Show LOCAL NEWS flom FROM FRIDAYS DAILY baily JUNE 19 broken 13 bridge ridge A gentleman from creek called called la in tuis this morning to suite blite that the bridge over a creek creer which closes the street running past the gill creek ward house between the bbate and tile the upper county road u iuan luan hi an impassable condition there iss lis large hole in the centre ot of the bridge and one end endis is almost washed may A considerable amount of traffic Is thus imp deded and the bridge brid should be promptly nixed fixed sudden death the acquaintances of the famil family yot yol ot counselor james W phlp ptiip peu pen of the ward will doubtless be tae surprised to learn that his wife bif 0 datil during last night although she W h s s been ailing for some sonie lime time with r rheumatic t e un leyer fever and sciatica it was dot not generally thought that she ahe was wag in immediate dangen danger of dying in fact she seemed rather better yesterday than a had been and retired about I 1 ten last evening 1 I feeling that she was as going to get soine some rest and sleep satu fate was soon asleep and und continued so apparently free from pain until about twelve when she was noticed by the watchers wat chers cheis around her bedside to be breathing with some difficulty tile the lully tully family imily w veru eru goolt all aroused and aud every mm taug that tint could bu be was done to revive hl out ais ait in vali vail she bhe died sho shortly r aly tw atten ir lr jimr sitf chippen Il lippen was an exemplary exempt ary a wife hi and mother and was much res r es pitted byall who knew her we sym w with th tiie tuu bereaved family selling liquor ou on sunday this jamez jamea A fitzgerald proprietor vf the horn silver fountain den was tried before justice ou oil the charge ot of selling liquor on OLL sun bunday sunday d lys ays contrary cont coni tary iary to law nud mud testified that he was bar for tit uti pendant ien len dant did not recollect tunu been told either to sell liquor olt on bundis or not nad turned turn edall edail all ali tile tiie pro uta over ot er to the 1 hu defendant who never dude nude any inquiries as to whether the loucy was as received from the sale of liquor or the this proceeds of the lunch mr bateman bate nan testified that on the ath of J vile glie uc lle and aud mr crow went to fitz dral drai eral tvs they found three orloue or lour persons there Feeny was behind the bar as ws tender did not see bee de there witness called for drinks aba ana kor gor a couple ol 01 glasses of sherry and one ul beer for tor which he alid 25 cents to feeny who placed the money moncy in the till cross examined tins this was about 5 minutes to 11 am witness lived at west jordan and had beta been ernp employ loea et as us a policeman saw defendant arat elvit last monday night to know him lihn A at the toe conclusion of this witness testimony tiie the defendant scowled nerce clerce ly iya lya at him thim mr crow corroborated mr air bate ws mas testimony aud both sides IA rated asted ted tie tte court adjudged the defend defendant adt bay eky ty and a fine flue of 50 30 an geal was taken to the district court 0 the boud bond fixed a at L iou loo luo ettlie at the close of tue lue trial fitzgerald eitz ritz gerald geraid tu W arrested on a similar charge the otense etense iffe nse nae having hasing havin havlu been committed on june prom from r 0 the e australasian AustraL islan ASlan allusion wy we e h hid had the P pleasure leasure of greeting eldr elder charles oll Cli aries arles heyborne Iley borne ot of cedar cley this molln who returned last evening hom bom a mission to he helett leit left liere oil on the abt of may alay iaac 1 ej and on ou hlll arrival in new zealand was ivas as ilgner to labor among the mabries on the North island where lie he remained two mouths atter after which he was transferred to ID aust lust australia ralia ralla and spent some borne little time vita Wita relatives in sydney there also he Me ctet elder eider james Bast bastow cv and in cam com tny any with him went to victoria and in tad aud about melbourne spent ten months tadea with but poor success to kvalen azg awl an I 1 interest in regard to the gospel the people of ot region are in good circumstances and their attention is so completely en bossed with business and unit pleasure ilat tat they pay little attention to religion especially ally aily tiie the rell reli religion eton zion of the genially geci utters iatter latter day y saints against which woey toey are most moat terribly prejudiced is mrs stenhouse has been through that country lecturing against the mor lons mons and selling her antii A mormon formon I 1 took book and as a result the most exaggerated ideas prevail there in regard to the tte saints and few can be induced to investigate their doctrines those who did so in response cespon onse e to the appeals of the elders generally admitted that they yure were ere both scriptural and reasonable hut cut they manifested little or no disposition to embrace them from there elder heyborne returned turned to new zealand and during the remI laden lader of his stay labored in the southland south land district among th the ewhite white population there he was more successful tess fess cess ful fui and baptized seyen seven persons he e found the climate of that region tery very bad owing to the sudden and extreme variations of the temperature mud tod he suffered considerably in health from som that or some other cause indeed he ae has not reg regained his healt health hyet yet As is generally understood the southern kere tere lutot t of new zealand is the coldest where he labored the snow sometimes times falls fails as much as tive live feet in depth silo asiO Dally nally proving 0 very destructive t M the flocks of sheep which there the tho winter weather was just lettin g in there when be he left last anth ith in the thle summer sui sur niner time it rains locut three fourths of the time and during luring the excessively hot weather mien wien clothing of any kind is unbearable a cold blast is liable abie able to come from the southwest at any hour almost chilling the ciarro w lathe inthe bones bonea ot of the inhabitant ind and rendering overcoats and warm wraps immediately necessary the chiet chief work now being done by the elders in new zealand is among the aia Ala Maor orles ies iea who are receiving the gospel in great numbers about 1000 of them have been baptized within the past two years jears and the prospect for farther work among amons them is very bright the tea Wea teachers chers institute the two days dayts session of the teachers in institute of this county commenced at 10 this morning in la the ward assent bly rooms after the tile usual opening exercises prof T B lewis gave an interesting address lie he express expressed ed great lie lle pleasure aure aare i at seeing so many in embers members of the in statute and visitors f from rom other oun u ties lies present III in ChOO choosing sin SiD a subject to treat upon his tits mind was wu in a quandary but he thought that anything concerning schools would not be amiss lie he claimed anat every county superintendent in of far as possible every trustee should be a practical teacher and qualified for his position the schoolroom school room is the best place lace to forma judgment of the condition zion nion of a LL community and it also forms the only true basis of te testing a teacher A teachers certificate is but a poor index to his tits abilities his work should be his test the teachers duty is to lead the mind of the child in the channel through uh which god ordained it should run he fie should st study tudy oth joth the physical and the mental natures of the child so that his growth may be healthy when a teacher has instilled into the mind of the child the principles of self seif govern overn ove ment he has achieved one of lii ill his greatest objects and laid the foundation of success f for or that child Ile lle should impress upon the minds of his pupils that there is no royal road to knowledge and no amount of study will hart him provided proper hygienic laws are exercised wendell phillips had said with considerable sid erable truth that hard study is one of the lost arts and the speaker urged strongly its restoration the use of text books should be accompanied with other Instruction sand the child should never be forced to commit to memory A death in the family caused the absence of misses ulsses kate and clara so they took no part in the pro gramme mr air G 31 ottinger Ott inser on how to read a picture followed ile he said as familiar as we were with pictures we could not read them correctly but one in a hundred actually reads a picture it is true we look and see boutwe but we must study it to rend read the artist produces his pictures according to a geometrical rule and supposes the spectator to read it in the same manner for illustration tra tion if an artist paints a picture he is guided by rule in his use of color and in placing his objects at the proper distances in order norderto to read a picture we must learn the school of the artist and compare his work with what you I 1 have seen in nature he urged the necessity of drawing being taught in the district schools miss bliss sadie tripp recited the old A actors tons tors story some exercises of a primary class by mrs C F wilcox were very interesting and enjoyed much espedia especially lly liy by the little ones who took part after singing benediction was offered by mr air D E R allen alien from SATURDAYS DAILY JUNE 20 Y M 11 31 1 I A the of the Y al al I 1 A of of the salt lake stake of zion request the aids appointed in the several districts in the city as well as country in the stake to visit all the associations in their districts that meet weekly or in monthly conjoint meetings encourage them urge them to observe all good resol resolutions h eions and help them to keep up an interest in the good work from the south brother colward Stevenson Who has been on an extend ed trip to the southern country iu lu company with president G gates lates mainly it the interest of the seventies seventies fe returned to this city last evening brother gates having stopped off at provo they traveled miles during their trip and organized two new quorums of seventies one at kanab and one at panguitch Pang yang nitch the trip was a very enjoyable one and the brethren return in good health and spirits A brave drave womans homans defense A lady who resides in Whit mores row in lu the ward vard was disturbed in her slumbers on thursday night last by hearing a tabie lable fork which she had stuck into frito the window frame to prevent the sas gas a being raised ralser fall to the floor th through some ont one from the tile outside shaking i the sash and trying to raise ral rai seit it hurriedly and getting oun out of bed she seized a large larg carving knife as the best weapon at hand and seeing the window curtains protrude as if a head was bein being thrust in at the window she struck a low at the place with the knife A shriek of pain and a sudden dropping of the window sash left her to conclude that some ni night ht prowler had received a gash on his head or arm and that was tho the last she heard of him weber and silver creek creer fishing in the weber river above its junction with silver creek is said to be excellent now pow and sportsmen are already making their way to that stream from various quarters to en engage ace aee in an angling aina silver sliver creek used to abound with ellk fish also but the or muddy deposit from the mines in ia and about park city has not only killed or banished the tish fish of that stream but of the weber also for a ion lon long iong distance below where the two form a junction tile the name of silver creek now seem seema singularly inappropriate tor lor it as it is far from silvery slivery in m appearance lu in col coi color it Is much ilko like the missouri river during the high water season and where the meet meeting ilig of 0 the waters occurs between that stream and the weber there them is all the disparity of color noticeable that Is to be seen above st louis where the mississippi and missouri join from Coal vilIe e we learn from president W W clunn cluff who is 13 in from Co alville that the mines of the home coal co at that place watch have been closed for five or six weeks are a again gain being 0 operated pe rated and are arc f furnishing I 1 rig ilg employment to quite a number of inen men the thu reason for ane stoppage of work in them was griat when the receiver appointed for the utah eastern made a demand upon the U P rall kail way f for ar the property of the utah eastern in its possession the tile train which had previously run on the utah eastern road between echo and coalville Co alville and upon which the coal from these mines was being shipped was stopped some satisfactory arrangement has probably been since madu between the U P and add the receiver for the ope opt operating ratin of this part of tue road as coal trains have again been started over it to the relief of the home coal co and the people of coalville Co alville generally the ane crops in that part of the weber valley are looking very well and give promise of an abundant harvest arrested for unlawful corabi tation about 9 this morning morn ing deputy marshals greenman and coluna collins made their appearance in the nineteenth ward serving a warrant of arrest on charles L white and sub as witnesses mrs sarah white I 1 lizabeth elizabeth A starkey william wyane and wife mrs connelly and george Georg eWhite white the complaint against the accused alleges that betge between ell eli july and june 1883 1885 charles L while white unlawfully cohabited with sarah white and elizabeth A starkey as his wives ile he was taken before commissioner mckay where the district attorney expressed his willingness will wili i agness to waive the preliminary na ry if bonds were given the commissioner fixed the ball of the defendant at and that of each of the witnesses at and the case was adjourned until 1 pm tu allow the defendant time to find tind sureties before the time appointed the district attorney had changed his mind and decided to examine one oae of the witnesses elizabeth ann starkey this witness testified that she was 17 years of age and had known defendant two or three years had lived some of the time at defendants house knew mrs white witness parents lived in hooper near ogden there were three rooms in mr air Whit whites cs one used as a kitchen and two ag as bed rooms one of these w was as used as a workshop Q have you yon ever occupied the same room as defendant A 1 I decline to answer Q are you married to defendant A I 1 decline to answer Q do you know the consequences of a refusal no answer by the comm commissioner why do you decline to answer those quest questions tOns have you any reasons no ans answer ner after alter consultation of richards and harkness attorneys for the defense the witness still refused to make any reply mr dickson have llave you ever in this county within the last two years occupied the same bedroom with defendant witness I 1 decline to answer Q have you at any time within three years past entered into any marriage ceremony with this defendant A I 1 decline to answer the commissioner stated to the tho witness that he considered the questions proper and did not desire to be harsh he therefore advised her to act carefully I 1 and to consult with her friends as to the course to pursue A continuance was taken until 4 i p m teachers institute the teachers institute met this morning in the ward assembly rooms to continue tiie tile the ilie session of yesterday after the usual opening exercises the vice president T B lewis introduced prof J I 1 T r kingsbury who announced that he had d changed his subject as he would need practical expert ments 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