| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS daoa fraux FRIDAYS DAIL daily I 1 AUG 53 52 demand for masons the demand for masons and bricklayers was waa never greater in this city than now the brisk time in the building line will con continue dinue as long as the weather meath er will permit permits as quite a large amount of work la Is laid out for com this season mr mi E morris alone could employ at least a dozen more hands than he is able to pro cure foure an arizona tragedy our oar dla dia patches give details of a horrible tra tragedy in arizona a stage robbery a double murder and the lunching lynching lyn ching of the perpetrators of the he two deeds by a mob of citizens it Is reported all over town that one of the men lynched was a former of this city cuy C B hawley there are two facts that point to this aa as a probability without its ita appearing as an tin absolute certainty the character of the haw ley who used to live here which was notoriously bad and the fact of his having gone to the arizona country there is a circumstance circumstances however that throws a shado shadow w of doubt upon the identity of the man who was lynched in the absence of definite information there was another resident of arizona of precisely the same name doubtless the truth of the matter will be earned learned before bufore long st george we learn from mr mi ssmuel samuel li adams of bt st george who is up from the south I 1 that the tho breaking away of the dam on the hio rio mio vargen virgen about four miles from the town has resulted in con alterable alde aide erable rabla injury to several kinds of vegetation particularly lucern upon which ane people largely depend for or stock fodder the break oc occurred curried in july and the people were wera practically without irrigating water for five weeks in the hottest and drnest time of the year be sides aides the injury done by tha the thed thad drouth roath the dhe water spoiled a good deal of the arst cropin stack when the flood cuned Oc business in the capital ot of our dixie is described as oppressively dull and real estate comparatively in consequence produce wanted the following which appears in the ogden JH erald herald may be interesting to bome some of our farmers and reduce dealers proposals by letter or telegraph VIII be received at the depot commissary office at cheyenne wyo yo until the esth of this month mouth for supplying the united states subsistence department with ibs lbs of potatoes 2285 pounds un of on onions ons the tho T e potatoes must mutt be e selected from the late utah ut crops of this season the onions must be on the ground in the sun several beveral days after they are gathered biebe vegetables must be sound clean dry and thoroughly matured at the time of delivery the potatoes p ota must be delivered to the depot quartermaster master masten in this city the tae onions can be delivered at any convenient point on the U P railroad communications must be addressed to captain wells NV willard Illard lilard cheyenne depot wyoming returned missionary this morning we received a call from elder Churles Charies Andrews Amdrews of nephi just returned from a ni fasion lasion to the southern states he left here on the of september last he labored three months in east tennessee a new anew field nield in inconsequence of being inhospitably received the school houses being belag closed against him and his companion only six meetings were held and no opening made in company with elder joseph ford he next labored five months in wilson and com cob ee counties where they baptized six new now members elder andre andrews andrea a next labored in alabama in company with elder samuel jackson there they were attacked by a mob who delved them with stones atones 1 so they retired from that field and a returned to wilson county tennessee Tenne chero brother bro ther andrews remained until released on account of failing health two more were there added to the church by baptism real estate boom befaro before the advent of the denver and RIO kio grande western railroad enter prize real estate in the neighborhood where the depot grounds are located southwestern routh south western part 0 the city was comparatively low lately and necessarily it as on a vigorous boom we know of one man who owns a piece of property adjacent to the h e P passenger benger depot who was offered one hundred dollars dollers a month to lease a 4 piece of his lot on which to erect a saloon but he promptly declined in the same locality another party bold sold a vacant jot for lor while still another ge gentleman tieman disposed of one adjoining I 1 it if for fon IF another man named P J hall owns a small piece of ground directly y opposite the passenger depot sor for this ho he was offer offered wed red which he refused another inducement preferred prore frore him was to exchange it for half a lot in the vicinity of the county court house alth with nith with a good new house on it this proposal was waa alco aleo declined and eo so it goes A eun bun for life four r our ladies ladles from butte mrs smith mrs MM duncan mrs staten and the clatters jat lat mother had an exciting experience la in upper deer lodge valley montana lately they were out ferrying on the creek when a monster grizzly bear rushed out of the willows and made towards them the nearest house was at least half a mile distant and they started at once for Purcell 18 ranche then came a race for life and there is every evidence that although a frightened nearly to death the ladles ladies mane pretty good time baskets bonnets hats thing possible wab waa thrown away that their flight might not be impeded while the savage growls of the horrible monster told only too plainly that he had a df d adly meaning his mouth was wide open and he bounded forward with all possible confidence in his ability to get a delicate morsel but buch such was waa not to be at least at that time for the entire party reached the house in nety nety wety but fearfully exhausted the bt ar was not over fifty yards behind when the party got into the hoube house and reared up on hla hia hind bind legband legs and uttered savage growls at being robbed of his prey tho the dorall of the affair appear in the miner FROM SATURDAYS DAILY AUG 28 the same man it hag haa been boen ascertained certa ined by telegraph that C B hawley clawley who wasi was lynched the other day in arizona was tho the same man by that name that formerly resided in this city and was well known here much bluch sympathy is felt for his hla family here who are highly respectable and respected seasonable cases of cholera morbra are numerous just now and we thare there therefore tore fore republish the following recipe recipes which appeared in our columns in the fore part of the season the excellence cel lence of 0 the preparation has been proved in numerous instances that have come to our notice takee batee equal parts of tincture of cayenne pepper peppier tincture of opium tincture of rhubarb essence of peppermint and spirits of camphor dixwell mix well weli dose doss fifteen to thirty dosell I 1 drops in a little co cold coid d water according to age and violence of bemp toms tome repeat every alf fifteen teen or twenty minutes until relief is obtained death of ens hrs jane lane P T sharp i he many friends ot of sister janh jana 11 sharp wife of bishop john sharp will regret to learn of the deal deai deah h of that estimable est lady which occurred at 1030 10 30 last night august the disease that carried her oil off was i fatty degeneration of tho the the too heart terminating mina ting in dropsy she was 63 years and two montha outha fu old her birth place wa clackmannan CIACk Clack mannan scotland we extend our oun sympathy to the bereaved husband and family the city the view of the city from the bench land situated on the east is superb the spectator la Is ena Toled to take taho the whole of the enchanting picture within the scope of his bis vision the buildings peering from the great mass mas of fresh green foliage was has a remarkably rich effect but the scene ia is matred by a comparatively ively bleak belt running along the tha whole length from the aeme tery to olty pity creek creeke with the ex of bf a few sickly bunches of trees like libe sparse patches of wilted hair on a bald headtke long strip is it is the only unclothed portion of our lovely city the spectacle is an eyesore eye sore to the and a to the comparatively unfortunate Inhabit inhabitants silts ailts of the locality the cause causa of the this absence of vegetation ge tation being a lack of water an abundance of the aqueous element is la flowing into the city when will the north bench people get the share to which they are legally and equitably entitled ia Is in our op opinion iong long the most important municipal question tion of the hour ildur second hand stores the number of second secondhand hand stores is increasing thebe these places are sometimes a source of trouble to the guardians the public peace as they encourage stealing operations there are doub t less some places of kind that are honestly carried on but others have not that appearance stolen goods are frequently found in secondhand second hand shops and numbers of instances have in which people have been arrested for stealing them and when the storekeeper has been brought into court and conf confronted by the accused he has been unable to assert that he was the man who sold him the goods if it he were able to state that he was not the party the matter would donld not look so suspicious but his bis power of identification is a total nullity perhaps the storekeeper purchased the goods for one fourth of their real value this is no exaggeration a cae of this kind having occurred daely which is presumptive evidence that they were not honestly obtained by the party parly selling bulling under these circumstances an honest dealer would not only olly take the precaution to place himself in a position to identity identify the party but also notify the police pollee when there is plain evidence of shading on the part of any second hand store beeper keeper he should not be permitted to renew his license FROM MONDAYS DAILY AUG 28 yesterdays storm yesterday jrr storm did not extend farther south than lehi the lightning played havoc with telegraph and ephone telephone te p poles 11 11 demolishing is several everall into splinters and interrupting communication ni cation trip tc to denver saturday september has been bet eel a apart at t he the denver exposition as U utah lm an and d montana day cheep che p rates will be riven given over the from ogden tickets nor for the round trip trips good for tt ten n days will be issued for thirty one dollars the obsequies of the late wilhiam thurgood were conducted yesterday in the bountiful tabernacle which was blied filled on an the 1 occasion the sp speakers abera were coun 1 elar velor anson cull eiders elders arthur Stay stayner neri ners john thurgood davd david sito rito teer and rieu president Pied dent william IL smith elementary war yesterday about noon a violent storm of thunder lightning and rain burst bunt over this valley generally and this city particularly A he rain waa was a ful pour the lightning wab was vivid and some of the crashing peala of thunder were tremendous the electric fluid struck the street car track near the ward nvard coop and darted westward but did no damage A bashing downpour the heavy thunderstorm of yesterday noon was followed up by an untie unusually U copious fall of rain the pour was of short duration in the city but continued to come down in tr rents all the afternoon up city creek canyon as the storm clouds passed north over it As a cons consequence quence e the hydrant water was considerably riled ailed and unfit for use this morn morning ingi on this account the water was mas temporarily turned off at the waterworks water works expert Fi fishers ahers chers some of tha good rood people of aimy almy wyoming were a short timo ago astonished at the success of chinaman in fishing they would go ga to the river and return within a few hours with a whole sack full of trout A cariou youth lately observed three glouton go out on what was wag supposed to be an angling expedition he secretly followed the trio to learn a little he discovered that the hooks they used consisted of giant cartridges which were exploded in the tho water spreading de Lt ruction among the speckled beauties ti the loamen Ch were arrested and fined in the sum including c costs of 60 the amount was paid but they remarked hi hl big g hunna dolla lo 10 fish flah so 3 the chieftain saye says dam tampering Tam poring there is no water in jn the end of the salt lake and jordan canal the cause of this Is that a gentleman interested in the west jordan canal went up to the dam of that acque duct yesterday and put u t ina inn in a quantity of plank to raise ghe the the water and throw a larger volume into the west jordan ditch this ss to a matter of course temporarily shut off the flow in the river below the da dam rn I 1 and left the salt bait lake late aud and jordan aqueduct out in the cold surveyor J Tu wik wit fox and mick wick ea en went trent south to ascertain the cause of the stoppage it was well they did as thay were just in time to save the west jordan canal from going oil off on a grand burst by throwing out the plank it is to bo be hoped that this thia dam tampering will in future be stopped or a great deal of damage may result funeral of sister sharp the funeral services es over the remains of 0 the late mrs jane P sharp were held at the late residence of the deceased in the ward beginning at 11 am a m yesterday the rooms and cordodor on the first fl ff or were crowded broides a large number bf persons were un unable ble to gain admittance and remained of the building till the cone conclusion lusi iusi 3 finding the beat boat avail available b 1 e shelter during the rain rainfall falls which prevailed a portion of the time the meeting wab was being held the opening prayer was offered by eldar elder david 0 calder colder president john taylor delivered a comforting and instructive dis dib course showing the glorious destiny of the dead who die in the lord and touching upon the worthy character and faithfulness of the deceased he was followed in a similar vein by counselor D ff wells and apostle john henry smith the closing prayer was offered ered by president angus M cannon the singing exercises were rendered by the ward nvard choir under the leadership of brother john daynee daynes the cortege that followed the ie remains of bister sister sharp to their last resting place in the tha city cemetery was very large |