Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS two stacks of bay and several sheds belonging to Willard boro were destroyed by fire on monday att afternoon ernon and it required great exertion on the part of a bucket brigade to save the large barn the fire sade is i supposed upp oed to have bare been smoldering since saturday when some ome old straw was burned near the stacks fire broke out to in a barn belonging to fred J may on D street between pint and second monday the neighbors attempted to extinguish the flames before sending bending in an alarm and when the department arrived tae bara was WAG totally destroyed dee troyed and two horses were burned to death the horses were the property of the union meat company toe low aggregates A bad washout occurred in logan canyon cany on bueso tuesday ay fust I 1 not below the herou heron lee power com Comi anya plant it washed out dug the road so BO badly that th at several canyon excursions planned for the bad to be postponed toe the logan and nd richmond canal burst its banks banke and carried so BO much dirt into the river that it was wae dammed for a time wed its ita banks and washed out a considerable piece of the road two complaints charging of lenses of an awful character were lodged in untied united states commissioner prattle court monday against george W who is accused in the complaint of making criminal assaults asa aults supoj tw lw little girls both under the ego age of 13 18 beare clars lra and lillie carney wil BOD was held bold in 1000 bonds on each charge and being unable to find security remained in the custody of the officers friday afternoon a fire broke out jo ID a haystack at mckeand ranch about two miles west of the cow ral part of abe be city the fire department was summoned and responded jed to the esli call but the fire bad galead such buob rapid headway that the stack was WAG totally entailing a loss lose of slaty sixty java five tons igoe of hay bay probably the department prove ted the fire from spreading farther by pumping water troia from the jordan river thus sav log ing the be barn bara and other buildings in cloae proximity 25 26 chairman ot 01 the JL A W racing board 16 a of ble racing bal bulletin lotto loomed issued today states that the racing board has accepted these records reo Oa elbird abird mile ablass B standing star tart uri u paced pac edBy ky prank frank thatcher salt arke ally 41 mx 85 8 5 competition records mads made by W F sims at Ma manhattan Manh attao beach june 11 1895 three miles 26 2 6 four miles five miles milea 1047 86 85 8 6 5 six mil as 1269 1209 lo 16 10 l o eight miles 1717 86 35 8 3 6 5 nine miles billea 1981 26 2 6 utah july 28 1895 the funeral services over the remains of john phillips were held in out our ward meeting house bouse today at 8 2 p m many were wore unable to gain admittance mit tance saints and strangers from settlements were present te thirty deceased has lived here over thirty years stad and would have bate attained the age of 74 in september next we he was known by thousands of the kraii traveling tra Ii public who havn hava shared bared his generous hospitality and camped upon his bit premises pie during that bat time JAMBS A meeting of the committee on program of the black hawk war veterans met in spanish fork lost last saturday anu aino made the necessary neo eary arrangements for an aim enjoyable time lime to be bad at the camp fire to be held in spanish pork Fork on the 21 at 22 ud and of august the presidency denev of the church governor west ex governor thomas officers of the N 0 V U and other prominent citizens will be invited and the black hawk veterans look forward to one of the most interesting camp fires they have a ver ever held an accident of a very peculiar nature occurred at durfee kurfees Dur fees le sawmill a little east of fairview monday sev oral eral men were bandli handling Dg a tree and one end of it was placed on a stump while joseph jones was holding boJ dinar it itin in place by means of a band spike the other end of the tree was moved around causing jones end and to slip and throwing the hand band spike down upon nie his bead with great foice the result was that the be man is now suffering from concus concussion siou of the brain and paralysis paral of the right at side atje je he I 1 la however young and robust and it Is thought he has baa a fair chance for recovery the had a pleasant call thursday from elder bider archibald bevan of levan Lievan juab co who has just returned eftim the southern states mission he left this ibis city on july 20 1893 and after arriving in chattanooga was assigned to labor in the kentucky Ken conference where he has ban labor ed for the post past two year the last four months of his time being spent pent in presiding over the conference elder bevan reports the mission in a thriving condition and says that bat the elders are enjoying the best beat of health he was role released asea on the dinst and returns tobis to his home after visiting friends in tofele tooele county where he formerly resided A sad ad death daub occurred yesterday at Coet castellan alls mrs albert arrowsmith of payson with a number of other pay son SOB people was spending spenst pioneer day at the springs abl white mrs arrowsmith was bathing in tie age pool she was wised with an attack of hemorrhage of the lungs image kind had bad to be assisted from we be water by friends she was placed on a lounge lou ago and given snob much attention As aa the circumstances admitted but expired in a short abort time mrs arrow smith amith was a young woman about 30 years of age and leaves ik a husband and a little girl about nine years of age she had bad suffered red from lung trouble her husband elder arrowsmith to Is on a mission minion in ID england which increases the sadness madness connected with the death following according to the report of the deputy statisticians is the largest crop raised by a tanner farmer in cache cu bunty u nty number of acres improved and number of acres cultivated land ot of sores acres irrigated land aubr bisers of acres p pasture aft acres of wheat bus at 40 acta 2916 4 40 0 76 75 acres of oats 2626 2625 bus bos at 26 25 acts 26 80 30 acres of lucern tons at 3 aft 21 20 acres of hav 30 tons tona at 54 7 acres of potatoes 0 t moes 2 bus at GOO 00 2 acres of 9 beets ts bus at 00 cheese lbs iba at 00 total 1 I 65 farm expense 00 balance KM aft 65 81 aock OCK ON FAUX 30 30 cows catte 60 50 horses 20 swine A stranger committed suicide at the me grand central hotel betel opposite the U P depot in this city some time sunday night presumably before 9 1 though bough that fact was not known until 1 after noon today who he be was wag or where be came from is not known at this ibia time and there is in little prospect for an immediate solution lution Bo of the mystery the decee dece aeed essed wax was airey fairly airly well clad and was about 60 years of age he was of medium size and wore a rather light gray board beard he be bad a valise full of cloteil clothing ug the character of w which blob would seem to in gloste that he be was a minor miner he had bad registered as an D 8 S augell he had taken a dose dome of morphine phine and then shot himself jim in the stomach with a 32 caliber colts revolver in conversation with the first pres monday afternoon a reporter of this paper learned that general leeret was entertained by them on ac a failure to mention the fact in the NEWS niwo article on their return from alaska on saturday of the many acts ot of kindness shown them by the afi M bials of the union pacific the omission it to is needless to state was waa entirely unintentional identa woodruff cannon and smith say ay that both they and the other members of the party were shown every possible courtesy through the efforts and influence of general manager ed dickinson and his able and accommodating representative superintendent W it bancroft who put his hie own private oar car and porters at their disposal the same statement applies to the officials of tue northern pacific and oregon railway oon ion and steamship company all of whom wham did all in their power to make it pleasant pleaseant lor for the party AMERICAN july 26 25 william 8 dieal editor of the eureka democrat met with an accident here bore last night which caused his hi death he ud had been up in the canyon in charge of a party of salt bait lake excursionists excursion lets and bad just juat returned and was waa in the sot act of hauling the baggage to the depot when the team become became tightened frightened andi ran away there were antho in the wagon with mr diehl prof junea jones and two children mr diehl jumped from the wagon alighting upon his hi head and sustaining Iii juries from which he be never recovered the other occupants were a uninjured area justice jab john n summoned summon u a 4 jury and was waa held th the verdict being that the he deceased came to his hi death from in juries received while to in a runaway the same being purely accidents accidental the jury consisted of J H wooten woolen robert aham and A DuD dunkley kloy mr diehl formerly rested la in gait bait lake and has hai a brother io diehl who la Is editor of the sandy independent since the killing of pat porter foster in the golden gate mine at mercur marcur much speculation peculation has been indulged lb in in regard to whether or not the cm ci m pany could be held responsible fr far the accident cordent co ident several days day have been pent in holding an inquest justice shoe bri brimire dire of that precinct conducting it the following follow iniz in ie the verdict returned the inquisition held at mercur precinct tooele thoele county utah on the and nd days of A D 1895 before E B justice of the peace on the body of pat foster by the jurors whose names are hereto subscribed said jurors on their oaths do say bay that upon the day of july 1895 by a cave of rooks rocks in the incline of the golden gate mine maine the said pat hat foster came to his bis death and that thai said cave of rocks occurred through the negligence of the golden gate company in that they did not timber the ground which according to 10 the evidence given before us was shown to be unsafe the people of gunnison in all loyalty to pioneer day a celebration which will looff long be remena remembered bored by all who participated at 9 a m the pro cession consisting of representatives of the ward organizations wagons showing the products of 1847 and 1895 twenty alenty seven little girls representing the ahe counties of utah louether tou ether witt with the brass band paraded the principal aud and then at theR society ball where a program of 0 oration ioup songs recitations and musical elections was rendered in abe after KOD aaion there was wag a childrens doines dance to in johnsons John sins hall bail after which outdoor sports ports were indulged in ID such as foot and ad bicycle ra maclair clair tug of war orange fishing eto etc the successful conte contestants Ebo being luil handsomely rewarded for their thair efforts to in that direction james Fjola ted noted acted as aa marshal of the day with A B sen and Brig brigham hato jensen as a assistants the affair w was 21 a success in every respect and reflects great credit on those who constituted ahe different committees coroner joseph baker assisted by W N thomas Tho rass david reene beese and W H as a jury hold held an aa inq inquest on the body of james W butler killed in a railway accident as an already reported in the telegraph io so oo emus the engineer J A boffing ing too tod the fireman section foreman and section hands too testified tined that the deceased came to his death ty by belair tr in the side by a of the han handcar dear as it flow flew in splinters after beyck by the rie locomotive be tweet tween n downey sad swan like lake ou on the etah northern bail railway way the evidence bonce was to the effot abat the whistle was frequently blown the be toad road at that point being full of short curves su in S u turning ous oue of these the hanc handcar letar was observed a few rods distant but too 00 late to avoid a collision every man jumped from the han handcar dear but for or some reason butler did not get od the track until knocked iff by a flying piece or of the car the train stion mien were released from all responsibility vy oy a verdict of accidentally killed the funeral services over the remains of sister battle helliwell were hold held friday afternoon at the home of sister lister broadbent 1087 east easa south street the services wre were pre bided aided over by elder thomas moss who bore testimony to the faith and abd I 1 integrity of the deceased during bet no ne year years s membership if f the twenty first ward the other speakers were elders wm win crowther Cro winer joshua B bean oliver JH odeson henry tuckett sod and rodney fill hillam ism jr tuese brethren became acquainted with ulster sister helliwell Heli lwell while ariey were traveling missionaries in england each in ID turn testified to her rood good character and faithful ess ass in ID the Q G spot while in her native country her disposition was waa kind nod nd lovina and won for her many warm hearted friends during her illness every oare care and attention was given her by willing hands and klod kind and loving hearts she received the gospel in the yest year 1853 sod and during toe me many years ot of irmajo be held firm to the testimony ot of he be lord jesus christ her body was laid to rest in the city cemetery on saturday evening a man by th name or of W N duffield Duffle lil about 45 years of age who was on his way from eureka to bait lake city stopped off at and engaged a room at J P JR johnsona Johnson job geons 8 house telling the people that he had been seized with such great gaiu that he be could nut not continue bis trip lie he aleo askco that he be not disturbed about noon yesterday it was found that he was dyitt dying and a doctor was sent for but the unfortunate man expired before the doc tor arrived the coroner was then summoned and a jury consiline consi conal tine kiting of A 0 james gray J N tiffany em paneled to investigate invest invent gate the case A box of morphine was found from which the deceased had evidently taken a dose does to relieve his bis palo pain and as the powder bad become packed it was believed he be hot bawl accidentally taken an overdose and a verdict was wa rendered to so that effect from letters found to in his bis possession posie wion it was learned that he was going doing to halt bait lake city where his wife and tour four children live 6 t fill a position as cook and there was nothing to indicate that bat he commit ud suicide there was a tremendous downpour down pour pout of rain a veritable cloudburst at hunter yesterday arday sunday afternoon ns about 2 the weather had been hot and threatening for two or three days but there was nothing to indicate that a flood dood was about to descend on n she he people peoli but it came aad ad with terrible force hark dark clouds gathered on oa the to foot othula hUls above the settlement shortly alter after noon and cons lowd to lower lover aad grow denser for sometime erne 1 I ID e when there was waa a flash of light lightning atut followed by a pool peal ot thunder then ihen great drops of rain fell but for a very snort time only so as they were succeeded by a downpour of water that was simply one immense sheet oboes at least three quarters of a ralle mile wide almost before the were aware of it a flood was upon them covering farms farma and filling up and washing out ditches on oa every hand band the average depoli of water U Is said a id reached from two to three feet and fields and yards suffered sufi ered accordingly the suit salt lake and utah canal was out upon copen by the flood in two places and the regular flow of water diverted from its obanner oban nef ei the canal bed was also filled with na reek and bebris of |