Show local erom FROM erom beamy arril arnil 18 emigration emigration companies will leave leava liverpool this sea seaon on on the fol foi following tong iong dates may slay june lith alth and Sely seir september ember 3rd ard the date data of salling sailing of the last ship is not yet decided on the first company sailed april ath lost on Wed wednesday nesda y afternoon from president taylors carriage in the street east cast of the gardo house was lost a leather carriage curtain lin lined edwith with blue cloth the finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to mr james jack at the trustee in trusts office no 0 8 of this magazine is out with the f following ol lowing contents A branch organized in gotland the thirteenth company of emigrants from scandinavia visit oi of at amasa nasa M lyman and charles C rich elch the planet mars with woodcut the annual conference editorial blo biographical biographical raph ical sketch of C A afaisen Af madsen adsen items items of news young ladies ladles meeting sleeting the youn young ladles ladies association ot of the first ward Wari Tret met at 2 pm on wednesday last in their tenth annual meeting sisters zina D young elmina S taylor mary alary freeze and elizabeta elizabeth Elizabe tw howard were present and spoke encouragingly among amon g the speakers were sisters steel and brown and S A graham president of tile the association serious accident the following special to the news was received this afternoon masti mantl utah april is 1884 T today to 0 day at lly ily 1250 50 50 pm p m while some school boys were playing beneath an old bowery close by tile the schoolhouse school house the tile bowery caved in burying four of them in the ruins injuring them all nery very badly and one of them at the present time ls is Is 13 not expected to recover nien men are still searching for more inore vii V 51 iv ir A frealic of nature A logan gentleman handed in the following to the journal of that city I 1 have hpe seen animals with two heads an alfread fread about many freaks of nature but never until last wednesday morning the eth dinst have I 1 seen one born without without a head but such was literally the case on that day when was oborn at my place in the fifth ward a lamb lamb iamb full in size and perfect as it were in every respect but it had no head at the end of the neck were the ears cars very close together one larger than the other with a small opening or hole hoie between them which apparently should answer for both mouth and nostrils it was hardly large enough to admit of a common lead pencil entering there were no eyes eves nor jaws that I 1 could discern the monstrosity showed no sign of life when born third district court proceedings ln ins s before chief justice hunter on ihn enday z elay olay april 1884 ebenezer Eben ezer czer R young vs london bank of utah default and judgment J E R nichols vs london bank of utah same S Cran cake vs E C snow et a al sam samne dai dantel semper et at al vs andrew cahoon I 1 emotion motion conf couf confessed essed and execution quashed and recalled 11 D denhalter en halter ot etal at vs london bank of utah default and judgment same order in the case of henry W lawrence in that of frank godbe and in two cases dases of thomas marshall arshall It against the same defendant anna von trott vs v otto von trott case tried before the court upon the record and proofs and testimony of plaintiff decree of divorce granted court adjourned till saturday at 10 am taylor and davis recaptured it will I 1 I 1 be remembered that last Oc october tobera a couple of prisoners named taylor and davis escaped from the utah penitentiary and succeeded so well in cover ing ins up their tracks as to com completely lately Tas elude clude marshal ireland has at last it is believed g go got t on the right scent A tele telegram ram from sheriff connelly ot of san francisco Tran francisco cisco received yesterday states that joseph Merrill alias allas davis is under arrest there and in the county jail and marshal ireland has sent an officer to identify the prisoner and bring him back to this city the marshal has thought for a lon ion long iong time that davis was in california an and sent a full description of him to the officers there who finally found and took him into custody the same man who was sent after davis has received instructions to call at Elko eiko nevada and see a man who is confined in jail at that place who answers the description of juu jun john taylor the other escaped convict he is held in nevada on a charge of theft bradford elliott was the officer selected to go and left by this arter atter afternoons train at tooele thoele DJ our tooele thoele correspondent writes from there on the that last sunday morning the saints of that stake had the pleasure of a visit from president W woodruff apostles F al beuan benan and george teasdale at 16 19 0 clock the meeting house was filled to listen to the instructions of brothers woodruff and teasdale it bein being the first time some of the saints had leard heard brother teasdale and gome some fifteen atif teen years since president woodruff had addressed the saints in t place at 2 pm the funeral services of mother the beloved wife of father andrew 10 cowans were held in the meeting 0 hous brothers lyman teasdale a and lad iad woodruff addressed the mee mec meeting ting ann Gowans was wis bo born ra fb yeb 26 1188 in foa foosse ur shire scot land and d died led of old age aan thursal ay the loth dinst she embral fl the ecos ass gis pel pei in her native land in emigrated ediin at with her hen husband and te t e v of president 11 II S gowans in ins b 5 na setti settled ed in tooele thoele city and live livett t luere hr tp until her death she was in her year belnie belm beim beinie oldest woman in the stake but up o 1 two days before her demise was as an ac i tive and energetic worker she was honored auak and aud respected bf by all who knepher knew her she died in fall fali laith aith of the blessings that await the just and passed away without a murmur some time previous to her death she had a dream wherein sue thought ane was dead but went with the procession which was conveying her remains to the cemetery she saw her own body laid inthe in the grave and stood by and heard those present sing the hymn known as the resurrection day this was sung at her grave after which president woodruff offered the dedicatory prayer |