Show local and other matters FROM THURSDAYS DAILY MARCH Is 16 wide awake for march contains how miss chatty earned a living about maps snow bir birds a centennial wees fees trees it the street trea singer hinger 1 nger lost inthe woods work for little fingers talk ing it over young rick 1 11 grinding commee coffee the oid old E elm eim in of boston shut the gate row rew hew how the live willful winnie 11 the magic carpet CS caunday sunday school entertainment music etc new invention today to day we were shown an invention that will it is claimed by the inventors create a revolution in various kinds of machinery such as reapers readers and mowers pumps saws tilt hammers slotting machines sewing machines and in fact wherever gearing can be used it is claimed that wherever machinery is driven by a shaft this new mechanical motion can be applied changing a slow rotary motion to a vibratory it has six motions three backward and forward obviating the necessity ol 01 so much gearing and in its application to reapers readers and mowers it reduces the draft one halt two horses doing the work of four we were also shown a double knife for reaper or mower which cuts on shear principle the idea of both these inventions was suggested to naylor nay lor brothers by mr john jordan of heber heben city I 1 and the drawings were got out and find models made bya by A AL mortimer 0 this city patents on both inventions have been applied for another murder case captain bergher deam dean captain bergher who was wag so brutally beaten avei the tho head by the prisoners who escaped from the penitentiary on tu tuesday day evening died at three this morning from the effects of or bis his injuries cain and patterson the two who are said to have done the actual beating are among the four who were captured by gai gal aes ues but it appears that all ail seven of or the villains are about equally guilty and consequently liable to swing for this moso most brutal murder all apparently being at least accessory it is said to have been admitted by one of tho the two named that the intention was to kill Bergner Ber glier it appears that the prisoners had much antipathy toward him because of his having been stricter in enforcing th the e prison rules than his predecessor had been it is to be hoped that the three still at large will be captured the country having been pestered long enough with such scoundrels williamson especially being one of the worst men meu that can be found anywhere captain bergher was late 01 of michigan and is spoken well of by those acquainted with him FROM froll FRIDAYS DAILY MARCH 17 from tooele thoele bishop john bow now berry of tooele thoele is ii in the city the the indians in the western part of the territory purpose extending their farming operations the coming A grateful change beautiful spring like liko weather today to dayd day 1 I A grateful change from the late sn n ow and slush st Fa patricks tricks day the of march today to day is st patricks day c celebrated eleb rated by true born irishmen all over the globe not commenced the men and teams at the terin terminus filus of the utah western railroad had not commenced work on the additional fourteen miles yest yesterday erda va owing to t 0 the dreadfully muddy state of the ground thereabout there about the sAt 3 this afternoon the water had been let down and was flowing through the pipes and the water works 4 so far were proved to be a success it was intended to let down the water in sufficient clent force to test tesi the hydrants heating up today to day stearn steam was got up in the heating pipes of the tho Z C M I 1 new building making the temperature of the interior agreeably warm this heating up at present is for tho the purpose of drying the building the apparatus works well A place to lodge last night a drunken man who appeared to be on the lookout for a place wherein to lay his muddled head made hi his way to the interior of the Z 0 AL I 1 new store and from there he was antly gently removed to the city hall by y the watchman and engineer lie he was to have a talk with Jil justice stice this afternoon mousetraps Mouse traps an aged gentleman nam dam named ed john gunn of the soth ward is making mouse mousetraps traps for a livelihood they are on a more improved principle than those generally sold being easily set by a slight pressure of tho the finger he called today to day and showed us specimens those these who patronize the old man will be performing a good action pardoned harry gaines the youn young g man who showed BO so much energy and intrepidity in capturing four of thu F sven seven beven ven escaped convicts who murdered warden bergher has we understand been pardoned by the governor we believe this act of clemency meets meeta with general approval the public service gervice eo so bravely done by gaines being in the opinion of most people an antidote to the offense for which he was confined in jail his action of yesterday afternoon was entitled to reward and probably nothing in that line could be more agreeable to him or mere more suitable under the circumstances than to award him his freedom acle robert this is the name by bychich which the veteran carrier and news dealer mr robert bobert carter is known nearly everybody knows uncle Bobert Robert who although far advanced in the sere and yellow eaf leaf is still jocular and jovial tomorrow ia Is the seventy eighth an nive vive reary of the old gent lemans birthday and as is his hia annual custom he desires through the NEWS to return his grateful acknowledgments knowledg ments to his hia patrons for past favors hoping to receive a continuation of the same whoever aestrea the latest and best newspapers and periodicals prompt ly delivered robert kobert is a proper man to supply them we have always found him faithful to his hid agreements the blockade on the central pacific A gentleman called on u us today to day who arrived in this city fast ast night from san francisco having hadj while i en rauf rouf esome some experience peri ence ia in th the e recent blockade on the C G P B R B R he left san ban francisco last saturday morning and reached welles weiles on sunday evening the train on which he travelled having five cars filled with passengers on reaching welles wellee th they ey learned that the road was blockaded with snow and that in attempting to clear it one or two engines and a snow plough had been wrecked and another snow plough had to be sent for from elko A marked feature of the ho lockade blockade our informant ermant stated was the absence of energy or effort in clearing the track of the wreck which might have been accomplished comp complis lishen hen hed during the time they were waiting for the arrival of the second snow plough butchis was not attempted the men in charge being either incompetent or indifferent and the road was still blocked with the wreck when the plough arrived and it was not removed until tuesday night and from that time until between 3 and 4 yesterday thursday morning was wasl occupied in clearing away the snow when the train again started eastward it having been detained from sunday evening until that time part of the delay being undoubtedly owing to negligence or indifference on the part of the company or its employees causing pretty ge general neriel dissatisfaction an and aud d complaint among the additional particulars we learn a few additional particulars regarding the escaping convicts it appears that gaines received aid in securing th the e four who were caught two young men named eldredge captured two of them and on their way back to the penitentiary with them they met gaines follows following H up with his gun to whom they turn turned ed them over and who blok them back the Eldre dize boys then went atter and caught two more mote turning burning them also over to gaines who ao hadt hadi returned to the pursuit t laj n 1 t iru afu fi it also appears there were five instead of four as before stated who went up the creek the fifth filth and one having been subsequently seen cutting across the fields the two who went down the creek williamson and smith probably stayed in the brush on a part of 0 J robinsons Robin bobin sons sous farm most of tuesday evening as that gentleman walked around his farm and found tracks leading in but butt none leading out that evening and he told parties in pursuit he believed they were in the brush b but bud u t they did not make a search cre there which would probably havo have been a dangerous operation williamson being armed and an ambushed party always has a great advantage over a pursuer mr robinson walked around his farm on wednesday morning and then found tracks leading out of the brush strengthening the opinion that the desperadoes had been secreted in that locality conference at paris A conference was held at paris idaho on saturday and gunday sunday sunday feb 12 and 33 elder C 0 rien rich c h pres preg presiding iding valter walter hoge clerk the conference was addressed bv president 0 0 rich and elders E A williams and james H hart and bishop bishops 8 W budge geo osmond and J A hunt meetings were held each day at 10 a m and 2 p m the sacrament was administered on bun sun bunday sunday day afternoon ohp the following settlements were represented georgetown bennington ning ton montpelier Pre preston breston liberty ovida ovid paris bloomington st charles charlea and fish haven the other settlements ef of this stake being so fan far fa distant and weather BO so unfavorable ab no reports were received from them the settlements were represented generally in very flourishing condition a decided improvement M pro in the spirit of the people tending t to 0 a operation cooperation co 0 0 of labor and an increased desire to honor gods servants arci and jive live the lives of latte rd saints A great number in each of the settlements had renewed their covenants by baptism rebaptism re and a greater disposition to honor the law ef of tithing had been manifested than had ever appeared in our tithing settlements many man V having liquidated their entire indebtedness which they had bad allowed to accumulate since their firs first t settlement in this valley and the books now showed more square accounts than at any time previously the sunday school interest was working au a great amount of good amongst the rising generation co operative stores cattle and sheep herds were reported as in a progressive and self sustaining condition some of which were yielding ver xen nery very Y large arge dividends to stockholders T the he relief societies were well represented making efforts to obtain a representation of the manufacturing skill of the pioneers of thesa mountain regions it also appeared from the representation given I 1 that the population ati on of these va valleys aleys was steadily increasing by home growth as well as by the incoming of new settler sj who have left old oid older olden arld and less favor able locations to establish themselves in a country where so many facilities exist necessary for their comfort and prosperity the general authorities of the church were presented and unanimously aan aon aau sly sustained by the congregation and also the following local authorities were presented and sustained without a dissenting vote charles C rich president of the bear lake stake of zion william budge presiding bishop MEMBERS OP OF THE lillian COUNCI COUNCIL Ii geo W sirrine john A hunt neils 0 leight sleight ri edwin N Austin Miner wilcox alonzo BIngham Geo osmond nells williamson anders beck hyrum S rich solomon I 1 EI U OF THE DIFFERENT t 4 t WARDS henry T lewis georgetown joeph joeph To ePh NV moore bennington charles charlea E robinson montpelier henry UD H dairy dalry alrymple mple preston peter jensen ovid edwin N austin liberty henry J home rome paris parts george osmond bloomington john A hunt tit charles hyrum S rich fish fiah haven isaiah tufts meadowville Meadow ville ira lake town randolph ay iy H stewart randolph wm H lee Wood ruu samuel pike almy william wiiliam burton button evanston HIGH PRIESTS quoi QuOr QUORUM tuu tum niels president Pre Adent J 0 rich and john counsellors Coun SEVENTIES NM C davis president win wm M aired and hugh findlay Pi adlay counsellors Coun Couns ellois ELDERS QUORUM wm aham as president daniel jacobs and walter hoge counsellors Coun HOME missionaries ira era Ne beker beber hugh findlay nelis nells daniel jacobs geo osmond james IL hart robert price william A hymas elymas joseph IV moore P 0 merrill superintendent OF olf SUNDAY SCHOOLS IN ill THIS stare STAKE bishop geo osmond conference adjourned sine die WALTER HOGE clerk of conference FROM SATURDAYS DAILY DAMY MARCIL MARCH 18 stormy rain bain hall hail and snow today to day lecture member remember Be the lecture of elder joseph F smith at the ward assembly rooms on monday night on the early history of the church criminal matters yesterday yest erday james mayfield found guilty of larceny was sentenced by the court to imprisonment in the peni pont sent iary lary for one year in the case cage of dudley bremen found guilty of complicity in the same crime judgment 9 was at the request of the public prosecutor suspended and the prisoner prison ep discharged on his own subject to be brought benore before the court at any time improvement society the eighteenth ward improvement so i clety was organized last evening wita with the following officers president john nicholson ls lyl and 2nd and vice presidents mahonri M young and B R patrick secretary R V decker assistant secretary chas smith treasurer lo 10 renzo young librarian edward kirby directors D 0 calder caider and B M young wung besides the foregoing bishop L D young was wag elected honorary president of the society storm and disease dr 0 C ormsby of logan logon was in town for a short time this morning we learned from him that a most terrible storm has prevailed on the route of the utah northern blockading the road effectually it will take F several days to clear the blockade he came by sleigh from logan to deweyville Dewe the dr states that he has had one hundred and awen ty five cases of diphtheria during the winter that disease being very prevalent lent in logan and its vicinity ogden junction marchu 17 in st louis the st louis globe dem nem democrat of sunday march 1 12 thus thua announces J E ta taylor y lor of salt lake city and 11 W pratt of st louis elders in the mormon chuich church ara are to hold bold service today to day in union hall no 1310 broadway at 2 and 1 7 pm the first named passed through this city twenty five years ago on his way to the land jand of the saints latterly he has haa been stationed in iowa ii bIther whither he returns in the interest of tho the faith which is in him utah northern the sentiment of the people of this county is emphatic in regard to the tho utah nor thern proposition whatever benefits this railroad may be to othe other portions of the territory it will iii be a positive injury to Mi asoula county counts the productions of utah will wipe out all the wealth that thai years of pa patient tient toll have accumulated bere here our dl distance stancl of miles overa over a rugged road will practically put ua us at the foot of the class of which utah will be the head and we will have bave to swarm into some other schoel school montana missourian uis Mis boulian supposed suicide Sui cido tt it is gener ally aily believed that john D becic beck the man advertised a few days ago a 0 as missing from his hia homo home in ta the e ward committed suicide in jordan some articles of clothing having been picked up on the banks of that river above the ward bridge which have been identified as having belonged to him efforts have been made mado to find the body but they have been so far aa we can learn aa yet unsuccessful mr beck had seen been een in low spirits for some time previous to his hia disappearance home industrial 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