Show W LOCAL AND 0 OTHER kul eul eikom neom marb mars DAILY NOV 13 23 returned from the east hon calne balne returned this morning norn worn ibrom a four weeks visit to the east he spent portions of that time in new now york philadelphia and washington and was enabled to attend to considerable business connected with hia his office as delegate to congress particularly in relation to postal fish and other matters he returns in good health change of yield field eider elden asa B S hawley ha in a letter lotter to his mother dated at st bt florine fiorine alabama on the sud last says bays his hia labors are nearly closed in that part he had traveled miles held meetings and baptized 81 31 persons he had been appointed to take charge of a company of saints sainta and proceed to manassa manases colorado and there continue his labors the company would start upon their journey from yora dora station illinois which point fad fad lad been designated as the gather lag ing place previous to emigrating brother hawley had enjoyed good health duning daning his hla sojourn in the south bouth but reports a number of the elders being in poor health during daring the summer he is a member of the bevier sevier stake his wis mother Is a resident of pleasant grove and widow of the late capt wm J X hawley attempted outrage levi B jones better known as tinker jones a few days since attempted to outrage his own daughter mrs brandham who lives in ahe he resisted so furiously he was vas able to accomplish his vile purpose and he ene threatened to expose him if he did not desist deblat he promised to I 1 behave himself and never attempt euch buch a thing again it if bbb she would beep I 1 it t still however he did attempt f it twice afterwards and was 0 only prevented by physical force mr brandham was away from home when it occurred and on bib hib return his wife broke the news gen genty t ly and prevented him from doing wy anything rash he to is now taking it into the courts with tb the e full fuli determination mi to prosecute the offender to we th e full fuli extent of the law it has haa affected mr brandham so much that some think he Is ia losing his mind mrs B is the mother of three children carp distribution hon john T came who arrived this morning from washington hat has received the following telegram in relation to the distribution of carp mentioned heretofore in this paper ton TOK D C november 12 1883 non von nohn T caire sait salt zahe zabe city cuy utah car with fish for western states llna ilna territories leaves washington on evening of proceeding til ill dir to ogden via chicago and omaha please let the fact be announced to in the papers ot of your territory 8 F BAIRD it should be borne bome in mind that the expense of bringing the fish car to ogden is paid aid ald by the government ern mAnt ment applicants applicants are furnished famished free of cost at ogden but if the fiah niah aro arc expressed from there to any other point it mush mash be at the applicants expense another Centen nanan brother nathan S takers of mount pleasant county who will on the of this month attain hla hib eighty second year writes that his mother Cornella snook now living at his home in that settle mont ment reached the one hundredth tor toi year of her age on november jtb 1883 she was born near albany new now york and during her childhood her parents moved into canada she was wa s married to conrad february 1801 and reared a family of eleven children two of whom died one at the age of four years and the other at seven bho sho remained in canada until the detthof death of her husband in 1848 his eightieth year and then followed her son bon conrad into illinois she lived with his family until his death and afterwards with his children until her ninety fit tit fifth th year when she emigrated to utah arriving in the latter part of july juls 1878 bhe she has since lived with her eldest son nathan staken her centennial anniversary was duly kept on the ath dinst when a large gathering of friends and descendants ants anem assembled bled bied to do the aged lady honor eighty nive five adults besides a large jarge number of children partook of a bounteous repast prepared for the occasion during duning the meeting bho bhe edified the company by singing a short hymn at such an advanced age her faculties remain intact with the exception of her sight which began failing in her eightieth year and tor for several years she hag has been totally blind she would insist nevertheless on working and only stopped sewing sawing about twelve months ago since which she has hag done no work sister belonged to the methodist church until her ninety fifth year when she became convinced of the truth of the everlasting gospel and embraced mormonism she has outlived all her children but two and has had the satisfaction of greeting her childrens children unto the fifth generation of whom there are afif nitty fifty ty in the territory the oldena a girl of twelve years two hundred and fourteen of her descendants live in utah and three branches of her family remain in the united states and canada FWU wednesdays DAILY dallys NOV 11 14 in north korth carolina elder chas P r of nepal who ott ett lett iett on a mission to the southern states december 1882 writes from falkland pitt county 21 0 on the uit he haa baa labored jn in the th counties of pitt and edgecombe Edge combe comba elnko arriving at his hib destination first and mostly with elder john Bar ear barlond lowd afterwards with elders jencia and cook they had held many meetings meeting sij and felt well in their labor labors though no baptisms had taken place since brother went there three of the six saints living in those counties a year agoy agos had since emigrated to the west the tho nield field was unfruitful thus far and the climate unhealthful lydia lylla knights kni t ij Histo astory ryThe the latest publication issued in book form from the juvenile tuu Tuv enild instructor office bears the above title it is fathe lathe the brat first of anew a new series similar lin appearance to those already issued from the bame same source and nud only differing in the subject selected for treat trent treatment ment mont this ditre dine rende rence is indicated by the title it being the history of a woman and a noble one and what adds additional interest is written by one of her own sex homespun is the author anthor a writer whose clever pen is already familiar to readers of the NEWS and who we wa are pleased to note has branched out more extensively into literature afield a nield field where evidently evident Jy her destiny lies the book bosk Is ia well weil written and very interesting the heroine mrs knights knight la Is asady who joined the church at an early day passed through some somme of ita most trying vicissitudes with upright spirit and undaunted heart and still lives to testify of the mercies and blessings of cf the god of israel in her behalf and th that atch cf ills injured and down trod den but still hopeful and happy people the perusal of her history beleny briefly recorded in this thia little uttie volume of loz 10 pages will be found well worth the reading price the moan coppy indians bros 0 li christen bun mun and K R E sains Bains bury accompanied by sen a prominent indian among the Nava joes in the vicinity of moan coppy arizona made a pleasant call at this thia office monday eve evening ning the first named is a resident of that place the second of joseph bevier hevier county they came up to the city with bishop A L farnsworth ot of moan coppy who returned south monday after spending the sabbath in this city the others will wilf leave in a few days and in the meantime are showing their brother some of the bights in this locality He is a very mannered creature evidently past his prime and betrays much interest in all that he sees and hears he was particularly edinel by witnessing the various processes of printing as he be was being shown through this thib establishment and seemed to understand with but little explanation some of the capabilities of the prees prena ho he bald bala in hta hib own language interpreted by brother christensen that it seemed as jf if everything could be done here Benu niska is a cousin to clanney danney a counselor in the kavaco navajo tribe of whom there are about thirty families in the neighborhood of the settlement as well as twenty families of maquis indians they me are all very peaceable inclining fast to the industrious and temperate habits of the latter day saints around them and many of them are desirous of joining the church they are kind to their children childrens and according to their own testimony are bec becoming I 1 better through the influence of the riders eldera they state that their present condition with its advantages of peace and prosperity is in strict fulfillment of what the gray haired men of their nation predicted long long ago brother christensen chris Chrls teneen f says bays he has been blessed in his labors among them thus far haven having g acquired two indian lan ian languages guage very svery readily FROM THURSDAYS DAILY dally NOV IS 13 A broken arm am george lambert a iad lad of ten years employed as a cash boy at Z 0 M I 1 met with a misfortune on tuesday wt last he was making a sudden turn when he clipped on the floor which had been made slippery by lin lingard gand falling broke his right arm he was attended to by dr andersun and la Is getting along very well the boy la Is a son of elder george C Lamber lambert tj now absent in E europe drope on a mies miss Ion lon savages savaged art room boom since removing into his new new quarters mr mf 0 B R bavage savage the photographer has haa striven earnestly and successfully to denhan enhance e the former excellent reputation of hir his hi a establishment one of the now features added as the result of his enterprise is the art room occupying the commodious front apartment on the first floor the walls walla are hung with the finest specimens of steel wood cuts ete etc while fine samples of the photographers photographer art turned out at the establishment are likewise on display A visit to theart the ghe art room well repays the lover of the beautiful and refined immigrants arrived the company or of immigrants ants in charge of elder john pickett dica PicA ett reached ogden as expected about 8 last night and those destined for this city and points further south arrived shortly after noon today to day they were wera blessed with the usual pros in crossing the seay beay sen ben only one accident occurring while on the water and that the bursting of one of the boiler pipes to the engine which caused a delay of eight hours while it was being repaired the company eft left Liver biver liverpool pools it will be remembered on the of october octobers and landed at new york on the evening of the ath dinst at 9 oci oca on the following night they were aboard the cars and had started forthe for the west nothing occurred of an unpleasant nature by rail and they reached their journeys end in excellent health and buoyant spirits those who came down to the city were met as usual by their immediate friends and relatives or conveyed by the teams provided by the bishops to the immigrant house in the tithing yard |