Show DEATH OF JOHN HOAGLAND elder john hoagland of the fifth ward t ibis his city tiled died at 1045 wednesday september 6 after a cou con to aiji bed lasting six elx weeks anju an illness of mure more or jew aggra batea baure aa ure during almost a year pact the cause of death war wan bright 13 al aliease sease complicated with heart trouble the deceased was waa in his hia glat year having been born in michigan Mio on the tb of may 1883 he was waa the son of abraham and margaret quick hoag lano jant the former so eo well known anu and universally beloved as bishop of the fourteenth ward and both ul of whom bieu within a few weeks ot of each other I 1 lu the winter of 1871 2 f the he family joined the church ut at un early day and moved to nauvoo in the sad scenes buenos connected with the expulsion from that gathering place they were participants and also in the further experiences connected with the exodus to this valley which spot they reached the first year or its settlement 1847 one of the first houses bouses built in ID bull lake city ai alter ter the decision to move out of the port fort on to lo the city lots lota was wae tue the low long log structure put together by bishop hoaglund and his oo 00 none da on lija lul lot in the fourteenth ward where it remained until a few years ago and is ie remembered by many readers adura re the deceased was from the beginning a hard bard worker in canyon offin oriu field and no call either to take aits nits nl musket and do gearu or scout duty duly or to jay his hi hand to the more congenial wes of peace lul jul toll toil ever lound found him unwilling or br unprepared matter of history is ie hie association with the mormon buys anu guarded the passed paeans and louettie during the Buch auau wary war and ana with the gallant band in the guv servile who kept in fear und mod the indiana ludiana along the mat maii route rouie across the plaine during the early da a or of the civil war in this cuimei tiou may also alao be menti t the be tact fact wat he was oue one of too four men arell upon by treacherous to in ambush just juet on the other fide of the dummit cumm lt 1 1 between here and parleys park the djung men john dixon john quayle john hoagland and john knight were hauling lumber rona from the park paris to this city and had bad shar shared edWith with the be indiana tb ir breakfast at Soy derOis mill they had bad rea reached chedi the foot of the hill on their way klo homeward when from a little grove of quaking sap asp near the roadside shota tang madg out with fatal effect two of the men were killed john hoagland headland was wae shut shot through the arm an a he be was waa jumping on one or of hla his bores borbee and knight the other member of the quartet escaped unhurt from a long and faithful faith lul mission to switzerland brother haagland Houglan Hua gland dp who had bad previously moved to ogden returned to fid his bla home well nigh desolater desola dei tet all his bie children but one having been removed by death he so aa aumea management of the ogden house ahouee a ht h Jory known almost irom from oman ocean to ocean at t that time just artor to and immediately following the ad vent of the railway A A few w years later he moved back to silt bait lake city his hie oldest sister mary wife of bishop chauncey W west eat having in ID the meantime died 6 on after this both his bla parents were called hence bence then als older elder brother pet r an and d still later in 1882 his younger elizabeth wife sitf af president george Q QC cannon annon his hie own death leaves put ui two of the family who came to utah in 1847 living lucas the oldest son SOD who was waa a mem member berf if the famous mormon bat aud and who now lives near san ban bernardino california and Em ilythe youngest daughter who still lives in this city on part ut of the old homestead in the fourteenth ward joan hoagland needs no encomiums from the N aws his life and character sufficiently attest thai public praise would be offensive to him he was wae retiring to a marked degree but his big virtues were none the lose less bright for being ostentation unostentatious e but this much way may be vuly said of him he be was a loving joving and ana indulgent husband and father a good aud and kind neighbor and an honest man he leaves a devoted wife and four sons aone john A rece recently atly of pocatello Poca teHo telko idaho louie GL now dow on a mission to now new laia zeala d frank and clarence may the peace of heaven comfort them in their greit sorrow |