Show LOCAL AND OTHER OTHE R MATTERS MATTE RS THalen nial star dec SL elder F W simmons has baa been honorably released from his labors as a traveling eider in the sheffield cou fore fer ference enre nee and returned home december LB 1894 MANTI mantaj jan 15 M C Andrea andreason sou is i the name of the old man who died bere so suddenly saturday eveylne eve olne there was a suspicion that he had bad been beau polO poisoned ODed but the coroner a jury last night bight returned a verdict to the effect that be died from natural causes the famous J H linck capitol hill land jumping case which a lew few years ago created suon such interest in this 1 city I ty and territory has been dismissed from the docket of the supreme court of the be united city ity attorney hoare Hoge having been notice 1 to that effect by delegate bawl rawlins i os utah jan A nine year old aldeon son of mr walker fore man luau in the baggage room of the U biou depot climbed upon a ear car on a union pacific freight train today and fell off between the oars cars cu cutting ati ng off the right I 1 arm and one leg lee at present he I 1 doing as well as could be expected under and erthe the circumstances instances having best beai given immediate surgical attendance john Mo emberg better known as indian john joba 01 died recently at him bis home bome in Wash washakie akle ward commonly called the indian farm jotin john was living jiving in cache valley when it war first settled and was frequently employed to herd the settlers 1 cattle sud and horses he was always friendly to 0 toe the whites and died as 60 he had bad lived for many years a faithful latter day saint A mad cad accident acol dent happened at the U p mine at scofield on wednesday 8 january 2nd and to D D green a miner he was working at a piece of coal standing on a ladder when the eoal coal broke away knocking him down and fatally injuring him he died on SUB day at II 11 o he was w about 46 45 years ot of age and leaves several obil coil dron dren somis some of which are quite swell small with no mother she having died some time ago in the fourth district court suit was by robert murdock against the receivers of the union pacific itah northern and oregon short B R ba salt lake city bad the salt lake and ogden gas ta JB atric company to recover damages ned by plaintiff employed as switchman swi lob man iu in the union pacific yards salt bait lake city while le bewitching witching the plaintiff was knocked 0 off the oar car by a pole near the jug ing alider the cars care and both of his logs legs were ware out cutoff off on saturday at the general priest hood bood meetings meeting logan it a resolution was unanimously passed paneled pledging those present to sustain the utah sugar lao lac aary by demanding utah sugar as an lob loag g an a the suup y lasted on sunday the aade ame subject was introduced at the various meetings of the he saints through out oat the valley and the people with lout t eptIon unanimously and volun marily entered into the same covenant abis pr icedore must be a novel event lu in the history ot of the sugar trust other branches of home industry were dwelt on and a strong and it is to be hoped abiding interest aroused therein WOODRUFF rich county utah J jan an 11 1895 I 1 see by perusing the semiweekly semi weekly NEWS of january 11 that the el ellers ellere lere are laboring in south douth brisbane australia and I 1 have relatives in that place would you be so kinds kind through the NEWS NEW as 88 to give the address of the presiding elder bider laboring in that lu lo bality ca lily so BO that we can correspond with ulm aim J A QUIBELL following is the address of the dent of that mission wm win gardner GAr doer care J H dalton caiton P 0 box auckland now new zealand the first formal deett meeting ng odthe of the new commissioners to locate university mity is landa ude was hold held in this ibis olty city thurs thun day all ol of the members john G p of salt bait lake C it 11 lyman Parow pai iwao so birou county aud and jamet doekle of cache county vre lu in attendance the principal business transacted was the election of a permanent chairman the rhe honor or of that office fell fall on mr woo says be will endeavor borto to faithfully perform the duties for decre secretary tary francis M lyman jr also ot of this city was chosen at a meeting of the utah commis siou iou held bold thursday afternoon a resolution was introduced by Cum misel nor ahrman asking ebat tu COM commission certify to the election of persons shown to u be elected as a delegates to the he con convention by the tally lists of county but no action was taken thereon the resolutions presented by colonel at yesterdays yester daye session asking that hat certificates of election be issued to all persons shown to lo have been elected electea to the constitutional convention Conven tiou except those being contested and asking wat that certain portions portion of tue the commik slon record be stricken off were not acted upon mr antony stevenson has been in ogden some time in the interest ol of the U J 8 government inspecting judicial re corus etc he needed two ll ledgers edgers containing accounts ot of the marshal marshals a office in the possession pose easlon of mr archie upon demand of mr stevenson bowman refused to surrender them and when brought into court belore bedord guage smith lost last friday swore that the bouka books were warts his own private property and that while ht he aad the he books to in mr Living stones ealdon by some means they had become lost judge amith gave bowman until yesterday to find the bobki or 0 r the individual responsible for ther their loss the court met inet yesterday and the books were forthcoming this ended the matter with inspector eevenson Bi evenson but not so with bowman who bad to pay costs amounting to 2580 the writer Is the widow ot of we the late captain daniel H murdock Mur doek blath US U 8 infantry who was wan drowned at moab perry ferry grand river utah ulan juu jube ain 1886 1 1 for two years I 1 nave have been ill part of the time nearly unto death A weak wak uses of the lungs has baa developed and physicians give me very little hope of recovery two months ago my mother and daughter arrived in win ity aty As AB we have nothing but my pension to depend upon they have hare both to work my matier m ather has nursed two iwo children at nights until bilm ane is sorely in need of rest my daughter use lias taken a Dosi position tion at as housemaid hou houe demaid maid we are in grout great need of clothing if these facts were generally known in salt bait lake city amoni among the trades people with whom captain murdock murdoch dealt so BO long I 1 cannot help believing that they would help us ua now that I 1 am stricken down unable to help my self elf half worn clothing would be of great help to us very truly yours EMILY mrs D H Mur murdock douk son on street los angola angeles california the following notice was waa personally lly served by commissioner tallock in the court room to hon jerrold B R letobar Le tober chair man utah commission in view or the statements made to the effect that the utah commission la in ready and willing tv tu certify to the election of persons shown to be elected an aa delegates to the constitutional tion by the tally lists list of cou county aty utah we ask that you convene we the utah commission at 1 o thin pm or this evening and that such returns be stien nen and were there certified and the be secretary directed to issue oates of election to the persons persona shown to be elected by such tally shoots sheen or lists into january 10 tb 1896 1895 HOYT JR JB E W TAT Loox service accepted and copy received at 1016 1015 a in january 1895 J 16 Obal chairman A correspondent writes the death of the little girl floella C funk of east bast dale colorado whose demise was chronicled in last nig ngat titto is surrounded with very sad ad stances ta noes ahe was the he second daughter of bishop marcus F and AUDIO annie C iverson I 1 verso n funk fank formerly lor merly of washington this territory who moved to colom colorato Col oralo 10 some time ago the little girl parted with her parents several months since for or the pur purpose 0 as of helping her aunt mrs W F ta jack bok of this oily city and to better hir her opportunities appo rt unities for ac se booling she had been ailing for some time tidle but did not take to her bed until sunday bent evening last and then her bar guardians guard lAns did not anticipate fatality though they called in drs dra richards Richard li wilcox and kave gave her every attention soo took suddenly worse with intense rheumatic pain in her bar stomach and by 8 yesterday morning it reached her heart the poor little sufferer was conscious until the last and keenly sensed her bar position in being so far from home the news of her death like baa reached her parents clerk J P baabe of the territorial supreme court sat in his bis ble morning in the rapacity of a special master to take testimony upon he tats hearick of the petition of attorney araw brown who make aki tin that be be allowed the sum a 01 of 1000 as an counsel fens f for services cervices vices rendered the late re celver of the church of jesus christ of latter day clay saints during his bie term of office the petitioner filed his hie claim in the be supreme court some six alx months ago affo and the court referred the matter to mr bache to take evidence and report the inquiry lasted jested about an hour mr brown conducted his hie own case daae the united states was waa rep resented relented by district attorney judd and attorney Atto roey F 8 S richards richarda appeared appear eo in behalf of ex receiver lawrence the witnesses who testified were attorney P JL williams whom mr brown specially assisted while the former was wae acting an aa counsel for the ex receiver the petitioner him self district attorney judd ants and mr bache an aa clerk of the supreme court both mr williama Wiil iama and the district diat riot attorney testified that thai the special pedal services Berv icee rendered by mr brown were beyond question worth the 1000 and the petitioner himself proved that be was waa occupied on and off for fora a period of about fifteen months clerk bache baabe will predent bi his report to we be supreme courbat court at the opening of the session next monday elders elden thomas thomaa W sloan and george 8 18 mcallister ater returned home yesterday sunday afternoon from tennes tennee am ee where they have been laboring labor eg as aa missionaries tor for the post twenty five elder sloans sloane field bold was in beat tennessee having been appointed to preside over that conference rider elder mcallister traveled in middle bonnee we see they each enjoyed good health during their absence hom home bome and express themselves vew as ag much pleased with and grateful for their experiences agolig we be nobal table people of that thai state they made numerous friends frienda among all clat clace cl aee eop were successful eucce Batul in convincing many of the truth of the gospel goepel aa proclaimed by the latter and are thankful to be able to report that some of the converts convene hau bau tb courage to become members mer obera of the Need leea to say the young men rejoice elu in being honorably released rele aeed and receiving the blessing blea aing of their president for their fal thial gervice gerv ioe and that they can now renew the pleasures plea eurea or of association with family and friends fri endi the welcomes welo omea them hem home the january term of the territorial supreme court opened monday at all the judges being proem present via chief justice merritt Merrl tt and nd associate justices and king the bar was wae as aa usual well represented clerk bache began by remaina the minutes of the former session which were approved and signed at As the last mouton ealon of the supreme court authority was wai gives given the now new receiver of the late corporation of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints coln coin winder to expend the sum aum ol of 1000 in repairs to the gardo house ll IL was waa stated however that bat the work which was wa considerably more wan ban had bad been baan anticipated had bad met coat in excess of that amount and this was waa so 0 o stated in a report from the receiver now submitted with vouchers vou obera chere by ff Richarde who asked ahe court to approve the expenditure district attorney judd while not consenting inasmuch aeh an the he court had previously fixed the sum to be expended expanded did not oppose the motion he remarked however that the response ability rested with the court the matter was referred to clerk bache to examine the vouchers etc and report to the court the bearing of the petition of attorney arthur brown on the report ol 01 0 referee bache filed today asking for 1000 compensation for services ren abel late receiver of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints was set for the just the news has reached this city by wire from thompsons Thomp sons springs via moab grand county of a ter terrible rifle explosion in the gold queen mine in the blue mountains lon morton and joseph mcgallard were engaged in developing the mine and had tired fired a shot in a shaft below them unfortunately without arousing their only apart a part of the charge exploded as desired and int antoni emed ed they descended into the abaft just as the remaining half of the shot went off 22 mogal lards larda lard a bead and face were lacerated ana bruised and one of his legs frightfully out aut morton fared much worse sustaining a lois loas of both hands bob bo b eyes and other serious tr juries this was nearly ton ten mitre from monticello and several miles from any human help but weak and blea bleaking ding from his wounds mcgallard McGalla kd bravely succeeded in getting his comrade down to a saw mill a distance of time miles where he be converted a cat cai in into a sheet of flames to attract the attention of at the citizens ol of verdure who responded to the nary flery signal for assistance the doctor who was summoner neu would be compelled to ride horseback over a rough country for nearly miles and he in all probability aid not reach the injured men until today chances for the recovery ot of murton seems slight he was one of the original oviers of the mine and add mears J A hickman and ana frank D kimball of this oily eity were ble bis partners partner and backers they are greatly grieved at the lamentable and have ordered a physician and surgeon by wire from granil grand junction J ia nation to wait upon the suffering men the NEWS bre baa received a copy of bulletin no 37 of the utah experiment station it treats on fruits and fruit trees ornamental forest and shade trees PY experiments with lerent dif varieties ot ol strawberries grapes peaches apricots cherries pears beam apples it also contains a short chapter on 66 orchard culture 91 9 and one on ornamental forest and shade trees the bulletin is in summed up as an follows fol lowE 1 parker earles earle Shar piew and thompson inno 7 are recommended as promis ilig strawberries 2 the following varieties of grapes grape are recommended tor or trial concord delaware early victor and massasoit the early victor being recommended for places subject to early freezes freeze 8 only the peaches generally classed sa a early or mid season should be planted in cache county and with a similar climate 4 russian apricots are specially recommended where the larger kinds will not thrive on account ot of severe winters 5 sour bour cherries such as mt large and early richmond should be planted ed where the sweet sherry does not thrive 6 sowing bowing lucern timothy or clover in a young orchard should be discouraged 7 poplar trees are shown to be the most moat promising for general forestry purposes Bes 8 the growing of some borne of the hardwood trees such as |