| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS there are students attending the young academy the procter academy has 80 students and 1088 pupils puella aro are enrolled in the district agboola of the city amu SKI annial star dec 21 S elder alfred has hae been released from his labors as ae traveling elder to ID the manchester conference le to return home november 29 1894 for nearly two weeks the grand jury nae hap been investigating the weber county election business on saturday evening they returned an indictment charging alexander Wilke Wilk ekson raon with changing ballots deposited in the ballot boxes A branch of the church was organ iced aifong its members who have settled iri in the big horn country byj yi wing nov lasts with elier jer william H packard an aa president Pre aident communications should hould he addressed to 0 otto ato P 0 fremont county wyo mthr jorns alma pratt formerly of salt lake city who has been a patient at the asylum for some adlue yaro hag bas so 0 o tar recovered ooT ered as aa to be released under a boad by his bro brother M L pratt prat of ibis city mr pratt will be taken south as it to Is beli believed eveda ft change ot and surroundings will prove OGDEN utah dec IS 18 reese reee dee the eldest son of thomas D dee died till chis morning at four our at ogilee after agar three days sickness rupture of a blood vessel was the immediate cause of t death he be w was a faithful latter day saint funeral will he be hold held on thursday afternoon at 2 from abe osben tabernacle Bey JK eynolds brothers merchants af pf made ao an alignment saturday the H T reynolds is the assignee the preferred creditors rep recent au an amount aggregating the the book accounts alone are said to be tuffie sufficient tent to py pay sit an the of the firm tut but As no DO 1199 of assets to Is filed it to Is impossible to form any opinion as to the abou amou at the creditors will realize nealise re alise owing to the long and severe illness of secretary of the D A M society the delivery of the and diplomas won by the manufacturers and ad others at thu the late territorial fair has been somewhat delayed now I 1 however tire the medals and diplomas are nearly all ready for distribution and the be secretary secre pa office will be open wed and thursday of this week from 10 a in until 6 5 p in for the delivery of the awards to those entitled to the same A large number attended the funeral of f folder elder henry saunders of at provo on sunday and the speakers referred in feeling terms to the exemplary life of the deceased decea aed and gave words of encouragement to 0 o the be heaved family faintly elder saunders dera was born in im england february 1 1814 he be the gospel in that country and emigrated to utah arriving in provo in ih october 1852 where he has hai since made his hie home he died sud lenly at his hia home borne friday morning from apoplexy an old man about sixty yeara yea of age died very tory suddenly at the he coal yards of bird at the cornor of fourth west and south temple streets about 11 thursday forenoon he bad finished loading five hundred pounds of coal in his hia single horse wagon and had taken bid bia seat beat reins in hand band and was wag about to drive on oft when strange estrange convulsion of his bis body was observed he fell fall on to the coal limp and and expired almost immediately without uttering a word his fesi residence dence is said raid to bei on vine street toe ogden electric railway co which was known as aa the old henderson bridger railway co has brought uit auit to recover damages from ogden oden city the company had its ratio laid down oo on twenty fifth street the track was taken up oy by the city to how ellow the paving to proceed this the company claims the city had bad no DO to do and now sues for fat damages too toe city claims that the tracks were a nul sue sanu and an obstruction and that mat the arim company pany had forfeited its franchise richars mcmillan appear for the plaintiff aud city attorney whipple for defendants according to a washington dispatch which appeared in a denver paper monjay morning indian agent Da dave vess day telegraphed to the I 1 indian adian liu hureau reau representing that considerable money and time would be to save ave the he stock to la the return across too the border line and that it would also aim be very tory desirable deil rable to have bave colonel lawton remain and assist la in we work of removal commissioner Commie browning subsequent ly telegraphed his bis approval of ahm b plan and ausborn aus borl all expenditures deemed necessary neo essary I 1 in bringing about tho transfer the dispatch cautioned day so lo be careful in securing me return and recommended tuat no undue or hasty action be taken that would injure the stock look it to Is expected by we be interior department that it will take two iwo weeks week to accomplish the she removal the long expected contest in regard to the office ot county sheriff in which thomas P lewis is the plaintiff and sheriff elect harvey hardy is made defendant has bean commenced pint first to Is set forth on the part of judges who pres pressied lied over the late election at polls dolls nos noa 1 2 and 8 in the second precinct it being alleged that said board of J judges u adges tailed failed to read and anjou announce ace the votes separately as provided oy by law second for on the part of the board of judges who presided at polls NO 12 1 2 and 3 8 to in abe third precinct hers here again the same allegation is ia made it is also claimed that la in poll I 1 of the third precinct the board of judges made and returned to the board of canvassers but one tally Plain plaintiff tIft after going into further details detail in reference to the ballots ballot cast for the respective candidates asks the court conn to declare that mot fie be was wae elected if to and entitled to so hold the she ogles office of sheriff of salt lake county by some means not quite clear a small email band of Indi indians camped in the western part of town friday became pa possessed alsed sed of several flasks flacks of bad whisky in a very short time sims they were on the war path P howling and creating a disturbance that resulted remitted in tile arrest at the union depot of two wo of them by patrolman tom everill Everl ll at the police station they were unable to give clear accounts of themselves and were booked resper dively as ae bad indian nol noi and bad indian no 2 the former had 18 in cash in his pockets and a bottle of firewater the latter also had a flask of the same kind of liquida watch and both of them passed the night in the drunk house and this morning were as doolie docile as aa dovea no I 1 made anxious inquiries concerning the indiana who were not arrested and was waa allowed to go in search of them ble big money being held as a guarantee that he would return he came back bacik in a short time and reported that at another iother bad indian ludlan bad had run ran away with nin nia squaw the funeral of edwin holden provo prove who died on the alth was held thursday in the fourth ward assembler room elder eider holden was wa born to in mans maa cousette obus chu etts sette on the eth of june 1807 he became a member of the church of jesus christ of Latt erday saints to in la harpe hancock county in 1887 from that mat time he be boo baa bom Iden identified tIlled with the church he be was waa one ot the body guard of the prophet joseph joaeph in nauvoo in 1862 1852 he be deml prated to utah and has resided in provo since that bat time and boa baa been identified with the development of be city from that time he was at one time chief of police at the time of tale bia death be waa the senior president of the forty forti fifth quorum of and died in full faith in mo ine principles of the be gospel he has ba been an invalid tor for about fifteen years yeara but it was wa not till about four weeks before life bli death that he woo waa oon confined fined to his hie bed his he died at the home of his son giles holden where be has ba resided since the death of hla his wife in 1887 hou HOD george Q cannon returned home borne monday morning from an exten sive eastern dust bust new trip arriving in the be city on tile the 8 train the gentleman left salt bait lake several weeks ago and attended the kane kana state irrigation C invention where he be was tendered a reception ny by and de livered evered an address before the huxohl son ion commercial club as chronicled in n these column at the time later he went as a delegate from utah to the conree Con gres abst at st louis louia and as aa readers of the NEWS will remember was elected president of that great for on one 9 year from st L liuia uis he proceed ei to yew york on business connected with the utah company and other local interests teresta io the towards utah on the part of prominent men says eay Jent cannon Is of the most gratifying and complimentary coar character acter As to so the be outlook for the projects of the utah thab company that bat while the prospect qua are very tory prom ng negotiations are not to in is a condl condition to warrant of details at this ibis stage efte of developments A letter aelter has ban been received from col written on eo route to the seene of the indian troubles tron blea in ban juan county the colonel arrived at moab grand county and on the ath instant he be armed a number of the citizens olt ixena there and pushed on toward monticello M oil ti wito with the remainder of the equip monte mento of war la in his bis possession the colonel states that the reports published in the salt lake papers describing the indian situation were accurate the southern utes believe they have a right in that part of the country but he says say they are not on the war path and if n no 0 rash raeh sot act Is ie committed by white men there will be no trouble the indians have about as an exalted an opinion of agent day as aft has ha been expressed in the salt lake papers the indians say they abey will return to their re serra uon ion in colorado it if ordered to do so 0 o by the washington authorities and as aa thin bi order has baa been issued it is expected that all difficulties have been settled ettlel by the present time and that bat the situation to ie relieved at the he time of writing the ath col Tatlo olf had bad not been made aware of the fact that governor west went would loin him at monticello deputy marshal fowler and sheriffs brown belnap and carter returned thursday from a two weeks search in the san raphael mountain after kofford and mickel the murderers of sheriff burns they were swore unable to discover the hiding place of the tug but are satisfied they are somewhere in the mountains sheriff brown says bay the formation of th the country ft such that if kofford and mickel want to stay there they can do 0 o without any ny di danger suffer of bared tar so 0 o long as M they hey have frien cre who wao WI au tillah them upp lie us ike to 1 now being doffe A blotner of mickel I 1 now in that country with a sheep herd hard he said vb ft akida of his hill brother who was the wrist and back at the time born was waa killed that he buffered ered great pain from bla bin wounds for a time ti me shooting and that him bid hand was ae not well by any meau means at althis hia time the ilie loers found several places where the fugitives had bad camped a and nd learned that after their last laet visit in search of the murderers they kofford JK offord and mickel had spent some nobue time ground around perron forron and paradise there are now frequent falls of sno snow in the country and this together with the sheep soon obliterates any tracks made by horses and men an esteemed pleasant grove corres correa writes under date of the 11 tb mrs margaret foutz fouts has attained alta ined her birthday and the event is being beang celebrated at the city hall today in ID feasting songs robes etc fouts is a survivor of the abe haun hauns s mill massacre in missouri tier husband hus baad jacob fouts being one of the number who was wounded and only escaping death by feigning it and tilling lulling t the doad dead bodies over him he thus re bained until the he mob dispersed tb the e venerable lady crossed the plains lit the yost year 1847 hot her hns has band bishop jacob fouts died soon after their arrival la IA the valley she be being left with her large family to battle with the cares of life file la in win tote then ben barren wilderness through all these vicissitudes incident to a now new country mrs mra foutz fouts maintained her self elf and family she is in a remarkable woman being hale bale and healthy at this time doing her bar own housework her descendants number twelve children seventy grandchildren one hundred and fifteen great grandchildren and seven great great one great grandchild having been born this hie morning ninety seven of her relatives set do dow n to the tables in the hall today the festivities were kept up until 10 p m music and dat icing and merry meraj making made a very enjoyable time A logan correspondent writes A seventeen year y earold ear old son mou of john johnson of the seventh ward died suddenly of a complaint of the bowels on oa sunday morning on friday evening he attended a public meeting and did not make any complaint until saturday morning even then it was not thought that his illness would re suit seriously on sunday morning he be called for a newspaper ana retired to bix bit room to read it about halt half an hour afterward his mother entered his bedchamber bodo bamber and found him dying A doctor was immediately summoned but arrived too late to be of any service the patient was dead the funeral services wore were hold held in ID the seventh ward meeting house on tuesday morning sister banty larmen the mother of mrs william E Parc ington agton of the third ward died on an monday afternoon kofold of old age and ueral debility and was buried on wednesday she was nearly eighty years of age and was widely known and universally re specter spec ted mrs edward dward evans bvans was oon confined fined about two weeks ago and both mother maiber and child appeared to be programming favorably w beat symptoms symptom is ot of developed in both re wilting JD in the death of ahe infant antana which was buried oo on sunday last the mother was also seriously and has not yet to re W 0 lemau and a ad daniel M mur oble chie of this city came home tuesday over the utah central railway bringing with them the remains of thomas mcclain a young man twenty years of age who was frozen to death in the mountains above park city one night last week oak mcclain had bad been employed as cook for a party of miners minera on snake creek who were developing a claim lor jar mr murable Mu robie roble last thursday Thu raday be started for park city about four miles distant to bec gee a supply of fresh meat and began hla his return trip to camp about 8 3 o in the afternoon he roe roae in a wagon with a friendly teamster as an far as the daly mine and then set out on foot with his big load on his big back to complete the rest of the journey the enow was wag deep from two to three feet the supposition la in that be became tired and entered a cabin on the property of the lucky bill mining company as ag in it he be was wag found frozen to death on sunday afternoon at 1 by a searching in party garty the he mad gad flod fidd was wag reported imported to mr and byet by mr ty ly man and three others be went over the mountain on OB snow show after the tb body which was wan baled thle this afternoon from the undertaking parlors of joseph william taylor the deceased oame came here from scotland two tro years ago and the only relative he had to in this country was mr murthie Mur Mu ohie roble who was his uncle ancle last evenings evening december probably the most moat successful surprise surp rlee party that has taken place for some time occurred and 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