| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS governor west weak late thursday afternoon appointed lieutenant richard W you ng general of the first brigade of the national guard of U utah tab mrs mra thomas thomae K gibson the mother of a large family of children residing at no south second east street made ao an unsuccessful attempt at aeh destruction about two o alock friday morning the lady will recover and her bar many friends hope to tee see her perfectly restored to health and reason in the near future the dumford due ford shoo shoe company companas comp anys Is li aliment menton on east temple street ban baa been closed by attachment auti out of commissioner pratt pratts s court and the third ditt riot court the attaching creditors are as aa follo follows followill wil zions savings bank trust company american has hand d sewed bowed shoo shoe company 20 2000 0 utah national bank heywood hey wood shoo shoe company the trouble la in said to go arise from a falling off in businow elder H B williams of mill creek who has baa been laboring as an a in california ri r turned returned to big bia home on saturday last elder williams williama left this thia city for his bia gold field of labor on may 1893 going direct to san francisco after spending a lew few weeks in that city he went to southern california and labored there until april last when he returned to san ban francisco re he reports the mission there ghere to be in a prosperous roua condition U T feb 27 J alma barton probate judge of beaver county died at Ws hla residence to io greenville civo miles west went of at 2 p in of kidney troubles he was waa a large active muscular mua cular man 47 years yeara ot of age he was waa born and died a member of the mormon church he wag waa a 8 won man of marked individuality and independence of character he be leaves leavea a wile wife four children a large jorge circle of acquaintances and many worm warm friends friend he was waa appointed by president Pre aident cleveland in august 1898 1893 A miner named robert kermeen was waa crushed to death at the marion wine mine in the camp floyd district friday about 10 he was waa pinned beneath a falling failing man of debris and terribly mangled his lower limbs and body were horribly mutilated while be also alao received serious internal injuries which alone would have been fatal in the hope of saving bis bin life friends placed him bins in a conveyance to be b driven to fairfield station with a view 0 bringing him to this city for treatment but be expired on the way helas he waa a man and forty five years of age it will be painful news new to the she friends of elder eider W J kelly for many years yeara a re aident of the bevento ward of this city to learn that he be died unexpected ly at his bis home in the me twentieth ward thursday elay after a brief but severe Ilin ill esp the immediate cause of death was waa heart failure super induced by lc IE fiam fl amatory story elder kelly returned from a mission to englana about a year ago age hla his health was waa not the beat while away from home and on his bis return it did not improve to any great extent he was waa recently married marri d and leaves a young wife other relations relation and many friends to mourn his bis demise he was but 26 6 years of age george robinson a young man main who has been employed in this city for some time past pact was waa taken to lo custody oy by the police last evening at the instance of the denver chief of police he in said 0 to o be a many times forger incidentally he be la in charged with deserting his bis lawful wife at san pran fran aleco and taking unto himself another in colorado city it la is claimed olal nied that he was waa chasel chased out of now new york chicago st paul denver Pu pueblo tible Color colorado suo springs and cripple creek he ja la a us native tive of ireland and according to go report was waa educated for the protestant protea tant ministry unless differences are speedily squared ared 10 be will be taken to denver on a requisition from the governor of colorado PAY PA SON march 3 1895 A telegram received by C U C schramm this morn ing from moab utah forwarded by bid pace announce the be sad aad intelligence that mr So bramms son aon job john D was waa drowned in the orand grand river yesterday morning and that at the time the manage was waa sent hla his body had bad not been iouna Parti particular culan are scarce searce but an aa near as aa can be learned john schramm who la Is about eighteen years yeara of age jett jeta payson only a few days day ago for the grand river country to herd berd cattle for mr pace while engaged in this pursuit he be attempted to ford the river with a bunch of cattle and all were down by the strong current it la is now reported that another message has haa been recel received val by mr So bramm stating that the body haip bar been found and will arrive ou thia evenings eve ninga train president Pre aident woodruff monday afternoon received a cablegram from elder A H lund president preal dent of the european mission to the effect that elder eider john A clark of farmington Farming toB died at hota haa hotis hais is turkey on the stil of february from small pox elder clark was waa this the xun of nf ezra T and suaan legged dark clark f farming ton he was waa unmarried sad aad WAS waa born february auth 1871 HO be was waa set abart in this city for the turkish minion february 1894 and departed im moui meu lately afterwards after warda the dismissed was waa an excellent young man worthy of the high confidence placed in him and the news newa of bla bin death while he waa yet on OB the th threshold of manhood will be received with universal sad aad noes nesa and regret the sorrowful tidings were communicated to 90 the gho young maws maii a parents parent g the farmers farmer of cache county have had an object lesson during the present winter that should be productive of good re result several eastern firms arms purchased large numbers number of cattle in cache valley and have bought alfalfa bay at per lou and wheat at per bushel to feed them have paid their expenses ex and still made money on friday last mr dandy of omaha shipped four carloads oar ear loada loads of dattle he had bad won own leading feeding and mr goold Gould ii another eastern man who has baa boss bei feeding ceding cattle bere bought six alx hundred head bead of steers from jacob of loan Logan paying more than mr raymond Baj moud of aults city montana was waa here during the letter latter part of last laet week buying cows for bib bi market this thia all goes to show abow that the stock raising interest of cache county has a i future before it provided anything can be learned by experience with deep regret the NEWS idea the death of mn caroline On roline E dye which took place at her residence resi denew in the bieth ward this bi city at 1016 1015 monday night the lady hadya Is leahto healt bi bad been anything but robust for some aam time past but her demise was entirely unlocked u a looked for she contracted a severe aae vei cold cola on her lungs during the recent hard weather which developed into pneumonia which is IB the be immediate cause of her death mrs dy dye was well aud favorably known la in this acty where she be ih ha a a lived for over thirty five yean dolog business on her bar own account amr some fifteen years yean of thai time she was wa oner on of our most molt respected citizens and a kavc debited tea latter day saint the sincerely sympathizes with the children of our deceased sister who are so 0 suu deoly denly called upon to mourn the lo 10 low ot oi their loving mother I 1 summit co utah feb I 1 have read the expressions of bw abe provo prohibition meeting in the NEWS of feb oue one of the tb speakers on that occasion said etab would never have bueb an opportunity to express her will as ae at this thia time 21 it appears that meetings mee tinga of the kind hold held in provo would be in order and that hat the provo resolution reao lution be accepted and also alao be submitted by the people tor to the convention the rural districts and tue toe greatest grea number of the inhabitants inhabitant of the cities I 1 have no doubt can be relied upon to sustain the dessure mea mes fiure sure I 1 believe the subject will be favorably con considered eldered by the abe members your bait lake corres says flanc there baa been but little popular agitation upon we subject true enough but it is not too late JAMBS on the evening of Is birthday the upper school of wow woo land district summit county gave some borne exer clef 8 in the meeting house bouce I 1 toa OP a very large and appreciative audience aud I 1 the program consisted of thirty one of recitations dialogues tableaux etc by the pupils at mrs mra mary ann resi depeo Bce the be pupils anu ana about 75 friends and patrons patrona surprised the teacher mr mir RC watt and through the leadership of mrs mr A E keeler an excellent program consisting of music rt r citations citation and remarks marka re was eagerly listened to afterwards afterward we parlors were occupied by the young people in a dance A dramatic company Is ia about to be organized so oln in future woodland may be relied upon in furnishing enjoyment et other thao than the danoe lu in entertaining the be community IEL C W having aeo seen isto a otice kice in your paper by oliver wishing the names of still living hying abo wo wa driven from jackson county mo we samuel kendall gifford and james B bracken now laboring in the temple append our own names with a few there heft samuel kendall gifford born alth of november 1821 residence springdale ringdale Sp washington county utah henry dill gifford Gl flord lives near the town of joseph sevier county utah rhode gifford hatfield lives ID utah oliver demill lives in Sho Shone eburg washington county utah james R bracken born ot of january 1816 residence in pine valley washington county utah martha bracken hamton hamlon lives to in glendale Glen kane county utah elizabeth A bracken keele lives livee 4 i a thurber rabbit babbit vailey utti stati elizabeth egbert hammon lives to io fit george utah G ST utah fob feb 25 1895 it was between 4 and ana 6 5 friday afternoon when information arst reached the office of sheriff harvy mardy to te fleet effect that a man adamou damou marion jeffries had been hold bold up shot at t and robbed a short distance from murray on the previous evening it would appear from the victim victims vic time s statement that he was returning from salt halt lake city to his bis home near murray and when crossing oroa eing a fiell at millars billars Mil lars mill abott abolt seven he was stopped by a strange man who commanded him bitu to throw up his bla simultaneously pointing a guu gun at t him jeffries much frightened did aid not hesitate to comply with mt tn request at N this thie however the robber tired fired and wounded ahlm rather badly in the he fleshy part oi 01 the arm he then proceeded to go brough bis big pockets having taken from him a small gold watch atch and bout about 18 in money was attas as ft fast as able to is it ggs go loulu wo ulu carry him alm hardy lost no time in putting put ting deputies upon the ane case came and acting upon the description of the bold up furnished abod by jeffries we investigation at aias since gives been kept up but at the cigne the he went to no arret had joeen maus maue the sheriff and deputy sheriff steele went over to murray again this lind lend found that jeffries is able to b be around amund the wound upon abe ne arm to is giving him a good deal ol of pain ain but it is in not a serious one mr hamuel norman sends fiends to mr haber M wells a contribution for the juliner ju loner monument trim columbis Columb ns eurove putnam county ohio and accompanies the remittance with an lc it ita resting letter dated fob feb from which the subjoined sub joined extracts are made we are members of the gas church and nay dusy perhaps some day it if our livet are spared see the monument we know the object is a worthy one toi lot the ithe name of president young as well as s atie arest of the pioneers is worthy to ibs e honored their tame lame reaches far be ond the of we e have been members of the church for some years my mother 1 received the gospel in england about the year 1855 and was baptized by elder john cooper sue she Is now living jiving with us and is 88 years of age she arrived in this country in 1857 with a company of saints landing at phila fram that time on for over thirty years she never saw an elder ol of the church but the spirit never left her she always bore a strong test mony to the truth and labored in humility for the dissemination of truth the first two elders that came to this thia place were K R E robinson and D mcmullin Mo Mullin since their visit we have given a home to 90 twelve twel ve traveling elders elder brother bradshaw Brada baw la is here alone now brother bramball Brim ball having been released seven persons persona have been baptized here and prejudices are slowly giving way among aus people your sto etc SAMUEL NORMAN the following letter Is self tora tor BOUNTIFUL bavle C 0 march lot let enclosed I 1 send bend you a clipping from the N Y sun which would be ot JE ic terest to all t tae as farmers of utah ulab if you have not already published it I 1 am so deeply interested in the matter 01 I 1 tree plaiting and the saving from destruction of the flinder in our hills bills which la is so rt thi essly de every fall by ut ui thinking people that I 1 canut boanni t retrain refrain from sending you anything hearing on the question trusting t tat kat the same game law will be made by our now new state GEORGE ARBOGAST following la Is the clipping elip ping above re berred tc washington feb 16 prof fernow buier ot 0 tue division tf f forestry ol of the department of agriculture lody lodi y appeared before the ht hi uto agriculture committee and advocated the passage of the bill for the creation of a college of instruction in forestry and to n quire a course of instruction ruction in the principles of forestry in all agricultural col coi jolter the forests foresta of the united states State fl he field aal were more valuable than the silver liver gold and copper resources of the be country beiner valued at from 50 60 t 75 per cent of this great domain had already been exhausted and unless unions the people are educated within we abe next twenty years to use ue the timber properly and not destroy its it reproduction the land would be denuded of timber A Y sun on thursday evening event dg february 28 commissioner Commiss loDer thatcher presented pre ted the following resolution ot whereas pending the canvass of the returns from the third salt lake city precinct lor for delegates to the constitutional convention to wit on the day of december 1894 writs of mandamus and prohibition were issued out of the third judicial district court whereby such buob canvass was suspended and whereas on the and days of february 1895 the said court rendered decisions in said proceedings by which this commission has been prohibited from such further canvass or of said returns as will enable it to determine what persons are entitled to certificates of election from said precinct now there fore be it resolved that the gitil judgments of said court be complied with and that no further action be taken in the premises by this commission Tat Tati look ock offered the following substitute resolved that inasmuch as the face of the returns show the undoubted election of george georae R emery W B preston john henry smith and andrew kim ball as four of the five delegates to the constitutional convention from the third precinct of sail sah lake city we do hereby order the issuance of certificates of election to the above named persons also resolved that the matter of the isan anoe of the certificate to the other delegate erred ate apportioned to that |