| Show T local and other matters tuesdays DAILY dally JULY 16 lis great fall of kali rain vve we a are r jr informed L by a gentleman rentie marl mall just up from provo thal that the rain storm there of yesterday was one of lle lie ile he most tremendous showers that thai wa was ever experienced by tle the inhabitants of that place it could hardly be called rain as the water seemed to fall full iu in ets accident about 7 this thia morning 4 a gentleman was wag driving a buggy the streets hil ball u block west of tho the Cliff house when the bolt fastening the right thill to the axle etther either r broke or came out and the horse horae swerved toward the sidewalk striking a post apost and breaking looe from fruna uhe the iu vehicle icle lele thu the driver clung 15 the he iines hues aud and was dragged drugged over the tho front into the road alight foar foat on hi hiff ack he still boid hold on however he the hons boen seen stopped aad and thy apan IO roso rose to bho feet reet with hii his clothes rather khe the worse fur for aearl wear wean but in ili body ent entire re ly uninjured indian isca lica scace scare ra indian seares scares are aie becoming plentiful A private letter leiter from judge q W richard of cokeville Co keville in the ot ol bear buver kiver valley mates thal that rumors of ot ludian depredations in thai that bartot parl part ot the obe country have been beun rife of lat late a it was reported that sever sevet al men ba hai hal d been killed failed in lu the tho vicinity ity of aud and thomas forks folks but the tho statements had bad no tion in fact ajl all beilig being quiet and ie rene those rn aois had bad been in by d parties tor fur the purpose of 0 travel it in the mutes on which ich tue are ure located however inconsequence in consequence of thoe those ra rel rei lorts octa ocla a militia had been organized in that portion of the country and nd I 1 I 1 twenty wen ty bou atan n s of arms distributed tri buted each man had also received foo r of the settlers had bad no idea that thome those weapons of defense would have to t Q be used at this timo in ILI warfare with the thu indians indiana no indians are now to besen beben be berli luthe neighborhood of bear laver viley valley affairs in kinosh by dy letter of br july sib sih faolu from hanosh kanosh count county we learn that the condition of general genera laffal affairs s at that to town dij was good and the future outlook encouraging the school exhibition conducted by mis miss 15 A crane hati hatt just juat been held and was the tile most moat L enjoyable entertain mont ever witnessed in the place the ath was spent in a very pleasant pleas abt manner with brother james Abram abrama and nand hans chris tenen as managers B H watts marshall and george crane orator of the day and the celebration was also favored with the attendance of the late bishop and council the sunday school had lad been te fe or organized anizel with brother A anthony paxton raxton as the ladies ladles relief belief society under onder un er the excellent guidance of sifter I 1 te was a active in the perlor performance of g good d and char charitable tabie table work the barvest harvest was wis al at band hano with over ovar an average md leid apple gr growth 0 promising ank a i larger return than ever 0 f excellent quality and variety and in ih all pro basi babi lity free from worms peaches would woud not be as plentiful but of a quality nar daf var car excellence brother george crane this thia s season ea bad had sheared from merino graded sheep as follows from oro M 2 backs bucks 12 los bac each 1 yearling 11 4 1 jon aon 0 J 1 ewe owe 14 T i I 1 buck 15 t 1 wether 16 the whole flock would average 1 lbs apiece ff tho tho the respected deada the rela ives lived of tbt the late lato president george A smith of revered memory have erected over the tomb aher wherein a in rest the remain remains of that great and good man a very handsome ment of marble with granite base a description was heretofore published in the NEWS ii it mands stands 13 feets feet 6 inches highs high and the following historical arel ate upon the panel panels of the konu ili in neat and clearly clearly cut let lei tiry itry it ry tn in memory of of george albert bor boro boru u at st la law w reeo reco new york jal jaw 26 1817 died a t emit wit mit libe like city UT U T nept iso 1875 aged 58 years yearb yett L 2 mauhs ils lis und and 5 days 3 namis NAMES CF F 1 george A sou or ot john and cla cia riesa who was the iheson bon son ot 61 ikeland IK iel elaud and mary D smith who wab was thoron of samuel and af pf priscilla Prie cilla ellla 0 th was the son of samue gambe and mud i ah ahu ua 11 t 0 of and mahy maty nimy smith who varue larue from rum Eu glaud antl anti w were ure ere among ibe lounders iou lou udera ut neld baat emex enex X co in december 1950 led volunteers miles organized irot lr county aud cily CRY he was baptized luto into the chutuk ut of jesus christ chnat dept sept aber 1832 was as a march ier 1835 a higi bigi B iga igi eriety junu june 1838 urie of t iii iti h aih gih 18 piral firse omus eilor ellor io fi vt brigha young octoba 1868 anti anu ritie is Trul trust st ii the chuich april st ati 1873 he HO wi wh coubie to the prophet jobeth I 1 bis his in zious carup camp 1 posse poste pus pua sAng hia hla and love until tro iro ihus vs death he labored inces in the mini ministry str V trav eJiu ni throughout the united states 0 america and england ova over r 3 30 toi 0 in ile over one third 0 of which ww wi ou on toot he came to salt suit lake lafke valley and returned to winter quarters with tiie the clie pioneers in 1847 hu kle xe returned turned to the valley lie he plan plau planted ted the first potato ina 10 8 91 t lafke lafie valley wah way a member me anver of th the senate of the provisional state w ie De uret eret report reported td a bill foe fortier af the judiciary Judi clary claty li wa the ohe first bill for th the consideration of the mem berm beri al alu alo o membre reported a at bill relative to t the construction st etkin of a trans trana railroad aug 1851 he was elected is counselor or ot the legislative as erub ly and nov 25 was w aa co n colonel of cavalry iri in ili the irot irol military district distri dt was wai admitted to the bar and su practiced practised law about a year in 1852 he returned north wa wat lip jip pointed president tover over lu in utah county and trav travelled elfed much in all t he the settlements battlements in 1854 he be was elected bistor historian au and general church recorder feby 1855 he was admitted a member of the bar of the supreme court of utah march isag 1856 w wass elected one of the delegates lo 10 present to congress the constitution of the apropo ed state of des Dee deseret eret and memorials asking her adais sion slon into the union in addition to his hes duties as delegate delegato while absent from utah he traveled and preached in the states of an nep nev jersey pennsylvania V virginia ar ohio 1111 lili illinois iowa lowa and d BI mis Is bourl I 1 in april adril 1866 he lie was commis alo cloned by gova durbley Dur keey beey brigadier gene gone general raland nd aid nid de jacama camp to the thu gener vlot ilot ot the nauvoo legion from td I 1 s 64 ha a bell abd and from issi 1864 to 1870 aa as president there at every meeting C calling the council to io order at the app appointed offit rno ino inocent toome ment went nf in TIL 1823 1872 3 he visited europe and the holy land being absent eight lie he preached over 3 soo public discourses as a il labor of love fu fur which he never received ad any salary NAVIES OP OF ills BIS WIVES bat beheba W 1 lucy M nancy 0 zilpha 8 I 1 saraha sarah A hannah M and slid susan E NAMES OF nis HIS DREN george albert jr born july bathsheba wilson aug 14 1874 1 zilpha adelaide march 21 1816 naney nancy naney adella march 2 0 2 1846 john april 4 1847 don carlos july 1 joh job john n if henry henrs enry hept sept ein t 18 charles warren warr Warl jau J Jan 16 1849 J joseph eph jan joel aug 6 1850 isao mary uary mar y amelja amelia feb 14 1854 maria marla i jan 1 clarissa west april 21 aw eunice albertine Albert lne march 6 1860 george albert kibert april 7 1861 margarel margaret Ht gall gait west dee dec 6 1862 grace lobbey libbey may 14 1865 1864 susan ausan elizabe elizabeth tb sept 28 priscilla june 11 1869 amma pearl april 19 1871 TRIBUTES 4 piu fin our i associations together which have halve been for 42 yearb years I 1 have no recollection that yer yen prest t geo gt geo o A smith ever oer taught a false falbe doctrine or a false faire idea he was a nad nan of sterling integrity a cabinet f history and always tille to his I Lids he leaves as good a record in 0 o thim this side of the vail as any auy mau man nhat chat ever lived in III my opi nimi PRESIDENT B YOUG gsa A great man mau has fallen beloved ind iud respected by hia hla brethren and mends frien friendy dj and hotl hoti honored ored by the god gif f israel we with all god good men in the luss loss of so good and great neata reata a man mull JOHN taylon tayl on gho he wari by the prophets ledl 0 l I avik va ataw atam tov iov fovad V d him hi rit tit sud sod will forever tiet tier lah leh hid hia memory he ue will dever never r if IA hn lives lived in the benrus af god gram p people tople aud will survive all books r monuments ot of stone hi name the beloved george gearge A awill ill lil go down dow n 0 thle ton end of time and conti continue nue nut throughout eternity the ryu syu synonym ony fabj f all ail that is noble in inan inao ina lna Y J F SMITH in order nor for a man to be great he must be good viewed from ibis thia I 1 regard bro geo goo A as one oue of the greatest men of the idge he has made hrs bis ma mark rk in the ige ife arth and among this thir people and it uever never cau can he be wiped out E D WOOLLEY 1 1 we kaw he be was an exemplary honorable mau bobe hofe whose testimony lives in th the e hearts of the faithful and will live there th eret erti forever 0 HYDE 6 here he be was humble as a little child and yet as lion ha he WAS bold and brave be he ever dared what la is no ordinary daring in ebl fawning aro aso be he dared to penk peak the truth I 1 he lye verll verli ve ril rii is one ot of gods best s y that chat is aa an honest danl man E B R SNOW the marble of the tho monument 19 13 is 19 nightly lly kly polli shed and the granite smoothly cut the work was waa entrusted to our town townsmen morris and evana and gives sivea complete satisfaction to the family for whom it w med FROM FROSI wednesdays DAILY july JOLT it 17 water increase the workmen edgag engaged d in operating for water in acty greek canlon callon have advanced six miles from the mouth and the increase of ottha athe water volume Is already noticeable in the main channel serious shooting Affray abe The following special to tho the NEWS has geen received per deseret telegraph line lice SILVER BEEF utah july last lut night at 8 oc looka a difficulty occurred between george 0 eor g a boyde BOO and joseph birch at ld leeds e three shots shota were fired boyde boydo was wounded birch gave himself up and and aud la now in charge of the herell c found round dead from injunction the junction of last evenin eveni ngwe 91 w a learn of a young man wan named L levi 1 il willis boss bosa being found dead on sunday afternoon in a field about 80 rods boux south of the residence 0 of f erastus E biag Blag bingham ham am sen of ilynne anu e weber Y eb er county by chancey chance v 0 gates aias atas a and n d james gardner the deceased b had ad been living at af father eather Bing Blog hams hamb up to the time of his death and on wednesday afternoon after eating a hearty dinner had gone into the tho field to cut lucern from that mho time nothing was haa has heard rd of h him im tili till the discovery of his bod body y b between a 2 and 3 pm of the following sabbath the cause of hi his s death is unknown the corpse when found having decomposed so far fat a as 9 to prevent this being ascertained I 1 bul but butiu it Is supposed that an attack of apoplexy or of heart disease terminated hla hia life he was a quiet inoffensive ofle ofie I 1 young mana man s and lod possessed the respect and good will of all who knew him the remains were buried in the ogden cemetery sunday evening and a c coro 0 ro nebi neis nels verdict was ren reu rendered dered in accordance cor dance with the facts elicited the friends and family of the do ceased have our earnest sj jn a their sad gad bereavement returned missionary morning we were pleased to meet with our old od friend elder BH B H Su buttler bettler rj who arrived from a ml mis mig siou to holland last night he parted from the emigrating gorri company of saints at new yolk coming along in advance in consequence of having in ID charge the rt re lucius of elder joseph E N hyde who died of co consumption on board the steamship devada nevada near the newfoundland shore while ie la turning frum from a mission to toE England in which country he hb only remal remained ned a few weeks elder delivered the remains of the deceased elder eider to bis his brother in law brother george ij firrel farel at ejder ajder hyde leaves leavel a wife wire and aud five child ruo run elder eider nate nare A august J 1877 ai und and ad before proceeding to holland he be visited london loudon tu ali purvious iuni puri ious of wales the readers 0 are already it fag fau liler Iller with his movements and ministry in hollano Hul lanu which we have beveral several times alluded to he labored diligently without being able to make much headway the people being bound up tip in their false taime re I 1 dogmas and very bitter in their opposition position of the tho truth he baptized aj cne cue no person who has since come colne to jenn jenu jinn beven heven seventeen teen shin ts have baseem emigrated from Holla tid tb this terri lofy lory this dewson I 1 city council the council met lasu last evening mayor little ing tug if A reed heed was granted an auctioneers dom tio erb ers license for one year the committee ou on streets and w wa a re referred forred the pe liti titi lillou onor of vm ym ridd rb ported reported that a compromise had bad been effected between ibe petitioner and the thu pr ties who had fenced in the streets by which he obtained the right of way to his premises thereby rendering unnecessary auy any action on the hp parl part art of the council to secure th pening of the streets heretofore mentioned adopted the committee on public works reported that they had taken under consideration the matter of the compensation pensa sensation tion ution of robert smith regarding the labors perform performed td by him for the city and recommended that his bis wages be fixed at 3 1 3 I per day adopted A petition asking aking the privilege of occupying during the pleasure of the council a portion of fifth north street and offering off ering to pay rental was received from TW ellerbeck granted petition of A H raleigh 3 asking the privilege of occupying a portion of fifth north Worth street was granted on the same banfe conditions as those of the previous grant the tho ordinance in relation to the equitable distribution ot 0 water fon foe irrigation was waa referred to ti the committee on OU municipal laws with the city attorney associated the committee on irrigation reported in reference to td the matter of water on the we east cast bench south of the insane asylum petting forth that thallon on 1877 a leport report had pad been made on 04 ri simil similar ar pett tion regarding the water in that 2 locality being that the pt peto ners had bad no legal rights in the th a premises u 4 the committee to whom was re petition 0 of f vm win paul I 1 y tendering t his hla services as inspector of bf N buildings reported d recommending mendi mendt n 9 that the petition be laid on the table indefinitely ft alderman raleigh was appoint ed |