Show LOOM LOGAL AND OTHER if MATTERS FROM brida FRIDA DAILY DAMY NOV 11 fatai fatal Accident we learn from brother isaac W V pierce that last friday a week ago today to day abut 12 welock a three year old son of JW Jac jae jackson hron kRon of glenwood sevier bevier Sevi erCo co fell into the belt of tiie llie machine shop and was so badly burt hurt that he died in a few hours no blame can be attached teany one as the little one went to follow his br ic c ler lar ho was sent bent to the shop where the father was waa working sad fatality about 11 on november ard 3rd maggie rebecca Ee becca becea daughter of george and jane 8 coleman of escalante iron county fell at that place from a wagon loaded with and being driven by the father the girl was run over by one of the hind wheels crushing the life out of her ail all was done that could be to restore vitality but to no effect the spirit had bad fled there w was as a general turn out to the funeral we learn leam these details from brother E M greene immigrants arrived As stated is in cesti yesterdays NEWS that they would the immigrants reacted ogden at this morning at that point a portion of the company re others went nort bOne hundred and afif fifty ty seven beven left ogden this morning and with th the e exception of a few that stopped at cen trevil treville leand and woods wooda cross reached this thia city shortly before I 1 oclo clr cir the company were healthy and had bad a prosperous journey by bea sea and land elder ij R martineau bad charge and was assisted by the other returning elders goose creek items we are in informed by a person who has just come from that place that there are about families in goose creek valleys valley cassia county idaho that game is very abundant he having killed thirteen head of deer himself thoa the crops the past season as a general thing have been very good and general peace and prosperity prevail the little child of brother tolman who was waa so severely injured by the explosion of gunpowder in the stove a short abort time ago is recovering rapidly from the effects of the accident bid eld bad gunshot wound on monday about 3 a young man by the name of james jakeman of glenwood sevier co accidentally shot himself through the hand band and wrist with a shotgun shot gun loaded with duck shot he had started to go out to shoot ducks and stopped at the tho loop coop boop co bo op store placing the gun against the steps at the door afterwards ter wards while standing on the steps a he reached down taking the gun by the muzzle he drew draw it up and the hammer caught against a step steps causing it to be discharged the entire load passing in at the palm of the hand band and coming out through the upper part of the wrist i he wound was dressed by brothen brother E payne and afterwards mr george ogilvie of richfield was called in and at present it is thought that no bones were broken and the patient entis is doing well for these particulars we nrc arc indebted to bro I 1 L W pierce home again we were greatly pleased to receive a call cal I 1 today to day from eider elder ider lder lyman R martineau who presided over the company of immigrants that arrived today to day tiny he left utah on the of may 1879 for england amt ami has bas therefore been away about two years and a hail half he labored in tho the ministry preaching the gospel gos ell eil anthe in the liverpool conference burtn during the first half of his mi mission silon and occasionally casio nally worked in the business de department pa rement of the church office in th that at city when elder cope was released to return a year ago he was placed in charge of the business department which ablo t position he held until he left for home being acquainted with his labors and ministry we bay eay without hesitation that they have been in every way highly commendable and have resulted in much good lie he has been the means in nis his personal ministry of bringing quite a number of people into the church he returns in good health and spirits af after ter performing an honorable mis sion A centenarian DEAD rom RON INCIDENTS OF HIS ms CAREER A romantic character breathed his last in the ward of this city at t last lasi night we refer to WU vii llam ilam liam Falc falconbridge a centenarian ile he was waa born october 1780 at fritchley derbyshire Englan dand was consequently turned years yews of age when a young lad ad he was apprenticed to a stocking maker in or near his native town his employer aroused the indignation of tile ignorant populace by introducing Ta chinery machinery into his trade and a furious mob demolished his hia premises after thus thia event the same man bound his apprentice hand and foot and sold him to the english naval press gang which in early eimess times was used to force men into the i ings lings service he was waa taken on board the salvadora of lord cochrane Coch coeh ranes a fleet and served alcabin as cabin boy during a protracted craise cruise anthe on the coast of spain lie he was transferred from irom that vessel to one of the ships composing the fleeton fleet of the famous lord nelson and fought under him at the noted battle of trafalgar being one of those to whom the historic words england expects this day that every man will do his hla duty were directed subsequently while the fleet lay jay at plymouth brother falconbridge saw the great napoleon as a prisoner of war when about to be conveyed to st helena pacing the deck of the BeUm beul phon rhon returning to england brother falconbridge joined the regiment of infantry where in the same regiment he found his father from whom he had been separated many years learsa a very romantic circumstance cum stance t he embraced the gospel and came to this country about twenty years ago and haa has always faithfully ad hered to the faith he espouse i 1 like engli h sailors generally he be was of a lively jolly disposition yand sand and had a j i eart flowing over with kindly sympathies the funeral services will be conducted at the ward assembly rooms at 11 a m on sunday all friends generally and old english tars tarn especially are invited to attend A lamentable V renoe DORA DURANT DIES FROM 7 HE THE EFFECTS OF AN ACCIDENT last sunday night dora durant eleven years of age died at bush kush valley tooele thoele county under peculiar circumstances on the of september last she was standing in the doorway of a house which had been vacated by its tenants in that position there was a blinding flash and smoke accompanied by a terrific explosion the anfor enate t nate nato girls clothing was set bet on fire bhe she retained her presence of mind however and managed to reach a spring near by bys into which she plunged end in that way extinguished the flames in which slie she was enveloped this brave aud arid self seio possessed action wag was was n not ot done jn in time to save her from being fearfully burned nearly all over her body but especially aily ally in the right side she linger ed in great suii suil wring bring from the time of the accidee t until sunday even ing when she finally succumbed to her injuries the quantity of gunpowder th that at exploded is said to have been about thirty pounds and how It cameto to explode is a mystery it Is a stated that some children had been playing in the building build fag immediately preceding the occurrence and d it t Js a supposed they had hid been using matches the parents of the girl wlliam villiam durant and wifel wife brought the there re mains of their daughter to this city and they were buried in the cemetery yesterday dorm dora was an extraordinary child the family form lived in mill creek wardani war dand the about five months old created something of a sensation jn in this city by her extraordinary size for her age her size bize was GO so remarkable that hundreds visited her home to see deeher her atthe at the time of her death she had gained the ordinary proportions of bf a young woman though but eleven years old i FROM saturdays DAILY NOV 33 12 good news H aws A private telegram from apostle C C rich states that he ie is feeling considerably better than when he was last heard from fair and exhibition at santa banta quin quid utah county a childrens fair and exhibition were to be held today A lady who wab was present at the rehearsal for the exhibition last night says that it was sure to be a very creditable affair ladies ladles societies As stated in then the LEvs in the early part ot the week a number of prominent ladies ladles connected with various organizations of the sex left lefi this city for utah county last monday afternoon being joined by sister smoot at provo on tuesday they attended meetings at payson in the morning no rn afternoon and evening all of which were well attended the last one being especially crowded on wednesday afternoon and evening meetings were held at spanish fork where the pame same interest in the proceedings was manifested also on thursday at 11 am the same evening an overflowing and interesting meeting was held at santaquin San ban and at the latter place ace two excellent meetings were held heid eld eid yesterday this morning bister Slater wells came home SI biter sister ter ten E 8 taylor having got back on wednesday sisters E R B S snow and louie felt went to goshen goshea next tuesday there will be three meetings connected with the ladies societies in the city of provo at every place tho the ladies visited they were cordially welco welcomed medy meds and the brethren attended and took a i hearty interest in the proceedings FATAL ACCIDENT DAVID D morgan IS CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER TEN 1 ons OF COAL about three oc ock yesterday afternoon david D morgan a coal miner empio employed by david and A L williams at the pleasant valley mines was instantly instantly killed while at work the deceased was a very capable minei and for that reason had been offered work for which increased pay was given and none but experienced miners are a al by the williams brothers to do doit it it is to take out the coal from the roof of the mine that is left by the more inexperienced hands he appeared phased ph ased to have the opportunity of doing this kind of labor being confident he could work worn it without danger danker yesterday da ys ho however something over ove r ten tons of the coal fell from the roof and buried him when he was found by his bis fellow workmen a short time afterward only one arm protruded from the mass mabs under which he be lay jay crushed ho was extricated with all possible dispatch but he had breathed his last having been to all appearance ces instantaneously killed this morning the body was brought to this city accompanied by mr david williams and five of the fellow workmen of the deceased the widow of the mr morgan lives in the ward and as she had not been apprised of the lamentable occurrence on the arrival in this city one of the men was sent on ahead abend of the body to break the sad bad news to the unfortunate woman david D morgan was about 54 years old a native of wales although he lived 25 years in pennsylvania syl syi vanla vania he came to utah about aye nye a year arago ago ngo debore he bore the reputation of being a quiet orderly and respectable citizen we understand that no blame for the accident Is attachable to any one it would be supposed from its popularity that only one substance is now known to the world for the relief of rheumatism and that is st jacobs oll R louig louis i afo MO j aa a patchy FROM MONDAYS DAILY dally NOV it 14 coming home elder james H hart left omaha yesterday yesterdays homeward bound home again president george Q cannon arrived in the city yesterday from hla hia trip to the south information wanted of a famil family y named owen who left owen street city road manchester england about 20 years ago any information concerning them will be thankfully full fuli y receive I 1 by an old friend of the family address this office from the southern states A company of saints from the southern states 60 in number passed through omaha on saturday evening bound for utah they are in charge of elders hill moyle moyie and laker another company of about the same number in charge of elder john morgan passed through st louis on saturday morning on their way to colorado destructive fire in stockton there was a destructive fire at stockton utah which commenced late on saturday night and prevailed during the earlier part of sunday morning rooming it originated between mr Wil bons sons store and the stockton house and is considered the work of an incendiary nearly one halt half of the business part of the town is destroyed the siimes fl imes having taken in all the buildings between general connors residence and bracken youngs store back again today to day we had the pleasure of or meeting elder alexander burt of this city just returned from scotland where ho he labored 16 months as a missionary his first ministry in that country was wag bivas in edinburgh and vicinity and the latter portion of his time abro abroad ad was spent in ayrshire operating as a missionary he had the satisfaction of baptizing nineteen new members he returns in excellent health pleased that he had the privilege of preaching the gospel abroad good brother james L bunting ng counselor to the president of kanab stake has been in town for a few days and will leave for home tomorrow to morrow he reports everything pa prosperous rous in the section where he is is located crops especially fruit 3 have been abundant seven thousand pounds of dried fruit sold fold in this city by him a day or two since arrived from kanab today to day several of the newly arrived immigrants go south with I 1 im tomorrow to morrow brother bunting has been continuing his mission work since fince returning from england by leaving no fi tone stone unturned to get the people among whom lie he labored in that country out to utah he has been successful in several instances lie he does not forget his friends returned missionaries this morning we received a call from the following brethren who returned on friday from missions to england eider elder B R E F goold who left utah october 1879 he labored until his return in the liverpool conference he in company with elder J i tw W vickers raised u up a branch of the chuch chur ih atAsh Ashton at fO D near nean wigan suase subsequently bently he also raised up another at warrington eider elder J W vickers who left utah october 1879 labored in liverpool Conf conference trence associated with elder eldor goold the first part of his mission the latter part of his ministry was in the norwich conference he re enjoyed his labors elder Gron dway parry went to pennsylvania october 1879 where six months then went to england labored in the welsh conference and afterwards in the sheffield gon don conference conference ference he enjoyed his mission elder david M evans left this city in april of the present year and labored in the wigan district of the liverpool conference his health being very poor he be was released to return in consequence the missing names when the names of the last fast company of em emigrants that sailed from liverpool oct were published we stated that a portion of the list had not reached us it has bag now come to hand and we herewith publish it that the record may be complete john joho and Izabeth elizabeth EJ mane mano thomas thomae hannah mary A ana and sarah E t stevens jessie carter jeshie thompson emily cutler CITY boba bosa cornford lucy bateman FRANKLIN john T robert W and mary Mitchel mitchell Ml 4 ahas chas chab robert carr PROVO mary smith elizabeth ash john and ana adolia A badham NEPHI mary wood jas jag mary and mary glover LEM hugh kellar aulford abel ellen thomas hnry henry sarah a and n d alfred roberta NEW YORK eleanor matilda matlida wm win and john reee rees samuel johnstone agnes john and agnes bell alexander ex ander ellen ellen jr and hannah beveridge thomas 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