Show IOGAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM MM FRIDAYS DAILY DAMY jure juige JUIE 24 why the ogden herald of last evening says there is some talk about the electric liblit ligi i t 1 tower wr going go g to be taken down and erected somewhere else evidently there is something wrong somewhere TY try y it Cows cowk will sometimes es get into a lucerne patch ond and the there result of course Is bloating anent a cure for a bloated cowl cow a correspondent bays says that on several occasions he tie has has bas seen two or I 1 three ahree ears of corn have llave a wonderful detect effect on the suffering feran animal anini the beast get gets 9 to chewing the corn and in very many cases eases relief relie fis is secured tryst try it doing finely we ive have had the pleasure of perusing a letter from elder ben 33 rich son of apostle 0 0 rich who is now upon a mission io to england his many friends will be glad to leam learn that he be is in excellent health gaining in flesh and has bas already baptized two persons persona he ia is laboring in staffordshire and is in doors and out with good success fourth rou Pou rth of july Arran arrangements gemen ts have been made dewith ma with the Union pacific railroad including eluding lii Iii the utah and Nor northern to make one fare faro for the tho round trip on J july uly ad ad and ath th good for return ti till 11 the thel aborom Ab from and to all stations w within I 1 thin a radius of miles from ogden the utah cen con central tal co v will I 1 give on their road conference rates for nil all iho ho desire to participate in n the celebration n of the nations birthday ogden broken arm we vve learn from the enquirer that mr air R T betts a respected citizen of benjamin utah county met with a ve very ry severe accident about two weeks awo ago ago he h had ad been riding on a load of llyl ivyl hay and after standing still a short time the team made a sudden start throwing mr betts betta from the top of his load on to the ground he fell with his hia whole weight on his right arm breaking the limb in two or three places the injured man was carried home and the broken bones were partially set but unfortunately not in accordance with the strict principles of surgery he was taken to provo on thursday last and has since been under dr pikes rikes treatment the bones are now properly reset and the arm otherwise cared for but it is feared that the arm will be of little use to him again as long as he lives the comet anent the dispatch we published last evening from rochester stating that professor swift had received dispatches indicating the discovery of another great comet by L 8 edwards hartford and edgar L larken windsor ills it appears that mr amrin I 1 N goodale of ogden has been making some observations upon the stranger for some mornings past he has reported the result of his ob observations 1 ons botho to the tho ogden heralda Heral df as follows 4 about 3 a m mr goodale observed a magnificent stellar phenomenon making its appearance over the mountains to the r northwest ofus of us amid the planets in conjunction junot on it was the most beautiful fu astronomical view ho he ever beheld the comet appeared to be of the bize size of the planet venus less dazzling but of elear clear cear white its tail extended a considerable distance expanding like a fan or pea cocks c cudal udal appendage it would move on its majestic voyage through the upper deep as a monarch of the spheres in a new york paper mr goodale lo odale odaie claims to have met a paragraph stating that the comet was then expected it being the star of bethlehem however this may be the discovery of the scientific professors in the east is certainly no greater than the unpretentious observation of mr goodale 11 the same body was seen by quite a number of early birds in this city ogden must not lay any claims to discovery in this instance the crickets several days since te vve yve published published an account of the ar of nf crickets prickets prick ets which have appeared in the vicinity of beaver and adjacent towns the following froni frota the tho enterprise the original newspaper of beaver revived on it slOth volume by mr S A kenner gives additional particulars of these swarms of wholesale ravagers perhaps the largest army of vandals that ever invaded any country I 1 is 8 now darkening the soil and aud destroying p ying g the crops of farmers in beaver county the numbers are incalculable and their appetite the most voracious of anything in tho the world some of them are as large a aa a mouse and though they cannot fly they uso use their legs very dexterously and get over a good deal of ground lna ina in a very short time during a re recent cent trip to clehr clear creek canon bolind wo had an opportunity of seeing the pests peats in all their glory the whole country was swarming with them they made a practice of cleaning up everything they could eat then proceeding to another point and Tep repeating eating the destructive performance A stream of water however wide and swift affects them but little they tumble in and float along gaily on the troubled tide until a rock er stick is encountered to which they cling with their feet and moun mounting it take an observation 0 of we surroundings in if they find themselves on shore me all ri rint right ht if northey not thoy tho the they y tumble in in again and and proceed as before mr tte of indian creek in iti dormi us that they Y had not only devoured most of lii III his bis s grain but had bad pretty lvell ivell well weli cleaned out everything green in in his hi s gard garden bla bia the tops topa of radishes alid and aud onions were first devoured then the pirates went down into the roots and ate up all that was edible there from SATURDAYS DAILY J JUNE vit uve ule 23 accident at ogden depot A man named matt Mutt matthew liew llew querin A a wagon maker of ogden city got badly hurt yesterday afternoon at the oden ogden depot in trying to jump on ehg the freigh freight train while iii fit ri motion he H wab wag was brought down to the city last evening arriving about half halo past six and was to taken en to the hospital for treatment quinn who la Is a man about 50 years of age is said i to have been under the influence of liquor when he made this mad leap aud it is marvelous that he escaped alive As it is he is very badly cut on the back of the head dead A good man in tho the person of brother andrew andrev quigley departed d enit this t h s sphere of action on thursday y evening v sphere I 1 in n st marys maryb HOW row hospital tal tai of th this is ci city t brother quigley who was wag well known in this community but more especially in cache valley and in the north has been a great sufferer from tumors and in the early part of may it will be remembered he underwent an 0 operation era in the right groin from which he recovered for a time A relapse however set in with the result above stated the deceased as va far back as 1858 in the salmon river luver times timed started in company with a mr lake to carry the express to lemhi leahi in that business mr lake was killed hythe bythe by the indians and the deceased riddled with bullets came very near meeting the same fate the body of the deceased was in a very bad condition from other tumors in different parts of the body it was however embalmed embalm ed and expressed to swan lake idaho on the line of the utah and northern his bis place of residence yesterday afternoon deceased was 49 years of ag ge e I 1 from australia australla tast last night several everal families of saints numbering in all some 24 including children arrived in this city eity from australia in charge of brother W VV day late president of the auckland branch in conversation this morning with bruther brother and sister lucey member members of the company relearn we learn that auckland on tin the steamship australia on the of may slays and arrived in san francisco after a splendid passage in 21 days from the date of sailing including one days day y s stoppage at honolulu brother lucey describes the passage as an exceptionally fine one on es smooth water the whole way and what is very unusual there was not a rainy day during the three weeks arrived in san francisco the whole company corn put dut up lip at the international hotel and after spending a week sight seeing in the capital odthe west they boarded the cas cars for salt lake city on arriving here last evening it was found that brother day had a child very sick with pneumonia bishop L W hardy kindly took the family home to bohia hig big own house where the child about IS 18 months od oyd ha har has gince since die dle died we sym sympathize with brother and sister bister dayn day in their loss with the exception of this the trip from auckland to salt lake has been a pleasant one sister lucey who had nerve enough to undertake the journey with a baby two weeks old has arrived hale and hearty with the baby in thriving condition sad death of a toung young man kan A A most moat melancholy accident occurred d at brother edward branes brands brickyard situated in the I twenty first ward between nive five and six welock this morning by which a young man named wm E edmunds knight lost his life lire from the particulars we vvo have been able to gather it would appear that knight went to work this morning as usual about five his employment being to dig out the clay to make brick at this work he be must have bave been eng edgag 89 ed this morning for between five and alid six he was foundry found foun dby by a little boy completely covered with clay with the except exception loil of his feet from this it is evident that the clay at which he had been at work must have fallen upon him and no one being near at the time and being unable to extricate himself he was unfortunately smothered to death of course he was extricated as soon as di discovered sc but jire life was extinct an iq inquest aest was held this morning and in in accor accordance danco dance with the above facts a verdict of accidental death was rendered the deceased was onty only ga 7 years of age and arrived here from new now zealand with his wife and two children cli ildren lidren about five weeks ago he was a man of excel ex celien cellen len ien t standing in the church chuel and last evening was appointed a teacher in the ward in wh which belf ho resided the twenty first he was highly respected by all who had made his and his melancholy boix hoty death 1 ib mourned by all hais hals hils fais friend friends 4 nils his widow and children have ou deepest sympathy in this the hour of thial trial we understand he will bo be burled buried from the Twenty rat ward schoolhouse tomorrow to mma morrow orr ow afternoon at 5 new kew zealand papers will please copy FROM MONDAYS DAILY DAMY JUNE U NE 27 dust to dust dus the funeral of sister evans wife wire of brother james evans of the ward was held on friday at 3 pm at the meeting house in that ward the discourse was preached by elde elder UW 0 WP Penrose enrose followell follo wede by a few consolatory remarks from elder johnt john T caine it was a large meeting and the services very interesting the deceased was highly respected by a multitude of friends iceland emigrants the following foil OW telegram was received last W week weel eek eel NEW yom YORK J uno 23 1881 president john taylora eleven Ic elanders arrived today to toda day da and left this even evening n for or balt salt lake e JAS H HART hare they will probably reach this city to tomorrow morrow correction in the notice pub hushed 1 saturday of the death of brother andrew quigley 7 it was stated that lie he was ridd nidd riddled ledwith with bullets while in company with a mr lake who was killed hilled by indians while carrying the mail to the facts are that bailey lake was killed in april 1858 on bannock creek this side of fort hall hail while on the way from Lem Leni hito litto salt lake quigley was shot about two months before that time in an in dian than raid on fort lembi salmon river about seven persons were killed or wounded at the time bro G W hill furnishes this fact obsequies the funeral services over the remains of william edmunds knight misnamed william hay knight in a former article arcle the victim of saturday saturdays accident at brains brickyard brick brlek vard in the 21 stWard ward were held aa in the meeting house of thad that ward yesterday day morning e at half past 11 th the tho e meeting which was very large loge wag was opener opened by singing siti xing ling from the choir after prayer had been offered the seln selu assem sein hy k ly was addressed in tu turn ra by elder eider J N Grun grunlund Iund lund of new zea Zen zealand hAnd hind counselor W L AN allen alien and bishop andrew burt burr after the services were I 1 concluded an extended cortege of vehicles followed the remains to the cemetery A great deal teal of 0 f sympathy gym path y is felt fell for the widow and children of the de aneed maged and a movement is under wa way y to render thoin them assistance si stance in their hour of trouble and affliction sad event sister marjai hall nire wire of elder erastus Era stua hall of the ward departed this life at 6 this morning she had been very ill BI for a number of days and yesterday was pronounced by tho the attendant physician to be in a v very pry P ery ry dan dangerous erous condition he said if he gehe did got zot not improve at once sh she bhe e would be dead within 24 hours the opinion was well founded for although m she hadtke had the best of care and indeed breathed somewhat easier last evening and it was hoped that her condition was changing for the bettera better she gradually declined until death came to 0 her hen release she was unconscious all of yesterday deceased was wat the daughter of the late bishop newell K whitney and his wife elizabeth ann the latter being known toi to thousands through throughout ot the territory by the more familiar appellation of mother whitney sister maria was born in kirtland ohio and had attained the age of 45 years she was a woman of exemplary character well beloved by a host of frien friendie diT and acquaintances was an excellent wife and alid mother and leaves her husband and two children to mourn her untimely demise we deeply sympathize with the sorrowing household in their heavy bereavement drowned in the jordan another fatal occurrence of a kind which appears to te be unusually frequent ia this season seaon occurred in the jue lue jordan or dan river biver about 5 yesterday afternoon by which two brother ersi george and thomas cooper aged 13 and 11 years respectively the sons bons of thomas cooper u resident of the sixth ward and a fireman on southern railroad camo camp cam to their death in company with 15 or 20 other boys of various ages they went down fo to the river for ther the purpose of near the black bridge the western continuation of third south street at this point the stream suddenly turns from ita sta northern course towards the west forming a large eddy just below tho the bridge and north of the street the two boya boy s the younger of whom could not swim with several others had stripped and were playing on the end of the fence which forms forma the northern boundary of the street and projects over the embankment a few feet when thomas the younger of the cooper boys boyr slipped off into the tho riser river A boy named george cook aged 14 also unable to swim jumped after him george cooper seeing their dangel danger sprung in to the rescue not kot bein belu being a very good swimmer and being bein immediately grappled by the two other others the lives of all three were instantly in jeopardy at this critical moment J H love a boy of 14 years leaped iea lea d in into I 1 t 0 the stream and seizing coor cooc cook by his long hair succeeded in pulling him to the shore but the cooper boys grappled each other and drifting into the eddy sank before they |