| Show 1 r 0 C 14 N I 1 S FROM FRIDAYS DAILY JULY 25 Cl change iange of time A change of time over the utah central will commence july after that date the pacific express will leave salt lake at pm instead of to connect with central pacific and utah northern railways I 1 accident J devey esq writes from alpine utah county june 2 3rd ard bishop J T mccullough of this place was thrown from his carria carriage e this morning and badly hurt to what extent not at present known but it is hoped not seriously neld held to answer the hearing hearld in tile the case of officer william hilton iton char charged with ill lii treatment of thomas lowda dowd a drunken man who whom he arrested one night nl ht last week fo for making a disturbance on the street concluded at 2 this afternoon commissioner win mckay decided that mr hir hilton should give ball bail in the sum of 1000 pending the action of the grand jury in the matter we sif sit suspend spend comment for the present bishop dishop dead by letter from bishop wm forman of west lieber heber wasatch county to president joseph F smith the sad intelligence has been received of the death of bishop thomas of east lieber heber who expired at 5 yesterday morning spine time ago he met with a serious accident in belm being run over by his own team in a runaway and has since since been gradually fal fai failing linz three days ago the tle letter says he had been been and was waa still very low and having lingered till the day and hour mentioned death put an end to his sufferings no further particulars were given treated for cancer lorenzo dow imley of panguitch Pan ran gultch garfield county has been at the residence ot of dr john riggs of provo for a little over a week undergoing treatment for a cancer located on the inside of the right thigh thih thi 0 h it is considered by the doctor a very singular case the cancer is seven by nine inches in size and has kept the patient bedfast bed fast for the tho past patt live months itis it is in a dangerous place owing to the proximity of 01 the femoral artery dr riggs ruggs Is very hopeful however that he will succeed in destroying and removing the cancer itis it is all but killed now he says sa S and the prospects are trl the e patients complete recovery fire at provo A I fire on the premises of joseph faucett of provo about 2 yesterday afternoon consumed his haystacks hay stacks slicks and stables A stack of twelve tons of lucern and the tho sheds were burnt to the ground the people turned out in goodly numbers and worked with a will to save the house and outbuilding outbuildings buildings out s and succeeded the hay was all ali the owner had having been hauled on shares and was the crop of 14 acres of lucern and 12 acres of meadow land the cause of the lire fire is unknown but it is supposed firecrackers had something to do with it one of the neighbors started a subscription and gathered up a snug little sum for brother brothen faucett our informant is brother ernest S penrose who was on the ground round and helped to put out the fire nire work mrs jane S richards returned on wednesday evening from sevier stake e where sh she e has been visiting the relle relie societies Y L M I 1 and primary associations in company with sisters al isabella horne home and elmina S taylor the ladies left on thel thelta ith lust and went as far as juab by train aftel afterwards wards traveled miles by team and held 22 meetings with the sisters organizations in various parts of that stake though the roads were not very smooth in consequence of high water etc yet they enjoyed their labors very much sister taylor returned a few days ago having havin been notified of sickness in tile the family and sister horne home remained behind at at the residence of her son bishop joseph home horne to rest and recruit a little before returning aut auw elapse clapso we much regret to learn that brother horace K whitney who was thought to be recovering nicely from his severe illness has suffered a a relapse ile he had been able to walk to the office and spend several hours each morning returning before beford the beat became too oppressive and was supposed to be convalescent as indeed he was but unluckily he caught a slight cold and took the pl pleurisy in his I 1 right side the opposite to the side heretofore affected and has since been dangerously ill lie lle he was quite bad I 1 yesterday but today to day is some better brother whitney is one of the surviving mormon pioneers and today to day attained the gist olst year of his age ago c thirty seven years ago yesterday ai h lay sick in the mountains with fever and anci enere entered d sail sait lake valley vailey on the tiie following day dav july his twenty fourth natal anniversary his many friends will him many miny happy returns of his birthday and hope that thit this may be tile the turning point in his illness towards complete recovery raees races yesterday there was not a very large attendance at the race i course yesterday afternoon to witness the trotting and pacing trials arranged i by the agricultural park management but there were were some good horses horsem exhibited nevertheless and some excellent time was made in the tike free tree borall for all ali trotting race frank L who pulled a wagon countryman and pat hunt hant jr been with drawn much to the disappointment of his many admirers who wanted to see him it in a aoh good ooh race ra against horses of well knox known yn speed the first heat was easily won hy by C countryman in the very ordinary time of aw the 1 second heat was a close one between countryman coun Conn tryman and frank L and was 1 won by the latter lu 11 1 1 23 23 16 the third heat was won by countryman in 33 a and was the closest and most exciting of all though frank L broke badly and the fourth heat which decided the contest was won von son by the honest old countryman again agrain in the remarkably good time of 2211 23 23 pat at limit hunt being beins distanced for eor the pacing ra race ce there were four entries IN wandering an dering squirrel blue dick and sorrel billy the first named won the race easily in two heats in the first distancing sorrel billy and in the second doing the same for the other two time |