| Show LOCAL AND OTHER OTH E R MATTERS hyatte RS henry reddish a highly respected citizen of this place died of paralysis lyale on no tuesday lost last at his ble home borne lo in north farmington he has hag been confined to his hie bed for over ever twelve months and has baa been a constant coni tant though patient sufferer euf ferer he leaves a large family to mourn his hie loar and a wide vide circle of friends will pay loving tribute to his bis memory A daylight robbery was perpetrated wed wednesday afternoon at mrs mra john penton west went fourth south booth arp penton fenton was just lugt moving into the house and bad temporarily topped stopped outside when the thief entered and de camped with a gold chain and locket and a revolver rev niver and razor he was waa detected by mrs penton and almast capture J by some men whom she ehe notified early in the fifties there was published io in england an engraving con excellent portraits portrait of the first presidency of the church and the twelve apostles Apo etlea as ae the quorum was constituted at that time the first presidency consisted of presidents brigham young heber C kimball and willard richardp there are not many copies of the engraving to be se ee cured at the present time but brother george goddard has hall half a dozen in an excellent state of preservation he Is willing to dispose ot of they ore are of special value to descendents descendants of theme eminent men included in the group elder lifter stevenson a missionary from this city to in the southern states writing to him hie fram live oak florida says our prep president elder eider west was taken very sick eloic his ahli life being despaired of the elden eiden fasted and prayed three days daya friend in their grief gathered fathered around the bed of the apparently lifeless form we laid our bande upon him with faith and invoked goda blessings upon him and he be immediately spoke saying laying 1 I am all right 0 P he ate dinner dinder dressed himself and walked about the house which he had oot not done be lore fore for two weeks last friday evening the B R G W station west of town wa the scene of a burglary mr joe barton in ii the fore man in charge and at the me time of the burglary was wag out on the line and mrs mn barton was up in farmington Farmin attend ing to some shopping on return ienir home borne she ahe found that burglars bur glan to in all probability grampa trampa who are infecting erting this region had bad ente rei the house bouse and departed wherefrom with a suit of clothes a rack a watch chain and a low few minor artic loK there to la no clue ato aa to the perpetrators perpetrator a of the deed dead further than it Is surmised the burglars bur glare were transient pedestrians of the genus hobo the elders residing reald log in south jordan ward and herriman ward were organized at south jordan on an sunday i october 1896 and formed as ag the twenty filth quorum of eldera alders of the soft salt lake stake of zion with brother william W Becke beckstead tead as president preal dent and ad brother phillip P jones an first counselor oun and brother charles E F crane as an second counselor the elders derm in the words wardi named formerly belonged to the sixteenth quorum of elders the office of second aou adelor in the sixteenth quorum belog being vacant brother ambrose T mason was wae fie set t apart as second counselor elders jonathan 0 kimball and M cannon delivered some very timely remarks suited to the occasion the death of miss auble annie broadbent of the twenty first ward wednesday came as a profound shock bock to td her many friends alter after an ad illness of fourteen days daya it was wag generally understood that ebe be wits was progressing favorably the and fatal termination tion ol of life was wae entirely unexpected she was wae or of a modest loving disposition and had bad endeared ja herself ersell to all by her many noble qualities odd and kindness kind neos of heart she will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends and acquaintances ances she had bad been a member of the ward since her childhood bad sated acted as ae secretary of the Y L M 1 I A and at the time of her death was wae i a member of the theological claw class of tie sunday school and word ward choir in which letter latter organization she ebe bad been an active member for years she woo wai the DOB bessor of a beautiful soprano voice and had bad generously assisted 0 OB n many deca occasions stoos sod was wai esteemed teemed ee a general favorite by all who knew hoc hel her widowed mother and only living slater have the heartfelt of a host boat of friends friende the quarterly stake confere conference nae which wax was hew held saturday and sunday wall greatly favored by the pree enoe ot many of the lead leading ilig elders of the be church elder george Q cannon of the first presidency eldora elders brigham young heber J grant and george teasdale sedale re of the me quorum of apostles Anost les patriarch john smith dr karl G masser maeser president of the Ift stake Akef the presidency of the utah were to attendance tol together rether with members of the high council and bishops of most met of WIN words of the abe stake many timely Instruct instructions lons we were re given upon various topics of interest to the saints both of a temporal and spir oal gal nature union and obedience to the principles of the gospel and oom corn with abe requirement 3 ot of the servants of god the law of tithing the necessity for sustaining home Indus industry tryo duties of parents to children children to go parents parent virtue purity and other principles tending to elevate and save were interestingly and earnestly ore dro dented congregations by be old aid of the holy spirit rit and the meetings were greatly enjoyed by the saints who were privileged to be present councilman B P P F morris will have the slue sincere fore sympathy of numberless friends in the loss lose of his bis daughter rachel her demise which occurred at al the I 1 family residence north seventh west street thursday to is like the plucking of a favorite flower in the early springtime spring time she had bad been seriously ill III for only one week ratio 1 1 as she was familiarly known was waa a loveable love able and sad dutiful girl just juet budding into womanhood she was the hope and the pride of the lbs family and since the death of her mother a little more than a year ago was looked upon re the queen of the household she was wag eminently preeminently pre her lathera athers girl and the benegni benefit and blessings of a father care were gover 0 ugly showered upon her A always 1 delicate and trail frail she received the attention duts due a tender plant ID return for abebe manifestations of at kind noes she scattered merriment and sunshine lim in her wake she was hi ways way ambitious in tier her studies ai a school and all things considered made unusual progress she graduated from the jackson last year and aad had entered upon what promised ti be an aus niclous career to ID abe high school aub her toso teachers hers and tollow abo abe WO w always a prime tev favorite and all of them will mourn her bar death I 1 I 1 at 2 monday morning jilder dewey a resident reagent of the filth fifth ward this city departed this lafeat life at the age of 68 years brother dewey has hag been ailing for tome time ewt but bat it was wall not until yesterday morning that h his Is ailment took on a a serious aspect when he ws woo rendered prostrate by a paralytic pata stroke froli be never rallied rail ltd the deceased was wad honored and re spooled by all who knew him aud and be woke was generally looked upon as a man of a 6 kind atrid aad charitable chari disposition ever ready to do good unto tita tile fellow bkay simple plain ard aad be gain rallied edthe be good feel luse of oil all of tell bib ry t y whom his death will be deeply de ply mourned elder dewey was a nativo of berb derby Ts england from which plaits place be tva grated to blet fitY in the year 1861 HO he was a faithful fajth faithful ful unflinching latfy doy saint always the principles bf the gospel anil add helping to sustain the church ot of bawa toe was a 0 her ber he leaves a wite wife and our ohla dren dred to mourn his bis sudden calli jig way away all of whom feel keenly tile tae too less which they have sustained in the departure 1 arture or of a loving guibao bu ibao 6 a kind and indulgent father the public in davis davie dounty county were never in better belter condition than at present there has hag ever evee been a deep interest taken in wark in fis this county co tinty and ti is year it borders on on en in ID many instances better buildings buil alnes are being used for chool purposes than form formerly arly and a decided increase or of apparatus has been made in an interview with tyli aper In of X T porter jr he said to the NEWs MEWS representative we have a most proficient corps of teachers who are under tinder a more comiles com ples cou county afy organization wall than ever before the cou cobun B ty organization 10 bapp cemented emen ted by local or organizations where the teachers teacher prepare special cou courses rose outlined by the n ty choai board or the regular regul lir school course as well as for the institute we have engaged the as erv loes of pat tuckett who conducts conduct the musical sketches eke roses ches and already an improvement la seen in that line at the beginning of me school season a muen much larger enroll mout of pupils was bad as compared feitli jent iab former years the present abdu bon unions alone and future prospects insure a steady advance in the educational anstine opal in teresta of this his county R BAff erney general bishop thursday arm m his hie office the follow iva lo 10 the first to Is addressed to L 0 Hoff hoffmam mac county attorney of and isas la aa follows follow your favor of october esth Is before me in which you oak ask to be advised upon the following la the state liable or the expenses incurred by the stiv rift la in extraditing an criminal I 1 2 Is the state liable far the ex a incurred by a sheriff pursuing as a alleged arl criminal outside of the bointy of 0 w which klo h he be to it sherl sheriff 00 8 mcf your answer to either or both owe of tb above loo be lu in the affirmative lo 10 what manner should the claim be pro pre soa botea Bw tea tock 1 answering your y our first question per jno me to suggest aug gat that in my opinion tho Stale te in liable lor for such expenses As AB to te your second question I 1 am ot of opinion that bat the atao to is not liable la in answer to your third proposition I 1 would suggest that an account be stated by he who la is constituted the agent out of the state showing the various dittme of actual aud and necessary expense by that I 1 mean the actual of monedi mind and for each item thereof when practicable a voucher should shoo id accompany the bill of course the sheriff fihe riff wt wi uld old not be so en NOW to charge anything for hit his per abnal services or time as his hi allary jury ift 6 to cover this the be verified and promoted prea ent to the be state board of 0 examiners exa minera benjamia 14 stewart a wyoming ta rancher nober died at the walker house at 6 30 o belock wednesday after a twelve ot of untold agony brought about by an accident ut which be befell ell him while traveling over the bills of wyoming on the morning of october 2nd and it appears that mr stewart was waa returning from green river after hav ing delivered a bunch of athers there and that while driving along the hillside alone his bia wagon overturned throwing KB its occupant to the ground with such force as to break life bl left lei le find and left irm arm mr stewart did not realism realise the extent of his li juries at the time and at once rose roie to b bia Is feet w when hen the of his hia broken log leg suddenly protruded through the flesh and paused him to sink to the ground agabo the gentleman with an all the broken fit of a frontiersman bianda bandaged ged his bia as aa beat he could and then dragged himself over to a pile ot of blankets blan keta which had been thrown from the wagon where he lay jay for some rome tame finally be unfortunate man becam ad thirsty that be had to have water and add the only way of getting it was waa to drag himself to a spring about A 41 quarter of a mile away which he did it was waa at thin place that fie be was found by a number of friends frienda some four hours houra after the injury mr stewart was taken to the ranch where he be war wait given the he best of atteo atte tion to be he had d in such an isolated spot and a week lator later his condition having become so critical he be was brought to 10 ibis city arriving here bore early on OD monday to in twenty four hours houra lilter after which he died mt mr brewart Steh tt was waa a very industrious straightforward for ward man of 26 years of age he W waa a son of levi stewart of roush and P brother of B F stewart Bt ewart andaas and waa well liked by all who knew him it la III not II 11 known down yet when the I 1 ameral will take place it depends upon the arrival of his hia mother here from the mouth in view of the recent trouble between registrar thorn thomas E and fred W proe free both of precinct 26 the former gentleman handed bonded to a NEWS man the tol following lowing louer letter sent bent away on sept and the he reply thereto to toe the hon HOD county clerk clark son seattle me washington WaB hington pear dear sir the undersigner undersigned under signed elined respectfully asks the following question WM was mr pred fred W price born in cardiff wales admitted to citizenship Is in seattle antho in the court of judge burke A great favor will be done we me in answering this question and alao alen and where he be was waa fully admitted the above named person states that be was fully admitted in seattle washington in the be court of judge burke 1 I am registrar of his hi precinct and as such euch I 1 ask aek these 1 I remain truly E H west south temple salt bait juane city utah 22 mr says ay that in answer to the be above he received the following follow log re ply written on the back of his bf own loiter letter which was returned to him all 1 I am unable to find and any feord acord of the within naturalization it if you can give about exact date I 1 will make further search the early records are not well kept J W GORDON clerk registrar asserts that mr price came here bore with the boom and has bai registered and voted here over ever since but he has done so eo illegally and without naturalization mr says the gentleman la Is not registered in his bla precinct and that the registrar will continue to refuse such registration until mr prices to la proved or he be to i compelled to do so BO ty by coot coune of 01 law thomas dewey the first of the name in america came to dorchester Dorc heiter maw between may 1680 1630 and august 1688 dear kinsfolk KloB folk the writer to again collecting facts relating to the dewey family and desires your operation cooperation co it have contributed before please state to what extent that we may see ee what remains to make your record complete give your record as far back as a possible ible write plainly and in full all names of every person mentioned day month and year in which each wait waa born married and died cause of death tomor low af con countley count otles lea and states tte where the tame bame occurred dates and places of residences occupations offices held public services eer vices full particulars reminiscences reminiscence church connection old deeds etc of interest inte reit give aull full accounts of each and every marriage and of those who have entered the be family by same flame with names name of each of their parents maiden names of all females fema lei number of obil chil drou dreu etc send bond addresses drewea 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