| Show FROM wednesdays DAILY DAMY NOV 12 more diore Ini mIgrants immigrants the following was received nere here at last evening 0 new york oct lif 1884 president john taylor one hundred and sixty three souls lust just landed lauded in charge of elder joseph joaeph A smith will leave tomorrow to morrow all weli weil eli eil ell i JAMES 11 hart hant diphtheria again diphtheria has again made its appearance in ili that much settlement 1 pleasant 1 grove some five or six children are suffering with the malady they are confined to the southeast limits of the tho town and are strictly quarantined ane e pati 1 I favorably NY with h tl the e exee exec exception 00 of f one u ori dri lri iri irl and aud gravo iro aro enter entertain tall I 1 4 of ner her recovery T mya mra on bionday last 11 gowani 1 orf oae oaf olm gih pi fop sop 1401 all of summit county was thrown w from a wacon wason while coming coining down t the e canon lie he fell between tiie tile wheels and his arm was run over between the elbow and shoulder joints eints crushing tile the numerous and severely lacerating the tissues dr win B parkinson of far var who was spending a few fey days in coalville alville Co w was as sent for and fixed him up tip as com comfortable orta as possible under the circumstances illustrated lecture the lecture by mr hir J A macknight on the united states will be ready for production in about two weeks it will be illustrated by views of all the principal events in american history from the land landl landi lilL 1112 ns of columbus to the assassination ot of president Garil eld eid Lincol ns assassin nation will be illustrated with mechanical 1 automatic views in which the ti aures u r aswill will move in irk the picture J wilkes booth the assassin will enter the he box of president lincoln and tire in the sight of the audience the effect will undoubtedly be fearfully realistic the lecturer has sent east for his views more diore of the earthquake il IN M writing from richmond cache Cau county lity rity on the luth dinst speaks thus of the earthquake experienced there and in different parts of utah nearly that morning at about five minutes before two this morning the people of this place and the surrounding country were awakened by low rumbling sounds like distant ab under thunder or the tho 1 approach P roach of a severe windstorm wind storm followed ltv iti 11 e d quickly quickly by a sudden trembling luc lug and sha shaking L ing ot of the earth the shock was quite severe in some parts ot of the town at the coop co op store cannedy canned goods were shaken from the shelves the earthquake I 1 has been the town talk during the day I 1 the ogden herald of the same date s says a S early this morning the slumbers of a number of the citizens of ogden were disturbed by th tb cattlin rattling of I 1 windows vin sin furniture etc etc ete cause caused d by y a slight shock of earthquake during the day reports have been received from froin stations alon aion along the utah northern to the same effect the worst being apparently experienced between logan ogan and pocatello the shock at battle creek being varv severe and scaring the PM pc pie le considerably the tremors evidently followed the chain of mountains for the residents in the western part of this city knew very little if anything of the occurrence at the time fearful accident the ogden ll erald ives tiie the particulars particular of a frightful accident which occurred on the state road just north of the mound fort schoolhouse last saturday afternoon mr james stone of lynne and two other men were on their way to ogden when the tile doubletree bolt of the wagon they were in came out this caused the tongue of the wagon to drop f from rom which the horses tools fright and ana 1 began to circle around at a u terrible gait pulling the wagon by the stay chains two of the men nien jumped out and were unhurt but the unfortunate man stone in endeAvor endeavoring ilig 1119 to escape in the same ul manner anner annar was canglin by his bootleg boot bood leg on tile tiie standard of the front bolster here with head downward the horses con continuing inning their fearful circular flight mr stone was thrown around aro und the circle like the cracker of a w whip p his whiskers Y h askers being ground from tile ilic the s side d e of his face b by hes hez the action of the wheels and his head receiving the most fearful injuries the ithe maddened horses were binally es topped stopped and the injured man taken up dr condon was immediately sent for and upon examination he lie found iouna the me poor inaus mans skull fractured and saw that he had received so many injuries th thil thit t but little hope of his hla life ilfe is entertained air stone was removed to ills his residence resi resl denee denne la in lynne where all that human aid could do was done to alleviate him hill but lie he continued in ills his comatose condition occasionally waking from his stupor only to rave mr air stone is highly respected and well known in tiie tue community he has a wife and five fise children who are thrown into the greatest 1 griet at the frightful calamity deseret democrats the citizens of deseret and vicinity turned out en masse on the loth and ana celebrated with vim and vigor visor the election of grover Clev cles cleveland eland elaud to the tile presidential chair prior to meeting bonfires bon fires tires life lice fireworks works and auvil anvil artillery illumined and billea filled the air with jubilant sounds the hall was crammed to its utmost capacity capaci ty and the meeting was opened by singing ing and prayer hyrum hynum Dewsnup Esq being bemi chaplain vm V black was called to the chair stated the object of the meet nig suld auld in a spirited speech endorsed grover cleveland as aa the next president believing g he would till fili the office honorably it 11 L scott led out in the star spangled banner the audience ad leuce joining in in 14 the chorus with eber energy y and feeling boru loru bonol bomol of it a hope that lu in the tha future it will wave fur all 51 mr bishop I 1 u a foel ug dw thu poi pol af pf mh ihal ival 11 JP J F gibbs gibb in a forcible manner vividly portrayed the treachery and corruption of the republican part party 9 which had caused goodmen good men gene generally ra I 1 TY to regard its principles and platform with abhorrence and exhibit it by rejecting ejecting their ca candidate jym fmc C moody a democratic veteran of the jacksonian Jackson fan faa school elucidated the democratic platform and principles and painted in glowing glowin colors the causes that hat led to the ref rebellion bel bei liou and the bright prospects that await the nation under tinder democratic rule ben goddard gave a brief brne fand tand abd eloquent yent speech on the history of grover cleveland veland from froin a poor boy to his advent into the executive mansion of new york state three rousing cheers were given iven ivan for the future president tg grover grove r cleveland the proceedings were enlivened with songs such as ring ethe ithe the bell watchman boston tea party battle cry of breedom tree Tre edom dom and music by the deseret band asocial dance wound up one of the most enjoyable jollifications ever known in that precinct sosaya joshua bennett death of dr McKenz lec lef dr D banks mckenzie died at st marks hospital at 7 this morning his ailment Is given as sciatica coupled with nervous prostration he had been at the hospital only a few days but had been ill tor for perhaps a month mouth ile he became unconscious night before before last and remained so up to the hour I 1 of his death the deceased was well known in the community as a former temperance advocate who came came here several years ago and founded what was known as the Mc mckenzie Kenzle kenzie reform club also as the projector of the walker opera house and its first manager this building was originally designed as a Temper temperance anoe auoe hall for the reform clab club and the doctor canvassed v a ased energetically for subscriptions t i ons to build it after getting con sid erable money he be found he did not have enough to finish the edifice and it was then that walker brothers brother came to his assistance in carrying on and completing the enterprise A compromise in the meantime had bad been made by which the reform club project was abandoned and the opera house plan substituted dr mckenzie after resigning the mat management em en of the opera house rouse inaugurated an augu urte ur rated te d t the he scheme of establishing hill a tir first tia t class ia r hotel to be built by eastern and local capital ron fon on the corner south of the continental lie he traveled much in the interest of the enterprise but although receiving assurances su rances from abroad home capital capitalists ests were more or less the hotel pro eject was trembling 11 in the balance of uncertainty nty when the dr was seized with his finai anal illness about a wee week ago he was heard to say that he regretted having left the temperance cause and if he ever got well he would resume it he was evidently discouraged at tile the results of his arduous and indefatigable labors in the hotel and 0 ther other enterprise enterprises and seemed to regard 11 it conscientiously as the consequence of leaving his former avocation in which ho he felt he lie was labor inic more I 1 in the interests of god and humanity mrs airs mckenzie his wife is in boston to and id has ere ibis this been informed of her bereavement by telegraph dr mckenzie was probably in the neigh boyhood of fifty years of ag age e |