| Show A woman iosty lost and found nead dead 11 1 NEr nephi lir jan 1877 editor deseret mews A sad gloom came over the tho inhabitants of this place on St IndaY sunday instant on hearing that sister elizabeth betts was missing she was wag inquired for all over the settlement A party started that night in search of her some snow had fallen during the day they returned without any success men were out on horseback and foot every day until thursday the when alien wm gacel who had been hunting his horses horse found her dead he made signs to the hunters who were not far away and they soon reached the spot A teana team and sleigh were in the company and she was wag conveyed to her ber sonin son in laws D Broad heads A man rode into town and t id the news the schoolhouse school house bouso bell rang and abid some shots were fired off to jet let the hunters and inhabitants know she was found the deceased was born in starford staffordshire ford dord shire england in 1807 she emigrated to this territory Teni tory seven Y years ars ago sister bett betts has been in a delirious state of mind for some bome time past on saturday morning she told her husband she shed would take a walk out for her health she called on her two daughters and said she was going north to brother Rin groses ls an ad at acquaintance of hers reaching there she took dinner be lie gave her somo butter bu ater and mea meat t she returned as if going home but she was seen about four p in going in a southeast south east direel direct tion towards the mountains she slid traveled until she come to cedar pa point int a aill alil little littie tle tie over two miles south of this place she broke off some small cedar limbs put them in her sacks sack and no doubt became weary and cold and fell asleep and expired her butter and meat fell out of her sack and lay jay under her head bead jo no birds or beast had molested her during t the five days she was a woman of largo stature had fifteen children bome some living in england some in the states and her husban husband band d and in d two daugh daughters living 11 vinc ying h here ere she was a kind mother and a good wife an and d lived the life of a her daughters are good citizens and have Jarge large famili families ps all of whom fl feel el grieved at the way she sho came to ie rend e ll 11 i A BAILEY our country contemporaries S I 1 I 1 t junction jan 18 16 we jve are informed that the lady at harrisville suffering from pox ia hk fast reco recovering v ering this afternoon Mr George whitehead accompanied by his hia wife left this city on a journey to england tir mr wm thompson thom san who was thrown from his hia wagon on oil tuesday ig is progressing favorably he do sires sire to retarn return thanks through the JUn junction clion for the liberality with which the citizens 6 bf f ogden have responded to the call tall forlis for fon his hia assistance he ha feels grateful teall who have subscribed tho amount reaches about wo are sorry to td say that charley bune bunes on reaching the bb hospital spital at sacramento Sacta sacra mento nto had bad to flo submit to a amputation m ile he has left his hia hand this will be a great groat misfortune to him and wo hope the olle 0 P cony corns P pany liiv in who whose 0 o employ he met with avid the ho tho accident will behari behave band handsomely s ome ly to thih thin the tha unfortunate young man mad WI we e take tho the present opportunity to refer to the services of ek ex mayor major herrick Herric ls Accordi according pito to the records jb ester letter J herrick henick was elected to theoffice of councilor feb in 1863 baias h re ejected reelected councilor I 1 in n 1865 ho he was elected alderman of the second ward and was reelected to that position in 1867 1667 and 1869 1669 in 1871 he was elected mayor acors being dT in thi tha thau n office by the votes of the people in 1873 and anil 1875 he occupied the position until ho he resigned his ie resignation taking enn act january lath 1877 among the public improvements W which aich ha have hava V a been made during his we point to the main street of the city once a bog hole now a good substantial roadway the leveling ef of the approaches to the bench beuch the provisions ro visions made for fire in the building of the water tanks tank sand and ash pits the purchasing of afire a nire fire engine and outfit and the partial equipment of a fire brigade the digging of tho the big ditch draining an import important ailt alit part of this city i and increasing the value vaille of property the building of a substantial fence around the cemetery the bridging of many water sects the planting of shade tree trees s on the public Equa squares and the erection of the new and substantial bridge across the river ogan n nl j during mayor herricks herrie Herric kd adminis the city ordinances have been revised and published in book form and a de detailed tailed balance sheet of the city finances with itemized debits and credits havo hava been regularly published in the ogden june tion A careful scrutiny of these fib financial ancial reports quarterly from the auditor sebal annually from wd the treasurer will show that the iu mors started by designing person of a large largo salary to the mayor 16 are aro utterly euly efly without foundation uiko services have really been without common the jaw lar agest amount he be over received froni front the city in in one year was the muni i sum sam of not as salary for he had bad none whatever bilt but ai as an appropriation for services rendered f 0 oal COAL NEAR OMAHA 1 A COAL bonanza was recently struck truck near hamburg tr tremont i I 1 emphy 1 county iowa about nifty fifty miles from omaha the council effs nonpareil of jan got sas says in one place at a depth teen feet coal was found the tho vein being from 22 29 to 28 incie inches 8 in thickness ness not satisfied with that disa diss covery dovery another trial was wasi madd made within a half mile of the centro centre of town and at a depth of fedt beeba a vein was struck of about five feet iii hr thickness of the very best quality of coal under which was found to baa bola very nine fine bed of fire clay this vein of coal is estimated to be two miles wide A company has been organized and is known as ruf the hamburg coal and mining com corn 1 pany with M A kurtz as dent dem and J 11 atu aau decre feore 1 tary they commenced sinking a shaft seven by fourteen debty on the loth dinst this will be follow f ed by another one mile further south at the junction of theu the ther K U 0 13 and reads J t |