| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS mrs rya eva brown wife of elward edward brown Brow tl died sunday night after a lingering illness mrs mra brown with her husband and four children moved to salt lake from kaunas six alx lx years ago and to provo four years yeara ago where she he has hag sinice resided she was a most moat estimable lady a devoted member of the M E churchard chur chand leaves leavea a large circle of friends friend who jot join n the bereaved family in mourning her departure all of the sacks furnished to the utah state irrigation by the agricultural department at camb ington have bave been sent out to far farmers mersin in all parts of 0 vie t ae territory sud aud the demand tt for more has been so eo great as to necessitate the board making aa requisition on the department officials for another installment soils are oming in every day in these small bags are TO collected and sent to washington in considerable num dumber bert on arriving arrivi ug there the dolla will be analyzed aud the result made and kept keps on record for reference purposes sev at bloebaum Bloe Bin abam bam saturday Baur day morning at I 1 k officer J C morrissey Morr lasey ws was so ac olden tally killed the deceased war wall one of the officers ficera of appointed by the court to keep we the pt p aoe ace at bl BI rh ibm ro on july bra ucb and jtb morrissey Morr ley and simon gavin a local joca officer were arresting a man who was w disturbing the peace the man drew a ko knife tie OU on gavin and the officer oer struck at him with his hia pistol discharging it by accident and morrissey ey who was wae standing landing behind the man received the bullet through hla his heart morrissey Morr ley was wa abacut ab ut 86 85 years old and leaves a wife an i five eh children ildren mrs mra morrissey was waa almost penetrated by tue udden sudden newa dow the funeral services over the re maina main 0 of mr kirkpatrick were held at the residence of mrs maj J oh ob na nAMan marshall hail a at t 12 m w tuesday Tue aday they were on 0 inducted inducted by the rev mr of st pauls cathedral and were very verv simple anu impressive the attendance was quite large the members of 0 the bat bar boing anere aber lo in great number the music was by a select galeot quartet and was waa very impressive and appropriate at the cloae of the er vices those preb pre ent were given an opportunity to view the remains sod and many were they who took is a abt look at the depow departed ted the floral were profuse prot uee the or abet being morally literally be decked with ifwers fl ibera the remains remaina were interred in mount civet olivet cemetery salt lake city commenced suit auit lo in the third court friday against walter waiter K perkins Per kios for ana ni asks aake that defendant be retained from inter ferzog with the waters of emigration creek it to la alleged that on the of jurke june 1895 and at divers times since tuen MODS at a point about a mile north of wagoner wagener a brewery to in emigration canyon ur mr perkins perkina diverted toe waters of emigration creek without authority and against the protest of the city which laluan to be the exclusive the wagon of said creek thin water was wa taken tor for irrigating purposes sei A temporary lo junction is aked tur for requiring mr perkins to leave the batir alone until the case la Is heard and that the injunction then ba 03 made permanent the court issued the desired retraining restraining order and an order tor for mr berkloo to show cause on july 20 if he be has baa any reasons to present why the injunction I 1 oi unction should not be made perpetual lawt lat wednesday Wil william lisin jardine son aon of bishap jardine Jard lne of Clark clarkston stan met with an accident which may deprive him of the use of his lower limbs limba aring the remainder of his hie existence and perhaps of his lite life in company with one or two compan companions ibris he be was wae getting out timber for a boure irk in the mountains about twenty five miles east of af preston ou on the she divide between cache aud and bear lake counties H he we wa dragging sami loge log dawn th the mountain when abe be drag easiest a plue pine tree knocking it down tue too tree in falling no ao struck mr jardine hack back that three of the dorsal verle bise were displaced and one was fractured trao lured he was waa placed in a vehicle and ana taken home bume otty miles distant it was wa not thou thought glat his hie injuries were so 80 severe evere until the who attended him made investigation the lower pact of his nody he hal i been ren ran dfred perfectly useless aej an was devoid of 0 sensibility toe surgeons eure oua may ay the ouy chance be nae bus of recovering the use ot of his limbs at all la in by an opera lion it has bus ut yet been decided whether it will be performed or not james jamea storey to la iu in the custody of sherill hardy i on the ot of committed a felony the oum om paini paint was waa filed with U B 13 com sommer su sunday and storey was wag captured at tour four monday corniuk live five miles milea norto northwest west or of the city he professes to know nothing of the alleged offense Be mrs areen says tie be made a criminal assault upon tier storey sod her husband joho john green be bal I 1 been out together saturday night and storey arrived at greenaa house first it was late laie and according to arp M statement became is ner her row she it to be her husband she discovered his identity just juat in time to henelt from bt be ing dog she victim of a great wrong ond and rousing the neigh neighbor brood with her screams reame sc frightened storey oft off he grabbed his bia clothes and left the bousa when her husband and assistance came a tow few minutes later he could not be found nor were the tbt officers able to get him until this morning he was taken before judge sommer dommer and bail for his appearance lo tomorrow morrow fixed at lu in default ol of which he re remal malois nii in too toe custody the fourth of july 1895 woo was celebrated by salt L lakers aers away from their own homes thursday thousands of patriotic pleasure seekers beeken visited Salta lr great crowds spent the day at garfield the lovers of bicycling won weal outgo out to becks hot springs in large numbers nu sabera to witness the events there the a s arving clur secured a heavy share of patronage tor for its meet at calder calders N liberty park was oiled filled with plo smooth park was also thronged thron ged wagners magners Wag ners walkers walker lake park and the canyons also furnished places of rest and recreation tor for many persons altogether we the drain on the olty cites s population was such as to leave fewer ewer people at home borne than at any time for a long period of years the day was a disagreeable one on account of the she win wina A and hatless bailer gentlemen wore were very much in evidence about the beach resorts during the day at baltais saltair and garfield were kept busy picking up from the tossing toning waves and returning to their owners boad gears soaked and spoiled by the he salt water in not a few cases however men returned with the intellectual terminals of boelt toelt bodies bare because of the coverings thereof being borne so BO far away on the wind from pavilion platform and car window as to be unrecoverable but notwithstanding the fantastic fanta atio freaks of the elements element the jay WASS was to in the main MAID well spent and remarkably free frum from the usual fourth of july accidents and disturbances the inhabitants of east waterloo were excited saturday on account of a fire are abat for a time threatened to destroy a handsome little residence on twelfth south bough between fourth and folh street fl but bug which was subsequently confined to the toot roof about 6 aou acu smoke awoke was soon een to issue in buge bue volumes arom rom the roof of the residence of martin feder and soon afterwards the dry shingles shi oglee around aa toe chimney were si blame friends to la the neighborhood hurried to the scene cene and laborers on their way to so the she street oar car stopped and very soon an improvised fire brigade consisting of ladles ladies and gentlemen was formed the burning building buil was hastily emptied of thu the which was placed at a safe distance sod and then attention was given to the building water was brought from springs and ditches and after an hours hard work the be flames were under control a result not at first anticipated owing to the scanty canty facilities for an emergency of that kind the building was saved except the root roof and the damage was waa comparatively slight sod and will undoubtedly be fully covered by the insurance su sur anoe rance some defect iu in the flue evidently caused the blaze later word was received that the abe fire tanned fanned by the wind started up again and after a short time the handsome residence was a mass of amoul dering rules ruins just now how there Is considerable discus akau n among the owners of ore orchards bards as aa whether or not spraying accomplishes what the law contemplates that it 19 should or whether it can be made to do no BO one ot of salt ake countes coun tys foremost J M W fisher jr proprietor of the mountain nursery fruit farm at mill creek does not hesitate in answering the question emphatically lo in the affirmative in proof of his file statement he last evening brought to the office samples of very fine fruit from a district at onetime one time he says was a veritable worm cooler center too the specimens he show a complete absence of the ravage of the ordinary fruit pest peat as does all his bis fruits fruit large and small ou on a five acre orchard this condition he be attributes clely deiy to intelligent and proper spray ing As to bad effects arising from the use of sprayed fruit he says say there here can be none where the work Is in done with wish a faithful regard for the simple rules ruled that every understands or can easily learo learn mr fisher blaber lias ban found the fruit raising business to be a very profitable follow lov ing last year when tali his orchard was but four years old it paid on an average of about per acre tills thin year toe the returns will be much greater and as ae the trees become older there will continue to be an increase lo orease climatic and al ai other conditions being favorable his hi orchard is in a very fine one rod and well worth the time of any person to visit there was an unexpected and exciting occurrence at toe the rooms of the utah Commis commission pion shortly before noon wednesday ed 0 e edi ky when that body ada adjourned ou road T tuesday 0 ad s y evening ning it was until 11 wednesday at that boor mr caine reporter of the tribune was promptly on hand for the purpose of ro porting the proceeding edinge he got a much better news item than ban he be hoped tor fur though the manner of getting it could hardly be appreciated by him it appears that mat the commission was to discuss the schedule on the new state constitution one phase of the quen quentious tiou was as to whether or not women should have the right to vote at the election mr letcher informed the newspaperman that the meet meeting ing was to be an 16 informal formal one and that the commission desired to disown the proposition alone mr cain contended that it was a public meeting for the purpose of considering public matters and that he therefore had bad a perfect right to remain but letcher said be had bad not and invited him to I 1 step out cut into the ball mr cain refused then force was resorted to and mr cain was pitched bodily into the corridor by letcher etcher Li and clerks clerk blair aud and parks the reporter resisted but was wae overmatched over matched and took his medicine with remarkable resignation and went down and sat oat on the front steps until the meeting was over no definite action was taken and the board went into session again we this afternoon to solve if possible the problem that has come before it the health department reports for the week ending july fth births 23 males 18 females 10 deaths 9 males 5 4 there are five flaps out standing denoting contagious diseases 1 scarlet fever 4 there is one case of typhoid fever in we the city no of deaths for june 27 rate bate per 1000 sex bex males 16 15 females males le 12 color white 27 social be relations batio ne married 8 wi d owe 6 5 stogie single 18 not given 1 N nativities Nativi adivi ties utah 10 other parts of U 8 4 foreign 18 no or 01 bodies received for interment from elsewhere 7 no of bodies shipped for to other places 8 deaths in hospitals bo 8 3 premature and still born not con counted 0 ted 9 marriage licences licenses licen ces from county records record 43 births reported white 63 males 88 38 females 80 contagious diseases reported sear bear lot let fever third ward 1 fourth ward 1 eleventh ward 2 seventeenth ward 1 twenty first warda typhoid fever fifteenth ward 1 diphtheria second ward 1 ninth ward 1 total 9 food co Condemned adem ned beef 11 veal teal thi fruit Ms ibi vegetables ibi fbi cheese aby ib milk 20 gallons gal loui burned at the cram Crematory story Us Garbage r bage load vegetables 1 load fruit 2 loada abeel pelts I 1 load eggs 7 oase case dead cows cow 7 dead stige 47 deau horses borses 8 dead sheep 2 estimated cubic yards ards 1411 there was wag a special meeting of the utah commission shortly before 6 5 o elock tuesday there was a de in the nature of a surprise it was the rei resignation ignation of mr letcher JLe tober as chairman of that body judge norrell was unanimously goosen to succeed him all of the members were in attendance except judgener Jud judge geNor nor roll rell who in ie now in the east in search of lost health mr lie lober will con dinue to act BB as presiding officer 0 of I 1 the until the return of norrell mr air letobar reported that all records bad been indexed in accordance with the instructions of the board abe abstracts abstract of election returns from the year 1690 1800 bad been properly bound blundin bo in atlas form and alphabetical order of counties that the preparation of the necessary registry books bad been completed and that all the tha printing blanks stationery and other necessary matters for the use of the be officers of election bad been pro cured he be ulso also submitted for the consideration cons of the board the fourteenth annual report of the commission embracing the following subjects subject Terri Terr luna ituria statutes 1878 governing election matten ten the edmunds law of 1882 the edmunds edmunde tucker law of 1887 changes chaigr B in territorial statutes statute in the enabling act list hat of registration officers 1884 registration in salt ball lake cou county ity sou anu the proceedings in bourl amnesty the election ejection of 1894 making the re board oan and canvass of votes for territorial officers anu constitutional delegates contested sted election cases case elec tivis frauds school election convention enforcement of special laws jaws disburse mente ment political review the utah commis commission the work for 1895 he also alo submitted a copy of inel I 1 n rue ruc eions for officers of election for 1895 which was ordered printed ane chairman was directed in 10 call upon the disbursing agent for annual statement of receipts anti and ments menta for 1894 and 1895 city creek canyon was wag the scene of a very serious runaway and lip tip over accident dunday the wish mishap SIP occurred shortly be ore noon a aau the victims were edward H morrie who ohp was driving a double seated tot top suro rey ray jonn john sn thomas and wife anu aim mrs D N murris morris a sister of mr thomas the norae borse started to run away ani morris morrie pulled at the reins with all ail the 9 bength at his bis command and bouw wouw probably have succeeded in preventing tung an accident but for the fact thai its thomas also grabbed the lines and pulled the animal |