Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS millennial star jan 16 1 release and appointment appod fitment elder C it 2 lloyd has bag been honorably re released leasel bom pr presiding edling over the norwich conference to return home jau elder bider J david lee hop bar been ap pointed to preside over the norwich conference the death of miss mies emily had been ill III for or the past five years year occurred at her bar home in the eighteenth ward at 8 am Satur saturday dav morning the deft deceased ased was well sod and widely knowd at one time she was the chief operator in the employ of the rocky booby mountain boil bell telephone company As fd ed farrell and john sharer were working in t abe be foot level to la the malvern shaft I 1 a at t mercur monday la morning orning the former started to ascenc when the cable of the much machinery I 1 nery suddenly broke anil and a piece struck mr parrell over the left eye and out cut a deep gab in iii his bis cheek painfully injuring him A 2000 damage suit was wag filed by A H anderson against the pacific for personal injuries sustained while riding in ID a train belon belonging ginz to the company near moxa wyo when toe the enone became de detached irom from the train causing the carriaga carrl aiga to omme 0 one to a sudden stop atop throwing plaintiff to the floor door and causing him to sustain pet manent anent injuries the health report for this city for the mouth month of january is briefly as fui foi lows lowit number of deaths 37 males 16 J females 21 same month last year 60 the deaths are classified as follows foli owe sy matle 5 dietetic 1 constitutional 5 nervous 2 circulatory 4 reo respiratory pira 6 digestive 4 genito urinary 2 other causes 8 elders eldera joseph B R price and alfred gadd I 1 of nepal and robert blaine of spring city were callers at the NEWS monday evening having just returnee returned eu from missions mis Blons to great britain elder price labored in the sheffield cooler aces elder gadd in the norwich sod elder eider blaine in the new castle all return in good health and spirits and report having enjoyed their labors very enuch information is wanted concerning daniel job john us who emigrated to 17 tab about forty years ago sod aed moved to settlement to in southern utah he formerly lived at castle landore La nilore wales it if this notice should come to his attention or be read oy by any who are re acquainted with him they will kindly send information to enoch bunch lewis bountiful davis itle it Is said that some ome property was w 8 be thed in wales to said daniel john utah exchanges please copy governor welle secretary of state hammond and attorney general bishop late saturday afternoon named george N X dow for the penitentiary to succeed mr stark mr dow will enter upon his bis duties with a perfect understanding of what is required at his bis hands having served in abe same capacity before from 1882 to 2887 under ander united states marshal ireland whose brotheren law he is ie he made a very faithful efficient lallcer before and will doubtless do so again on friday evening a sad aad accident occurred by which morgan the twelve year old son of postmaster blair near ly lost his bis life he was thrown from a horse which it is supposed afterward kicked him on the right side of the head near the crown badly fracturing the skull and pressing a portion against the brain the doctors raised the depressed portions om and it was necessary to lo entirely remove some pieced rhe fhe by rallied from the shook of the accident and subsequent operation and stands a chance u af recovering the history of this historical piece of furniture will be published in a few days all inquiries in regard to it a I 1 idree dressed eed to john R wilson mccornick block or the juvenile instructor office will receive prompt attention and ana the desired information will be on short notice mr wilson wilbon layf 1 I have been waked many times time what I 1 was going to to do with she he table I 1 will say t that bat the state stale of utah can net got it it if the state wants it ind and if not it way may go eo to acme institution in the state it if they baut it and it if not it way may go 0 o to some private I 1 individual odi vidual in course of time chief justice zino zinc in the supreme court tuesday afternoon delivered the ollion in 10 the th case ot the state ol of utah ex rol rel A C J bishop attorney general Ue against J U J mcnally pr arc oate judge hold bold that the terms ol of probate judges expire on the second monday in january 1896 and toe tie demurrer to the complaint plaint the opinion was con cidred in by justices bartch and miner this decision la is a complete koock knock out for the probate judges in every county of the state the suit auit being baroug brought lit as a test case three weeks ago lost last sunday mr J elliot dondi condict ct of new york visited the twentieth ward sabbath school superintendent salmon conducted him around the classes he appeared to take a good deal of interest in the exercises exercise before leaving he made some inquiries regarding the lib library and al ked it 11 the school would accept of a contribution of bibles belne being ansted in the affirmative he wrote out and forwarded to the american bible society and order for fifty bibles and the same number of now new testa ments mente the consignment has arrived and the school is duly gratt grateful ful to the generous donor mr is connected with the electric power and light company of this city after several years of invalid life and suffering buffering mrs christeen teen bolden kimball of the eighteenth ward of this city passed from mortality into the anneen worl dat thursday night the deceased was a most estimable his ble lady with a wide acquaintance and numerous friends roe tie was in her seventy third year and was born at Elo hopewell Hopewe powell lJ mercer cj finty now jersey she embraced mormonism at phila delphia delp hla in 1844 and became the wife of heber C kimball at nauvoo in 1846 two years later laier she arrived in salt lake which remained her home from that time until the end came she leaves leavea three chil childrous drou two sous SOLS J G and ellas elias 8 kimball and daughter may margaret moffat all were at her bedside when her bar spirit took teok ft flight igal I 1 noticed in your issue of fridays friday january slat a reminiscence of Brot brothers bers written by richard B R hodgson where it is stated that joseph watson wee was baptized in 1857 and emigrated to utah the same year now tair sir this Is ie a mistake joseph watson embarked on board the shin ehlo williaml william Tape tapscott Ta catt on friday april 8 1869 1859 in company with others bound for utah via new york from thence the hudson river to albany passing through canada and traveling by rail way anti and ste steamboat ambat to florence neb the outfitting outwitting out fitting point crossing the plains the same season and arrived in salt lake city to io september from liverpool until arrival to in utah he be was in captain R F Nes lens company he was a true warm personal friend of mine hence I 1 make the correction 1 F the cushing hadley mercantile company of bingham has bus been compelled to assign its assets lo 10 include elude two store buil building dino in addition to iise dise and fixtures the ane preferred claims are as follows remington johnson go 68 McCo mccordick ruick co 40 F W hanson produce co I 1 28 total the claims are as follows follow lows west jordan mill manufacturing company 50 70 Z OK C M I 1 0 im M scott co jonnson johnson aratt drug drag company cb 87 37 julius button 0 to o san francisco 70 00 siegel clothing Cio thing continental oil company ILI 11 20 dinwoodey furniture company 19 68 58 V F Auer bachA bro 80 90 total 94 monday afternoon governor wells reached the official order of filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of judge howat there have been many names considered and of all the governor has selected judge john A street formerly of the law firm ef at dry street of this city as one of the judges in the third judicial district judge street was one of the candidates before the republican judicial convention receiving a large vote but not sufficient to nominate dominate him for his bis appointment by the Go governor his name has received the endorsement of most of the members of the bar with whom he is popular aud and who have great confidence in his bis ability as a ai judge adjudge he to is also endorsed by a large number ot of business men and with oil all acquainted with him his gives general satisfaction MOAB grand co utah january we have bad rather lively times here lately there was a horse bores race on the which ended in dispute a great many got too much firewater lor for their rood good which ended in what they term shooting up the town so much so that we made a change in some ot or the officers to see bee if such things could not dot bes be stopped tapped last laet night dight jesse jeese gibson gibeon was shot under one arm the ball ranging down dowd through his bis lungs also once through the leg he was dead when parties got to him bin there were other parties close around but it seems that fuere is not anyone any one who knows klows who did the shooting five shots were tired fired and gibson Gib s pistol bad one empty chamber and was found cocked anu ana under him bin he be having bold of the muzzle A party bythe by the name of leonard scott bad words with gibson at a dance on the and Is reported to have said ht would kill gibson scott has bee not been seen since 0 W WARNER monday morning a stranger who bad been sleeping for some time in wr mr johnson johnsons John sois s barn in id the first ward wat wac found there without any clothing on en except a pair of trousers ho he war we bleeding from wounds on the behead bead and appeared to be drunk or sick the cers cere the drunk in the afternoon n he be bad so tar far recovered that be could walk up to the jail fail and he be was placed there over night dight next morning he be was asked how be came to be found in ila the condition he was and could not give any account of himself except that he be c avav me from chicago about eighteen months ago to colorado and to utah airout six fix weeks ago he claimed that he be was not brunk and di not have any idea ot of amre re his clothing had baj gone the mn is about 25 years ot of age and gives the name dame ol of george washington lie he expressed himself as anxious to obtain a place to 10 work for his beare and told the officers that ho be bad cho chopped pied wood for parties around town for his lood food till the mysterious ter iolue disappearance of his bis clothes deputy sheriff wilkins says be saw the wad man about a week ago be then said be bad come from charleston where be had worked for some cloth ing and hie bis board and at that thai lime be had god clothes on an eastern paper in a special telegram from kane pennsylvania announces the death of dr harriet kane daughter ot of the late jen aed thomas L kane who raised the famous cocktail Bock BUCk tail tOll regiment tor for the war and woo was a warm friend 0 ol 01 the people of utah and the occupant ol of a conspicuous place in the early ariy batory of the people 1 I ahe be lady was about 40 years of age sod and unmarried on the evening ey ebling ot of january 9 she was in her accustomed place in the choir of one of the churches of the be town where she lived jived and stood rest pear the organ singing a hymn the refrain of which was bleed awaul at the last line of one of the ver veree seto and just as the words quoted rang out from the sin singers geros throat she was seen to tali lal helplessly belp lessly to the floor the services were brought to a sudden ending and dr evan cneill kane a brother of the be stricken women woman hurried to where abere she lay her mother was ore sent bt and dr T L kane anc another itier member of the family was wag also a witness of the scene efforts to revive per her were without avail and in a low lew minutes she was is a corpse dr harriet 21 as she was familiarly called was an energetic worker in charitable movements move menis and bad a large practice as a particularly successful physician be it enacted by the legislature of the 3 ate of utah section 1 eight hours of labor in all mechanical trades arts and employ meals men ie and other cases of labor or service by the day shall constitute a legal days work where there is is no special contract to the contrary see sec 2 eight hours bourn shall constitute a days work on all works see bee 8 3 public works as used in this aoi aci shall be construed to mean all works or employments belonging to I 1 controlled or paid lor for by the state of utah or of any county city town school district or other political subdivision thereof now existing or hereafter created sec 4 the period of employment of workingmen in all underground mines or workings shall be eight 8 hours per day except in oases cases ot of emergency where life or property is in imminent danger sec 5 6 the period ot of employment of workingmen in shelters smelters sm elters and alt alf other institutions lor for the reduction or refining of ores or metals shall be eight 8 hours per day except in cases of emergency where J lile it or property properly is in imminent danger see sec 6 any anif person body corporate 1 agent manager or employer who ball t violate any of the provisions of the foregoing sections ot this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor see sec 7 this act shall not in any sense be held to apply to farm ranch or live stock employment POCATELLO ida jan 19 1896 friday january 24 elder U li braley of franklin ida visited out our ward in the interest of the A meeting was neld at pm p no and fuere was a good attendance ot both old and ana young A great deal of able instruction on mutual improvement was wab imparted to aili all and as elder braley has baa just ret returned from a mission to the bouthern riou thern states his hie discourse was sprinkled with missionary experience wiloh appeared apo SoP eared to make it more interesting to all ail present ithac been rumored faraome tinse time that pocatello would be blessed with the curlew curfew lawand to the surprise euro rjae ol of aty residents reet denia curlew curfew was sounded founded from the U P at pm on monday the the first sound brought quite a large lumber of people rum from an all thinking it was fire to their heir surprise they soon board beard the boys boye under 16 years j ears crying tue the curfew sou and scatter lug in all directions direct lons and noted corners cornera where boys were wont to be congregated for their ownen awo eoj ament and the discomfort of the neighborhood are now peaceful and quiet many hearts rejoice a at the sound ot of tb the a cur few and I 1 think it a fine thing for the he city it is ie to be hoped it will be ki kt k pt t up and thus prove a benefit to the rising generation T L cox the chamber of commerce bits bag appointed a committee to confer with canal companies compani ei and others td in the waters taken out of provo river on the south with a view to having all interested parties unite in taking all their water our lu iu one canal the canal it if constructed will be at the loot foot of the eastok east of the city and higher than any of the three or tour canals that at present carry the water this will bring quite an ara of bench land under cultivation that tbt is ie now barren sage brush but with water is in specialty adapted to fruit culture the now new water way will also alao prevent waste of water and will enable owneta to carry the precious flu in ut h further south than is p 0 obit under the present con conditions I 1 la lai a ac dilion to thip thie water auwers puwera can an 6 established along the canal the water la is diverted for irrigation an aa other purposes purpose by reason of the elev tion lion of the canal above the |