Show LOM LOCAL AND OTHER 11 MATTERS ATM FROM EMM DAIL dalli JAN 3 no mooney oney executed on friday december at malad city michael mooney the tho man who murdered joel hinckley at franklin on the night of oct 1881 paid the penalty of his crime he showed no signs of weakness akness re stating that ho he thought no more of dying than about going to a dance and nd told the to do his wor won work wory k well we have been informed talat tint moo ney former formerly Jy lived in tha th city and worked for a time here aa as a confectioner and candy mailer maker frigid the col muth east eust wind of saturday naghi blowing directly up city creek canyon canyons caused the creek to freeze p entirely fon for a distance past te tote empire mill BO so that the flow ol 01 0 water vater to the city water works was aa stopped until sunday the wind had ed d aud and d the intense cold moderated yesterday Cit dit erday morning the thermometer stood at 60 6 above zero it Is an ali 1111 wind that blows noboa nobody y good consequently the skating was excellent cel lent and many indulged in that pastime A heart rendering accident A few days ago mrs abram foth er ingham of beaver left her baby girl upon its high chair in front of a fire tire playing with a doll when she returned in a few minutes afterwards bhe ehe was horrified to find that the poor little pet had alien fallen upon the lire and was literally roasting aliv alivo when ewhen pulled from the flames by rby a couple of neighbors who happened to call the poor child lived about sis bis hours when death relieved it of its sufferings Buffe rings great sympathy was felt in the community for the grief stricken mother and other relatives of the infant commendable generosity sis terrane tf richards of ogden is in the city she brought with her from that part of the territory a donation from the ladies of in i cash and a quantity of clothing for the deseret hospital this Is only one bone of beveral several contributions to the bame same benevolent institution from the same bame source the ladies of weber county are by no means behind in liberality and public spiritedness spirited nesB the belief and Y L associations of that stake tendered a handsome christmas present to the logan temple fundin the shape of the sum of serenading Sere the members of the tabernacle choir took advantage of yesterday morning to call on president Pret ident taylor at his ills home at the gardo house and also to visit john sharp esq and james tames sharp etea the superintendent and abst of the utah central railway at their residences in the ward it is needless to eay cay that the hearty reception given them together with the sincere congratulations on the advent of the new year aided by the excellent vocal I 1 music by the choir supplemented by the weird like ilke music of the bagpipes bag pipes manipulated by bro wm C dunbar who attended aa aj a veteran member of the choir combined to make the calls one of plea imre wre and enjoyment the choir ended their out by calling at the deseret hospital and delighting the inmates by singing two anthems an act of consideration toward the bick alck worthy of commendation i A CUTTING AFFRAY shii alts 0 il ATTACKS youna young WITH A KNIFE the beaver mordan wordan bays says that bout foch on the afternoon gi g i of christmas day a disgraceful fri frd ft fleas occurred in a whisky ishop in the town ot 0 minersville Miners ville by which a young man mau osborne was so badly carved up by a knife in the hands of another young man of the name of chrs chag L lightner as to I place him in a very critical condition it seems beems thab that the trouble originated over a friendly which afterwards became a genuine fight between lightner and a boy named roberts and about the result of which the young man osborne made ade ado some disparaging remarks reflecting ting ib it is said upon the personal courage of lightner the ime latter immediately retaliated by attacking osborne with a large pocket knife inflicting some fearful gashes upon the head and neck of his big victim before the weapon could be wrenched out of his hands bands by the bystanders byet anders one wound on the right sido iddo of th neck fleck was about three inches long and entered deeply on the side of the jugular but luckily without wl thou t perforating the vein though how it came to miss it is little less than a miracle the wounds are very severe but bat it is thought thou glit gilt that with proper care and attention the young man will vill recover though he will undoubtedly undoubted li crry carry some ugly looking scars as long as he lives ilves lightner was wag arrested and had a hearing bearing on the following day before justice wood when he h was bound over to await the action of tho the next nest grandeury gran grand djury jury OBSEQUIES THE last OFFICES 0 OVER VM THE MAI mal NS OF wiiiiam AW H kooper hoorer A large number of people availed themselves of the opportunity of taking a parting look at the familiar face of brother W H hooper this morning from nine to eleven a continuous stream passed by the casket containing the corpse the ceremonies over the dead began shortly after the last named hour 1 and were conducted by bishop james watson 0 god our help in ages past pasts our out hope soc lor years to come comes vas was wah sung by a select choir led by brother beesley t elder A A carlson offered the t opening prayer the hymn unveil thy bosom faithful tomb tako take this new treasure to thy trust was sung president joseph F smith wab was the first speaker ep eaker eaken he said it lay in our power to administer comfort and consolation in some degree to these who were bereaved nothing coald could soothe the mind of those who were bereft like the operations of time and the hopes which the gospel inspired nothing that could be said or done could brine bring back to the family and friendly circle the departed when such did return it must only be through dreams or by other manifestations ife stations the lord has provided but these methods were necessarily rily illy transitory there was no being bom on this earth but may return to it being the place of 0 our birth and our inheritance by visitations from our departed friends we could receive counsel and comfort it was through this means that joseph smith received the keys authority and power to establish this work he was visited by men who had lived anciently for tb at apoe our hapu children as we may havo have falth faith who have departed from this life may visit us brother hooper may have the same privilege should it become necessary for the comfort of his bis family in the mind of the lord when such privileges were given they must be for a good and wise vile purpose we blessings we could enjoy them bro ther hooper could have but few if any enemies ho he was loved lovea and respected by all jefe jete he was true to his family and friends bia hla heart was full of tenderness he could weep with tho the distressed so I 1 impressible was he to the better emotions of humanity ho he waa bright intelligent ad and active he he waa a mend friend to the speaker and the latter was a friend to him ho he cherished his memory he sympathized with who had lost a friend who could not be replaced this side of eternity he had paid the debt of of nature passing through the ordeal that we must all undergo we knew not who might be the next our oar call might come as at any time death was waa a as s common as birth in the world and why should wo we sorrow without restraint why not aay any L F ather father thy will be done and not ours oura why should wo we be harsh sitting sitt ingin in judgment and condemning our brother or sister slater we should be forgiving kind hind and charitable to all not lifting a finger to injure or debase any ot of the children of god brother hooder hooper had manifested this kindly spirit to the family this thia separation was comparatively but fora fona for fon a moment brother hooper had baen been one of the truest friends to this people according to the light he possessed that ever lived it was wa according to tho the intelligence that e bad had and the use we M made ade of 0 it t anat nat god would judge ua us the sp sper aaker had known brother hooper from his boyhood and he be expected to meet him in the tha next world and that there would be an friendly feeling betwixt bet himself eirand and the deceased thereas theyo thero aa here apostle wilford woodruff was the next nest speaker graor bra sra or he endorsed the lematha of brother he felt they were duel dua such bach deel elous Bious as these were admonitions to us in adam all died but in christ nil all were made alive nilve before the sp speaker ealier ealter became acquainted with the falness of tho the gospel death had to him hi man an appalling gloom since then however ho lie bad felt tio to mourn but little at the ideath death of any lat ter day saint the speaker ba hai hal I 1 been acquainted with brother hooper a goad good many yearb yesra in his ilia cong conz congressional tuss tess ronal lonal career ho he had tad faith fury faily fally represented tho the people thib thia probation was short but it was aa as important as any pusi position tion we eveh evet eve had or even would occupy in its relation to eternity inasmuch as the family of the deceased were faithful they would again receive a homo home in association with thelme pro ator who had been a la ion lon ione lone time with the tho work mrk of god would 15 13 soon pass where nowhere to bad bado badorf goke gome Kf it would amply pay us to do nil all the good we could in this life that we might all oa o a together in the future brother hooper was an affect affectionate ion lon husband and tather father a kindly friend and he would ba be greatly missed in the channels in which he moved but wo we could not keep beep him here tho the speaker concluded with a forcible exhortation to his 8 hearers to live in such a way in this life that they would secure eternal happiness in that beyond the choir sang nearer my god to thee benediction by elder elden joseph burbridge the remains were followed to their final retting place in the cemetery by a very large cortege con of fart forty three carriages filled with mourners FROM weda WEDI wednesdays naile DAILY JAN 3 highway robbery at ogden 0 on n sunday night A R man im withe the central pacific B R R was knocked down by a couple of blows on the head administered by also received rele ived haimof 83 the ogden herald fays says that mr brown lay on the street a couple of hours unconscious after the attack dixie weather A st georae george correspondent writes utah dixie christmas weather suits mo me very much no snow but little frost but buteaud band sand and dust three to six aix inches deep on the roads I 1 can hardly believe it can be christmas aa as tho the weather ia Is so 20 different from that of the northern part of tho the territory A missing Man tefan butto butto Butte is greatly excited over the tha and aud mysterious disappearance of paul pau E bean ono one of her lie lle citizens H he 0 hai bai not nol been seon beon nor heard of bince since wednesday dec although a laige body of 0 men turned out and tearched high aad and lop low lo w for some trace of or the ilia mik mif ain aln man the enera impression aion sion prevails that he hag has As been lieen foully burde red and the body secreted by iby dispi hi hla spi bpi as sl sassing issing in 1 borne horne of the with which the neighborhood of abounds I 1 services the tho services eer ter vicea over the remains of sister margery spence were conducted this morning by bishop in the Sevene nth ward school hou hon houn there being icing a large assern astern assemblage blAge biage on an tho the occasion attracted by the general esteem in w which the deceased was held the opening prayer preayer was offered by elder A M masser master 11 counselor D H wells ad alad elder 0 W fe delivered consolatory and instructive discourses the benediction was pronounced by elder M H pee pec peca at the remains were followed to the by I 1 a n large cortege cop As the dew at t the asbe asse ra bly hall on sunday the larte large congregation gre gation were delight delighted eid tid with the toe latest composition of brother joseph J Daynes which is verv vesy it is an anthem composed to the exquisite hymn by 47 P P As A s the dow doc tom t rom om heair heayn 40 distilling tilling I the musie music admirably adapted to the sentiment of the words voids and ia in decidedly original inal iaaL it was excel bently run rua rendered dered in its several parts by the chairtie choir chair the solo by sister bister agn ag ong ang a oleen being particularly fine flue the anthem is s a valuable addition to the collection of homemade music it may justly be he considered a gem being eo to pronounced es returned home elder W C burton got in from a mission to the southern S states taip es on christmas day he left home on the of january jannary issi 1831 and labored ten months in the state of north carolina he hassent was sent from thern thero to open up new ground in south carolina caw car roalda he left burke burho county north carolina on ra the of november 1881 in company with elder J M easton he labored principally in york county he had great success in hig hla labors in both states but mor mo especially capo cApe I 1 in south carolton Carol moa mma toa lammet H met several ministers in south boath Car ear carolina clina elfna who V a bed hed tha the idota to leave they were given three weeks to g set get a t out this time way waa subsequently e extend ed to six weeks and then they were allowed till the first of march by which time they nad organized a branch of the tire church near tho the battle ground of rings kings mountain where the battle battlo was waa rought fought aug ath 1730 1780 which turned fumed the tide of war in an favor of independence when tha elders left on the of december was a branch there of between forty and fifty members they were arrested once on a charge of trespass on an affidavit by b y a man named gline bolyn for preaching on the grounds of a catholic gentleman named dugand who is now a mem member berot berof of the church the justice before whom the matter was taken takena dismissed the case for lack of evidence and at the cost of plaintiff mr bolyn who had the pleasure of paying 1790 for his little prosecution I 1 elder burton enjoyed his labors splendidly and had good health with the exception of about two months of chills and fever left the conference in good condition and with a prospect of more additions to the church the tha elders were kindly dand never lacked for friends food and shelter A FATAL AFFRAY parken darken BADLY neatem AD FRANKLIN HUNT KILLED A special dispatch to the NEWS from to dara dari that on new years yearns night at virgin virgin city utah during the progress of n danning dancing party era Fra franklin hunt of danacana Dan canh cana retreat became noisy and insolent and being under the influence of liquor was expelled by the managers hunt runt became very abusive and threatened that they would hear bear more from him last evening about 6 5 richard bichard parker hunt and others met an a altercation ter cation ensued were used freely which resulted in parker beina being badly bruised upon the head by hunt th tho the a latter was also struck upon tho the head bead by some one at present unknown which caused his death donth in a short time the coronets nerys nets inquest had bad not noi yet been held MOM from THURSDAYS dally DAILY JA JAN jax 1 4 carp dr J D M crockwell in fo lorma lorms ua us that advises advices from hon 8 P T baird state the carpor the west will net not be started till about feb tbt unless unies 3 a thaw takes place sooner eo to that the water can ba be drawn oss loft the pond parties desiring the carp may continue to send bend thel their ordera ordeta home art mr francis armstrong |