Show tow LOW AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY WARM AT ST GEORGE georgr A dispatch from st george by deseret telegraph says the thermometer at 3 80 pm yesterday stood at 1191 ilg in the shade at 7 p in m it stood at there is no instrument here that would register the heat in ia the sun but one went up to OBSEQUIES mr nir armitage A needham former formerly lv well known for many years in the east easta and latterly in this city as a professor of music died of typhoid fever at his residence in the ward on wednesday evening aged 57 fears years tears years the funeral services took tooh place this morning at the residence of the deceased a large largo number of his relatives and friends and a full representation resen tation of the musical profession in this city being present elder orson pratt delivered an address full of consolation to those present on the occasion mr needham leave leaves a wife and three children areli to mourn his loss loss from SATURDAYS DAILY I 1 1 1 dat D DIED dien at I 1 p m on the instant at soda springs vi hither whither she had gobie gone hoping to bene benefit fit tit hex her eaith sarah T wife of emr mr stephen B rose of this city deceased obeyed the gos i pel pell in n april 1819 in ne new jersey and with her hita husband baud Vand emigrated to utah in 1853 iw she had bes beba a af afflicted milete filete I 1 with a complication of diseases four years yearb on the ath day odthe present month NEWS erom FROM the following was received by deseret telegraph last night BEAVER july 14 the ely record becard of the states that the body of samuel cloaking was brought in from desert springs on saturday morning last and buried A long line of citizens headed by the pioche brass band followed the remains to its last resting place not less than being in the line rev bev W G blakely officiated at the tho e grave A profound impression was made on our citizens for one half hour at least by the respect paid to the memory of this misguided and unfortunate fortunato tin young man S 0 phillips who was captured by sheriff kane on the salt lake stage charged with an assault with intent to commit murder was examined before justice me bic donald on monday philips phillips was required to find bonds in the sum of 2000 which was promptly raised and he was war released FROM MONDAYS DAI dal DAILY dalla LY information WANTED abraham washburne manti mantl sanpete county would like to know the name of the person who in december 1870 delivered a letter a at t this office add dressed to I 1 clarinda arinda CJ washburne or her heirs care of the authorities of the mormon church the desired information would be thankfully received information WANTED mrs plant pl ant of fairfield eair Pair nield field who is now in this city would like to know of the whereabouts of B rother brother butler late of rotherham rothe Kothe yorkshire england who was in the company of emigrants which arrived last wednesday evening brother B will confer a favor by reporting himself to bishop hunter or at this office appointments elder david john is appointed pointed to preside in the glamorgan an elder david brinton in the london efler elder eider george P ward in the manchester elder oliver G snow in the leeds and elder john L hart in the durham D and newcastle conference mill star ath 0 WANSHIP brother H W brigee of wanship manship Wan ship called in lit today to day and reports favorably of that district of county the health of the people is good and they are flourishing prospects for crops are excellent cel lent no grasshoppers h having put in an appearance there this season bro brig ee ce has just erected a steam sawmill saw gaw mill in parleys park which will start work tomorrow morning AN ax ACCIDENT T this morning about half haio past mast 7 a lad named jame james buckley a ged aged fou fouteen fourteen teen reen years had one oile of his accles severely injured in the following manner it appears that when the accident occurred the construction train of the utah southern R K R was passing through the ath ward on its way south having on board the railroad work hands among whom was buckley brother edwin petit had been repairing the fence of his place in that ward which is close to the line and had left a loose post inclined to the track buckleys Buck leys legs were dangling over the side of the truck and as the train was passing passin the post the lower part of his leg and g his bis fiot foot was dashed against it the boy was immediately taken home and medical assistance si procured we ha been informed with regard to the exact nature of the injuries but understand they are severe vf re A BRUTAL OU outrage brother C Q F williams of the ath ward called this morning and related the following incident he had been out visiting last evening accompanied by his wife and four children and his mother in law the whole party being in a light one horse wagon about half past seven when returning home and when in the vicinity of the house of mr fr C B hawley two men rode up on horseback who appeared to be a little the wor worse belor jor liquor one of these fellows wheeled his bis animal suddenly round and dashed with great force against the horse of brother williams breaking one of the shafts and nearly upsetting the tho vehicle the concussion caused by the collision was so great that sister williams and three of the children were thrown out one of the latar being an infant in arms the horse turned clear round causing a wheel to pass twice over sister W and once over one of the children and the infant was so completely stunned that at first fears were entertained that it was dead it afterwards however revived the occurrence was witnessed by several citizens and the fellow who committed the dastardly cowardly act and his companion were both arrested and it is to be hoped that this contemptible fellow will meet with his just deserts we have been informed that such tricks ire are old with this worthy and that evening he tried the same thing with mr sir george brazier who with his team was some distance ahead of brother williams the assistance of one of the doctors benedict was procured for sister wiliams and the children who discovered that none of the injuries received were of a severe nature although it was no fault of the perpetrator pe of the outrage that it was so |