Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS word bus baa been received that tt tie a V utah Dea passengers on board the steam ship hip which left philadelphia november 2 and reached the other side bide of the atlantic november 12 had arrived arrive ct all ail well charles atkiss a miner stoer employed at the D dilton aton lark mill at bingham Bing baro was waa killed there wednesday by being caught and washed in some of the machinery the deceased came to utah from he be formerly worked millennial star oct 81 on account I 1 sickness elder bider rau bau bon ben gardner has been honorably released from laboring as aa traveling elder bider in the scottish conference with permission to return home november aj 8 1898 1895 prof Linc loome head of the christion christian scientists io in ogden was lint flotd d 26 25 tuesday for or a vio violation latin ot of the city ordinance which provides for the re porting to the city of all of to io oue diseases that occur in the ouy the professor had bad attended a chil j which died of scarlet fever the cites case will be appealed tj the district court samuel roberts roberta a very aged aed resident of milli creek was wa found dead in bed wednesday as aa yale his friends we were rt him his supper hla his wife dieu deeo several ago age the deceased dece dec aeed eseed bad no children and had bad been living alone for a long time pat past the exact cause caune of death to la not known as aa he be old not appear to ailing in particular his hie demise was waa probably due to old age the danish government has opened all of its ita public buildings building arid add records to searchers after go in formation persons desiring particulars iare along aloag this abis line fine ot of work which la Is of such eboh preat great importance to the people ol of utah can obtain the be some by communicating ni walh peter H hsi hi si son aen danish vice consul at his residence souta seventh rast eat this city the birthday of the pioneer woman ell elizabeth both cady stanton Bt anton which was celebrated in new york city tuesday was waa appropriately observed sho aho in several pra parts of utah the program sent about by the national being carried out so ae nearly as aa possible poa aible with tableaux anu and recitations speeches ste etc in st 81 george mrs Lo woolley bad charge of the celebration in iju farmington mrs lucy A clarkin aprin sprin ville arf sarah A buyer Dou bAess there are baoy others obbera but these theae are all that hat have been board beard irom from as ae yet superintendent bay of the marys marya vake vale reservoir company oum pany was wag up from his home in devier coun couney y friday he has bus lust fin lebed his hie work of supervising the construction of two of tbt largest in utah they extend tend completely across sevier sod and are calculate 1 to catch and store water enough to reclaim acres ol of now BOW arid and useless lands when zhe he head gatea gates are dropped and the floods or spring aluie on abe water will back up a distance of set several veral miles approaching pro aching very close to Wary the building of the ibe reservoirs hac bats been a big enterprise and means much to the be people of the section in which it 11 bm ban been carried on owing to the failing health of C L miller ano has haa been presiding JIng over the iowa conference conte he be has been honorably released from hie big labors president miller has been a faithful worker in the grea canes of truth he leaves many warm and true friends to lii council cil bluffs and vicinity where he be has bae been laboring he has bas won the beara of the elders over whom he be presided pre aided for we the lost last eight months and I 1 am satisfied th that a t they will unite with mean men wishing elder bider miller a lung long and useful life elder otto johnson succeeds president miller to la the proof denoy JOSHUA JR prest NS mission SALT LAKE CITY nov NOT 16 1895 the following expressive ord card or 01 thanks was issued from the bishops Bie hops moe saturday afternoon BISHOPS GENERAL storehouse hon A M musser fish fiah and game commissioner utah dear sir in behalf of the grateful beneficiaries permit us to thank you and through you to thank the generous fish and game ame commissioner and fishermen of utah county for the very liberal co of fish bab over pounds they have so generously gene rouel V bent to this city lor for the needy and which we can assure you are highly appreciated by them we have taken pains to distribute them as equitably an aa possible among all clashes ir irrespective ve of creed or color sincere thanks are also due to the he generous rio grande western railroad officials who we understand from you furnished transportation free of charge respectfully yours WM B PR asTow K R T BURTON JOHN B R WINDER mrs E B wells president ol 01 0 the equal suffrage day received the following much appreciated prec precia ted letter the first official congratulation since the constitutional convention conferred conferred the boon of enfranchisement upon the women of this territory colo noy nov 12 1895 dear mrs wells the colorado equal suffrage association in executive session on november instructed its secretary to send congratulations to the newly enfranchised women of utah may the granting of citizenship to the women of utah presage reforms manifold and beneficial and lit in the march of progress may your banner ever flow in the front ranks we gladly adorn our suffrage flag with the third star and the women of colorado jimh you godspeed god speed as workers and as ai citizens of this great nation very cordially yours TaE THEODOSIA oDosiA G AMMONS ammom secretary oden the friends sod and acquaintances of joseph crawford a brother in law of john swain of the firm of wallace swain thomas and formerly a resident of this city are seriously wondering what bus baa become of him ar mr crawford Crawfo rJ has baa been in the business in shelley idaho for some time and has been furnishing brick for buildings in blackfoot on the ath of this month he be left his big home sit at andl and went to blackfoot on business with the firm with which he was deal dealing tog he was paid by this firm abe be day he ha arrived at black oot cot and after eating dinner with a friend he was supposed to have started barted for 13 shelley helley but he be has not returned home me as yet and so BO far no trace of him ban baa been found there la is a strong sus one that he was waylaid by somebody who know knew that he had bad ID hla big possession and was foully dealt with and robbed the authorities are doing everything possible to ascertain what has haa become ot of him theodore peterson twenty six year of axe age returned from a minion to don den maik in august last he had been absent from home hoine twenty eight sigbe he was taken ill III in april but served his full fall time it was wai supposed up that bat on his return home the balmy atmosphere would revive him but be continued to fall and during the past few weeks his condition was regarded as serious he refused to on cm suit auit a physician until the end which came at atao an early hour on friday morning he to is supposed to have died of con 61 loo the funeral services were hold held in the fourth wara meeting house bouee yesterday at noon brot brother her nelson h hd d the respect of the community as au am exemplary latter jay saint he fie leaves a wits wife mother and other roli relatives yes to ta mourn his lose joss the result of the fire at selectman place friday afi afternoon was the total instruction 0 of bis big home valued at 2500 which however oo nO wever Is fig fully covered by luau r su sur anoe rance the blase started to in the root roof shortly after 2 sod and by the time the department the vicinity tb the bouse ehouse was almost a total wreck rhe fhe selectman was absent at Bing baft at the time but the ready assistance of the neighbors resulted to in nearly al the furniture being saved called at office this afternoon and said he desired to publicly express his bis appreciation and thanks to the fire depart ment neighbors sod and friends for the ready willing and effective work in saving his household goods alt all papers and everything movable w waa refocused reeo used the actual amount ot of in ur ucarice ura arice oce mr Christop berson ss says la 2000 carried by the continental of new york fork simons lows local age agents a to on Wednes wednesday Jay a poor tramp named evans while stealing a ride on tho thi U N by at cannon station was quite severely verely ee hurt he was standing stands on the draw heads between the cat carp to avoid the eyes of the trains train men when ong one of bis big legs was caught botwen betwee tut tu buffers and toe the flesh out cut through to the bone which was also aim split he was taken as far as cacho cache unction and there left u butil util the arrival of the cache valley train which brought him to egav lagac he re remaldo maluo at the logan depot until a late hour in the be afternoon before receiving surgical attention while the railway and bouny authorities were holding boix con ault sul atlon tatton by telegraph as to who was waa responsible for his cars care finally tho abe probate judge ordered that he be sti be oared cared for fit at the he expense of the county logan has baa no hospital but robert murdock murdoch a victim of a railway accident by which he be kostboth loat lost both feet admitted him to and agreed to nurse him faim at his bla own residence and dr ormsby attended to and dressed his big wounds this la is a hard bard world for a wounded tramp SODA Sp SPRINGS idaho nov 16 15 mr joseph liau lau of this place went into Hoop Hoo erld lot where the white houie boune in front of the meeting house houe and nd to bla bin surprise found a three y year car old cow in a dry well about eight feet feel deep the well was covered with slabs labi which had dirt over them atie vow ow must have been walking along when we slabs alaba broke and lot let her dow docu u so no one knows how she abe not got into the lot jot she belonge belonga to mr aucutt admust lar il liere and was missing october 14 1 t and and found november in that olo ol 01 i dry well making forty five days in all without anything to eat or drink now mr editor don dont donit it you think abe he la is a mood cow to fast for forty five days baya I 1 think she abe la Is the buat best on record she to la now in my care and la is getting along all right SAMUEL hopkind HOPKIN 8 mantl manti messenger james campbell an employed of the sterling coal voke coke company met with quite a maln itil accident wednesday aday afternoon in which he be luea a broken collar bone besides receiving painful boully twana it was a miraculous coast 9 from instant death campbell Gam was waa employed maloyed mp loyed at the pumps at the bottom of the now new slope elope when a trip of three empty cark was lot down alter after pro needing but a short abort distance oo on the beep incline a coupling broke Jetti jetting jug two oara cars run dudly to the he bottom where they struck a solid face of cos col and rook rock tearing loose the beam pipes bibich carry to we be pump an ae quick ui okly lyss aa possible poi aible men were on the abe scene the escaping steam was waa abut of off aud she be unfortunate man removed to 10 the top anti and medical aid waa saw eum A mined he will be laid up for several weeks wk aka A cattleman from colorado who ho was waa in man ti a abort time ago ab and with whom the editor Is ia quite well acquainted said the beat cattle tier IOU ud in utah were those picked ata up op I 1 to a and about out manti the item is ia worth mentioning we think for the choson that many people here are of abe opinion that thai caule catl leare are it a sort of aback number to M Asire marcell ellue ua nelson come for ward was waa the first announcement Tou raday after the be third district court opened judge klog then called nellona Ne laona attention to the fact of bla bin conviction on a charge of grand Jarc eoy and asked the disgraced attorney it if be bad to say aay to ablis mr nelson replied air lr 0 judge cherry mr Nel velpone pone vio spoke in the prisoner a behalf saying ayling that when he be came here from nebraska his hie character was waa without a stain he formed a partnership here and since then be bad been brought lown down drink lie he had bad been struggling against late fate but everything seemed against him he wait waa in indigent but was waa not a toad bad man at heart hla his great fault was waa a lack of firm near he had bad a wife sun child bild judge cherry asked the court 40 0 o be as aa lenient as possible poa aible judge king said be did not think thick a lawyer bad as much excuse tor for stealing as ae did a private citizen whose education bad been neglected two this defendant delen dant had deliberately stolen then forged so ao order to abiel i himself sod and finally committed perjury to escape his bis crime the judge then sentenced nelson to four years in the penitentiary ao an officer was instructed to go with nelson and get some papers concerning his former clients from the police polica de parl mert t and deliver the same to the united trilled ted B S miss ates marshal lor for the parties interested john howard agent for the utah guano company brought to the NEWS office wednesday some ome specimens or ol onions toey were of at the ibe some game variety but widely dissimilar in appearance and proportions and were eloquent testimonials in bonali of the fertilizer lern lizer now DOW being taken lateen from the blands ui of the gait bait lake buher R late last spring or early last summer mr jonn joan beck beca of title city guano to his bis brother george beek beck at springs spring nearlene nearLe benr leni nl atah utah county where be la Is exten avely engaged in the vegetable raising business with lus truon to experiment with it and ana report the results to the company this fall all A row few weeks ago aga mr howard write tu to mr beok beck and requested that he be send him some aume specimens of unions raised on OB guano fertilized ground aej some that had bad been raised on land kanj that had bad not been thus fertilized today mr howad j rc elved both kinds kind of and they tell a convincing story elory of the benefits to be from the use uee of guano the bret arl named specimens are magnificent ones extraordinarily large while the me latter aregust common plain onions both kinds kinda can be seen in the front window of 01 we the business office that people may think that conditions were different lerent dif in the raising calsing of wees onions it need odily be said eald that chat they were raised in parallel rows rowa upon the eam aade ground the only difference is it tIM iaione rec received elved a surface sprinkling if guano at too rate of poun mounib lo to the acre while the other got none at all the temple block was wai the scene of a regrettable and painful accident shortly before noon tuesday the vie time three in number were foreman Forema iii james R walkley of the seventh waru mat mag Wilf ton of the nineteenth ward and fred bush of the he twenty ward the two lormer cormer sustained aueta ined io injuries urles of a more or leer leas serious character but the last laet was wa Lr fortunate in with only odly a 8 severe evere shaking up lip the men all belonged to the crew of workmen thas chat has been engaged for some weeks past in applying a now new and pleasing cost coat of paint to the assembly ball they had bad just completed their labors on a certain section on wo the side aide of the building and were about to remove the scaffolding on which they stood twelve or feet above the hard bard gravel travelled gravelled gra led walk when jit t fud sud dently gave way ard anil precipitated thota them to the ground tl ti gether walkley struck the ground with his head and was badly hurt though not rendered he was sent to his home with L |