Show wal LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY DEC 13 11 how eow how sow to keep christmas the holl holidays days are approaching no inan who can afford be content ed edwith with less than two christmas dinners one for himself and one for somebody else who would other othen otherwise wa I 1 s e he be without a feast every ci citizen who is comfortably situated should xe member remember his hia poor neighbor this season burglary the house of a swed ish family demily on plum street near commercial street was entered last night the thieves entered by getting upon a back porch by means ef of a ladder they opened a bureau and carried off a quantity of underclothing some of tho the articles taken from the house were found by the police upon the estreet close to the house A good portrait we ive have been shown abow navery a very fine life ilfe size aize portrait in oil of the late respected apostle orson orbon pratt it is fresh from the brush of his son lorus lonus we must cong congratulate rat the young artist on the remarkably rapid progress he has made as exhibited in this last specimen of his handiwork the like ness ia Is strikingly faithful one of its chief charms being the retention of te the thoughtful intelligent expression peculiar to the bub sub subject dece jece the portrait nus aUa Is to be toe hung up in president taylors office to which it was taken talento today to day FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR KAYSVILLE THOMAS barnett W MEETS HIS DEATH BY BEING BURIED IN A WELI WELL reliable information has just come to hand thab that a ayoung young man by the name of thomas barnett aged 28 years son eon of james and mary barnett earnett of nays Kays ville ward was yesterday afternoon killed on the band sand badge north of that town by the caving la in of a well which he ani an i others were digging he was working at a depth of between 40 and 45 feet when the earth fell in upon him h 1 in up to 8 last ast night his body had not ilot been recovered notwithstanding at the strenuous efforts of from 10 to 15 persons to reach him he caeran exemplary young man and formerly resided in the ward of thia thle city and leaves a wife and two small children and his aged parents to mourn his untimely end later we have now learned that after much exertion the body was extricated from the excavation at eleven last night africh much difficulty was experienced in the matter by the continual falling in of the sandy earth making the labor of getting at the body dangerous as well as laborious THE INDIAN murder I particulars OF THE KII ir r ING OF INDIAN JIM AND fl WOUNDING OF HIS i WIFE ft t t yesterday indian interpreter geo ged W hill took a run out west on hor hon horseback to obtain reliable particulars regarding the killing of an indian and wounding of a squaw near jordan bridge on friday night we vve are therefore through his courtesy now enabled to give the whole story last friday hoove otherwise known as jim purchased three bot ties of whisky from a saloon keeper jn in this city caty and took the stuff to camp he offered some to Mone and insisted on off the latter finishing one bottle both got very drunk and as a matter of courses coursey course exceeding exceedingly ls quarrelsome belsome rel rei some both were worked up to a pitch of great fury when mone alone drew his hia butcher knife and plunged it into jims side between the ris rib the wounded man falling to the ground the blood flowing to in a copious stream from the fearful gash jims wife mone alone by one arm while a young squaw grasped theother the other A desperate struggle en hued between the infuriated indian and the two women in his endeavor to free himself mone slashed his knife around the arm of alms aims jims wife above the elbow cutting a long wound half around the limb the blade going close to the bone the wounded woman was compelled then to leave go her hoid hold the other squaw fearing that sho she would be served similarly also released her hold upon the murderer and retreated As soon as he was free mone allone made his hia escape proceeded to the house interpreter of inter pieter preter hillas hill as P eti etl bously published and told a lying story about jim threatening to kill him that night he having bv that time already given jim his death wound poor jim was still living on saturday morning but hut the lamp amp of life was gradually growing dims dim and he and his companions were conscious that the light auf must it entirely go out inside of a few hours arrangements were made to take taker him to the tribal burial place on skull shull valley mountain to be interred put me on my horse and take me easy said he be and so they did he lived 1 ved till he reached grantsville Grants ville on the after part of saturday when he expired W from WEDNES wednesdays dayss DAYIS DAILY dally DEC 14 enforce the law we are unalterably in favor of the enforcement mentor of the ordinance in regard to the regulation of the liquor trammie traffic in this city the of the people has been strongly expressed regarding the matter they demand that the officers elected by their votes shall do badly cut A little daughter of bishop price of panis par pan named riz liz lii zie while playing around the ond 2 ward schoolhouse school house last wednesday afternoon fell down and struck her eye against the edge ofa of a sleeper 1 in th the portion of the building now extended she inflicted a deep gash of about two or three inches in leno lenc leneth length th at first sight it looked as if the eye was han ban hanging 91 ing from its bucket achet chet but ou on dressing it 16 was found that the ye yo was wag in no wise affected we ve are pleased to state she bhe cheis 19 lb ib getting along nicely bear zal lake e democrat the coming art exhibition next tuesday the mah ulan art society will begin fitting up the rooms of the reform clubs first south fi set fet treet for their exhibition which will open about the commencement of holiday week weak A large number of pictures will be loaned by leading citizens to the exhibitors combined with a large number of ori original ginal paintings pain tinga ngn by members of the society the exhibition is likely to be le of goodly proportions and bind qute attractive A dangerous practice we WO are informed inlo amed by conductor jacobs of the utah central Rill railroad road that the train men are annoyed beyond measure by children at various points along the road south getting upon the trains the youngsters are exposed to so much danger by t the h p practice r a cice clee th that a th the e conductors and b brakemen ke m en are great greatly ly perplexed and in constant fearo rear fear of fan an cur ring is notably the caso case at Lovend ahls this side of or sandy where a school islet is let iet out just as the train is approaching that point it is feared that unless the teachers and trustees take the precaution to detain the scholars until the train passes that they will have to be indirectly responsible I 1 for d r a serious occurrence one of these times atleri american amerlean fork and pleasant grove tho the same practice is carried on td tda I 1 some bome extent and some s step tepi should bo be taken to prevent fht fit it by competent pa parties residing lot lat in those localities not long sincfta boy named ward at willard city box elder county narrowly osca esca escaped ped being crushed to death under the wheels of the cars by this practice As it was he had one foot very badly crushed crus crug hed A few months since a boy fell from the platform I 1 of a car at farmington ils pis 0 Ds and he be barely escaped indeed the children who ho jump upon the trains are so reckless that it is a wonder many of them are not killed let this th Is practice tide tlde be put to an end LAND PATENTS UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE salt lake city utah dec 1881 1 the following homes romes homestead tead tend patents have been received at this and will bo be delivered to the proper parties upon surrender of the duplicate receipt endorsed no no 8 9 john gibbs 1403 1105 edwin bartholo 1096 1098 wm atrens mew 1125 jas 0 birlow biglow 1408 1406 saml stringfellow 1197 1407 wm thomas jas H clinger U 1412 13 henry J rese bets rest im alvin M somes 1413 jefferson A buffi 1293 peter anderson andersen 1414 1111 francis M esteph steph 1332 1322 vm L alien allen enson 1334 benj beni larrer l arrer 1418 1416 wm J jolley joney sen son jno J no bates jr 1418 wm corless corness 1364 thos 1419 ephraim mas nas wm R come cote james Jepson Sen 1169 thos woodland 1424 esther nalder 1374 win wm griffin 1425 1125 albera albert thompson 1175 john kemp 1423 saml bradshaw 1376 1378 6 wm A terry 1428 peter A droubay I 1 cyrus M clark 1429 joseph south 1378 1178 john griffin worth 1188 1388 thos rees nees 1430 wm hammond 1387 jas F belliston Be illston 1431 chas has monk 1318 heber reber ockey 1433 james hemp 1389 henry oviatt 1435 richard jones 1360 jas jag kinz king 1438 1436 walter H R atwood 1391 wm armstrong 1437 daniel henriksen Henr Hen riegen riesen 1393 1392 peter 1438 niels 1393 christa chhn Chri str weaver 1409 mary A alien allen 1404 1 4 dsniel paniel harris 1440 nickle nickie lund 1395 mayno mayne 1444 poward toward J palmer 18 IM 1445 wm win H bone 1397 saml wells 1447 jacob johnson 1399 1309 garret H wolver 1418 1448 henning madsen ton 1449 hans knudsen 1400 wm crawford 1450 newel knight 1402 ami rami kersley Fc rc 1451 james F town 1403 wm D ranney vanney send 1404 jacob Jula juia Ju landor 1154 niels 11 jensen jeneen H M McM 31 mcmaster eMASTER aster ASTEK register FROM lif THURs THURSDAYS dayss DAYIS DAILY dalny DEO 15 wants to hear information formation Tn is wanted of john and lind robert stevens or newington who elt ell emigrated nl rated from st georges branch seventeen bev sev enteen or eighteen years ago by ann stevens wife of the late richard bichard stevens please send answer to the millennial star another excursion we WO leam learn that another excursion conducted by riggs biggs and isnell snell will leave this city for san frnncis francisco cos cov monterey santa cruz and san jose on the of january this will afford another excellent opportunity for a number of our citi citizens z ens who desire to do so to visit the coast at a time when it is comparatively pleasant there old times in tn conversation with brother john van cott yesterday lie he informed us that he be ia is the only living witness of the baptism of the late apostle orson pratt which event occurred 51 years ago last september he was acquainted v with ith elder pratt when he was quite a young boy several years before he h joined thi church brother van cot cort was also present when elder pratt first heard beard the gospel preached by parley P pratt and ziba peterson Peters cn elder van cott is him himself eif elf 67 years old hale bale hearty and vigorous vig grous drous being probably one of the youngest men of his ilis age in utah smallpox small pox it ia Is rumored that this disease has reached cedar city iron county but we sincerely hope the report is untrue the following statement appears in the silver reef reet miner of the loth dinst we are reliably informed that this pestilence has broken out at cedar city and on wednesday last three cases of a pronounced type typo were under treatment there this is greatly to be regretted d and at the same time calls for the most active measures to prevent the spread of the contagion incur midst while we know of no way to quarantine against if it we wc can lw be on the alert and should the slightest symptoms sy appear in any portion of the community proper measures should dat at once be resorted to ladies conference if the lad ladies ladles les ies I 1 conference of tooele Sta stake kowas was held 1 at grantsville Grants ville on saturday and sunday the loth and lith of de cember comber mrs airs MA M A hunter presiding n sisters E B R S smith and E S B wells of this city efty were in attendance apostle F hii BIT lyman was also niso present and a addressed dar e seed the meeting ohl oh saturday evening the stake conference of the Y L M A convened mrs ann tate presiding there W was waa as a very large attendance of young people on sunday morning Sisters Sister Young aYoung and wells attended the sunday school and spoke a short time to the children child rn in the afternoon after the administration of the sacrament the meeting was waa addres addressed sd zd by sisters grant smith and wells followed by prest H J grant and apostle P F al lyman onn OnA on londay monday morning mornings at 9 the primary association met mrs louisa hale presiding there were about children present and the time wase waa pent spent in giving good counsel to the little folks more railroads Eail rall roads etc M M steele wrote from panguitch dec ath our town seems to be growing and in the near future bids fair to be quite a business centre A railroad is now surveyed past this place going up th sevier bevier river rivers branching about seven miles from herey heres here south one road going up the bed red canon and passing down the Pah Pa reah breah passing cannonville Canno Cann onville uville and through to the colorado in order to capture the coal beds beda of the country which are very extensive the other road contin continues ites ties up the niver river leaving it at or near ranch the engineer mr T mckennan informs me he thinks these loca tion the ro road adwill wili will be maderer manent our operative cooperative co store ja Is doing a first class business tey expect in a very short time io to move into the new building buildings the woodwork of which hag has just been completed the painting Is being done by brother geo burnham in a a very credi tabie tab e manner our quarterly conference closed last evening much valuable instruction st wab was given the saints are trying to carry out the instructions of president taylor and party given while here the visit visa was very much appreciated AN ANOTHER 0 THER GOOD WOMAN woran GONE SISTER martha JANE CORAY COBAY DE dei PARTED TO THE GREAT BEYOND this morning conw H hooper received a dispatch from brother wilson H dusenberry of provo informing him that mrs martha jane coray died at ut her reside residence nce at 11 last night some of the sons of the deceased who have been at work on the denver a and nd lri blo bio 0 grande BE RR are now on their way home As they will not reach provo for several days the funeral will bo be delayed pending their arrival captain hooper HO oper purposed sending sexton taylor south to place the boddin body in a condition to keep the desired time deceased ia the wine wife of brother howard coray sister bister to mrs hooper and related by mar War marriage ringe to prof T B lewis she was 59 years of age and havi 0 a woman of most indomitable energy probably died from general debility she was a woman among ten thousand she became identified with the church in illinois shortly after the saints were expelled from missouri when she was a mere girl being the brab first of her family to embrace the gospel almost by her hey own exertions eions sh alio reared a family of twelve children eleven of whom are still living she was wag possessed of great independence of character marked natural int ellic nce and considerable consid era culture the nobler traits ilof bf womankind have been exhibited edin in lier ller ilfe life to a degree degreg that is 14 seldom beldom in excelled sister coray corny was intensely beloved by her children to whose training she had bad devoted the greater portion of lier her I 1 lifes lies best host energies The bame same feeling exists in the hearth bearta of her het oher oper connections captain hooper and his ilia wife being deeply grieved at her ber departure slater sister coray corsy will be held in affect tiona tlona lonae f a remembrance mem brance by a very large circle of friends sheram she bhe came e to utah 31 years |