| Show LOGAL LOCAL AND OTHER XiT bitters MATTERS tees rees FROM FROU FRIDAYS D 16 sn owA ow gaim again As we go to press p res s the snow ia coming down at a fat fearful rate thus supplementing the windy revels reveis of the Anti antl Mormon ravings according to the junction gen kim kirn ball postmaster at ogden came out strong against the mormon Mor mons speaking in a gross unwarranted and most insulting manner of them and their religion we aea are aoa a little littie surprised to hear this arwe as we have always considered the general a 4 man of liberal principle principles one odthe of the tho last to drag a religious question into a purely political meeting and publicly ficay heap insults upon a people who have never shown him anything but kindness and courtesy but if general ulm rim Him kimball ball bwll ia is not what we have heretofore considered him its a good thing to find it out even at this late hour from provo valley bishop nymphus C Q X lur dock of charleston tony tons wasatch county arrived in the city on tuesday if he 0 started from home horne on comedown came down through provo canon passing eight or nine large snow slides on themay uhe the way and makin making the first wagon track over them he reports that at home chesnow th the esnow snow which had been as deep as 25 inches all au winter has entirely di disappeared and arid plowing u commenced on the Q day he be left there the winter vinter had been severe but stock had llad not summered suffered so much as M in other localities among cattle percent ios 10 ter per cent would co loss losa but in the cooperative sheen sheep herd etwas it was about 40 per cent heavier hie fie avier there was plenty of good lan ian landane land dand and an nh abundance of water but rit too few rew settlers setti eme ere tomana to mannge manage gelt delt it or thirty good families woud woUld be welcomed nto into the community the country st george jubilee celebration A st stgeorge lady correspondent furnishes us with a synopsis of the celebration that took place enthat in that city eity on the oth lost jost in commedo com memo artion of the anniversary odthe of the rise of the church th or proceedings took place in la the Taberna tabernacle hede hele cie cJe and consisted of the following prayer and singing reading of the revelation section 2 20 of tho the doctrine and covenants by elder J M lane singing singing by the choir and con gre gation gatlon fi rhe the he spirit of god like a firo fire is burning burnong rin rea remarks ks by elder milo arf Ar dius idrus singing by the santa clam clara choir son song and chorus by sister A S W V 1 select reading from 1 P P prates pratts works elder A AV ivins instrumental instrumental music Elde eide rEugene Schaap marin matin remarks by president J DT D T mo ma allister tU lister llster singing by the santa olam clara choir the rho meeting then adjourned for 30 minutes and on resuming at I 1 pm the choir rendered an all ati anthem which was followed by a prayer b by bishop D Hi Cannin tho the santa clara choir gave another ano ther selection and the tho assembly 41 then par pax took of refreshments consisting of wine cake and lemonade etc the we choir sang a glee and an original ad dress was given by sister susie young gates which was followed follow d by instrumental music by sister lister al A dufries and a selection by the santa wanta clara brass band alick the remaining exer exercise exerciser cis com comprised iseda cseda a dialogue by masters wooley white head and romney romnes duet bylis hylis by misses ses seq JF rud and mi 11 ivins reveral revern revera hymns and songs among which might be specially mentioned the swiss tyrol quartette by the brothers president t mcallister then addressed tho the people in a fatherly kind way the tilo choln choir sang and the thi meeting was vas dismissed by elder edson barney the day was enlivened by music music musie by the various bands and was truly one of rejoicing long iong longto to be remembered in the evening the amateur dramatic company of st george rendered the drama of if ther Thor midnight watch l and the tha farce farco of the wan dering minstrel instrell Al to a it large and appreciative precia tive audience i i rw fwu FROM u DAILY APRIL aprin 17 the first company A private telegram from elder V V C staines ray 18 ays Y the that kt the them first company of emi grants which left liverpool april 10 numbers IM iol souls hanging oil on winter still lingers in the mop top ap 1 of spring like the small boy who hangs on the wagon long iong after it has stopped and imagines im agmes he is is still till s having a ride ide only h half alf rif a fostof snow during the night watchman writs from the reaver beaver atchman watchman lV of the lost we glean the following mr john H rlee bice of silver sliver reef and ani ant miss misa susie Spence salt lake lak city were mamed married ark arx silver bliver reef beef last ins tw week eok cok another theatrical company involved in litigation in the beas beav beaver beaser er courts beavers atmosphere has always proven fatal to dramatic associations mr nir arthur pratt has been appointed ia U S deputy Al Ta mehal arshal for this district and beaver will 1011 be his future edme it is now claimed by the kno uno knowing how hosy handy these knowing peo poo people jo e are that the railroad is to have havo ave avo its J terminus rids rius at ai the iron mines in iron tron abu county ty Fright frightful fui fal fatality on saturday last shortly after noon a most deplorable accident occurred on the J U Ss nt R R gravel bank just korthof nor of richmond riehmond Rich mofid the tho tho brakeman thomas tian 6 sprunt a ayoung young man n from fro ogdin was standing on the front car of a train which wai wat being pushed by an nn engine from behind at the rate of about ten miles per hour nearing their destination he gave the rhe signal to slow up while this was wag being complied cond cord plied piled with he observed ashaia a short distance ahead a rol rok roi ori orf on the track leaning against the inside odthe of the rail having an opinion that this would easily be displaced by the flange of the wheel he felt no tul tui easiness uneasiness y he had miscalculated the wheel struck the stone and the car ear on which sprunt was riding jumped he track he ire sprang to the ground n i an opposite ip direction but the second car followed him hinl he was run over and frightfully james ho hobbs bbb i section foreman who was lowthe cars ears at the same time in jumping to escape estape was very painful ly and enious seriously erious ly injured F eive five ive lve cars can ware were thrown from the track mid wid their occupants a number of section men iteli badly hadly shaken ren zen up though not painfully hurt immediately after the thy occurrence of the accident hobbs and sprunt were brought ta 6 this ahls city the former being taken to td Ns his home hon le and the latter to the residence of mrs C B lob bobbins doctor groesbeck was called in and ho he made examination the right thigh of hobbs was found to be b broken the bone was set mad wad he is now progressing sing favorably both of young Sp runts legs were I 1 crushed the femur of or the rightley right leg having sustained a com corn pound un comminuted com fracture and the lie tibia of olf the left leg log having been utterly shattered otlien 0 th er the limbs were aiso also noticeable rending lending the arrival of Sprunt Sp runts ys relatives everything possible mit VIt without hout amputating was done to allevia alleviate to ns hiso sufferings brings but before they reached him his spirit had passed away HO ife died about eight oo 00 saturday arday night lie he was a young idun ydun cl man of great feht worth and was respected tj aad loved by all his associates 20 10 lo gan zeader leader tha drake drako deWe vve ive publish belows below a AL letter from nars Mr sMargaret nia alv drake of beaulo county courty Y kausas kansas auguas whoso choso husband husban dj george georgo W drake was shot in this city cay ou on the morning mornin of the tho uit near the eagle 1 agle agie go gate fc tho the th 0 cause of which eyen even event thas has since beau been a matter of conjecture and uncertainty in this community it appears fro from ra this i letter beyond reasonable doubt that the unhappy man killed himself we e will preface reface the communication by explaining that it was received this morning by sexton joseph josph E taylor alid and is in answer to a letter otter from that gentleman wherein he be furnished mrs dins drake with a detailed account of her husbands death as far as known the nature of the wounds description personal effects con condition and whereabouts of the body and requested from the lady in return n an account of h her r husbands affairs disposition po and condition on leaving her etc mr taylors taylora object being to clear clean up if possible the mystery of his death in this city following is a copy of mrs drakes rep reply I 1 BEATTIE Ks iks epil april 11 leisso 0 1880 dur jur joseph taylor isalt lake utah oear idear sir your favor af pf of april ad was receive received ed in hi due dud tah time timo I 1 shall try to answer anaw er as best lean ican I 1 can the deceased was wa my husband who wiio started from home the morning of the justh of march h a as s usual to 0 go to beattie beattle he was a carpenter by trade tid and had nearly finished a house bouse in beattie for in my y father he 1 had ad 80 in his pocket with which he intended to pa pay y a carpenter also aiso a small lumber bill instead of going to beattie ho he went to biary blary lui ibi miles away left his team in a livery avery stable and disappeared the whole neighborhood r searched the pr prairies airless and an streams thinking hib his hils hiis team had run away with him but at qt last we found the tho team we could do nothing but wait walt to hear from hi him m he was very despondent that mo morning ho lert left and had been for some somo days dayi on the dinst I 1 received a letter jetter dated Denver ardenver at city col ho said sald eliat when he left he was beside himself and the first thing he knew when he came to himsel himself helas at kearney junction on the whole tone of his letter was of the deepest despondency he said be should never see me or the two boys again and that lie he should leave the city immediately from that moment I 1 feared the worst johon thing we received masour dispatch on saturday the ad dinst I 1 received the letter and package the latter contained his watch the letter was dated the ile lie he ele said he must write once more 0 so o that I 1 should know where he be was last he was lost moat out of mone money yand and did not know what he be should do next also if you receive news from salt lake you will hear something like this an unknown man fouad etc you can put you your r own construction on thi but I 1 have no doubt he cam came to his end by his own hand his letter also contained a journal each pach days travel after he left kearney junction written on several MI pages of the pocket diary which you have nave ve in your possession he also aiso informed me where I 1 could find a pistol that he be bought last ast spring to destroy himself but came to himself in in time timeto to prevent it he said he wa was followed by a demon de monand and there seems to io be no doubt in the minds of any one but what he was deranged ilow ho was as honest sober never drank any industrious and in good cir es havin bavin having n just bought and rouse kouse paid id for 1 2540 acres of of lant land lani aai ani and ard bui bul built bulit it a house he was waa in every way what a husband and father should be and devotedly attached to ho he was the father oather of four childr children the edosa ani and youngest daughters were buried last fall the two boys boss are still living H ho 0 k grieved over the loss of the children perhaps this was what distressed him so 0 were w ere john 11 and harriet drake george W was born in cincinnati may lay went to springfield in 1853 and removed to marshall co ran kan kanbas kansas s as in 1877 I 1 will you sou please seo see that all his I 1 effects excepting the pistol are rori sorl sent t me I 1 will now dose close by thanking you ifor for your kindness in forwarding particulars tl cufari yours respectfully DRAKE DRAI cF from FRON S mily mill 19 rem Kem removal oval judge I 1 emerson and family have removed from provo to ogden with the intention of permanently manent ly residing in the J junction r un ou city heavy snows A A correspondent at tooele thoele writes y snow feh feu there recently another jit at of snow enow fell there during lat kiat frit erit fri day night arrived at new hew york yorkey BY telegram to pres Pros president ident taylor which we havu havo been pe permitted tc to rend read redd we ive leam learn that elder samuel Ko skelly nod and thu tilo company of missionaries who left ogden last tuesday morning arrived in new york yesterday morning all well earthquake Shock Tho following came over the wires this morning as a special to lo the news utah april 1830 isso 00 this morning at there was a heavy shaking of the earth which seemed to pas pass from northwest to southeast the miner Threat threatened ened enea T the he silver sliver reef beef miner it appears from the latest issue of that paper that hn has haw reached usi ubi us has been threatened with a general cleanie cleaning outa out by anonymous scavengers avengers Av engers if it publishes anything more about captain lubbock and the christy mine affair the winer miner however asserts its ats right to speak all it wishes upon that subject and promises the gaven fAven avengers Av engers gers determined resistance with guns and ammunition and all su such sueh ch things if they attempt to carry their threat inta into execution distl distinguished agui i shed shea visitors saturday nights J s express train from the north brou brought glIt to this city a company of M tourists ladies ladles and gentlemen from boston and other eastern cities on their way to california and the various localities of interest inthe in the tho great grent west the party desired to see the capital of Utah while in such close proximity to it and consequent cons consequently equen aly got oa off at ogden to run downto bovyn to bur our city the company consists of state governors editors legislators lawyers and eminent civilians besides quite a number gumbei of bf ladies who wilo are in intellect and appearance pe arance equally distinguished with wit their maio malo male maie companions the tourists arm arc under tile the guld ance of dr ordway of lawrene lawrence C mass ilass who it appear appears has been here wow before and it was at his instance that the party started from the east with the design of including tile the city of the saints among the objective po points ints of their excursion A largo number of the tile trav ellers were at the ra bernacle yesterday and today to day continued their observations ions of the main points of interest they left by this afternoon train for the west we bid them welcome and good bye at once trust their visit here was repaid by what they saw and hearland hear dand extend our best wishes for the further enjoyment of their tour of pleasure across the continent the saints sainte services the assembly hallwas hall hali was again filled to lie its utmost capacity yesterday afternoon the congregation including a large number of visitors from Boston who arrived here hero saturday night after the tile open opening ing prayer ray r b by elder H W naisbitt an and the usual preliminary services the assembly was addre address s ed by A apostle tle tie orson pratt tt whose discourse was very in interesting t powerful and w weli well 11 adap adapted ted to tb the 9 occasion he began b n by r reading ea ding the verse of or tie me 10 n d psalm when the lord shall build u up |