| Show HV EVENTS BrITS logan temple notice the logan temple will close on friday evening october the 2nd and 1891 and open on monday morning october 1891 M W MERRILL president information wanted mrs mm Kindgren who recently arrived in this city from Lin koping sweden and who now resides at apricot street would like to know the whereabouts of miss otelia kindgren any person perso n possessing the desired information will please communicate with her at at the he t above address care of C M anderson miss molen struck by lightning during the terrible storm of last tuesday night lightning struck a tree near the residence of mr S M molen of hyrum and split it in two leaving the two halves standing miss mollie molen who was vas in the act of putting dawn a window in the second story of the house bouse was struck by the thunder bolt and stretched in great pain upon the floor during the night she was afflicted with nausea headache and pain in her body and has since suffered greatly from the shock though we are very pleased to be able to state she la is now much better and able to be around logan lagan nation wasatch relief society conference the quarterly conference of the relief belief society of the wasatch stake of zion was wa held in our meeting house today there was a large attendance considering the rainy weather and muda muddy y roads the forenoon was profitably spent in the hearing of reports while in the afternoon instructive remarks were made by president brown and mrs dr green also by bishop murdock of Charl charleston estow elder lindsay Lin deay of heber and elders eldera korton morton and remund of midway A good spirit was manifested throughout the reports showed the various wards of che stake in a healthy condition in every sense of the word L H who snows SALT LAKE CITY sept 26 1891 editor deseret news dear sir for purposes of history I 1 wish to ascertain the name parentage date of birth and place of birth of the first male child and the first female child born in utah I 1 understand there are several claimants to each of these distinctions will you please help me to solve the question by utah I 1 of course mean that scope of country originally included in the territory before nevada and portions of wyoming and colorado were taken off yours very respectfully 0 F WHITNEY information in answer to bishop whitneys Whit letter may be sent either to the NEWS office or his address no second street this city maricola maricopa Marl Mari copa stake conference Con ferente the maricola maricopa Mari copa cops stake conference was held in mesa on the and 0 ca september 1891 the stake presidency being present also bishop john hunt of snowflake and elder 0 M alien of the gila settlements all business incident to the occasion was disposed lis posed of in its ord tv and the speakers discoursed upon up 0 n those ose topics aromi prompted apted hy by the spirit chief among which were the restoration of the gospel gospe I 1 the faith and belief of the saints with their various duties the evil effects of the liquor traffic the necessity for true knowledge concerning god and how it could be obtained promptness in our dealings with each other and the necessity for continued revelation from the heavens GEORGE clerk the idaho indians indiana k SPOKANE FALLS sept 28 the settlers in Kall valley in northern idaho are alarmed over the menacing attitude of the indians in that section marsela chief of the Kalis it is reported has ordered all white settlers out of the country and the indians indiana are running oft off the settlers stock and otherwise annoying the whites general glen carlin jb in command of the fourth infantry now in camp in Spokane has been urged to take measures of precaution he has sent for indian agent hal cole who will arrive here inthe in the morning the troops of cavalry under co command of general carlin are ready for marching orders and may start tomorrow for the scene of the disturbance valley is isolated iao and all supplies have to be sent in by pack train the sprinkling tax case the petition of jane E crompton a and nd a rumber cumber of others will probably be filed in the third district court this evening the petition petitioners 4 ers ra signifying their intention to become party plaintiffs plaintiff ii in the case cam of 0 H petit etal eta vs E K R clute assessor sensor and collector of salt lake city it will be remembered that city attorney hall filed a demurrer in the case but has recently withdrawn it and today issued instructions to city assessor and collector clute not to levy on any of the property belonging to the petitioners petition ers until further instruction in is received by him 1 ak all property on which the sp sprinkling 9 tax has not been paid and which to is not included in the above entitled suit has been levied on and will be sold in ton ten P 1 days from te of posting notices unless R coonel I 1 from helena governor thomas has received the subjoined sub joined letter HELENA mont sept I 1 to the executive committee of the irrigation congress gent gentlemen lemen pursuant to a resolution passed this day the president and secretary of the helena board of trade were directed to extend a cordial invitation to the executive committee of the irrigation congress to hold their next convention in helena in 1892 and that the invitation be sent through the hon W A dark clark president of of the executive committee for the state of montana Mon lana in performing the pleasant duty assigned to us by the foregoing extract from the proceedings we beg leave to emphasize the cordiality corda lity intended by saying that the boari board of trade 9 well as citizens of helena will upon the occasion of the meeting of the next irrigation congress if held in this city endeavor by bv all efforts to assure a hearty welcome abid cordial greeting to the delegates and all others who may come at the time we a hope through the em eminent 1 accommodations furnished by 0 our ur many hotels and the proverbial hospitality v of our people to prove that we have above everything else the elements necessary noi nei I 1 and required for a suitable entertainment P tain ment of the thousands who may Y attend the next irrigation congress very respectfully R H HOWEY pres pro te tern m ROBT 0 WALKER secretary the are very grateful the following resolutions speak for themselves whereas Where aa the members of the irrigation congress have been royally entertained r by the business men and citizens citizen in general of salt lake city utah during this session and whereas this entertainment has been supplemented by a series of delightful excursions through the fertile fertil a valleys adjacent to this enterprising city therefore be it resolved that we unite in extending our sincere thanks to officers of the union pacific road tor for their courtesy and generosity in placing at our disposal a special train for the trip to the most delightful of all bathing resorts garfield beach and also for the asplen splendid id train through the beautiful salt lake bear river and cache valleys and northern utah resolved that we express our appreciation ot of the bountiful entertainment furnished by the hos hospitable table people of ogden logan and brig brigham gam cities our trip to these enterprising communities will be held in delightful memory resolved that we tender to J H bacon president and H 0 gilbert vice president ot of the the bear iziver river canal company our thanks for the invitation accorded unto us to inspect their magnificent irrigation works which means so much for the development of utah resolved that we are under lasting obligations to frank K gillespie Gillesp lev secretary of the congress and W 0 B allen alien assistant secretary for the untiring irli energy and uniform courtesy manifested on all occasions during our oar stay in utah we believe that the on success c of the congress from a business and social standpoint was due in no little measure to their executive ability signed by the committee gf orge W turner the funeral services over the remains of the late george W turner were held in the third ward meeting house on saturday sept deceased was the eldest son of joseph turner and esther ann browning me he wea we born june 17 1823 at barton terrace Gloucester shire england when about five years old his mother died when a young man he removed to south wales where for several years he worked in the cost coal and iron mines on july 4 1849 he was baptized by elder richard williams into the church of jesus christ of latter day sainta and was sent on a mission to north wales november ath of the same year august 12 1852 he was married to M miss las hannah james jamef 3 by whom he has had ten children five boys and five girls one girl and four boys have preceded him to the spirit world in april 1856 he sailed with his hie family from liverpool july slat they left florence the outfitting outwitting out fitting camp in the tb e band handcart cart company of captain edward bunker arriving in salt lake city october 2nd and of the same year george W turner was one of the hardy sons of toil who in early times contributed the wealth of manual labor to lay jay the foundation of Og egdeus delis present prosperity notes from rich county A few words from this part of zion may not be amiss we are having lovely weather the sunshine occasionally being interspersed with biti n cool refreshing rain showers sho were harvesting has commenced in full blast and the farmers are rejoicing cee at the heavy ex crop that to Is be ing harvested this season there also a goodly increase in the shape of to IS fine and sons none daughters born to the good people of our thriving little burg bure the health of the people to is ex exception ally good at present and the saints V are ft being blessed wonderfully the political fever has abated since the rumored discovery of mines north west went of here elder andrew jenson of salt lake city held a meeting with us ou the dinst he gave the saints here some excellent instructions with to keeping ward and barail regard family y records corde re he is writing up ua tj e history of bear lake valley elders cluff of provo and geddes salt lake of city held a meeting on the dinst in the he here re interest of f Y M M 1 I A they each delivered the r aery powerful discourses the people of garden city would prosper much better if there better market for the various was ft Is of the farm but products of every everything thin g in t the h 6 shape vegetables lasts raised raid here ber s h has al 1 most to be given away EMILE GARDEN CITY rich county y utah w september 22 1891 the distress in russia LONDON sept 28 the st petersburg telegraph correspondent dispatches from the interior bayst are ver V alarming the august augu ot frosts t destroyed destroy the barley crop the ata staple p Is feid feed fat archangel in the extreme north thess crops have been spoiled by rain from the thatched fodder roofs is utilized fox cattle are dying by the wholesale s otti the roadsides the various I 1 have issued conflicting orders order renal regal resulting in utter r chaos the grants granta of be aeed 1 corn have been stopped immense Immen tracts of land are lying waste and 3 scarcity of corn is threatened in r the cattle plage has broken out in ili many places the khe peasants in so bowsky attacked some veterinary who bad surgeons been sent belot to destroy the infected cattle and several were wounded in the skirmish Clergy mou are becoming beggars women are selling them themselves nelves vea to support their children no work cm can be procured by starving persons even on the volga the f shares 0 of f steam navigation company havo fallen heavily the new ban will only be a drop in the ocean A large bor ix get deficit in certain and to ma make ke mu mw 1 I worse the milli million OD loads of rye rya promised by the governor of another neighboring province provin ce and on I 1 the ministry had bad relied do not ex estok S this discovery has caused conate consten Mj tion rhe famine is in expected to remal its acme in november the peasants pea santo threaten revolution U unless n less the anar gives them relief from private soured s partial risings are already reported BERLIN sept 28 the post pod afe the fact that russian newspapers aft af devoid of news about the famine to Is bad sign the intensity of the d may be judged from the fact that ilk aft many ale places ces the elementary whoop have been closed on account of a lack of funds il |