Show STATE NEWS garneld garfield leach beach it Is said will be opened this season about july i 1 the kill bill pensioning general nathan kimball of ogden has ha the house of representatives judge of silt lake lily wag wa holding court in parowan during the week ending may 16 the malvern mining company has hag listed lifted its block with the mining stock exchange at salt lake the people of ibapah are arc highly elated over the news new of the starting starling of the deep creek railroad the utah lilac car cars which lett left bilt lake city Satur saturday dav reached I 1 ead cadville ville sunday where it will remain tor for a short thile mine J K R nellson Nell sentenced in mayo may 1895 to two years in the penitentiary for burglary in ogden hits has bun bin pardoned by the board of pardons A movement Is in on 0 11 foot fool in salt bait I 1 like ake city among rome koine of the leading young men to organize org anise a branch lodge of the order of princes of the orient miss edith lancaster of a salt bait lake rity a charming little I 1 idy of histrionic ability has haa gone to chicago to anc an accept c pt a very flattering engagement there memorial Mem ovial day will be observe 0 liser 1 in salt ball lake city by the grand army and the otate troops will assist A parade and an inspection of thi th nil itla will be held miss maude pratt mimi ethel rike pike and master charlie pike the boy alto ot of salt bait lake sang at the ment exercises at tile the academy in logan may mav 16 C F I 1 howard said to be a salt lake gambler was found dead in a salt ban I 1 ran choco lodging house ills wife an and d two children sald said to be in salt lake could not be found the committee in charge of 0 the financial details of the midsummer carnival reports the subscription of liberal sums of money by the represent litIN c business busill 81 men and firms of balt bait lake mrs L b S of 0 jenson was accidentally shot on oil the 1411 imbt t at green river ahe ball dime came front roni a winchester in the hands of 0 a benall boy mrs was at one time a brebt dent of provo the committee having ha in charge the ri vitter of making for th mid summer carnival to be held in salt lake city july a 2 3 and 4 are pro grossing gressing finely 1 the I lie total subscriptions thus for far amount to joe Rk hards the k noa no A a liport ing man of salt lake city wah found dead in his room at the brooks arcade about 5 30 may 16 hie 1 lie cause of ills death Is blip posed to have been heart failure the many friends of john G rich ville who was until recently a resident of salt lake will be pained to learn of lift his death at los LOB angeles on thursday last ile he was only 33 years of age ills his wife was wa with him when lie he paused passed away ahe lh young family will hold it its a annual reunion by having a fast ine meeting eting in the late president brigham youngs old school house near the lagle gate salt bait lake city at so 10 a 4 june 1 1896 all the living descendants of rather john young father of brigham young are invited to attend biby b iby jones assistant engineer at the irate insane asylum has discovered a by law requiring the board of the insel gutlon to give thirty days notice to employees when discharging them this lie he has not had and he refuses to vamoose it at the end of the month manth nis ni case has been referred at his request reau cst 0 to the bovet governor gov einor nor president of the board un ott wednesday evening last the logan city council after several weeks dellbe tation decided to let tile the contract for lighting logan city ly hy elec to the Ifer hercules cules power company the city has conducted its ita own electric plant and done its own lighting for several scars but for some reason or other the plan plait of the corporation oper abing its own lighting has not in this In instate stame been a success the lecture given by governor me connell of idaho on the evening of may id 16 at provo to the so clity ty was sound and logical it was a good common sense talk to the young men and women attending colleges lie he r showed shoed what the possibilities were of a young man starting out in life with a proper foundation lie he exhorted the audience to be strictly and told an anecdote to fil ustate the good effects the country surrounding surround ln g kanab has been perfectly dry and dusty all winter and spring and the winds last month and this have been simply tile the top soil having been blown off several aches in depth and the shrubbery grass gras etc I 1 carried away by the wind the cattle are arc suffering and dying for want of water in some instances the cattle have been driven far amr miles in search of water many dying while en routt I 1 ahe he weather has been so an cold in and about sl bellna ina the last two weeks that a firt firl in the fireplace or stove has felt quite comfortable we have had hard frosts tuo too and it Is very doubtful whether wt will ill have fruit of any kind r save ive it 11 few currants and gooseberries goose berries 1 here eliere Is one advantage in the old weather however lind and that Is it keeps whit what little snow there Is in in the moun in con bains back and allows the water to conie come lown down h b del delyles rLes mien are reporting great among their flucks flocks A great many sheep ore are in lite lie mountains tast last of brigham city and the storms have covered the h mountains with sleet and know b this has ha made it very unfavorable for the lambing hea henson fion and severe revere losses have been the result some sheep men report at a ninny many an a sixty lambs iambi lost per day the loss Is chiefly among newborn new born lambs As the sheep have not mot been sheared yet they stand the cold weather very well the nightly frosts during the past week have seriously damaged the fruit crop of brigham city strawberries have suffered buffered severe severely lyp and the ralser raisers are calculating on a very small email crop cherries have also alo been nipped As A yet there Is 1 an uncertainty about the peach e to but there can call be no doubt that many of them have been nipped ihl 1 I his region depended depend td largely upon the fruit crop to make business during the summer and if the frost has ha already done Us its work prospects are rather gloomy saturday may 33 23 1896 will he be a memorable day in the history of cache valley on that day will be dedicated the monument to the mormon martyr elder john it gibbs who was mur dered in fit tennessee while in the performance for mance of his dutle duties missionary asa as a fourteen years ago the monument will abe be erected on the grave of the dead hero at paradise where his remains were interred elder B 11 II roberts robert who by strategy and disguise succeeded in securing the body of elder gibbs which was wai in the hands of the tennessee mob and brought it home will deliver the memorial address A number of brass bands will make solemn music for the occasion and the dedicatory prayer will be pronounced in the afternoon W E hiskey haskey city in marshall arshall ot of lara pule says that great excitement prevails prevail throughout that region over emar hable gold discoveries that are being made dally daily oneo one of mr narrations Is sufficiently remarkable some men near liaros ranch about thirty miles mile from laralle Lar amle anile wyo recently recen located some borne diac r grounds in a formation which contains a great many fossil mastodon bones sald said he I 1 strange to say these fossils all contain a great deal of gold one of the e assayed over 2000 to the ton the men who own the ground have several tons of fossils ready tor for hauling hauling haull ng to the nearest mill how these fossile became charged with gold to Is a question that la Is now puzzling local geologists such phenomena have been observed several times before ln in other countries but not notto to such an extent a R as in this instance |