| Show lma ima waa paa wier iss iff auers fram FROM limy DAILY JULY jul r 0 9 notes from reporter we learn that brother bvm wm 0 if easton heaston of west portage recently had his left jett elbow accidentally acelie t ly thrown out of place the weather t e was very h t no rain having fallen failen for 6 or 8 weeks too toe mountains east of portage were ali all afire j much of the best beat timber umber being burned bu ned ined i the hay crop would be about one fourth of the average grain left by the hoppers was splendid be more MOTO explicit ve we oller offer aa a kindly to such suca ot our out country contemporaries as sa may be touched by the observation that in noticing an event in their local columns they be kind enough to please their readers by giving the dake dale and placa of the occurrence 1 I he simple fact that john smith bad his hia leg teg broken sheds but very little light upon the average comprehension compre pre pro hension bension and even editors are not as asin sain as la time past they have been supposed to be Ig northern light the lavt last issue of this paper announces the its publishers to print a semiweekly semi weekly the early part of november samuel miller a small boy of hyrum hoa had his arm broken while riding a wild horse two young boys somewhere in cache county were riding a horse some same time recently and on the animals taking fright were both thrown to the ground oue of the boys had one ot of his arms broken accident about half pat past pai ten this thia morning mr thomas green an aged gentle gentie gentleman marl mati from MII mil Creek J while driving a load cf of hay bay to market met inlet with a severe bevere bave save re accident he was cuming coming up the th state eState road and aad when nearly opposite the checolo colo coio rado house tu arned to one side aide of the road to get in the shade the wagon here astruck a bad plaes a and nd was vat tipped lipped over the aged driver being thrown to the ground underneath the load lie yee he iee recovered himself and was on an lia bia way up town afoot to procure mt lacal hisa sisA stance when he be fell down alid and WAS carried into a shop near by dr anderson andersen was summoned and found that the It juries injuries au sustained bained were a bruised hip and sprained back the patient was wa doing duluk very well about noon and will be taken home today to day rebuilding brother robert price the superintendent and manager of the paris cooperative co operative institution the burning of if mill we noticed notice ct recently was in the city today to day on business t connected with the institution he hm haa purchased a turbine wheel and h making necessary preparations for fon or rebuilding rebuild tog log and the speedy re emption of the work la Is expected bro price thinks the mill will will be bb iu in working order in about four weeks weeke the loss which was S 2000 will fall fali on the stockholders and will not cripple the mercantile department part ment the rebuilding of the mill will be accomplished by increasing the capital stock of the company theother the other rancher branches tit fit the lu are in a flourishing condition bear lake cheese and boots and shoes are acceptable articles in thia market s and are cardl ta bleto the euter tuter enterprise prie e and ability of all concerned in their maul maui manu mauu urae fae fac ture lure I 1 h the juries ja r ier ler the T following are the ames names composing the grand i ani and petit juries for the september term of the third district court coutt RT john barton 1 L goldberg Gold berr 93 92 amuel W it frederick occa thorna stoker 1918 igl samuel amuel grean greta 99 9 george georke baum asabel isabel L buller fuller chas barley bagley afonzo L buck 20 21 david mckenzie land Thom kios klos riter kuer sa thomas W waite lt e lii G GJ J turner KO R Q clark dark 1140 D hendrickson david H R nr browning owning 91 J 0 brg brown wn these are expected to appear on the tha fourth thursday rath A G fell thomas higman alg man J joseph burkett lia amrei helm izi T oona owa ning ming pie rob roe quirk W B ial E B H orth orta 26 frederick lock st 64 matthews ley t L new man luan Elna elnathan than thao eldridge 63 58 john cottam 33 J 8 lewis 76 wm 0 neal 16 james latham IN jacob culbson bris Brig brignard narn tibbetts 17 thomas carter 23 royat hoyal bam barney y 45 sil sit KM M powers rowers is jonathan 73 geo H R cannon jr ba hn ch farr 30 wm F poll lii III P wll wilim 0 G 0 griffith COX igl wm P icart jonathan D wood 0 ge goodrich good nich rich joseph hagan vi 3 13 burnill james jamea watson ham geu H R steed 65 85 alex hallen hallon these will appear on an the fourth monday in october Arf arzona zona we ive received an agreeable visit yesterday from brother charles Cr crismon ismon iamon who has come up on a visit from nis nia new home ar at dalt river arizona twelve alles above haydens haydena ferry feiry and about 25 miles rouea ef of the town of aix alx brother crismon was called to that mission at the april conference in 1878 and started in the october following hi owing when he arrived there he found a valley vailey bout about 75 miles in length and about 20 to 30 miles wide which r showed unmistakable signs signa of having been cultivated many hundreds of years jears ago brother D W jones was located lathat in that regionald regio region nand and he and bia his company had made a canal and were farming part of the land the sem tem um sum pany that bro lamon crismon Jr was with located and commenced a cann cana canal on salt river aboul about three miles above this and after running it three miles in a southwesterly wes wea erly direction they struck an old canal known aa as the great mon ditch which they utilized for a distance of six miles which brought them on to a large tract of table land called in that country a mesa this tract is about twenty miles quare and very rich the ditch above named llad originally watered this entire tract by means of branches in various direction directions ions lons they then laid out a city one mile square with ten acre blocks and streets six rods wide and called it meba meen city any of the tropical fruits and all kinds of cereals can be raised there in abUD abundance dance they have no winters nor frosts consequently the farmers can sow or reap a variety y of crops at all seasons reasons of the year rhey they are located about thirty miles north of the southern pacific railroad and brother Cri crl sinon made the journey after reaching this line in five days and a balt half consequently the trip can be mada made from blesa mesa city olty arizona in to salt lake in six days bro bros crismon states that the indians indiana who number about ten thou thousand leand in that region and ot 0 which the principal tribes are theP imai are very friendly and quite industrious FROM WEDNES DArs darb july 30 frost drouth and 31 hoppers A at meadow millard county writes that for the third year the fruit has been cut off b by late frosts and that the th e drouth an and the grasshoppers have hav e ruin edn ear ly the entire crop georgetown news A corres writes from georgetown bear lake county under date of the insl lust the general health of the people was good at the time though hou they had had bad much sickness bild of late and aud four deaths Mt meetings ings were wit attended the hay bay haycrop crop was waa 4 failure but grain was wms never more promising to no rain for several beveral mont mout months lis but plenty of water for all purposes i I 1 garden city olty few words worda for garden city bich rich county which one of its reaid dente enne ente furnishes under date of 0 the lost lust the place wai was first s settled fettled 1 in the spring of 1877 is IsM situated on bear lake laie in a sloping eloping valley about a mile in width from the lake to the base of the mountains the climate id Is adapted to the growth of all lilure kinds of vine vise such as squash cucumber er and aud nul aul 1 melon and is also favorable to a ugar bugar cane tomatoes etc the wheat crop is average this year williamsburgh Williams burgh Confer eno enn bro ther P A french bore Sore secretary tary tany ef of the williamsburg branch of the new york conference writes under date of the loth that their con conference ferene ferenc all an unusually happy and interesting one had recently closed with the general regret of the members that it could not be continued 1013 lorl longer ger the saints there had much opposition to meet and needed the moral support that mormonism could aiono alono impart the brooklyn branch had emigrated many hun dr dred L d ru members embers and was waa preparing to IB emigrate migrate more all were alive to duty coal discovery the dispatch details an account of the discovery in eastern nevada of a ve vein in of coal thirteen feet thick by mr J T agahi gahi her a former resident of ogden the fortunate prospector arrived in ogden last saturday with specimen specimens mens of the coal which were examined byun by mr R H pratt and other railroad troad ra men and are cald caid to have present presented eds a better appearance than the rock bock spring variety A number of the specimens have been sent tn to the b headquarters of the central contral pacific company in saik ban francisco far or a more complete assay it the result proves successful it is expected that the company will lay a branch brauch road from luein lucin to the mine for transporting pur purposes poses posea st oharles charles notes rural us a communication from the above named place from which we i glean es follows president rich nich PreAl den dents hart and osmond bishops and hunt and twenty others celebrated the in the mountains at the logan temple baw paw mill the west weather tier ller was hotter and drier drien than ever though there was an abundance of water to be had and the crops generally looked well A new schoolhouse school hoube house was waa in iu contemplation temp lation and on its completion the services pt a good teacher would be in demands one who could lead a choir preferred elder N left iest lest saturday for europe to take charge of the Scandinavia scandinavian rt mission the people nobly coming to his assistance with means for the journey thursdays DAILY dally JULY 31 3 condolence the NEWS desires to extend its ita sympathy to brother brigham Y hampton ampton El and hia hla family in the death of another little daughter by diphtheria whick sad fad event occurred to day list thursday the bame same family lost just one of their little ones onea from the same bame dis die eafe ease and the close following of the other death debth is an unusually unus nally heavy afflit tto tio to b da 3 appalled Appa Apps aled the billiard billi aid case of 0 the city versus 0 8 S ell decided in favor of the de defend fendal ait sil t by judge emerson in the court a few day days 11 ago will be a pealed within lin the ten days a lowed for that purpose to the supreme court of the territory E experienced perlen perien ced attorneys say that tie decision was BO so pal pai palpably pauly paLly t that there is hardly room for boult that emersons ruling will be bert n versed district court proceeding thursday morning july c hannah bannah lapish VB vs BC B C and C P F R R company argued ant ani new trial allowed emeline A young et alvs Geo Q cann canu cannon on et al continued till tomorrow 1 at 10 a 9 m arthur brown to the bar as attorney and counselor it at law territory of utah va eiles Eliea smith argued for the defense ald taken under advisement by judge smiths contempt Cont emIt the tho heating beating in the case of alleged contempt against judge ella eila smith for falling failing some time ago to produce certain county court records in the contempt case against the executors ebu tors etc when required to do soby boby BO by the court came up inz ine in the district court before judge emerson the case for the defenso was argued there thore bein being no representation on the other bide I 1 and the cause was taken under advisement arrival convalescent tl 0 millennial star of july has the foll following qwIng on friday afternoon july luly lith elder jamea james king from utah arrived ri v ed by the B S 8 wisconsin ahe he left the following day for scotland for the purpose of visiting relatives and friends that being the object of his coming to this thia country we are happy to be able to say sly tha that elder david C dunbar has regained his health and strength ng tb yand land and will soon be ablo able to be out and about b out again gr matters abe 2 alth at Grants grantsville ville was a grand affair a regular old time patri patriotic otle otie celebration oc occupying the forenoon games of di merent different kinds the afternoon and a grand ball the evening wo are indebted to brother J R clark clarh for a well written report of the day f but jack of space precludes its publication li cation catlon the people there were in the midst of harvest grain and grass crops were light but enough would he raised for home consumption with some bome to spare the was the drnest season beason ever experienced many farmers who depended upon surplus water had lost nearly all their crops from the scarcity of that element but none would cluer who were willing to enquirer items W H flunt ington ng co postmaster aster at Spring is re reported potted to have fallen down stairs on monday bionday and dislocated bis bid shoulder his condition is said to bo be dangerous A smi semiweekly bemi semi weekly v stage coach between provo and satt salt Is co contemplated n tem plated the fare to be nearly 50 per cent below the present railroad fare A communication from sheriff huntsman of millard county dated the lust announces the examination at fillmore ef the highwaymen wm morgan and J H mckinney alias prank frank jones who were captured in sevier county a ft sh choit dyt dit lime time ago ngo |