Show LOCAL LOGAL AND OTHER HITTERS MOTORS rhom FRIDAYS priday s DAILY MARCH IS a abs obsequies e q ules the funeral services over til the remains remain of ernest J and raymond D marget Margot tf sons soni of the late richard B margetts margett were hold this afternoon at at the family residence ward bishop B R V morris morria presiding elder james white opened the meeting by prayer and bishop aj W hardy delivered the discourse benediction was pronounced by bishop morris both children were buried burie in one grave counselor joseph E i taylor giving the the dedicatory prayer matters north and south at the meeting of the bishops last evening the principal speakers invited by presiding bishop edward hunter to address the assembly were president A ai K thurber of richfield rich Bich nield field seyler sevier stake and BIS eis h 0 G JD ti farrell Farre II of smith smithfield field cache ca e 0 stake allak the former depre represented sen to matters in the region 1 from fro which w lie lle b 0 hailed as in a general prosperous condition colonizing am and settling were steadily progressing and the inhabitants were dwelling in peace the speaker said he be enjoyed his position and occupation as a settler in a new region he was called from spanish fork where ho he was bishop at the close of the indian war of 1865 6 and sent by president den t young to conciliate the hostile tribes ii in the grass valley region these indians had greatly changed many any had embraced the gospel gosper ani and landwere and were were fast losing the warlike bloodthirsty blood thirsty 8 spirit irit frit which formerly characterized zem tem them they had now no desire to rove as formerly but had settled down were cultivating the boil and doing as a general thing about as well as the whites considering nil all things they were v sited by dreams visions and messengers engers sa so they state and were vere advancing in spiritual matters as well as temporal the speaker said there was an abundance of choice land lying idle in the southeastern part of the territory which might just as well be occupied it had even a better climate than this as good a soil soll and possessed water and timber facilities fully equal the speaker said be he knew of aeres acres at least tow open for settlement bishop farrell stated that matters malters in ca cache che valley were in a thriving condition the people were industrious and hard hardworking working and were rapidly growing rich As a rule they lived their religion as faithfully as the saints anywhere he thought they were better calculated for work than the people in id south they had bad to labor labon in order to keep warm for they w were ere in a cold country the work wo rk on the temple was wag going ahead rapidly old oid and young assisting in the good work the roof was being put on and nd the house bouse would be ready for llad nse by next winter if all went well no trouble had bad been experienced in finding workmen or in paying them besides on the temple other improvements including the tabernacle er which had cost between and had been made within the last few years and these were still goin on the canal now building would bo be one of the best beat things i 1 hat had bad ever been donefer done for cache valley it would water much valuable land and brin under cultivation a great deal which now could not be used the can cani d in some pla pia places eess cess would cost per r m mile mlle ae in constructing cache st stake ke had 2700 tithing payers and paid daid during the past year yean even little children sordo som but nine years old paid their tithing faithfully one family father and 11 boys paid 1000 last year the speaker i touched touche dhere here upon the norce force of exam ample cje and showed that if ir parents would have bave their children pay tithing keep the word of wisdom or observe any commandment of lif god they must do it themselves and teach by pattern as well as precept the speaker kept the word of wisdom and feib felb healthy and sound in body and mind he attributed abil ted it all to his observance af that r revelation vei vel atlon in speaking of paying payin g tithing he related an incident that had come under his notice I 1 A 1 young girl came to io him one day and bind asked to look over the tha tithing books for the account of a man who had asked her hand in marriage he permitted I 1 her to look over the records and she found that the man was owing tithing for six years back said she shei this man wants ma me to marry him but I 1 wont do lit jit I 1 wont have hite a man who wiio will not pay yay his tithing farrell told her bet that was promised her ber that if she adhered to that determination she should yet get a good husband and be a happy harpy wife this thia promise had been beell verified for she chenow now had an excellent husband and a fine find family he was temperate industrious up right and god fearing a man who always paid his tithing promptly rave gave donations generously and then always had plenty of money the speaker mid said this was a good example for all ai mormon girls to follow and he hoped they would profit by it FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MARCA 19 electrotype we have been shown a bu isu perlor specimen of electrotyping done by a mr jas B S maclaren of this office the subject I 1 ia the salt lake foundry and machine bhola on the line odthe of the TT 8 BR PR some distance south of the depot the work thing of the kind hind yet attempted in utah and would be considered first class anywhere the wood cut was done by mr anderson leader locals from the leader of friday the time is fast approaching when our most respected citizen dr ormsby expects to take his departure form our midst for europe the doctor goes goei on a double errand to labor in the missionary field and to further perfect himself in the science of surgery A young man of logan named james parry aged 16 while wrestling with another boy on sunday bunday evening last had bad the misfortune to break his leg about two inches above the knee it was rather a bad break dr ormsby set the limb and the patient ia Is now doing first rate i we ve degre t to learn of the death ot our highly respected citizen Brother C 0 hurst who departed this life on tuesday morning ol 01 at 2 he ite had been suffer suffering in g for several years from consumption ion lon on monday evening when gis his hib grother brother called to see him lie seemed to be in about the same condition as a usual and had bad been in his store ad during tiring the day later in the evening his brother was sent bent for lff iff great haste hasto he arrived in time to see his hid brother alive and shortly after pass away home industrial establishment the establishment of solomon brothers Ss gold in this city continues to grow in popular favor tavor the reason for this is that these brethren habe bate thoroughly demonstrated that boots and shoes can be produced in this community not only to compete in quality price with importations but in these respects can throw imported goods of that line into the shade an examination of the stock of this nirm firm I 1 has convince convinced us of this fact to bopf ouy agreeable surprise in cases where certain classes of the home produced I 1 goods were a trifle higher than the same kinds of imported in we found the tho difference more than covered in favor of the home mide by superiority of f quality which should be ue the main consideration in boots and shoes the thie best Is invariably the cheapest solomon brothers gold have shown a good deal of enterprise in fitting up their establishment with improved niti chinery machinery they employ fifty persons and turn out different classes of work they are deserving of liberal patronage and encouragement coura gement FROM MONDAYS dally DAILY imin MARCH marcu clr cir 21 postal changes A post office has been established at clinton utah county with edward simons as postmaster the post office at Ca cannon linon tooele county has been discontinued henry has been appointed postmaster at kelton box elder county and james H dailey dalley at summit iron county organization reorganization lle Ile F D brinton 1 secretary of the Y M M 1 I A of big Cottonwood cotton wood sends us the following reng ng list of officers chosen attile at the reorganization reng rong of the association oh on the ath uit Siney siner lewis president henry thompson and winslow walker counselor counselors F D brinton secretary wm win stout abst secy seely seey allen alien stout treasurer accidentally shot the tiie sentinel says that a man on his way from frisco into nevada accidentally shot himself one day last week near nean neariah wall Wah wall wah uis his pistol dropped from his pocket and striking the ground was discharged the ball entering near his hips and ranging upwards stopped under the skin near the shoulder the man is IF doing as well as carbe can car be expected and it is thought he be may recover quit the business mr P margetts 9 etts having severed his connection with the ii liquor r business in this city desires all those owing the establishment to settle settie that he may be able to do like ilke likewise wige mr biar JMar getts for some time to come will turn his h is attention entirely to the staze stage havin having 01 a great many engagements engagement 9 to nil fil next friday and saturday cewill he will appear appeal r ja briham brigham city assisted by the dramatic company of that place during durin conference he will ivill appear three nights in connection with D mckenzie and J C graham miss nellie colebrook and others on the salt lake boards after which he will take a theatrical tour through the whole of the southern a first class company cattle thieves arrested the enquirer of bf saturday has the following cam matlock and erastus mitch ell occupy quarters in the hotel de do turner having been recently their cattle thieving cities on the people of goshen one day last week wiek matlock drove off 12 head of cattle cattie some of the goshen boys started in pursuit found hh hil tracks and caught him near pelican point realizing that they had no authority to hold him without a warrant matlock was left in charge of one pf af the boys boss while the rest proceeded to Lehl lehi for deputy sheriff fowler while they were gone the young man in charge of matlock permitted his prisoner to go thinking that as long as the cattle had been restored there was no further use for him deputy sheriff fowler however after ascertaining the direction mat lock took followed secured him near salt bait lake city and brought him to this city erastus mitchell Itchell NU was wai arrested an on a charge of stealing a number of cattle from citizens of goshen a couple of weeks ago nothing was heard of mitchell until two or three days daya ago when mr fowler received information which led him to bellave believe belleve that he was in rhodes valley immediately went there arrested him and broi brol brought ight him also aiso to this thia city the result auer and murphy for selling liquor after hours on saturday night were fined 50 today to day they appealed the case to the district court saturday they were fined a similar sum for selling after 10 on the preceding night they appealed the case to the district court tonight to night will V be found brai break I 1 ing ng the law again but if fined they will appeal the case to the II district strict court where this is gol goi going ng to end is 19 not yet known judg judge e 1 hunter Hu uter deciding in I 1 favor lavor avor avon of the liquor dealers dealers has encouraged them to violate the ordinances of the city and th they ey now 0 openly C aly manifest their co contempt for t the apal pal pai regulations by keeping t their heir front doors open after the proscribed hours being bellig assured by their legal advisers that the police magistrates decisions will be rever reversed seq ii in a the higher court A few more judicial judici ai rulings like his honors honora late order in rel rei relation atlon to the liquor business will wilf establish anarchy perhaps this is what is wanted bountiful budget A correspondent at south bountiful zep sends us a budget of items from that place since ince the organization of the ward under bishop wi william illard brown he has won thel the good will of the people and they have responded generously to every call made of them A meeting house 30 by 60 feet with a vestry IS 18 by 20 has been built and is a credit to the ward the relief society with sister phoebe atkinson as president is doing a deal of good the young and young ladles ladies mutual improvement X associations are also doing a good work among among the young the sunday school had an examination on the 20 lust which was a big success on the of the present month it bing being the goth birth anniversary of sister ellzabeth elizabeth tb parkin the wife of john parkin benr her neighbors and her children gave her a surprise party forty three sat down clown to an excellent supper bro parkin spoke also bishop brown sister phoebe atkinson and her counselor V elizabeth ellzabeth brown the evening was spent singing in reci reel tation sand other amus amusements emerts si sister 8 parkin received several nice presents |