Show LOCAL fogal AND OTHER MATTERS as FROM FRIDAYS DAILY NOV 19 10 seriously ill DI we regret to hear of the severe sickness of our esteemed fellow townsman chas Lambert lamberton of the ath ward who is suffering from pleurisy we hope dollear to hear 0 of f his speedy restoration to health Settlers Wanted brother robert greenwood of egin oneida county idaho writes under date of the lust just in regard to ma matters titers in that little settle settie settlement nent started about a year ago there are about 15 persons there now and more good families are wanted the valley of the snake river from which stream they take water has a climate about like ogden valley there is is a stretch h of ot level bench land 15 miles long by five live to six miles wide and room to settle for a thousand families some rome of the land is to be irrigated by a ditch yet unfinished about three miles long there is plenty of good timber at hand band and all kinds of game gaine good crops of corn wheat barley oats etc were raised this ye arand when the water facilities are improved still better results will be obtained arrival of missionaries president taylor today to day received a letter from elder W budge announcing the safe arrival on the of october of the fol foi following lowin named missionaries after a 10 longer jer fer voyage than usual owing to stormy weather otherwise they had a pleasant trip to liverpool george stringfellow moroni F brown frank H snow isaac ise duffin david win wm probert jr IV S harris harrig NV G davis joseph ii robinson john R baxter W B S brighton david cook richard stringfellow lars N larsen lansen jens Tens jenson win wm H butler jose joseph h H butler thos D reese navid wavid david west westy B 11 harman 11 al M J J thomas brown P larsen morgan joseph A Amund amundsen seh seb hans E eielsen nielsen Y J hansen nils R lindahl jas H ransen hansen hansen ransen james J hansen traveling theatricals on nion monday morning mr phil margetts the well known comedian 3 and a company of professional players including wilton taylor olsen oisen horsley and mesdames cogswell and jones will take a trip through tooele thoele county with the design of presenting a series of dramatic performances for mances in the principal settlements in that region on monday and tuesday nights they appear in tooele thoele city an wednesday and thursday in grantsville Grants ville and on friday and saturday in stockton his plays are A wonderful Wom woman anand and chimney Corner comer ll in both of which phil has specialties and a number of laughable farces with whose main characters he is also identified they will be gone gono about a week our friends over the mountains have a treat in store mr margetts is very popular wherever he goes and we bespeak for him and his company a warm reception notwithstanding the cold weather those who are out of fuel should go to see phil and laugh themselves into a vapor bath if if successful out west the troupe will make a tour of some of the southern settlements FROM SATURDAYS DAILY NOV 20 off for indiana elders james mcghie and 0 D left yesterday morning on a mission to indiana we bid them god speed our agent brother william willia m bramall our agent will start during the first park part of next week on a 4 business trip through the southern sout counties of the territory in tho the interests of the desmet deseret NEWS we commend him to our friends everywhere weather at Co alville at 7 a in the thermometer was six degrees below zero it was the coldest sunrise during the past 15 novembers except november 1871 T B observer COALVILLE november 13 1880 fatal accident the following came over the wires today to day PAROWAN nov 20 1880 editor deseret news A young man named halis haris P hanson aged 20 went yesterday morning after wood about 2 p in two men helped him to load and soon afterward hanson told another who was passing that he be would start in an hour last evening as he had not arrived persons went in search they found hansen hausen about 2 this morning lying on his back dead by the side of his wagon no marks of injury the wagon was loaded the whip and axe were were in place and the team still hitched on an inquest this afternoon decided that hoaas he was killed by falling from the load of wood heirs to property we have received de Bern Be mardys ardys next of kin gazette gazelle london for november which contains an extended catalogue of names of persons thought to be in this country who have fallen heirs to property in great britain among amour them are the following allcock Al lyck samuel supposed to have gone in 1861 with his mother to salt lake city utah davies juliana eliza otherwise S sims supposed sed to have resided in 11 sl salt t lahe lake tev ter city utah ebsworth richard nathaniel last heard of in salt lake take city goble mary left england for salt lake city many years is believed to have died shortly after landim landam landing in america children of these persons or their next of kin should write at once to de bernard bernardy bros 28 john street bedford y row ow london england childrens hour of pleasure this is the title of a new music book just received from the publisher by mr david 0 calder it contains franz abts celebrated sixteen songs lor for children and fifteen pa melodies elodies of the most popular of sullivan an and d ciari Clari beils bells songs arranged in an ea easy SY manner for the piano 0 or r organ As a writer of songs for the people and children franz abt stands pre emi nent and has a reputation as a master of his art in europe and america Inthe in the present collection his versatile pen has been made to contribute in a pleasing and easy manner to the enjoyment of youth the instrumental arrangements of sullivan van and claribell Clari ciari bels beis songs are bound to please young performers and lead them to a thorough appreciation of good music the book is printed from new plates full music size with illuminated covers and title in two colors its cheapness will also recommend it to teachers and parents only from the south brother silas S smith of Parag oonah presiding over thie the settlements of the saints in colorado and the san juan region 1 iq 13 3 in town and male us a brief call this nand annd morning 01 he is at present located at manasseh manasseh which is within three miles of the denver and rio grande railroad concerning which so much is being said just at present he has no contract on the road but is acquainted quain ted with those who have he says in respect to the dissatisfaction which has arisen among those who have been out there and could not get work that it is due to their not getting a proper croper understanding of the situation before starting from home those who have refused them employment 3 are the foremen of the various camps along tile the line and not the contractors they should have first visited the contractors who live in the cities and made known their business and brother smith thinks they would then have been successful in obtaining the work they sought he will leave for colorado on monday or tuesday next poems and songs we have received the following communication which is selo self explanatory and to the point SPAN SPANISH isif form FORK utah co U utah tah many of my friends have crepea repeatedly t expressed a desire to pee see see tile the productions of my pen in print and believing it to be a duty I 1 have consented although with much diffidence fi to publish a small volume of poems an and d son songs prefaced by a brier brief autobiography I 1 lay jay no claim to poetic abili ability ity 3 but have written just as I 1 have been movel upon by the spirit of inspiration the book will contain upwards of pages bound in cloth embossed cover gilt lettered and the price will be one dollar in undertaking the enterprise I 1 sincerely solicit the kind support and patronage of my friends very respectfully HANNAH CORNABY november 1880 mrs airs cornaby is known to many in this territory and other places through the columns of the wo mans exponent to which journal she is a contributor ancarrow escape the logan leader of friday lias has the following on monday last brother W wm ii chugg an employed at the union flour mill met with a painful accident and narrowly escaped being ground to pieces by some large got cog wheels it appears he was filline filling with water a barrel that was situated in tha the upper kupper room near the roof and used to contain water for wetting wheat the water is usually pumped into it by machinery iut but bub when the pipes freez freeze e u up water has to be put in by h hand nt and I 1 in order to pour water into the barrel it is necessary to lean ean over a large shaft to which is attached several sets of cog wheels while in the act of emptying a bucket of water in this position the coat of brother chugg wai was caught in the cogs and before he was aware lie was being drawn his right coat sleeve was torn ot off and the muscles from the elbow to the armpit were laid bare and it was with almost superhuman strength that he threw his left larm around another shaft thus pe preventing venting his right arm from being torn completely onn off and perhaps his whole body smashed A workman near by rushed to stop the machinery which he did just in time to save the life of brother chugg his injuries were painful but not dangerous FROM MONDAYS S DAILY NOV 23 granted gW wanted anted mary elizabeth taylor lor who came in the last company of emigrants is wanted at bishop hunters office postal change the name and site of the post at Bates batesville ville salt lake county has been changed to argenta with JT monk as postmaster case commenced the case of the brigham city operative cooperative co institution ution vs 0 J hollister for the recovery of the tax money assessed on the scrip of that fenced in ogden this morr mori morning fing left for the south E elder eider der s wil liam llam H bakes of beaver and wil liam C hanks of charleston wasatch county left by this mornings train on missions to the southern states the former is assigned to labor in north carolina and virginia the latter to labor in mississippi another death shortly before going to pres pros the sad news was brought of the death of daniel J clayton claytona CI aytona a son of the late elder william clayton chayton and his wife augusta a young man well known and highly respected in this community his disease was typhoid fever from which he had been suffering since the of october since then he has hag been much better once or twice twin and it was almost a decided fact that he would recover he had two relapses and ap 4 the last proved fatal he died at 2 this afternoon 3 at the residence of his mother in the ward he was naturally of an excellent disposition kind heart and generous nature and a general favorite wherever known A large circle of friends besides liis his bereaved relatives will deeply feel his loss the deceased was aged 23 years born december 1857 and die dle died in full faith of the gospel we extend to all our sincere condolence the funeral will be held on wednesday at 10 am in the ward assembly booms rooms A new monument J H brown son the enterprising and efficient stone and marble workers of logan cache county have nearly finis finished heti hett a monument forthe for the thatcher family which is described by our logan as the nines fines C piece of work of the kind in the territory it will consist of three base pieces and a die cap and spire the spire will be 12 feet and the whole monument nearly 25 feet in height th the e die cap and spire are of franklin stone with sides inlaid with panels of the finest vermont marble tile the word thatcher in rustic letters has been executed on one of the marble panels by mr harry brown the junior member of the firm this lettering is said to be unexcelled by any home artist apostle moses thatcher pronounces it beyond criticism the young man is said to possess unusual ability in this line and intends going east this winter to study the art of sculpture we wish him every encouragement and success runaway and accident this tin s morning about 11 an an ace accident resulting from a runaway occurred on the street dividing the and wards one block south of the court house sister wallace wife of elder geo B wallace was coming to town with her two young boys from the family farm over jordan they were in a two horse wagon which was driven by one of the boys As they reached the place described one of the horses became frightened at something and wheeling around ran ahr through pugh a deep dit ditch ch at the side of the road over upon the sidewalk and came to a sudden stand against a tree the two boys retained their seats in the wagon but sister wallace by the sudden halt was thrown over the upon the ground and sustained a severe contusion on the temple she was picked up senseless by mr henry heath and his son and carried into the residence of mr beers near at hand the team after the accident turned around and ran for gome some distance but were finally secured at 12 the injured woman still senseless was lifted into a vehicle and taken home the ext extent ent of her injuries we have not learned nor whether she has since become conscious we trust however that the case is not serious erious r mother dead sister francis P mother of our esteemed townsman S P esq died ia in this city at 6 yesterday morning she was quite aged being in her sath year and for about two weeks has kept her bed she had no particular ailment but died of old age and passed away as peacefully as though she were taking her nightly sleep sister was well known and highly respected spec ted she was born may at norfolk england and was baptized into the church of jesus christ of latter day saints by elder thomas smith at norwich in the same county on the fth of june 1850 she was therefore a member of the church over 30 years she was the first to throw open her doors to the elders in the county of norfolk and as long as she remained there her house was their home she emigrated from europe in january jannary 1853 and arrived in utah on september of the same year she was faithful to the last to the gospel and has gone to a better world to receive the recompense for good deeds done in this we sympathize with those who are left to mourn but are assured that with the departed all is well the funeral will be held at the residence of bro S P goth soth ward at 11 a in tomorrow to morrow friends are invited |