Show FROM SOUTHERN UTAH george sad death Bya MadBulL ME BELL OF HURT picked up work of the teachers something more about the aprin sprin grille fire correspondence mr george staples of EI was killed thursday morning by a ball his son was out doieg the chores when ane animal became unmanageable he went to the house and his lather started to see what he could do his wife eon and daughter all tried to persuade him not to enter the corral but he had not the thought but that he could manage the brute the animal had always before been submissive to him and he built his hopes on his former success he entered but the bull did not seem disposed to move or obey him as form erly ao he thought of procuring a rope to tie him with and as he turned his back to tie animal it followed and gored him to di his horns passed through mr stu flesh the spinal column and i smaller bones and soma ribs were the man was pushed against the fence with such force that two poles were broken his wife son and daughter who had followed him outside witnessed his death without being able to render any assist ance after the father had been carried into the house the son expressed a de eire to shoot the beast the who was half owner in the animal told not to resist on his account bo the bull was hilled he was valued at bishop bell of glenwood while driving into monroe last tuesday afternoon aft ernon met with quite an accident he had the line tied around his lega and was reading allowing his horses to pick their own way the reach broke and as he was riding on the running gears he fell backwards to the ground and was dragged by the frich bened horses for borne distance bahen he was picked up he was unconscious the good people carried him into a neighboring house where he soon regained consciousness he seems to have escaped injury other than a sore head and some small bruises county teachers met in regular session saturday nov 1 bro cutler the principal ot the academy gave a cale exercise that was grand the different positions called evera muscle in the body into play and a dally exercise would de elope the physical as well as the mental organs the son by mis chloe bean and the recitation by miss sarah hohnan were rendered very nicely bro hayes explained the practical use ot the county circular and after the questions were answered the meeting adjourned for three weeks we had a political meeting here last night when mr young from salt lake addressed us we thought that B H roberts was grand and that he got to the bottom of politics but mr young was even better in our estimation in his of course he could not touch mr roberta in eloquence indeed there are many whose delivery is superior but fine whose reasoning capacity excels those of mr youngs alie springville Spring ville fire EDITOR ENQUIRER springville Spring ville nov 5 1890 one year ago thia summer the mill of wai discovered to be on fire by sophia A packard coal oil than being found scattered over the ground this morning about a tire was discovered on the premises on clift bouth east corner of the mill by david A gurtis who states that had he only had alie assistance of a single man he could have succeeded in extinguishing the inea he at once started for the curfew bell but in his excitement could not find the rope although a child un dei ordinary circumstances could have seen and handled it HR next went to jamea who rang the bell which fortunately was out of doors and therefore easily thus giving the alarm to the town shortly the people commenced to gather bat the flames were now beyond human control and in about 20 minutes communicated with the opera house which burned down and about same time with the stacks of J 8 groesbeck which were also beyond the control of human efforts to save fortunately there was but little breeze at the there could have been no conjecture on the amount of damage that might have accrued sparks as large as a mans hand were com munica ted to the house of bishop pack ard which vaa on toe adjoining lot some of which passed down the chimney communicating with some clothing at the bottom of the flue about a foot from alie floor also setting fire to the roof which was promptly extinguished mayor robinson informs me that large sparks were carried to his house which is situated five blocks northeast from the fire mrs annie crandal living north six blocks states that large fire sparks were carried to their premises the provo tire brigade arrived about G a m and albough the fire was then con under control threw large volumes of water upon the burning mass thus preventing sparks from being carried about the outhouse out house and pig pen of bishop packard were burned down and his barn was fired beveral times but the fire was subdued each time promptly C D EVANS |