| Show iab LOCAL and mm OTHER rom BOM H TUESDAYS D DL mv marchat MARCH 27 everything done rn the he late ase of accidental pol roning of the on of mr william R scott at lan ian the physician i who ere pere applied to by the parents fated that everything that could b 0 one to save the ad iad was done and bey hey ey could not have operated more intelligently telli gently or effectively if th they ey ad been present at the time of the currence A Boiler This morning laige rotary boiler which arrived i this city un saturday was hauled the new now paper mill on big cot mwood creek it is a mammoth thair tair weighing pounds founds and t the ahe only boiler of the kind west weal omaha it is ia not designed for e in the propulsion of the mill ma imery us as that will be driven by ater ter ten power but Is ia for the purpose preparing the paper making marial q progressive on a trip to the eitai city of utah county we ere are pleased to note the evidences thrift in the various towns pass S through en route numbers of w residences are erected 1 hach ieh feh besides having a cosy bearance pe arance are very redeeming tu tures durego reso rego at the non ese eab fage hage brush and sterile land taken by the efterp enterprising rising settlers bottlers Fett lers and contradistinction to the oden loden baloon shanties shan ehan ties called resi anres which are common to the I 1 inary railroad and mining towns vicious scions horses here is some ing ng from the prairie farmer athy the attention of persons ving the care og of horses A 4 very simple method and an im upon the rarey barey system training raining vicious horses was exited cited at west philadelphia re itly and the manner in which no ne of the wildest horses were sub ed was astonishing the first was that of a kicking or balk mare which her owner said a allowed no rider lider on ht het back for arlod of at least five years she iame ame tame in about as many man utes and allowed herself to I 1 be den about without any sign signoff of former wildness the means thich which the result was accomplish tas vas a piece ca of light rope which H passed around the front jaw of t mare just above the upper teeth ebb eff sed in her mouth thence cecur baek back of at her neck it was claim cihat no norbe horse would kick or jump wn een thus secured and that a horse br ein receiving the treatment a few fea pea tes kes will abandon his vicious ys s forever lamination tsam isam mation matlon concluded the g 7 pending Roach Donnelly shoot case was at last concluded so 0 as the Just justices fees court was con led ed to dasy B R M Py was f only eyewitness eye witness of the af affray fray ide side of the principals who was the e stand his liny jiny sub 1 lally sustained the statement ie by donnelly the prosecuting I 1 aass ess it was to the effect that he a night of february as nelly inelly and navia davia were walking j the he east side of west temple s et t roach boach approached from be A and a scuffle ensued the lat at browing Donnely to the ground I 1 trig his pistol on hinic him and atoning to kill him if he ats apted to move on donnelly Don nully ng to get up roach fired ig leaped from the sidewalk to the L et both the parties then fired J ost oat simultaneously and roach it t quickly across the street and behind d a tree in front of the hotel in the mean ei cass ravis pavis had left his corm comm pan panion ion fon in the beginning at af the affray having entered an adjoining alley and disappeared roach was held to answer to the grand jury in the sum bum of and donnelly was held in his own re in the sum of to appear as a witness in the case in the district court provo points the present year will add adil very much to the appearance of provo city in the completion of several large buildings work on two of which has already been commenced we refer to the new tabernacle and the elegant bank block the new tabernacle wili wiil wl 11 be erected on the same fame square or block and immediately south of the present tabernacle to be constructed of red brick with white sandstone ornate facings and water table on a black rock foundation W H fol foi som of manti is the architect the design embodies desirable improvements and has four octagon shaped corner towers the recesses of which will afford space for the stair approaching proa pro aching c ing to a gallery galler y ru running nning all around the inside of the building and permitting egress and angrees ingress without interfering with the entrances to the lower part of the building which otherwise will be very similar internally to the assembly hall in this city the outside dimensions of the building will be feet by 64 feet with a seating capacity of over somewhat larger than our oar assembly hall it is bontem plated to have the structure reared and roofed in before next winter a considerable quantity of building material being already on the ground it will undoubtedly be a fine building of which the provo people will have good reason to be proud the bank building will be erected on the southeast corner of the ba bleci 0 ck directly north of the tabernacle taberna cle cie square and comprises the premises for the usg use of the first national bank ban k of provo pro vo and an da a store on the west side of it the latter being put up by A 0 smoot eeb eab the two buildings are one continuous design by architect john H burton of tj this city red ned brick with stone window sills caps and cornicks cornices cor nices sur eur mounted by a neat balustrade along the front of the roof go to make up a very effective and imposing appearance pe arance the upper rooms arede are designed to be used as offices etc the cellar excavations are completed and mason work la Is expected to commence right away FROM wednesdays DAILY MARCH 28 8 locomotive cylinders the first two broad guage locomotive cylinders made in utah were cast at the utah central railway foundry the last tabt no DO being boing made on saturday they are for the new locomotive now being built at the railway shops weight 1800 pounds bore 17 inches implemental war mr mattison mattl Matti son aon has accepted mr nir warnocks War nocks challenge for a trial of the respective plows plow 13 E sold bold 0 id by them sinco binco war has hag been declared hostilities may be expected to begin at any moment it is to be hoped the plowshares will not yet be beaten into spears but it appears ears certain that some one of the thebe these se implements li ia I 1 akely to be badly beaten see salt lake and denver officials of the denver and blo rio grande R BB R in this city state that they know of no reason to prevent through freight trains running between salt bait lake lakke and the capital of colorado on or about the lt lot of aprilano Ap riland passenger trains traina shortly afterward afterwards sl as aa the road will be completed between those two important points by that time there is ia some bome talk of celebrating the finishing nini fini shine of the road by an excursion from both ends of the line at an early day home enterprise wm devey bevey devey son of alpine utah county having baving for some time past been successful in the manufacture of iron chains have now added another branch to their business that of making tubular iron wheelbarrows wheel barrows the barrows have their own patented improvements of steel spokes to the wheels strengthening braces and improved shape and are pronounced the equal of any made elsewhere they make several sizes for use of smelters shelters sm elters mines factories and aud for domestic purposes farewell mr phil robinson Bo binson the brilliant journalist who has made many warm friends in utah by his outspoken and intelligent expressions pres of the true situation of utah af aft lairs airs combined with his affable and courteous manners expected to leave for the east this afternoon but it was not improbable that hla his departure would ba delayed till tomorrow to morrow morning he goes direct to new york where he be will be joined by his wife and from thence proceed direct to england he anticipates before long taking a trip to china and japan on his journey back to England from those portions of the world he will travel via san francisco and may possibly call this thia way we wish him success plans of competitors in anwer answer a to the invitation of the city council requesting plans for the improvement of public parks seven we resent were sent in for liberty park premium don C young successful competitor washington square 3 plans pian premium 20 wm hedges successful competitor tenth ward square 2 plans premium 20 chas S wilkes son eon of major wilkes successful competitor pioneer square old fort 2 plans premium 10 wm E R jones successful competitor all the successful competitors are young men all of the plans sub gilted bitted posse possessed saed a high degree degreeff of merit in point of taste ingenuity and artistic design and execution ec ution the remains of a man A few days ago we published the fact of the remains of a man having been found near clear lake nake millard co by a lad ad named william crockwell in accordance with the notification sent him by dr J D MC rockwell coroner james mcmahon assisted by the doctor his bis son and mr peter woolsey Wool wooi sey aey gathered up the bones and burled buried them under a cedar tree in the pockets of the clothing were found a copy of the ogden times of jan 2nd and 1879 and an envelope enve ioda lopa on which was the post mark of Blackb blackhawk awk col it also had bad on it the tho address of john nolan denver city colorado the articles now nam edthe clothing together with the watch and chain and the six dollars found at the time the remains were discovered were placed in the custody of the coroner plans for improvement considerable sid erable public interest has been manifested regarding the plans for the improvement of public parks of the city especially those in relation to liberty park some of those furnished by competitors for the premium offered ered by the city council are splendid specimens of art and in ge nulty and as many people would doubtless be delighted to have the appo opportunity uni of viewing them it has been e n suggested that they be placed I 1 in n some part of the city hall where they would be accessible to the pub lie ife that they may be open to general inspection for a few days the suggestion Is ia worth consideration the only apparent obstacle is that those who were unsuccessful might n not at wish to exhibit their designs As they are splendid specimens we see no reason why they should object j act probable fatal affray the ogden herald states that on tuesday night on lower fourth street five tramps quarrelled quarrel led from erom bluster they got to blows and in the fracas one of the drunken rowdies received two gashes on the upper part of the left arm and a fearful stab wound in the lower part of hla hia body just above the pubic bone the wounded man falling to the ground where he be lay jay groaning with pa inthe other four fellows ran off but shortly after two returned and took him to dr A S B condon who lent all the surgical assistance in his power mean while the police officers had got wind of the affair and they appear ed on the scene arresting the two tramps referred to and setting out in search of the other two whom they soon found hidden in a ditch one with his head bleeding from a severe blow with a rock HIs wounds were attended to and the four fellows were then marched kofl off to the city jail the man who wab was stabbed is fatally wounded his age is twenty two year yeara and his name Is given as william henry forest fires since dec a mr thomas representing the land office department at washington J has lias been in the territory his hib special business is to sa certain ascertain what steps can be taken for the prevention of forest fires so destructive destruct lva iva to the timber of the west in pursuance of his hla investigations he has been pretty generally over utah and has discovered that mast maat of the fereal started in the mountain fast nesses are the result of criminal negligence or carelessness and occasionally casio nally of design and that two classes are responsible for most t of them tramps or 61 cowboys and hunting parties and occasionally people camping out in the mountains engaged in ordinary pursuits are through lack of caution the cause of starting destructive in the timbers it is found also that parties in different places are guilty of infringements of the law which forbids the cutting down for any purposes whatever of timbers less legs than eight inches in diameter it Is to the interest of the terri terni territory to ry that the timber should be protected and preserved especially in view of the fact that it is already none too plentiful it this region the young trees should be allowed to remain and develop as they are not only the source of future supplies but serve to hold hoid the snow in the mountain passes and thus are a means of preserving a water supply for the agricultural lands below it is to be hoped that mr thomas will receive all the assistance si from the people that they can render him as the accomplishment of the object of his mission is necessarily local in its beneficial effects |