| Show LOCAL ANO AND OTHER MATTERS fa bt george temple will close on friday september and reopen re to open on tuesday october 1895 DAVID H CANNON president sc JE utah dab sept 1 1895 soren hansen of hyrum was lo ila bogan on friday night during his bl rom home bit bis wo granaries A aught fire and were entirely destroyed tift together eWer with their condei to ta two billiard tables were stored in one of the 11 41 buildings the loss lose la Is quite heavy as there was no insurance this time it 16 is the good people of the fifteenth ward who have the pleasure of welcoming home three of their number who have been abroad as they are gen 8 ash aeh gon 00 oo irom from indian territory sepal li morris from europe and geo H wallace fr fram m the southern states all the boys return in robert crot croft jr and family of so salt it laike are visiting loge liogas n on monday afternoon mr crofts croda lutle little daught it was waa out riding with mrs T H lewis add family and by an unexpected jol I 1 while crossing a ditch was thrown ou out t of we the carriage she otis alighted on the elbow joint of her left arm with such force as to cause a compound pound fracture john fames of Bl Ri verdale was wae beung oo on the he second finger of the right hand by a large scorpion while to in the sog act of picking up a bundle of sock sacks which had bad been lying on the hot sand lot for some come time the threshing ML ching was working at his bis place at the bv time rod and one of the men tied a piece of twine tightly around tt tte a finger faroe then rode seven miler j to pi pies ea ton toll where the finger boiler wall wae opened and abe poison extracted A fatal accident occurred at bingham wednesday event iboa 1680 9 e being magnus olson of west doritan Jo ritan mr bir olcen was engaged to in hauling oie ire from the yosemite mine no I 1 in birnham BIo nham to abe sm shelters smelters mel elters tere and in dalr log ing dawn from the mine big hl team took and rushed down the hill mr olaen man was thrown from the wagon the passing pacing over him hied and injuring alm go eo severely that he be died in halt ao an hour the deo deceased essed was a well known and respected former farmer of wet west Jordan about 40 years of age and leaves a wits wife and to mourn his untimely untim elj toss loss I 1 information his has been received that an accident occurred at a saw mill to io carbon county wednesday in which william J tidwell received receive ii some terrible wun dp and almost lost his hia life the mim mill Is the property of P P 1 C and mr tidwell was engaged as sawyer As one of the logs logo was being rolled into posit lun tup it struck him enli knocked him against abe be saw he received ehtee cuts cute each 1 almost five inches to lo g upon the Is ie t side ot of the back and shoulder although fifty tifty soven stitches sti tche were required to close the wounds wound the loss of blood was comparatively slight mr tidwell was carru d on a litter to mt pleasant a distance of almost thirteen miles where his bis wounds were dressed alfe A painful accident and narrow escape from death of which mrs thomas murray of brighton was the victim occurred thursday afternoon on OD north third west street the cause was the running away of a bores bone frightened by the steam motor mrs murray was driving the on the street named avid and was waa on her way to her niece freu grant at north third west the hone borse became fright frightened ned at the motor and in running away threw the occupant out upon the raila the lady received a 8 wound anthe forehead and had bad several ot of her fingers finger crushed besides other bruises abbe retained consciousness however and directed those who came to her assistance to carry her bar to the home bome of mrs grant rider elder george H While wallace of this city returned from the southern teles mission field tuesday after ep pending depending over two years in preaching the gospel in the state of Vir virginia gillis elder wallace left home on june 24 1893 and after striving arriving in chatta was appointed to labor in the virginia oon conference ference must most of his time being spent in the city of richmond he reports the people as an ben g very vely kindhearted kind hearted although they hey are quite indifferent with regard to religion most of the he old prejudices that have existed in the minds of the people regarding mormonism are fast fading away and they are beginning to realize the true position which the latter dry day saints anto occupy elder wallace presided over the virginia conference during six months of his big ti time we and abd wee was released to reburn h ahme me on aug au soab 30 tb excellent health is in enjoyed by the elders in the mission field and a good feeling prevails among them the eleventh ward meeting house was filled to its utmost capacity thursday with the relatives relative and friends oi 01 the late sister bister Susan nith aubrey who had assembled to pay their 11 last II respects reso eota to the memory ot of that esteemed lady the opening prayer was offered by elder john hendry consoling anu instructive remarks were made by elders ww woo NL naylor alor and john nichol SOP who had known deceased fur fir many years having made her acquaintance quaint sEct in england where the kindness and hospitality of brother and sister bister aubrey rod and family were proverbial among the eiders eders and ail wio crossed their door 1 he closing ostop prayer was offered by elder arthur brown end and the dedicatory prayer at the grave by counselor lease isaac beard rhe me choir under the leadership of 0 brother james hood rendered some beautiful tal and appropriate selections the floral emblems were varied end and beautiful aud and so profuse that they entirely covered the casket A long funeral cortege followed tue re delamus lAMUS to their heir last resting place the funeral services over the remains of slater sister zina ball whose death occurred at union bait lake lakee c anty oti on bunday last were I 1 I 1 old eld in the union ward house bouse on wednesday atter nooD commencing at two tc lock the tad oc casion brought out one of the largest congregations ever attending a funeral la in wat that ward the raker ea kore sr vre fw baat chas denney and counselor jamen jamea ij jam james of the he word ward sunday school who each bore testimony to the goodness and the young lady abete speakers were followed h by y elders wm mclachlan and joe JOB nelson and joseph E taylor of the stake slake preal dency T air remarks were full of comfort and consolation to the bereaved and many item of in were given by we the last named speaker bishop ishmael phillips made the closing remarks speaking of the deceased as aa one example in life his was worthy to be tol lomeo the remains were conveyed to the south cottonwood cemetery where the grave was wa dedicated by counselor marion JEL brady the singing was wag beautifully rendered by members of the sunday school led by conductor ww wm E cox when last evening yesterdays yester daya enrollment roll ment of the city schools was waa computed there was wai such a splendid show how lug made that it la in doubtful all things considered it if it could even be up ap pros ebed by auy other city in the land the compa compu aaion disclosed the almost fact that nearly pupils had bad registered during the day the enrollment by schools was waa an aa follows fol toWE washington sit ml hamilton big sum sumner 50 oquirrh koweil I 1 VS orant 7 brynt bryant lincoln jackson Jacl fen 7 74 tenth aa IN bonneville Boone vUle 61 ninth tb 58 uintah 10 twenty birot seventh is twelfth franklin 56 emerson thirteenth ThirLee nth 2 20 davis 68 3 fremont high schol estl mated ad MO 50 total am v today other obber cubile had bad their heir iames enrolled in numbers to the total considerably over the mark the opening attend ace therefore at the schools la is fully 75 per cent cant of the census registration this week says the be brigham brig ham olty city bugler bishop nichols came down trum from the mountains moun taina east of town bringing with him samples of grain wheat barley and ami oats that were raised on hla his new homestead this thia farm la is located near the fourmile four mile hill at least 2000 feet above brigham city which gives it an altitude or of too feet above sea level this thia grain will corn pare favorably with good irrigated 4 ral n ye t it I 1 t recel received ved n no 0 arti artificial 0 cial watering whatever ou on this farmin the very tops lopa ot of the mountains mounta ioa the bi hop also raised excellent garden truck ot various kinds kind there even the tender water melon me lon th thrive rivee two crops of lucern grow well although the grata grain is ia sowed bowed two weeks later than t in a the valley it to la ready for harvesting barvest lox at the same time all this thin work was waa ex experimental ert this year but the results are more than gratifying the satisfactory ursulta of this project of the bishops are already attracting a number of ys y ung men from brigham city to that bat local tye ty several have bave laid out homesteads and will proceed at al onoe once to make the mountain sides blossom as ae the rose bishop Nio bols says ay there bore are still lett left many equally good tracts ot of land in that vicinity which be would like to see other young men of brigham take up A treatise treaties on the milk bilk worm and it ito habits has been lately printed at logan utah edited by 8 karogl it to la a translation atlon from the Japanese in which language it was waa written by thomss thomas KatEU ouma uma the great authority ou on silk ellk culture in japan karogl is a cousin of katsunuma and in ia himself well informed on this able subject his translation to la made into the beet beat of Eng english lieb and his arrangement of the matter Is ie good he first takes taken up the be subject ot the selection 01 eggs and the manner of caring carane for and hatching them then the live five successive ages age the preservation of 0 i coone and the abe methods methode of handling the moths to secure the production ol of eggs and lastly justly he be gives a few paragraphs StOP 1111 on the cultivation of young eboff of the mulberry in the pamphlet of thirty two pages there are sixteen illustrations besides a number ot of scales scale A table showing how bow much the worms grow bow the hurdles should be enlarged and whal whai quantity of braves should bf be given in conformity with their growth accod panics ate the consideration of each agi this tie atiee to is for sale eale at the womans comans exponent office at t the price of twenty WOOLY five ave cents it Js certainly worth this aris sum to those who are iti in terea ter ted to in the subject or desire to uain main information upon it as it is probable that some day the industry of silk culture will he one of the important ell ec terp rises rh of this country for the last three weeks the tabernacle hike has been undergoing a thorough renovation aud and remodeling and nw it presents a handsome appearance both inside and out the coiling ceiling has been whitewashed oil all the woodwork painted and additional seats put in im badet ati falde walls walla of the ibe building have baw painted in imitation of slate col ored marble while the pillars depre abent dt sienna marble making a beautiful and striking contrast additional seats have been placed in the northwest and southwest corner of the building making an extra seating capacity of A now new railing bas baa been placed on each side aide of uie the stand where the bishops and home are located and the seats beats lengthened lo 10 to allow more sealing room the painting has been under the supervision ol of J B walkley who has had about thirty five oben aneo in charge cli arge the r work has baa been directed by A R wright with about twelve men in charge saturday morning the abe scene was one of activity making preparations for the conference meetings sund sundy bundy y and though although the work will wiil not be finished for about two weeks yet the house will be in good shape for tomorrow meeting it is esti estimated mated that the work will cost coat about 1 monday the lifeless body of W 8 montero a printer was found at his room at 72 south Es and a bottle labeled laudanum was found in the room the deceased wax was about 33 83 years old and oame came from virginia where his hie fabier a prominent physicians physician live he was a compositor by occupation lately be has been despondent son anu has ban dissipated a great deal ali aft it has baa oot not been his habit to arise until late no surprise was occasioned when he be did not leave his hii room GUI cul ing the forenoon and the early part of the afternoon at last jimmie ufa hams barn sou of robert graham at whose house bouse montero boarded endeavored endea ende avore vural J to gain admittance to the room to put pat it in order he found be door looked with the key on the inside at last graham became aroused and a window to the room was waa raised and young graham got in he fie found the body lying on the bed with the face buried in a pillow A bottle which tied bad contained two ou ounces nore of the poison lay near coroner offenbach was notified and removed the budy body to evans E vane undertaking parlors the coroners inquest I 1 was held tuesday daymo morning ruing over the rem remain sive consisted of C B durst L watts walls and A M they tendered rendered reo dered the verdict that the deceased came to bis bin death during the night of sent 8 from causes unknown to them they did not think thick that the empty bottle was waa sufficient evidence that he be nad bad sul aided and as ae no post mortem mortem ex amitia umi nation tion was waa hold held the cause of death aliat aud if the laudau laudanum um was taken the intent of its use uee will never be known know n there was an exciting scene at the rauen of C B of fish haven ota on the little blackfoot last sunday say any the MOrt montpelier Peller idaho post the baying hands were in a broday dip in a deep pool where the blackfoot comes gurgi burgl log around a bist bead the water to is about twenty feat deeland deep and the young stern aters were having a great time in the water one of them melville lov lavt land of fish haver although a good swimmer became exhausted mad and began to call tor for help mr wilson who was home cli distance stancO coffod off on the steep bank ba k at first thought the cho young fellow was only Soo liag but bui iu in au ALD instant saw that the case was serious rod lived dived in and with a few powerful strokes reft abed the side ol of the drown tug ing lad the boy grabbed him alm and in spits pite of warning his him arms around him and both went down into the cold waters of the pool it was only by almost superhuman efforts that bat wilson tore himself loose irom the grasp of the almost dying bo end and sigua pun edal da for the remainder of the distance the apparently lifeless body to the shore in front of him unable to leave it to got get breath on the auriac more than twi ceas cean it would have been impossible to find the body again if len to 10 flaat down the current and being unable to support the pounds above water one of mr Wl isona dives lasted two minutes mr wilson has ISO done many daring deeds and has baa saved lives jives before but he should have beens been a proud mau man wasu belay be lay ancon long clous on the bank yet able to give directions for the resuscitation ut of the oo bo and at last saw loveland Love lanu open his him eye the men man at any rate are proud ol oi the baeb and say that it if he hau not been there it is probable that more than one life would have been lost OK it iu the vain attempts to save the boy from drowning both are none we the worse from frem their narrow escape and are again back to in the hay bay fields fielda although mr wilton wilson suffered ered for |