| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS A section foreman named 48 run down and killed by a southern pacific train west of corinne or 00 wednesday A follow fellow laborer 8 hurt and taken to ndel iden for treatment word has hae been received of the death on D november at strasburg Bany of 0 mrs mra christine albertine Albert lne neff goes a ideker of mr P F goss GOBB in salt oatt lake city Deos deceased ased was 62 years old she will be remembered by elders alders who have labored in that part of f germany in later years and abo larve have enjoyed the hospitality she bhe iwaye always was ready to extend to the messengers of the gospel moroni grice no 11 KiD kingston geton street stockport cheshire england desires to t know the ibe address of his hie sister mrs margaret harrison harnoon Har naon who emigrated to barit alt lake city from bootle liverpool about the year 1884 bhe once ace lived at no went third north street any person knowing her present address will confer a favor by informing her brother at the above address addre ae filder elder W W Back beckstead stead of riverton salt alt lake county has baa returned home loolu rom a ciaston to the eastern states he left on oct 13 1894 and arrived to this oia city atter alter being honorably released on 00 dec this year durin during 9 his la absence he be labored in mississippi and d north alabama he baya he be 1800 good health during bin bi ab fiance buce and Is ia well pleased with his big work to 10 the interest of the gospel goepel among hill Is fellowmen fel fol jamean I 1 hooper writing from lost iziver idaho under date of D dec ac 14 RHYs ye that on november 30 henrysen Henr Hour yeen of 01 james and elizabeth hooper was thrown thrown from a load joad of wood while tiding down a rough canyon and run over er aej an J killed living but six alx hours after ter the accident the funeral was wae hald bla at Mattho matthewa wiss ball on the ard 3rd dinst A large crowd of people attended the obsequies the deceased was wait dunmir fd and 41 years yeara of age tile sad death mrs agie delbe boris boea wito wile of david 1018 B of the nineteenth ward she bhe wbk a lady of many lovable a d esti mable ale traits of character her death 48 B due to consumption from frem which she ae suffered buffered greatly tot more than a ar set past she bhe was wag but twenty five years ara of age and had a large circle oi 01 ada who will sincerely regret her aly y debiec mrs rose was a mem main of 0 t of the tabernacle choir and a sister ii rot of wallard illard weihe weibe ahta aha leaves leavea ildren dren jay y liri vate letter latter to president wood aft m from his hie nephew E A beam moll rn columbus flum buB kansas the news newa is ia P dived of the death or of mrs mra phocia on the int A y yar and ami kao 80 she had bad a 8 unable 1 I to walk for two ru mant baths ina bei h what gre blat e t go she recovered some bome 44 and 1 W sin able to move about stater though still quite feeble she was the tuft of 0 the late lat blister phebe wood and nd and a leaving lr sister 11 fons bot both well known S enany relatives in this community and at the time of bex bar death she be was aged 87 years 9 month and 6 days 0 elders F M stephens of lewiston cache county and joseph 0 hauck of east mill greek creek salt lake county were callers at the be office thursday having returned from a mission to the eastern states elder stephens left for bin big field of labor on sept 1001 colb 1895 he has baa been traveling in illinois and wisconsin principally and has baa enjoyed nis his mission very much be says except for a spell apell of sickness that tor for a time prevented him from active work he arrived in this olty city on dec dao 16 15 elder bock left on june 29 1895 and has baa spent event the time in illinois illinoia he reports that he has hag enjoyed good health and felt happy in the work for the dissemination of truth he returned to this city yesterday yeat erday december 16 forthe for the information of the be numerous relatives of the dec deceased recessed essed who resi reside delin in this intermountain region and are generally readers of the NEWS we publish the following death notice maria woolley died october ath 1896 at CoJo hester illinois aged 64 years year 6 5 months and 17 jays she was born april 12 1889 to in kirtland ohio was married to N B woolley june aeh 1852 at webster illinois deceased we was a daughter ot of calvin and his wife Soph rouls smith and niece of the prophet joseph smith she was baptized in the church of jesus carist of latter jay fay saints when quite young at N nauvoo illinois by her uncle and died did as an she ebe had bad lived a believer in his hie divine mission the following letter all the way from andon was received by chief of pace paul on friday I taek asks for information concerning tile ahe anere w hereabouts of jonathan or his children and is handed banded to the NEWS with a fir far publication 3 8 st georges cottages jonathon st kenington london S E dec 3 1896 dear sir I 1 hope you will excuse the liberty I 1 have taken in addressing this letter to you but I 1 wish to know if any of my people still exist in the salt lake city as aa it is in now some years since any of us related to them in england have heard anything from them I 1 believe my uncle jonathan Stege ell to bo be dead but there must be some children left behind who would be glad to communicate with me or other of their relatives trusting you will if possible bring this matter under their notice I 1 have the honor to remain yours obediently ALP ALF J STEWS IiIi mrs jennie M bonville Bo oville wheeler of torrington conn writes to president Preel dent woodruff that a member of the scoville family residing in now new york is preparing for publication the genealogical record of the scoville family in america and with a view to making the record complete she seeks information in regard to a branch of the family supposed to be in utah mrs wheeler Is in possession of old cor respond enoe going to show that abner scoville So oville jr ari and wife betsy joined the mormon church and it to la thought they emigrated to utah she takes it for granted that they are dead but understanding that they had children toe the object of her bar writing is to be placed in communication with either them or their children if abia should boine cometo to the notice of any of the descendants of abner So ovilla arand wi a e Bet aythey are invited to blace themselves in with mrs wheeler at the above address the primary conference of the salt lake stake of zion was hold held this morning december 19 1896 in the assembly Aae embly mall hall beginning at 11 with a large attendance of children and teachers r pro regent sent slater sister camilla C cobb presiding on the stand land with her bar was her counselor mary li morris elder joseph E taylor of the stake presidency and slater sister louie felt nellie C taylor and julia 0 howe A very tory pleas ing christmas program was rendered by the children consisting of songs recitations essaye oto etc reflect bog great credit on the teachers and children ob ildren and showing advancement in primary work elder joseph Jossph E taylor and preel president louis louie felt addressed the conference expressing their pleasure in listening to the exercises and op speak sk ing words of advice and encourage ment to those present and all engaged in this important work mrs carl is missing from her bar home at murray she left there last sunday evening and grave fears are entertained as to lo her safety prior to co going away she made the be remark that she was about to kill bernell bern ber elf iselt and it is toured feared by her bar husband and friends that she may have carried her threats threat into execution A diligent search has been instituted for her but up to now no word has ban been received some tear fear she has thrown herself into the river while others again think she has done dene away with herself in another way the woman is a swede by birth about feet six gix inches tall light halt hair and complexioned blue eyes and when lost last seen had on a brown or blue areas and a black ulster coat with cape her husband to is nearly distracted over her disappearance as she is said to have had bad no cause for such an sot act her home has ban always been a happy one but it is thought that her mind is somewhat unbalanced john fuller a very recent arrival from england died suddenly of apoplexy on tuesday last the gentleman was assisting bishop brinton branton in the lattera latter pa slaughter house bouse at big cotton wood when all at once oace be reeled and fell over dead an inquest was hold held the same day before constable H B R stevenson Steven soe and the jury consisting of david mcdonald Mo Donald jacob H jensen and josepin boyes rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts stated the deceased was recently baptized into the church and leaves a wife a widowed daughter and several other children to mourn his untimely taking away he was converted to the faith by elder thomas howard of big cottonwood with whom he was living when called to pass beyond it the veil tell the funeral was hold held on T thursday today I 1 and brother turnery turner Is remains were interred in the BIL bie cottonwood come cemetery the sympathy of the sommon lly fly goes out to the bereaved wife and children patrick 8 young utah outlaw and murderer la is no more in mortality at least so eo far as his life Is ie concerned he yielded that up op to in the wilds wilde of northeastern part of the state in rich bloh county on tuesday where utah idaho and wyoming border lines meet it was wae a weird spot a eold cold day and reminiscent of the murder of officers stagg and dawes near that place in july 1895 those who knew courboin Coun CouR hlin blin best beet predicted unhesitatingly that he would go to his hia death without a quiver they spoke with assurance and the youthful desperado verified their state statements mental he was unrepentant defiant and b ld to the last singing laughing and chatting carelessly in the face of death itself the scene of execution was twenty four miles from evanston Evan stoa the nearest telegraph station and over a rough road but the distance was covered by a special NEWS courier in time to wire all par ticul ara to bait lake for publication this evening SAN BAN FRANo FRANCISCO isoo dec 19 ire ira jamrs james jarman a packer at the emporiums emporium and formerly a fireman in the employ of the southern pacific rall rail rose bas baa just learned that his hia lather father of whom he be had not heard for over nineteen years is alive and a multimillionaire twenty odd years ago norman william jarman a young englishman of an adventurous spirit joined a 8 band of colonizers that established themselves in salt bait lake city shortly after his bia arrival in the land of tbt tb great prophet young jarman joined the mormon church and incidentally invested in mines and sand lots jots he married a comely young woman alto aaa the fruit of this union is young jarman familiarly known as ira hall three years later jarman and his wife separated and the buy heard beard from his father for the first time since then yest yesterday aday carmana Jar mana salt like property is now said to be worth the property story is ie untrue as is also the statement that jarman senior had not been heard beard from for nineteen note n years he is the notorious jarman oi of exeter england from which place he is often heard of through his wild wila tales about utah 11 MAYFIED utah decerb r on OD the evening of the lath instant our district school teachers got up an entertainment for the pupils twi christmas trees were set in the ball and were ully decorated with boyk brandies ies anti ana presents of all kidds for the little oce many interesting recitations dialogues and songs were on the prof crana tram and while some oi 01 these parts were being rendered santa claus appeared with his frosty beard and bagao begau to deal out the beautiful presents to the little ones while this was being done santa claus forgot that he had just come irom from the north pole and bad entered a hot climate climates he put his bis board beard a little too close to a burnice candle hanging banging in the tree the beard caught fire and jerking back santa bantu claus touched his partner and all alj of a sudden both were io in a blaze ablaze great excitement prevailed women stream screaming mg children crying and the two santa claus people were to in great agitation working their heir way for the door spreading fire as ae they went one was met with a bucket buckek of water the flames at the other reached the door where the he flames flame were extinguished in a moment the santa glaus claus representatives senta tives were two young ladlee indies they were badly burned about their lace and hands bande but not seriously C C LARSEN the dead body of george walters was found early sunday morning at a point two miles east of murray frank huwe of the elgin dairy company of this city made the disca ery and immediately notified dr baussner Bau Rau seber who leaves near by who had bad the body removed to 90 late his wal tersa home which la Is in south cot dunwood conwood tun ton wood from what can be learned of the facts leading up to the deceased la death it appears that on an friday last be came to the he olty city for the purpose of selling a load ol of hay bay in this it seems he falle kand dand becoming discouraged he be left the load at the city bay market and aid on saturday started for home aiding riding one of his horses and leading the other the last seen of him alive was at a murray saloon late saturday night dr Bau Boner made an examination ol of the body and found the lower lip badly lacerated as an well as aa au abrasion over the eye the theory belne beim that the wounds were caused by coming into violent contact with the ground dr bauscher Bau Rau soher also advanced the belief that one ol of the bersee must have fell 90 walters and broken a blood vessel in his brain this belief seems to be well founded from the fact that the aide of one of if the horses borses was badly bruised and covered with mud walters was in his twenty first year dec A sensational article app appeared earea in the castle Castlo valley news of dec 11 purporting to ie 10 a irom from sooner telling about an infanticide it was an ad incorrect statement however the officers having thoroughly investigated the cases cage and having concluded conclude J that the writer whoever he be may be sought to injure the people ot of scofield end and winter quarters the citizens are greatly worked up over it the article was signed durmo i boy and many blamed the correspondent of the NEWS but investigation bus bas proved that he be was not we the writer who is unknown UnI two deaths occurred here on saturday both were children obil ciren about one year old the cause of death was pneumonia one was the child ol oi mr and mrs charles ibinson Bb Rb inson luson the other of mr and mrs A arnason Ar Arn asor scofield So ofield school district has levied a special tax of one half of one per cent and winter Q quarter Qi arter one of one ano one half of one per percent cent the latter district Is to build a school house which it very much needs frank F strang and miss misa marin athria L palmer were married on saturday ev evening eveking at the residence of the brides parents at scofield the cere moly was performed by the justice ot of the peace at winter quarters Qua ners the winter choir chair is get ting up a concert to be rendered on wednesday evening the the proceeds to go toward getting a new organ for the ward brothers hinckley Hio obley and wilson of the utah stake presidency Y M M 1 I A were with us ua on saturday ald si id sunday and gave the saints some valuable instructions on OB maual improvement proy pro work WM WK HOWELLS at p m monday th the 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