Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS the heirs beira of hans hane conrad who was born at germany march 26 1842 and who emigrated to americo america are asked by the circuit court of Dlela dorf to report before november lor for an n estate 01 francs otherwise the be amount will be distributed to other heirs elder bider B H aberte delivered a interesting lecture to la the As A embly ably hall wednesday his bl subject boing the nine value of the book of mormon on as ac a 0 for god objections land considered the ball bal a packed the nix lecture will EBB i by president george Q cannon on relationship of mormonism Mormon lm to the christian world li le asked b by i A HT Peter son OB of holtoner Hol leter california of ransom beecher he left nauvoo in ID 1846 and come to utah with the early set ettien ett jen tiers he bad two bonn on whose names name were william and Addi addilou Addie sou oo his hie wife s blame ame was waa olivia via information con earning them iriven given through the be column of the he will be greatly appreciated by relatives relative who have hare not heard board or of or from them for many years yean 1 senator johnson Jobo Boo of corban county 11 in ll in salt bait lake attending and transacting business on return ing homp home after the adjournment of the a great ueal of altnow snow fell a big hl section of country one term depositing de a mantle twelve inches deep in five days day it had bad all disappeared end and farmers farmer commenced putting in their crops a task talk which many of them are now engaged in the material prospects of senator benator john souse aone district for the present year he be says ay li in very good the attorney general Is in in receipt of ft 0 communication from frem james jamea A melville county attorney of millard county in which the question la in asked can justices of the peace and dola table stables have a right to sot act as ai boob befera soc their commissi onla fad 81 would thear sets be legal the attorney general replying says ay permit antte to y hiat the smatter matter of would not fleet affect their bacal tecoa as ac officers under the law they obey would be authorized authorised to discharge dho barge vae tk daun of their even evea th ih ugh they have hare no 11 mexico march 28 1897 mahala jane thomas late of plus pine valley county utah wishes eato to know whether she he Is 1 act considered a pioneer abe arrived I 1 in a the valley talley in september 1847 with capt Abom finters tin one hundred and in david mas joe she la Is now 69 years of ppe age mw bho bai lived jived continually to in the talley sho passed through all the me ILarda bips from aiom her bar first advent in buah to the present time she ba game come to te mexico mt aloo to fivish up a p her bat allotted time she would woul d like to know what accommodation be provided for we the while attending the me jubilee id idso ir abd an all lotof matloB abal to necess nemery aur for ber bar banow B I 1 john jobb W ao an elderry go g aleman of south booth jordan we was watering his big horses at the spill on state and fourth south streets on tuesday while standing on the tongue of the wagon fixing the check ruin rain one of horses a fractious animals animal shied at a passing treet street ear car and giving a bound forward threw mr winward to the grounds ground cutting a deep gash on the right side ide of his hia head the horses boree started oft down stale treet street at a rapid pace when fireman J T berry ran after them and catching cato hiag them by the bridle very tory cleverly brought them to a standstill mr winward had to be assisted to his feet but recovering himself refund assIs assistance alata Sance noe and after having hla his bead bandaged up drove dreve off so ai though nothing had bad happened at a meeting of the utah cambrian association hold at the fifteenth ward assembly rooms monday lamonday afternoon it was decided to abandon the idea of holding an eisteddfod in this city this thir year provo however will give one benei I 1 d and its ti to receive the aid and support of the state association the meeting was slimly attended but secretary evans was wai in of 0 a number of encouraging letters from m member embers residing in outside places which were read at the meeting W bat the association will do la in the future Is not known but a member in bouver aaion with a NEWS reporter last lait night says ay that it was waa more eban likely that in the spring prang of 1898 an eisteddfod would be hold held in bajt lake thin question que atlon will probably be determined ut as the next meeting of the execl executive committee millennial star march releases avid A roger horrock who hoe hae been laboring BB as a traveling elder in liverpool conference has baa been honorably released relea aed to faburn home bows march 25 1897 john W walker ban baa been honorably released relea aed from presiding over the norwich conference to cetera home march albert Collard Co ilard who hab bab been labor ing an aa a traveling elder in the cheltenham conference baa has been honorably released relea aed to so return home march 26 1897 james jamea C Brownw Brown who bo haa ban been labor ing As aa a traveling elder bider in the man cheater conference haa been honorably released relea aed to return home march 26 28 1897 0 W has baa been labor log ing as aa a traveling elder in the nor blob conference has been appointed to preside over that conference or dr james E B has haa resigned As aa president pre aident of the U university of utah oil bin resignation having boom ten tendered dereu nod and accepted at a meeting of j the executive committee of the board of regents on saturday the resignation was not wholly a surprise an aa it has haa been known for gums aume little time past that all was not working as harmoniously as an might be des desired broo in the stated leading educational institution dr talmage will at course retain the be too the god eod of the present it year wo when he W be smog 60 by dr joceph T kingsbury King ebury the chance of presidents Jente will not take dr talmage out of the university altogether as he will continue to hold held the deseret professorship of geology a position po which he has hold held ever since glace the endowment 0 that chair by the bait linke lake literary and scientific tion utah april 5 1897 wm win edson was today sentenced to top too years in the state prison by judge for the attempted m order murder of lily ott this la the maximum penalty for the crime W L moved for or a now new trial on the usual grounds gro unde adding that the information did not charge the prosecuting bitne proper name but the motion was w denied judge in pawing passing said be not only believed the defend ant guilty of the attempted murder bat aro also of perjury in ID assaulting the character of the prosecuting witness the verdict had vindicated her although a cloud would hang over her bar for life hla his mother and sister bad ked for mercy but although ho he with them he be could not exercise it in the future if his hie oo 00 conduct warranted it and those he had bad most moat deeply wronged joined in the she petition clemency might be extended when sen ente telles oce WAG wa passed pared a bokly sickly smile overspread oven pread countenance teu te nance ence which plainly indicated tae conflict of emotions within him HI mother sisters and relatives wept bitterly friends comforting hem rheum to their di diet reaf A message from the home of elder james jameal T snarr an old and highly teemed esteemed resident of utah was wai received on the be afternoon alter noon of fridays friday april aana brought tidings or of brother deathie death He was wai near dear eighty year of age and hb has been confined nod to to big home by illness for a long time he was waa an early settler lettler in utah and nd has b resided in the sixth ward for or many years the funeral over the M re malna mains or of the late elder jalass T dcarr were held bold la in the sixth blath ward assembly rooms snoday afternoon 0 at 2 there was waa a very law attendance the services were iiii conducted by bishop joe JB C we after the opening open loft exercise of as laging and prayer by elder B S M T seddon of the fifth ward the assemblage WOO wart ali dressed addre ced by eldora eldera A G Q Glau giauque que S wella wails wm win eborne bishop of the seventh ward jesse wo harrison Harr toon sperry bishop of the fourth ward richard brimley ellas morris bishop of the ward james C watson and P F gone doling closing prayer was offered by elder bidet james anderson anderaon the speakers pea kera referred to tue the faithfulness and energy of the deceased through a long lir and administered worda of ef comfort and instruction to the family the burial took phaoe in the SO city cemetery word has ban been received in this city of the death at westerly Wei terly blode iw land of althe the rev joten john evans evana NA M A one of the bet ban known welch ameri cam la 12 thin country the sense bett of death Is 4 not met given but in 1 have been sudden job a algaw la south in ID the year vear 1841 and was waa one of four broth on who distinguished themselves a as theologians and pulpit orators ora tore he came to america in 1861 and has occupied positions ot of prominence ID pa paa brooklyn Broo klyo now new york and ad for we the past seventeen years yeara has bae been pastor of the baptist church at westerly As aa a welsh scholar aou and almaker be was laid aid to have had bad but low lew equals one of his brothers brot nere rev bev fred evana of milwaukee wisconsin ta in now in ili wales where he went some bome time ago with gitil the hope of recuperating from a 1 severe evere spell apell of awo walsh gathering was waa com complete piet without oue one or the other in attend nce me it was wab fred evane intention to bv bare been present at the eisteddfod bold io in this city a year ago last oot oct bet ber but was wa prevented ou account ol of illness the abe news vc of mr evanice Eva nf death was waa resolved received by H F stetary are tary of the local cambrian rassool ailed who know knew the deceased intimately Ema tely the following data covering a period of 23 years yean lor for the month ot of alphil have been compiled from the ather bureau records at salt bait lake city utah meau mean or normal tow tern por egure 60 50 cee con the warmest month was wa that ot of 1889 with an of t 66 65 dog deg the coldest mouth va that ol of 1888 with an average ot of 46 dog deff ta temperature was wa 84 ogg on an april 27 1889 the be lowest was wa 19 dog deg on april 8 1676 average date on which first frost occurred in autumn ak 12 average date on which last laai killing frost occurred in spring april 6 precipitation rain and melted nw Average for the mouth month inobe average number or at days daya wila WHO 01 of an inch or more 10 the greatest ceat cat DWY precipitation was waa inches la in 1886 we the least monthly precipitation was waa inches in 1874 the greatest amount of precipitation recorded la in any 24 4 ve beare beure record extending to winter ol of omy was 86 inches on april 9 1893 weather average number or of clear clays 8 partly cloudy says lay 18 cloudy days daja 9 wind wd the prevailing winds winda have been from the the bist bast velocity ol at the wind wee waa 60 miles grom from the oo on april 6 1893 salt lake city utah date dage of dinue april 1 1897 J H SMITH bureau A ceab april I 1 lost night about 12 u fire was discovered dleo in the store of H B J Morten aen spanish pork the building buil and goods des dee were valued at ab ut 2600 2500 J insurance 1600 the dwelling near by bj was waa saved by citizens the origin of 08 the fire to la un unknown keown it is i supposed BUpp oBed it if way may t have ave erigina teJ from au an elpio mien lea of alack ask coal in a stove stave laist evening two men came down dowd to american pork fork from she he live gilve yankee mine in american fork enjoo en jOA choto here they hav been work mr I 1 finx sir i all winter anu reported that oo on aib they bey were in the she osibin cabin bear amir the mine a companion ben jorgensen Jorgen aeo of pleasant grove being in the mine working when a now occurred covering the mouth month of the tunnel when they dug through to release jorgenson Jorge neon they found his hie candle burning but did not see eee him and have bare not seen him since the supposition Is that he be was wa standing tan in front of the tunnel when the enow lide came and burled buried him provo utah april 2 this morn ing sheriff storrs received a letter aiom hans hane U grove cove stating that thai be had bad been notified that on the night of march slit nil him sori on li renzo was wag supposed to have met darth in the aDow elide in the live yankee mine on peb feb eth as aa reported rep oried in last NEWS mr jorgensen Jorgen aeo said aid a poses of men have left pleasant pleasa nt grove to search for the body he con siders idera it strange that the foreman oreman of 01 the mine has baa not him long before and asks aaka sheriff storrs to investigate the case A peculiar feature was waa brought to light here bore today deputy sheriff knowlden remembers remember a that between the and ol of february a man named marshall ma rah a 11 arcin arc m american forks fork was at provo and told mr Kno knowlden Knewl widen den abat he bad just juat come down from the live lire yankee but said ald nothing about the disappear ace of at jorgensen Jorgen aeo it this ahr to ia correct there seem aemi to be no excuse for not sending ending the news new the supposition ong we wa that abat the she men at the MINO were unable to travel ravel on account of now but it if there la Is no mistake about marshall Ma ranall being here on the date men cloned and that he be bad been at the mine that destroys destroy the story of the be men at the mints mine being snowbound sheriff storrs storn will look into the case spencer clawson chairman berni centennial Bhadra oo roundy boundy son on of urlah uriah and lucretia roundy boundy was born in rockingham Boo kingham county vermont january he be embraced embra oed the gospel in the lall fall ol of 1880 and assisted aa in the pioneer work from pennsylvania through all the changing ohan Ring the people passed helped with his meane and labor jabot in botti both the kirtland and rau nau toMp tem lOl HO he WAS waa of nolice for years yeara and ece of the most trusted fruited of the prophet joseph jozepha JoB epha life guard was wan also alao senior warden in the lodge at nauvoo and was waa chosen ad decamp de do camp to lieutenant general josep josepo smith roundy boundy was selected elected to come with the pioneers and appointed captain of fifty also alao major of the second division divia iou in 10 ako tko Li eiert and helped to make a highway for the people to 10 follow he was also aleo selected to come with orson pratts advance guar daud came lathe la abe valley with them july 28 23 1847 he was waa one of this the first three thal thai ploughed sloughed hed the first furrows done by white men in the valley or of AS a it was waa then called abe valley or of the great salt bait lake the ploughing sloughing hing was wai done where fast baat temple street now dow ie 10 somewhere acme where near godbe pitt Is drug store new stands he was wai obon chosen president ot at the second division di alter after arria ing hero here and was waa elected a member of we be first legislative body of the territory ot at utah and a ad a ine member suber of the ores brat high council served also alao as captain of a PADY of silver gray and bishop of the sixteenth ward Salt laile city A portion of his far family also alao came la in 1847 one of his hia grand sone aone I 1 myron 8 round whose residence to la at kenar kanar to re iron county came in with thena ao an infant at that time shadrach Shadra oh boundy crossed tho plains plain give times helping to gather the poor and |