| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS henry hill a two year cearold old son of william hill of north ogden died quite suddenly the cause ot of death was wa a mystery mytte ry dr condon who was called in after death raid amid it was a case came of eup suppressed pressed me measles aslon it if anders nielsen and his wife grethe marie boyesen who emigrated from denmark to utah in the year 1866 1865 or their children will communicate with danish vice consul peter hanson hansen in salt lake they will find themselves heirs to some property properly in Deni denmark nark dr james E talmage and wife will foe bs deeply sympathized with in the lou loss of their little daughter zaila whose death occurred at a m saturday from pneumonia the babe was nearly nine mouths old she was just recovering from an attack of illness when pneumonia set in with the be ro re sult eull stated william A brown who with his bl wagon and team were thrown down an embankment about a mile west of the he warm springs on april 18 and badly injured has filed a damage suit against salt bait lake city alleging that his injuries were the result of the cites negligence in allowing the highway to remain in a dangerous condition tuesday brother W T jack of this city received word of the death of nis his sister lster mrs eliea bliss spencer on april 28 at somerville the th 0 deceased was a native of salt lake city and ba the wife A f C H spencer formerly with the electric light company here but later a resident of somerville the letter bringing the sad ad news to Is brief and states that the cause ause of death was la Is grippe clarence mateen of spanish fork lias boa applied to the first district court for a writ of review in a case in which 11 tit ioner was tried before james V 1 ales justice of the peace tor for spanish fork precinct for an offense against the city ordinances of spanish fork city and flood fined 10 and cost petitioner denies the jurisdiction of the precinct justice j ustice the writ was granted and the case will come up on the loth of may at an early hour wednesday the fire department was called out to extinguish king a small blaze in the north eastern astern portion i of tie city very little damage was d done one the department was called to north seventh west street late tuesday afternoon where a blaze had madelta made its appearance in the roof of an adobe dwelling occupied by deacan mcleod and which caught from sparks irom from the chimney it was at a loss lose of sume some 15 no insurance the consolidated mine at park city was the scene of a sudden and unexpected fatality on 00 saturday evening A minor miner named reese jreese with a number of other work workmen MOD started down the ladder of the incline after upper supper when he missed mined hi hit hold toppled pled over and plunged headlong to the be bottom a distance of toot leet death was instantaneous the tan deceased was but bat 28 years of age and unmarried A brother of the deceased dece aeed it la Is claimed met his death to in a coal mine at coal ville recently gafter office hours boun tuesday postmaster albert H nash will turn the he office over to the recent appointee mr C J B R barratt since bis bin spiD appointment ointment in ia november 1892 mr nash has oiled hla his position very satisfactorily and be retires with the good will of the public he will go to ogden oden at onoe once to occupy the position of superintendent of the salt bait lake ogden gas electric light company at as wat that pont mr barratt who has already shown his hia fitness for the position to which he be has been re appointed goes into office with the of the people mrs W H W colomy whose ad drew arose is box N H writes to the NEWS lor for information concerning the whereabouts of 0 her uncle john A Wake bam who returned t urn d t to 0 salt lake five mouths months ag ago ol 01 since which time they have heard board nothing of him any information concerning him would be greatly appreciated precia ted by the above who states that his relatives relative are all anxious about him the NEWS recalls a visit from the Kentle ioan on hia arrival from the eat east but does not know hla his present whereabouts OGDEN utah april bothe moyes mill was destroyed by fire at 6 5 a m today the building Is a total low ione some of the can be made available fr future use for about a year the mill has been idle moyes sold bold it a abort time since to peter Mur teneen co for yesterday they started up the mill tor for get gei era oral business the mill was found to be on fire last night at 8 o alock too fire department extinguished it without lo losand seand again it was on fire this morning and was destroyed dea troyed no insurance J Q G moyes s residence real denoe adjoining to la damaged to the amount of min mils susan B anthony president of the national american woman suffrage association mud and the vice president at large the rev bev anna ann show with other representative speakers pe aken will hold bold a conference in this hia city next month may 14 11 and the place has baa not yet been fixed upon but will be announced later the party will reach the city may 12 and rev bev anna shaw will speak in the tabernacle in the afternoon of sunday of that date and in the evening it la Is expected ibe be will speak at a union service in some large ball if the matter can be satisfactorily arranged as no doubt it will be A consolidation of all the natural gas interests inte in davis county excepting those of the new american oom corn pany has been practically effected mr J B walden has baa secured shares of the stock of the great salt lake natural fuel company out of a total of shares it is expected that the home natural gas fuel company of farmington Farming lWon toa wal consoli date with the now new company and that these mose interests will combine ter for the development of the gm gas fields the well of the great salt gait lake company has reached a depth of over feet and the seventh well of the now new american ORB gas fuel company whose gas gaa to ia now in the mains in this teim city Is ie down over feet and has ban pierced several strata of gas gae A stratum of shale was encountered at a depth of feet alfred H brown died very suddenly at an early hour monday at the home of his bis son george on second secord west between sixth and seventh north streets street about I 1 monday morning the son who was sleeping in an adjoining room says he was aroused by a nolle noise in his big farbar fathers le apartments he hastened to hla his room and found him sitting up in bed in terrible agony he rushed to a neighbor and baked asked him to go for a doctor and his wife also left the house when he be returned his father had fallen face downward on the bed and blood was pouring from bis bin mouth dr bean soon arrived but as an mr brown was dead he could do nothing tor for him deceased was a blacksmith by trade and was 52 years of age he has ban been a resident of this city for many years the effort to have the national conventions vent ions of the two great parties in 1896 hold held at some point in the west is n now ow assuming definite shape and it if them the tempt attempt snail shall prove u unsuccessful it wil not be through the fault of the western leaden in pursuance of a resolution passed ty by the general assembly of the state of california the gove governor knor has called a meeting of the de delegates lecates from the western states and territories to be hold held in san ban francisco at a time to be hereafter fixed t ta adopt a plan for securing the conventions of 1896 at the most convenient place within the territory west of the racky mountains governor west a tow tew days ago re a request from the governor of california to appoint delegates to this meeting and today he be announced the be following gentlemen as such delegates 0 W powers P H lannon Li annan F J kelsel and isaac trumbo wed wednesday leoday alvernoon ater alter noon a narrow escape from drowning occurred at chis county florence brower brewer a child about three years old was crossing the upper ditch which runs through the fort from L atle cottonwood Colt onwood canyon hand band in hand with an older sister suddenly the lit tie one loosened her sisters sister hand and fell into the wide rapid stream the sister who had her in charge gave a wild scream which was heard by the mother who hastened to ascertain what bad happened the little one was discovered ft flaat bat ing down the stream about fifteen or twenty rods from where she had fallen in and the mother jumped into the turbid water which was almost waist deep and brought the child to the bank of the ditch though badly soared no further injury than a thorough soaking and the ears and nose being filled with sand was the happy result on lost list thursday even evening log about 9 mr T H walk of union who haj had just returned from salt gait lake city on business connected with so an irrigation water dispute was nearing his home from the bench south of hie big place when his bia borse borne stepping into a broken culvert and making a sudden tart start forward threw the occupant u the cart out on to the road breaking his hie right log leej just abt above the knee the nigh was very dark and mr wala with great difficulty climbed into the vehicle not dot realizing that the limb which has baa been lame for some ome years was broken when he reached his bin borne bome however he found he could not dot move his bla log leg which bung useless use leee he called for some acme young men who happened to be near by to him into the house dr robertson Bober ol of sandy was sent for and dressed and not act the limb making the patient as ae comfortable coro com portable as possible mr walk irs ia about 60 years of age and was waa appointed a few weeks ago truit fruit tree I 1 lu 11 in that part of the county his hie accident was due to the bad of the culvert on saturday evening the NEWS contained an announcement of the serious illness of a highly respected ci tizer elder wm win S brighton of the eleventh ward yesterday sunday nil big sufferings suffering came to an end after au an illness of lose leaf than a week the deceased was born in overtown Over town lanark banark shire scotland sapt 24 1829 he joined the church in his bis native land lana io in 1844 and came to utah in 1857 making nia bin permanent home in this city in 1870 he be oame came into possession of what b has since become known ae brighton the beautiful summer resort at the head bead of big cottonwood canyon in 1880 elder brighton was wa called on a mission loo and spent two years yean in his native land preaching the be gospel goepel he subsequently served serval years as a home missionary in ID the salt lake stake of zion ab u nine months ago bis big wife died he leaves four sons going and one daughter he was an earnest sincere devout member of the church and was greatly greally esteemed by his associates agBo his bereaved family will have the sympathy of a large circle of friends charles au X well known resident of this city was drw drowned ned in city creek on saturday night deceased has been acting as an bookkeeper at the utah penitentiary since I 1 ace june jone last and saturday being ble bis day off offee he came in during the forenoon to spend the day at as home about in we the evening he a attempted to jump across city creek just opposite his residence at no west north temple street owing to io the bursting of the mains maine the water had been turned into the main creek causing it to be considerably ew swollen ollon in the attempt to leap over the aqueduct as an he reached the opposite bank bis big foot clipped on a wet rook rock and falling failing forward be rolled into the tn water and was carried by the current into the flume which runs from flito to sixth west the aarm alarm was agven but it was I 1 in the morning moraine before the way bouy was recovered which was accomplished by tearing up some boards at sixth west went street mr silverwood silver wood was bout about P 48 years of age and a native of england he fie was wag lor for many malay years timekeeper at the old utah central now DOW U P depot and was wag afterward employed loyed at Z C M 1 I as an bookkeeper he was also with sears bean jeremy tor some time he leaves a wife and two children a boy of 19 and a girl of 18 james velt a tramp was waa killed by the union pacific express train which left ogden for abts olty city at friday evening As the train was about halt half way between layton and kays kaye ville engineer noticed a body lying across the track and immediately applied the tb air brakes at the same game time signaling with the whistle the speed gf cf the train was waa such that it was impossible to stop the train in time to prevent the body from being run over and badly mangled the victim was one J 0 a gang of tramps that has been infesting eiting that locality for some bome days and was waa identified by his hie companions who said be had been overcome by the effects of liquor and could not keep up w tb them and they had left deft him behind he is ie aup praed to have tell fell down and not being able to got get tip bp was wae caught by train and killed instantly an inquest was to be held at Kay oville senator benator stephen B elkin accompanied p nied by his big wife three sons one and one daughter arrived in this elty city from the west thin morning and spent pent the day viewing salt bait lake ijames a many attractions he ift washington last february for a tour of the west ha visited mexico california oregon and other western we sterl and cornea comes to this city direct from portland the western tour lis is strictly for pleasure and recreation and the senator has bai very little to say bay in regard to politics he has bus expressed himself however as a straight out silver advocate senator elkins is one of the moat prominent republicans in the country try and his name ban baa more than once been mentioned in connection with him bie bartys presidential ticket for 1896 he west went virginia in the up upper per house of the national legislature and was formerly delegate in congress Cou grees from new mexico at which time he maje maie many warm friends in utah and other parts pans of 0 the west went mrs elkins elkin la Is a cousin of mrs mr goo P F downey and mrs A F holden of this city the party will remain a day or two in our city and will then continue the tourney journey er mt the fifth annual report oi of the be utah experiment station has just juat been re at this c moe the report of the director shows shown that there in an increasing in cress interest among agriculturists in the experimental work of the tattoo station the demand for the of the station having caused each regular tsue isue issue sue to reach copies on this account it to la suggested eug that the territory F shall assume the expense of publishing the bulletins the orea tion ofa of a territorial board of agriculture agri culture and the official veterinary inspection of 11 vt stock are recommended the principal lines of research along which the station is carrying its experiments are clearly outlined followed by a description of the courses of study and practical work in agriculture offered by the he agricultural college the report of the agriculturist the horticulturist the dairying investigator the chemist the biologist the irrigation engineer the veterinarian aoi an the meteorologist follow in the order named each gives a summary of the work done last year and an outline of work in band for the ensuing year yar the report is a clear brief statement of the affairs of the station containing a number of illustrations of the buildings and departments it to la an interesting publication and will be sent cent free to any person applying for it A now new system of electric lighting has been placed in the tabernacle anil anik on the grounds surrounding that build ing the new amp la Is 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