Show LO oay oah A D ithe OTHE patters MATTERS MATTERS n f niom HIOM FRI FRIDAYS DANS DAILY dally OCT I 1 temperature of september sergeant craigs summary for SW sei jember gives the tho mean temperature of last month A as the the tho highest ignes wa was 88 the lowest 39 A church hospital at the meeting of the Bishops last evening i the subject of a church hospital came 9 up for discussion ik it was avas conceded c e 1 I b by all who chata spoke that a necessity e existed for nor sueh such an in institution amon amot ma n g the latter day saints and it is u 0 t UT i that steps vill qa be taken faken a en atah earlye day toward its establishment establishments b lih ent 1 1 L L H horrible me death from prom t the h e lo 10 gait gari r mader of today to day we clip the following on nion sion fo iida llda day evenmo last between 7 and 8 a special drainon train on the U awhile running north morth and I 1 when at a poin point about gnp mile mlle an ln a half so south gouth uth of camas ra ral rai over the body of a man who w az lying pro prostrate strato across the trac trad J killing him lust just instantly antly antis the train tra was amul imul immediately ediht ely elx stopped top nhep wad it was discovered that the body was all cut up in pieces eka esq which were scattered along the track fot fo enle imle distance ae the remains were i immediately gathered up and taken back to camas and the next day were sent to blackfoot the nearest place at which a coroner could be found and an inquest was held the name ot of deceased was joseph riley the inquest is to the effect t hat that the man was intoxicated at the time and that no blame can attach to any one for the fa fatality tall tail ty releases and appointments the millennial star of sept 1 13 has the following elders released to return to utah with the company that will sail october 1880 george crane from being president of the liverpool conference andrew ferguson from being president of the dundee confer ence E dward edward E brain from being of the bristol conference william H haigh from be being ing traveling elder in the liverpool conference william robertson from being traveling elder in the dundee conference hyrum R bennion from being traveling elder in the norwich conference james houston from being traveling elder in the glasgow conference to gather with tho tha body of t the h e church in utah john donaldson heretofore traveling elder in the newcastle conference is is a appointed hinted to succeed elder crane in the presidency of the liverpool conference james Jamea finlayson FinIayson heretofore traveling elin gelder geider elder eider in the dundee conference is appointed to succeed elder ferguson in the presidency of that conference mark alark beazer neazer heretofore traveling elder in the bristol conference is appointed to succeed elder brain in the presidency of that conference lyman R martineau heretofore traveling elder in the liverpool conference who has recently been assisting in the busine business sg department of this office during portions of the emiera emigration tion season geason is appointed to continue in the latter position for the time being george lgeorge al spencer is appointed a traveling elder in the nottingham conference to labor under the direction of elder OF hunter william woods is appointed a traveling elder in the norwich conference feren pe to labor under the direction of elder G S grant Edwin Edwn Harmon is appointed a traveling elder in the welsh conference to labor under the direction of elder J IR mathews william Willia cooper is appointed a t traveling MV elder in inthe the sheffield conference to labor under tinder the direction of eid Eld eider elder erH err H margetts joseph robinson is is appointed a traveling elder in the leeds conference to labor under the direction of elder hugh watson W C P is appo appointed anted a traveling elder in the leeds conference to labor under the direction of elder hu hugh h watson wa is an stephen tucker is appointed a traveling elder in the london conference to labor under the direction of elder samuel Bo Eo skelley joseph holbrook is appointed a trav traveling eftig elder inthe in the newcastle conference to labor under the direct direction of elder W R M bebb webb john al wiser is appointed a traveling elder eider ilithe in the birmingham conference to 6 labor labo runder under the direction of elder joseph jpseph goddard AP A P FILOM WK ocr 2 potato chop th the tho e potato crop is being gathered it is above the average yield exponent the womans exponent for october is being mailed eato to subscribers atas it is one of the best numbers yet issued and js is brim full of indignation at thel the latest t liberal attesi attempt lit tiie the disfranchisement chi ehi of lomeii women the subject is treated in it sev several strongly written articles editorial and communicated dW which will be read with in inter ter I 1 09 estby 4 ai abo the sex sem whose rights fqy lay haye hayo gwen yuen been so bitterly assailed I 1 Bore boreman maii mail the dissenter judge Borei borel boreman iaan breathed his liis last as an ail As socia te justice justlee orthis of this territory yesterday berda we e bid him a hearty good bye whatever may be bersand said sald against him say this much in am bis behalf ahlf he has hag ever over been wen consistent to himself asa As a pious member of the methodist church and tv a bitter enemy to the people of U utah tah tab bis his career er in this territory from first to last has liag been the sa same e we wb have never known him to give a decision from the bench favorable to the r i mormons cormons Mor mons ll 11 when he could possibly get out of it and we have hove never known him to miss a methodist conference even if held at the north pole if he could by any means manage to slip sili away from his work long iong enough to be there true both the mormons cormons Mor mons and the united states government have llave had to stand the trouble and expense these little capers but the judge no doubt 11 dissents from their views has a clear conscience or thinks he has and all else must fall to the ground priesthood meeting the tho regular month monthly ir meeting of the priesthood of the salt sait lake stake of zion I 1 was held in the assembly hall this morning at 11 president A i al cannon and counselors presiding in present also president john taylor apostles orson pratt F D richards geo Q cannon and jos F smith presiding bishop edward hunter president J D T mcallister of st george and others after singing bishop E D woolley delivered the lg open opening prayer the roll of wards was called each one being represented by some of its presiding ing au ties excepting the and draperville Drap erville wards the statistical report of the stake stare was read showing a net increase of iso souls during the last quarter the report of the jubilee fund was also read showing the amounts contributed by the various wards of the stake for distribution among the worthy poor and also the various amounts recommended for distribution t ion lon among the several wards the total of means contributed is the total of amounts recommended W for distribution the difference recommended is the rhe reports in detail will probably be published in due t time me the bu business siness of the meeting being dispatched president john taylor arose to speak he ire explained some matters in connection with the territorial rit orial jubilee fund and announced that in all probability a full report would be submitted at the coming conference he ile then spoke of the building of the asse assembly ably hall its total cost was of which had been donated by the 35 wards of the stake the remainder by the trustee in trust there was wag yet owing on the building 1500 in cash and 1000 in orders on the trustee in trust the building of the temple was also mentioned mention ed and the bishops and all interested urged to bealice be alive to the importance of going ahead with the enterprise and the various stakes of this tempie temple d district strict 1 were urged to bring forward their donations to assist in the work he closed by expressing an earnest desire for the welfare of israel president A al cannan also remarked upon the matter of the A ai hall and was followed hollowed by apostle george Q cannon on the same subject he spoke of the mhd indebtedness debt edness yet hanging over ove r til the e buil bull building dino and the necessity of its being liquidated he thought the stake for whose espee especial ial lal accommodation the tilo house was erected should pay off this debt and not depend upon tho the general church he suggested that each member of the stake deriving income assess himself one day days wages or oj income to be devoted to the paying pasing off of the debt it was moved seconded and carried that the suggestion be adopted by the meeting and that each bish bp present the tha sub subject jeet to io his ward an and report the result to the presidency of the stake staka A notice was read from bishop hunter requesting each bishop to send to his office offic p a list of P persons dersons who had donated to the temple during the year 1879 together the ampi ambi amounts ints so donated the doxology was vaas sung and the meeting adjourned until the first saturday in november benediction by apostle jos gos joseph eph F smith i 4 T emm PROM MONDAYS DAILY DAMY OCT 4 the territorial convent contention 1011 loll te tae Pe peoples territorial convention win rii meet at theaty the city hall on thursday d a evening next at 6 to no enate a delegate for the co congress Coi col gress he e pipe oie cie creek ek Shoo shooting tinz mr 0 blunty OJ W V warner of moab I 1 emery county I 1 js jq ha he informs us thab that ther thee boy wilson VV ilson lison son of alfred wilson ilson who was shot by indians in pipe creek canyon se leeral several eral weeks ago as deseri described bed in our recent correspondence pon dence from elder F al lyman is fast recovering from his wounds he was shot through the nose and through the left foot the indian 3 who it A is supposed did ole die ile lie shooting I 1 1 is an old chief who is noted for stealing and killing and does not be long to any of the reservations there were seven others who helped him make the raid and they also are said to have nothing in common with the indians on the reservations after the shooting they struck ot oui for the blue Mounta cited locality and have not sincel een heard from the U S indian agent says he could capture them if he had orders from the government the same band are implicated in the murder odthe of the green boys of grand valley several years ago fatal oce occurrence U mr arr I 1 gee of tooele thoele under date data of the ad dinst writes on thursday last while at work at the molasses mill in this place john G williams a lad ad 15 years of age was kicked in the abdomen bya by a horse hore at the time the injury was not thought to be very serious from the fact that he walked about half a mile to his home after the occurrence but he continued to grow worse and suffered red much pain until about 4 p in yesterday when liis his i sufferings were ended by death he was an orphan his father and mother mot lier iier john G and margaret williams having died some years since he resided with mr air james t D james of this city his grand father he was a bright intelligent bo boy y a member of the sabbath school and much respected his r grandparents grand parents and family and an only surviving sister deeply mo mourn 1 um his loss joss also his associates and all who knew him cold blooded murder the fol owing special was received this at af 1 ter noon tar 41 silver reef oct ath 1880 editor deseret daer e t news Y esterday yesterday morning as michael michaei carm card s foreman of the california mine aline was on his hi s way to work he I 1 was stopped near the buckeye board r ing ng house n by a miner named tom forrest ghobad who had a revolver in his hand when the latter got within a few feet of carbis he put away the pistol but immediately drew a large sheath knife and plunged 1 l it into carbis side in jn inflicting a frightful wound from froni the effects of which he be died last evening about five it was a de lj liberate berate cold blooded murder for rest had freely expressed his anten eions to commit the deed because for good and lelent sufficient reasons her had been discharged by carbis the day previous forrest took refuge in a tunnel of the tecumseh mine aline but was subsequently brought out and put in jail jall carbis was a quiet guiet peaceable man and universally esteemed throughout the camp he leaves an estimable family who whom were deeply devoted to him and his death has rendered the them in fr frantic antle J i with grief funeral services the funeral services over the remains of the late james Pit itt ritti tf were held yesterday morning at 11 in the ward assembly booms the hall was densely filled 1 hlll 1111 ell bil there being besides the family relatives of the deceased a multitude of friends and associates including the officer sand employed emp loyes of the atah utah central and utah southern railroads the services were under the direction of bishop john henry smith there were also bishop edward hunter elder joseph E etaylor taylor of or the S take stake 1681 presidency dency bishop john jolin sharp and other prominent men the coffin which had lidd been carried from the res idenie of the deceased to the meet 1 ing house by a number of therall the railroad hands fellow workmen of tho the Ae deceased ceased was literally covered with flowers and armund it sat sat his family members and nearest friends the opening addres address was made by bisbo bisho bishop P john sharp followed by remarks from elders joseph E taylor S H M HU mili ili lil and bishop bis hop john HSmith HiSmith Their words were of a very interesting and comforting character previous tto ito to his deatha death the he deceased had made known a desire ta to be ordained to the priesthood which was accordingly done this and his last words wherein he expressed his tion at having always been faithful w to b his Is trust tf us t and th the e perform performance a i nce nee of his duties at the railroad were men tinned by some come of the speakers all of whom spoke in high terms of the file dead corroborating his own claim to 6 fidelity and honesty and dwellings upon kindred subjects thereby suggested A concourse of between 50 and 60 ca carriages rr I 1 a cles r followed 01 I 1 0 ed the corpse to its last resting place |