Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS millennial star jan 30 J release on account of sickness rider elder wm 0 newbold new bom has baa been re leased from laboring as ae traveling elder in the she meld conference to return home borne jan 31 1896 the health report for the week ending feb is as fOlI follow OWE deaths reported nine males four female fe five received for burial from outside points two birth eleven males alee nine joint females maiee fe two there are now BOW twelve cases of scarlet fever in the city the wickham murder case came to a close on saturday evening evenio by the jury winging bringing in a verdict that the accused henry allen ailen was not biot guilty tle arguments of attorney weber lor for the state and david evans for the defense were listened to by a crowded curt room with the keenest of interest elder wm harding of the abe third ward died at hie big residence last wednesday from some stomach complaint from which be has been suffering soy sev oral feexe he was born in trowbridge wiltshire Engla englana nJ april dib 1827 funeral will be hold held tomorrow saturday at 10 in the third ward meeting house officers shannon and pratt left this city last just thursday afternoon after on a trip to mt pleasant whence they went in search earch of frederick E abom they believe they will be able tu prove guilly of arson argon they returned last Jagg evening with their man and placed him bim in the city jail jai where he now languishes awaiting trial rial ex councilman cohn cobo will not serve the city as aa fire and police commissioner he has apparently had bad enough of official life at least for the present pree ent too news of his bis election by the council to the board on tuesday night eight last to mr empty Empey was promptly telegraphed egra phed to him in now new york where he bas been on business lor for some time past robert bennett Benc ett of alpine to is anxious to learn the whereabouts of his hie son on charles aged 16 who oft left bis big home on the fourth of this mouth month without the knowledge of his parents charles la is light with sandy candy or red hal bah weighs about pounds wears light colored hat bat with leather band and dark clothes ht he toad had a two year old colt with him when he be left A fire caused by a defective flue did worth of damage at the residence dence of peter larson at east seventh south street at saturday the building is a two twe story brick valued at 2000 and was occupied by hans hanson the contents were lo in to the amount of the fire fir laddies of station no I 1 the blaze in all they received six alarms five of them coming after the department bad turned out A telegram to dr 9 W shores friday morning from E W mcintire at price bore the sail sad intelligence of the death at that place thursday of mr J birch who had come this city for treatment dr shores says that mr birch left town a few days ago and he be la Is unable to ascertain his bis whereabouts should this article happen to meet the gaze of mr birch it will inform him that bat bis big wife has been summoned to the great beyond about 2 saturday an accident occurred at the union pacific yards barile which took mrs borth who re at west third worth street or its victim As aa nearly as could ba learned before going to press the lady was goit gobig g through the yards which is a veritable network of tracks when she was overtaken by switch engine no 1107 knocked down aud and ruu run over to an extent which it it does not prove fatal will render the woman vast injury through life james kearns kearan brother of HOD Ti thomas komas kearns of park City Cily died suddenly at that place monday forenoon loren from heart failure he was waa manager of the coal company at the park and was 40 years of age thomas kearns was in salt lake today lousy when he be received the sad aad news he immediately procured a livery rig and stalled for park city i the body of the dead man was for warded over the union pacific to 10 hii bib old home at 0 niel iniel nebrask for burial the report of public school attendance for january was submitted by superintendent allison at the meeting ot of the board of education nu number m ber at any time in school during mai manth boys boyf 1898 girla 1774 total 9 average number beloni fine average daily attendance por per cent of attendance on average her ber belonging 95 number 0 tardy number of tardy cases cadee lumber of pupils neither absent nor tartly 1759 ot of truant 17 number of cases ol of corporal lehment 23 28 deputy sheriff alez alex wilkins bag baa received a letter jetter bis big son eon buriak of which tells of the discovery of a valuable deposit of onyx in weber coalville Cu Co alville made by mr barlau walkine Wilk Wil kine ioe he has one piece dug du out at the he mine which measures feet and will wili weigh about twenty ton and to la of a very superior quality A sample has been dressed and polished and is ie now on exhibition at watson bros salt lake city this specimen is ia 4 rest feet 6 inches loni long 2 feet wide and 22 inches thick and Is ia a very beautiful piece of stone atone Inform information atton has baa been received in this city by relatives of richard all drige of cedar city utah to theof the effect that he died at that place friday the cause of his demise la Is not definitely stated elated but as he was wae 82 years usage f age it la is probable that it was wag due to no unusual conditions word was first received of bisp bla erious illos esob on wednesday capt by his big daughter mrs elizabeth evans of the eighteenth ward the lady took the airet train for the south to be present at her fathers father bedside leaving this city thursday morning did not reach her destination u until atil one hour utter after his bis death occurred sheriff wright has baa brought back from woodruff rich county bill roberts Bo berte who burglarized S storey torey As store at north ogden roberts roberta wrote a letter to one kennedy in the penitentiary tent iary using acids instead of ink which gave roberts away lo in one of his letters saying that he would be in woodruff from february 3rd ard to the wright upon this information went to woodruff faud and secured his man who is a notorious cri criminal mina he baniog come out of the pen pea january uh and burglarize burg lariz tj J the sture on the he was wearing sume some of the plunder when arrested As the NEWS goes to press word COM comes es from coroner Jo roner offenbach Offen bacha Is office that the ili li teless eless body of a man known is as colonel nevina has been found in bed at a no west second souta street he was about fifty year of age and for a year past pasit had been engaged to la teaching school at murray very little is 1 known of his big identity but it is said that he comes from a family occupying a very influential position in the east tae cause of to is not known and coroner offenbach has deemed i it try to hold an inquest to investigate tui tins case he is supposed to have been dead about twelve hours dr A C young at a late hour thursday afternoon was appointed peal tertiary tent iary lary physician to succeed dr witcher at a salary of 50 per mouth month he hein la also allowed 26 25 per month ino nth for medi olnee and under the rules or the board must visit the penitentiary at faast once each alternate day the appointee to Is well and favorably known in this city where he be was born bora in 1859 and where no ne was raised he la is a BOO bola of the late president young and a graduate of the dartmouth ew col logo medical school he also aleo took tock a i ost oat graduate course to ID a leading new york institution and tip la in all respects I 1 equipped to successfully discharge tb the e duties of his now new trust at last evening sunday laroy buttle son of william J and ana mary 0 buttle of the war warl J died au aud d deday from disease orf of the heart he fie bad been ailing for some time and yesterday felt more restless rest lese than usual at the hour named he walked across the room and sat oat on a chair at table leaning forward ou bla elbows to rest his hia father was wag a pillow at bla big back on the chair to make him more comfortable when he fell back and expired without a straggle the rhe bereaved family are deeply ad with in their low lose the deceased was KM a bright boy of genial and kindly disposition anu anti a favorite with his playmates he wag aged 12 years 6 5 months and 16 days day his hie father is engineer on one of the anlon pacific switch locomotives at the depot in this hie city elder J B R halliday returned on the ath of this month from a two years yeara mission to east tennessee Tenneva eo rider elder halliday has been laboring in the field during hla his whole stay with the exception of one month when he was in the office at chattanooga and for the last eight months presided over the conference brother halliday has bah dodl codr but words of praise for the people of fast tennessee and reports that their kindness kindne ee we was beyond all al expectation the conference to is in ID a flourishing condition and it is expected that durine this abie year there will be more baptisms than ever before the better classes of toe the people are being labored with by the tee El jerp and they are taking great interest in the work elder Halli days home borne to is at plea aut ut grove and the illness of his mother at that place brought hla his release a little litile sooner than would otherwise wise been the ease case peb feb 17 burton aclander ged too tea years son eon of Black blacksmith mib A blander of the second ward this chiq cit was run over by a three and a halt half tu debaker wagon carrying five ah pounds of morning at t 1180 1130 the lad miraculously escaped death vor for the heavy wheels passed over his hie abdo abdomen meu no bones bonea were broken dr allen alien who la in attending says as yet no of the lads internal organs being seriously ruptured have developed the boy was playing in the yard 40 abet of the op when be law enoch ewdard a neighbor driving by sod and thinking be could got get a ride home bome ran rain 40 get on the waon wagon by climbing on the brake braaf reaching the wagon however he slipped ott on a rock and fell head bead foremost under the wagon the wheel mut must have turned him over boure passing over bis big body as ae he be was wae lying on his bis back and received the full weight of the wagon no blame to ie attached tt ached to the driver as he was busy watching other moving teams in order to prevent collision and was not aware of 01 the she bos bo pa presence until be heard beard able cries of agony prank frank stevans the notorious crook and nd all round desperate dee crimi al had an n experience tuesday mom I 1 ag which very likel yue will not soon boon forget and which oame came nearly ending bis big checkered ered earthly career ab abut ut half balf past ten as an the prisoners were working in too vicinity of capitol bill stevens and a fellow prisoner named damned J C grace took it into their heade beads to escape sod they proceeded to do so eo by mean of blet pooles 12 guard joe Bale Balei gb however was on the alert for such movements move menta and aad they had no sooner started than be shouted telling them to stop him HIB choute did not have the desired effect and quick as a flash be whipped out aut big 44 calibre revolver and taking deliberate aim at al stevens slovene who was in id the lead and about 25 yards away fired toe report ot 0 the gun caused grace race to think that be was treading irea on dangerous ground and be topped stopped stevena ran about ten foot feet farther when he be too stopped and surrendered rendered with a wound in h hla to back which caused him to think that it would only be a matter of 01 a few houra until his time would come to shuffle toshime off this mortal coll coil his wound was wae not danger dangerous our the promoters and officers of the mutual improvement league were ivil pleased leased beyond expression Wearies wednesday day on account of the success which mit at fenced their efforts in the gra grand ad formal opening of what Is ie expected will be the greatest of its kind lii in the be intermountain inter mountain west it if indeed it to Is not dot already entitled entitle a to that dlo distinction from the time the the build tog log swung oo on their biogia at 7 to te admit the vau van guard ot of callers until 10 the library gymnasium bath and dressing rooms were thronged thron ged i with friends and patrons of the new institution it is estimated that from 1600 1500 to 2000 visitors inspected avid and admired its ite furnis furnishings hiDge during the eveni evening ug Sall fully tendered rendered selections were given by the cannon guitar at ai d man dolin miss Babcoc ba 19 class ex eluted a series of novel athletic feat the classes of the misses taylar anu and putnam also did some very clever work mr s fencing class gave D exhibition that elicited applause mr and mite respectively ively gave vocal and instrumental select selections ious and the singing of the whitney Wh liney spencer ana patrick was wae much enjoyed on loyed about A bout sunday aterno oo olo private marshall li hmitchell LM Mit itchell chei of company F sixteenth infantry in lany furt fart douglas Dou glae committed suicide by snoot shoot me himself through the be head with a kraag jorgensen rifle toe the tragedy occurred in one of the small email rooms in the wing of the barracks of of com lany any F privates sheets and were talking to in the barber shop directly in the year rear of where the shoo shooting ing occurred they were listening it is said to the bund band discoursing the well known air nearer my gods bcd to rhee 91 9 when they were suddenly startled by the report of a rifle rhey thought at fierst that some one had bad carelessly put a loaded shell in the stove grove and begau bebau to investigate and floding dithing they returned to the barber shop corporal hagg WM was the first man to discover the il lle leless leae form of the foolish mav mao in passing through the room to ku go to the barber shop he be saw mitchell sitting on his big bed with his bead band drooped to one side with blood running out ot of bis big mouth and range nose on nis his jap lay jay one of the new rifles and at his big side a stick about a toot foot long which he had bad used to pull the be ti irger private mitchell Mito hell was 85 35 years of age and wais marshall county Miss Mise he was serving bis big second enlistment being discharged from troop K sixth cavalry and re enlisted in november ber 1893 if he e had bad spent seven years in the army and during that time he be proved to be a 4 good soldier and was a very proficient marksman having won a great many medals the cause ot of bis death is supposed to be despondency an envelope was found at bis big bedside on which were written these theme lium lines A pans pang in all I 1 feel here to is a blight in all lose ieee the petition rom from sidney stevens Sl ovens D EL peery peary and about sixty other heavy taxpayers of ogden which created a I 1 little i atle bree breeze ae I 1 in u the senate feb 12 readi to the honorable members or the senate of the be state slate of utah it I 1 is high time the legislators of utah made laws for the people instead 0 of office seekers we have noticed that men who pay nu taxes are the foremost in creating om commissions missions and offices and arguing tor for high fees and high salaries for which they will so no doubt scramble to order to draw tb the salaries and too fees we have taken y this its thing under ob lois and pledge ourselves here after to work against all bueb men at elections for the reason that nearly dearly every farmer working man maim artisan and aad business man cannot pay the taxes and have to witness their tbell homes sold for taxes since taxes have been so in creased to the detriment of ef their biami ly I 1 jd la 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