Show FROM THURS THURSDAYS daks DArS DAILY arkil arril 17 lz that lost valise ailse alise james henry langfords Lang Long fords wagon was standing near the temple block A valise in the wagon was stolen papers of no intrinsic value but possibly of value to him can be had at the city hall the valise was found on arsenal hill a few days aw ago funeral the funeral services of sister salmer yalmer 11 robinson wife of brother arthur robinson who died april loth h aced aued 29 20 years 5 months aud 11 days were held in the second ward meetinghouse meeting house at the hour of noon today to day many were present to pay their last respects to the deceased who bore an excellent character and was beloved by all who knew her elder charles W penrose delivered the funeral f discourse dis course third district court proceedings on thursday april 17 1883 vm mitchell heli bell admit admitted teil to citizenship 1 shi charles charies arles aries W watson vs london bank of utah default and judgment on motion D williams vs london lon don bank bans of utah same louis robinson Il vs Ts george crismon i et al death of plaintiff suggested and administrator made party glnn jiff loring it ketchum vs U P 11 R co demurrer to complaint argued by williams young for defendant and by hall and marshall for plaintiff good sense the first number of the idaho herald ebitt ad by lion hon geo N crawford at goda koda boda moda springs has the f following bit of good sense in the editorial salutatory re regarding arding the ohe question of re ligon religion as purely a personal one and the discussion thereof entirely loreign foreign to the herawi mission it will be absolutely nonsectarian non sectarian and maintain an unqualified neutrality we announced the prospective birth of the herald a few days ago we now bid it a hearty welcome into the world of journalism journal jottings cottings Jot tings from the lo logan loan an journal of the luth we the runaway boy of richmond has been heard from and peace and tranquility now reign ili in the home he deserted lle ile stopped at his grandmothers in ogden and it seems has considerably modified his dreadful resolve levei never to return home alive and has promised to come back on monday april ath sister maddison wife wite c of J V F maddison of providence was riding from thereto there to logan when the wheel wheel of the wagon went suddenly into inton a hole in the road and pitched her and a little girl out S she he was bruised very badly but dut is recovering ig the little girl was not hurt last sunday two men were burled buried at the railroad gravel bank near richmond one was unhurt but the other was severely injured he was removed at once to Log loz loean logan anand and examined by dr ormsby who found that the collar bone and an ankle fractured the richmond depot is expected to remain as the requisite amount of land has been purchased and deeded to the company the business men ihen and eliose most deeply I 1 interested and fully alive to the well weli being of the community made up tip the denn deficiency Jency left by the city council the mayor took an active part in helping to obtain the land as a did also president af W merrill Al errill the latter having donated some three acres of it the dynamite accident on the canada pacific referred to in our last occurred at isaac smiths carlip camp not AT D Hammond hammonds 8 A foreman named pred ered colwell had bad ban putting in a charge of dynamite and called to a boy named G smith son sou of the proprietor of the carp camp to ring bring him some more material when an explosion toek took place colwell was blown to fragments and the bodies of both were blown a consider considerably considerable abl abi distance into the water of lake superior near the shore of which tha tho accident occurred the father of the boy resides we understand near lewiston ile he is anub a subcontractor sub contractor on the canada pacific railroad on wednesday april jtb two boys almond chitue and joseph joseph eckersley both residents lof lot richmond aged about eighteen and sixteen years were hunting snipes in Co veville fields whittle carried his gun left handed and the other boy right handed they were on the wrong side of each other so that their guns as were pointing toward each otner other and both had their guus guas cocked they were about ten feet apart when in the excitement whittles gun went off and buried the full charge of shot numbers 8 and 4 mixed in the hip of joseph eckersley Eckers icy lcy ile he aled died on saturday april from the effects of the accident i |