| Show LOCAL ald gid AID AND OTHER OTHE MINERS I 1 erom 1 TUESDAYS dally DAILY APRIL 19 lost edward trimble of lost a sack of sugar not nar far f ar from salt cree creek nephi several days since he would like jibe to have it returned to him mormon formon If battalion 11 7 the surviving officers of the mormon battalion are urgently requested to send their names and addresses to elam luddington sugar house ward salt lake county teas UVIS utah they are wanted at washington hIngton and mr luddington wishes t ta transmit them as soon as possible pom poW bile theatrical company going south mr phillip Ihil lip margetts a s the favorite comedian starts with a talented company of ladies and gentlemen on a theatrical tou tour ri through the southern settlement ston the of this month they will call at lehi pleasant grove provo spanish fork forb payson nephi and the settlements of sanpete San han pete pefe and will go as far as frisco and beaver our southern friends will have a treat fifth ward floods the water water 1 is having it all its own way down in in the fifth ward one mans seid garden and orchard are entirely submerged and a canal in front of his house is pouring a muddy stream over its banks almost meto teto his hia iver very y door every canal is running quite nuli full and there js is no immediate prospect of improvement something should be done to protect the F property of citizens in that locality oca lity as this annual deluge is to them becoming a trifle monotonous i cancer removed daniel nili ell eil f hoytsville a gentlemen 77 years if age writes on the dinst respecting a cancer of which he has decently been relieved he was previously a cripple from a paralytic droke but to add to his bis misery the dancer commenced forming form ipg about i i year ago under one of his eyes it rew to one inch in diameter and acidly increased in size until it beame so large that a silk cord could egut e put around it this was wag done in ader to cut and pull the cancer out I 1 t was accomplished by the tighten ng process within a week the two side ide roots bled a little when cutche town lown own root was parsnip shaped and lad iad six the one who did the ork york of removal and to whom mr ell sell gives much credit for skill aution ution and brotherly kindness was boy named freeman mailen a eon bon t f samuel mailen mallen Bl allen alien of the ward he next day af after ter ten the success of tile the aeration pe ration he pulled out the side ta of the cancer measuring an ieh ich in length and then dressed the at lents face nanel hanel hanav cady wanted mayor mayon tiame ilett baa haa received from van B R i ady of kribbs farm post office larion 4 county pennsylvania a ater of inquiry regarding the tho thereabouts here bere hereabouts or of nancy cady maiden imea me a relative supposed to bo be in tah tab she ia Is the daughter of fredick and polly rolly cady both deceased id d was bom in duanesburg Dua N Y 1817 or 1818 after the death of ir r fathers fat lier iler which occurred when she as about ten years of age she ved ped ed ni with ith her sister zilpah wife wire of mes lines houghton who resided rei rel died ried near bany they removed renio vied to michin 1 wilen daucy was about 12 year J and her sister da ding fiig she was ft to take care of her two boys buys ancy married james houghton I 1 ent ant nt to missouri ald aud thence to lit it lake ke james ames houghton Hou gliton was a Vl ormon preacher the where kuts outs ats of ka nacy sey icy scy cady houghton wan wanted teti teil jefferson cady her bro pr died ond and nd left loft aly in which bhe ahe has hns an interest address van rv cady as above the hooper murder murdel last e evening ven we published an account of the murder of james drysdale a man about 60 years old by peter moore jr aged between 25 and 30 at hooper on sunday morning about 10 hoodock lOo dock doek moek we have since received further particulars the following is is an excerpt of ane testimony given at the coroners inquest samuel drysdale being duly sworn said baid 1 land I and oather father i started down the road to tear our fence peter moore jr and bis father er came over and sat eat dawn down near and peter told my brother not to go too far I 1 told him when I 1 came to hla hia land to let me know joseph my brother bald said to jeb jet me know and anil then peter moore jr turned around and called my ray brother a and then took orthis coat and struck my brother on the nose so I 1 spoke up and said I 1 take that and he made for my brother again and caught 9 1 1 him my bly brother brothel sald said my cl C christian L 9 friend I 1 dont want to night fight so he f peter moore bloore walked away and turned around and pulled a burned pistol i stol out of his pocket my father turned toward us and told us boys to let them alone and with that he shot at my fa father aher he was about six feet from him when he shot my father then leaned over and moore shot the second time the ball entering in e the back of his hed bead helas he was going to shoot the third time timey when I 1 jumped and grabbed the pistol with my right hand his father rind eind pulled me away and I 1 jumped be hind him rhe fhe father then held me out for peter to shoot me and peter drew the pistol on me I 1 then f behind ha father second and peter put the pistol in his pocket and walked on off joseph drysdale being duly sworn testified I 1 have been working for I 1 B adams in ogden and came home last night this moin ing my brother and father and I 1 started to take down the fence and arld peter moore nine came up and told me not to cometo come too far I 1 told him when I 1 came too far to tell mey me and with that he called me a d irish ibold I 1 told him that I 1 was a christian and did not want to fight and with that he struck mean me jn the face and at that I 1 struck at achim him and then I 1 took him by the collar I 1 let lot him go and he walked away and put his coat on and then walked up to within six feet of my father I 1 was about ten feet from my father when moore fired the first shot my father bent over and moore shot the second time the baij ball entering the back of the head my father never straightened up after the shot I 1 sent my brother after the off meers officers and then mr air moore and his son went home ana mr moore got his gun and walked about the house on the outside this was peter moore senior besides this evidence wag way that of robert todd the man who ran forward and was threatened by moore after the murder and john hardman who heard the threat and corroborated ro todds dodds testimony the coroners jury juny returned the following verdict we the undersigned undersigner under signed jurors do state that thab james drysdale whose body now lies before us came to his death irom a pistol shot from the hand of peter moore jr of hooper the ball entering the back of the head bead about two inches from the right ear signed W W ELMER 0 P F ATTWOOD THOMAS need BEED jurors marr MARK HALL coroner H W MANNING 0 secretary FROM wednesdays WEDNESDAY 3 DAILY DAMY APRIL 20 tx communicated excommunicated william G heberhart heb HeL erhart the druggist was ex communicated from the church of J gus aus christ chrisi of day S saint paint as on the tilo dinst for embezzlement bezz lement of funds belonging to zions ziona co opera tive live mercantile I 1 tuition tu tion all who are should take notice of this thia announcement west jordan notes the board of directors for the west jordan woolen mill tho organization on the president and treasurer jos jog 11 harker arker secretary B W V driggs superintendent john G wright bishop A gardner moved upon the west jordan big bi bis canal yesterday with a large force of men and teams the intention being to have the water out on the bench in a very short time the north jordan ditch is being pushed ahead with a will and altogether the outlook is very tery e encouraging for a plentiful supply of water weiter this season european missionaries following ett eft g is a list of the missionaries who left lert ogden yesterday morning en cn route for europe john stoddard J 0 stevens D M stevens J L jensen joseph graves D K X jensen T israelsen A perry J P jensen 0 0 Park insen J E carlisle 0 al fullmer J M beus beug beust D mckay R Christo fersen beng seng W barker jens jena frandson J B thatcher J T hammond H H tracy W H apperly D J evans J wadley A halladay A C laarsen B at roberts W V asper J hasler H jorgensen J M christesen jj P christensen B R oien olse n J Jac olwen T J steed G 0 noble J B R linwall D M evans evanss C 0 Wal lenston A alder P F B woolley C wilkinson C ff greenwell B R mcfarland f q we are indebted ell etl forthe for the aboa above e 1 list l i st to apostle F D richards bie Bic hards the eldens elders as will be seen number 44 items from smithville brother H writing from smithville on the jtb gives an encouraging report of matters in general in that part of the country the second of the I 1 pioneers rs to that region was cele orated on the instant in fine style the settlement is laid out in 16 blocks 32 rods square four jots lots to a block with streets eight rods in width 1 the community at but 28 souls bouls now it has 60 families and numbers about fouls souls irrigating canals cannis have been dug ding and others are in progress grain is is planted and up A good day school is taught by alfred cluff and a thriving sunday school is under the superintendence of B A P newell the settlement has a coop co op store kept by H with successful results horse thieves have preyed some upon the community the health of the colony is generally good FROM THURSDAYS THU radars DAILY APRIL 21 promising our cour special artist by name argus has lately visited the roseville precinct of the brighton ward and found the industrious gr angers buoyant with expectations of a bounteous harvest the old settlers stated that prospects were never brighter for that ward wardi lucern crops are simply immense the mushroom harvest is about ended one gatherer of this vegetable made 15 in one day as long as the harvest lasted district court proceedings in the third district court on thursday april 1881 1981 chief justice hunter presiding people etc vs henry shields by consent continued people etc eta vs eli B hamilton grand larceny on motion of prosecution dismissed people etc vs edward bird em bezz lemen lemon defendant moves for a continuance principal witness not present opposed by by prosecution set bet for just high water the floods in the southwestern estem part of tho the city are assuming sumin g alarming dimensions the several canals are overflowing and in order to save the fifth ward cl itches ditches are being dug dag to carry the aqueous surplus off in other directions A ditch two blocks long iong onis beino being made to connect two of th tiie tile main aqueducts idt ie duets ducts anu anta take the tile water in the direct direction ion iou of the river ai As a consequence i the ath ward pasti pasture lre ire ie is entirely v under water supervisor clias chas lambert with wilcken and a ang ng of eto 0 meia men RM aye me iju beavers to save the property of citizens zens residing in that locality the water gets higher day by day yesterday morning a portion of the dam of the deseret paper raper ra e r mill was swept away by ohp the 0 booming stream of canyon creek and farmers contemplate with alarm the impending inundation of the big field and the lands in that vicinity it is to be hoped this can be obviated 0 as great loss would result the turning of the streams into the Seventh seven inward Ward pasture is looked up as a future benefit the V tarried T t led alon aion along niong gand and deposited in the low ow lands lauds around there will make the country more level and enhance its value materially |