Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS feb 6 5 1897 clydla fiday maybee bow of this hi place die J at the residence of mir heir daughter caroline chapman at american pork fork to day at 2 p m aged 89 years year today ibis being her birthday of old site age abbe Is one of the oldest resident of ef this place having located here bete in 1868 1858 she to ie the sister later of frank farnsworth of mantl yours youra J T THORNE A request forthe for the publication of the be following cornea comes from pleasant grove utah county on april 1896 robert porter bartlett left his house in pleasant grove grote contrary to tb wish of blik bl kreff parents lie he was agel aged 16 years mud and 0 3 light abt complexion any information regarding ble big whereabouts will be thankfully received by his bl grief stricken ricken parent A H bartlett and wife at 4 yesterday monday afternoon john T rich a prominent citizen of brigham city died at big hom rafter an illi III me of about a S mot mor th funeral services erv loee were bold at brig ham barn city this attern con the body will be brought to this city for interment and will arrive here at am tomorrow wednesday friends in this city are invited to meet we the train at the union pacific depot and ana proceed to the cemetery the deceased dece aed was waa a nephew of the late president john taylor elder A W C of this alifi otly feb 4 returned from a mission tor holland olland where he be has hac beu been laboring lor for upwards of two years having left bin home bows december 2 1894 HO reports report that he be was waa greatly blois bleared sed and enjoyed his bla labors very much having had ad good health he rejoices in his ble experiences in healing the nick ick and ra the blind to night light the mib len ie 18 in gdud condition and many people are being baptized in the different lerent dlf places where he labored the riders are all getting along nicely VERNAL uintah co utah february 2 1897 I 1 now law advertised in the NEWS that thai the names of all the pioneer Plon eera and who come came to utah la Is 1847 were de sited ired I 1 was one of chuse who come came in ID 1847 we were in captain brown browar company so BO got in four day a ter tbt tb Ploce ere I 1 helped make the first helped to build the be old ola port fort we passed through all the hardships barda bip of 01 ettling salt bait lake valley was waa eight months without bread MARTHA MABTHA JANS JANE bider richard brimley residing at 44 west south street this city la 19 in receipt of a letter irom from william oreen 60 50 kent street fleetwood wood england asking aiding for information concerning his brother james green who left his uncle william gunters Bun Run tera dunkirk form farm at ai Ij eyland about f arty six aix or forty seved years ago and la Is said ald to be lu in utah sare jkr r green sye ay that it la Is nearly that length of time since he be or his hl relative iTee ii heard beard iram him and he would be thankful for any information concern ing him the writer tale that the brother inquired after has a sister eister at Earle EaNs town aa well as aa eight or nine dice other relative at fleetwood provo utah feb 6 word was wae brought down this morning that bat the county bridge across the river in provo canyon was waa torn out by a snow now slide elide lat last night and the road block abed county road supervisor snow wout went up with a force or of men to try to 0 tea open the road and repair the bridge this morning in justice booth boothr h court the forfeiture of the bond in ID tb calls of the state VB va david rockwell Boo kwell was waa met et alaide preliminary examine tion lion was waived and the now new bono bona approved by justice stewart Bt ewart of sall bait lake for Bock Rock wella wells appearance in the he fourth district diat riot court for trial OK march accepted the 1 of the bond to la 1000 E M stowell and david reid are sureties au the NEWS received a call from eller john B R adington Thu thursday reasy elder reddington has baa jupt returned from ironi a mission to great britain where bt be spent the abe greater part of two years yean ue tie left his hia home to la in fayette Fay eite ban pete POW county on the fth of march 1895 and upon arrival in england wua wain as ignec to the london couteret ce ia a buring the whole of the time li it sussex elder reddington Bedd logton looks a ana no eels eeli well and greatly enjoyed his hie labors he lound many hla his own relative who are not identified with the church ma aa well as among those that were at to bilm he H left london blondon for home on the esth rl il last just mouth month having spent days antho on the waitr the passage aaros e the ocean was wae made on the anchor is of the anchor line and was wai an ex rough ones one there being an aej amount of sea slowness kness on board floor Rodd coddington ington expected to return home today A telephone menage from mercur february 9 conveyed intelligence of a shooting scrape there in a man named findley received a dangel gus wound from a go gun n in the hands hande of ahli raleigh of this the city the shooting took place lo 10 the marion lodging house bouee raleigh ano ana findley fendley who are bot bolh heald said to have lo 10 on en under the of liquor became ong engaged aged in a dispute dla during ring the course of which baietto clapped Findle fendley yin in the be face tula Tole provoked the latter and he was about to himself when the former whipped aul a guu gun mud and fired a shot abot into Findl eyt breast breaf tt the wounded man was taken takei its in charge by drs castleman Caa Ca tieman and bent bant who ano pronounce uLice the injury a very verl dangerous danger oua and aad tily fatal one raleigh Is in jail A number of snow slides occurred li it big cottonwood canyon at an early hour february 6 bulou but abut off tbt water from the big cottonwood Coit onwood power company in house in the canyon there were five distinct slides elidea ex tending all thi the way from argenta which la Is about six ix miles above power hi hauae use down to mill B a die tance abdoe ot of four mile the abe one at Ar argenta gents was wae the largest lar geat and as ac it came down dowa the mo natala it truck struck the abe of jimmy house hour and turned it partially around but no further damage was waa done me aa fu 60 as can be learned an ammona amount of snow mow came down into the creek ore k the flow of water stopped at this ihla morning anti and to la still being bold IDY by the stacks lacks of snow enow la in the creek manager jones of the big cotton wood company Is ia of the opinion that the water will break away some time ibis his evening BO 80 that tle me entire machinery may be started up the water stored in the reservoir has hab ona ena bleu the company to keep part of the moh loery running enough to supply power to the ORY city system and keep the motors ru run tiOng 11 lug I 1 feb 1 1897 at about p 01 on the uil alty at af lafayette jackson and others were s g ball 11 or of ante over during recur feS he be was waa in the act ol of oa the ibe bail when he be fainted or fell to the th round made a few scrugg struggles led an and d OX ex aired the cause of death la Is unknown 0 he was in bin bia usual health and was waa nut considered a sickly or un on boy he would have been 18 12 years yeara oid on the of next april hf he was waa quiet faithful aud and ing the sudden and unusual death a god shok to the community and dal to his parente aud and kinared kia kin jred ired re lie having baling oaten ain a hearty dinner havink leaving hume home light hearted and gay ind and in aubut three hours boura was waft or brought bugby back a corpse man many y coulat bot believe anat be was waa dead and for several hours anxious i t aarts and kind friends labored and ana applied many restora restoratives tives out mil all in vain he bau baa expired he was waa the en aun of james jamea and was a member ot of the du day was a good 0 yo y and well prepared for tile the chance for or nearly yeats his lather father has baa oen een an luvail d anu and had to 10 be waited ou on days day belag in a belp leaa conditi ra brother jackon be baa buried iwo wives ald eight and still atall ia fait a large family the was largely attended elders elden george and david levi savage and were ero the speakers we oil all extend sympathy to the f dlly wwlter walter wh wb i die at hl res luence ot seve tb lb easi street alree at an early arly hour february 6 5 lea las been a resident ref ident of this thia oily city since 1888 ho he was a native oi 01 born bora april 28 1861 educated at ai private ig cordola in ILI his hia native oily he be tutored princeton a 0 lit ue go IL 1811 1878 a u grauu ltd rom from yle yale tn in 1882 he was waa county attorn attorney oy ui lake bounty 0 boty in august 1890 a ui d hew held she oel aillon tIon until january 1 t 1895 in 1896 1895 he formed a with hun J Q G But berlan i a the ili tarm bame MIS of Bui SUL herland berland and murphy continued until swo time last lant y year bar he leaves a wife and three children the funeral will take place frum from the residence resl denoe on tuesday next and the remains wll be in a vault to us ue removed later to he was a sound lawyer and au an upright man A general feeling feel log of sadness pervaded judge hiles s court today AL kong mong the members of the bar caused ty by abe be announcement cement of me death oi of attorney wolter walter murphy who was moved by all nil his brother lawyers lawyer attorney D C Elo boor assistant ondry attorney under mr murphy said aid walter murphy was wag truly an honorable man during the four years I 1 served erred under him bim his bia earnest desire waa ras always to ascertain the truth and then teen stand firmly by it he was waa kind and loving lovin sr his ideal of life was waa a high one and he be lived it accordingly why a young man of his bia brilliant to is should be called from this phere of no aaion lon to la beyond mortal comprehension preben the funeral of the late wolter walter murphy was held bold at the first dreeby torian terlan church at 2 feb 9 after ceon A large of the legal fraternity was waa in attendance besides many other friends lenda fr and the th bouge was waa well filled the remains were placed Is ib a vault in mount olivet cemetery to be removed later tu pennsylvania the former residence reaid enoe ot 01 we the deceased at the meeting of the bar association Meo clation beld late jets yesterday afternoon resolutions of respect reaped to the late walter were adopted judae koyle boyle vas vaa abased to preside and lion hon J a ALo lieto tober faer acted as secretary mr varian chairman of the corn com appoints appointed J to craft resolutions ke reported ported its as follows the committee heretofore appointed to draft resolutions oos of respect to the memory of the late walter of bar report the following preamble and ad lone and move their adoption walter murphy was a high minded honorable liono kono rable man in all relations of life Maill owed with I 1 ligh high mental attainments attain menta all U his bia b ia life he had been a close student of aroks of men land and affairs which in the practice of his hi prof wion emion bore fruit in ripened culture and wide learning courteous and kindly in his with others othera he was particularly genial and happy in his bi association with the members member of the bar his powers were ever vor exerted to instruct or amuse never to wound may not we who know knew him bim well may bay ot 01 him whose foncy as bright as the s ugh played round every object and shone ahone hile while whose ase t bayed in the combat as gentle as aa bright islar neer carried a heart stain away on its ita blade therefore in remembrance be it resolved that the member of the bar am of the supreme court of utah are profoundly grieved over the death of walter murphy their kind friend and associate resolved ved that we lament the loss of the brilliant advocate and learned lawyer bud and cherish the memory of the man and citizen resolved th that at the attorney general be r requested nested to present theme theae resolutions and all preamble to the supreme court of the he state and to the circuit court of this district lot and resolved that the chairman of this meeting most ing present a copy of the minutes minute 8 of these proceedings to the family of the deceased I 1 with an expression of the heartfelt sympathy of the bar 0 S VARIAN clessen cl ESSEN S kanney E 13 at a meeting of the utah and call bordle railway company held bold late monday afternoon mr david eccles of was waa elected a director of the company to fill 1111 the vacancy caused by the death of mr A H cannon mr cannoa also alio hold held the position lon of and this office was war yesterday yeat erday filled by the election ot of mr robert 8 campbell of this oily no general gene ral of liao company has ha been selected as et but it la Is probable that this office will be filled in the not far distant future the utah california om company pany is 18 the organization which contemplated constructing a railway through southern utah by the way or of cedar city and st george or by Pi pioche oolie nov and through the out bern pan of nevada to Calli orni Sur Burve rya baat alres alrea y been made to peoebe and tu st george Goorge but whether a definite route aa aas been decided upon is nt n t gihei gevat out it la Is urged that the he st B george route would open a section where the tb climate la Is so 0 o maj that early fruit siou anu vegetables could ha be shipped out to supply up the markets of the mure more northern cities of the he state and would also aleu tap alp some dome eairly rich mineral districts on the other nana band abe be route by way of it Is is said would pan through tb rough some rich mining district and furtner abat the grade bior a road has bai already been made between cliford ana pl pi oclad which can likely be obtained it ii that route la is decided upon une tue of the ibe vacancies in the la is taken by many as an an indication that the cm company paDy means meane and there la is a hope that mat there will bo bd a route loeta on en this city and california Cali Calir ornia ornis mr eccles it Is president of the valley railroad and la 10 also connected with large lumber lumbar interests lu in oregon though be makes his bla home la in ogden luthor H Twit twitchell choll a driver for eorge thurgood butcher whose place lilacs of business la is state stale beree to t bad a very narrow escape from death at 10 on feb 6 intending to water his hia horse hone at the water trough at the temple block corner his foot slipped while tanj etani ing on the be halt abaft of his wagon cau him hi 01 to tali fall with one toot between the abaft and the tug of the bar name and losyk leaving nic him hanging banging with his head bead within a few inches 0 the bessems hora fec neela beels anti and his back dragging on the ground in this position he be was waa taken down east abet temple street ato at a pace which made the blood freeze in the veins veina of all who saw flaw him the home bone la in attempting to tur urn baat at the be corner of first south booth and fast temple streets ran square into the doors doon of the go the ibe pitts pitta drug drag store shattering we the glass and almost touring tearing one door from its ita hinger the shaft to which the abe driver was hanging struck the wall of the building and broke at the fame ame time drawing the boy forward and releasing him from his perilous position he was taken in to the drug store where dr ber be r made an examination and found no bones broken although the boys boyla ankle was pretty badly sprained and he be was waa also suffering ering irom from fright he proved him self to be possessed of plenty of nerve by hanging on the way be did the horse hone la Is a young fiery one and would have probably killed the boy and itself 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