Show LOCAL imd AND oreg OTHER MATTERS from TUESDAYS Y 3 DA daily darly ely ILY I 1 FM FEB 7 still stul lingering lin gerinE morhet whit ney still ilyes lives but the lamp of life merely fl ickers in the trall frail tabernacle last night nigh ab aha seemed teemed tote upon the very threshold of the half open gates of the life beyond death mrs lira elizabeth miller a resident of the ward one block blocs north of this office I 1 died suddenly from heart disease on sunday the cause of her demise being well weil understood no inquest was h held heid eld eid she was to be buried burled to day th they 0 u lw t do I 1 0 ii atthe the pi il record secord d y ery very p properly remarks I 1 gur our pur officers have adopted the plan of 0 cutting oft off the indians In hair when they arrest them for being arink drunk this la Is very wrong and the officers have no right to do it next to his hla life an indian values bis his hair if the officers wish to be beof of bome some I 1 benefit to the let iet them arrest the men who violate 1 tile the liw by py selling ulle the liquor the rp red led men oppre c i alion lilon from prom gass labs 8 of grantsville grant Graut ville aville we have an account of a surprise lately given tobro to bro andrew ve millward who bas baa been leader of 0 the choir of that town for nineteen years yearb having hawing acted credit ably ta lif that position he was presented with a mark of respect on the occasion and his wife slater louisa mil mii millward was also kemem bared in the same way the proceedings ce included music speeches and dancing the full details are too lengthy for publication womans comans exponent we have bave I 1 received the comans womans exponent for february lat among its contents contenta con coh tents tenta are the prayer 0 F dwhit whit ney the city of the saints hannan T king scenes and incidents in nauvoo ellen M whitney A distinguished woman in honor of bishop mcrae M in memoriam elizabeth H cannon editorial armed forces women and temperance R A W cele ceic celestial stia I 1 marriage mary J morrison what women nj think phebe C young besides much other matter that is interesting te bone ra in her throat the rhe ogden herald says some borne time last week the wife of mr W bingham of west weber while eating some chicken at dinner swallowed what bhe ebe thought to b be a breastbone breast bone of a fowl theos the 08 leous obstruction stuck just at the upper part of the sternum causing her to bleed profusely the patient waa was able to swallow and eat but realized pain from the pricking of the edges of the bone on the coats coata of the oesophagus dr J X alien allen was called in for as si stance and he be blont extracted what proved to be a triangular bone the sides measuring one and a half aches each it may be aa as well to a state late that osseous means bony that the ladys oesophagus Is the gullet while her sternum Is the breast breastbone bone the I 1 technical method of putting it being somewhat Bome some what the this essence of the matter is that she ehe had bad a bone in her throat I 1 rom KOM imm wednesdays DAILY pally FM FEB 8 s information wanted mr mn E wallis walls would be pleased to hear bear from miss fanny collins who emigrated to utah in the spring of last year address paris bear lake county idaho the third in one fa family in ily lly in our columns will be found a notice of the death of another child of brother broth er theodore 11 grow and wife of the ward this makes the thil third little one they have lost by death within the brief perica erica bf even beven months they naturally feel fiel deeply the iosa loea of their pets vets but are com corn forted in heir their bereavement by the sincere sympathy of many friends according to a telegram today to day the feeling against the elders iszery la sery very strong in tennessee and nud talk of lunching lynching lyn ehing ching IS is indulged in this feeling appears to have been caused by the fact that the brethren have succeeded in making some converts this hag bag been supposed to be a free country but some people appear to be doing their best to tar remove that impression stolen guns gnus this morning constable B Y hampton left for lehi I 1 for the purpose of arresting a ma man n named green on a charge of stealing a couple of double barrelled shotguns shot guns from a house bouse in the h ward of this city the premises from which the property was taken were entered by toe thieves by means of a door the fastenings of which were insecure mr hampton expected to get back to ta the city with the man he wais was after this evening the work in london Lond behave have been enabled to peruse a letter from elder john cooper president of the london conference to bishop joseph D smith of fillmore from which we make the following extract awe we are having considerable persecution se at the present time from the outside but we are baptizing a great many into the church in london and surrounding country there are aye seventeen elders laboring here heres and sil alt haye hare plenty to do and seem room for more last year at thir thia time there were only five elders here BO so you youcan can see the increase there has been in london city alone in september we baptized 25 and there are now ready for bap baptism tieni about 40 more Alt ait although aith alth hugh ugh we emigrated last year yearl ili iii ll we baptized so you see the ratio of increase the elders laboring with me are all faithful in the tle work the conference numbers between 1100 and 1200 active members A A ancient relle belie A very curious ancient relic relle was lately found by the work workmen men grading the northern pacific railroad in hell heli gate cabon an account of it was forwarded to the new northwest by mr fred H anderson and was published in that paper mr anderson hays says on the of january mr robert dunn bunn who is foreman on the washington dunn coa com co s contract at this point brought into this office what appeared to be merely a round ball of red clay or soft red stone and laid it on my desk with the remark that it was something he be had found in oue one of the excavations it occupied a place on the desk until the middle of the afternoon when ch chancing to glance toward it ed that a a portion of the clay had detached itself from the main body of the ball and disclosed the upper portion of a human face my 11 y curiosity was around at once and taking a penknife I 1 easily picked aw awby away by the clay from the lower part ot of the ball when behold an entire human countenance of a man in the middle life was waa before me ailing calling mr dunn we proceeded carefully to wash away the remaining particles of earth and found the face to bo be of aa an extraordinary strong military cast with heavy moui moustache tache the face seems german in expression but might be called french by some the head being surmounted by what might have been a military cap thia this curiously found face is about three inches in length by two in breadth and whether it is the work of our modern aborigines or of some race long since passed away can only be conjectured it was found at the bottom of an excavation eighteen or twenty feet in depth and can cau be tie seen wen by the cur cui ious lous on billing at this the soda lakes those who passed over the great plains time before the advent of ral rat ear car early to the then undeveloped and almost unknown west will doubtless remember the tho large boda eoda lakes some distance from Lar laramie amle amie in the days when compan companies les leg cro crossed okd the desert deser with trams of oxen and wagons wagon the people filed aed to gather gat her cakes of crude crudo soda and carry it along to use for raising harrl h horrible ble bie comp compound ouid yet it was a change from fronY the kept over do dough u gh in id the flour sack which would frequently fall fail to produce fermentation because it sour those same soda lakes are about to be utilized as a source of wealth a railroad to the locality being already nearly completed from laramie taa Ija ramie I 1 he times of that town says tur mr david fairplay of glasgow scotland la Is in the city looking up the chance for the successful establishment lish ment of boda soda works here or near here ills his object Is to get a good site for a to find out the 1 post of manufacturing caustic soda from the raw material to be found in the lakes near here herd he informs the cost of caustic soda in new fair york vork is 90 per ton and thinks that he will shortly be enabled to do something as some of the inducements held out to him are such that be he feels InclIne inclined 4 to act on serious Acci dentOn wed february lat M S soken boken olsen oisen was engaged in drifting a hole bole in a bank at jesseal Jes Jesse repa sepa pl camp portneuf Port neuf canyon idaho he was in a reclining posture when he was struck by a large rock which rolled down the bank and broke bis his leg above the knee word was at once taken to akimo arimo from that point a dispatch was sent to summon Dr Lamoreaux of logan he reached the patient as soon eoon as possible mr olsen was put in a sleigh to be conveyed to arimo aalmo station the vehicle was upset oa ou the ne way the patient being saved from further harm barm by the strenuous exertions exertion a of dr lamoreaux he finally reached his home in mill ville vilie cache county where thi the doctor is attending him under tb the batters lat treatment the patient I 1 is progressing as favorably as could b be I 1 expected but it will bets beis be a considerable time before be he will be able to leave his hla bed erom BROM THURSDAYS DAILY dainy feb fen S g in rall jail theo green arrested arrester by constable Con Coa stably hampton at nebil lehi was brought to the city last evening and lodged in jail pending trial on a charge of stealing a couple of shot guns genuine enjoyment A social union under lne ine auspices of the bellef belief society of the lyth ward was held in the lion house last lat night A about persons n s were wre present anti an pu arso the occasion was w most a t delightful hatful anca refreshments were in abundance and the time was passed in lit singing instrumental performances speaking conversing reciting and other exercises among those prel present sen ben v ere ore president john tay lor and apostle erastus snow among the leading sisters of the belief society organizations were E it snow smith 13 va 1 and M 1 I home horne tho the 1 proceedings were conducted by sis bis hister sister ter ten barton bartony president of tab thle thib ward society mrs twiss twigs young and othir genial sisters superintend ed the arrangements of the table the gathering did not dispense until after 11 A veteran dHenry Dea jacobs white died at beaver city febi feby iet let 1882 of old age he was born in essex england englana in emigrated to australia in 1841 1811 was baptized into the th church of jesus christ of latter iatter day saints in 1855 came to utah in 1857 lie he was ordained to the high Pried hood under the hands of geo oeo A smith and amaba amasa lyman went to bearer beater in la the tha earl early y settlement ot of that county and did much good goodin in the community as a school teacher teachers for many years he gained the friendship and respect ol 01 all ali who knew him he died nirm firm in the faith of ohp gospel brother white leaves a wife and many friends to mourn his hia loss his funeral services were held in the large meeting house on saturday the ath after which some twenty wagons and c carriages arriag ests blied filled with people peoples followed his bis remains to their resting place in the grave yard cou com COM cox Fir firemen emens entertainment the tho entertainment given by the fire brigade last evening was waa very enjoyable joy able abie it was got up in compliment to chief ottinger being on the anniversary of his birthday the pro gramme was waa excellent being largely musical after the opening chorus mr ottinger tt inger reviewed vie ed the history gave details of the organization of the brigade and exhibited the beneficial results orits operations to the city after his remarks he wasi was present presented edwith with a liand lland handsome some nickel niche trumpet and acknowledged the giffin gift in a few appropriate remarks mr W J hooper hoover was presented with a very fine nickel lantern mr george A sent to be presented to mr ottinger Ol which was waa done an elegant inkstand abronze and crystal accompanied with a note saying may your shadow never grow ien leea nor longer the exdell excellent ent supper was a noticeable feature of the affair in bacak ak ing of the exercises it would be bil invidious to specify instances when all acquitted themselves to lio creditably mr B R simpson acted in the capacity of chairman A murderous matter metter our neighboring city of the north buttes butte is 18 the scene of numerous murderous affairs fl airs another shooting scrape took place there oa on tuesday night A man named robert Leding ledingham hain had bad been trying to force his way into the house of a woman 11 named amea da dis burska and the viner miner says fays finding that he could not tares forca his big way inand in and having in the beaw time alarmed tha house by hl anoise oise olse ledingham harn thrust hia hla pistol through the glaga glaba getting setting in the upper part of thedoor frame and fired tired just at this moment miss de do burska had hid started to go back to her own roomi rooms and a koung joung young man named hamed al grove stepped out of an adjoining room to inquire what all the noise was abo abc about at As he come came out the pistol a for fox forty four calibre brighh bulldog bull dog was waa discharged and the ball bali pierced grove groves groves q breast I 1 a the thie babie sabie paper thus details ac a sub sequent desperate struggle between Leding liam llam and an officer coming close to right side tide and watching hia hla the officer grabbed his hia pistol arm then ensued a merribel ter ribel struggle for rife life wetzel finally deeann ed eil his hia antagonist antagonists who seemed to have a grip of iron and the a strength jofs of ota a maniac it was necessary ti t have another officer on the scene and leaving ledingham edingham li who seemed to have become lecome suddenly almost helpless wetzel started to call officer cody in five minutes they returned but ledingham had d disappeared A vigorous search forbid had bad prod need no result late hour last night it was not certain whether or not the wounded man would recover |