| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS the salt bait lake temple will close on friday evening march and reopen for work on monday april 8 1895 SNOW president Adill A klepatch dle patch received thursday afternoon stated that wm Glasmann of the standard had been convicted by the jury at ogden of criminal libel for a publication during vie last laet election campaign concerning L K R rogers bogen A consolidation of the provo woolen mill and the deseret woolen milli has hac lon been effected and will hereafter be operated by one board of directors and und under r one management the deseret mill ellla thus lose loae their identity being absorbed by the provo woolen milli if mr P 0 thompson presumably preau mably resident ident of some part of utah will forward big bh address addre to shia office or it if friends knowing of his whereabouts will do the name came a favor will be conferred upon a person perron who would bg be greatly pleased to hear bear from him isaac williams william box 10 shawnee Bh awnee perry co ohio wishes to know ah the Is whereabouts of thomas thomaa wllliam williams and family from Alleg A bany county penn and from Pembroke shire south wales great britain also ot of william bowen from the same place the natural gas gaa was wal turned on and lighted JIB eted about friday afternoon A pipe dine about twelve feet high was waa attached to the maina m ains at the southeast corner of the temple block and from this it blaze shot hot forth high into the air the exhibition attracted a large number of people A fire are occurred at mill creek about 8 O thursday Thu which resulted of the residence destruction or in tile the lan jenion the bui building luing was wai part frame and part brick and was wai insured 1 tor 52 2000 the furniture which was lor 1200 was wai saved roved the fire are to have been caused by a is so detective defective flue BUD paolo march 6 p m w prest dens denta A 0 smoot died at this thin after afternoon neon all members mem ben of his family were present except his son on brigham the body will lie he in state at the stake tabernacle provo on sunday next irom from 9 until 11 11 am rt at which latter hour the funeral services lervic ei will commence the of the moon which 0 occurred C sunday was wai witnessed by large numbers of people the total tota phase being at and lasted until p m W a period of one hour and thirty five minutes while the beginning of the eclipse was waa aa 68 stated in those these at there were a few floating cloud which at times obscured the view but at intervals intervale could be men been the she moon which shone bone with a reddish hue unlike its natural appearance pe arance and it was indeed a very interesting might light the time of thin eclipse being 0 so o early it afforded a splendid plen did opportunity for the majority maO fitY of the she people to behold it IL filden elders john Q G elli of ogden and hugh W findlay of fish haven bear lake county idaho have bare just juet returned from the hast baet both left this city december 31 1892 and Ift labored bored so a missionaries in various counties of virginia they state blate that they nave have mt ant t with some gome success in the dis districts triAi they visited having made many man friends to whom the principles of the gospel were explained explain eu they enjoyed good health during their at rence and feel happy in contemplating their exper experiences lences they arrived lu in salt luke like city homeward bound on march 6 1898 the meeting ot of the cache county agricultural association hold held on saturday had a very satisfactory attendance aam and an AD interesting session was waa held the lecture on pear cuta culture U re by prof of the A C of TL w A an excellent and comprehensive treatise on the subject A resolution was pawed passed denouncing any attempt that may be made in the constitutional convention to take away the farmers farmen 1 vested vented water acquired by appropriation pria tion and many years of economical vest veat them hem in the be state the resolution will be forwarded to llo the delegation from cache county march 11 elder joseph Clark of the third ward of provo died suddenly saturday afternoon at a quarter to 5 he was attending to some light labor around the house apparently patently ly in good health when he be sud mud denly experienced a pain la in the region of the heart and died in about twenty minutes after before a physician who wab summoned could reach the house elder eider dark clark was born in ohio on the of april 1828 he was a member of the mormon battalion I 1 a and nd was for many years a counselor to bishop tanner of the third ward he leaves three wives fifteen children and numerous grand children to mourn his loss loon brother george goddard of this city has received the sad tidings that his bis son in law adolphus Adolp bus B R whitehead died at o on day any evening the deceased lived at st george and was in panacea on a tua business inese trip from there his wife received a message menage at StU stgeorge eorge that he was dangerously ill and subset out at once making the arduous journey ot of ninety miles over rough and muddy roads to find bud her husband in a very critical condition this was on march 4 and two days later he pawed passed away the nature of his illness was not stated he was about fifty years yearn of age and highly et esteemed teemed elder bider heber C iverson of this city who has baa been laboring as a missionary in the SOUL southern hern states returned to his home a few days since having been re leased on account of the serious illness of his father soren iverson he left for his bin field of labor on june 24 1898 1893 and was assigned to the middle TOL tel conference where be labored ULU his release to return home he reports a great change in the feeling ol of the people toward the elders in that conference and that the prejudice is being rapidly removed from their minds IL the health of the elders elden is very good elder iverson has bad good health during nil bin absence abi enee and has enjoyed his bilazon bi labon very much an analysis of the guano from gun olson island has been made by prof Hiroo bing Hs HB report was as a follows follower per cent silica ferric oxide saw 23 lime magnesia coso rl ur trioxide chlorine oxide Pota oxide phosphoric acid thus ibe percentage ot of ammonia Js 1 shown to be very small email and that of phosphates com comparatively ively so while the infusion ot of siliceous matter which operates oper atea against the guano as am a fertilizer fertile ixer to considerably more than halt hail of liao whole how heber J grant and wife will receive the sincere sympathy ym pathy of their many friends in the sorrow borrow that has haa come to them by reason of the death oi A their dearly beloved little son SOD daniel wells grant whose spirit departed from its ita earthly tabernacle at I 1 sunday afternoon for three weeks week be nad dad been a sufferer from whooping cough made unusually severe revere by bronchitis hu his condition however was wai not regarded as critical until early yesterday morning wh when 19 D a change occurred which indicated that the struggle for earthly existence would soon boon be ended the deceased was wan a bright loveable Jove love able little chap with a wisdom far beyond his hi years yean and the hearts of all who know knew him will be touched with sadness on an hearing bearing of his unexpected death at monday morning a laborer named james covington who resides on seventh south near fourth east bast met with a serious accident on first south street between richard and west temple street he was on oar car no 10 of the city railway milway company at the time and desired a transfer to the agricultural park car in order to go to the western part of the city foolishly and unfortunately fortunately lain be jumped off while the ear was run ning at a pretty good rate of speed peel and that too on the side aide where the poles polea are he came in violent contact with one of these and was immediately rendered UL conscious clous A back was called and be was wac sent bent home dr richards Blo bardi attended the injured man and said this afternoon that he be had bad sustained concussion of abe brain and was still ina in a dazed condition his injuries ini urle apparently consist of a cut and boulse over affie left lea oar ear and a brute bruise on the left hi hip p A dispatch received by P C chris tian Bena member of the constitutional convention from sanpete county convoys conveys the sad intelligence of the death of his big brother joseph at his home in fairview county this morning the cause 0 his bis death was lung and kidney trouble from which he be has muff suffered ered for some two months but has only been confined to his bis bed about two weeks brother was waa born in thir thin city and was in the forty first year ot his bis age he was greatly respected by those who know knew him as he was an honorable and upright man of ability and labored hard for the good of hiis he people and the advancement of the he be lass has resided during the last eighteen years he labored as aa a missionary miMi ooary in scandinavia for about months the latter part jt it which time he presided over that thai InIss foa returning home in the spring of 1893 1898 deceased leaves a wife and six chil children drou a father two brothers and ami six iz sisters to mourn his bis loss who have the sympathy of the entire comment sy y in their sad ad bereavement BANCROFT idaho march 8 1895 thinking a few items rona from this place may be worthy of publication I 1 pen you the following the weather is in mild we are having warm days and cold nights the snow now to is nearly gone ind are that we will have au an early spring ira call and brother have just closed their store at this thin place they wil continue business at the chesterfield store A train load of beef steers left last night over the oregon short line the train consisted oon alsted of twenty ix care can containing cattle aney were purchased of jacob west of chesterfield the purchaser was william frayser Fray of E D gould co of fullerton Fuller too neb four oars care were deo destined tined to logan utah etab the remaining twenty two care went to Black lout city idabo ida no where they ibey are t be fattened tat for market the company now has about abou 2600 2500 cattle in ulan and idaho being fou feu lot lor beef the Banc bancroft rott people say there will be quite a number of 0 la miliea frum utah locate here the coming spring the people expect better advantages advantage for water this season than was had bad last just very respectfully ab B the reason for sending the milk tano ana powder from fillmore for anal analytic yaba as a noted to in saturdays s news is in now explained people who have come up arom 1 corn fillmore bring the information that frank catling carling and james shall both young men man about 20 years of age living to in fillmore have been arrested on a charge of attempting to poison a man by the name of woo wm J goulter by putting strychnine to in milk which boulter Jo uller partook of for 1 supper but did not take sufficient to injure him before he discovered fie f ie peculiar taste of the A ild ld in 1 liol joking ting around for a remedy romed w he came across a will hearing bearing what purported to be his bis signature and leaving all ail his bis property to carting caning ane will was a very imperfect instrument and goulter claims it is a forgery tor gery goulter is a widower living alone and possessed pow essed of conati erble property and the young men who have been raised I 1 in a fillmore have been in the ol of visiting him carling claims that the will was made by goulter last summer when he be carling Oar linx at ended goulter coulter during daring a sick spell poll and snail signed the paper as a witness last december they deny the attempt to poison and all knowl knowledge edito of the poison they have been bou bogad ad over to appear for a preliminary examination veils on tie lust I 1 in boo bonds bonda HERRIMAN utah march ab 61 b 1896 1895 A pleasant surprise was gotten up by we the members of the young M 1 I A on their president sister barah ji the large oom pony pany took pros session of brother and daiter Butter fields large house about p in and after a pleasant greeting and aad a little litile social chat toe tae young ladles ladies prepared for a genuine good supper tables were met bet to accamo date about twenty five persons person saud anil when all the older ones onea of the party were seated the young lad ladies lea presented sister bister butterfield with a beautiful large framed picture of the 8 ill at lake temple an aa a token of the goon feelings existing between the dent and an the meva members bors f the association persons had oaten eaten supper the r real t of the evening was pent in reciting and social chat one pleasant feature of the party was that it was wae not confine i tj ti the members of the mutual alone so an invitation having been given to all me ward excepting toe little gnep the majority ot of t to ie olier bret brot bran a and ud elir als aerts wire were present sisters especially capt bially there being ten widows out of the eleven that we have bave in our little waru warn one oae more credit work mark jor the young luies ladies lor for the success of another au otter pleasant party and the good time enjoyed by all JOSEPHS JOSEPH 8 H BODELL ariot A j biot meeting of the city council committees commit ees on irrigation water streets and cemetery was belu last jaet night and it wax wats decided that the appropriated at the capt meeting of the council lor for special should to the depart ments menta and that work should be given tu to men who will be paid at the rate of twenty oenia cents an hour and 0 to o a limited number of adams to be allowed a day the irrigation department allowed hi principal pai part of the appropriation with the un that it 1 anything remained neu whon when jordan canal was waa cleaned ou and other water course were repaired it be in the street department part ment the sum eum of alu was waa al lowee the cemetery considerable Conald erable discussion wits waa had on the matter of wages but it was waa finally settled that thai 20 cents an hour should be paid eight hours houra t to ule u e a daya work it was waa also ordered at 9 this morning water meater oen hla his books book for the be registration ration of workmen or 0 which will be given a meeka work on the ditches and canala canal at a time it ii was decided to give preference to men of families millee fa A resolution was waa aloo aleo adopted that it Is ia the enie of the council that thai abo compensation of call fire firemen in the fire department should be for a full day whenever called upon which at al lowi iowa them governor west received oom com munica mulles tiona tiong from the city of mexico and from atlanta At lauta lauts georgia inviting utah to take part in the respective expositions to be given at those places and requesting the governor to make certain appointments upon these requests the governor took prompt action the mexican communication Is from the officials of the american exposition which opens at the city of mexico on april 9 1896 and ana to which extended notice was given by tue tae NEWS a few weeks ago utah is given on an urgent invitation to make B at display wore there and the Gavera or to urged to appoint exposition commissioners sio ners the atlanta communication i from the directorate of the cotton state exhibition which opens at atlanta georgia on sept 18 tola this year aud continues to the end of the year the request was for a display and appointment of commissioners iaco to the exposition from utah the governor gave both requests consideration and decided to appoint a board or of commissioners to cou cousine side the advisability of having take part at either 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