Show LOCAL AND OTHER M AM k i FRIDAYS pally dally july huttt TULY attempted suicide last am one ono of the inmates of a house ot 4 U repute on west street took al alit alir quantity of laudanum evident t with suicidal intent dr bed ben benedict was sent for and by a prompt promptly skillful application of the usual storn stora tives succeeded in pres e the life of the young woman 8 ladies Ne meeting eting gr on W day last bisters sisters JB Y B R snow anh S and M isabella home horne atteck attari the annual meeting of an relief belief society of big cottony otton WN ward and on the following I 1 30 1 bisters sisters E C clawson and cami cari cobb also visited the same pig pill the occasion being the prim pria fhi fri conference and emr fair M this thia morning bisters E el 1 smith and elmina B S taylor for morgan to attend a confer conferee of the relief belief and young Ii adlea clettes defies and primary associates As conference also a primary 4 on monday I 1 9 examination concluded ti tit examination connected with ti park city murder case which 1 ji been conducted in this city beffi bei commissioner gilchrist was ca cc eluded yesterday resulting in th discharge of cf W H ingraham Jn graham tsi 6 other two parties who were arrest on suspicion having been sot set at 5 erty previously although the guilty partle parties 9 hat has not been manifested ested eo lo 10 far aa as tir tit evidence is concerned it is a bati sati faction that the officers sheil allison and his aid aide have done thel tudy duty by thus far tracing up the tb 0 co casi as thoroughly as could DO ne under t th circumstances book of mormon first edition mr joseph bull of this office fa forms forma ua us that he learns from messa E JB souther bouther of bt st louis tig tbt there is a person in that city in possession of a copy ot of the ed fd I 1 edition of tho boole book of moma thid this Is supposed to ce be a rarity but p we understand that there are iet fett ral rai copies in this territory on 04 the title page is chebook the book of MB mol mon men by joseph smith jmie inia and pro proprietor alleo r palmyra 1 printed by E 13 brandon for the I 1 author an or 1830 the person who possesses this volume wishes to db dis pose of it and any party desiring ti purchase it can learn particular parti culan if ty with mr aviu the tho cassia creek casualty we have received from mr loi john osterhout oster Oater hout the particulars of the accidental ci el killing of albert albeit rt A nd ani hortona horton Horto nW W smith at a sawmill saw baw mill min en a caesra creek cassia county idaho As the details do not differ mates materi ally from what has already appeared in the NEWS concerning the dreo ful affair we deem I 1 publish the communication in lm I 1 mediately after the accident th tia mother and brothers of the nate young men were sent for and arrived just in time to be present at it the death of albert who survived from the afternoon of monday Tu when the accident occurred oc currea till the morning of the the death of horton was albert A smith was born ia in eat fealt lake city april ath 1854 horton hortan W smith was also born in salt laho lake T city jan 1860 deseret doings it will be remembered that me tee people of dese rt reet gulard co county anty met with a great Cal calamity smily AMILY last spring in the breaking bie bre aking awing away of their large dam dar by an immense quantity ol 01 floating ice being carried down the sevier the settlers have acted with great energy in repairing the damage ty by building anew a new dam which so v learn eam cam from a correspondent is nearly nearby completed ted and crops are looking well weli completed ted and crops are looking well weli though ough rather late the same correspondent ahtes that the settlement is la put pat to con sid erable inconvenience for want of sufficient water which he says la Is owing to people higher up the river taking out more streams and robbing them thern of their rights hesser he esya baya 11 we have had to hend bend a man up the river this summer cummer and notify the settlements olour of our claims butto no purpose and at present it beems seems as though we would have to resort to other means our oar water right means our oar water right extends backe baeke to 1874 and there have been a jargo largo number of taken out above us since bince and ana A large g amount m 0 u t of water at different places taken ak e n out of the river and ran to waste cc ve we had a good time hero on the the people met under a commodious bowery speecher speeches 8 0 dong song 0 ago and aud rec rep recitations J tationa and firing of or of p and anvils were the order of the day A farce in the afternoon by our young folks by whom it was well rendered tendered the tho proceedings con eluded by a sociable dance in the evening all AU passed off in an agreeable manner 0 ANOTHER CASUALTY A SON elon OF james TAMES paumer FARMES is 13 DROWNED IN SOUTH jordan GINAL caral CANAL yesterday ason abon a son eon of james earmer farmer of a number of sheep from that pla pia place e to south jordan about dusk hobent ho went to the houth bouth jordan canal stating that he intended to bathe this thia occurred just about dusk dask aa As he didiot did not not put in an appearance at quite a lato late hour it was apprehended that abat he had been accidentally drowned these thesa suspicions were confirmed by a party tha that t went jn in search of him by whom his clothing was found near the foot of we th e bridge the water has haa been turned out of the aqueduct but up to this morning the unfortunate boys boya body had not been found before going to bathe he was cautioned by other boys not to go near a large hole where the water is about fifteen feet deep it was supposed that the body was somewhere in that pant part of the canal A remarkable CASE A BULLET aeter AFTER TWO YEAM YEARS LODGMENT DROPS OUT OF A A HEAD in september 1880 mr charles S burton barton of this city was accidentally shot in the back of the head near the baze bazo of the brain a few inches behind the left ear the bullet was never extracted and it has frequently been a subject of remark that the wound did not prove fatal for how it escaped penetrating the brain is a mystery foursome fon for some weeks after atter the accident the hearing of brother bertona Bur tons tona left tar was somewhat impaired and for a short time also the bight sight of the oye kately lately ho he has suffered some inconvenience from what he be supposed to be the presence of the bullet in his head heads and was greatly astonished th this Is morning when it suddenly fell through the cavity of his nose into his mouth the bullet outlet in its passage evidently struck against the bone aai rai is considerably battered instead of being carneh carried about in tho the heads head as formerly itis ilis it is snugly stowed away in a corner of brother bertona bunt Bur tona onla vest pocket the case I 1 Is s both an interesting and remark remarkable remarkably abl abi e one DEATH OF BISHOP HE QUIETLY FALM dang dai FAI LS ASLEEP SUB sun ra unde t B BY Z FAMILY AND asb FRIENDS at eight this morning in city creek canyon about a mile above the empire mill bishop A C ol 01 tho the ward s serenely e anely breathed his last besides numerous members of his family he waa was surrounded by a number of fAlth ralth faithful fui ful friends among whom were T V williams joshua midgley L hook john druce M lenzi nenzi liia his faithful attendant who had bad waite waited d upon him with the most unremitting and ne assiduous care dr W H yel IEL sharp was also there in tho the demise of bishop the tho mm community buve have lost an honest intelligent and capable man but we are satis satisfied fled that our present loaa losa is his eternal gain pain he has had a happy release from the most intense sufi suil suffering extending over a period of several months which he bore with great patience and fortitude the disease with which he was afflicted was a cancerous tumor for the re moval boval of which he underwent two very severe operations and during tho the first he came near dying the burgeons em Bui geons who have attended him have been of opinion from the begin ing that the case was hopeless his blod bloed being necessarily in a poison ous condition but ho he never gave up hope of recovery himself until within the last few days yeater yester day he eald said he wished to die in peace with some of hia his trusty friends by his side his passing away was as the gentle of an lil ill infant fant alexander 4 crookshanks rook shanks was born at large ayrshire eco scotland t on the of may 1828 and was waa consequently turned 51 years of ago he re embraced the gospel in his boyhood at the early age 01 04 seventeen was appointed a traveling elder ani ana spent soine boina time preaching prea plea ching in his hla native country in that capacity undergoing many hardships tor for the truths sake in his hia early youth he emigrated to the united states and settled in st louis where he remained several years and removed from that city to council bluffs iowa in 1853 at which place and at florence nebraska he conducted a successful mercantile while on the frontiers frontiera he aided gen H B S EI el dredge for four years in the conduct of the emigration business ot the church he arrived in salt lake imka city in 1859 bringing with him over the great plains several wagon loads of general merchandise with which he commenced business subsequent ly he established a chemical manufacturing fae fac turing laboratory in sugar house ward and engaged in the production of whito white lead sulphur and other articles the building in which this business was conducted at a later date was transformed into a flour ing mill the next occupation in which he engaged being that of a miller he was subsequently employed by the late president brigham young to conduct hia hla outside private business he aft ewards entered again in the line of a general merch ant and giving that up occupied the tho position of superintendent of the grocery department of Z C M L I 1 when that branch of the institution was conducted in the old constitution building hia hla next occupation was of an off omm leiai official character being installed at the city hall as police justice a position he occupied from august 1874 till the time of his hla demise demide he was waa a member of the city council for 16 years having been first elected from bugar house housa in 1866 when that auction constituted the fifth municipal ward of salt lake city after his hla removal from sugar house to reside in salt lake lakes he was elect ed alderman from tho the fourth precinct in june 1877 1677 at the time of tho general arkan organization in tion of stakes and wards by direction of the late president B young brother was ordained a blabon and f bet set apart to preside in that capacity J over the ward of this dayla city a position he filled at the time of hs his death probably no man in utah did more mora toward the silk bilk producing and manufacturing interests teresta in in thia than bishop he re was one 0 of I 1 une trie most successful produce producers is in this part of the country and took a deep interest in the industry even during the first part of the illness that carried him off the deceased was a remarkable man hla his life was waa one round of unceasing activity in appearance he was waa of average spare build bulia wiry and quick but precise in was waa of average spare wiry and quick but precise in every movement asto As to his hig enterprise there can be no question as evinced by the number ami and nature of the undertakings with which he has bet ber been connected and in which he was waa largely successful he was thorough and methodical with a philosophical turn ef of mind MILO he had an unswerving faith in the overt overruling tiling provi dences of the deity his hia career has been e eminently ml productive of good and he boea es to meet the reward of a well go re regulated ula uia ted and conscientious 11 ilfe life fe peace to his ashes the funeral wili wiil will be conducted at the twelfth ward school honse house at 10 a m on sunday from erom saturn yli DAILY nally JULY M 8 farmington bisho bishopric r i c jacob moroni was orga oria ordained i n e d bishop of farmington today to day jacob miller and jonathan wood were select ed and bit set apart as his hia counselors couns cowns elora eloia priesthood ite Ife meeting eting 1 the regular meeting of the priesthood 1 or of the stake will be held on saturday august 51 5 1882 at 11 a m in the salt lake lase assembly hall W W TAYLOR taynor clerk of stake requested to call the preel prebi dents of relief societies who left the names ot those who were unable to be present at the gathering of the old folks polka will vill please call at bishop hunters Hun teris ofelea the first opportunity and oblige GEO GoiDA mD robert iddell the young man who was struck on th the 0 loung soung head hend ead end about a week ngo ago by it a falling tie on the doncet and pd luo iyo grando grandq railroad in thia this city camo came near passing in his cheeks checks a day or two since we learn today to day however that he la Is recovering he is at his home in iny vm eric fork harvesting Naohi machinery nery neny wo we tahe talta plea piea pleasure tsure in calling the tho attention of our farmer fri ands to the interesting tor te resting eating column of D M Oa 03 osborne borne this firm has manufactured harvesting machinery for more than a quarter of a century and we never heard that they ever ma made ode nde or sold an imperfect machines machine or one that did not give full fun satis Batis satisfaction faction brought for interment mrs E elizabeth lizabeth Be bennion union wife of samuel H bennion and daughter of adam erp sharp formerly of the ward of this city cily died nt at her home in vernon tooele thoele co on thursday jely remains were brought in inon on tho the train the tho same evening and taken to tho the residence 0 the father in law of the deceased bash op samuel Bennion of north jordan in which ward the funeral services sel sex vices were conducted yesterday when the burial also took place in the fam lly uy lot in the celete cemetery ry 0 of f th this Is city interest increased sister bister zina zinn D H young attended a meeting of the young ladles ladies improvement association of centreville Cen Centi eville treville lat last thursday the interest in thebo the society had considerably diminished during the summer months those thom who were alive to the we welfare of the institution visited every housa house to awaken a more active tivo tive attention to ahe he matter these practical labors were vere rewarded not only by a largely increased attendance at meeting but also the addition of ten new members whose names were to the roll would be well for some somo other societies needing it to adopt a similar method to produce resuscitation rc family gathering there was w as a family reunion of relatives children grandchildren and others of father isaac chase a respected veteran in the church the gathering gathar I 1 ing lug took place at the tha house hoube h se of brother george chase whose daugh daughter tem waited upon the guests guesta with the most moat charming grace the guests were from farmington and bait salt lake city and among them were willard young and sister bister minad zina JO H young fathel father chase in whose honor the gathering assembled bo came identified with the church in its early rlee rise and has been baen always respected for his integrity and general eral uprightness and was held in special esteem by the late pi president eviden t young you ng ogden hips Chips building appears to be brisk this season in ogden particularly in the business centre of town many new stores have already a been completed and others are now in course of construction the most prominent building now going |