Show t LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS copenhagen march 11 1896 leau stab state in your val valuable ustle gribat that lager I 1 oner as to learn the whereabouts oi 01 a who emigrated i Copen copenhagen bagen to utah in 1864 address is mrs mo moeveen Moe ensen neen it vatie valie 19 a 0 1 PJ P JENSEN ENSEN 1 any descendant or other relative ilanor jor noble ashloc abbl y who it is alid dined the oV church ohio soon after its organization jugend name and address to el lei jet wf D richards Bi church historian kit lake city utah he will learn athing to his bis interest equi rles are being made for earning the construction oi 01 demille such as described in the ITS s a few weeks ago as being bulli built fmc r george haray har jy in sanpete San pete it ii marei rei to know whether parties in I 1 county can get mills that will do effective service as claimed by 4 death of mrs elizabeth leaves nag ne wire wife 11 1 senator barnes ol of aville sv ille occurred at that phaoe tours the cause of the isaas demise she was born at ai to nEn I 1 gland marob march 6 1834 and ved in 10 U biah lab thirty years laier inter ahe lahe L th t h m most moist estimable and loveable love able wo pt p t if aft carter of the third ward aisi j thursday after a lingering t was the wife of the lau latt inloes carter and has lived in I 1 stab xtab since 1852 the deceases decess ea passed gh all the early trials of the rob and remained faithful to ahr 1 1 am she leaves five obi luren loren anu ano y lift erous grand children to mourn her 1 mn jim delia oakley bachman Ba wife ol of aie benj bachman Ba died sudden f ly bunday sun day from heart failure failer a ane J juam in tier her usual health in the morn 15 1 diw asi towards noon she was ovitt witia ivy ft tee efat illness and in about halt half an boar she ebe died the deceased was an murable tl mable lady and leaves three ahli V 1 afton and numerous friends to mourn hr hor departure r coroner offenbach was summoned eammon ed lincoln houseas 3 8 oo looft friday where a colored nimai acma t flamed nw spencer and aged about 80 had been found dead a few iv minutes es before according to the proprietor is story etory the woman 5 5 who has baa been sick lor for some time 1 aled for or a comb and brush which vahaken was VA taken to her bar A quarter of an antar afterwards she was dead the aaker does not think it a ease case of sul sui ibe death was probably due to heart failure sig horn burlington wyo march 1896 we have had bad a very good winter I 1 with considerable of snow now but the took on the range has done very well wall has hae commenced and the land Is ie in IB good order for the seed there is plenty of good land and water here for mh ficho who want to make now new homes otar ward is ie in good order with wm win packard as bishop and marter black to ie councilor couo coun the sunday school and the Y M and Y ii M M I 1 A are in brood or ler jer with a good food day school we have had no alc sickness alackness kness this winter lu in this ward want yours respectfully J 8 arother sensation from chicago acoss toe wires to this city friday fridae afternoon in the form ot of the following associated press telegram it has bag been ascertained from fro m the boks bo ks of the northwestern railway that toe bue box containing the corpse which was suld sold as unclaimed freight at the auction sale was from salt lake bake city officials there have been communicate i with to in the hope of identifying the boy this brief dispatch dis dispa tei was preceded by a longer one which appears in another part of the NEWS when chief pratt wile was 81 sp ken to at 3 8 friday after regarding the matter he be declared diat a t no do information of the character intimated had bad reached his office but added that something might come the appended statistical report discloses the attendance and punctuality t f the pupils 0 the city schools fur for the month beginning february 24 ali and ai 91 ding march average number belo neine boys girls gi alis total 8 average jai baty y attend act boys girls girl 4 8 total 8 average daily 4 te henc h enc oce boys 2752 girls total caes ca on es so tad ness buys girls 40 kutal 1011 number not absent bor tarda boye 1920 girls girl 1 1917 otal per cent ut attendance attenasio attend sio ce per cent of punctuality riginald entries for month boys 89 trio iris 40 total 79 original entries tor for year boyr boy girl total belonging at last report oe lunging at date 8 total enroll m nt of month number ol of ca colored lored children enrolled enro en rollou 43 neither absent nor tardy during year william sidney stone died quite at his bla residence on maulson mauleo 1 avenue fiday morning at about I 1 11 1 uj lock mr stone was suffering erl ng from a severe cold and went home on the previous evening to take a sweat and try and g gt git t relief relict from his bis trouble he retired to bed at 10 and remarked that he was feeling quite badly at halt hali past seven yesterday morning orning mrs stone wout went to bla big room and found him sleeping and failed in ID her attempt to arouse him she did not try to disturb his bis rest again until 1080 1030 when be was breathing quite heavily god and being unable to arouse him his bis wife became alarmed and sent for dr joyce thu the latter came au and called to in dr coulter they could do nothing for him and be died at noon the cause of death was re ported as congestion of the heart mr stone was well known he came from birmingham england in 1865 since w hiob time lie be has resided in ogden except a short abort residence at berram the spirit of little milton H davis the beloved byear old son of mr and mrs W P F D deif saip took its flight to the great beyond about 8 o elock thursday occasioned by circumstances which make the blow a very terrific one to the parents of the little fellow the davis residence Is located at west north temple street and it was there that yesterday morning little milton the pride and joy ot of the house hold bold was wag playing around a fire of borning rubbish little did the mother who was wag watching the child playing rould around the burning embers think that it would be the cause of him being so 80 suddenly summoned away when for a moment she lost eight of the little chap he be stopped stepped into all that was left ot of the fire white feathery like ashes and in an instant his bis kilts were all in flames in this condition milton was torn lorn from the fire and the flames extin but the boy bad been very severely burned and although medical aid was quickly summoned the fire tind fad dooe done its work and the little fellow passed away about nine hours after no ne bad been so badly burned the mother to is prostrated over her bar terrible bereavement the father who was wan out in skull valley at the time was waa quickly notified ot of the distressing affair the silt salt lake county republican committee held a meeting in be abe OP omeara acears block wednesday the members present were A H parsons mao mati john T axton alton secretary seare tary E H catheter canister W J harvey ana joseph cottle cottie a of the city and F L gushing 0 of f bingham Bing bam W H lyon ivyon of murray and samuel perry ot of saudy caserman Co Ca airman sirman parsons stated the object of the meeting which contemplated the apportionment of tho the delegates to the state convention among the city and county precincts toots on the ame basis as the state committee fixed we the countes coun tys representation to in the state convention viz vs one delegate to every forty votes cast for governor vernor wells at the last election this allotment gives the county delegates apportioned as follows amt precinct 20 26 third 15 fourth 12 FULL 19 outside precincts preot nois 89 total it was also decided to hold bold a convention of delegates from the outside precincts at murray on thursday april 2 at 2 p m primaries for this convention will be held on monday evenings evening march ao 30 the basis of representation will be oue one delegate at arge for each precinct and one delegate to every ton ten votes or fraction thereof ergot cast for the republican nominee for governor under anis rule the convention will be composed of delegates its ita purpose is to select 89 39 delegate to attend ene state convention the last will and atef teet lament testament of the lati late jacob weiler has bis been filed for probate in the third district court the deceased left property aggregating in value among the assets are in rest realty in cash in Z C U M 1 I stock in deseret National 2100 in state bank bana in deseret savings 2000 to in tug tue consolidated implement company in the utah sugar dugar company and in the provo woolen mills mille the balance is in secured notes under the terms of the will there its i bequeathed to the deceased decease ds a wite wife elizabeth mcelroy weiler a house and lot in the third ward valued at and per year during her itie and to hr her son elijah malta Well weiler wellar br the remainder of the estate e tati to be divided into six alx lx equal parte the bequeath to be as follows emidy muy P weller weiler daughter inlaw in law seven one sixta angus B weiler abree benthe of one sixta mary A weiler widowed daugh terin law and six eix one joseph joeeph T horne home son eon ln irl law and ana tour four grandchildren grandchild rev one oat sixta hector W haight haibt grandson one blixtt elizabeth jane fuster foster Bring burt borst and add mary ann foster creamon Cr iemon iamon adopted daughters one sixth each elizabeth mcelroy weiler elijah malm malin weiler and joseph joeeph 8 home are named as ae executors without bonds bonde the Deti petition tion for the probating of the will was wae met bet tor learing leafing on april mother aon sAnn taylor as she ehe was familiarly famili ariy called notice ot of whose death appears in this issue was waa the mother ol of elder joseph B E taylor who le lawell well known by the people of utah mother taylor passed to lo her net so eo peacefully and quietly thursday at that her stepping out ol 01 this life was waa scar ec arcely eely susceptible she bhe lived tu to an age to which only a very few attain she kibe was waa born november eta 1800 and consequently came lu in with the begIn beginning Ding oi 01 the nineteenth century she was wag not married until she abe had reached her twenty ninab year tibe was the mother of lour four children one sou son and three daughters all ot of whom are living jiving and are faithful members of the church two of them reside in arizona end one in ID idaho mother taylor was baptized into the church in 1848 her too eon joseph E being the flroa to make known the be principles of the gospel to her bero she bhe outlived all ot 01 her mediate family her oldest sister the only surviving one having died at as a very advanced age a short abort time ago the deceased was wae of a retiring avoiding everything like public recognition but withal witha was most devotedly devot euly attached to her rell religion gion her immediate descendants number about one hundred and twenty it la Is certain that her rest reet will be as aa peaceful as aa was her last mo mente the time lime or of her funeral will be given when word la in received from rom her daughters utah march 28 1896 the eighth regular sension ot the utah county teachers association was wae held bold in the parker school house in this thia city today after the prell preliminary mies holton supervisor of the abe primary departments oi salt bait lake city school delivered two lecture her services erv icee had bad been secured BB 88 instructor tor of abb primary department ol 01 t tle association but the other department t wishing to secure the berie beneal fit of her bar suggestions Buggea ilone adjourned to the he primary department the lady offered suggestions in regard to the proper observance of arbor day her plan for the study of the robin was wae taken by all ail the te achere rc it elicited elt olied considerable discussion and showed a groat great lack of on ue part of the lecture to the iz enera assembly on the use of pictures in education was wag filled with practical to the true teacher the following wore were unanimously approved wt the teachers of utah ou tinty in convention convection assembled recognizing the efficient laudable and inspiring efforts of prof T B lewis as an commissioner of schools of utah territory during the last laet two years and aad realia ing iba the educative effect intellectual moral and ana physical as resultant oi of bis administration in this county do hereby resolve first that we enderse end erne his bis official acts in every particular second that his bis labors jabore among us ue have given an impetus ot 01 incalculable value pregnant with practical instruction st and lofty ideals ideale third that we pray for his hie continuous suc success cee that his hie efforts in the future ae 88 in the past may be crowded crow ceil with the blessings he so BO archly de serves fourth these reeola be published in some newspaper of general circulation throughout the state stale a copy presented tu to arf lewis lewie and that a minute thereof be spread upon the records of this ibis association it is in understood that the brigham young academy will be asked to ratify the resolutions X the greatest gathering in the history of the thirtieth quorum of seventies convened friday ti tie e nineteenth ward ard meeting house bouse it was i he outgrowth of a reunion held about two months since of the presidency of the quorum wherein expressions were made that a similar gathering of mem bets beis would be productive of good presidents geo Q cannon and joseph F smith of the first presidency ane flint first council of seventies and the bishopric of the a and dd wards together with all the members of the quorum were individually invited with their companions mem bers in the missionary field were rep resented by mother sister or sweetheart alt all elders resi dinAr in the quorum district who had accepted missions were also present pre seui of the three classes invited to come to the front it was shown that 23 28 had bad filled foreign missi ont 17 were represented who are now to in the missionary field and 13 18 who had accepted missions president aeo Q cannon related some incidents te in his early life of mis loonry experience showing that while it was uphill work abounding in obstacles st acles og it was made successful through faith president jos joe F smith addressed the assemblage on the duties dutie sand and callings of seventies interspersed with the addre addressee was a song gong entitled loves lioves song by mrs L azie thomaia edwardf edwarde miss lilllan hamlin recited the monks maguill cult jot H dean frederick beesley and matthew noall sang a ditty composed by Q leen isen entitled the spring of lobia in the hawaiian a and nd F english languages langu agee geo hamile gave a select selection ioD from campbells pleasures of hope charley pike sang mang 0 my father brother and sister bister pike rendered the quartet come where the lillie bloom and adelbert beesley gave gare a xylophone solo golo the lady judy representatives of the mif sion slon aries now I 1 li the ihu field again came to 0 o the front this time laden with viands and eatables that made all satisfied the whole was a pleasant event long to be rt by those present after a storm cornea comes a calm is a principle that ban baa applies emid the disturbed affairs of meo men well OB as la in the warring elements a and ruffled conditions of earthly aim phere just now its force is being felt in th t presence and surroundings surround ins of tb t ministers association and Y M C A the latter has won a victory tb the former does not dispute it and har quietly resigned itself to the ble that fact was made manifest ta in i the plainest possible manner today when a NEWS man called upon th tb rev B R G at tile bis study off lor 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