Show LOCAL rooan NEWS from FRIDAYS DAILY JULY 31 21 K R S DI blanks anks the secretaries of relief so societies detles can obtain R S blanks cf ef dr K R B pratt at her office over godbe pitts drug store by letter OF or callin calling in the afternoon from I 1 to a 5 to school trustees county superintendent perin of district schools john morgan requests teat the trustees of salt lake county send their annna annual Z reports to wm win M ste Sta stewart wart draper S L co before the date required by ia law w august tramps A gentleman who has hag traveled the road through through echo cahon canon within thit this last few days ays states that tramps in large numbers are met with daily beating their way eastward along the him fim nna una of the union pacific ile he recognized among those he met many who have been loafing around salt lake for some time past heating by steam next natt week david james cewill co will ship P one carload carioad car can load of boilers radiators etc each to ogden and logan the firm having the ctr contract act for heating beating by steam the Z C M I 1 L 1 1 I buildings at ogden and L gan aad and dr ormsbyl bys residence in the latter city in all tae work will cost nearly election jud judes judges es clarence ciarence granger has been appointed judge ot of election at poll no 2 second precinct salt lake county vice B BL L resigned in the fourth precinct salt lake county U J wenner has been appointed pointed vre vice B Y hampton jr who is absent f from rom the county r another the quickest work yet recorded in sinking for a flowing well was that done on the premises of P F goss about two miles mile west of 0 jordan river kiver north of brighton yes berday whan two men with a pile driver sunk a one and a quarter inch pipe DG 96 feet in one day obtaining a supply of clear cold water of good quality and free from any taste or smell the stream flows at a rate of from twenty five dive to thirty gallons per minute and can be thrown twenty feet teet high with a hose attached to the m mouth auth of the pipe the counterfeiter officer saimon salmon reached cached this city last evening from coalville Co oai oal alville ville bringing with him the counterfeiter berf ier ter elter feiter kennedy one of the three prisoners who escaped from the city jall jail kennedy and four tour tramps were arrested by sheriff allison of summit county on suspicion that they were the parties wanted but the other f fugitives ug i have not yet been heard from the prisoner had walked the greater part of the distance from this city byway of parleys park and seemed about worn out when fhe the officers arrested him he is now safely lodged in the city lali jail all death from a lelek on the of july win ama A plant the son of G C M INI plant and sarah J plant formerly formell y of the nineteenth ward of salt lake city but lately of sand creek idaho about four miles above eagle rock met with an accident which cost him his lufe life while in the act of separating his bis horses from some stray ones one of the latter kicked him and being some d distance i stance from camp he started for there at once cooked his supper sapper and then went to bed ills brother chas that he was not badly hurt worked around the camp and stacked some hay while doing so he heard groans from the cabin and went to see if his brother was not hurt more than he thought lor for on questioning him be he found tuat he must have medical aid and started with him for eagle rock but he died bedfor reaching there young plant was a sober industrious and hardworking hard working young on g man belo ed by all who knew lim kim him improvements at park city the marsac mill at park city summit county which was formerly owned by terry brothers 4 co but which was never used to any extent has been purchased bythe by the ontario M ma ahl co and will be remodeled to suit the purpose of the present owners the tearing down a and d grading to commence next week eilas adl zdi morris orris esq contractor and builder of this city has the contract to manufacture tile the brick between and to b be e used and to erect the tho furnaces stacks etc it is probable the mill will be used entirely in working ore from the daly mine A tunnel is belur being run into the daly to drain that mine f for or the foot level without pumping in the ontario mine the w water ter is all under control of the large cornish pump en on the goo of O f oot foot level and there is in insight sight ore sufficient to justify the b building uil ull ding of another mill in fact enough gh to jast last eight or ten years the pro prospects s of the ontario company who are working these mines are better at the present than they have ever been returned missionary we had a call a few days since from elder joseph joseph willey of bountiful bo untie ul who recently cent y returned from a mission to the southern states and from him obtained some facts pertaining to ili lii his labors in that land he left llis his home april 10 1883 and on arriving in the south was appointed to labor in the south carolina conference where he remained lt 11 l t months having for his companions duning during that time a number of different elders one of whom was bishop C E robison rob Kob isoa who died in lehat that land while in his company ills his labors extended over 16 different counties and during his travels he walked miles held public meetings aid apol ald in company with his traveling companions at of 39 baptisms among the persons whom ile he had th the pleasure of inducting into the thy told was a mau maa who had formerly been a baptist preacher of considerable ble bie prominence and who is now zealously engaged in the good cause during a good share of elder willeys Wil wll leys leyb absence his labors were amon among a tribe of indians living in york CT co south carolina known as the number 93 03 persons in all 56 of whom have embraced the G gospel the others being also in interested terestea and likely to follow their example A branch was or organized among them and one ot of the number ordained to the office of a priest to preside reside over it they manifest a great ml deal deai of faith and some re remarkable mariable cases of healing through the ordinance for the sick have occurred lamong labong them they occupy ogg acres of landon land on the banks of the catawba rive rise i which they own in common and engage in I 1 agrie agriculture to some extent they have have not made much advancement in educational matters but the elders were instrumental in having a day school established among them it was it at the house of one of these Lama ultes that elders riley biley cragun and F A fraughton were staying on the night of may when they were kere here beset by a ab mob who fired several shots at the former and inflicted forty lashes upon the latter f for or preaching the fhe gospel all the elders were at that time ordered to leave the state but not having committed any crime for which they should be banished they did not choose to go As usual the ill lii treat ment to which those elders were subjected at the hands of lawless bigots has resulted in arousing a spirit ofin of inquiry qui and a desire to investigate the doctrines taught by them and a number of persons in that neighborhood have since applied for baptism upon one occasion elder willey was hunted by a mob headed by two baptist preachers but bud escaped their vengeance by ying lying out in the woods all n night t he e was t threatened reat ened with violence many manx any times and once had a yun gun pointed at him with the intention of shooting ng or intimidating him but in the midst of it all he was pe preserved served from harm and on the whole greatly enjoyed his labors in company with elder eider willey also visited a tribe of cherokee Cne indians in north carolina who numbered of 2500 but as few f ew of them understood english enesh and their ministers did their utmost to prejudice them against the mormons cormons Mor mons the elders were not able to accomplish much towards their enlightenment elder willeys Wil leys health was generally during his absence but of late he Es food as suffered somewhat from jaundice from which however he soon expects to recover FROM DAILY dally AUGUST 1 half rates on the 0 P the central cacide R K R co nave have notified the invitation committee that they will make halt half rates from carlin nevada eastward to ogden and return for those wishing to attend the general grant memorial services to be held in salt sake city aug auk 8 unkind half mast a st george correspondent cites for us the cheapest thing in the market the government and all those federal officials and soldiers that were ready willing and anxious to quell the mormon uprising in salt lake city on the uit vide puck what fools these mortals be married on wednesday last mr Heze hezekiah kiah klah mitchell of the first ward and miss aliss sarah mcgregor of the second ward of this city were united in the bonds of matrimony at logan and on thursday and friday eveni evenT evenings evenings ngi receptions captions re were held at the residence of the brides parents upon which occasion the relatives and friends of the happy couple assembled in force to manifest their friendship in the usual way and extend congratulations over the auspicious event in their lives they are a worthy pair and we trust tr their voyage il life on the matrimonial craft may prove as happy and prosperous rous as the pleasant embarks ion seems to promise lost in the hills on wednesday last a gentleman named beck beek about 80 years of age who lives at butlerville buti erville near the mouth of big bl cottonwood canon cation wen benj out for a walk along the hill near the house and lost his way search was instituted by his family and friends f and continued until yesterday morning when tile the missing 11 man returned himself in a very weak condition ile he had wandered around among the hills for two days and cwb nights and had several times heard those searching call on him but wa was too weak to make h his s answer hea heard rd and too exhausted to go to the place whence the sound proceeded proc ceded he iledon continued walking as his failing strength v would fould permit until finally he cam came in sight of his home A row last evening a telephone message was received at the city 11 hall hail 1 stating that a row was going on between two families in the loth ward coon and leslie and that the noise could be heard at the depot two and a half blocks distant the off omm meers officers found the parties placing two of them david coon and thomas leslie lesile under arrest the former for battery and the latter for disturbing the peace th the e fuss iusa commenced by leslie lesile esil esli e going to his h Is door at about half past nine and calling to lina coon eoon who was in the open air singing a good song but kind of mourn lui lul 11 and telling ner her to stop as his children could not go ryo to sleep sharp words follo wedin which aich the girls mother mrs coon joined david coon then made his appearance and charged lesile leslie with insulting his mother and sister and the two men began a rough and tumble tight fight during which mrs coon secured a rod from a wagon and beat leslie over the head the neighborhood meanwhile being aroused by the yells and shouts of the combatants male and female coon was arraigned before justice and pleaded guilty to battery but claimed lie he was justified the case of leslie was being examined when we went to press the memorial services last evening the grant memorial committees tees s held heid a meeting at which matters relative to the services were discussed it being stated that orders had been issued that all the troops should be on t their heir parade grounds at a certain hour and that such action would prevent general mccook and his bis command from participating with the citizens and G A K R at liberty park I 1 general connor was authorized to send the f following ol lowing telegram liali liall killing ing of thomas smith we published hed a few days since an account of a 11 terrible tra tragedy gidy which occurred on tuesday morning last in the hills near bur burnt burul a t fork in wyoming territory about which we have since learned eo the particulars it t appears that thomas smith who was working in the hills getting out timber accused a man by the name of johnting john king of stealing an ax esome awesome axe some hot words followed and the affair was apparently dropped this was on monday the 27 td uit on tuesday morning just at sunrise while smith was in the act of preparing his breakfast ho was shot by klu kin king who was in hiding 7 several shots were fired two of xv which aich took effect one entering just below the right shoulder blade and lodging somewhere in his body the other entered the body about three inches from th the e spinal column a little above the hip and comin coming out ont on the left side near the lower lowe r of the abdomen A man by the tile name of lars anderson Au derson who was a little distant frum smith also received a shot in the upper part of his thigh resulting in a bad flesh wound this is supposed to have been an accidental shot as it is not believed that king designed to shoot anderson anderson though severely wounded made out to get 10 0 camp a distance ot of four miles ad and jot got got some assistance to look after the mortally wounded smith in the meantime smith had dragged himself fully two miles from the scene ot of the homicide here he was met by his wife bif e and others and though everything was done that could be he expired in about two hours afterwards ter wards he was conscious to the last givin giving minute instructions in relation to several matter mattur samon samong which was how his body should be clothed clothed for burial A coroners inquest was held and a verdict rendered according to the facts as stated staled above anosse A posse passe of benac men accompanied compa nied by some indians started in pursuit u r suit sult of the murderer who had left fo for r parts unknown smiths body was brought to his old home at union ward in this county and the funeral services were held la to uhe the me meeting house there yesterday after which the interment was maae made in the south cottonwood cemetery Helea vesa wife an adopted daughter of Bishop Ishmael phillips illas and five small children the deceased bore the reputation of being an honorable upright young man not inclined to b be quarrelsome but a sober and peaceable citizen which makes his sad ending all the more strange young anderson remained behind in the care of a doctor and it Is confidently expected that he will soon recover from his wound |