Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS harry smith or any of his bis sons BOOB or daughters late of hucknall Bucko all corked nottingham is requested to cor d with alfred childs childe mod BOO ot of patience childs malden maiden urme name of nottingham ting ham cousin to harry smiths wire wife addrean Addre Add reap or alfred smith oare care oi 01 mrs 13 jones street old how barn england private information has baa been resolved received io in this thie city to the abe effect that judge samuel smith of box elder bider county died at smith smithfield field cache county on wednesday night last particular culan as a to the cause of death were not given but it to ie presumed prea umed that thai it was wan occasioned by olti old age as an the deceased was well advanced in years he be was waa one of etab s early pioneers and was widely known throughout the territory funeral services over the remains of the late theodore burmester Bur meater were helo bele at 2 pm tuesday from the family rest real der derce deice ce 27 eighth east baal street dr officiated and a large number ol of friends attended the services eer vicea mr burmester Bur meater died at midnight on sun day night alter after batinic been confined to bis bin bed only from saturday evening the cause of death was wae heart failure by a complication of stomach trouble mr Bur burmester burmaster moster has hae been a resident ot of utah fr over twenty years yeara and was waa well known throughout the territory he leaves a widow and seven obil dreu floon barney the well known and respected pioneer of this territory and now a resident of provo is at present in the olty city father barney hac but the distinction of being the oldest living male member in the he church having been baptized on may 8 1831 by bider D garter carter in lorraine county obie he was wa for thirty yes yean a resident of st george and was dum numbered BB as one of its if most moat industrious he I 1 at the real donee denoe of P H young no 61 wet south bough temple treet street PROVO utah oct 5 1895 lielie dunn a boy aged 12 aon DU ol of mrs mm james jame dunn daon while riding on tender B R 0 W freight locomotive no this thia afternoon at 3 8 fell on tue tile track and the tender of the locomotive passed over him kilting him almost instantly he only cried out once while under when by blanden react ed him life was the body was frightfully mangled mang leJ the left jett toot foot being completely severed and the he skull crushed sheriff sanders handen of davis county and other bystanders hallo aeo ed at the abe boy to keep off he was in the he habit babit of on freight train traice tb tation station men any ay it was purely accidental ci el SALT LAKE CITY oct in your friday a issue mention Is ie made of the reunion of the I 1 indian ad Is n territory missionaries in the fifteenth waro the roll call was wa responded t either by the missionary ary or we the near nearer epil relative present among those blee who responded it says baye was waa a grand daughter of oliver cowdery 11 II I this must be a mistake as oliver cowdery has no living descendant today at ther time of his hie death be lett left only one child a laughter daughter marla maria li she first married on short abort acquaintance a stronger who proved a renegade and fled from his hia marriage bed the first morning after the marriage afterward she married a charles charlen job johnson noon be li in still living she dying the jtb of january 1892 she left no children her mcteer a sister bister of david whit mer died on the be ath of january two days before bo her bor r daughter yours B S B R PINE oct 8 Yeat yesterday erday about DOO dm reuben gardner son BOD ot of lucy A and reuben beiben gardner was wa riding a horse driving cattle near the lower end of towo suddenly his hia horse borse stumbled and fell throwing him to the ground but leaving one ODO toot banging ilig in the stirrup the horse horan took fri fright bt broke into a rut rue and dragged big him at full speed peed into a wire fence near by against which he was wai thrown violently receiving injuries from which bed he died led about an hour later the deceased was born X november 1680 his father to ie absent from home t a a mission in scotland and be be ae the oldest child was the chief support of the family rho abe sad ad accident bat bar cast gloom and sorrow over the whole neigh neighborhood and the bereaved parents nave have the heartfelt sympathy of the community the funeral service over the remains of the late brother goorge george em emery ery wab wa hold held in the seventh ward mi meeting eting h b ue ube wednesday afternoon there was waa a large attend attendance aboe of at friends oi 01 the deceased the house bouse ti being tog filled bishop thorn conducted the service and the musical exercises were rendered by the be ward choir the speakers who addressed the ibe assemblage in the order named were elders H jos joe li L H anderson C W simous wm mclachlan A U C thorn and the bishop of the ward william thorn most of the speakers had known brother emery in london as well MS as here bore and told 01 91 his hia diligence and integrity there all of those who spoke dwelt upon tue too energy displayed by we be deceased since he camm to utah in seeking to 10 lo do good ana anu of bis exemplary conduct which him the respect reaped and confidence a host beat of friends who mourn his departure comforting remarks were made for brother anu slater sister walkley brother in enlaw law anu ulster mister of the deceased also words of condolence condole noo and sympathy for the parents end brothers and sisters misters 0 of the young man called way woo are now residing near london the remains were followed to athe the city cemetery by a long jung cortege Q G B R kimball Ki of dead deadwood wood south dakota mysteriously disappeared rum from hii home un on sept ath last while tem lem deranged derani deran zeu ced and it is in thought he be my y have come west as aa far as an salt sail lake he has been doing a banking ab and las insurance urance business anu anil left his bis wife and sick babe to whom he be was ton tenderly dorly devoted representing that be was waa going on business to some acme town it to la now known says ays the deadwood dead wood timed that be was waa arrested arrea ted on oa a train at tecumseh on september 11 his bis strange at actions and appearance attracting at and sue Dicion he was wa held four or day and released there being no DO charge against him and it not being known know who he was waa or that he be we wt a wanted when he be left home he be wore a blue sack coat business suit ault he carried a large bundle of medora and durango mining stocks and papers thought to be of little or no v value alue when at tecumseh he signed his hia name george rile and may possibly persist to in doing so no he to la 81 91 years of ag age 5 feet ili hi inches tall weight about high cheek bones bonea blue or gray eyes set deep in bead dark brown hair bair thin muta obe and when last seen bad ten days daya growth of board beard any information concerning his bla will be most moat gratefully received ived by martin mason attorneys deadwood south dakota the utah state agricultural society was waa organized monday afternoon in the offices ol of the flab fish and game oom in the joint building the society has for its ita membership farmere stock growers horticulturists bee keepers and dairymen under one oum cum preben Probe sive asive head bead that whatever efforts they may make for the be advancement of their loexess in lo crests eress will be the more of ef foutine in receiving the support ut the united body matters relative to irrigation were discussed add 0 ad the irrigation commission came ta in for a share of condemns tion A ter considerable talk on the agricultural college and its ito alleged enemy the irrigation commission a motion which was wa made by mr lovedy to or ar was waa carried and a constitution and bylaws bylaw by laws law were adopted As ai defined in the constitution the object of the society is ia to promote and encourage the development of the agricultural col tural cep of utah promote trade by producing a better and more uniform article to in larger quantifier and to promote the social inter eta eats of the he to riots of utah any agriculturist of utah may become a member of the society on receiving a majority of the he thereof and pay I 1 ing ng a an n I 1 initiation nt t istl 0 a fee of 50 cenap the rho following officer floors of were then elected and the society adjourned until april 1896 prof A A all of cache county president heber blonton boonton Benn Bo onton lon ot of taylora ville vice P adix A dix of sou salt lake county secretary and treasurer utah owners who have their idocks flooks in western wyoming are pos poa bessea of a feeling of otis action at the way the tax in that bat state have treated them recently A ao noted in the NEWS at the time earlier in the year there was waa an effort made to double up the and the hoop MOD men took prompt measures mea aurea 0 to o resist it commissioning hon HOB john jobe 0 mackey mackay to present their oae case he did go 0 o and when the situation was explained x at evanston Eva naton the officials in formed him that no injustice was waa contemplated tem tom plated on their part par and that they would see gee to it that the sheep men were dealt des it w with ith fairly there the matter rested reate dand and utah owners of sheep were content that ahat the unreasonably heavy burden which they had feared would not be imposed upon them they were hardly pre pared however for the kindly treat ment disclosed in the tax lax notices now being received these theme show that the assessment is not only not increased but actually is in lose less than was anticipated hence handle the sheep owners are expressing their gratification and their appreciation of 0 the wyoming offic official ialO action to in connection with the same industry the sheep men also are encouraged over ever the outlook so tar as the season tm is concerned notwithstanding other sino and serious ericus drawbacks draw bactie before the recent torm the flooks flocko were begin beginning ding to suffer as s the feed eed around the watering I 1 lacto was all ail erten eaten off the storm adorm made practicable ble the removal of flocke to better feeding grounds and today storm form is expected tobaie furtner favora ble the prospects at present are stated to be good tor for buu dant teed feed sod and while the winter way be long anu severe evere it is 8 anticipated that there will be no DO unusual luss loss such as occurs from old cold and sturm storm when fodder la Is escame L A bailey the NEWS nephi correspondent came up irom from the little chicago ol of Suu southern thern utah he says rays that thai there la Is still much ape speculation ou as a to the exact manner in khion young price came to his earb justice ot of tile tiie heape foote and hu hit I 1 jury consisting of adelbert cazier J A hyde byde anu and F W chappell Cb appel have hav paid two visits to the scene of the tragedy with the expectation and hope that they would be able to to secure evidence that thai would woula assist anem in arrivi arriving ag at a verdict up to date dale they have been unable to agree on one beyond thelast thel the fact act toot that they believe that thai pride price was waa murdered and thus thua the case stood lasi isal night they an adjournment tr la eleven days aur juring which they will continue their eared fur for evidence mr bailey says that there are not a few people in nephi who li dine lichine to toabe the view that death was accidental but this tile the jury continues to believe in the theory the funeral of the deceased was very largely attended and great greal sympathy woo pressied tx for or the relatives tri A striking etri king tea tore of phe the exercises exer olsea was waa the toot act t that bat eleven young labibe dressed in 10 white and eleven young men clad in black all relatives of the be deceased acted ab poll pall bear bearer ere the epe ope aBers were eiders james La lattymer ulmer wm knight J W and bishop parked thelah Th elat ter rea reab j resolutions of respect and sympathy ym the nephi tabernacle onar choir fur lobed lebed ane tio music uste the parents and other relatives of price are anxious that nels nela jacobson who was mentioned ah ab ku wing something of at the killing be fully and completely exonerated they are that he is 18 entirely innocent and that a great wrong be has been done him by the use ol of his name as ae andt abed from three to four hundred people assembled in we fifteenth ward hall ball at the reunion of indian territory missionaries anu and Saint esou aou their heir frienda frien dr among those pros nt nl were elders eldera francis M lyman geo teas bale ale and heber JG J araut raut of the abe council of apostles Apo etleR elders elder seymour B young aoa and edward Steven stevenson soo oi of the first council of seventy a large number of those who bail bad performed in IB the abe indian territory mud aud other leading belderr the program won was informal in forma and consisted of conits music muela etc and picnic among the speakers were riders eldera george was wae on a mission to the indian territory in 1883 henry eyring ig on ft a mission there from 1865 1855 to 0 o 1860 and andrew kimball president of the mis eloe there were also alao songs by elder bider teasdale Teas Tea Jale siale elder george goddard a quartette of the returned narlis and the choir W her abe roll or of missionaries was waa callea cover ing 91 neep it was waa responded eU ed to either by the nary or the nearest dearest relative ent tit and in title way mos or these who have dozie done missionary worn work among thi li it mane and white residents reaid ecta in thai hat territory were of 0 thum who responded were a granddaughter of oliver cowdery and a son conof of parley P the first drat two mission ariee to 10 the lad ind anc an during the ev evening eting an elegant kunou bunco c ing anif of cakes borc breau grape peaches pears peare lemonade etc f wa was seved therall the ball wae beautiful h decorated for the occasion with oak brane branches bep corn and eaber features eu gestie of lire life in the indian territory Perri tory mission with curiosities from that abai part pan of the country photographs of the elders the meeting houses at lauard massy masby and andrt st john jobo and other Pl acell of note in the mission mie sion an i 1 with flowers fl owera elder josepek H felt was wae masteroff maager maste or ceremonies the time was wae passed pleasantly until about 1031 when the assem assemblage blaKe dispersed di perneal I 1 A representative of the called at the residence of mr P ki young tuesday and had bad a short abort chat with booher edson barney the oldest male member of the church now livi fir toe tine newa new man was wae greeted by a briget looking old geode gentle mans mao tall and built striking faatu rue roe which indicated godou character and a rugged manhood manbo oil edson barney was waa born in ellis burg jefferson county new york june SO 80 1806 he was waft into the church by simon D carter in ill lorraine county ohio may anti and he has bae been a good and member ever mince looe he has baa been con necked with the early history of tiie church and personally passed many of the tria arlala Is attendant upon the introduction of mormonism Mor he a captain to io zions ziona camp in 1834 1884 returned to kirtland in 1835 where he was wag ordained into the first quorum ol of seventies by joseph smith afterwards being made president of the second quorum filled a mission to 10 pennsylvania and now new york in the years 1835 6 was appointed captain tain in abe natilou legion lealon by general joseph smith in 1887 1837 and filled a million in ohio in 1844 he we hi a helped bellied build the kirtland 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