Show I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 S W AV I 1 L m T 4 I 1 T LAKE al KR T AP A N v K 3 n TAT 1 11 F NEWS I 1 i from correspondents and state exchanges I 1 J I 1 I 1 I 1 M 4 0 10 0 ANOTHER PIONEER GONE wilford W luce dead from cancer of the stomach isali lnla one jb more ra or of Ut aills early pioneers passed to the great aty yesterday 5 Wt erday in tho bf Wil cikara faill W luce he died at tho residence bf at 1 his dau daughter damiter iter mrs J P Al lacker east eighth south sti street acl from cancer of V stomach t I 1 mr aarl citco beati a of U utah tah since 1848 antt for airn years lived in salt lake county south of the city he was borai november bof Nove niber 7 4 1837 on Fox Island he leaves three children the daughter already mentioned mrs A E M leonard ok of hunt huat ington utah and andew WW W luce of bigl big paney wyoming the place ancl and date of the funeral 1 services will W be announced ed later I 1 AT GOLD BUTTE I 1 salt Lake july y sl the bews says J H burtner Bur toor act passenger mazzeno er and freight agent of the alt latte lare bouto has returned from a 4 trip in into to the st mining district in southeastern utah ile he visited gold dutte butte coda basin and other points and wa d eo surprised sur pried prized to find so mush activity being displayed by mining men in diat th at region mr burtnor was accompanied by los angeles angel mining men who w wont ent to look at the gentry cover copper properties leg near gold gala bu butte tte anil to make iu general Insect lon oe f this ls Avander wonderfully fully mineralized region after leaving st thomas Thoai aa tha W pa paty tty I 1 spent tile the first ni it at gold butto Rs ns tha guest of ole oie rossen superintendent cl aho gold cold bute mine mr arv burtner expressed hini himself sOlf today as being well pleased with this property and ventured the prediction r that it will wall develop into nto a pr pm lucer ducer of a good deal of a importance import anc ac tefa members of his party spent pent the part of 0 a day in making an inspection spec tion of the gold butto ground they went up tho and saw re former forme superintendent elbs irta had exposed no less than halt half dozen assure veins all alj of which show the bre presence bence of free gold thess lodar are being devolved devel ped tty by means of a crosscut cross cut tunnel is now iq in over 2011 feet superintendent rossen is working lor king with shifts and s good progress that n ne e has jd ild some fearfully hard rock to contend with while mr air burtner and patsy party were in camp a change waz was noticed in tho the face the rock kocl becoming highly mineralized indicating that a body bodi ot of ore Is likely to be encountered almost nn any shot although the next fissure showing 6 on the surface la ax ox ported fer T nearly feet yet super reason ehni eased tho the opinion ahat th a t another blind fissure r ss ure would likely xo je encountered mr art ner says thin the ig gold c M butte company is doing some splendid work vork in the a caits ct ailts property every t done systematically systematic all y and has ha reached reli ched the stage whery it it ie retting gettin 11 interesting 11 14 va 0 L e HONORED t PIONEER lo 10 N FC tl CA CALLED I 1 I 1 0 ertah atta 11 co jl july y 30 oab sun d day Y afy duj 29 20 tho funeral ser services viers over tho 1110 trains I 1 V abts of mary wood ba barely ely I 1 were held in 14 tho tale latter latte day saints moo mrs sagely was born in in decatur ag indiana ma march r 01 22 22 19 18 I 1 1 he parents vre latter day saints and with their to 6 jac on county mo 10 in 1837 here afi they V passed through throng the ahe trials and eions to the cormons aloupon Alor pon were subjected and in 1833 1830 were vere driven into illinois and settled in hancock han county 1 I 1 but their hojic was war burned over ovel ove r their heads and they were compelled comp ellea to bior to when tile the saints left tau au euer elder voad mcd moved his family y to lova iowa und and here marmet allary and married daniel bagley in 1845 in 1855 1851 0 mr and mrs mis bagley started across the tha plains with ox teams and afta three months and tire thred a days bays trivel travel arrived I 1 in n salt lako city and tilt th zam asame i q year Iset settled tIca in Grants grantsville ville where they fliey made then their home homa until callei I 1 by bv president brigham young in osos to help settle the bixio county FARE TO BULLFROG SaIt LaliC utah juno 31 Mining men 1116 who havo have interests in tho the 1311 bullfrog avada district will be glad to know that tho the passe passenger rigor de parthiena nt ot of the salt lake route has announced that passengers can now reach beatty rhyolite and gold center act 10 this rate includes the ride over the tracks of vegas line to roses hoses wells th present of the road also th the automobile or stage trip to fo the points pain ts mentioned it was not very many month sago cost 40 to go from the lu las vegas to tho the bullfrog district officials of the salt lake ruto are anticipating big business in passenger pa braffit into the bullfrog campa now that the passenger fare has been I 1 I 1 reduced ak FURIOUS s I 1 sift take lake aug IA L furious wind rt torm orui bringing with it a driving deluge at i intervals played havoc in the bissin ss section of salt take lake yesterday af attern tein don rasing ri ing for several Veral sa hours agns were torn from their ir moorings wrings plate glass windows bulged out and crashed to the sidewalks hats disappeared n clouds of dust and people rushed for sheltered places like so many beaded der the storm came from the south and one time shortly after 4 the wind reached a velocity of forty miles an hour the fhe early si smatterings of lat I 1 aig did not noi settle the dust and while the gale was blowing the dense cloud og of duet duel and splint erg hid objects ten feet awa away A largish lai ae pia plate ke glass 1 11 hi the old office of the bargo express company on second south street cr iSea to tile the street during the storm 91 ithe erler rl p afternoon the awning was torn and crashed into the window A large display window vind ow of the salt sal lake trading Stamp company was ivas also broncen broj cen signs in various pam df tha downtown section were botn toi n invy away Y and add whirled down street estreet with the wind vind people as a rule kept streets and no serious ae ac yera reported until 4 yesterday afternoon the government weather ather bureau had found fouad only A a trace of rain accompany ing in tho storm but last night the rain came down heavily attlies attl times mes the precipitation during the afternoon and night wa nearly an inch 1 ARTI ARTIST T boeset LIKE I 1 salt lake au ug tl 1 fejt gren ag as he to Is commonly known le lea ilie artist t fil ed a petition y yesterday asking that his name be changed from levi groene greene richard s to lee greene richards mr air richards states in his petition that for a number P cf f years vears lie he has J aho 1 h e nama name i al c L lee ce oreene greene idich richards to his picture zand iff mown among his hio and asad associates clates ly by huch euch name ho also states hut the miter latter b ia prefer preferable ahle to the name of lev greene richard richar I 1 I 1 KIND W WORDS FOR CH gov Clit cutler ler tuesday eu e sd a y sent i a con com lo 10 11 to chie justice hocur I 1 N W daragh of the supreme co court 11 rt ot utah accepts accepting tho the resignation of justice bartch tendered july 26 to take effect october 1 in his acceptance of the resignation gov cutter cutler says bays to the honorable george W bartch chief juszt jusufb n of the court cour 0 of f the of utah aDear Ut dear sir sarr 1 have hate the honor to acknowledge re I 1 celpa ot sotir coan in zil cation of lof the mh dinst con eying your ignation rea as enter justice and member of the supreme court ol of the st state late of utah to take effect on theist day or of october loog I 1 have carefully noted the reasons aasin assigned by you for this thio ste step P mid and r hereby acea accent t your resignation in ti behalf ot tho state if 1 t ah I 1 have ap doubt ihen private inter ests you sou refer 10 toas as impelling you to tender your beford tho the fehd of your term terin et CT C T office aro are so important annand and urgent as ar to fully justify your action act loii I 1 should ader H K Quin fly out of bf toy tny PrO alca 0 to uret a man to make too great a sacrifice of 0 private interests in performing a t public duty I 1 appi ecate greatly gready your lempres of gratitude tor for the courtesis cour courtesies tesi les ri ra by you yoa at the hands of the ex the JudI judiciary clary and the bar ot of this state during your incumbency of the important to chich you were elect elected ef by jhb 81 da of lie 16 people I 1 reciprocate the kindly feelings you express and you au all success 3 and gratification in the affairs to nelch you will devote S your sour our cn energies erges C and talents 1 trusting you will lie be amply r P ward ed in honors and emoluments in an t all your future labor 3 I 1 remain lepain yours very truly I 1 JOHN C CUTLER R governor governor FIRST SHOVEL AT UTAH il i COPPER A 11 4 1 U salt lake aug 1 I the first of the battery of steam shovels with which the management of the utah coppe copped company f tom from the exhaustless deposits of copper gold and sil ver bearing ore at Bingham as much as 1 ans ons dally has gone into c commission 1 MG flie ue second sebold to 0 o follow as adon bowns hs the 1 1 vay loyat or it Is 16 blazed anil the bails for it are spiked with the first the crow crew has begun to gouge its 1 ts way into tho throne anne at af a point near tair ahr mouth of the main tunnel ina and alth although bugh it has but bogun begun teat ieng it is amov ing from aror D the overburden no less than 1700 cubic yards or approximately amo CO tons of 01 rocc dally alth its be 11 haylor ia al T r te ii 6 is ji n a ge ni i c nt vr I 1 is s y very bk c f iiii much c b I 1 elleas d e 10 lo witness vit As A s ithe the bifera of ali the president mae mac nelli and chief counsel babbitt departed during the afternoon for foi camp as the guests gu esti of general manage jackling I 1 in the construction of the line of bf railway to tho properties of the company V the he Inana management gement is making most I 1 satisfactory progress this time while at the big plant construction ts is going forward at a taster faster pace chaa at any lime sinco since etwas it was inaugurated nor is there reason mason to believe other than that the first unit will go into commission as scheduled I 1 I 1 TRY DRY FARMING 1 lehi july IM 31 at a well attended meeting hold held at tho the primary school building last evO evening nine of those interested in dry farming it wai waff decided to org organize orga nizo a company for the purpose pt pushing the industry on an acreage nc e in the cedar valley A committee committe consisting of A J evans G L henry lewis peter and Q G N M child was selected to go over into lie cedar valley country about mor 10 or 15 miles west of here anck ana select five to sli six thousand ecres when the selection has been made the matter will bo taken up with thi the e state land blaid as ag the land will bo open for s selection very soon congress congre 3 having lip ving turned the mill tarN reserve over to the state la land fid boam board f the company comp any will incorporate ant and purchase liae a team steam plow biow and other mai chinery necessary to carry on dry dr farming on a large scale meeting adjourned until next monday evening dv ening when reports willbe ua be received from committees TO TORM DESTROYS CROPS I 1 prevo july anly sl al the afa grande train from the south was three hours late tonight on account of the hea heay steril passengers ert reported that at spring city the hall hail arid rain had bad laid low the ahe wheat and rain crops A milburn tb the 0 alfalfa p patches a aches were ner c destroyed t the he flood af pf p waters at mt pleasant I 1 considerable damage was war also toile jone i to grain while at mantl rang vp I 1 i r ai aam atm fi m the dama ge al api c was considerable I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 diphtheria IN PROVO 1 I I 1 I 1 provo july sir 3 31 the city is in i a tho the throes of herla byron the son of mr and mrs joseph cheever of tile the wara t died did yesterday of heart trouble lc induced b by an attack 0 of diphtheria the quarantine had I 1 just been raised but follow fellow did not seem to get strong his limbs were partially p paralyzed andee and ha took no internist Inter cist in anything he WAS seven years of age the funeral will be held from the resl residence defice to albrt albert ian warIng 1 ig having ing A t serious time with diphtheria in his 1 imily lain lly two tivo of the children are afflicted with the dread disease and now I 1 his wife who lias has a ipek old ba babbis babe beIs Is reported to havo have contracted the malady when it ens known the two children had diphtheria ailta aiau was administered to the othel members of tho the household U thought I 1 ought to to be free from it but it seems sirs mrs man waring was not trea time I 1 HOW TO HANDLE YOUR HORSE decision Ie cislon should ll evor in handling horses be confounded with unwise do termination to have filings your way in this application it means tho faculty lilt of doing the rl ht tiling thing at the brigt 1 In lf and ana may be cultivated by bk frequent practice with all sorts of 0 artt ir j tt L and ot of course cour se no hands were w are ever developed by handling handlin 1 g any ono one animal or ziny any amo kind 0 of harst it its s acison that gives the hand the lne mec inear yields that uses the roughest methods at a pinch for fior handa aro are by no kigans always delicate of vouch vouch that tho most benr lat attempts teMpts ot of kicker or baltar bk 1 1 ir that picks tho beat bi toad road tha m maea ca tho animal carry barky himself to bw bof degl advantage advant ake for the purpose of the moment decision is very close to intuition in d iff e nt decision dominates the at many daily cri critical tIcul moments and the horse Is quick to discern cern and u tb prest presume mie upon its absence there chere is no such thing as a safe partnership with a horse yo nyol roust must be the master or ho he will be to your ter I 1 tain fugit auturo futuro re 1 el EIGHT YEARS FOR roaf ROBERTS ERTS 1 I 1 salt palt lake al aug I 1 herman roberts Ho berts the file qung mart maii who was arret arrested led with ed la in connection with the ote alln of a houseful hou seul of goedl in including a great deal daal taken from the hempstead d acme oi oa j oi lh maili agahi ti appeared ap earod before judge armstrong tr ing yesterday yes ferday entered a plea of guilty waived time ter trim trial anali was sentenced bad to eight sears ears in the prison at hard I 1 laboi a boi never in the history of salt lako lake have two men man stolen the quantity of goods that roberts and Hobi holinds ies did two cwm rooms z in tolice police were tilled with tho stuff taken by the men their speculations peculations lations extending over a period of months tey were employed ty tho ho bell T telephone I ephone company and had bad made a habit evidently of absorbing artl articles elds they could bould caching them at their respective fei I 1 I 1 I 1 1101 mes was arraigned monday but entend a plea of cf not guilty the date dale for his trial wirl win bo be s set et later gatei I 1 TRAIN dispatcher PASSES AWAY avay 4 salt i taky aug P r twelve hot hours ir after he left leattho afia acy at the oregon short line offices john T ivey a dispatcher died at hie home 3 4 fast east jE second cond south strem street at ar noon esterday ivey was ill when lie he went to work monday night rind 1 I was taken from the oregon sh short 0 rt alpe offices to lits his home jin n a cab at midnight n dr alva lewis was summon ed and ana did what he |