Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS TOOM FRIDAYS erml baily bally 18 information wanted the whereabouts of mary St stevenson evensong or any al ay of her family who emigrated to utah litah from the derby conference about the year 1861 1801 or 1862 1882 ad dress fanny vickers 1 I littie little eaton derbyshire england going north brother andrew jenson editor and publIsher of mor hor is about to start on a trip through tho the northern settle ments in the Inter interest cst cat of that magazine hobill he will take in bear lake lafee valley in his tour success suc Bac cess death of bishop ward by dis patch from brigham Brig liam llam city we learn that bishop georgo W ward or of willard box elder county died at lo 10 a mo today to day bishop ward bore the reputation of beligh being a mo most s t exemplary upright man ho 0 w was a s one of old and valued citizens homa home last night hon george georga Q cannon arrived from washington ho he was vas met at ogden by a party of friends mends by whom he was wai escorted to the city eity mr cannon was accompanied by mr johnar vine who has been at the capital for some time acting in the capacity of private secretary to mr cannon matrimonial ff in this city aug 1882 mr T A smith son of thos thoa P smith and miss bites ellen E mcgregor daughter of wm win 0 mcgregor mcg regor esq of parowan carowan Pa rowan iron county were united in wedlock pees Pies president ident D H veils performing the ceremony we wish them all the joys joy a that a well begun career can give bereavement in to days issue will be found a notice of the death of a little bon eon of brother and slater bassett of logan cache county thid ia 13 the fourth child the deeply bereave bereaved 4 parents haye have had hail to part pait with by bk the visitation of death they have but one little littie three year old boy romain remain remaining lug tug out of a family of five we tender them our sin sill cere condolence hand hurt on tuesday a three year old girl of mr T H heward howard of raysville kaysville Rays Kays ville while playing to in the yard climbed on to the top of an outhouse seizing with both hands a pole which was on the building boon soon tho the pole began to roll downwards forcing the child with it she still clung to the timber which came in abrupt contact with a board jamming the two middle folgers aj of the right hand between them tearing them in a frightful manner ogden herald startling storm the storm this afternoon after afier noon was one of the most moat violent that ever visited this part of the country for about hal halt an hour hail bail and rain descended in blinding torrents making shelter an actual necessity main street was during this thia period converted into a miniature river the water rushing down iu lu a stream averaging a foot in n depth and ten or fifteen in width it is reared feared the fruit crops in the neighboring settlements have been seriously injured though but little damage d image was done here silver lee leg reef beef f miner aug 12 A serious smash in COME conse quence of an accident at ogden thia morning the train from that town was about two hours late it appears the utah central train h had a d run on to the Y when the phrot throttle tle tie of an engine of the central pacific roid ro id flew open causing thu the engineer to lose control of llis his norse horse the 0 P engine hastied along the line at a high rate of speed speeds and struck the rear end of the utah central train the conse conEe consequence quence of the tha crasa was that the platforms of the U C cars were wrecked and the frame frama of the engine tender badly injured the damage by the collision is rou roughly 9 bly estimated at nearly a thousand dollars fortunately there mere acre no passengers aboard at the time and nobody was hurt mission matters Mat terse terso tho the following are taken from the millennial star of july sib t A email small company of saints 13 Ic elanders and uve english sailed from liverpool on the insi per 8 S arizona some of the former lied had been cruelly persecuted in their own country having been driven from the city where they lived and forced to sleep outside upon the ground we deeply regret the occurrence of a sad and fatal accident which took place at Hollins wood en on the alst dinst bychich by which bro broo john albi AIM an ddn of 7 derby street came to his dea death h he je was assisting at bome some repairs of the oldham twist cos mill when ho he fell fill from a scaffold two or three stories above the ground and was so ko seriously injured that he died almost immediately since the district meeting held at derby in the nottingham conference on may a spirit of inquiry has been manifest and a number of baptisms baptism sr have been performed there thero one oae of them on the night of tho the meeting since j then a few strangers str angena angera among them two chriatian christian mini minister stere have been beon attending tho meetings mee tings tinga of ther the saints one or the ministers and another convert were baptized on the tha dinst by brother john lomax our informant SANDWICH ISLANDS MISSION late ate 0 OX T THE plantation yesterday evening we had the pleasure of mooting elder harvey H cluff who as stated by the he NEWS arrived at noon from the sandwich islands accompanied by mrs cluff elder eider J T G kielland knell kneil elland eiland and eight natives of the islands on the lat of june 1879 elder muff duff and alfo margaret A cluff accompanied by elder carl anderson and wife wire I 1 and J jamea amea ames 0 knell kneil all missionaries lef loft L home for fon forthe the sandwich h island elder eider cluff was called at the general conference held lake labo city W A apryl april to preside over the minion and tae take charge of the plantation at lae lale during the three yeara from july ista 1879 to june juno 1882 elder cluff construct constructed cd a new now sugar eager mill ata at a cost of a fluma flume two miles long to conduct water to the mill llon ilon orthe the uso use of the tha vacuum pan paa lie ho commenced the tho erection of a new meeting house 65 65 x 35 feet which 1 was 1 reeo reco iving lying the cof wan won he left the islands he had succeeded by leasing as 48 acres of rush land in having two artesian wells dug which were flowing copiously one of them discharging a volume of water bumm Buff lelent to runa run a small mill the rise being 19 inches above the pipe which Is I 1 7 inches as diameter in the clear thus converting land that has been idle for many sears years into blooming fields of rice ricer in these labors he has been insisted by elders eldera jos H dean NV D alexander B cluer jr J a knell carl An andeson Ande derion non Kon ho A wool wooi iby ley 0 D alien allen sidney Co Coray conrays rayS 8 E woolley sy 8 gentry jotin botn mildrum fo M marchant E hansen haasen james gardner and J knead all cf of whom rendered emmi effi efficient clent aid it in tile the various departments to which they were assigned all these brethren excepting the fd four ur first named are still engaged in the mission with elder bider partridge who succeeds brother cluff duff in the presidency the financial condition of 0 the plantation is healthy the greater part of the indebtedness incurred in making the improvements enumerated connection with those of a minor character having beun been paid off by the proceeds of tho the crops of cane gathered since the tho new naw mill was put in ober operation atlon one year ago A new 93 bateni stem of bf managing the farming interests has been inaugurated which Is designed to modify the unpleasantness experienced by the elders of overseeing natI natives veil veis in the field parcels of land are now given to natives to cultivate on shares teams and farming implements being furnished them the natives being held responsible for ait gli alt sit damage done at tho the time elder cluff left about clity acres of land was already alrea jy under this arrange ment for planting plant ing the feelings of brother and slater sister ciufi on leaving their island home hereof such a nature as to tg be beyond description the sympathy of the natives whose faces were bathed in tears as they swarmed luio hao their residence melted their hearts and nothing but expressions of 11 aloha could be uttered some of the natives shook fi hands bands three or four t times ino fro es before they were satisfied to make their final parting they made a feast for brother and bister sister muff duff and J G 4 kne knell on tho the day of their departure pat pax ture at which all the varieties of food used by the natives obtained from irom the bea esa and mountains were provided of which vinich the guests were according to gramme grammes pro uro under X obligations ligat lons ions to partake brother and sister muff duff are pleased again to return to their nome home in hi hitrovo provo ciuco tile the above was written we have received a call from elder knell who ia 14 a resident vs of pimp iron county his labors labora principally consisted in in traveling and preach ing the gospel having visited all of the islands some of thom thorn three times in that capacity he ho also helped antho on the hugar sugar he performed a good mission feels well and la Is pleased to fo ba be on cemore once more at home homi MR FROM ramm bamm ayer lay aa f I 1 AM AUG 19 If meeting fetting tho the utah commission met at 2 0 p mo xa to today day nor for of deliberating delibe rating upon the estepa necessary to 0 o be le taken to carry out the duties of their office che the viam meeting eating was held at the tho continental hotel short of bf rolling soiling stock owing to the denver ario eso grande granco west 10 se erny ernd RR being short of rolling stock tor for the amount of its business it is f found difficult to transport baum clent blent pleasant valley coal to supply the demand prom from the north dorth F M lyman layman arrived from bis hia missionary trip through bear lake volley to dl diy daiy y an account of tho the tour appear ed cd in ji a correspondence to tho the NEWS a few days ago he reports the crop pros prospects throughout the valley as quite prom promising ising lecove recovering r g from illness we regret to la learn rn that brother brothen anson ca cail call of bountiful has been bleen suffering engfor foy for nearly tw two 0 w weeks boks with a severe attack of cholera borbus which con coa confined fined him darlng daring most of that time to his bed bad we U nee nce 0 pleased to leam learn however that he to 12 now convalescent being able to 0 O go about again A welcome Wel como stoa storm at half pst past seven eevea this morning there was wis a heavy shower and the elar glar artillery of heaven heavens he aveni s ys rolled out some loud thunder clapa while the flashing streaked A about in vivid sheets aud and chains tho the adorm has continue continued d intermittently intermit t throughout throng hout bout th the e day the atmosphere ia IS clearer and cooler for the pour and vegetation generally re joicey because of the copious rain A broken thigh on wednesday an old gentleman named gilchrist who lives at coalville Co alville met with a herlous serious acel accident dent he was are told in the employ at af mr sir H 8 eldredge EI dredge hay bay harvesting having loaded a wagon with hay he started with it for the stack atack yard jard riding on the new mown fodder when heffle he few feu from the load to the ground with great groat gre at force orce crushing the bone of hla bin left thigh in a terrible manner ogden herald A brutal crime A week weak ngo ago last friday the person of a little ji atle girl at smithfield cache county was outraged by a aran stranger 91 er passing through that locality on a pinto horse tha appearance of tho the nul aul animal upon which tho the scoundrel rode was the tho only clue that could be given by the victim of the crime the journal states ie a that a man having an animal of that description was arrested on suspicion of having committed the crime crince but when confronted by the uirl girl she said eald he was naas not the man and tind he was discharged commissioners arrived the utah hon alex ism lim ramsey bamsey io e y 1 of minnesota colonel GL godfrey d f rayj of nes dea moines iowa es ex congressman J X E R pettigrew fayette payette arkansas ex senator A 8 paddock of nebraska ha and judge carlton of terra haute indiana arrived last evening As announced in yesterday yesterdays a NEWS a party of federal and local i officials and other prominent gentlemen went want up tip to ogden and met the commissioners and cs corte them to the city on arriving here they proceeded to the continental and being fatigued by their long journey at once retired to their rooms beating completion the outside work on the tearle ia rapidly approaching completion the ma raa sons have only to finish the mason work on the emst east turret when stone will he be done the tho work of pointing up the outside of the wall is jn progress and proceeds from the top downward As i fast as the wall walla hire are pointed a co coat at of paint having a faint pinkish tint Is being a applied 1 pil e do the west turret and the bottie bottle battlements ments on both sides of the building bave have already been painted the effect of the tint at a distance Is chaste and beautiful in the extreme inside the work of finishing progresses rapidly and is so far completed as to glye give the visitor a good idea of what the ther appearance of the various apartments will be when the work of finishing 35 a completed utah logan journal To |