| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS MATERS rich county utah sept 5 harriet 8 S kemball fimbell widow of the late president heber C Rim cimball ball died at 7 am today at her home in meadowville meadow vIlle rich blob county utah mab IRWIN PARIS ida sept 3 andrew me ilwain tried and convicted of murder in the second degree was wag yesterday enten oed by judge standrod to twenty years in the state penitentiary james austin and howard Perte iop convicted of grand larceny were sen ben fenced to one year each I 1 about 8 monday evening the large barn belonging to george cris won mon situated west of the penitentiary WM VMS t tally destroyed by fire the barn ban baa a horse borse capacity but bat fortuna tuna lely it contained DO stock ar buy bay at attebe ibe time of the conflagration ow ing to the remote losa location tIon of the the fire department did antt ni 1 respond to the call it la is not known how the fire originated IDAHO FALLS idaho idabo sept 1 1896 the week ending end lag monday aug slat gave very warm days and cool coo with occasional light sij owera in many parts of the state no t avert fevers frosta nave oco urrea as yut yet harvesting is rapidly aud and aucta of 01 the crop has baft been potatoes Poto toes goes are in promising prom lei ng both BB as to quantity and quality vegetables SIDI and fruits are coming coining along nicely D P section director 0 orson re P miles an old sod and well known aj ionian died at his bia residence reside ace W M second street monday evening at ai toe the age of 62 years the deceased for many years was associated wocia ted with the business firm of 01 kimball lawrence Liaw renoe and later with COM company PaDY with whom he be was wac identified Iden tined butil stricken down with we the that resulted in b bi 1 f death he was wall a man of muy 2000 qualities and bad a wide circle of friend who will deeply regret his demise ht H leavea a wife who Is in a sister of hou hon henry W lswrence lawrence and mrs jull julia Rim cimball ball three sons bonn james L henry W and milton mo M and two dau gitters mrs john knarp and dr luella miles butter co neb august 81 1896 we desire through your paper to extend an invitation to your jour many readers those who may have relative relatives rela tivee or friends living in the state of neb to correspond with us and it will be our pleasure t i visit them at our cur earliest convenience at present there are six elx elders laboring in nebraska the mission addresses are W E criddle W C Hu hudson deot allwoo woot butter co nebraska A 0 young josuha fawson norm fourteenth street omaha city nebraska goo A lee 8 robinson blair washington cj ca nebraska the headquarters of the nebraska conference are near bellwood bell wood W C CRIDDLE kreel president dent nebraska conference beveral accidents have occurred dur ing the past few days at a runaway team struck a buggy being driven by mrs langton langtio Lang too who was thrown brown out and badly bruised two grandchildren riding with her escaped injury CI 01 fard pullman of lostan stooped to pick up a litie line by one of his horse heels beele and was wae severely kicked his hie nose right collar bone bodo and oue one linger finger were broken and he be sustained concussion of we toe brain A four year vear old son ann of james smith of smithfield struck a horse with a bridle aou and was kicked just above the laft eye A large kah wan waa out and kilo hie au was fractured but it Is 18 believed he be will recover mrs of the fifth ward was jerked erkel anu ana thrown to the ground by a cow she was leading dislocating her eft shoulder sept 7 J joseph crosby of 01 sail lake was killed here this even i g by being thrown from his bla wagon a d run over he was engaged it in bauling ore irom from the new discovery mine to the sampling works wb when 0 ills wagon pitched anio a chuck hot hole with wit a woo wooi i ueal of force crosby went out iver ane trout anu itu gate down luto the loubie treo artes at ai d under the iet of ona 0 ani t ii rs r ts s auit ta imm dilthy ay iy cum com men cuen ej ad to lu kiwi BIUK too tau wagon wio w aut sjoni irow a a nis is 0 dy aua tie he vainly nd ad adored to extricate hial seir from its HB peril us p gradually the wheels crowded harder and harder upon him and anally he was absolutely pinioned beneath them with the alt result that nib ble head was crushed and tie was killed almost lost instantly antly his was wa pushed siong the ground or for a distance or of fifteen to twenty yards rhe abe wagon hau had abul two iwo tons tana OL of ore on at the time lime crosby was thirty six years yeara of site aie the father of five children tue the keeper of a cario store un on west temple street in alt lake sad and a brother in inlaw law ot C E johnson of the joonson pratt prati drug company the latter has been notified of 0 the sad affair and will make arrangements lor far taking tue the gody body home in a letter juat just received from prof fi E alvord chief of the dairy divi sion of me bureau ot of animal industry department of agriculture washing too ton D C I 1 learn that he be will be in salt gait lake city on september and will be pleased to see as many of taase inter interested emed in dairy ig g as aa can make it convenient t tj i be present prof alvord is a dairyman ot or wide vid e 0 experience and has charge of ab the 0 balry division which was wan recently or and has for its object we in vesti gation of problems etc ele in rotation rela tiou to he is 18 also one ut of the oldest in the united states oud was oue one ot of those who took or an active part in so securing CUring uie the ine grant of tor for the experiment stations tai luns of 01 kne ine various states anti has been clearly associated with experimental arh stade wat that time it will well repay our dairymen dalry meo to meet prof alvord and to learn from his experience aud and also to learn of the work that be is in doing and intends to do for the dairy interests of the aoun try dont foret the date sept 1896 in the city and county building salt lake city time 2 p m P F B LINFIELD dairy jand and animal bus husbandry banary agri cultural college of utah from an acol accident dent which occurred at the franklin Fran klio school house bouse michael J wash whore home borne is in at artt eleventh aled wednesday after noon walsh was at work on a now new awoke stack and was standing inside the he stack hoisting rook rock and brick to go the top tog by means of a pulley isad and was wan of necessity in a standing position most of the time the man at the top of the stack had bad just received the capstone and was ining a heavy wooden mallet weigh lag ing about ton ten pounds in adjusting the rock in its place by some unaccountable means the mallet was knocked from the stack and went cras crashing bing Jow oward on its death dealing mis min elon alon striking on tue the top ot of the beau felling falling him to we the ground he was carried to the nearest house bouse and ft ad aid immediately summoned drs niles and beers answering the call there were no outward indications of injury with the exception ot of a large bruise tru lse he was taken to the holy cross hospital for treatment arriving there the skull was laid open and it was found that the injury was waa much mure serious than was wa anthof I 1 abed it WB found that the brain calib were fi aliened and portio portions nef of P oralo orain waiter oozed out when trever chesar ageon a knife exposed the ibe injury walsh died at 1 p m one hour and a hau bal utter after he was removed to the hospital abb eleventh academic year of this bis institution will open on monday sept 14 entrance examinations being hold held ou monday and tuesday Tue sjay the public opening exercises exer claes will be held at the me seventeenth weird ward assembly rooms on first north between west temple and first west streets street on tuesday at I 1 p m all ali are cordially invited the building last laet named has boa been secured by the college for the high school college and music departments in place of the eighteenth ward seminary building which Is announced in the catalogue this change will basi be a great convenience irom from the tact fact that the two buildings occupied by the institution 8 titu ution tiou are within two wo minutes walk of each other the commercial department being held as before advertised in the building west first north street the college la is fully equipped with all facilities necessary for the prosecution of its work along the lines named all ail students who intend on en alering the college should apply at the office of the be president in tile seventeenth ward school bouse between moody monday september at 9 a in and tuesday at I 1 p in to lo present ere donLia ls or pass examination circulars containing lull full information way may be had ou application to the under signed WILLARD DONE president the fourth ward sunday school has lor several years been hold held in tue the brigham young academy the stu bents ot of the academy being members of the school it has been bought advisable to change this and sunday a sunday school W was organized in the ward with the following lowing Ol officers B R masser superintendent jacob F gates and joseph jenson resistant jon JOB herne chorister inez met jet meet eore a tary mary boyden treas treasure john meldrum librarian anu lalu adalu oats organist bluer bider george reynolds Bey nolda of f the general sunday of the stake were in attendance and addressed thu the large audience ol of children and others interested iu in sunday school work who were present pree ent the school abool will be condu otea in the lite parker school house bouee A sunday school abool was waa also aleo organized in ID the abati my y with the following officers cerk B all n jr superintendent u peri n tend en i ceorge H hall and ES Hinkley assistant sarab lyman and verneeda Verne eBa fiarris fi harrie arri secretaries jennie brimhall trene titer toe the following departments were organized with head bead teachers over aab each normal theological second intermediate first intermediate mind primary rider elder J M tanner of the general sunday school board was waa in ID attends attendance and gave an excellent dig die course on bookety and earnestness iu in clauday souday school work it is of much importance that cami fa millea who do work lor for heir deceased kindred in the temple should keep private records of that work the rem rea sons bonn tor for this should be apparent to overy every intelligent member or of the chorch the printed instructions instruct lona in the blank re corua corus which are on sale at the NEWS office enable many of the to keep an accurate and intelligible of their temple wark but there are ethels to whom the task is difficult or abo cannot devote bevo ie the necessary time to it and would prefer having it attended to by some competent person familiar with that ibal kind of clerical labor the genealogical society of utah proposes to do that kind ot of work tor all those who desire its ite services at moderate claige cb ob aige siges it will undertake under to enter up in blank records reo orda joallyn in the order ot of family grouse groups genealogical IL ilu formation for ujust who we are about to begin temple work when this thin la is done the sacred labor can be recorded by simply limply making the entries lo in the paces under the ampro bead hea loga diage opposite op polte the respective damen the society will also straighten out and put in ID shape chape as an well as can be decoto a which hare become confused by irregular methods of entry all those who desire the services erv loeB ol of the genealogical society la in putting their family and individual records iu form are invited to c communicate am muni cate with the secretary joan jaques jacquee H Hla late rion le office bait SaIt lake olty city D RICHARDS president Pre eident utah genealogical society there are eighty eight registration agents in this county and all but six alx bate called upon the county clerk and received their instructions instruct lona and up pilm the list Is in as follows fol lowe precinct no 1 J W minor miner 2 A L hamlin 3 lewis lewison Le 4 miss alice hicks 5 fili eli B kelsey keisey 6 H M willard 7 B F stewart 8 C G wilkinson 9 eber case 10 sattie battle proctor 11 J M hayes hayea 12 J N eldredge jr 13 18 L G hoagland 14 W H ingham 15 J N courtney 16 george cottrell 18 W N anderson anderaon 19 8 B woods 20 L 0 camp 22 J M campbell 23 jesse M X fox 24 L C johnson Joh naon 25 R W lewis 26 T E 27 franklin merrill 28 E L sloan 29 thomas slight 30 A E edwards 31 B R H haslam 32 E E rich jr 34 0 R grow 36 85 B A ridd 36 hugh B folsom 37 reginald W anderson 38 8 B clawson 39 john T lynch 40 john T axton jr 41 J Q G robinson Bobi naon 42 john S higham 43 48 J A devallee DeVa llev 45 theodore brough 46 T H hi Is a 47 B H young jr 48 H E cottle 49 P F B shelley 50 0 0 farnsworth 51 john M hansen 62 52 M A brouse 53 63 T E harris K 54 A W stevenson 56 T B jackson 67 57 alex mcfarland 58 peter gordon 59 J H sheppard 60 charles hohn 61 8 B wright 62 i W W J sutherland 63 J P olson 65 andrew jensen jeneen 66 J A walker 67 W W wilson 68 1 B R drinkwater 69 alex brand 71 N A nelson 72 B M Cro crossgrove 73 78 george J merrill 74 S H crump 75 edward orgill 76 joseph holt 77 J J williams 78 B L cutler 79 G M spencer frencer bo 0 F lannberg Lunn berg 81 john but butler el r 82 B R mclaughlin 83 edward lambert 84 james N RIM bidd 85 david mackay 86 J F field 87 thomas hendereson Hen derbon derison 88 christopher alston the absentees were no 17 J A buttle battle 21 C M hammond 44 L roy boy mansfield 55 horace cummings 64 john wells 70 william the bouso lo io house canvass begins september and closes september the chamber of commerce sept 5 after appropriate remarks on the part pan of its members meon bere adopted the following sentiments regarding the death of mr auerbach Auerba cL and ordered them spread upon the tee reo rd for the second time during the current year death has served his d read dread summons upon this directory and again its members are called upon to review the lite and virtues of a distinguished citizen in the midst of a busy life in the full enjoyment ot of perfect physical health with his mental faculties developed to the highest mark frederick H auerbach Auerba cb president of this chamber has been removed from the scene of his earthly labors his demise while it concerns the members of the family faintly circle first is IL a loss to the people of this ibis city and of this state so deplorable and so far reaching in its effects as an to be beyond expression in simple and unostentatious he ba ended blended in his nature all the traits trails of heart and mind which make men beloved in life and causes their memories to be revered after death so keen was his bia intellect that he was enabled to grasp the most moat momentous mome inome tous question and decide upon them in a trice and so BO modest was wag he be that about his numerous nume rons gifts for charity and public purposes he never had a tongue it was kim his pleasure to assume that thai every aepli cation to him for a donation was in furtherance of a just and noble cause like the rays of a pure and flawless crystal which without a shadow reflects and scintillates scintillate I 1 his character shone with undiminished lu luster ster and was an example of all that is best and truest to emulate in life with an open purse to those in need of 01 aid he was a tower of strength to the faltering and the weak his life was waa an open book which will be read with profit by thousands of the young men growing to manhood in our midst first among all his fellow citizens in action in charity find and in everything else which tends to develop all that is best befit in human life he passed one by one the milestones of the years and stayed staved not his progress until gods finger touched |