Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS the grain erain crop la is reported to be to ID excellent condition in emery county A metod rold r old boy named savage foil fell from a borsa bores on 00 wednesday last at castle dole dale emery county and broke tola his orm arm calville Oal ville times mrs james Jamea vernon ot of was wan absent from the house bouse for a few moments oue day hiet week who when she returned her eighteen on old son eon was on his bie head bead la in a gu boOt water asger luckily the little ose one was not drown drowned td and soon boon recovered the au WO montas nth old baby of mr and mr W ib kimmel was drowned on thursday toured Y at boise idaho th the little boy bov was left jolt in charge of its grandmother while the mother went on a vlast to klig highland bland valley the baby grove street ditch and to the mt out al 11 jell in with the result stated it was the only child in the family C city school term will begin bagi P september BeD 7 the school census Is ie complete the report for the year 1895 maj ana 1896 1896 1895 1896 s ward ward thirl third ward fourth ward 13 1 32 I 1 fath ward 1020 1031 1081 castle valley now newe mary ann lieble of lawrence J emery county went rent out oot horseback bo riding a week ago with nelson day he to k her three miles below her ber home and made her wik walk home abune through the lonely desert because she would not submit to hi big evil designs her many friends friend admire her ber pluck and are laying for the brute who insulted her the hu huntington antl D ton emery county taire was badly badaj wrecked in miller creek on the of july the creek wool dry when the driver entered it mrs abe cantle ostle valley news but bug be fore he coald drive out of it 19 a wall of water camo came down overturning the at taffe go land and drowning the horses horse the driver fsr rescued two of the mail sacks and walked into int 0 town with them six miles or so the stage and the horses borses were swept down the river and the stage broken up beyond repair the horses lived until tile me next day but could not be got out of the mud no trace of me be missing mail sacks has boon been found jew jesse brinkeroff Brinke of huntington Hunting too toD emery county has commenced suit in we the seventh district against dr willlam william winters of orangeville Orang eville for damages he alleges that his bis right thigh was broken in december 1895 and that dr winters was called to attend the injury in his professional capacity as a surgeon and that by rea on non of at improper treatment plain plaintiff tift has become a cripple for life his bis right log leg being three inches shorter bun abbu his hie left leg he asks for the above amount as damages for the injury sustained through the improper treatment re solved from dr winters J W N to Is attorney for plaintiff chief justice zane of the state supreme court monday handed banded down dowin an opinion in the cato cae of J W scott and ellza bliss scott against provo city the opinion being concurred in by justices barton bartch and miner the suit was brought to recover damages for injuries sustained by mra scott irom from stepping into nto a hole bole in abe cover of a culvert on the streets of provo while walking along at 9 in the night of dec 28 1894 the lower court in a jury trial rendered a verdict for mrs scott in the sum of 1000 damages the city of provo took an appeal to the supreme court but the former judgment is sustained and affirmed it Is ie most earnestly requested by the president of the relief society 11 mister zina minad D H young that each stake of zion organized should send forthwith a complete list lint of the abe stake officers of said society and the name of every president and secretary in ID the abe stake with the name of the ward where such officers have charge of a society and the post office address of each so eo that there may be a complete list for refer ence published it is in now about six months since this request was fleet made and only twenty have reported stake secretaries who have not dot sent will please take notice and send in a complete list according to these directions immediately address the secretary mrs E B wells constitution building salt lake city utah july 27 1896 our little town Is at present visited by that dreadful disease diphtheria and three deaths have viz two children of W P soo and last saturday july 26 25 my gy grandson andson daniel anderson died of the same disease steps have been taken to prevent its spread it if possible county commissioner Commies loner ioner richard brown sr called a meeting yesterday of all the male citizens of the town and a board of health was organized to assist the he sick and labor for the welfare of the people we have had some small floods and good ralo raiv the latter of which has bs greatly benefited our grain lubern and hay bay fields the prospects are very favorable for a good harvest J C shortly after 9 o tuesday fire broke out in the old mill of mason aco co on fourth west between first douth and south temple streets the baze was a big one and illuminated the skies for miles around causing hundreds of people to flock to the scene men of the conflagration and creating n no small amount of excitement the fire had apparently gained good headway before it was wait discovered and abe be fated structure was nearly totally destroyed when the department arrived the boys however did good work while on the scene and prevented the flames from spreading to adjoining buildings in the immediate vicinity the will mill was at present owned by langton null nott co and was used for the storage of dressed lumber windows saab doors etc and the loss lose will aggregate about on which there here to is an insurance of 1600 1500 1 allou montana tribune august baymond a former resi resident deng of madl madi son eon coudry where he be worked at mining la 10 in the county hospital boa pital militia bla bin right hand band which be lost by being ru ran n over by the cars can a little way this side bide of monida sunday morning he was waa trying to board the train rain when he missed his fo otine otiva raymond was following up thieves who were getting away with some soine of his property and he expected to over haul baul them near dillos he wired sheriff hamilton about the matter and told him to be on OB the lookout to one of the parties raymond bad loaned his horse borse saddle bridle blankets etc to la salt lake city and the fellow was waa trying to got get away with them this man was later joined by several others and ana they burglarized a on ants ante lope creek idaho so eo raymond says say and stole four head bead of horses ray bay na spent all his money in tracing and trying to recover his lont loin goods so that when he arrived at dillon he was flat broke sheriff hamilton says he be Is a good man but very unfortunate he is certainly unfortunate in having lost his hie hand band in addition to losing his bla property tom carter the well known colored pugilist is dead he drew his last breath at st marks hospital i about wednesday within div five e minutes after having become an inmate of that institution his demise w was a a due ti 0 concussion conous eion of the brain the result of a fall received in the twelfth round of a glove contest given before the he salt lake athletic club with bob thompson also alno colored tuesday night dr dolby dalby when informed of the man mans manis Is death declared that it was wholly due to concussion of the brain produced by the fall the blow he received from thompson he be said hurt him very little he examined the body carefully and aside from a slight abrasion near the left eye on the she mouth and the body where the shoulders of the men clime came together gether there were absolutely no marks upon his bis person carters carter in skull was not dot fractured said dr dably unless coless it was at the very base and he believed it was nut not broken there bub bob thompson was arrested at his bis room this ble morning by officer burbidge soon after the sono announcement of the death of carter he was immediately taken to the me police station where he be remained throughout the day he keenly senses the seriousness of his bis position but bayoud saying 1 I was sometime between the ath and of next month it is in expected that the utah sugar factory at lont will begin its if seas seasons quIs grind the exact date of the me commencement of operations to la not yet known as 1 lc will depend greatly antho on the ripening of the beets from which the saccharine product to is obtained but as near as an can now be ap operations will commence somewhere pear near the dates given above for some som umi lime basl wo work rk has been going on at t tb the A factory y jor preparatory epars tory to go abe commencement and all that Is now waited for there is q the delivery of the beets mr austin Austli ij the companas comp anys exl expert pert has just juet returned from the pecos valley new mexico where he has bait been engaged by other parties in con ducting the of a plant la in that vicinity and advising the farmers as to the best methods to pursue in raising their beets for good results he Is author of the statement that this his yeata production of sugar beato will be I 1 about tons tone the product of acre of land this item of best beet grow grov tog log shows egowa to what extent the parmera farmers ot of utah county are being benefit bene fitted tea and ana only puts emphasis to the conten von of many of utah daab business buel men that another factory should be built to in tnie 13 sito ate at some future time giving oot not only the farmers a chance to be botie fitted but also aleo the factory employee ana the state in general following are the school census re turna turn from the districts diat noto in this CrOUD county tY tz 0 1 B 0 0 o 01 01 1 Y names of district a DD 5 a 0 i 3 n s 5 OS 1 21 west jordan lib 42 22 9 32 22 dr draper aper 17 8 3 28 23 union I 1 34 24 murray 89 98 i d 26 25 murray ii 45 go 28 murray 83 88 68 1 aj 1 27 I west jordan 1 16 28 big cottonwood 1 ir aa biear hi Ear 1 19 1 ato 90 miu mill creech creek 88 86 17 2 31 mm mill creek 66 56 66 65 10 1 t V abt brighton 11 27 2 83 33 nast mill creek 84 61 5 94 a berriman 37 41 78 2 36 35 routh couth jordan 96 90 26 rf UK go milt at il creek 1 14 14 4 87 ell U 5 57 31 big cottonwood 69 59 48 3 64 aw 8 8 ai 49 9 mill creek 67 68 7 40 parmera farmers ward ab 41 sandy 30 0 44 40 t 4 6 43 baham 69 88 11 44 It iverton 91 6 0 4 46 granger 41 31 76 6 5 47 pleasant green 79 6 bs 63 3 8 48 X horth orth point 10 17 27 2 80 40 hunter 74 61 20 56 brighton 14 14 28 4 ft fid mountain dell 38 22 60 4 67 87 north granate braille 79 91 3 69 granger 65 67 18 11 1 61 l bluffdale Bluff dale 52 65 55 4 1 sa taylorsville Taylors ville 67 7 2 39 i 2 66 46 bangham 43 38 bl 81 4 of crescent Ore scent so 80 ad 1 total toad increase tor for 1896 net increase ID deaf f b between elwe a 6 a and d 30 years of a age west jr jordan 4 1 tra le 1 sandy 2 gel fil iverton verton I 1 brighton B i t 1 or crescent Ore s scent I 1 ent 3 blind 81 d between 6 5 and 30 years of age obit murray 1 bizich Bi bingham zigh 1 ane monthly meeting of the arit priest st bood of the salt bau lake stake of zion io in the assembly hall anis abie elty city today saturday at 11 a m Preel Prest dent dont angus M cannon atu aid presiding alter after the usual ppe opening ning exercises the roll was waa called bovick as aa follows three high Cono ilore five elder morris morria and william C dunbar kutub nl ihn Pree doncy denev of nf the tha high J clarh priests fourteen presidents of jeveli ties and nine home missionaries the wards in the stake were properly represented excepting the twelfth city ward and sugar houte mill creek of the bounty the second aniro fifth ninth tv firel a w f ot ewers were too bv their tre 0 I 1 ce i s the lesser priem aoa was repE osen t id by mom here from the FJ rat second nineteenth center big cot 4 and south cottonwood wards upon the recommendation commendation te of their six young men rt authorizing their ordination to the office of elder each of whom promised prom leed to faithfully perform the duties of this thia high and holy call ing to the beet beat of his ability it to this priesthood elders angus M cannon joseph E taylor and charles W penrose PeD roee of the me presidency of the stake addressed the aeeti meeting ng in ai spirited manner ner the burden of their red remarks marks being directed to the bishops to be iri joeed eed fathers to their flocks books as their implies imp lief to ao act righteously in all matters so common judges in ia israel in the tear fear of the lord adjourned to meet in stake confer coner ence september jtb at 10 a 9 m |