| Show um m OTHER MATTERS DAILY DAMY APRIL 20 the celebration the olympic club are pushing norward forward their project of appropriately ap P celebrating the ign s birthday the tho ever levier memorable ath of july and have llave appointed a special committee comil attee of nive five members to further work up the enterprise many leading cief citizens have been consulted 6 on n the thia matter and it is said nearly all approve R rove of the idea of getting up tip a big bv thing on that day and mak ing salu salt it lake a centre attraction to the surrounding settlements railroad fatality the junction oti of last as t evening chronicles the death of chas hopkins an employed on the union pacific railroad which event occurred last Satur batur saturday day dav T morning at echo station Stafi stati oh ho no one no saw the aci acl accident dent but from the position in which the body lay jay when discovered it Is supposed tint that the deceased was eua euma engas cd A in settin bettin setting a brake on a box car Tv when filan by so some me means losing his balance he was precipitated from t the he car to the ground breaking his neeli neck which caused 1 ic death at the time 0 alle aile the accident the train on which the deceased was at work was making a flying switch and the reasons given seem to be logical He was picked up on one side of the track ilfe life being beilig extinct his body was immediately taken back to evanston at which place ho he had bad resided for some time past and an inquest was held a verdict being brought ili in accordance with the evidence another veteran gone died in burkes garden Th tazewell zewell co virginia april ad 24 1880 col peter litz be he was baptized into the church chuch of jesus christ of latter day saints by jedediah grant on the of march 1840 elder grant preached the first gospel sermon maou maon in the state of virginia in this dispensation in front of col coi 01 bitzs residence and the next day baptized him and nd his wife he was the first mari man that was baptized into the church in that state since that hundreds froma raze weh web co and vicinity haver have accepted the gospel so he was ever bold and fearless in defending the cause gause of truth as taught by the latter day saints and his house was a home for our eiders elders all AN othis of his children are members of the church he be has one son in utah he was highly respected respect edby by all nil who knew him he he said to the writer last year when solicited to bather gather 1 I am too old to go now but bul I 1 know mormonism is true and I 1 nui ani am liken like ilke a soldier sleeping on his purrm waiting walting for marching orders he lle was 78 years of age his funeral sermon was wms preached by elder mathias P F cowley of the wald ward who is now on a mission til there thero ere ero he was way able to bear 1 his I is testimony to many mans mah mab prejudiced minds on this occasion who came through respect to the th 9 deceased ceased accessed ac peace to his ashes C al hausen HA ii enquirer note e F from rom ram the enquirer of the dinst the people of 0 are resolved on breaking up the illegal liquor traffic that has hns been going uli ull on in that cpu those benders venders who are unlicensed and defiantly violate the ordin ordinances anees antes of the municipalities are getting into trouble most of those brought up however are pru 1 dent enough to pay their fines flues flu esgo go their way and sin no more but there is h one man named dusters Dust dusterberg erb erg who wh means to night fight it out if it tak takes as him bim into the penitentiary 1 l on oil the lu t quite a tragedy y I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 ca camp nip retty pretty nearly heins being colsum bairfield in an elderly man roamed young youna who is one ono of odthe the tho oldest citizens of the place and highly respected by his neighbors went put a short distance from his lug home and with a anzor razor nazor and a quarter inch chisel cut his throat severing three thred arteries artries and almost pere fere eilie brating his hii wind w hid pipe the letter ietter P etter tates states that li lie lle 0 made two or three cuts cuta with the razor almost ft from oin orn ear car to ear slicing the flesh eo so that thai before he could sew if up the doctor had bad to cut out the slices with scissors the cause caus ce of the old mans mins rash act is not known there are indications of a lively summer this year in Aine alne american rican forg pork lyli 1111 mining ning district already preparations are being made to commence active operations on the leading mines mint s the thia silver bell has 80 sacks of ore on the dump the pittsburg Is is still taking out ore but there is is some expectation of its passing into the possession of the owners of the old telegraph mine of bingham the tunnel in the sunday mine is being worked the treasure is also aiso being behig worked and indications are said ad to be unusually promis promising ln g lead erLines from the logan leader of the dinst H 31 phelps the man whose leg was broken jast last week while ho he was working at the gravel bank is progressing gres sine sini wel well towards toward reco reeo recovers recovery sery he will never regain evain the entire use of the injured limb mb wounds you young hall who was so 0 painfully fully wounded by the accidental discharge of f a firearm at wellsville recen recently aly is is improving and in all probability will soon yoon be able to be out james moore the youth upon whose arm dr groesbeck performed an operation sometime som effine since seems to be progressing g favorably under lunder car careful i ajro treatment it is expected that a 3 good result will be bb attained in his case nock bock laying was commenced on the tho walls wails of the temple last tuesday morning but owing dwing to the storm which began about noon the workmen were obliged to desist from their labors it is expected that a larger force of masons will be here as soon as pleasant weather r arrives A short time since a very enjoy able wedding took place at millville milleville Mill ville in this county coudry A young couple the groom aged between 70 and 80 years and the bride about 60 concluded that life without each other wo would uld be a blank so not waiting to gain the he consent cons conE ent of their ancestors auces tors they sped to the man having power to tie the matrimonial knot and agid by him were pronounced one on arday erday fr day last a young man named william 0 palmer was carlt painfully burned by powder he was at the new canal working when a spark from a lighted match which beheld he heid held in his hand band bandzas was blown by a gust of wind into a sack of po powder the result of course was instantaneous coin corn combustion bustion and by the aella young palmers halmers Pal mers face and one of his hands were painfully burned dr ormsby since that time has been treating him successfully and in all probability no permanently serious effects will follow FROM wED wednesdays NArs DAILY damy APRIL 21 n sailing of missionaries eld elder shmuel samuel roskelley aad and thirty three MIS missionaries jo narles sailed from ew york yes yesterday I 1 t 1 edily 2 doth all al well trains on the extension the trains on the utah southern Sout hernI extension x ten are now running as far as black lock rock J a point about twenty five miles south of deseret the work of laying the track to frisco i is s going forward energetically 4 1 last offices the obsequies of sister darke of the 9 ath th ward mere were in ili the ward meeting house bouse louse at 11 a in yesterday the largo large assembly of friends and relations was addressed by elders chas W penrose jeter clinton and bishop 8 A woolley and a long cortege followed lowed tho remain remains to their thein final resting place sister darke darice was aged 82 well weli respected was an earls early member of the church and came from am lam england E she was wae Elthe the mo hen her ther of thirteen children six of whom are now living jiving and were all present at the funeral one of her sons ons ia is our fellow townsman towns nian mr sidney W darke of the sal salt t take lake bake berald herald funeral tile tho fune funeral ral rai over the rebiA rehia his of 13 rother brother henry dwity C cushing gushing who died suddenly jast last saturday night were held in the lith ward assembly booms rooms yesterday afternoon at two there was a very large largo attendance the building be being fill filled 1 and in many standing outside out outside sige tto tho the deceased h had a d many mally friends and aud was highly respected spec ted the congregation was addressed by eiders elders charles wren apen rose robert F ani and joseph E taylor the members of the salt lake fire elre brigade to which the deceased had belonged were also present ament and headed by bi chief en engineer gincer ottinger followed the remains to the cemetery aa as did a P very large company of friends in carriages and on foot FROM FROU THURSDAYS DAILY APRIL 21 22 fat cattle mra samuel holt ot cache county arrived this afternoon from that valley with 31 head of f fine I 1 fat cattle cattie which met a ready sale at the tho establishment of mr nir charles popper rival claims and now the len jen gurer urges the right of provo to the territorial insane asylum just as the junction claims it for og ogden en to equalize the matter let the asylum mylum be erected somewhere in salt lake county more eore snow sno tast nigh high hightland night tand and this morn morning ingVe we had another r taste of a backward spring in the descent of of snow in the afternoon the sun came out and converted it into slush much to the delight of podes pedestrians arians and bicyclists bi cyclists returning missionaries elder WC xv C staines telegraphs that the company c of emigrants with returning elders bunting blythe smith walsh bippen emery svendsen thomson coray conay Greensides Greensid eg wilkes and Devey who left liverpool on the 1 oth loth insi have arrived in new york and will leave tonight to night for utah all well fine specimens C W carter esq the popular photographer has just finished some excellent representations of tilo the interior and exterior of the salt lake assembly hall in the former the pulpits organ gallery auditorium dit and the beautiful ceiling coiling with its historic panel pain painting t ing and pendant chandeliers are nicely and clearly portrayed while the outside views are perfect counterparts of the exterior of this handsome edifice the pictures are of two kinds card size and stereoscopic and are truly first class gems of the art the asylum Bi directors rectors the board of directors of the territorial insane asylum returned last evening from their trip through davis and weber counties which they have been visiting since tuesday with a view to locating a site foj foi the proposed asylum the authorities of loth roth doth both counties extended evely courtesy to the official party and they visited various ninth points in both places some of w which 1 14 c h were Nvere quite pr promising the tour 0 of f inspection is not yet completed this county aria arfa anu that of utah must also be visited before a site for the buil bull building dingis is determined upon upon today to day will be occupied in examining the most inviting localities in this vicinity and tomorrow to morrow the commissioners will starl start for provo ona similar errand I 1 f T enquirer notes our city fathers are taking steps to bring tile tho waters water waterson of oak springs about three throe miles east cast to the tile city in pipes wo we learn tb that at out of tile the 75 head bead of homed stock mat the american fork operative cooperative co herd commenced business with about a arear year avear ago only 15 remain the targe large majority having perished through the severity of the winter the ladies ladles and gentlemen of the ilie home dramatic company of provo have decided on tendering to their tre treasurer asprer mr 3 J B knier keeler a complimentary benefit previous Fous to hide hida his departure to the southern state states P and have choen choch salti Satti saturday rd ay evening next for the oe occasion casion caslon the gramme pro will be one of strong attraction consisting of a popular play and farce and embracing the names of the leading members of tho the compa company n y the utah and pleasant valley railroad company purpose starting on the of ormay may ilay to lay jay track on fr 4 kom eom rom Spring springville ville tx to provo the bottoms between these two poi pol points blits are too damp and soft to operate on ju just st at dt present but supt bupt goss is prepa preparing wing for a good commencement abent and expect expects to have the line extended to provo prove in iii about six sik ix w weeks s hence niek 0 on friday may evening last the family and a few friends of president aa A 0 smoot gathered gather bd at tit liis his residence to give a surprise greeting to bister margaret T smoot his estimable and venerable wife in honor of her birthday lua iua smoot was wag on the occasion occa sion gion the recipient of numerous congratulations and sincere sincero good wishes for fat a prolonged and happy existence band of thieves broken vp tip an item from mhd Enquire enquirer ri which we published last evening announced tte the capture by sheriff turner of utah Cout coul county ityl of two thieves named william F young and ayres ayrea the same paper has this to say on the same subject during the last term of the district tr lct courte james young a br brother other of wm win F P young toun tr was tried and convicted b on a a 0 charge harge of stealing goods from fairview coop co op and is now in in the penitentiary unde undergoing argo irgo ing punishment the peculiar circumstances of this case as they were developed at the trial created in the minds of the officers a suspicion that there was much more behind this ahn case that had newyet not yet come to light and determined our wideawake wide vide awake sherlf sheriff font foft on sifting the affair to ithe ethe bottom during the past two months he has been quietly engaged in this work and has anally succeeded in unearthing the operations of a gangoff gang of the most expert burglars and thieves that have yet been discovered ili in this territory thear rest of wm F V young and flord floyd ayres is the result of sheriff turners indefatigable labors in behalf of the public welfare these clever thieves thieve with james young have for two or three years past pursur pursued J their thieving operations without the slightest previous detection or suspicion being behig attached to them and not only ano zno ono one store storo has bee been n made the object of their pilfers pilfering ligy 1191 but several others the F fairview Tair vair view coop co op however has been made the c principal victim from what A we cu can learn one of the party who is is a blacksmith by trade succeeded 3 m securing the key of tile the door loor and after taking an impression of it prod produced uceda a au duplicate plicate with and his associates were enabled to enter at night and carry away good goods although a man was kept q on u guard gwara during the night at the store for a year or two the goods were miss ing and the clerks were unable to discover how or in what way they were cony cons conveyed eyed from the building at length another man was added to the watch relieving the first when he be left at daybreak unconscious of there theme being any change cliance made in the watch the burglars an entered once after tho the watchman had left and were wore of course caught at their work of pilfering by the second man who amon wai wag on guard further investigations i on tie the pa part r t of sherif sheriff atu turner m er revealed the tile fact c t that these men were in tile the habit of stealing from wagons going sanpete 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