Show docal hockl AND OM j FROM I 1 DAILY ATUL C ca death of a pioneer bishop chamberlain of Or derville kane county who ja Is now in the city Ss is in receipt of a telegram inform informing tg him of the death at that pisco place on cu the 3rd ard dinst or of elder israel isrnel hot hoyt after an illness of three days the deceased was an old member of the church much respected and one of ther pioneers of utah A sudden death A sudden death occurred in the sixth ward thib this morning the wife of mr erastus wetzel who was confined about two weeks since arose and dressed this morning her husband went out for about twenty minutes and when he returned she wags wage either dead or died a very tery few minutes afterwards 1 returned from the south we have bad the pleasure pleas piear ure of a call cali c all ali from elder john E carlisle of logan who has just returned from a mis sion blon bionto to the southern states he left here on the lelh of april 1881 issi i and labored in virginia conference which includes a portion of west virginia Virgin la he met with fair suc ceet being instrumental Instrument aJ in conjunction with his companions in the mini of bringing a few into the church and opening up some new now fields he enjoyed his labors greatly badly burned le Is st evening a workman at the germ mia lnla smelter met with a very senio serio is accident by some means he lot his balance and land partially fell into quantity of molten metal his left hip and hand were fearfully burned so BO that the flesh was badly cracked there being no doctor at hand to attend to the unfortunate mana man he was br ought brought up on the train this morning I 1 n and taken to st marks maiks hospital t a where he is being pro properly perly cared for to r his bis name la christopher Christ opherTee while being conveyed to town bu on the train ha bore boro hia hla bunne bunn sufferings rings with remark remarkably abla abia fortitude I 1 I 1 dastardly recently a bontemp tible tibie trick was attempted to be lle played by some despicable fellow near Slat aville he hadnet had set a gun with string i attachment in sach buch a position ills that t any person crossing a certain stile would be almost sure to be abot shot three throe boys john brad ah awand swand john and elgie elate field sear a nenear springing tho the trap and losing their lives the weapon was foundton cound found to contain ten ounces of lead tind dind two ounces of powder the alliterative genius of the ogden JS erald says saye i this gathis proved that the tho dangerous dan gerona instrument of war had been placed there by some fiend with felonious intentions which were fortunately frustrated A few more is would have done anely for a finish 1 house honse and contents burned shortly after 7 ocl oci ocic last evening the house of brother david phillips of west jordan took fire and in a short time with its entire contents was reduced to ashes leaving the family consisting of five persons without anything but what they a toed up in the cause of the fire was the upsetting of a kerosene tamp lamp lamp by a little daughter of brother the top of the lamp be came ched from tho the body of it and the flaming ing oil was scattered dver oter the ca carpet t the building being frame framo he the firo niro fiend made short work of it by careful searching and liftin sifting g two twenty dollars gold pieces and some silver coin coln slightly inel melted ted were got out of thess the ashes hes bes hin bin r phillips is an industrious workingman and the lom falls heavily upon him and his family I 1 A libertine leaded on oa wednesday evening george steed of farmington met henry white at that p place ace aee and shot him three times one ball entered whites left eh and two his thigh after the shooting white escaped and reaching this city yesterday went to BL ish marks mark hospital Hospit aly alj where he is now under treatment for his jinar les ies I 1 the cause of the trouble was that during the temporary absence of mr steed in hi arizona the scoundrel white to whom he had exhibited marked j kindness and in whom he be had placed considerable ed d his confidence in the most horrible form by engaging in undue in timaly with his hig wife there is necessarily no sympathy for such unmitigated scalps scamps as this fellow i white about Pang Pan pen gruitch mitch yesterday yest Yeat erday we received a call from prebi prest Pre silent lent isae isse jesse drew our attention to a communication dated march ad from that place which appi ap ared amed in the NEWS it could be inferred from it that probate judge james jamea henrie in family there were ware some cayes cabes of smallpox small pox had placed obstacles in the way of the establishment of proper quarantine an un a regulations alother B other crosby assures us u that instead of this being the ithe fact judge henrie dis dil all in his hla power powen for the prevention prevent foa fon of the spread of the diee dlee ae ste ane offered private facilities at his command for quarantine purposes 33 brother rother crosby also informs us that smallpox amsil small pox la almost extinct ai at 1 the last cam caso of the beven boven in addition to the indian who conveyed the contagion to the i place Is getting gotting well only cne death besides the indian b as occurred red ced good for centerville Cent erville at cm con the past winter the members of the young mena mens and young ladies ladles mutual improvement associations formed into int a i dramatic society they have been giving some very creditable distri onto performances during the winter to close the season they lately gave a complimentary benefit to brother B H roberts Eo belta beita called recently to the southern states mission with the proceeds of previous performances they purchased a large organ and presented it to the new now meeting houte house they also airo dald daid 0 toward tho the building fund for that creditable structure thus amuse ment and entertainment have been turned to good account by excellent management and the young mens association have a hall of their own which they built at a cost of it is nicely seated and furnished with various conveniences and useful adjuncts among which 13 is is 13 an excellent library the i 3 oung people are alive in that thriving town we have this information from brother J H EL coles secretary of the young mens asso association FROM irom DAILY dally APRIL 7 address wanted mrs M ii jennings of livingston Gallat gallaton ln county to learn the address of mrs mrm catherine E mills or ft members of her family Thor thorsen sen seu ii P thorsen wishes to find a young man by the same name 1 originally from flansburg nol noi holstein stem I if he is in town he will confer a favor on in the inquirer by calling at this office the plow contest mr D M smith of pleasant grove who wit the trial between the weir and gilpin balkey plows which took toot place on the ath dinst on mr paula lers farm informs us of the result both did good workout the spectators who were farmers decided in favor of the kilpin on the ground that it drew draw lighter than the weir and turned a cleaner furrow new mexican mission eldera 13 hidden hadden Is in town for conference he Is a resident of parowan carowan Pa rowan but until lately was in new now mexico on a mission he was located on the san susn suan river riven near the northwest corner of that Terri territory torys at a place called stephens ranche there are eight families there now and plenty of room remains for at least twenty five more there being sufficient water facilities for a settlement of that extent with space bogrow to grow the soil is good 1 cattle range excellent and fuel w without it hout limit 2 including a good quality of coal which can be had to any amount it Is one of the best beat countries under the sun bun for raising vegetables with a ash cash market tor for or everything of that kind lumber has to be hauled fifty miles but when the settlers take out a load of produce they generally return with lumber thus 61 killing hilling two birds with one stone the indians are very friendly and many have great faith so much eo 60 that when they are sick they call upon the elders to administer to them and they are almost invariably healed by the power of god they are giving up their idle h habits also and by wise instruction are becoming quite industrious brother luther Burnh burnham amy amt formerly of cache valley presides over that district of country in an ecclesiastical capacity elder hadden expects to return to new now mexico in the fall FROM MONDAYS dally damy APRIL 8 9 married april jtb in this city miss ceoila ceolla meyer niece of F and S auerbach An erbach to mr H barnett of butte city montana we wish the happy couple happiness and prosperity information wanted if mrs mary Crowther wife of james cro crowther w formerly of england some relative of the cockroft family will apply to samuel A merritt esq of this city bhe she ehe will hear of something to her advantage any person knowing of her whereabouts will please communicate with mr merritt or send word to this office A fool and his money this thia ma morning ming a man appeared at the police office and complained that he was robbed of over sixty dollars hard cash on saturday he had strong suspicions of a certain party who was with him on a drinking expedition tion lon but as he had imbibed a large quantity of liquid befuddlement his memory was considerably clogged and the prospects of working up a case to a successful issue seemed exceedingly slim bilm ready beady to go A year ago this month elder charles M neilson of Spring springville ville vilie utah county waa called to go on a mission to the northwestern state his circumstances were not at that time favorable to his leaving home and he was in consequence excused for the time being by the first presidency he is now ready to respond to the call and intends leaving with the company of who purpose taking their departure from this city tomorrow to morrow Y M X X MI I 1 A conference the first meeting held this morning at 10 was fairly attended general bupt W woodruff presiding to the roll call a large representation from the several stakes responded spon ded remarks were made by assistant supt bupt M H hardy suits morgan richardb richards paro rano wan kanand and joseph H felt of salt lake nike and by sisters E S taylor Y williams and mary A freeze freeza the conference adjourned until 2 p ra when the statistic 1 reports were wore presented and important business attended to from irom philadelphia dr M MB B shipp is in town having arrived the other day from philadelphia where he has haa been undergoing a course of medical studies he has attended three winters atthe jenner jender bon blon medical college and lately graduated from that institution we understand that he and hla his wife mrs dr margadet Marga iet shipp purpose taking a trip through the territory in the course of which they will deliver lectures and attend to cases requiring medical care in which the patients are in such circumstances as to prevent their coming to this city to receive such attention as they may require A venerable Vene rame raMa lady last tuesday mother polly formerly of this city now of holden millard county completed her 80 ih year A of her family con coa of whom there were four of her children twenty one grand children and aud eight great krand kland grand gland children called to see her besides these a large number of personal friends were in the company the venerably vener ablo lady ady was the reap recipient tent of many loving congratulations accompanied compa comp nied by tokens of affection in the adape of presents in the morning she sha had been tiding some what febie but the troupe of loving ones with their pleasant greetings quite revived her aged heart and made her feel much stronger moth er ringham Bt is one of the oldest members of the church with which she became connected in the days of kortland Kirt iano land wd nd has remained steadfast and true missionary matters we have received ved a call from elder william aper of the ward of this city who returned home from a mission to the southern states a tew taw days ago in charge of that part of the company of emigrants from the south that came to this city brother asper aeder left here april 1881 issi and during his bis absence from home labored in the state of virglnia with the exception of a short time tima he spent in Pennsy pennsylvania vania vanla where he baptized a few persons in virginia quite quito a number of converts were made and for the last year he presided over the conference Confer enea enca in which position he was succeeded by elder ohn john T heninger on the way home elder asper and the company he had charge of received marked courtesy at the hands of all railroad on whose linea linca they traveled returned from a Missi onOn on saturday morning we received a pleasant call from elder howard coray of provo who returned a few days ago from a mission to the southern staica states he left home on june 1882 and proceeded to smith county virginia where he labored during the whole of his ministry during that period near ly all the members of the chu church ach in that part of virgini virginia 21 twenty six bla people emigrated to utah and colorado twelve laet last fall and fourteen by the company that lately came hy way of the denver rio grande R B R brother coray was treated courteously and hospitably by all classes of people he enjoyed his labors greatly but being advanced in years turned sixty elx alx he be experienced per perien perlen it need ced some tome inconvenience in hay hav haying having ing inn to travel considerable on foot in addition to his labors in the fouth south f south ho he visited relatives la in pennsylvania and new now york and obtained a great deal of useful information regarding his ance ancestor ancestors HIS hla relatives who had bad not seen him from the time he web wea a youth received him with marked kindness A good time the general conference anich terminated beair day was probably the largest gathering of the kind the church ever had yesterday the huge tabernacle was densely packed in every P pant panr art ari while several thousand people had to turn away from inability to gain an entrance into the building the feeling of the people so far as W we a have been able to ascertain is to the effect that it was the richest conference they ever had the privilege of attending the spirit of the gob of jacob rested upon the speak ers era with great power and the brethren not only gave the most clear and pointed instruction but they spoke words of comfort which on one occasion yesterday so BO affected the congregation that the faces of hundreds were suffused with tears of joy the faith of the people was great and prevailed in bringing down a rich blessing from th the 8 lo 10 lord bord rd i upon the chief general congregation of his church when president taylor called for SM an audible gement led of the hand of god in delivering his people from the power of their enemies the immense concourse moved with a united impulse shouted an amen that sent a thrill to every heart the spectacle of a people with such implicit faith in the strong arm of jehovah was well calculated to impress its witnesses with its ita grandeur the saint 3 have great reason for rejoin ing mg as they enjoy a degres degree of spirit ual uni and temporal prosperity that is wonderful lot let the re vilers revile they are but straws in the wind so eo far as impeding the pro progress greeb grees of such a leopla to the goal of their advanced eddestine destiny la is concerned |