Show Park City Locals Special Correspondence Park City Jan 27J J Daly cnme up from Salt Lake this morning and drove up to the Daly West mine Mr and Mrs M Condon returned from Salt Lake this morning The Rag Time Social club intends holding hold-ing socials in Dudlers hall every Thursday Thurs-day evening The funeral of William Gladding occurred oc-curred this afternoon from the Odd Fellows Fel-lows hall A large concourse of sjmpa thizing friends headed by the Park City brass band and No S lodge I O O F of Park City attended D C Mclaughlins condition still remains re-mains unchanged AAllliam Terrell nephew of the late Wit liam Gladden arrived from San Francisco Fran-cisco Thursday Jan 2G to attend the funeral of his rncle The Dewey Social club gave a social and dance Wednesday Jan 25 which was enjoyed en-joyed by all attending j J Jenkins lormely of Park City died in Salt Lake City He was a member in good standing in No S I O O F of Park City and also K of P There will be a special meetnig held this evening to arrange for his funeral fu-neral J P Sweeney is in Salt Lake City attending at-tending the funeral of Sylvester Johnson who was blown up in a mine near Baker City Ore Mr Sweeney is down representing repre-senting Ontario lodge A O U W of Park City of which lodge Mr Johnson was a member in good standing Beautiful Funks Lake Special Correspondence Marti Jan 27 Funks lake near Man ti Is about to be converted Into a reservoir reser-voir for irrigation purposes The property was bought last summer by Andrew Christensen of Colorado with speculation in view He has employed an engineer who has carefully taken soundings sound-ings of the depth of water and surveyed the surface and reports on Its present capacity as containing SiS acre feet which by an expenditure of 2000 in buildIng build-Ing the dam twelve feet higher would increase In-crease the capacity to 1514 acre feet The people of these parts will greatly miss this beautiful pleasure resort as it was a lovely place in summer being surrounded by nice groves of trees Mr Christensen proposes placing the property on the market The water could he conducted into ManU Sterling or into the Gunni son valley which will no doubt secure it as they are developing very fast and it can only be done by the liberal use cf water spread upon the land Jones Now Sues Special Correspondence Junction Utah Jan 26In < the district C lttL Plutecounty state of4lJtah Charles Sw iJo es pIaIatiff vs Is rd Ware Entlng Miles Durkee 1 P Osbbrne and Tames Stocks defendants comrlaint The above Is the heading the second chapter In the EastingJones controversy which created such a sensation here two weeks ago when Attornqy Jones was arrested ar-rested as an absconding debtor but was subsequently acquitted Hfr now brings an action against th above parties for 2000 as part payment for the humiliation and mental pain he suffered during the eight days he was In durance vile A temporary Injunction was also granted grant-ed by Judge McCarty restraining Mrs Ware Easting and F A King or their agents from disposing Of the prooerfy hefetoforo attached and the parties ordered or-dered to show cause on Feb 0 why t io Injunction should not be made permanent Mutual Improvement Revival Special Correspondence Payson Jan i7A revival meeting of the Mutual Improvement organization was held here last night at the tabernacle which was crowded full to hear the missionaries mis-sionaries from several counties as IM lows Charles R Lyman of Parowai Iron county Samuel Miles jr of S George Washington county Eawin Ejr Mlnersvilie Beaver county M M Steel PaniruUch Millard county John For I Ccnterville Davis county G H Fowtrs Hooper Summit county Jacob Probst < > r Midway Z M Nooks of Rlverton and J C Bertosch of Salt Lake county Tm meeting was conducted by Bishop J 1 Huish After each speaker songs wire rendered by the First Ward Ladies qujr tette and First Ward Glee club and t i Missionary quartette also by Elder Bt tosch The meeting was very interesting the remarks being timed to tea mlnuis each Death of Provo Woman Special Correspondence Provo Jan 27ThIs morning at 31 Eliza the wife of Mr Joseph Brown du alter an illness of six weeks of dysni ala Of late years she has been In vt i delicate health but her death today w 13 a surprise She has long been known fur her goodness of heart and charity Mrs Brown was born in Edinburgh ScotLint In the year 1S39 In the later SOs tn joined the Mormon church and in lvj emigrated to this country She first lied In Salt Lake but after a residence in that city of some three orfour months sti moved to Provo where she resided to thi day of her death In 1S71 she married Mr Brown She is a sister to Commissioner Joseph T McEwan and leaves many r atives three children and Innumerable friends to mourn her loss She will ta buried Sunday at 1230 from the Fourtu ward meeting house Circleville News Special Correspondence Circleville Jan 26The weather l beautiful for this timaof the year T > a Toads through our valley and country tr < dry and dusty The health of the peoii Is good considering the long dry spell J L Fullmer son of RepresentatH John H Fullmer returned from the D r Trail mine today where he has been wir i supplies Mr Fullmer reports the wori progressing Very nicely A great many of our boys arc afflletr with the prospecting fever of late act several have been out west in search i > r the precious metals Those that have hal > their samples assayed are highly pleas I with their prospects and are preparing to return to develop the properties Mrs Troxsl Dead nppfnl Cnrresnonrtf > nr > f 1 Payson Jan 27Mrs Eva V Troxel wife of Jacob Troxel died yestenlai havIng been sick only six days with ij grippe terminating with congestion of the brain She was aged 51 years and 4 months She was born Rockville Pa her maiden name being Eva V Letting well She belongs to a wealthy historii family in the early settlement of Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania I The family came from Nebraska to Utah in 1S95 She leaves a husband and five children The funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian chapel Saturday at 2 o clo < k under the direction of Rev Mr Howard War On Pothunters Special Correspondence Logan Jan 27 Sheriff Crockett has begun a war on violators Of the sam law having learned that a large number of deer have been killed of late Only > us terday a fine large doe wits found ly > dead In Logan river within the city 1m its The creature had evidently been th > by hunters in the hills but managed t > reach the river before falling The Scandinavian Dramatic company Brigham City is preparing to makt a tm of this valley presenting plaji In th Scandinavian language Sent to Insane Asylum Special Correspondence Provo Jan 27 Today Mrs Anna WiM mark was tried for sanity and committ < 1 to the insane asylum She has for a nun ber of years been cared for by the counts and known as a simpleton Some tm > i ago she became dissatisfied with hr treatment and started to walk to Sal Lake Near Pleasant Grove she was four and brought back Recently she ht taken to frightening children and maku herself a nuisance On being xaminc i she laid that spirits came to her at nigu and conversed with her Surprise For Mr Luke Special Correspondent i Junction Utah Jan 27Last night a number of our citizens mad i raid ui the residence of exCounty Clerk Luke te that gentlemans surprise ami mttrras ment The occasion was his f nyfir birthday After an excellent iir grarntr the invaders were invited to ti I sta around tables loaded with tho things necessary to sustain mortal mar The affair was a social success Springville Police Court Special Correspondence Springville Jon 27The police court was busy yesterday with the case of four young men who were arrested on char of disturbing the peace The lads wt acciuitted James Whltmore a deput marshal paid a fine of J250 for using abusive language while trying to efftc the arrest of the four boys |