Show 01 LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS the beadth report for the week end K april 11 tb is as fol follow lowet births irebe nice dille males three fe malee niale t as deaths ten males three female ren D received for interment from bade points eight bodies boil iee there are tat six cases of scarlet lever fever and r til ease case of typhoid fever april 14 mrs charles iia lam muns wife of a veteran and a lady aty beare years of size aize was found dead this filing in a stream of water running H abar her house bouse by deputy marshal afef t ilS usury Bry the night was very dark and she be p wm I 1 de bear r a bridge and must musi nave have fallen while attempting to cross A bruise her bar temple indicated that the fall A had stunned her she fell about four 14 ft L the indictment for adultery brought by W the grand jury against geoage the german will be noo non affective ive to lo this world ai E least wed aday as a result of being so badly hosso in his attempt to escape thu the glat latches ebee of the law maier died aa t the st bt marka marha hospital and bis big body Ws was immediately removed to odon nelld awil ga undertaking parlors no ar range ments have as yet been made lor for abo tuner funeral a nor will their be until the dead man mans mana a financial affairs are in quiren into judge rimer elmer B adams of st louis louie i signed by judge sanborn and assoni tee ate of the united states circuit court arrived in this city over the union ulion pa at three monday morning f AZ ton len 01 clock be took his place on the tench bench in the federal court room to sift in the me disposition of oases to in aich which judge marshall Ma was A fled 4 two cases the grown crown point mining company vs va the ontario silver mining i company and frazer chambers v va I 1 U C trent occupied the court courted a at texi lection tion during the entire forenoon the st john kansas news has in its last lesue issue almost a column di scrip won teon of the performance of Pi pinafore nature given no n friday april 10 by the mor vains in st john by which the funds were raised to pay off the indebtedness on the now new organ for the meeting house enose irom from utah who took part were samuel Kirkma nAlvin A bloy beesley and W D bowring other characters were naomer W Idu maselly selly of st john mr arc leis catlin of hutchison miss leis lines and mrs mabel smith of st john the news speake peaks very highly of the performance referring particularly to elder kirkman as an one of the best beat tenor stagers singers in we he state the funeral services of little verna varna daughter of D L and jeanette moil murdock were held bold at the family residence 67 9 street wednesday afternoon A latr large e number of relatives and friends gathered fathered to show their respect to the deceased anil and extend sympathy to those bereaved the services were conducted by bishop george romney of the twentieth word ward elders james sharp henry Nai naisbitt abitt M J and bishop romney made consoling and appropriate remarks and music was furnished by professor daynes day nee the floral offerings were numerous nume roue and most beautiful lul u and the mortal remains of little verna who departed from earth inthe in the morning of her life were laid tenderly to rest arest in thel the city cemetery while her spirit continues conti nuee its ita mission in the great beyond MILFORD utah april 41 ath b 1896 having read in the semiweekly semi weekly NEWS of last tuesday a concerning the hardy windmill and making reference to me as being located in sanpete San pete I 1 beg to inform the public through your valuable medium that I 1 am now located in milford engaged in the manufacture of the wind mill referred to I 1 have already received orders for four our or five of cilip rod and next saturday expect to place aoe in opera tion lion on the beaver river near the bridge on the county road just outside of Mi milford Jford this mill in connection with two 6 inch square pumps each with 12 i uca stroke will have the capacity of irrigating 76 75 acres of land it would pay farmers and others who are interested in irrigation to witness the operation of this mill thanking you for the space given this item I 1 am respectfully the pub lies liels HARDY april 14 mayor booth of nepal has a letter from deputy sheriff parts paris of lieada concerning the missing man fred farmer he says he has hunted bunted up and down the colorado river and cannot get any aay tidings of him and fears he is lost he found a camp where farmer stayed all night with the men hut but returned to bis big OWL and the may camp next morning nothing has been seen of him since the indian who went with may and farmer on the way out and brought back the mules mule says on OH returning that he be dian didn it see the young man mad but saw two wo beds beda had bad been laid he also said he be badmone bad acme queer thoughts concerning farmer when up in the hills and lay alone but did not sleep he sold said he be was afraid of the old man as be called may mr wm lee whom the nephi peaple abent out to obtain a searching party near st george about two weeks ago ties has not been board beard from as an yet the feelings of farmer wife and widowed mother are intense the general verdict berets here la that farmer is 18 dead li L A bairley BAILEY MOAB grand co utah april 5 1896 A a sid ad accident happened here last thursday in the death cleath of a little boy by the name of bertle bertie stacks aged nine year beare who came to 10 his hie dipaoli by tying lying a rope around his big waist and to the horn of the saddle at least it to is supposed bo did icv it ashe as be was wag found by frank smith who was driving cattle he came across the boy on the side of the road lying fastened to the Sad saddle Lile be was wall alive then 2 pm at ai d tie be lived until 10 am next lie be never regained our fruit commenced to blossom march 22 on the it commenced to freeze which has killed most of the fruit crop stock has bits done well this winter sheep at thompson will all be sheared in a low few days they have wintered well the clip to ie better than last year quite a number are selling belling rattle cattle just now steers are bringing 10 15 and 20 and range stock by the herd 12 the e will be several thousand head shipped this season everything to is dry there has been no storm for quite a time last yea years tulis apples are all sold the last of them brought a box at thompson 0 W WARNER the result of the examination of candidates for to WO the naval academy at annapolis was waa made known thursday and oil as a robert morris of no west north temple st etis preparing to lay aside other duties and take up the labor that in such cases always falla upon the successful competitor for such he be is alexander Colbat balso of this city takes taken second place and is ift therefore alternate joseph J harris of ogden passed the most creditable written examination but was lacking in physique and strength he is a promising student of the agricultural college at Juil juggan gan morris and colbath are fourth fourt byear year students at the city high school congressmen congressman allen alien will make the appointment immediately upon the being officially certified to SCOFIELD april ath 1896 brother james W gatherum Ua therum was vory very seriously hurt in the U P mine ats c afield afield on OB tou thursday raday last by falling lall liag from a ladder about twenty leet feet he was picking some caal when it gave way suddenly knocking him oft the ladder he boil with the back of his head on some large jorge pieces of coal cutting a large gash gaab in which doctor timith found it necessary to put several stitches brother Ua gatherum therum to ia recovering but is quite badly bruised up the castle Castie gate dramatic company came to scofield So ofield last friday and presented to the satisfaction of all present damon and pythias the house bouse was waa well filled and the company returned on saturday rejoicing john P meakin 0 C visited the local knights ot of pythias here on friday he went to price on saturday the scarlet fever has made its appearance peara pe arance ince in winter quarters Q carlers again in toe gas family of john jobb chriatian Cun Caria stian tian willie the 11 cearold son of wm powell while out playing the other day fell and broke his arm this is ia the third time the boy has bad the sade aade misfortune BOY the NEWS correspondent at fill more millard county A birda bird 1 mends ends the following under date of the ath lost it may interest some of your readers reader fk to know that president baigley of the chicago pumice company a large jargo concern owning a plant in that city has made arrangements with mr joseph E ray the discoverer of vast beds of pumice stone near coyote springs this county whereby abat gentleman mao expects to ship to chicago tons or of pumice this thin year A number of hands bands are now engaged getting it ready for shipment and mr ray bay has assurance that a like amount armore or more will be shipped yearly forma for an indefinite period mr ray bay gave this information just as he be was starting out oat to inspect the marysvale Marys Wary vale evale reservoir previous to a meeting of the company to be hold held in ID fealt alt lake city on the the reservoir is ie a success and the different irrigation tr companies compan iea in sevier valley are re already competing for the use of its ite waters water irrigation water la Is becoming serious question right here also as ae very little snow enow la Is in the mountains and nd the days are warm frost b bae a stilled maled the ap apricots ricote but other fruit 1 is safe to as ae yet the missionaries returned and going held a very enjoyable soc able in the he twenty secona ward monday elder solomon bishor presiding the folio follo winit returned missionaries fave eave very interesting add addressed jollier elder natthew noall noali and wife elders luse george A horne home and alfted alfred ridges also the following who are going on mission william T noall samuel garbett fred james davis brigham haslam J Juliua a huo billete r jr and ana william Sto nemar Ate marks were also made by bishop 49 and counselor Couise lor arthur winter the following program was very creditably carried out niter alter the open exercised tiong ong by a quart quartette eLte coo con toting stating ot at elders noall beesley good year and barber a selection was beau caully rendered by rose boe solomon comic amio song by william M Claya oo recitation by adnie Solo solomua mur dut duet in hawaiian tod oad english by elders M and F beesley the people dich nut not sa parate until after fter 11 o sli all bad heartily ine abe banjo banas of the abe departing and wished them theall god ebed to their several fields of labor the entertainment was waft got up under the abe auspices of the ibe bishopric ot of toe ithe ward and was very much enjoyed todal tojal W me mc M in the closing moments of the senate bente ate session wednesday afternoon alter noor the governors nors appointments to the code commission were withdraws not confirmed as stated by mistake owing to the senators expressing a disapproval of the choice made the governor has bas the right of appointment and will xer olse it I 1 la a a few days dayel regarding the county government bill warver persisted to in his opposition ito 0 any change and the probability to is that the governor will allow the measure to become a law without his signs signature A veto would probably be more damage than to allow the law bg as it is and which the governor says is in au injustice esice to the state the senate and house exchanged notes each informing the abe other that it Wao through business the following communication wag received ived by the senate SALT LAKE arty utan april ath to the president and gentlemen of the be benale I 1 have the honor to in term you that I 1 have no further corn com to make to you at this oes permit me to extend to you my ay heartfelt congratulations upon the completion of your labors upon the disinterested devotion to duty you have die played and upon the anole some character of the laws eo On acted Tha thanking dking you in behalf of the people of tahe state and wishing you godspeed to your homes and continued etith and prosperity I 1 have bays me flonor to be your obedient servant BRIBER M WELLS Ga vernor at p m D april 8 the april ath session canoe came to an end and the legislature adjourned A few days since the case of the peoples peopled canal company against the state of idaho and the american falls canal power company came up for argument before the honorable secretary of the interior at washington upon the application of the american Amer Ameri ioan OND falls company and the state of idaho for a hearing bearing upon the allegation set up in the protests filed bled by the Pep pemlea Pe plea lela canal company and the hon fred T dubois Dubol and sand the hou edgar wilson W B Matt matthewa Matthe hown wf attorney for abo state stale of idaho appear appeared ets ana made an argument in behalf of the hearing general michener of the firm or of dudley michener Mic bener appeared in behalf of to tb american Amei ican falls falb canal company compan yand and also argued in behalf of the hearing bearing ben rich had quietly walked into the court room and taken a seat in a quiet corner after the arguments were completed by matthews and michener arrich mr RIch swi suddenly denly eberg 0 irom from his hia seat eat in the corner apologized for the enforced absence of colonel hannaford counsel for the peoples people a canal company and after protesting that it 11 was his hie first appearance in public delivered a very telling speech of about half balf an bouts dUrSt duration IOD in bis big speech be he depleted very forcibly and pathetically the condition or of the hundreds ll 11 of big ba friends in idaho who by their haid labor bad constructed the peoples ditch and who were theu then on the side of it wl with lb plows in band and ready as soon as a decision was rendered to begin to break ground mr rich did not forget before lie he concluded his argument to pay bis big respects to the american falls canal co and he be concluded bis big remarks by stat statia ingin gln his hia elc eloquent quent way that unless the protests of the peoples company were SUE tanned bained the sagebrush would continue to bloom forever along the be banks of the noble stream which flowed the peoples people a ditch canal he wound up by again apologizing for this his first appearance in public as a 8 speaker after the conclusion of his argument judge brent who represented abs tbs secretary assured mr rich that even it if it was the first speech he be bad over ever made be doubted very much whether colonel hannaford or any other lawyer could have done any better general Mic michener bener alaj remarked that abat bad been made in some church asking for contributions and ithe it he could have passed around the hat bat before the speech got cool coal he be felt satisfied nati ened that it would have been re tumid ull full |