Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS sept 26 25 for congress Coo grem W H king for presidential electon eleo elec tore tom robert C lund john J daly houry henry W lawrence mr D B R lowell at fort plain montgomery county now new york will be glad to learn of etke whereabouts of ezra P lowell who left hartford vano conn in 1865 and who abo was last r board beard from in 1866 when he wrote from salt gait lake city he or his hia friends hlll confer a tret grett lav r by communicating with D B R lowell at we the above address paul panl Pehr seo the old gent gentleman lemau who together with his wife was tried some dome time ago for running run an illicit diN distillery in smithfield cache con county oty sod and was held bold to the district court died at his hie home several days day ao ago his hie attorn attorneys eyes smith niel son on received the word and they aft re now endeavor endeavoring log to have the case against pearsons onla wife wiped from the docket FORT PAYNE do de kalb county ala sept 18 ib 1896 we are very desirous of learning of the whereabouts of hinton Ward who went to utah about thirty one years ago will you kindly insert a note I 1 in n your paper to that effect any in or mation will be thankfully received very respectfully respectful lys ARMANDA HOWARD I 1 would like to have the address aJ drees of lafayette tadlock it if it is possible to get it I 1 knew him ato sods soda springs idaho and at ogden utah in the winter 1889 and should like very much to bear from him he I 1 think I 1 was an elder eider in the mormon church respectfully MRS A li MAXON nee garrison laon SEDAN nebraska Nebra eka sept kept news has been received from coal ville to the effect that on wednesday evening at Fl henefer enefer a village a low few miles northwest north wet of coalville Co alville miss taylor a highly respected young lady of 21 years was struck down by awu men and ravished lavished ravi shed the affair has maddened the citizens of that place and a posse has been organized to run down the culprits the feeling is so intense against them that their capture may be followed by a lynching lunching lyn ching bert leo chief switchman at the be rib bib graude grande western met with an exceedingly cee painful and serious accident wednesday while engaged lo in ling oars care be was caught and thrown to the ratio rails the wheels passing over sod and crushing rubbing abing ru his right leg he was removed to st marks hi hs spital pital where und under or r the direction of dr Pinkei tn the mangled limb was amputated just below the knee coee leo is unmarried and 24 years of age he came here bore from helena montana three months ago two frame houses one belonging to mrs emma bevan and the other to frederick croxford Crox tord and located on the corner of thirteenth south dough and ninth rest base streets were destroyed by fire shortly after 4 tuesday after noon the fire department responded but the structures being frame sad and the alarm being aured turned in rather lat elthey bur bar ed ea to the ground before the de part ment arrived the houses were valued at and 1100 respectively and insured in the american central company tor for and the origin of the fire is 18 unknown monday afternoon about 1 mrs peter jensen who boota real realities realties ties so a on state road south or of the city ww Vs driving i 0 ear the railroad track at blair barn bam junction ju action when her team became frightened at an englee on the rio gracco gracce western and ran away throwing the old lady out and injuring her very severely about the head and right eb dr robinson Bubin Bon attended mrs jensen and says the lady will in all rob probability ability soon boon recover from her in jurlee which however are very severe the fireman siad and engineer oi 01 the engine jumped and attempted to stop atop the team but their efforts were unsuccessful the runaway made straight for a rig used by thus ashworth aud george the lormor former driving mr ashworth gave i the he nag the whip and barely escaped up a narrow lone lane as aa the runaways dashed by united states land c moo salt lake city utah september The united states surveyor general for the state of utah has filed in abla abi 6 office the ibe following agricultural plate plata fractions fractional ti ons viz township 12 south rangi range 6 east township 13 18 south range 5 east township 17 south range 6 east township 25 south range 4 east township 26 south range 4 east townsal township 26 south range 5 east township township 29 south range 5 east township 29 south range 6 east township 29 south range 7 east township 80 30 south range 5 east township 80 south range 6 east township 80 south range 7 east notice is therefore hereby given that on and after the of october 1896 this office will receive applies cione tione for entries of lands in said townships BYRON GROO Bee Rea ieter later FRANK HARRIS receiver thursdays train from the north brought to salt bait liske lake elder eider edward stevenson and his bis son eon in law dr charles F wilcox elder stevenson has been engaged in the he northwest united states in missionary labor for some time past and a low lew days ago was taken seriously ill at baker city oregon as previously an announced a on aced to in the NEWS upon word of his condition reaching this city dr wilcox went to him at once today the doctor reported that elder eider stevenson was very much improved the intense pain be tied had been suffering bad been rill relieved eved and although he was yet quite ill his bis situation was such that a speedy return to health might be looked for the many readers of the NEWS will be highly gratified at this favorable information and trust that the venerable and highly respected citizen BOOD will be lo in the enjoyment of his usual good health A german engineer has devised a method for preventing the noise made by braim ta la passing over iron bridges bridge that thai may come in tor for consideration he puts pur ft a docking decking of onea one a da d a quarter inch planks between tho theorem croes girders dir dera resting on three inch timbers timber laid on the bottom flanged fl angee 01 ol the planks a double layer of felt is laid which to la fixed to the vertical webon web of the cross girder at the connection with the girder a timber covered joint la Is placed ou on felt and the whole la is bolted to the bottom flange four inches of slack gravel cover the decking which la Is sloped toward the center of the bridge for draining pur poses A layer of felt to la laid aid between the timbers and the planks they rest reet oo on and the be iron work in contact with decking and ballast ballant la in covered with asphalt this method la is found very eatie fac tory in reducing the dalae of passing train p baltimore balti more american euer elier thomas william eggett ff at east bountiful has haa recently returned from Illin illinoia olp where be was waa engaged in preaching the gospel elder eggett left home for we the northern states mission ml aalon oct 26 1895 and his bia early return was waa occasioned through a severe attack of illness chion came upon him early in august he reports i the lie north indiana conference which embraces part of illinois as aa being in good condition with prospects proa for a food work being performed there in the near future while away he made many friends who unto bla b Is wants wanta while tra veil ug among them hem when first taken nick lok he was waa removed to columbus 0 with the hope of re gal valuing luing his bia health where be also aleo received good treatment from the people r elder john li L ellertson Eller of mons mona juab county utah waited faithfully upon elder eggett during hs ha illness brother eggett la Is rapidly recovering and to la able to be abut now although be as la Is yet in a very weak condition JOSEPH navajo county arizona sept ai pt 20 1896 on the jost the oldest person or of out our ward slater mary R X foster died sitter alter an illness of three days daya she was waa 72 years yeara old she came wl h b her husband col co poster JF to brigham city arisme amna in 1878 and resided there until the place was waa abandoned in 1880 then moved to and resided there until 1886 1885 then moved to this place her husband moved with part of hla his family to dub lan ian mexico where he now resides re aidee irtis fhe funeral services were hold held ata at 6 p m ot of the when stake priest preal onto lenta jove N and 4 L H hatch spoke comforting words worda to the bereaved nearly the he entire ward tol fol lowed the remains to the grave bow lug I 1 it a the esteem in which she abe was waa hold held she has haa a son aon and step ann here although she ahe was waa not dot in effluent affluent coroum stances she ahe was waa generous generoso to the noody needy paid tier bar tithes sod and and was waa faithful in attending her mo meeting stings she passed away to in full falth faith to in thin thai guipel and in the hope of a glorious glor loua resurrection JOHN BUSHMAN at the regular sunday evening Meet mee tinie held bold in the seventeen Sev entee th ward salt lake city september 1896 brother walter J beatie was waa sustained as aa bishop of the ward with brother frank S as aa first counselor sod and brother arthur F barnes barnea as aa second counselor con nee the two last named were ordained high priests all three were met et apart to jabot io in their respective callings under the bonds bands of elder job john n henry smith ith and heber haber J grant of 01 the council of the twelve elder william B preston Pre eton presiding bishop of the church elders angus M can non BOD joseph E N taylor and charles W penrose of the presidency of the stake and patriarch john brother the former bishop ot of the ward having been ordained a patriarch a low few weeks ago necessitated 1 the he change the house of worship was crowded with the saints sainte and the peace and joy that prevailed throughout the entire services will long be remembered by them the spirit of god was made manifest in a very marked degree through the visiting brethren each of whom addressed the most meet lag jag the faithful and humble bumble mannor manner jim in which brother john had bad acted as bishop of the devou ward for so many years and hla his becoming greatly endeared in the heart beart i of the people was wae referred to with great satisfaction and kindly feelings and bis big being ordained a patriarch was spoken of us log beling a very fitting crown for a long and well spout spent life to in the service of god patriarch john was waa honorably released from his bis labors labom as bishop of the seventeenth ward with the of abe be priesthood and the saints pro ent en A case which lit at present to Is enshroud ed ad in the raye tery and around which hangs bangs a pallor of suspicion pointing to foul play is rep reported oried at the office just as an this paper to is about to so go to press I 1 briefly told be circumstances connected with it are as follows J D Ley stion and adas mowrey are the nit names of a young couple who having wooed each other tor for some time past finally anally made up their winds minds to wed and with that object in view hied themselves to the office of the county clerk wednesday atter afternoon noon and there procured the necessary permit to take upon themselves tue marriage relation ship hip the ceremony was to have been iier performed formed at abe residence ot of the baldes s parents that evening and all preliminary arrangements necessary on OD such occasions had been made friends of the contracting parties had bad been lovi lovsted ted to participate io in the even loga ingle enjoyment and the hour for the of the guesto guest had bad been set for 8 at the brides home cor nor ner of secona west and third north streets according to arrangements all assembled at the appointed hour the blushing bride was attired in tier ner wed ding apparel and everything was complete tor for the performance of log the ceremony just as aa soon as the groom put in an appearance the guests waited in eager expectancy for mr to materialize but their watt wait was in vain he be lid did not coins finally things began tu to take on a serious aspect alq abc attention was to the whore where of the young man but he was not to be found at last filled with and eager aux lety the guests departed to their respective homes and no ceremony took place all day long the young man mana im loca lion ion has baa been eagerly sought but up to this writing efforts in alb this direction have been in vain some people are inclined to think that the prospective groom has baa been foully dealt with by one who some borne time ago threatened vengeance on him but whether or not dot there is ia anything in tola this suspicion remains yet to be seen been attorney general A C bishop transmitted to lo J B Jenni oge county attorney of sevier bevier county the following opinion affecting the status of wives and children of naturalized a as regards regarda the franchise 1 I aoa am in receipt of your favor offee cd the dinst in which yu yiu submit the following and ask my opinion thereon 1 I am informed that you recently gave so an opinion to the registrar of 0 so san n pete pe le cou county a ty to the effect that by the naturalization of a m mn min in his bia wife and children become became citizens with the right to vote it if so BO will you kindly furnish me a copy ol of the some acme together with your autuore ties tie in port thereof I I replying permit me to way pay that the opinion given by this inia office and to which you refer rater related only to the your suggestion includes both wife and children of the naturalized person I 1 take it that you want to be advised as to whether the wie and children of the naturalized citizen becomer by reason ot or such buob datura liar tiou catiz no ne ui oi this iab elih a 8 to 10 voi 1994 title 25 of the revise i statutes Statute a of tho the united states of 1878 I 1 provides any woman who is ia now dow or may hereafter be married to a citizen of of the united states state and who might herself be lawfully naturalized shall be deemed a ol citizen section 2172 title 80 chapter 4 of the revised of the united states of 1878 provides that iribe ine children of persons persona who have been duly naturalized under any law of the united or who previous to the of any law on bat subject by the government of the united states may have become citizens of any one of the states under the laws thereof being under the age of twenty one the time of the naturalization of their parents hall ahall it i dwelling in the united states be con as citizens thereof there it will be observed from these two sections that by virtue of the natural of the husband hua band the wife becomes a citizen of the united states and by virtue of the ol of the parents parente the children who are re siding aiding in the united states and who are under boder the agoff age of twenty one bearol at the be time of such naturalization become eltis itne of the united state stacee there to ia a distinction however between citizenship and that of an oleo elee tor or citizenship Is determined by the law of congress Con grese the right to vote in ie i determined by the law of the otate wherein the franchise to ia to be ozer ezer I 1 deed section 2 of article 4 of abe conati aution in relation t au electious and the he right of provides ever ver citizen of the united states beatea of the age of twenty one years yea roand and upwards up warde who shall have been a citizen tor for nicety days and shall have resided in the state or territory one year in the county four months and to in the precinct sixty days next preceding any oleo eleo tion coball be entitled to vote at such act election except as aa herein provided 1 section 5 of the said article provides provide no person shall be deemed a qualified elector ot of this state unless such per 3 son eon be a citizen |