Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS lying dead at the threshold of his hie own home was the condition io in which george eorge at prince an old citizen of bandy was found yesterday christmas morning he had bean out late the night before and the impressions impression in the snow showed that he had fallen to the ground quite severely the fall and inclemency of the weather are said aid 13 have caused his death elder P F M bollwinkel of gentile valley bannock county idaho was wap also in the elty city on his bia way home from a mission to middle Toon tennessee essee for which part of the world be left october 80 30 1893 he enjoyed his bis labors labon very much and says that tie be was never ill III a single day from the time of his bis departure until his bis return the mils mie sion ion prospects in middle tennessee hie he says are very good mrs sarab barab M kimball sunday reached the age of seventy seven yearn year 14 and was called upon at her home and congratulated by a number dumber of fri ir lends endo mrs kimball is oue one of U cabs pioneer women and has been identified with every movement for the advancement of hersea her sex at the inception ot of the belief society organization at kirtland abe he was as she has been continuously since ance in the front ranks in promoting its interests Inte resu the county infirmary inquiry hs ended in the dismissal of superintendent boman cannon on the strength atre of the charges preferred by the select men several days ago monday jbv b members of the court reported tb findings of their investigation and adopted resolutions diac not no only mr cannon as superintendent but also aiso mrs cannon as mairon the anc 1116 ja ter teia s place was waa promptly alilea by mrs john miller the court was a three tu to one proposition e throughout cudgle jud mcnally voting agati agat st at the selectmen elder james jamee barrow of the ninth ward of this city wao recently returned from a mission to new zealot zealand ad was a caller at the NEWS office he fie left home to take up his bis missionary work may 21 1893 on arriving in new ihland he was waft set apart spart to per lorm form missionary work among the european population which numbers nuin bero about of this element the english and scandinavian nation aluies largely predominate elder barrow enjoyed himself thoroughly while away from home he says the new zealand Za land mission is in in a very veri prosperous condition condi ilon advices advises received by heber J grant A co insurance agents state that the well known firm of durrans winter A co of rexburg Bex Rex burg cuabo sustained a heavy beavy loss by bj fire on the night of the ord the firm had a large rook store stocked locked with general merchandise and the lose joes is in reported as being total what the amount of the loss lose Is Is SPI an yet jet unknown but bat grant co state wat bat the insurance ine urance amounts to placed I 1 a cod in the hartford oi 01 fl rop rooklyn klyn and imperial of london an accident happened tit at the B R Q G W depot provo doe dec 80 which wili will olebly gealia olM bly deprive rose tow tew of Spring springville ville of bla bin left foot roscoe and an d another boy frank mathews Mat bews both about 17 years of age boarded a freight train at Spring springville ville this morn log about wife the integ tion so BO they say eay of coming over to provo and returning during the day they reached rei sched provo all right but while the train was backing in the provo yard Ris coole left foot was caught between two cars and very badly crushed dr richards was summoned and dressed the foot after which w bich the boy was taken to spring ville it is ia believed the foot will have to be amputated manager isaac smith of logan Z C M na before the agricultural society to disprove the charge that he was connected with the utah slaughtering co in a combine to lower or control the price of hogs in n the cache county market it had also been charged that in payment tor for the hogs purchased our chased he be had issued store orders order s which were only vay payable sible in certain classes of gocho at prices ranging from 25 tu to per cant higher than the tame ame grade could ue no bought for elsewhere the latter charge it seems was made ty by rival merchants mr smith made such a satisfactory show lug on tb the combine q alstion that the society officially exonerated him from the er aige aud at the next dext meeting he ID Viles proof on the question ot of ve aind claims t tj be able to parve that no DO exactions were ever made preparations for the much talked of state inaugural ceremonies are going merrily Luer rily on and every move seem i on en siiri tin in a halo of assured success succeed general B R T button burton has been male maje marshal af the day and will bave ve a competent staff to agrist ageist set tat him in the discharge ot of kilo bis duty the committee on floor for the grand ball has been named and the pro gram decided upon the grand march will probably take place about 10 pm it will be preceded by a brilliant popular promenade the interior of the theater to ie certain to reveal a magnificent ent display of flags bunting elec irlo lighta flowers and mottoes it to is highly important that the command maudlue ug officers of the various dele tationa intending to take part in the procession process ioD with chairman cannon as speedily as possible tin in order that proper places may be re served for them in the column A stockton miner who answers to the name of william Follander Mo Mc placed his hie own life in ID jeopardy wed beday by wandering about the tracks ol 01 0 the U P yards while in a frame of mind suggestive of overindulgence over indulgence in liquid beverages he came near being mangled be the wheels of no 6 5 but was pulled out of the way in time the escape won was a narrow and thrilling one but not sufficiently so to cause him to take his bis departure from the bau haunts ants of danger A quarter of an hour later he be was knocked down by a switch on en gino and thrown outside the rails he was walls sider ably boulad and shaken op sold and as a reminder of his expert once enoe will go through life from this time forward minus a finger which whish was ground off by the locomotive wheels after the accident he be was waa moved by fa es troman johnson to the home of a brother in law at south west temple street KANAB dec 18 1895 last larit thursday thursay 11 ay brother warren M johnson Job of lees ferry was riding with elder E 0 woolley on a load of hay there being a sideling place in the road the hay and rack tipped off throwing brother johnson crossways croe awaya ona on a little bunco bunch of brush and dislocating his bis spinal column just about in line with the point of his shoulder eb blades par lysis of the lower part of the body was waa the result he was rendered unconscious for a time and being several mt miles lee from town it was with great care that be was taken by elder woolley who escaped without injury to bi family in kanab N under the direction of dr harvey who had a few days before located in kanab brother johnson was placed under ane influence ot of chloroform and suspended with ropes around his arms and legs with the help of six men some pulling and others pushing the fractured bone was replaced aud and we have reason to hope that sensibility will return and that brother johnson will r gain the use of his bis limbs he is a very great sufferer having to lay upon his bis back with bandage around nis bis body he earnestly craves the faith and prayers of his many friends who have made his bin acquaintance during the past twenty years he has had charge of the colorado ferry at lee lees leea s cro crossing Eising J 11 B idaho dec 26 christmas christma at pocatello calello Po was a pleasant Oc caston the sabbath school got up tip a christmas tree for christmas eve aud and it brought a host boat of the with bright faces glistening eyes and hopeful hearts bearta looked at the array of good thing i to please the taste or a r gladden the bean the assembled school sang aang a christmas carol and an inter otting e tang and elaborate program was carried out when the presents prose ants were distributed to the children truly the saints S lints of pocatello Poo atello know how to be happy and to make pleasure for others the poor were not forgotten they w were ere remembered with substantial to tokens k one that will cause them pleasant recollections many a urd tired heart lifted a thankful prayer tor for the goodness of the lord and the bounteous bless latip received homes where dark shadows bung were refreshed hy by now new hopes happy had a significance that was heavenly christmas dey day was spent in feasting fasting and rejoicing the afternoon was devoted to a dance for the children dren where efforts were made to direct the innocent pleasures the ssi sal i ts is in pocatello feel a spirit of awakening and greater interest Inte restle to being taken in gospel truths it isto is to be hoped this his spirit will increase an fn the example of the saints preaching pre achec volumes volume the funeral services over the remains remain of the he late martha H andaman Ander sea wile wife of wm M N anderson Ander soo wore hold held antho in the sixth ward meeting house deg 24 commencing at 11 look the apt r vio vios m were conducted by broder join jam C watson bishop of the be ward the singing ingino exercises exer oless wro were sweetly rea can dered dared by the ward under the leadership of rider elder james poulton Poul too opening prayer was offer offered d by elder harrison sperry sod remarks were made by elders robert patrick john nicholson and joseph E taylor president george Q cannon and bishop watson the words of the speakers were full of condolence and instruction having reference to the estimable character of the as a wife mother and latter day saint baiot the speakers were filled wito the spirit or of comfort and blessing for the bere bereave avet 4 Closi nir prayer was offered by elder elias morris and the remains were conveyed to the city cemetery where rider elder joseph E taylor of the stake presidency deat dedicated the grove grave in which the body ol of sister bister anderson anderaon was laid to rest reef the salt lake mining exchange to is now a reality and its ite enterprising arc motors predict for it an active and prosperous future its doors were formally thrown open to the nubile at 1180 dec 26 aud music sod and speech making marked the occasion president Do donellan uellan outlined the institutions objects and declared that I 1 it I 1 had bad a most auspicious aud useful future he dwelt briefly upon the mining resources of the territory referring especially to the districts of park pail city and tingle and said that mining business kenerelly nene kene rally throughout the territory was brighter today than at any previous time in its history not dot excluding the days when silver was wae worth a dollar an ounce judge colburn made i ne of his bis characteristic act land of ophir speeches and was listened to with rapt attention as he be glowingly depicted the mineral resources sod and possibility of the natio nations nat lond nm forty fifth state mayor Baskin followed in a talk in abion be made the declaration that the he great mineral deposits of 0 utah were only beginning to be uncovered each succeeding year would witness remarkable discoveries and progression pro progress gressin ID that lire lice As an assurance he pointed to fo the fast becoming famous marcur or camp floyd dis triet which ever since the settlement sett lemeut of this territory lad bad been tramped over oy by intelligent men ou ignorant of the u unbounded wealth bela beneath eath their reet feet the geological formation of he abe country was amole evidence ol of many such districts in bugs utah b mayor baukin baskin was followed by a young man from denver the he author of silver allver lining who detailed his bis experiences af pf perien lolatte ces la in the heart of the gold bug bue easi and gave his reasons for comin coming west the public state table on la is to be designed SIR nod the first bill passed by the first state legislature is now completed and was on exhibition in the office of governor wells in the state bank of utah the designer and manufacturer ot of it mr john R P wilson Wils of farmers ward to is very proud of it and well he might be for it represents much patience and skill and not a little expense on bis part he commenced his bis task on february eth last and never delit relit it for a moment until his bis most enthusiastic idea with to it bad been carried out the table is composed of wood grown in f a forty four states and five territories contribution is enu aerated with the latter and oc cc copies a central position with arizona now new mexico indian territory and oklahoma finding a place respectively in the tb four corners these pieces as a rule have been select ed cd either by the governors or toy by officers appointed by them or that purpose there are seventeen kinds of wood and pieces in itt its composition the legs one each are furnished in the language of 0 mr wilon by the four cardinal cities of the tbt united states new york sacramento st paul and one of the rails that blode binds them together was f furnished ur by governor mckinley of ohio and was carved by a mr dahlquist of this city while the other rail IN ais from the elret walnut tree planted to ID utah and was carcea by the students etude niB if the deal deaf mute Iusti institute tute then there are a large Is rge number n u abe r of other pieces of historical interest In such as a specimen from fl a or joist from william pon nis house the first white man erected a philadelphia also a piece from the tower of the famous liberty bell wather aether from the anchor stock of the constitution the oldest ship in the united states navy and still another rum rom an EnK Eng lieb sunk eunk during the revolutionary war two rare sandwich island specimens find place in the table as dott do also a valuable piece from the hill Cuna Cur orah norsh together with others too numerous for newspaper Lews paper mention miss amelia Curo cumming ining the 18 year old daughter of M E cummings he be ex cashier of the utah commer comfor cial and savings bauk bank had a aud and thrilling gasoline glove cleaning experience Thur thursday fiday that she will remember for the remainder of her life and one that came near causi causing nL her death ilie particulars are as follone fol lowe during the cleaning process the gloves globes were thoroughly saturated and did nut not dry quite last fast enough to suit the me young lady glady so she lighted tho parlor lampard lamp and held them above abe flame OD entirely unconscious of jf the risk she was running this act was followed by the igniting of the glove and simultaneously she found her hands bands and arms in a blaze on account of the pores foree of the skin akin having absorbed a considerable quantity of the inflatable fluid her parents were away from home and there was no assistance at band beyond what the he children could give and the first thing they did excepting the baby which clung along tenaciously anu to miss cummingss Cumming Cummin gisla bs dress was to give the alarm to the neighbors mrs duncan was the first to respond and she discovered as did others who came in ID immediately after her hers miss mise cummings holding her arms far above her head bead like two flaming torches lu order to prevent the fire are from being communicated to her clothing considerable difficulty was encountered in extinguishing the flames flame as they had bad burned so eo deeply as to make miss cumming Cummin gK wild with pain dr T B beattie was wae el Seed liy summoned ed and found bar suffering so intensely as to necessitate the abe administration of anesthetics under the influence of which she was nas kept during the night the doctor |