Show YOUNG GIRL DEAD I Della Ball SuccUbs t Attack of Pneumonia Special Correspondence Ka vie March 2Mlss Delia Bal eldest daughter of 1Ir and Mrs Jared Bal of thIs place died yesterday afternoon after-noon after two weela illness Pneumonia Pneu-monia caused her death The deceased was a bright young girl 13 years of age The funeral servIces will be held tomorrow tomor-row rowR IV Bares who recently purchased the Kaysvle hotel is having some exterior ex-terior Improvements made that will add much to the appearance of the building Kaysvihle Is lust now infested with a band of gypsies The camp that has been located here for a week was augmented today br the arrival of three more wag onloads of the mendicants They are making themselves obnoxious by their persistent begging and there are some who think that the city marshal should demand that they move on The few wan days of this week have induced farmers and gardeners to commence com-mence their spring work Court In Davis County By Telephone to The Herald FarmIngton March 2In the district court today the case of G H Stephens vs the Rio Grande Western was on trial before Judge Rolapp A motion for non suit was granted John Weaver vs the Rio Grade Vest ern settled out of court Mary J Burmlngham a gIrl who figured in an escapade In Salt Lake some weeks ago with one William Butcher was sent to the reform school Provo Notes Special Correspondence Provo March 2SNext Friday March 31 President Lorenzo Snow will visit the Brlba Young academy Tomorrow Wilam Kerr of Ogden and d i f o ti t MIss Rose Hading of this city will be married In the Salt Lake temple A reception re-ception will be held at the residence of the brIdes parents in the Third ward thursday evenIng The Brigham Young academy will be closed nezt week to allow the students wee to attend general conference HearIng of petition for letters teta mentar in the estate of Susanna Y Fairbanks deceased set for April 15 I Marriage licenses were granted today to Benjamin Kimball Bane aged 2 Lake Snore and Bessie Thomas aged 21 Spanish Fork Alex H Steggel aged 2 I and Elvira CousIn aged 18 both of Amer lean Fork AerI Prove Notes SpecIal Correspondence Provo March 2Last nIgh as Rio Grande Western train No 8 was approaching ap-proaching Provo near Seventh street it struck and killed a calf belonging to James Bayden Attorney M ir Warner returned from 1Iant this evening The DeUess Furniture comnanys tem was on H street near Twelfth this oven Ing when n train pulled by The horses became frIghtened and stared to runS but didnt get tar as the wagons vheels got into a ditch and tipped the rig over dich tpped No serious damage was done but ilr T N Taylors little son was thrown tom the wagon and badly frightened wagn Rhoda Young of the First wad Is reported veryihl hre6 of her daughters reporte i ers besides those living in Provo Irs Frances Young of lving Lake and Mesdames Mes-dames Annie and Martha Duke of Heb rare r-are at her bedsIde County Recorder Mrs Frank Spencer Is the proud motherot I new baby Ir1 Scarlet fever is an unwelcome visitor at the homes of T H Cluf and George Rawlins otthE Fourth ward The regular btv war tf the W C T U will be held Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs James Eoyd9n The great Godoaski will play at the tabernacle Saturday The Sunday school of the Second ward will give an entertainment Vednegday evening In tho ward assembly hal rhe operetta A Merry CompanY and the farce seated Everybody Satisfied will b pre enet For Sld r Snow Special Correspondence I St George March 24Lst night the I members of E H Snow theological class gave him a benefit and a dance at the social hal clearing some 3 whIch was presented to him fy a member or his class Elder Snow was so affected by Uo encomiums of his friends and the general expression of good will by all tat he I showed visible signs of moUon In making mak-ing his response to the sentiments tendered ten-dered by John G I Quarre anti others dere anI I A large gathering people were in attendance at-tendance and dancing continued until the wee sma hours Ccavi e Notes Special Correspondence Coalvie MarCh 2The child of 111 Wilkins that died yesterday morning of dIphtheria was buried lat evening The other case a boy nearly 5 ear old Is very serious at this writing and it Js difficult to say how it will terminate On account of the disease and to avoid its being spread Sunday school was suspended sus-pended yesterday and all the distrIct schools and tho academy have been closed for a week and until it is considered safe to resume without danger of e posuro to the malady So far no new cas shave s-have appeared and it is earnestly hoped that none will f I 0 |