Show NEWS froll b DAILY JULY Is 17 SON ail the tithing office of tills Ii ahas Ihas ony any excellent samples of which can oe be seea seen llatha lintha bishops s some of from the tho sanpete settlements is especially plump aud aua and makes tho the in illera say the very ery cry finest quality of floun agriculturists should not fall fail to examine the samples and to provide themselves with the best seed grain th that atean ean can be obtained it pays to nave have it good Coi cov correction mr rufus rutus barker writ f rom payson july 16 1884 correcting an item in a spec special juil july al d dispatch to the news in relation to the drowning of sammy worsen croft last sunday he S says dasi the place I 1 advised the boysh Q to Q for a bath was not nearly sod son so roer utts oils us as the one they were to the water is not so cold nor so deep I 1 wish also to correct the statement that I 1 offered to take tako them thom the young man asked me to take them and I 1 did so to please him accomplice I 1 captured A few the arrest of edward batter mattor Vl atterson an a former employee of the thel dalt dait 1 11 G Rall rali railway way at oreen green luver river who IS is charged with stealing and subsequently shipping to this cit city cigars ana and anh and pains pairs of ladies shoes which v h ichie he took from a loaded freight car as it lay lly there awaiting 1 the repairing of the road during duning theaphil the april washouts wa shouts isnow it now appears tharwat that wat terson who is in lall lail aty atT hadan had an accomplice in the person of one james cowley who has been ar rested arrested at grand junction and dodged in jail there where lie he will be held until a requisition can be obtained to bring him to pro vo for trial i juvenile 11 the juvenile instructor for fon july 33 15 contains an unusual amount of interesting and instructive c read reading afi r matter original poetry and mu in each number aswell as well weli as prose article articles from well known writers and auit a hoice of selected pieces are faatu 4 comb combine ifie to make the I 1 instructor astrin tor so justly popular as an eda edu young in the number before bathe editor comments on the burlo eurious ds coincidence that two such unconstitutional and unpatriotic statesmen as george filiar and william M evarts evarta should be grandsons of roger sherman who helped frame the declaration of independence in the continental congress of 1776 A wise VIO vig step the city council of ogden at its meeting last evening de purchase the whole of the diere remaining mal mai ning stock in the water works of that city A large interest was already held by the corporation but the acquiring of the remainder of which D 1 11 II ross esq was principal owner cost them the sum of of this amo amount untIM ioos will be paid down in cash cashi in three months in I 1 n six in nine and the remal remaining nim twelve months from date for the latter latten amounts the city gives notes drawing interest at the rate yaw ot of 10 per cent for the present the management and control of the water works will be in the hands of a committee on water supply the arrange ment ments which has thus been reached is highly satisfactory to all parties concerned and business men generally fire tire well pleased plea piea sled sied with this amicable conclusion to a vexed question of long iong lons loni standing missionary work elder A B r strickland writing from villard pope co minn on july ath A D 1884 t ives atgood report of the labors of the he elders iu in that part he lre says we have held beld 17 mee meetings tinas since the monticello conference and have had good attention we could have held many more had it not been for the bigoted school board who denied us the house the wishes of many of the citizens we llave have baptized two and members who have been in the church 30 years they are arc danish and have hive been in ill this state IT 17 years we vvo were the first elders they have seen and of course they were glad to see ut uso they are trying to fo sellout sen out to go 0 to utah they have a son on in salt lafe late lake cit city 1 11 11 II peterson much rain has fallen the past three weeks week saud saua and the weather Is cold and wind windy wino the crops look well weli the wild fruit arid hazel nut prospect is very good this a healthy state many very oldee old oid people in it many of the people are catholic and lutheran and much set in their faith but others are arc more reasonable and would like to hear dirst first firt trains from the tile west A grand junction correspondent to a city CUT exchange thus describes the arrival va at that point of the first trains from salt lake over the ele readjusted track of bf the D K R G western rall rail way i 1 s 4 on in monday last the superintendent of thed theda the da D K R G sent men to relay the track trac kand tand sand at 7 pm on tuesday the first train I 1 from rom thorest the west passed ov over erthe the road consisting of six freight re cars dars an and one e passenger coach drawn rawn b by eng engine 1 I e 11 s thomas flaven all ali under er charge of A L Horner hornen hor nor r Assistant ssi stant superintendent of the D tit alt G W the arrival of the train was tas vas heralded by a prolonged ro longed whistle of the engine acx and quite a larce larze gathering of people welcomed its arrival they were all interested for provisions had arrived the en cn ine was completely covered with bough evergreen which the t trainmen ra I 1 n had brought miles distant and small flags waved in front of the engine on which were painted pain tedD DC OD Victory victors 1 I 1 on arrival of the regular passenger train from salt lake cita at that night a large largo delegation of leading citizens of thel the city of grand junction and led by the tile 1 grand junction curnet band of four teen pieces prof george patten leader proceeded to the depot towel to welcome W II if bancroft superintendent and si W eccles general freight and una passenger agent of the utah hues on their arrival the people here to a 1 man as far as I 1 could I 1 learn earn havo have a very kindly feeling toward the denver rio rie grande western officials and the western end of the road i generally as they see that no unnecessary impediment towards getting supplies was wag offered by that bendot endot end of the line I 1 I 1 I 1 i FROM N FRIDAYS evily AA rf lly Y J jul L le 1 information wanted ot of the whereabouts ot of edward boynton or gr his heirs who came to utah about iso ino 1850 C IV Bo boynton vIlton vice dent of the L SAW K file co nephew of the abo above vc is lo 10 10 this cinyan city and ana would be pleased to hear ilear from or to ineer ome ome of the family address salt lake drowned B BW W driggs esq our PI pleasant grove correspondent correspondents I 1 1 writ i ing july lith alys A littleson esou eson bf 6 evande ands and ana sarali sarail whiter bael two tild and a half years WAS accidentally drowned in a home at pleasant grove yesterday morning the little onedas one was in theace of following its mother and some of its brothers brot ners and sl alster across a sect andrell and fell feli into the stream unnoticed i by any one the body wa was s rescued some distance di below lodged against a head gate dite the sorrowing sorro wine wins household have havi the universal sympathy of their n neighbors J disastrous it naisbitt esq received a letter this thia coming nin from his daughter ati atto atmo Hooper vebor county iv which aich contains lars of a disaster which occurred ethere ethene yesterday morning were a awakened wa bened a about aoud out three throe in the moril rooming in bys by shouts outs guts of af and beheld d with dismay hat that the stables and corrals were all in a blaze gothing nothing could bo done to savo save theland the them mand and the whole of the out buildings j containing three sets of harness a th threshing mar mae maeh lilue lne ine plows and agricultural mack roach inary generally besides this seasons crop of hay were totally destroyed the loss will amount to between it 1500 and the folks in believe the fire to have ancen diarus work in which opinion however mr bir nals naisbitt hitt bitt does not join h he preferring to think it accidental much mu g sympathy is expressed for the unfortunate loser by this calamity nack baek drom prom ills liis native land today to day we had a call from brother william griffin of tile the tenth ward who lately returned from frola a visit to fo england ills his native count country rT the object of ills his going to the land of his nativity was to visit relatives and acquaintances in various parts whom he had not seen f for or nearly thirty years and to 1 gather ather up genealogical information in relation to the driffin 6 griffins rIffin ile he had a very pleasant time being received with much cordiality wherever he avent went ile lle did dot ilot fail when opportunity presented to bear testimony concerning the restoration of the tile falness of th the dospel ro through joseeph josleph Jos epli smith all ali and I 1 createau created quite an interest on the subject in the minds of some people with whom he conversed ile ho was successful iii obtaining a large amount of data in relation to his whom he will be ina lua in a position to perform some sacred vi vicarious cariotis work just from eri erl england erizland giand gland B rother brother R J johnson late of Mr areford hereford eford who came in with the last company of emigrants is seeking employment lie he has been manager manam ar for twenty one years of the wool and leather works of G R herron and son Monk moor mills litel hereford one of the largest firms in phat that a at business in all Englan dand on leaving leavin to come colue to utah was presented by his 1113 employers with an elegant gold oid old watch of a appropriately engraved the employed emp loyes of the form firm on the occasion ot of a banquet given bro johnson before leaving in also aiso presented him with a silver tray tea and coffee service i of beautiful design and a purse containing 20 guineas ulness ul a ion lon long iong account of which enjoyable occasion was published in the hereford times is well weli acquainted with the treatment and handling of wool as it leaves the skin and the preparing prepa ink ing of it for the factory fad wory tory and would no doubt abt be a valuable acquisition to any firm needing such services he can bo faund for the present in the alth ward sixth house north of the old university building gored to ideath deatle the sad news was received in this City this mornin morning b by bthomas thomas V Wll Wilt iams lams E esq sq of Z U C M 1 I that his father in law brother andrew jackson jackdon alien allen ot of draper had just been gored to death bya bu UThe the news was brought broucht to the city bya son of the de deceased deasea who says cit cil his 19 father was leading the animal into the yard d when it became exasperated lun iun and und ti unmanageable threw hink him ito to the ground and thrust one of its horns into the unfortunate mans man mah 9 neck most likely piercing the jugular vein TheYo ting man inan who witnessed tl the I 1 e shocking sight rushed to his fathers assistance and drove the furious brute away but on attempting to raise balse his bleeding parent the latter latten moaned dont touch mei lland and sank into a dead fain faint t ile he was assisted to the house and laid alofa a ofa where ild he e expired spire within efte minutes brot broi L alfen was an old settler having come to this territory shortly after the pioneers an obituary notice giving f further particulars will be I 1 furnished urnis hed for publication |