Show AT SPANISH FORK Blackhawk War Veterans Rejoice General Notes Spanish Fork Jan 2Tho Blackhawk Veterans handcart men and women ajul I ho teamsters who went back for tho POOl emigrating to Zion had an oldtlmo reunion and housewarming at the Third I ward meetinghouse last night Tho pro gramme was as follows Hymn by the choir We Thank Thee 0 God for a Prophet Pra > er by Daniel King Song America Speech of welcome by Bishop Mcrenus Larsen Grand march Dnnclnc I Refreshment Song by Lewis sisters Song by Dnvld Morgan Tho Sword of Bunker Hill Hi Speech by teamster Charles Robertson Song by Messrs Lyn Houghton and James Blnckhawk speech by Isaac Bowers Original by George A Hicks song bJ music mu-sic by Reese D James More dancing Hard Times Come Again no More Prayer About two hundred persons old and young were present and among them twelve who had seen the prophet Joseph Smith I Thomas McFatc and M Young with heir wives are tho guests of George A IUOS Gcorl Hicks They are oldtime Nauvoo friends Tho representatives of Undo Sam who were to have been hero yesterday and today for tho purpose of buying horses were delayed and will not reach here till Monday the 27th They will rendezvOus Rt Ben Argyles Tho llrst death a the result of scarlet evnr occurred yesterday Ella aged 11 ours daughter of Mr and Mrs David lughcs wus the unfortunate one Two Inches of the beautiful fell last night and this morning Tho thormom tcr Is falling Deaths in Garfield Coyoto Garfield County Jan 3At his place list night shortly after midnight mid-night while they were en route to Sprlngvllle returning from n visit to Es alante Mr and r Lufkinss child a Ito girl 10 months old died very unexpectedly unex-pectedly rue child bad been ailing bc fore starting but supposed exposure In crossing the mountain range hastened tho little ones death They started with the remains back to Escalanto for burlul Another death occurred at Kingston 1 few days ago n daughter of Mr and Mrs George Ceilings of that place aged about years Madsen Did Right Monroe Jan 2IT the preliminary prelmlnal hearing before Justice Thureson today of young Madscn charged with shooting CharlIe Nay It was shown that shoolnJ fondant shot to protect his mother from Nay who had made 0 drunken assault upon her using 0 vile epithet and strlk Ing her wjtji a stone Madson was discharged dis-charged and the universal sentiment of the people is that ho should have shot straighter Nay Is not seriously hurt Items From Thistle Thistle Jan 25 Business of every kind > as improved In our Junction village Our poatofllco has doubled its cancellnllon and registration A new store Is added to our mercantile trade and Is doing 0 fiourlsh ng business Arthur Sclley Is proprietor The Rio Grande In Improving Its line by lne concrete abutments and will have iron bridges nil along the line from Ogden to rand Junction We have a stone schoolhouse of beau tiful design a school in progress taught by Pratt and sister of Provo tnulht f fli and 35 respectively per month this Ve place have seven dally arrivals of mail at Earthquake at Aurora Aurora Jan 2IAuroin received an earthquake shock last night at about 3 I rattled the doors ana windows and created quite a commotion It also shook the buildings I h1ok Matters at Maiysvale Marysviilc Jun 21 George S Smith pioneer merchant of this place who has been lying 1 very 111 at his homo for six weeks Is Improving and there arc hopes of his recovery Mr Smith is I well known throughout Utah as an oldtime com olltmo mercial traveler Ills sons George HInd H-Ind William II Smith of Buffalo N Y aro still at his bedside Tile new wagon road up Beaver canyon to KImberly is I pushing ahead men and teams are being put on the work as fast as they can bo secured This rond when finished will bring Gold mountain six mIles route nearer railroad than by Clear Creek En Route to Big Horn Coyolo Garfield Count Jan 23 Scvcral teams pasesd through here today loaded with fcawmlll machinery belonging to Mr Bible from the tropic country south of here on route to the Dig Horn country Denial From Mr Moore Castle Hock Jan 22 1W2 Pdllor Tribune On January 10th In your somiwoekly you had an article in tho Con1 Illo nowtj wherein you made Matemeni t that David UOH was postmas ter at Ciiytln Hock Utah This article was an error whether canned by pie tyiibetter or your correspondent at Coal vi J lie I know not buj the same article appeared In nearly every paper in tho Slate nnd has the appearance of being aJpeurlOCC roe by some ono on purpose David PUfIOfe DI1VIl Mooro was appointed poHtmnntor at Castle Cas-tle Rock Utah and nan noted UK Niich ever since and I have received J numerous letters l In regard to thin matter from dif ferent pnrtH of the t Stale and would thmk yoU to rectify thin error Respect fully DAVID MOORE I E Hc had therefore relied on the speak ers 1 that were to precede him to furnish fur-nish him material for Impromptu comment com-ment Though somewhat disconcerted by the unexpected summons of the chairman chair-man Mr Allcs rose to the occasion I There is some mistake said he In my being called upon at this stage of the proceedings and l the Incident reminds re-minds me of an epitaph Which enjoys local fame in my native village in Ohio At the death of an eccentric citizen It was learned that b > had himself him-self written out and Intrusted to a marble cutter the legend that was lobe lo-be graven on his tombstone When the lettering was completed tho villagers nil wint out to view I the epItaph and this Is how It rend I 1 expected this but not so soon |