Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS A bother another aged veteran has bag passed beyond the be veil this time it lie la mr saem purnel of franklin a man 74 of age mr purnell purnel was waa one of 01 the first six fix to settle battle franklin away book back in 1860 be was waa highly eetemad by all who know knew him and the whole Oom community turned out to do him bim honor at the funeral that there la in an organized gang of 0 bandits on it the secluded mountain to re areal treaca of utah seems almost incredible to those familiar with the history oi this peaceful diate but that such is ie the case la Is known to be only too true regrettable aa 88 it la Is the depredations of theme rob ibers of late have bare been such as aa to lo terrorize terr oilie the people residing in ID the southern portion of the state and nd every effort thur than far made by the be officers of the law jaw to capture the gang has baa been non effective father thomas coneg an old and bigboy citizen ot of last baat sunday night brother jonee was vai born jim in Ha leowen england on the day of SeD Sel 1822 he joined the be church fifty five years ago and from 1864 to 1868 he acted As a opre president oil idedo of the hackley branch ol of the church in the birmingham con je rence mino ana in the 09 last jaet named year he be emigrated to logan where be has bae everal noe resided iJ he has baa raised a targe large family of child renand they with many borea fOR of friends fri eDue performed the lost sad ad rites over hie big weary body yesterday PRESTON eng edg june 11 1807 1897 A gent Jemm by the name of george chippindale of the city of blackburn Black kura I 1 so in bag bae made inquiry tri of me for one mary turner of weber a aunly anty thle this la Is as aa near so as he cluid give me the tbt addre tB a he may he ebe has baa reared a family and he be would be pleased to beat bear irom her nr r some of her cami family ly aba baa been in utah a long time it if they wt wi uld old address to him in my ogre care no 81 Muno Mun aBter bond boad presto Pres too 0 I 1 abao aronld IU be pleased to deliver it to him J W prost preat of the liverpool conference elder eider george huntington of center word ward thin city arrived home saturday and nd made a call at the abig afternoon for nearly tap twp tw yearn past he be has baa been laboring labor edg aa 88 a mission aty aay in the middle tennessee Tenne ieee con forence of the southern stacee tet mission ml aaion elder huntington lot left home borne on J july uly 27 1896 1895 lie he made on any friends and some oon veru everywhere he was waa received he says arya with open hearted hospitality and felt the scene of his hia labina with of regret he brought home borne with him eider bider thomas shelley of lab job fork who was waa compelled to 10 return home on account of sic koo utah J june ono 28 1897 in a recent copy of your rojer refer enoe to la made to the be button factory ol of pioneer days daya ot of utah enclosed find mahogany button P made jim in sugarhouse House ward it with other sold aid to be waste or of wn waa used in the yost year 1869 upon a suit antt of f clothes mao made for myie the dolt of blab was waa woven byrbe by the idame hoid of Freal dent brigham foung then we were almost as one famil ynone none being too ton exalted to work tot for their workmen from that year 1869 until 1880 those battoms were forred from suit to suit if deemed worthy of a place in the salt bajt lake please make such dle dim tion of it respectfully JOSEPH the lutton IB 19 of excellent workmanship and Is still smooth and perfect in ED NEWS does anyone know the whereabouts of M mr win clark and eliza eliea his hie wife who la Is a sister of herbert limb of derbyshire england Eu gland they emigrated about thirteen years ago from to sol salt lake mr limb will thankfully receive any information address MR MB HERBERT limia brunswick street chesterfield derby hire Eo borland gland mr wm win reddish baddish and family emi abated about sixteen years ago from old whittington england hie niece min mile mary Radd lob now mrs charles cooper of Has hailand land chester field derbyshire england would be very much pleased to hear bear irom from them so BB soon BB as it is convenient the interior of the salt bait lake assembly hall has baa just juit received a dreon ink inic in the shape bhame of a 8 new boat of point paint varnish etc ego the work was waa done under the direction of joanna midgley sr who had bad charite of similar work in the temple ali AH the unto dew bew and fresh freab are beautiful and haf bar iodious and lend land a striking appearance to the building the railing Pur surrounding rounding the gallery in ie done in white and am ae well as aa having a cheerful effect given alvea the auditorium the appearance of below much larger than was the he 0 caad see heretofore varn iab has been used la viably and taste fully on the stand chairs and beno bencher bep while the walla wall have also aleo received at A change in the calling Is e that the pictures pl eturea formerly adornino ll 11 ill have been obliterated entirely persons persona visiting the assembly hall cau oot not fall to note the improved cha change the work done being baing a credit to those who did it A very serious and painful accident occurred to young george edgar wh ahu resides at went second north street this city alter after noon today by which the boys face was badly lacerated through an explosion of powder As the fourth of july Is in approaching be like many other boys boy was doing a little preliminary celear with fireworks powder sic and in 11 D preparing to fire a salute proceeded t ta place a quantity of powder under a tin ali OAD can while he was in close proximity to the can the pow powder d or was ignited au aud d an explosion followed the was that the unfortunate boyse boys face was severely burned and n lacerated and be is in a very critical condition A physician was onilea called and sieg be victim of the he terrible accident was waa to re moved to SL bt marks mark aa hospital boM pital where his bis injuries were attended to A tek message itom from there here this hr afternoon conveyed the information thai be was wag la in the me operating room and abw th full extent of his hi injuries could not be b determined although they were very serious the boy Is nine years yeam of age j SALT CITY utah june 2 22 1897 lot let it be known that on the jtb day of january 1838 the following nine persons were baptized into the th church of jesus chris of latter day Sali ates in waddington mill clam near bear preston PreB ton england by elder bider joseph fielding VIZ TIC richard and wife william moss and wife robert goodall mrs isabella rushton and her son john Rush bushton tong david mos and john Ell isoju that on the sunday week following we were all into tb church by elders heber C kimball and joseph Fl oldine that after the confirmation elder kimball prophesied that not one of the olne alo souls oula would ever apostatize lot let it bi be further known that at t this writing ail ria of the he nine are dead except myself and that all died faithful to the gospel of christ as aa preached by the me eier of the church of jesus chrysl of 01 latter day saints witness my band JOHN ELLISON of Kay oville verging merging on 80 year a of age sino ana one of the old boika party witness A milton musser 34 84 ALBERT ST chesterfield Cheter field derbyshire england may 31 81 1897 ar I 1 wish you yon could flod find space irs ib your valuable journal for a short notice to all those who have emigrated from chesterfield and surrounding villa village gt who have relatives relative and friends BUIL residing in those these parts to send naiada barass and addresses and we will be pleased to call on them at our earliest con veni eLce we find ii a hard bard matter to present the gospel to the people aare a on n so account 0 0 u 0 t 0 of f the prejudice oz ex sting against us ug and ana I 1 am of the op opinion illion that it if we can visit pendle who have relatives and friends 11 in zion we can at least open up a way tor for a good butk in the future people atef bere 0 have an idea that you utah peo pie cannot with your aels relatives aud that Is one reason why they will not receive us or our making it a difficult matter to spread the me gospel to in this part it if all ali who have un an interest to in the progress of the church ot of christ will respond to this thi call they will be missionaries by letter thanking you lor for your kindness before haud I 1 am your brother in ral christ H buda BUDD utah it seems Is to have an ostrich larm farm it will be established by pa ed ward causton tot of lou angeles call fornia whose success in the ostrich industry ties has riven him toe title of at the ostrich king of the aunt juanb 29 A score or more of will be la in evidence in the jubile parades learning of his resolve to establish Sta nta blish an ostrich farm in ats utah chairman clawson of the jubile t commission mission wrote to him dim that be forward a carload of his bia bi to this city la in time for them to be exa during the jubilee mr causton readily consented and aa ostrich delegation will be a feature of toe great celebration too the famous wagon which brigham young to utah and wh abich was used as a a council bouse house during durl 4 the long wad and perilous journey to the promised land arrived from st johns johne arlon Arlson ss yesterday and in hall of 18 D now w stored the notice belles the vehicle to to la an aa ex excellent state of preservation con si sideling derIng the bard usage it has baa been objected subjected to during the past twenty years shetland pony outfits and miniature floral doral and purvery diate fl aab will be tea lea lures of ef the childrens s day parade charles H miller a tailor at port fort douglas was f found dead in his hie chair at 11 friday night there were no BO brailes braises on 01 nis dis body and the post examination today revealed mortem mor tegla the fact that death was caused by heart disease the funeral to is held bold a at t 4 4 tonight under the charge ol of company F miller was a soldier in the civil war and during the he time I 1 since jince men has baa been coune connected doted more mare or less witti with military of affairs faire he came to this his city with the colored troops as tailor tor lor company kompany F and has hag occupied that position petition up tip to the time he la man about 65 year old and capers in his bis possession show bow that he be has baa two married daughters in mexico teat but what their names are can not be pertained certa ined what other relatives he be has la is not known among to A an D insurance his ala papers policy with some legion of henr tor lot but no DO receipts of payment of 01 dueg dua can be found slid aud the probabilities bili ties are that the policy is vl dele low JU justice sties sommer bommer was summoned to the post today to hold bold the le quest he learned the facts and left the body in the she charge or of major girard who sister later hold held on ao examination on it and declared the cause of the death to be heart disease the body was then turned over to 0 o company F to be buried with military honors bolas statesman I 1 francis M U ly inao one of the tb e twelve apostles of abe be mormon church Is in the city is a few days with his cousin mrs mn judson mr lyman lives in thoele tooele utah he to is one oine of the blest abloom of the officials of his church ada nd is a very pies pleasant sant and congenial man maa to te most meet this thin la 18 his bis first visit to the bolls valley talley although he be has been through on OD the she main line several everal limes he wa very favorably impressed with the manner mangler in which the land to is fulti voted rated here and considers that the valley la is nearly if not quite equal to that of the she jordan the orchards at tracked his bis attention especially IQ 10 his stake she be permit the she maea grew and weeds to so grow between the tow ot of trees gross and make no pretension towards toward cultivating she he intervening epame between the lie trees tree herp here he be thinks think the be have the better way in keeping the ground perfectly free from every other soft most of ajun afon he spoke of the reputation the be valley ralley had bad among the people of his tale auto and said it was generally coo eldered as a being one of the richest fruit notion to in the west in speaking peaking of the preparations being made lot lor the pioneer jubilee in salt lake during the coming month am bevald amid they were ready for she ho largest bowd browd that was ever to in the city and void give them the beo beet time they had bad ever experienced A building budding to in being erected on one of at the vacant corners near the center of the city which will be devoted to the be that are blak belair collected from various parts of the state from the old pioneers who oame came moron the plains in 47 this will prove one of the most moat interesting features of the jubilee an aa it will recall many of the hardships the pioneers plon eera underwent in order the valley of the great salt lake the quarterly conference of the malad stake convened at malad city idaho saturday and sundays sunday june 12 and 18 1897 commencing at 10 a m Preside nuo 0 C hoskins and W H gibbs of the stake presidency elder francis M lyman of the apostles Apo etlea patriarch joon jonn reynolds Ray nolda members of the high council bishops or of a number of wards and a good representation of the authorities and saints or of the stake were la in attendance the reports report of the stake authorities and the bishop showed bowed wat that the stake was wae in fair condition and that the people felt well the speakers during the conference dwelt oo on a variety of subjects that ere timely elder bider lyman gave much valuable instruction that was highly appreciated A sabbath school abool was held sunday morning at 9 a in the igene beneral rai and stake authorities were a boan oan sustains su alne 1 elder eider lyman liman and the stake lenoy mei with the saints of samaria samana sunday evi evening saing at 8 for the or of reorganizing the bishopric owl owing ug to the death ot at the late bishop jonan evans the damaria samarra ward was waa divided into two wards wardi the northern lor thern portion being called the pleasant view ward daniel E price was wai list eel apart as an bishop of almaris ward with william ar E haw kins kleb and jeremiah H williams as ae counselors lewis lewie D jones jonea WBK wast set apart apan as aa bishop of via the pleasant Plea Bant via view W ward with stephen wight and wil liams P camp as aa elors L D JONES clerk pro tow tern IDAHO FALLS idaho june too weather of the week ending monday jure jupe was waa on the whole colder than usual with much needed showers in many localities snow fell in some lome places place la in the early part of the week follow follower eJ on the by a frost froat which appeared so 10 have been general over the southern aou thern halt half of the mthm tate many reports indicate that little or so no damage was wai done bat la in a few place tender plants and small mall fruits faulta were damaged to some ame extent though the amount of injury can not yet he 49 do de the susa blue of the week wr about nal bat r of the he possible abou amou amount at in places favored by recent rains a marked boa baa boon been noted in the condition of all crops it Is Is believed that bat much of the grain which failed ailed to appear above the ground owing to conditions condition will now germinate properly all irrigated crops are now doing exceed exceedingly I 1 ugly well except in a low few places where crowth has baa been ro by cool weather and frost wheat and oats oata as an a rule site are iu in good condition but la in some ome places the crop to believed to have been 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