| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS several children at the assembly Aa hall monday afternoon accidentally overturned a bench which struck on the leg of one of the little boap breaking the limb he was given the feces aary attention inthe IB the tenth ward monday afternoon crosby pickering Picker nr son aon of wright pickering was thrown from a horse he was rm tog and his bia arm broken in two places surgical Burg ical attention was wae promptly given and the boy is pro gretef ng toward recovery A ObI chinaman naman met with an accident saturday which may result in his hie death ide he was driving along washington avenue when nil his horse became frightened and ran into the ogden liver throwing the chinaman into the tream jr powers powen attended to thi the in jure ju redman dunn and has box but little hopes of his bis 2000 recovery TOU as the wound is a severe one and the chinaman lias bas but little nerve mr kr john 8 snyder ayder of 2746 morgan street st bt louie mo died on a bla bic brande western passenger train B price emery county utah a raveling to san ban jose cal benefit of his hi health wes w accompanied on the putney from st louis by his hie medical aa dr A S J smith the jaumot adof death was dia diabetic botto coma he qed been beeh a suf sufferer forer from diabetes for abnot eighteen months the body wu be back east for inter betit it the fortieth anniversary of the birth of jacob F gates was celebrated on monday ere a la hawaii I 1 where afee gentleman formerly mery labored a fredae a a missionary seventy five guests were among them a number of re mid hawaiian missionaries and their wives prom from salt lake city oune the following guests joseph ZM den dr babcock and miss babuick Babu ook ock efte donette smith and two younger dwars and miss may taylor mats mate were spread on the lawn and iva poi fish croaa and other kanaka aisles were served in hawaiian style after the repast came music inspru and vocal recitations speeches vim several vocal musical selections the hawaiian language dan C W musser mugger who has hae ta laboring as aa a missionary in germy abo syria called at the office of el the NEWS august erd 3rd he left for his minion april 11 1891 and returned yesterday ye august 1 elder musser after baring labored in the swiss and german mission for about a year was called to go to the orient and consequently started for constantinople where he be remained about four mont lis after that bat he proceeded to palestine where he visited haifa jaffa jerusa lem damascus beirith and other place of interest bearing his testimony to people of various nationalities he mys he be has bai enjoyed his hia mission very much and feels thankful for the opportunities tuni ties he be has had bad ol of testifying to tile truth of the gospel superintendent sears seara of the fine art department of the D A M society started barted out on a canvass among I 1 rom k anent citizens monday with a view to getting their permission to display collections of beautiful beauli ful and valuable pictures at vie the coming territorial fair mr matt H walker was the first gentleman approached on the question and he be readily consented con seated for his to be usel as indicated he bus ban a very fine collection and one of which he might well be proud there is scarcely any ny doubt that other public spirited citizens will follow in the wake ot of mr walker mr sears seara stated this afternoon that he intended to spend a good deal ot time in securing private pictures the next lew few days and keep on until he be was assured that bat the fine art department would be the attraction of the fair without private pictures picture he not believe it would be such but with them he thinks a most moat enrapturing scene of beauty can be created the big pioneer reunion intended to be held at saltair on the ath insl con corning which brief mention has been made in the local newspapers has baa been postponed until monday august the postponement was announced at the conclusion of a meeting held by the executive oom committee committe mitte of which general JEL B clawson Is chairman at noon today and after due consideration by those present as to the importance of the occasion oco aalon the affair although only casually referred to up to date has aroused so BO much interest as to suggest to those in charge the possibility of perman anoe I 1 this chig coupled with the fact that there was scarcely time enough to make the celebration all th that st was desired dei i on the ath led to the postponement ni eat competent committees on transportation entertainment program and advertising vort ver leing have been appo appointed and when the he pioneers Pio neen veterans and early settlers of utah meet me at saltair in happy reunion on august they will discover that their friends have done much to make the day an pick us one for them the salt lake county horticultural association hold held its meeting in the county courthouse court house on Satu saturday afternoon president callahan in the chair john B fagg acted as secretary the constitution and bylaws bylaw s of the society were reads read discussed and adopted A committee of three was appointed to got get up a circular letter and to re aest the newspapers newa to publish it calling for a territorial coave tion to meet in salt lake city during the coming october pair fair for the purpose of organizing a territorial association and bringing forward the horticultural interests inte reato of the territory A motion that the country fruit tree inspector be reque requester steu to ascertain certain ae and state the results of the deputy inspect ors labors and give the society a aoh information as aa he could to aid the anc oia ola tiou was waa carried county inspector smith of davas county reported hii hie experience in true tree spraying in his bia county where he believed great good had bad been done several members of the association spoke poke enthusiastically on the fruit to in austry and the good that could be ac COMPlis hed by bir thorough organization ard systematic work the association then adjourned to september let city sexton angell is making a strong plea to the council to reconsider its action with reference ference fe to its wholesale expense out in the cemetery department part ment monday he be appeared before the city fathers while they were in session as a committee of the whole and showed how hundreds of burial lots which are now made as cheerful and inviting as possible by lawn plots and flower beds would immediately be converted into parched and desolate heaps and mounds with scarce a reminder of their past beauty all on account of the lack of workmen to irrigate and bare for them the lose joes he estimated for this season alone at not ites than it if hel he were allowed to use the revenue obtained from the cemetery he could maintain it 16 in lafirst first class shape fisit ai it was more than self belt sustaining it was waa altogether wrong argued mr angell to take the money made in the cemetery to carry on the expense of other departments depart mento especially when that change was made with such each disastrous results to the cemetery councilmen watson and bache took similar views of the matter and the committee decided to recommend a 6 consideration of the matter A telegram rede received ived from new york monday announced that manager T R cutler and superintendent 0 orange grange of the utah sugar company had arrived in that hat city on their return from europe it Is to Is expected that they will reach here in about a week the gentlemen have made an extensive tour in europe and have been acquiring information for the furtherance of the sugar fac torys interest at ai the lehi works the beets are worked up so 80 that all therb la Is of first olase claw sugar la Is saved A considerable quantity of the saccharine matter to la lost in aaion but that to Is a necessity nece mity after the beets are through however there is 18 a large product which contain alna a low percentage of the ingredients which form sugar but in such proportions that it cannot be made available for that purpose in germany this product is economized in the manufacture of alcohol eto etc and one of the he objects of the visit of cutler and granger to that country wax wag to learn how this result could be attained here they have acquired much valuable information on the subject aind aad it to Is expected they will be able to utillie a considerable portion of the sugar beet that heretofore has been wasted the beet crop is in splendid condition and la is proving equal to the most sanguine expectations felt in the early part of the season when the works start up it Js Is expected that they will be kept going at their highest capacity until the beginning of the year and will do even better than last season the of the fruit crop in utah this year Is in reported as especially encouraging the yield is very heavy and the fruit of excellent quality the crop of strawberries and other small fruits was unusually large so that notwithstanding the fact that the railway strike out off all importations for a time the market was fairly well applied ed with such aoh fruits fruito an could be canoed here regarding garding Be the prospect proa for those thoe fruits which are now repeal ripening and fare re yet to come in T J M alcher jr the east mill crook creek fruit raloh says ay the outlook to la imort satisfactory apricots and peach lee are now coming in in splendid plen did 4 hape a nd and free from injury by worms plums and grapes also alio will be very abundant and ot of the highest quality mat what is i true of his hia own orchards harda he be says ay also alio applies to orchards orchard generady gener aUy aljy the apple crop Is ie larger than usual as aa isalio to also the yield of peare and while the apple worms are plentiful yet they are re less leas than last jait year owing to the spraying praying which was waa done dome last laet spring when this proceeding to is attended to more carefully there will be noticed a great improvement the line of good fruit crop la Is not Von confined fined to the valleys which range long alona through cache box elder weber davis salt loke and utah les but slob also goosle tooele county and boulb where the yield to is unprecedented and of exceptionally good quality A gentleman who came in from tooele thoele sunday says that in this branch the country to the west of vie in IB so BO well to the front this year that lie believes it would take the prize over any ny other part of the territory an unknown footpad was wa guilty last of a most dastardly assault on mrs juri sarah tate tale an aged lady who wb resides in the northwestern part of th the city mrs mn tato tate WM was one of the visitors to Oal calder caldera ders a park friday and was quite late in getting back she waited at the abe loek clock earner corner for a center street oar car until antil she became impatient and then to walk home borne going over the hill 1111 by the way of we the Mo Cornick resi when near the earner corner of center and teach streets she bhe saw the form of a nian man emerge from the shadow of a tree at the edge of the sidewalk and a second later received a heavy blow in the tack of the head felling her to ibbe be ground and for the instant rendering ng her partially unconscious she cried loudly for help and ware and riddle kiddle both of whom live in the immediate vicinity of the assault hastened 0 o her side aide the approach of these thee gentlemen and the screams of the woman caused the cowardly ruffian to take to his heels he was soon boon out of reach and all efforts to locate him were in vain mrs tate was wag assisted to her home where an examination of her injuries was made there was a bad out cut la in the back of the ladys head from which the blood bad poured in a continuous stream until her clothing was saturated rated sergeant eslinger Ea linger who lives near aywas by was called and aa alsted in the search tor for the unknown thug but failed to find the slightest clue as to his whereabouts his victim la Is upwards of bakty years of age it is understood that at the be meeting of the city council tuesday the matter of retrenchment as an applied to the city cemetery will come up for consideration providing other items are not pressed forward so as an to occupy all of the time As regards the cemetery there is a trong strong feeling being developed among the people who have with tears and sorrow borrow laid the lifeless bodies of their loved lored ones one in that spot pot they as an much as a any other olam clan realize the necessity of economy in municipal a affairs n but they hey argue and with good logic too that the council is under moral and legal obligations obligation to maintain the come tory tery in a respectable manner to do so requires a areat deal more money than than is at present proposed propof led to allow it hundreds of private burial lots nave have been beautified flou there at an ax an gregath frogate outlay of many thousands of recklessly create a condition that will transform them into a scorched and desert like state is the wildest kind of economy retrenchment should mean precise ly what the public understands understand it to mean A policy that destroys and literally consumes is in not what the public expected from a reform council the revenues arising from the bale of cows tery lots lota etc toi will keep vast tot sacred place in first claim condition lot liet the be earnings thereof go there and then it if there is anything to spare it will be ta time me enough to divert so u other channels Gont gentlemen lemen of the the keen and indiscriminating ayee of ane public are upon you be careful ol of weir their tool feelings lage and do your duty but dont donot imagine for a moment that it Is lies in converting the city of toe the deady dead 9 into a 8 place to 90 which and from which your constituents can only go with the knowledge that you have perpetrated a grievous wrong upon them hem |