Show local and other matters DAILY ato B a 6 at queenstown Queens town we learn jeara through the courtesy of elder george reynolds that the steamship wisconsin with missionaries narie narle arrived at Queens queenstown town this morning at 5 talal accident three cars on the utah western train were blown of off f the track this afternoon killing a briL kesman brakesman named newt crockett Crock etL further particulars unknown I 1 death of lather father cox by private telegram to president john tJohn Tayl tayler taylor arwe we learn that elder eider frederick walter cox cos ben Sem president of the high priests quorum of the stake died yest yesterday erday afternoon ter noon at 25 minutes to I 1 from injuries received last monday while unloading logs at hib his mill yard change of 0 time the utah western trains atter after saturday june ath will leave salt at sio am arriving at terral nue at 10 amand am and leave terminus at 1220 pm arriving in salt lake at P pm m excursion tickets t to 0 L lake k point will be issued for this s train I 1 fare 60 50 cents children half balf price thief captured the light fiu flu gerod sered gent who made himself BO so notorious in ogden the other evening evenings stealing pistols coats valises vali ses etc i etc from various places was captured in this city last evening ging aing by deputy marshal cannon of weber county and will be L a treated to his deserts deficits the tha juvenile instructor no 11 of 0 the present volume of this worthy magazine appears in a new now dress a bright blight pink cover being added on which is printed the title motto emblem name of the editor and the contents of the paper joshua and the Gibeon ites is the first article accompanied by an illustration and various other matters of Int interest larest to all who de light in refined and elevated literature are to bo be found tm on the inner pages womans Wo mans work sisters slaters E E R snow and M 1 I horne home returned from their southern trip tuesday evening during their absence they visited the principal settle clements tle ments of juab sanpete and sevier counties attended 28 meetings and organized 10 primary mar man V 8 societies 0 cie cle ties besides bilk silk associations in three counties S sisters E B wells E 8 taylor 8 21 heywood and M A Wilc cx were at west jordan yesterday they attended a special meeting of the relief society in the morning and organized a prim primary ary society in the afternoon fatal mishap yesterday morning between 4 and 5 mr B 11 young of this city while going g up parleys canlon cannon found the mangled body of a man in the road bome bomb distance from the mouth ol 01 the tha catlon cation with his feet tangled in the lines attached to two horses hitched to a bayrack hayrack hay rack lack the team was standing still when mr young came up with the bits out oat of their mouths m and the man was lying on his back under the front axle tree disengaging the unfortunate man from his terrible situation and ascertaining certa ining that life was not extinct he returned down the calion gallon to the re residence sl clence olence of mrm mr M M young and waking chim ghim him up informed him of the occurrence the latter got up and taking hib his hI stearn team went up to the scene of the disaster the wounded ma man a said eaid his name was john tor requested to be taken to the house of job horn Hem in the sugar house ward mr young took him there thero the roand and after dall dali da vering him to the care of hla hia friends came on to the city and sent dr benedict out to attend him the cause of the fatal accident as far as learned arned Je is as follows there were three on the hayrack the injured man his brother and young amos nenn the last two got off at a house three miles below where their companion was discovered leaving the latter sitting on the hind part of the wagon this was in the night it is supposed that after they laft left the tho horses started and john torpin in endeavoring to regain the lines got entangled and was dragged on his back to the place where ho he was found he died yesterday afternoon about aboul 3 on hla hia way to to the hospital in thid this city olty FROM SATURDAYS DAILY dally JUNE 7 broken leg Yester Yeater daya young girl named riser in the sixth waid ward while standing up swinging with another girl gill was blown against one of thes the side lole po posts ats of t the he awing and her leg broken information wanted of ym nym james samis ano who left nottingham september 1877 when last heard from he was in walsburgo Wals burgh provo valley any information of him will be bo gladly received by his mother at 49 sabina babina street great alfred street nottingham 3 england verdict for the tho verdict in the case of mary ij cutler versus the utah central railroad company which has been up in the district court for seyer seVer several aldays days past was given yesterday afternoon it awarded to the plaintiff as damages the sum of just one tenth of the tho amount sued for it la Is known whether an appeal will be taken tho the court adjourned till monday mother farror farrer doad dead to today day we record the demise of sister mary S farrer of provo prove who departed th this 1 8 ilfe life e from old age on the let dinst one was well known as a woman of excell excellent ent ept principle and kind and h hospitable nature always on hand band to nurse the atIlle afflicted ted md comfort the distressed she veon on the love of a wide circle of ft fi lands lenda bhe bho was a true saint and has war gar fone gone gone to receive her eternal reward ming going to eur ope opa elder eider wm driver of ogden called on us to day he statts starts tuesday morning od a mission to england persona who have c expressed pressed a desire to send messages by him to their friends should address him at og den previous to the day of his departure or to the st nicholas nichol la a hotel new york stork he expects to sail on the lust he has our best beat wishes for a prosperous mission sad occurrence the death of brigham Shupe which took place yesterday morning la Is a sad event in itself 3 but is intensified by the I 1 fact that his little boy died but a short time ago and the sorrowing borrowing wife now finds what was recently a promising and happy little family shorn of one half halt of IN it members herself and an infant daughter being the only survivors the deceased was a most exemplary i young man was a son bf bdour our oun respected I 1 citizen mr AJ shupe one of the first aldermen of og ogden den city and one of our oldest resident resia reala d a rite lite we deeply sympathize with the afflicted family in their bereavement junction liew new method Met mev lioa charies charlea stewart a former resident of city Is astonishing the idahoans Idaho ans wi with ll 11 a new invention for reducing refractory ores the Sl stateman statesman says he erected a small furnace on a bacan vacant t lot and took ore from the rona bonapart mine which he placed in the furnace and in a few minutes pres anted the astonished spectators with a golden button extracted from the ore the process ig Is said te to be very simple and quite beyond the suspicion of failure or humbug the papers say it Is beyond doubt all thau thai is claimed for it and will completely revolutionize the present method of reducing ore and add largely to the In increase crease creaso of bullion and profits of mining june hon tion tho the utah western accident last evening as we were going to press tho the news came that the utah western train had beon been blown from the track and a brakesman named newt crockett I 1 killed hilled at that time thia this was all that was known further particulars are now cui current the train was an excursion and was returning from lake point with the ward sunday school between that point and Kimbal Pd a strong gale struck the train and half lifted it 16 from the track the tho conductor mr charles charlea carrington and a brakesman i lorenzo Ij orenzo it H crockett not newt new t crockett as reported rushed out to put pub on the brake brakes sand band and ana were both blown off the cars the former though his hand band and head were injured by the fall crept out of the way but the other was burled beneath one of the four coaches which were immediately tipped i over the car which covered the unfortunate man was lifted off by means of poles and ho he was extricated but he only lived twenty minutes after the occurrence the train was loaded with women and children no one else was hurt assistance was summoned from the city and the victim of the mishap was brought to town an inquest was held last evening atthe at the utah western depot andave and a verdict idlet rendered in accordance cor dance with the facts given mr crockett leaves a wib wife and two children and was much respected by all who knew him FROM MONDAYS DAILY dainy june 0 immigrants the company of immigrants from europe in the charge of elder A P F mcdonald passed through omaha on sunday westward bound two days daya meetings two days meetings will wili be held artlie at the mill creek ward meeting house houses commencing respectively at aft 10 a in and 2 pm on saturday and stin stid su rii ri nii i day june and honorably Release released deider dElder elden elder andrew cory of cedar city called on a mission to canada has returned homo home honorably ro leased released on account of ill III health the climate of that country berlo ugly his lungs the tho dudley case the trial of joseph dudley for the murder of henry Wad wadman mail mari at plain city began in the district court this morning the whole day haa has b been n occupied in empanelling em the jury which has not yet been se secured dured home mission slon sion tho the ho home mia mig alona aiona S appointed t to preach in lit the su sugar bugar g ar house far yar farmers mers east enst mill milk cr creek e eke big cottonwood bouth south cottonwood woo and granite wards have been excused 7 ap ointments and filing ailing those ap I 1 tend the two days da tay tal to at mill creek ims ins at 1 care caro for the tho young A 0 correspondent from brigham city gives an account of the recent organization of the primary association of the ad ward of that place at the residence of brother M da D Bosen rosenbaum baum autu A fine time was hal had had with music recitations etc and an d sister A S bosen Kosen baum waa elected Pros president ident of the society Suc buc success cesa cese delayed by tho the reno beno gazette says that saturday night the western was detained two and arid a half hair h air alf hours at markens darkens Cl arkos arkes station 15 miles of reno by an army of crickets alighting on the ralls raila and causing the driving wheels of the engine when they reached theme them to whirl around without going forward an inch the track had to be swept clear of them for three miles milea before the train could proceed sadness Sad News the young man who met hla hia death in parleys canon cason a notice of which we last week was named john topping instead of torpin as it was furnished us his hia father and mother we are coming to utah on the emigrant train which it will be seen elsewhere passed omaha on sunday it will be sad news to the parents to learn of the cruel death of their son but wo we trust they will be comforted by an all wise overruling power returned missionary nary nazy we wo were pleased to receive a call this morning from elder B P F cummings I 1 ben bon who returned last evening from a mission to the states state he was gone exactly a year and a day having left here on the morning of june ath 1878 he labored during his absence in pottawattamie and harrison counties iowa lowa and in sanders county nebraska preaching the gospel wherever opportunity offered he gained the good will of many with whom he conversed verse d and though but one baptism was made by him he feels assured that will develop further the good result results of his mission he Is in good health i provo prove Items Farmers Far meirs are cutting their first crop of lucern fifteen carloads of rails for the pleasant valley railroad rali Ball road went over the utah southern bouthern on wednes dry A new time table is soon to be issued for the utah southern the morning train leave salt lake at 7 aa as usual reach provo at and chicken creek the terminus at 1280 1230 pm returning it will leave there at 1 3 pm arrive at provo at S 49 and salt lake at the freight will leave salt lako lake at am reach provo prove at 1245 meeting the up train and chicken creek at pm returning next day it will leave chicken creek at am arrive at provo at and in salt lako lake at 6 pm immense quantities of wool are being received dally daily at the pro Provo vo factory and in consequence a lit it tie tle cash Is circulated tabernacle services the congregation gre gation yesterday afternoon was addressed by elders charles C elch eich Richand and joseph F IV smith the former spoke of the power of god as compared with that of man ana and of his bis ability to work things out according to his own plan and will despite the puny efforts of bumann humanity to hinder him no fault could be found with him nor his works they were perfect and hla hia interi intentions eions were wise good and mighty but bin ain and corruption came by man and must be attributed to their real source elder joseph F smith spoke of the follies of popular religions among others that which claimed claimed that a sinful man was of more worth in tho the eyes of god and the savior than he who had bad striven to be righteous and that his re eption at the gates of heaven would be more cordial and joyful than tg that of the dead who die in the lord izord he quoted an tin illustration in a story told by moody the evangelI evangelist shi SLI A painter on a certain oc emion occasion in london meeting mee tinga a street urchin ragged oland and filthy and desiring to secure himl just as he was for a model told him to comoto h his 14 stu situ dion dio dlo at buch such a time and he would give him a the gamin delighted went home to bg hla hia mother er and bud her of his brilliant prospects she immediately washed his face combed his hia hair mended his clothes ond and bent peat him 0 to o ta lil III li ii 11 h ks piment pome pime nf the painter did ld n nou not ot at att ati first recognize the train transformed formed beir belr being g and on finding to t refused utterly who he was make good the bargain as be had wanted an e L the boy all ragged and jf as he h hal had first met him mr en drew the comparisons comparison artl wath at tit it would be even so wl th the th heavenly for ho n ure bre T h us abate of ibe the world in cu I 1 bated t doctrines lesson 10 that thab the theela theeta staged ned and filthy cx who so left this world unfit to ts re in anit it were met with smiles and foial foia fola odin din the armb arms armson of jesua jesus on their arrival av atthe the celestial gate while others not so sinful who had endeavored to were comparative para tive indifference he continued by showing that manawas man was wes saved by hia hla own faith and g good bodi works in conjunction with theu atonement of christ and lind that it was folly to believe a mere profession without good works would save anyone man could be redeemed from the temporal deatha by virtue of christs atonement alone but he could not be rede redeem emedi edh from the spiritual death vl without individual works of righteous i LIST OF peels Pt rSS file itie wyoming y aning sailing ang fk OM liver liverpool pool 1879 11 to dalf salt lake ouy SWISS 1 meier welhelm Wll helm arnold marb marh hit fiT nhia aria anna arnold jacob and ami maria shuit iless liess emil knecht alfred baumann inn jacob kolb kolby Ml chael ol anna and rosina robina bacheer elizabeth and Ij izette amur ri louis louls E rosew anna berger elizabeth ellza Eliza bethi bothi Har han Harlo hario locher oher emma 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