Show eipl cak crl noo iho OTHER M MATTEAS d ROM adf DAYS IDArS DAILY JULY 10 I 1 11 i severe we wa regret to learn leam that brother paul pau A A tier kier has been quite low today to day hopes aro are entertained however of ills lils recovery although ills his right side is rendered useless it is ilot liot entirely devoid of sensation 1 1 shorn by the women we NV congratulate the tile friends of woman cufr suffrage rage that although the utah bill was passed thanks to tho the pro test of the women it was purged of its most objectionable tio nabie persecutory features and is now little more than a bill to expedite business in 1 t the federal courts of the territory i romans omans journal aerna good dod today to day mr diro wm vm hyde etli with a number of the city prison hands put down a couple of excellent substantial water ditch footbridges f at the southeast south east corner of tho tile temple block they were very ver vcr much needed and will be very acceptable to pedestrians in that locality good crossings will bo be needed there also in the fall fail ehen eben aben the weather eather gets boft soft 4 injured in the spine we very much regret to learn sinco sineo the article exciting runa buna was written that the injury received rc ived ny by brother joseph ll was very serious the spin spinal il column being so affected as to cause paralysis hot bof lof lot x of the lower limbs it is hr hoped 1 i however that he will recover their use brother robinson Ho binson is a respectable pee pac retable table tabie man jawand and good t citizen on le the accident au a nun number aben aber of liia fits mends mendi came to town imme i diat dh tely IV terrible hailstorm last alast tuesday tiles baylli of grantsville Grants ville was visited ii by the most terrific hailstorm ever experienced in that locality some somme idea or of the size of the frozen chunks may be obtained when it is stated that a gentleman there picked up three of them which he put upon scales and found that they actually weighed a jer ter tor of a pound combined the storm lasted from it 11 till 2 and was preceded by a tremendously y loud peal of thunder A large number or of chickens chiel chiei ell eil eja were killed hilled windows smashed and tree foliage and corn stripped and torn T the e storm only covered a small area of country ns the ground was quite gule clear oleat a few miles distant from grantsville Grants ville hills hilts manual of social and business forms lorms A guide to correct writing showing how to express written thought plainly rapidly i ele eie elegantly antly and correctly in social ana business life by thomase thomas JE hill moses warron warren aco co chicago 0 this Is a hands handsome omo omd quarto v volume 01 of more than pages nicely printed on good thick paper and is in fact a beautiful specimen of ty typography I 1 it fc is matlum mui mut tuni funi in pah pan 0 to t 0 perfection a sort of cyclopedia dia dla of instruction rist ruction upon penmanship spelling capital letters punctuation composition writing for the press correspondence of var various lous ious kinds commercial and legal business forms family records synonym parliamentary and aud public meeting rules sign writing and ornamental ornament hi letters engravers inscriptions postal regulations writing poetry etc thus it will be seen that this work contains a fund of information upon a wide variety of topics of interest to most people of course the information upon each eath particular topic is not voluminous and ex dautive hau tive but perhaps sufficiently full for reference for the generality of the community it cannot fail to be a very useful work wd rk in every family which possesses it james en england land is agent for iol salt lake and cache cacho counties the Pro procession bession the procession of the tho trappings and paraphernalia of montgomery Q queens beens great show paraded upon th the 0 principal this forenoon it was the biggest display of the ohe kind ever seen in this territory the procession being very long it was headed by a band of musi musie music c which occupied the tho finest looking band car wo we ever over saw and nother another band brought up the rear near the 06 head were wore the gie gre great grent at elephant a couple of camels and a very wry diminutive pony popy the main maln attraction in the cortege was the big lion in an open cage ho he 19 ia a magnificent ma specimen worthy the name na le of his race liki king g of tile tho forest est the lion tamer sat in the tho cage with him a position which was not envied by the spectators N 3 for tho the hure bure beast is certainly a nereo neree looking fellow crowds of p th tho the rou route te af pathe pf the pro cession tile tiie show taken altogether Is the biggest thin thing of the kind ever seen in this pard part of the country two performances will bergiven be given each day of ortho the at stay in th this 4 city afternoon mid and 0 evening inking and tho the tent will he be open one hour before the commencement of each performance that the people may have havo lavean an opportunity to view the menagerie nena genne geric obsequies of eugene callay the arrangements made to inter the remains of brother Brot lier ller eugene C callay olay at lehl lehi last evening were set aside and others to have the burial in this City were made accordingly the services were held at twelve oc lock loch today to day in the lath ward assembly rooms booms which were literally crowded with the friends of the deceased the railroad officials and employee the members of the salt lake pire piro Bri brigade brigader gader gadey of which ha was a in member ember and a large number of other persons from various other parts of the territory ryas as well as this city were present the assemblage was called to order by E eldor eidor lder idor T F little and after singing by the choir and prayer by bishop L D young prest geo goo A smith delivered a highly interesting instructive and appropriate discourse i and was followed by bishop john sharp who made some brief and very touching re marks regarding the unimpeachable character of deceased and his great fidelity in the performance of his duty the speaker was visibly and strongly affected the funeral cortege was headed on its way to the cemetery by captain Beez leys martial band band which played a solemn march then came the bemb members irs of the salt sait Lake laue fire brigade in uniform then the hearse containing the corpse followed by railroad employed emp loyes on foot and after them came twenty three carriages containing relatives and friends generally the pr procession 0 cession was probably one of the largest of the kind ever seen in this city brother cavay being a uhl universal versal favorite alth wj th all who knew know him and many took this last opportunity of showing the eathem lu iu which they thoy held him an exciting runaway about vou bou t ten welock Velock this mornin morning 0 as brother joseph robi robinson a young man named I 1 valker vai Val kery kerl three ladies ladles and an proceeding along borth temple tempi street near the residence of dr bernhisel the tho team took book fright and dashed off at a tremendous rate brother robinson was on the tongue of the tho wagon having loosened the neck lines to atlow allow the animals to drink when the team started he endeavored to get on the backof back baek of one ot of the horses in hopes of stopping it but was thrown under its feet and dragged along in that perilous position for some distance when he was struck by the wheel and to use his own words subsequently uttered he lle knew nothing more being ren dered insensible the young man walker then jumped from the wagon in hopes of bf being able to stop the thel team but was unsuccessful for on the animals sped with the three ladies and child in the wagon screaming with terror the bridgeit dridge brId gent geat at the northeast north east corner of the temple block was crossed and the team sped down E rast east ast temple street narrowly es cs aping a smashup by colliding with numerous obstructions until C AL L f corner was reached where a boy who was driving a coal cart the whole situation at a glance and with a deci decision albu determination and bravery worthy of greater experience and riper years dashed his mule and cart directly into the run rub runaway away his own animal almost getting knocked over and placing the brave boy remarked afterwards that he was afraid that if lie he run into tile the team the ladies and child would have got killed but that lie ho know but his hig employers would be displeased with him ton tor nor non getting the mules leg hurt brother robinson was wa conveyed in in a wagon to Z drug rub rug store where he was examined examine by dr F D benedict who stated state d that he was very badly bruised an and d shaken but that no bones were broken A man named Ho hoffman fIman who works antho on the tho temple block made i an ineffectual atter I 1 to 0 stop the team but was vas ti tl ik down and the wagon pa passed sed him the wheels missing bim him ho lio being between them he received ree rec a cut over the right eye and a bad bruise on tho the right shoulder hoine horne toads cloth we had llad an day of examining a large nu number aber of specimens of woolen cloth manufactured nt at the deseret mills of which president B you young ilg is proprietor tile the samples consisted of cloths claths of various colors and texture suitable for suits and it is gratifying to note that in point of quality they are as good as need be desired by the most fastidious wearer being according to our judgment equal to the best beat the machinery used at the thadese dese ret mills is all or of the best and most improved description besides mr jamesw james W cummon cummings s the super superintendent in of the mills has secured the services of an experienced mill hand band from the west of england a place where tile the manufacture of cloth has reached a great degree of perfection with those these and other advantages splendid cloth is being daily turned out the very best beat of material only bet bel being used usel A it appears that people are only commencing commencing com to realize the advantages to be derived from patronizing homo home manufactures A great many seem to havo have imbibed the false idea that imported goods must bo be better than those madeam made at home which however is not the case ease wo we are informed by mi nil john needham of the Z C 1 I clothing department that the same class of cloth goods cannot possibly be imported and sold here hero at the same rates as those manufactured in the territory and ang an I 1 indeed that home made cloth of excellent quality is now being sold cheaper than that imported of an inferior kind this shows the individual advantage to persons persona who patronize our own manufacturing institutions besides which con consideration it should be a leading object with all to sustain whatever tends to build up the territory home manufactured cloth is growing in favor with all classes of our citizens and we believe is generally preferred to imported and suits of homemade home made appear to be the order of the day this Is as it should be and we hope to see the time when I 1 importations of all classes of goods odb that thal can be made in the that terr torr territory aitor toy loy will vill cease entirely for just as sure as this is done so sure will the community become wealthy we for the channels through 0 b which riches will flow to the people pe will then be largely increased while the outlets will be greatly or almost entirely diminished tite tire INQUEST the following particulars of the inquest held at american fork over the remains of eugene callay came to hand yesterday but too late for publication in the NEWS of that day AMERICAN ame Amr rican nICAN foru FORIC utah co utah territory july ath 1874 L an inquest held before john hindley justice of the pe peace ace for american fork precinct upon the body of eugene callay conductor on the U B S IL ill ilu john warwood engineer of spec ial train was sworn and testified that the train passed parsed american fork station at 21 30 a in E callay spoke to me in the engine house just before coming to american fork station about taking on an extra train lying them thele but concluded to go on slowly through american fork to lehl lehi lehi iehl where said special train was bound I 1 missed ill ili him m before arriving at lehi nehl 1 I 1 then ithen returned to make search for him and found him 15 feet from froin the west ond end of platform or 50 feet west from the american fork station house bewab he was lying on the north side of the R B R track his whole body being clear of tho the track and lifeless frank burr of wilsons Wil sons circus said lie was slee sleeping iti u on the platform of tho B R II 11 st station atlon when engineer warwood d waked him up stating that E callay was killed got epand up aud and found the said callay lying dead about 50 30 feet west from the station house bouse or on the north side of the tho B R R track charles blakeley of wiliona wilsona Wil wll sort sori sona sons as circus was wa s sworn and testified to tho the samo same as previous witness upon examination by the jury tile the telegraph wire waz was broken that crosses the tho track from the south side of tho R R track into the sta tion house eugene Cal cai Cl lays allays head is much bruised and his right arm and shoulder derand and side is all mangled und and Jorn and his ills two forefingers aud nud thumb tight hand cut 9 vin vid jr I 1 erdice VERDICT ER DICi I 1 territory county of utah UL ib american fork cit city v J an inquisition holden at the city 0 of r american fork july ath 1874 at 4 30 a ni in I 1 upon the body of eugene callay conductor oil on the U H K B R R there lying dead before john hindley justice of the peace for american fork Pie precinct by tile tiie i jurors whose names bames are gre her hen herein elu subscribed bed tile the said jurors upon their oattis do say that lie the said E callay came to his death by being on tho tile top of a it IL IL II 11 car and coni com eom lug ing ng in contact with the telegraph mire wire being thrown from the car ar and railing falling between the cars nd platform and dragging dragg ind ing him mm ome omo somo fifty feet in testimony whereof we have set bet our ur hands tile the day and date above written ij E 1 WM GREENWOOD joann dla dia duncan CAN JOHN hidley hadley Hl DLEY EY J P jurors FROM loli y SATURDAYS DAILY A 11 Fir emens excursion A number of parties connected with the city fire brigade are aro getting up an ex i cursione to ogdon ogden to leave t tfx city on thursday morning improving weare we are pleased io to be abio abie to state slate that brother jole jose joseph ab robinson who was so severely 1 hurt r t by y accident yesterday is somewhat improved today to day parade today to day there thele was wa another parade of thib thia paraphernalia of montgomery queens magnify magnificent show that noble looking lion attracts g great breu attention and admiration I 1 sunstroke we are informed that the wafe of mr al beatle beatie of Z C ba M L I 1 was so BO overpowered with the heat beat yesterday that medical aid had to be called to her we wounder understand it is a case of partial sunstroke right two arrested at the instance of inspector arof of buildings A H raleigh for having unprotected stovepipe stove pipes q sticking through the roof of their premises in such a way na as to be in danger of causing a tire fire and anil consequent destruction of property were lined fined this morning 5 apiece A novelty this morning a little girl could be seen driving along south temple street in in a diminutive carriage to which was harnessed a respectable looking goat the animal appeared a trine e too frisky occasionally and manifested a disposition to run away with its fair little driver |