Show LOCAL NEWS FROM SATURDAYS DAILY JULY aw osborne machines the larse large advertisement verti of I 1 al co manufacturers and dealers in reap ers ingwers inow ers and the celebrated osborne no 11 twine binder will be found in another column and should be read by all who contemplate tile tiie purchase of agricultural machinery this house has been before the public ili in this and the adjoining territories fori for many nany years year and has built apall up an extensive business which is of itself tho surest indication of the excellence cel lence of the machines handled and dealing dealina of the firm their advertisements verti today to todar dav dar day contains high testimonials from juab and sanpete county farmers regarding the tOry work done by the twine harvester sports on the square in the yards race at washington square yesterday afternoon there were four entries ollie bess won in about 31 11 seconds and took the goblet 11 II parry second secondi I 1 the final race for the gold and silver sliver n edais of the bicycle club was closely contested mr wood took the first haying having now won it five tive times and walter jennings got away with the silver one tile tiie handicap bicycle race for a silver goblet was won by nir sir cartwright anere were four starters there was a large attendance of spectators who were kept in good hulm humor or by the e efficient tri trl clent endeavors of the sixteenth ward band fire alarm about this in inflames flames were discovered leaping tip up tre the sides of a small frame building at the back of Asmus sens jewelry store and threatened for a moment considerable adjacent property one of the first persons on the scene was dr 11 II J richards whose garden hose was on the instant brought browet into requisition the firemen lost no time in bringing their apparatus to bear on the devouring element with the result that it was overpowered within a few minutes the damage done will probably be less that 2000 though the tile consequences owing to the proximity of other dry wooden buildings might hae been disastrous the shed 1 is i s used as a carriage house by I 1 mr asmussen and the upper part is filled with crockery ware belonging to little this was for the most part unharmed khorll the origin gln gin of the lire fire is not known but it is believed to have started in a pile ot straw and rubbish oil on the north side of the shed fatal accident news of a fatal accident lust just comes over themire the wire as a special to this paper at this morning a fatal fatai accident occurred be tween station corral on the U C railway about 25 miles south of deseret by which at arthur aithur thur C son of H C haskell foreman of section 40 was killed mrs haskell seriously and mrs filimore fillmore rill more wife of an employee on the same section slightly injured urea and several others more or orless less bruised it appears that the employees of sections SO ong 40 41 and 42 were returning with two hand band cars loaded with their wives and children from neels where they had been spending the fourth and while running galiy gaily alon aion along and about half way home a llo lio little girl on the leading handcar hand car accidentally dentally dent allT slipped and lell directly under the fo following lowing car before the car could be chee chek checked cheked ed the f footrest foot oot rest on the tir stear broke precipitating the boy and three ladles ladies with dursin nursing 1 babies under and the following car the little girl escaped with a few slight bruises and the loss of her clothing which was torn from her but the boys skull was completely crushed under the wheels death ensuing almost instantly mrs haskell is thought to fo be seriously and mrs fillmore slightly injured both ladies were former residents of pason rason Pa son SOu where the body of the child will w ill lii be ba interred A phenomenal incident doctor anderson of ogden was an interested participant in a curious occurrence which took place on parrs mill race afternoon the details of which have been narrated tous bahon lorin earr farr flow in town it seems that the doctor and his little son were standing on the banks of the stream fishing lug jug t above the dam where the water was 12 or 15 feet deep suddenly he became awa aware re of the fact that the waters were either cither beginning to rise with fearful rapidity or that tile the banks were melting away from under his feet without stopping to see which idea was correct or what the cause of the phenomenon might be he seized his boy and ran being however compelled to wade the rushing waters waist deep before reaching a place of safety arrived there without injury he turned to look ue ao the spot where lie he had been standing in when he beheld the bottom of ille the race which was made of heavy rocks varying from igo to pound slin sin weight now elevated high and dry above tile the surface as much as it had previously been below reat creat rents gaping in the banks and dam through which the mad waters were now pouring with uncontrolled f fury ury an investigation of the wonderful fui f ul occurrence proved that a land slide from a steep bluff on the opposite side of the millrace had come down with such tremendous power as to force itself right under tile the dam and the adjoining bottom of the canal lifting the whole thing nearly thirty feet into the air that the two persons escaped with their lives is nothing short of miraculous the damage do done newill will amount to about 2000 besides which the mill is stopped and the farming land which was watered from the canal is suffering pending the rebah cepahs sat at the scene of the disaster Wor womans homans nans work from S ister EB wells who returned yesterday from a tew lew days visit in summit county the following items of her journey have been gathered she left salt lake city on orl saturday morning june taking the union racille train at osden ogden to E echo cho where she was met by president W W cluff of summit stake and 3 aisters rsM M J atwood aud and ruth euth rack pack in whose company she proceeded to evans Evan evanston tn ston where a ine lue meeting eting was held heid with the relief society mrs mary whittle presiding the next morn morning 61 she went vent to almy aimy and met with IN the sunday school occupying a short time in sp speaking eakin to the children the sunday school is in a very prosperous condition under the tiie of brother adin brown who seems well qualified for the position the afternoon meeting was addressed by prest cluff who occupied all the time in the evening the R elief ellef society held their meeting airs martha woodhouse presiding monday morning by the appointment of the bishop and with the permission of prest cluff a meeting was called for the purpose of organizing a primary association 1 I 1 at ion lon sister E B wells officiated e d in organizing and in accordance with the suggestion of the bishop and others the following officers were appointed mrs sarah horsley president mrs martha alston and miss russell ll counselors russell secretary miss jeannette jeaunette beveridge assistant secre tary yli INI master aster F franklin burton treasurer forty members were enrolled at this first meeting on tuesday J july ully illy she Inet with the relief society of Co coalville alville the house was well tilled filled and mrs sarah wilde presided over the meeting everywhere the meetings have been exceedingly Interest interesting ing luw and the sisters were found to be fully awake to the duties dev devolving olvin oivin upon them the ladies of summit Sta stake keare are arc making great reat preparations for a fair to be ili held heid d in coalville Co alville early in august the object being to raise money to purchase glass for the new now st stake a ke h house 0 use now being built at coalville Co alville great interest is manifested in the enterprise young and old are preparing articles both useful and ornamental to place on sa leand committees of able and efficient active sisters have the arrangements in chal charge chale 0 e tile the enterprise will undoubtedly be c a complete success sister wells returned in good health feeling much better for her trip |