| Show local and other matters FROM DAILY NOV 30 31 alarae ohie chic at the empire E aglet market are portions of a hog which turned the scales at pounds nather leather huge passed cassea omaha hon geo Q cannon passed through omaha on saturday on his hia way to Wa washington shingi not arrested the police have not yet been able to discover any clue to the whereabouts ot of keene theman the man who shot his mother in law and brother in law iu lu the ward on sunday morning A change judge while has appointed col betts belts clerk of the third district court in place of mr ed B mckenn mckean resigned mr willis mcbride a courteous arld and obliging young has been in the office for some time has also been appointed deputy clerk A contrast we are having havinga a few days of pleasant weather with the thermometer running from 50 to 60 while pe people opleAn jn some of the eastern states state complain corri plain of the tiie mercury several degrees below zero even las ins s near as hs old fort laramie Iia ira ramie the thermometer the other day showed 14 below zero district court tuesday nov the people ac vs james jaines dunn ct et al continued for the term the people ac vs john me gi nty ct et al jury tury called witnesses examined c case care ae given to the th ejury jury one alien admitted to citizenship apologetic we owe an hn apology to our ogden utah contemporary for attributing the paragraph charging the union pacific railroad with arbitrary discrimination against mormon workingmen to the ogden junction when it really originated in the evanston age the bee has no desire to do anybody injustice j hence it makes this correction in this connection we may a as well also state that our oui contradiction of the charge rell referred erred to was wag based upon information imparted to us by the general super the union racine raeine of whom we made inquiry touching g the truthfulness truthful ness dess of this paragraph omaha omalia bee 7 J going north brother james jame s starl standing dino ding living livine on first Seuth south sst in the ward has sold his house and lot ibb there also alid his bis land in the big field and burch ased the place known ai ac hamptons Hampto Ham oa on bear river biver eighty five miles north including the house or hotel stabling bridge farming land landa L stock farming implements etc where he intends moving with his family to reside he leaves the city tomorrow to morrow 1 brother standing has been a resident of this city for twenty nive five years having lived all the time in the ward on the lot he be has I 1 just sold and which he took up soon after it was surveyed his friends and acquaintances will wish him success in his northern home an am exciting incident e this morning shortly before the arrival of the tho utah central train from the north northy a gentleman in company or three companions compan rons entered the depot carrying with him a double barrelled shotgun shot gun he laid the weapon against the fence fenee on the outside and waited wafted for the train A couple of men who ob served his inove movements ments and considering they were portent portentous ous of I 1 mischief T ill ch lef agreed to prevent him from shooting anybody providing he should mako the attempt I 1 As the trin train rolled into the depot he hd picked up his gun and as a lady was wal stepping from the passenger car hamade a rush forward toward her her ber with his weapon pointed in thit that direction ile he suddenly appeared to change his mind however and putting the kelii kelli aside greeted the lady probably his wife f and conducted her toa to a street car the supposition position is that ho hp expected to find nind the lady accompanied by a male maie com eom companion pahion panion and was waiting for the purpose of making short work of one or both of them the incident created considerable stir and excite excitement men tj but if a tra tragedy medy wedy was intended hono hone was consummated the brigham young academy the revised deed of the above institution of which aleh wo we spoke some jime timo ago has been received by the tho trustees named therein as follows AO smoot william bringhurst ti E harrington NY H dusen berry laerry martha J Coray Myron tanker and harvey H cluff meetings were held during the week on vlon llon monday NIon day oay andFrid ayat the former normer of which an organization was waa perfected by electing A 0 smoot prest W H dusenberry secretary anah aud and IL IT cluff treasurer A committee committed on bylaws by laws lawa and rules was also aiso ap pointed mid and yes Ves yesterday this com corn reported a series of bylaws by laws and rules which were adopted executive and auditing committees were also appointed and the possibility of opening the academy at once was considered we are informed that it is quite probably the academy will be opened opened on monday monda december oth butwill but will be able to mate definitely by the middle of bf next week we are also requested to stata th that thab atall all nil cli cil charges arges are payable in th advance WeL We would therefore advise allear pam pan ties interested to td call upon the treasurer mr H H cluff and rei re i clive for their thel ratten attendance dance utah county times you jbv I 1 sheffield Confer conference ence enco A confer ece defice was held in the new brunswick hall hali sheffield on sunday oct bet as is reported in the an tilfen nial star joseph may reporter porter ke elders Elden froni from utah on the A carrington president of the Euro european peati mission P barton eral debt of sheffield conference elder JB I 1 young from star officer W B barton prest of bf liverpool conference E 6 prest of rend tend and 1 A goodliffe traveling elder eider Ef derin in manchester conference fet fei riceL licen L brown prest of and W clark dark traveling E elder eider leie lele r in leeds lews conferences Confer conference encel G L farrell prest ot of and A D yo young koung ti bg and nd W A 6 C 1 bryan brsan tr traveling avelin elders eiders ham hath Conre conference len leD ce the conference held three kneet meeting and nd whua was a addressed by moat of the fhe above elders eiders prest pret P barton said salti he fie and the hadl bad preached c considerably 0 r in the open air nir during lh the summer and much good ae hi belig believed i v would ibe 16 derived he and d afa fils aia brethren had bad visited places 4 in which no missionaries morn from utah had pie preached ached for fifteen yarb years and aud had held good meetings t here the financial and statistical je pop pom r for por for tho the he year ending June 30 7 75 were realand rea dand acce ac ceped i jaeil FINANCIAL INCOME s d balance ori on bitris hand 1 5 0 tithing ils lis 2 it mission eulid fund ail all 3 11 10 13 apok ook money pt 35 is 18 3 r emigration deposits q 99 4 3 pooi root JB fund und ai 4 3 total 1265 5 9 expenditure conference house expenses travelling Tra Tu velling ex pen 1 42 4 li it stationery postage and post office orders orden Ord eng erg af 4 individual Indi vidal emigration withdrawn J 1 19 3 1 hall rents 32 0 9 given to poor 7 43 4 3 tithing book money and lb individual emigration money sent kent to liver C i hool pool 15 3 balance on hand baud 8 5 ill ile 11 t total 3 5 9 statistical I 1 f Bran branches ciles clies 4 elders 34 priests 11 teachers 2 deacons 10 members baptized 8 cutoff cut nt off 4 removed 3 received 2 dead h 3 emigrated nib wib 31 total 2 |