Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS RS provo vil school population Is ig 2001 an increase of 45 from last year charles H crows crow 58 east first south street salt lake alme city cily to ia desirous ot of the whereabouts a of the family learning learel ne of claude cla rogers rog who formerly lived la in utah and who died some years yeara billee the information la Is in relation to Ic inquiries quirles made by mr va relatives in australia figora Ro geras hold it oot not been for the efforts of at ni gisbon hodo 0 P millers miller charles miller nauty swill roberts roberta and mr how ord ad and bill hia aona the tithing yard at beverton Bi whorton verton would thursday have lost a hundred tons of hay bay and other valuables by ore fire it is ia supposed the fire was wa started in the hay bay by boys shoot jae ng As AB it was very little damage was wae done william wallace willey one of the beat bt known knowD citizens of davis da vie county wo wag seriously and painfully paini ully injured sit at east beat bountiful friday evening byais horse falling upon PO him and breaking breakie 9 one ot of bi bis legs just above the th ankle an hod and otherwise hla his body he was immediately taken to his hie home borne was waa summoned to where t doctor attend him he passed a restive night but a 8 telephone message from bountiful this thia afternoon atter noon conveyed the abe information that his hia condition had improved imD roved somewhat Bome what during the day and that hopes for his hia rapid recovery were entertained the fire at the rapid transit power afternoon was we result of 0 the cribbing of two wires carry log ina positive and negative currents the ole OB which was waa not sufficiently strong to retain the friction of the electrical power i it comm commenced encee in the conduct conduction iou stairs where the wires con room up vey TOY the current to the reaper teepee UTO circuits and the d damage done was wa confined mainly to that particular portion of the buil building dinor ai although the room below suffered ered from the amount of water used mod to extinguish the flames flame at midnight sunday night the body of ett aries lot for wife murder exhumed from the burial lot d 0 r wag waa of t ahe he at sandy bandy and relio rein tarred in a field or of the come 11 lerv at a point which according to stir artey voy to is in a public street and will probably be used as such some day the tact fact was not accomplished with out dot considerable tr euble cuble but mr and mr schmidt at last yielded to the of the cemetery board and the ula agreeable matter is at last ended and nu it to la hoped that and the whole affair will now be forgotten shortly after 12 monday the team isom belonging to the cudahy pack ing inc company ran away coming east on oft second south street at a terrific rate when it reached the corner oi of fing west street it came into contact with we the little son ot of police officer Fitzmauri cei knocking him down ind and broiling him considerably although sot dangerously the animals kept up their mad until tu in front of the ibe po ioe ce when hen a collision on with another vehicle 1 I 1 caused a second runaway which bow ever did not damoudt to much the cudahy team was shortly afterwards stopped W E hall esq of carthage mo and daughter are in salt gait lake for a brief stay they are anxious to learn the whereabouts of mr hallsa halls aunt who joined the latter jitter day saints in ID either indiana or Illi illinois noi and came to utah in one of the early companies probably in 1847 at that time she was miss betsy hall the inquirers do nut not kno know w whether or not she be after wan ia married it if living now phe fahe would be near 80 years of site age brie was a daughter of 0 harrison hall and a native of north caroline mr W E hall will remain in salt gait lake bake for about two weeks and will be highly gratified it if any one ODO having information of his bis aunt will communicate the same to him at his address ad drees no souta s east temple street A twelve year rear old girl daughter ol of david hutchinson of wellsville wa knocked down and badly trampled b bj an infuriated cow one arm WI wal broken and she was badey brai bruised sed two other accidents have occurred within the past few days oa thursday evening as ralph mitchell Mito hell and another young man were riding their bicycles at a rapid rate down second street liogas they met two horsemen riding rapidly in the opposite direction mitchell collided with one of them and was to the ground with great force he H remained in an unconscious condition for two wo hours and it was feared would suffer from concussion of the brain fortunately this was not the case and be has now nearly tally fully recovered bangham aug 9 the rio bio grande western sate at this place was broken into yesterday at about 2 a m the parties seem to be adepts in their line as they made a 0 clean neat job of it bringing with them from the city or elsewhere some henvy wire which they looped over the safe enabling them to get a purchase or leverage on their drill they took some heavy hammers and a punch from a lo 10 local oal blacksmith shop bop nearby near by and used them on the safe leaving them behind when they got through ameir ahalt lob job the did not make so as big a haul baul as they an licia sted getting only a couple ot of silver watches and a few minor things the thearlo rio grande company has bas detec tives fives at work but so tar far has monde made no ar arresto reste NOVILLE utah august fth 1896 I 1 would like once again to call the attention of all veterans of the indian war of utah to the fourth annual campfire camp fire ol of the utah county comrades of the black hawk war to be hold held at geneva utah county on august to 1896 i on this occasion it to Is the intention to form a state society of all the indian war veterans of utah it is earnestly desired that every county send at least one delegate and as many as they want to to assist in carrying out this desire one halt half rates have been secured on both railroads from points outside of utah county tickets will be sold after august those who wish to come by team can secure pasture or bay ut at geneva at a nominal figure very respectfully J M WESTWOOD chairman f attorney general bishop saturday transmitted the following opinion to wa dow of the state prison dear sir I 1 have before me your favor of the 3rd ard dinst asking to be advised upon the following 1111 if one year is the mini mum sentence must a prisoner serve one full year vear or only ton ten months which i is a ye years sentence with the copper of sixty days deducted before beinsen being mi titled to be patrolled pa rolled 11 the minimum sentence as provided in section 23 of chapter 81 page the laws of utah of 1896 is the shortest term mentioned in the law tor for the crime of which the prisoner is convicted the language of the said section who may have served the minimum term provided by law for the crime tor for which he was convicted etc muse be taken to mean the exact time which the law in express terms impo imposes as the shortest time to which he might have been sentenced without reference to any credit to which he might be entitled under the copper act coffer 1 do not think it wax the intention of the legislature to take into account any credit for good conduct in determining the length of time which should be served prior to the granting grantin of a parole I 1 have the honor to be very respect fully yours A C BISHOP attorney general the city school census was cow completed plated tuesday and shows the number of children of school age ae in the city to be me as follows follow first ward second ward third ward fourth ward fifth ward sixth ward SS seventh ward eighth ward ninth ward tenth ward 63 ward twelfth ward thirteenth ward ab fourteenth wf frd fifteenth ward 9 sixteenth ward 76 seventeenth ward eighteenth ward N nineteenth ward twentieth ward twenty first ward 82 twenty second ward twenty third ward center annex gag total 1604 or of this number 1522 ego con not dot road read and write oan can read and write attend public schools attend private schools and 2028 attend no schools school As to color at are white 29 black there are three mon golianis nd aee indian six thousand one hundred and eighty are boys and girls there are twenty two deal deaf and two blind between the ages agea of 5 and 30 80 among the strangers who arrived in this city two or three days day ago were mr and add mrs F E cowart of san ban an AD tonio texas they were on their way to los angeles and were accompanied by their little Sy cearold earold son be fore reaching salt bait lake the little chap became very ill on the train caused cauller by a affliction of the throat threat on arriving here bore a physician was consulted and it transpired that the child bad a very bad ca case as of diphtheria he was immediately removed to the annex ot of st mary marys a hospital for treatment the prospects for recovery were very remote and it looked as ae though dissolution had bad already set in breathing bad become labored and difficult in fact bad almost stopped when as a last resort doctors doctore rich bleb ards arde meacham and wilcox the first named using the knife hastily performed the operation ot of tracheotomy inserting a silver tube in the windpipe below where it kiad become closed and removing the diseased diee aeed membrane belief was instantaneous the patient a low lew before was la in the very grapp graep of death had obtained a new lease jesse on life and the prospects prospect for permanent recovery are now very good and the intense grief of fond parents has given way to and rejoicing A shocking occident accident occurred at garfielda Gar fiela beach tuesday little laura larsen Xia reeo a resident of bingham juno june tiou and a participant to in the young recruits being the victim the injured girl la is a daughter of foreman larsen of the ago t malter and but 14 years of age and it appears that about 4 she boarded the train in front or of the and rode to the be Y from garfield As aa the train returned to the station the girt girl jumped off the side ete s while ilia cars were aaili nil in rothn and was knocked down her caughel and ana she was dragged a oar car length under the trains train a wheel pos passing over her bar left leg and horribly lacerating other parts of her body the child was immediately brought to this city and taken to st 81 marks bd spital where dr behle made an examination of the injuries received he found that they consisted of a compound fracture of the right thigh the dislocation hofher right and a compound comminuted com fracture of the left leg besides brailes braises on different parts of nt her body the patient was suffering buffering terribly from the shook shock and did not rally at all well the doctor was of the ophalan that her bar lett left leg log would probably have to he amputated pro vided aided ebe abe rallied sufficiently to stand the operation inquiry at the st marks hospital wednesday afternoon brought out the sad ad information that little miss larsen had bad succumbed to the injuries re elred veiled shortly after 2 p ai w the twenty fourth annual convention of at the international association of fire engineers was called to order to in the continental market building monday forenoon and for three days the distinguished distinguish oO fire are fighters composing it will discuss questions of grave importance along the line of their calif ng the matters with which they deal will also alma be of manifest interest to the people of the united states generally MODY many things that make it easier t to save human life and property in times a of great conflagration will be aunald eyed red the sops ann in tor for use on i oo are on exhibition antho io abe convention building buil dinu and manufacturers through their authorized representatives are cow competing with each other in setting forth the superiority of their goods the sessions today were devoted largely to the transaction of business of a preliminary character the speeches of welcome and response were received with enthusiasm and applause the fire engineers and ladies are still the guests of salt lake city and will be lor for at least two days more vhey ahey are having a good time and ap poor pear to be delighted with their trip monday evening they were tendered a brilliant reception at the and tonight they will assemble in the tabernacle and listen to strains from the great organ and gems geme vocally from rom utah sweet Oll singers who go to make up the tabernacle choir tomorrow will find them at garfield beach where they will be privileged to throw them selves upon ve the buoyant water of the great salt lake and on thursday morning they will take the train for park city with a view to looking into idao blome 04 0 the greatest silver mines in the world this moraine the visiting ladles ladies were taken to fort douglas while the gentene gent gen teme erne q held firth in bull the convention meeting place citizens of sandy are deci daily in dinnant because mr brother inlaw in law of charles thiede who was wa friday hanged banged tor for the murder of his bis wife took toe the body and interred it to ID fats burial lot jot to lo tb lb quiet little grave yard in sandy bandy friday night little groups of people were seen on the street corners of ibi ib i lly aral quil little smelter smeller buat they considered an affront to their de bency and dignity in the abe burial of a wife murderer among their beloved dead from carner talk the mat ter ler grow grew into the abe form of threat several residents of the town bad doter terminer mined to insist upon the removal of Th ledes body by the relatives or they would take action themselves fearing that the threats of the people might be carried out friday or that some violence to the abe burial spot might occur mr and mra schmidt chmidt tf the latter thiede a sister sat all night on the grave of the executed man and kept lonely vigil over taver the newly made mad mound no violence was attempted friday but danger of interference is ia oot not yet over and mr and mrs mra schmidt me are asking protection which of course will willbe he extended it matters become so complicated as ae to require it in the judgment ot at the abe officers it has baa been the intention ot of mr and ana mrs mra schmidt to exhume the he body of mrs mra which is ia burled buried at murray aud and it alongside of the abe braband who was waa executed for her murder As the lot in which thiede lies liea la Is a family one and there in ia vo DO ordinance or law forbid forbidding din a the burial of executed persons in the sandy cerne cemetery tery it is claimed by the officers that it will will be dangerous for parties to interfere but the reputation of thiede at that place piece Is ia so bad that those most moat interested excuse their indignation on that account whether sufficient eutH pressure oun can be brought to bear upon the to remove the body in deference de terenee to the unal unanimous limous wil blab of the people la Is questionable but judg ing from the present outlook something will be done either with or without the consent of the relatives john acomb of granger salt loke like county and a nephew of john acomb the veteran railway conductor now with the union pacific was thrown from his boras friday with sua auch violence as to break his big neck bic lifeless body was found by a searching party this morning after having been exposed to the elements during the night the particulars particular a so BO far as aa ob tai are as follows young acomb was waa 28 23 years old and lived with his parents whose support be was HO he was employed by wm home and worked owl ou a farra farm V last evening he mounted a horse ani and rode alter after the cows cowa some time after wards the horse returned t to the home of his parents that fact 1 2 |