Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS A abree year y earold ear old daughter of fred of logan was waa watching her father out willows willow wita a t on monday moral Dirand placed her hand baud oo on the chopping block jut just as the hatobel descended deao ended her wrist was wa out tu to me he bone utah march 10 1896 1895 in the be obituary of brother richard bird I 1 sent you I 1 omitted to tate state him hia ape age please say ay that he was 74 years yeara 4 months and 14 days day of age yours youra truly D EVANS henry freckleton coal minor miner died this m march 16 at 3 o at 81 marya hospital ht hr loftt one of his hie arms at castle gate on monday the lusts and died from the effects efi ecta he was waa born july 1863 at slaw abonan bootland Suot Soot land he will 1 be buried at cattle castle onto gate A mot moot enjoyable time was wa pent in the third ward meeting house thursday evening when the members member ot of the waird vard with some oma invited gutt i assembled to do honor boner to their venerable bishop jacob Weller w who be had bad re coed abed the be advance i 1 age of 87 years year and has bag been called tj 0 be ordained a PAr Patria larch rot there were present besides ane mem bers ben of the ward the presidency of the be stake fillak baljet samuel anu ABO othen deputy marshal manhal cook went out to island and served it a restraining order on CummIngs lAwes and the salt lake parties who have located the by making desert entry of the names ame complaint and sum ammon WAA wa also alao served on the above named gentlemen to appear in the fourth district court oo on march 80 30 and show bow cause why the temporary injunction should not be made permanent the following dalr request for information of a relative comes from eng land mr ichardson JM farmer of mister ton brother of william richardson left this country coultry tor for etab utah in connection with the mormon religion about thirty years yeara ago and his alcoe leoe polly being the youngest youn geat relative left would be very glad of SAY any communication respecting him please addred mm mary robson printer Print eriV society rooms gromball streets liverpool wm win crookston Croo katon has baft filed a suit ault against the centennial eureka co for damages he claims that on the or of october 1894 he was waa at work in the mine when a shot which had bad fire the night before exploded and hurled burled upon him great masses of rock earth and other material ial whereby a number of his bones bonea were broken which caused him great suffering and permanent injury this thia he be charges was caused by toe the neglect of toe tae company to in not demov log the powder which caused the explosion plo aion A good friend at Snow snowville vIlle utah arnold goodliffe writes the NEWS Is a without doubt tue tae be bea stand and it shoula he be in the family of every latter day saint I 1 consider the sermons alone worth ten times time the value of to abe sub crip tion your paper should b be read by all further our correspondent says saye we are having a great deal of lok nes ne in this ward ami some deaths it has haa been about all IJ the well ones coee could do to wait upon the which eandi tion till still we hope as ae spring comes things will improve in this respect the funeral services over the remains remain of bluer joseph dark clark were hold held tuesday afternoon atter noon in the old tabernacle bhore was waa a large attendance and alip appropriate prop and consoling ron solin remarks remark were maue made by elders elder david john myron fanner wm win J lewis and J E booth who testified to lu tue integrity of brother clack and aad his hie services in an the like church he has been one ot of the roW dents of provo from the be tin he returned from california with tie mormon battalion an n 1848 and took aia a active part in toe indian wars war and ad all the early events connect ou ej with the be settlement of the county rh the arbitration commission corn in the case between the salt lake canal companies com and utah county people in the he controversy regarding me jordan dam dispute ten ren aerel its iti decision on the question ot of whether the bait lake people bad violated abe contract the majority L W shurtliff and amos amo D Eloi Bolda dawsy wy that aney had from hulub decision jodeph E tayloe dissented the next thing to io be des de elded will 1 b to what extent the utah county people have been injured by the failure ot this the salt bait lake parties to comply with the contract in regard to regulating the at the tie dami dame in the th jordan river too the commission will not meet again till april lt lot having noticed in your valuable paper the abe cames ot of a few of the old jackson county veteran veterans vet arans I 1 thought I 1 would give the lob names of a lew more my marched to missouri in 1882 my brother horace B owens baptized zid in ohio now lives jives in woodruff apache county alizna Ar araz izna na in full fuli faith my sister C A owens webb Is in one of those abose that passed through all the trials up to the be present time she nw lives in fillmore more and as far aa concerns OrDO your humble bumble servant I 1 wan wais burn in jackson county missouri in the year 1832 and borne all the be joys joye and persecutions of the latter jay aay saints until now BOW JAS JAB 0 OWENS fillmore CITY millard county utah the stove peddlers mentioned in tuesdays tuesday are working cache valley with four wagons it II to is reported they are making some sales on the usual plan other peddlers seem to be finding a rich harvest here they are handling watches and other alleged gold jewelry and are very accommodating as to terms they sell an elgin watch with one of the cheap class of gold tilled filled cases for from 26 25 up that can calm be bought of our local jewelers or of exact ly the same grade for 14 they hate some high grade watches at t p proportionate 1 1 prices it is a aid on th the erv word d of a reputable citizen of hyrum that they have hare taken 1500 in each cash and notes out of that town tow a A few of hard earned dollars paid as aa the subscription script loo price of a reliable newspaper might have saved a much larger sum nova to some of 0 those now new being gulled the provo woolen wills milla directors dire okon held bold a meeting tuesday and read and joe C cutler culler tue tae committee appointed to consummate the deal transferring me he property of the deseret mills to the he provo prove mill milk company reported that the he manufactured bad been delivered to jno 0 outler cutler bross bros the he agents agent of the mills and an that the titles title to the real estate had been examined by the attorneys attorney and deeds were presented which the board accepted and a resolution was wa passed authorizing authur izing the be seats core tary and treasurer to pay the amounts agreed upon john 0 cutler tendered his hie resignation so 0 o that mr frank jennings Jen ninga could be put in his bis place and the board appointed him one of the directors director the question of resuming remaining we the dw DAS ores eret mills woo was brought up and a cons mitlee was wag appointed to report at a future meeting the exact price of we he deal gould could oot not be ascertained as the deeds dads do net how bow it but it la to be over which bag baa been paid in sash tend land capital took stock in toa AP provo woolen abe governor do vernor monday manday issued the he following proclamation setting sting apart epars april 6 as arbor D PAY y to all to 10 whom these presents present shall games come greeting know ye that by a wise wio provision of our laws law the governor has been authorized to set apart as a legal holiday in each year the first saturday in april as arbor day therefore I 1 caleb W west went governor of the territory of utah by virtue of the power vested in me do set apart and delare declare saturday the 6 h day of April 1895 s a legal legai holiday and do issue my 9 preola rods ab mation recommending that it be ob served by the people of the territory Terri ory in the planting of trees shrubs hruba and vines in the promotion promo tiou of forest growth and ana culture and in the adornment of public and private grounds places and ways and in such other efforts and undertakings as shall be in harmony with the general character of the day in testimony whereof I 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of said territory to be affixed done ai salt lake city this day of march A D 1895 and of the independence of the untied states the one hundred and nineteenth by the governor W CHARLES C RICHARDS secretary of bah territory there was a death at the penitentiary between the hours of fur four and five o thursday the deceased Lorl prisoner being dr spiegel who on december 5 th 1894 plead guilty in judge bartons Bart hs court to charges of forgery and was sentenced to a years imprisonment he was by birth a jew and during his cati in the penitentiary wrote letters to rabbi jacobson of this city meats eiseman bamberger Bamber gerand and other prominent per in hebrew circles imploring them hem to 0 o interest in bis bin behalf with willi a view of obtaining a pardon for him b im but t tola big did not carry 13 began to complain of sickness very shortly after receiving his bis sentence and had been an inmate of the penitentiary hospital during nearly the entire interval between then and his death for the last two months he had bad kept his bed almost entirely latterly signs of dropsy manifested themselves and N nd there had bad also met et tn ina a thickening of the walls f the stomach the convict has baa remained under be abe care of dr J B S witcher the penitentiary physician to whom he wrote a note dote a few days day ago thanking him for his big kind kindrew kindne new sr it is in now certain that the hoods boode issue proposition is defeated although nut all of the outside precincts inota have been heard beard from yet while the city precincts gave a majority in favor oi of boudi bonding boudinier nir the precincts went strongly wrongly tron gly against it if following is the tie vote of the precincts as far as received yes tea no skit salt rake lake city first precinct second precinct third precinct fourth fifth precinct 1 bi bangham hain 58 59 B big 1 g cottonwood 86 66 55 Ira pw 88 38 61 51 baat mill creek 28 26 91 46 granger 10 46 45 hunter is 18 19 murray an kill til creek 42 41 worth north jordaan 21 31 mountain dell 8 6 plesiant green breen it 22 cleant view 18 12 alverton Bl verton 23 26 bandy 36 6 a abgar house 4 47 25 rio N 18 8 71 west weal jordan 26 25 total 2606 nto NID were wt re fiew ai north point little ali tle cottonwood or silver precincts A letter has ban been received by his hie parents on the circumstances attend ing the of john schramm bramm Bo announced last laet week by telegram through the NEWS on the first day of march between 12 and I 1 he was with threso three companions crossing oro esing the grand river near richardson driving some bei beef steers steen when about halt across the river they got into deep water and losing losbog their tooting in the swift current each was compelled to fight for nis big own life the horse bone john schramm was riding would not swim very well and in ID the excitement he left it placing himself at a still greater disadvantage the ether aher men reach reached the shore exhausted and hardly able to stand on their feet an attempt wee was made to got get a rope to john but it was too late lie he sank suddenly as if cramped by the very cold water and never came up again johnny as an he was familiarly called was huou ligeti by all bis big comrades and every effort was made to rescue his body the river was dragged with hooks books and ropes till night and similar repeated the next and on the third and fourth days but without success suc oese twenty sticks stick of giant powder werle fired to raise the body if possible fifteen men assisting in the ahe work but bui all seems seeing fruitless john schramm Boh ramm of payson was about 19 years yean of age of a frank and kind disposition and made many friends wherever he be engaged himself much sympathy la in fet felt by all for the bereaved parents parent and relatives in their great sorrow morrow PROVO utah march 14 the provo pro vo operative cooperative co institution is in the banjo handset of the US IT 8 marshal under an execution issued from the farat district court this morning when rumors were board beard that the institution had bad been attached touch much surprise was expressed as aa it to is the largest mercantile house in town and the oldest cc operative institution in the territory it has bag been known for some come time that the corporation was heavily involved but the directors and stockholders have hoped that it would be able to pull nab yesterday however T 0 webber superintendent of Z C M I 1 which Ine titu tion held claims against tle gle coor co or tor came down and obtained a note lor jor the amount encored toured by mortgage on all the real aud aid personal property of the abe corporation and immediately took steps to foreclose the result was that this morning a decree of foreclosure wes was obtained to in the he pint first district court and all the property of the coop co op was wag levied upon the pint first national bank ou of provo attached the institution ear early this morn ing in a auit for 1700 on a promissory note but as the mortgage was wai given yesterday of course the banks will b bt secondary the coop co op owes b sides the amounts mentioned about of this amount to is due lo 10 abe estate of A 0 smoot and the balance to salt lake and eastern mercantile houses the assets including notes and accounts account when an inventory was taken last month figured up to 68 so go it would seem that there is in a pr prospect 0 of the creditors creditor being paid in ID tull lull there are some people here sorely afflicted with cancer which successfully ba baffles fales the efforts of the besot bent physicians to effert a cure Y adrych a welsh paper of march 7 contains a simple recipe concerning which it is sold said there are scores of remarkable oases cases that prove its it value as an a cure mr william davies of this mis city has made a translation which he be has brought to the NEWS with a request for publication for the benefit oi of sufferers it reads reada as an follo follow wf boll turley turkey figs if f the beit bed brand obtainable in fresh milk until the milk la Is thickened and the figs tender out the latter and place on the cancer as am not hot as can be borne whether the tumor is in broken or not wash the sore every time the poultice la Is changed with owe come of the milk the washing process should be gone through night and morning or at react once a day drink about a quarter of a pint of the milk the be figs have been boiled in ia once a day for three or four months month if the stomach can stand it s A number of cases of almost alcoe t marvelous cures are cited sonae some of them being given here one ode is that of a man who ahu died at the he age of years who was cured six years before bis big death by the use of six pounds of figs in bis bin case the cancer had eaten one slue side of his bis jaws and down to bis big throat the cure was pronounced so perfect that no sign ot of a return of the dread tumor WM was ever evera abowd bown another in ilk stance li in cited of a girl who had a cancer in ber breast which bled freely and ton ten pounds pound of the turkey fruit bealand her the remedy in perfectly harmless in any respect ree and it its if virtue should bould be proved by experience here bore the knowledge of that fact ought to become public the following opinions lona were handed banded down by the territorial supreme court saturday morning mor the people of the territory aso ag charles thiede appellant apfel ant lant taide was wag found guilty on october 1894 of |