Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS MATTES FROM 3 DAILY JULY auly 20 death of john B kelly brother john IL kelly of the seventh ward the well known bookbinder book boob binder who a number of years ago was foreman fore nn of the bindery of this office died shortly before noon today to day he had been affected for several days with witta a severe attack of cholera mor bus deceased was a native ot of the isle lele of man and came to utah thirty years ago ingenious A wo a tinsmIth t of the 11 lith th ward is making and selling from house to bouse house a novel made tin funnel it has several moveable moveably move able parts which it a in for domestic purposes by interchanging the piece pieces it can be med used as an ordinary funnels runnels two sizes alzoa of strain er dipper cutters cullen bottler etc etc a very ingenious arrangement of home industry encourage it 11 genuine sympathy A communication muni cation has been ed to belle harris from the young dad ladies hadjes Lad jeb ies mutual improvement socie ty of mount pleasant ean ban pete county and is signed by annie peel heel president presidents and tina morrison Morr morn ison lson secretary the note commends the noble course of the lady to whom it la is addressed toc soc ber bei unwavering adhesion tober to her hen convictions ot right and encloses a gitt git t of ten dollars aa a mark of their esteem I 1 assuring her at the same time t that hat their prayers ascend on her behalf and their sympathies are with her the tho hope is expressed that in her case cue right may soon boon triumph aud and she be liberated from prison where she la Is incarcerated toc soc conscience sake bake badly shaken brother brothen wm legg aged 62 yean called this morning feeling considerably broken up he informed us as that tha 9 bur four bar days 1 ago 1 go when in bevier sevien valley he got on off the train at riverside river Biver side bide station As it commenced to move he grasp ed the hand rail of the car to get gov on but was unable to climb As aa the train moved along he knew know he must throw himself backward to avoid falling under the wheels so he ext arted his strength to free himsel and fell over striking with his back upon a rall rail and his head on a tie besides being hurh hurt in those portions of hla hib system he was badly ruptured notwithstanding all this he be was able to call at our office this morning and relate these details arrival of iron it will be re that a short time since the city fathers decided to pur pun chaze mater material kal kai fon for a portable railroad to be used for sor borha tho iho purpose durpos a of conveying gravel to various points for the repairing of streets litre litie ets and thus avoid the great amount of teaming otherwise needed the necessary iron with spikes and other con c ahn materials liaa lias chic which h to make two miles of line the tho ties and cua cul hate have not to band hand the portable railroad will greatly facilitate road repairing operations and it ja Is phasing to note the enterprise of the mayor and council in improving the public thoroughfares of our growing city supervisor livingston always has hits hib his hands full fuli of 0 work of that class box elder county convention the convention was held last saturday when the following candidates were nominated to fill the offices which become vacant august ath for councilor to tho the legislative assembly for box elder and weber Count counties les ies F 8 richards for representative to the legislature 0 a snow for probate judge P T madsen for county clerk and re corder A H snow for selectman car jarl jensen for assessor and collector 0 0 snow for prosecuting attorney R H jones for sheriff C C loveland for coroner M L ensign for justice of the tha peace jonart matthias for full term selectman wm win lowe treasurer wm win 26 horsley raley surveyor N P anderson superintendent of district schools john D peters for justice of the peace john bomaster Mo C Master ter te for r constable lorenz lorenzy wrig wright t A evahl valuable aTile recipe bawal com oom plaints plaines pla ints common to the heated term lant just now the following recipe which we found beveral several years yeara ago in the new york Z journal 0 Z of f commerce will be ba bom found d of great great use in most cases case we have published it several sea bons sons and a large number ot of people have tried tilea it it seldom beldom tails talis to give the desired relief we give the remarks of the journal of corn com amerce a mors mora than 20 years ago when it was found that prevention of cholera was waa easier than care a prescription was drawn up by eminent doctors was published in the Sunan sun and dit it took the tho name of the sun cholera medicine oar contemporary never lent its name to a better article we have been seen it in constant use for nearly two score of years year and found it to be tho the beat remedy for looseness of the bowels ever yet devised so no owe one who lim hwa thisby bim hua and takes tabes it in time will ever have the cholera we commend it to all our manuo I 1 even when no cholera la is anticipated it Is an excellent remedy for erdl nary complaints colio colic diar dysentery ete etc take taka equal parts of tincture of cayenne pepper tincture of opium tincture of rhubarb rhuba tb ear essence sence of peppermint and spirits of camphor mix wix well weli dose 15 to 30 drops in a little cold water according to age and violence of symptoms repeat every 15 or 20 minutes until relief Is obtained froe FROM saturdays DAILY JULY 21 1 samuel Harrison there Is a letter at this office directed to sam bam harrison he should call and get got it shot in the leg yda yin yesterday erday jno welch wab was brought in i and taken to st maryb marys hospital for treatment for a cou con couple coupie 13 of bullet wounds in hia his leg inflicted inflicted baat last wednesday by mike made a budden sudden and unexpected attack attach upon him inspired by a grudge of old standing slowly failing col J 0 rich bich of P arla earis bear lake like co idaho Z was waa in town today to day we learn from him that the condition of hia hid father general 0 C blob la Is not much changed from what it has been for some bome time although there is a slow blow and gradual falling this situation being evident from the tho time of the first attack of paralysis scarcity of water wo we regret to learn that the cedar fort eort utah county people are very much diacou discouraged cou raged owr over their water supply their main ditch north canyon has entirely dried up and the spring at the fork barely affords enough to supply the town lots iota maeh of their growing crops such ra lucern corn and potatoes will be almost a total failure many are seeking new homes and altogether the outlook appears bad for the good folks of cedar fort suicide yesterday a carpenter named john welch who had bad been working on the new now boarding house building being erected near the clif olif t homa rouse by walker walber brotheren brother Brothe rey rby took for the purpose ot of ending his earthly career careen he had bad been drinking heavily and we are informed had bad been charged discharged dla did from i his employment it la Is probable le I 1 that these hied egme thing to do with producing the mental condition that led to the commission of the tha rash het act he was conveyed to the catholic hospital where he expired about 7 in the evening whittley at large it will ably be remembered that some bome time since there was a w wholesale h ole oie sa le escape P of prisoners from th the e M malad n lad iad esya esca jan n ile all were howe however verg vers captured with the exception of whittley the ex brakeman on the utah northern railway who shot abot and badly wounder wounded mr green the agent of that road at eagle rock it appears that whittley planned and was the leader in the tilo execution of the escape and there is 19 no doubt that he be was aided in getting out by friends ou on the tho outside it is stated that he is 13 in california and hab bab been heard beard of in ill that state mr green is gradually recovering but he is greatly prostrated and aud emaciated from the effects of the wound and will probably never regain his full ruil strength Ee reported ported accident yesterday alkyl the ouen ogden a herald heard of an accident ci on the U P R B R and says fays it appears that one of the pas who arrived from the 31 ast rat 3 this morn morning I 1 ng r reported that a m man an or his hla mangled remains remain sj were fauna found on the trace track at echo city in summit county utah it was said bald that the unfortunate mans manas bead waln wain severed from the trunk and that riis his body was wits otherwise cut cat up in a terrible manner who he was wag or where he came from no one knowe but it is bupp supposed obed ho he wan wea one of the numerous tramps journeying journey ing westward that he had been like many of hla his contreres con freres stealing a ride that he had fallen failen from the brake brahe beams beama on to the ralls rails that the wheels of the cars care had passed over him and crushed the life out of him the pilot bays saya about the same bame affair the supposition is his foot c caught on the track bome some way jerking him off the beam and crushing his head bead the first thing the blood and pieces ol 01 flesh were still eull to be soen seen where the accident occurred by those passing echo about 10 in the morning the remains were gathered up and placed on a board th a bout hout houeland e and covered with papers the unwe anan mano mans kaname name same os or where he was from could not be learned last night alleged brutal On outrage tho the old gentleman named oberg a danish man who was the victim of a cruel and cowardly a few weeks ago wo we are pleased to see Is able to be around again though he is ia still in a feeble condition and complains of severe pains in his aide the circumstances attending the outrage are still fresh in the minds of the people of the third ward though chough they are not generally known as when the case came up before the police justice a report of tha affair failed inadvertently to appear in the enquirer the ann aff anair air gir is ia of too grave importance to 0 to o unpublished and we herewith give the particulars the old gentle gentie gentleman manya manla land is situated near a piece owned by joshua davis davia and another piece owned by the lat lattera bon son dyla daia benfor benior had been in the babli of using a portion of ills his own lana iana ida a road noad to tho the land of young davil davis and this road was used excle by tha tho father and son according to an oe be this road a chrt time since was closed up and both then traveled over an old an and d for along a long iong time unused road that oberes land lands and that led to young Davis davia place thinking it 16 fuoua on the part of the davisel to appropriate his land to their private purposes bebi ek especially as they had a more direct and shorter route th the a old way ana and over the older davis davia fand land lands oberg objected to its use as a highway for their especial benefit and closed it un up the davisel Davi sess bess seB ses and ane ono one day about three weeks ago got into un an altercation with oberg over the matters matter at a time tima when the latter was putting up some hay bay and hold hoid a hay fork in his hand it is stated that young davia davis seized the fork threw throw it aside and knocked cocked oberg down and while he was prostrate the older DAVIS kicked him in the aldea bidos took him by bi the tho hair and beat his head on the ground and then with both thumbs gouged the tha oll oid gentle mans eyes till the blood oozed out and covered his face for n few days it was feared that oberg would be entirely deprived of hid his bight sight and even now it la Is eaid baid the eight of hib hla left eye is completely gode kone and I 1 the thy spot where he be wat wad kicked is so BO painful that it Is with great didi rity culty ho can walk wall wali about stout justice booth fined joshua davis 25 for the lense offense of but the eon bon was disch discharged arged na as the evidence was in bumm buff mcdent ledent to connect him with the assault so go light a punishment seema beems hardly adequate to the mag of the lenee offense of though the justice went as fr frn as the city erdl nance covering the offense would justify him the case cage may yet however be brought before the next grand jury and it is to be hoped that those who are competent to testify in the case will m manfully step forward and relate the facts connected with the outrage despite threats or intimidation provo enquirer go FROM POU B pom rom MONDAYS DAILY JULY 23 the juvenile thieves tho four oun our boring buys boys charged with stealing shoes arom solomon bros gold were tiled tried before custica to day days and found guilty the sentence Ben sen tenca was that thes they pay the cost of 0 proceedings amounting to ago each another burglary on saturday nighta night a onier elit entered ered the house ut mrs catharine Cathar ine lne hyde east efti eel and finding about 50 la in the pockets of a boarder boa raer walked away awby aay with it the djona were open opsa t admit fresh adri air mir but they admitted som aLbing not botio eo acceptable the services the funeral services over ovtia the remains of brother john B kully keily were bifeld in the seventh wad WaW meeting house yesterday mr arning ning quite a largo number of reimt relative ivea and su aks on the occasion the opening prayer was offered by elder H 0 fowler and the funeral discourse wa wad delivered by president angus M cannon cannou the tho benediction was pronounced by bishop canal break the utah ulah journal nai naZ givets given the details detail ri of a sierl fieri lua lub lmh aba out 0 hl occur occurred red ted on oa a canal near ahi the Deseret a c t et flouring floering Flou ring mills adjacent to lobanon Lo ganon ganjon Thur thursday last A good deal ut direct damage wab waa done but the greater loss lose will te be consequential arising from the necessity of the shutting off allot of the water waton from the logan and hyde bydo park canad canal pending the completion ol of repairs it wil wll aho lalio necessia essid essit sto ste the shutting down of the tho deseret and central mills AfI Af lecks lecka mill and also the old cardin carding mill the large irrigating ditch beginning at that point must mast also remain empty thua crops would in the meantime suffer and tho thu business of leveral beveral industrial concerns be suspended knocked down and robbed on night a man was pass Ing along niong south street going eastward when he reached tile the idaho corner he was knocked down dawn and lay jay upon the sidewalk insensible for along a long iong time tune the blow which rendered him unconscious must knuist have been a heavy beavy one he bled profusely causing quite a pooi pool at thel the spot where he fell after being knocked down he was robbed of 2850 2850 2860 all the money he had on hk hla person he suspects some parties with whom he be had bad a difficulty and who had threatened him fhe rhe bame emme parties were aware of ochia his bis having drawn 70 from a bank in this city on saturday they were a short distance ahead of him and appeared to turn the tho corner to go north a few seconds belore he was struck burglary bome some ume time between 1 and nair naff past 4 on sunday rno ino morning some per on burglarized burglar jred the lodging house of mr greenwald Greenw alJ on third south street passing up stairs the thief entered a room in which J greenwald was sleeping Ble bie went through his pockets and car ried oft onn seven dollars dol doi lara iara he next en an apartment occupied by and bamberger both of whose watches atre eto etc etolen e valued at each besides the gold chains attached 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