| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS the board of health report to ie as follows own for the week ending may bod 2nd birtee 86 calep 19 females 17 deaths 16 males 1 4 females 12 received for interment from outside points one body there are at present ten flags out standing for scarlet fever general richard W young april 29 tendered tea dered his resignation as business buein eee manager of the salt bait lake herald lie he did so it is ID staid in order that he might devote his bia entire time to code commission commie work he ban baa been succeeded by K R A mcdaniel formerly la in charge of the paper papers a ogden depart anent ment B april 29 judge J C de be alamares lamares La mares residence is burning to the ground the fire broke out shortly after 8 o from a defective line flue all efforts to save the build ing w were are to in vain the most moat of the household furniture however was an carried into the orchard beyond toe be reach of the flames blumes the lose JOBS will be about 1000 judge do de lamire lamare is lo in salt bait lake city on bus business inear A letter to the nims NEWS from nepal brings the information that the citizens of that place have not yet received any tidings from william lee who recently headed a searching party for fred former farmer who disappeared from view so suddenly while on a colorado gold bunting expedition the opinion till prevails that mat farmer to is dead and that he be met with foul play as hereto fore Intini intimated sted elder edward stevenson celebrates the Dive reary of his birthday tosy today may 1 with gratitude to his maker for the blessings of which he has been the recipient during bis bin lue life on earth he looks hale bale and hearty and to is ready to 90 K on OD another mission minion in a short time he says he feels almost as well now as when lie he went on his bis first mission ra in 1862 1852 his many trien friends tle wish him many MADY happy returns ot of the day elder james 0 woods ot of tooele thoele agy city called at the NEWS office friday morning mornin vo having recently returned from a mission to great britain he left for that gnat part of the world jav jan 20 1894 sod and returned wednesday april 29 he as labored eighteen months in the he nottingham conference and eight months in the london conference elder woods says he has bad good health generally during his abai ence and enjoyed his labors in the mission sty ary field A peculiar accident caused the death of george riley kiley who was engaged in the she mine at decour qu 90 saturday last Is I 1 appears that mr who is in an old and experienced minor miner was at work blasting bla eting in the loot tunnel and after in a shot and lighting the fuse he walked out of the tunnel and stood on the dump un tit til the discharge of the blast the explosion bain sect t a piece of rock straight oua ou of the tunnel a distance dietetics of loot feet which mr riley to in tae shoulder and from the deflects of which he be shortly cf forwards afterwards died presumably from suffocation caused by the rupture of hla his luuga lungs the deceased was widely kr krown own and was hold held in high estima HOD by all who had the pleasure of hie ale acquaintance beider elder james jamea B S ferrell of alpine city paid the NEWS a pleasant call cai thursday having just returned from the southern states mission field for whence he left this city on june 27 1894 it has been hii hi I lot to spend the whole time of his absence laboring in the Middle tennessee conference and he reports having received good treatment at the hands bands of the people and a measure of success has crown crowned ad his labor elder ferrell left his mission field early to in april in company with elder kimball kimbal president of the mission but be tarried for some time in franklin county illinois where be visited relatives and held bold several meetings he returns in grood health and reports the elders in tennessee in the same name condition four oar car loads load of chinese laborers arrived in ogden over the southern pacific from ban francisco mon day an hour later they were being whirled out of the state by the U union ion pacific there was a brief halt at the union depot to in the junction city and during that time the mongolian excursionists were curiously reviewed by a considerable aggregation of their own countrymen who have taken in up p their heir residence in utah but not a word was spoken between them neither were there any other methods method of oom corn munion Vion nor signs given at least not so far as known by the officers ot of the law these tourists are ln in bond and their traveling Is under the auspices of the six companies who have contracted to send them to havana to work garfield co utah april 26 1896 I 1 herewith furnish to you for publication the death of sister bister marlah marian C king beloved wife of ef brother volney H king sod daughter of thomas and margaret ron boss she bhe was born at kanoof millard county utah on april 24 1869 and died february 24 1896 leaving an infant ten days old also sister bister jane B R small beloved wife of jonathan smell she bhe was born in 1848 1843 and died at her home in comoto march david brown son BOD of bobert sod and elizabeth bevridge brown was born at chortles iron work glasgow soot land april 8 and anu died at brother M warners Warner ls home en an the be eastford East Fork of the sevier river on march 28 23 1896 millennial millennia star please copy a J the funeral service over the remains of the late elder john M W cowley was held bold in the seventh ward roasting meeting house may 1 too opening prayer was offered by elder jesse jeese west went and remarks were made by elder william thorn bishop of the ward and by elders george C lambert david mo me kelzie and william mc the closing prayer was by elder junn john gabbott the speakers made consoling remarks to the relatives and friends of the deceased referring to bin big integrity to the gospel from early boyhood his bla uno unostentatious at life his bis faith the fortitude with which he bore up under long years of buffering erIng they also dwelt interestingly upon the principles of the gospel and especially on the resurreCt resurrection iOD the body was conveyed to the city cemetery where the brave was dedicated by elder william thorn following close upon the heels of the change in the me business management of the bait lake herald wherein E A mcdaniel became duly installed iua as the successor of richard byoung WYo uni comes the announcement of another and far more important and sweeping change one that transfers the ownership of the paper together with its entire plant building real estate baak ac counts bills receivable subscription lists good will and other assets of whatsoever name or character to R C chamber Cham bere mr chambers was a heavy owner before the purchase from the company prominently connected with which was heber haber J grant and associates the company was wag also indebted to him in a sum m closely approximating he assumes all obligations of the company which runs ruas the purchase price up to the deming new ew mexico headlight of may 2 says saye hon HOD hopick ou ett ot of silver city who has bee been one of the loading leading lawyers of this county for we the past fourteen years started yesterday for aalt lake city utah where he intends intend ft to reside in the future and practice his profession colonel pick ett tt has bee for years made a special study of ef mining jaws and has bas long been considered as an one of the best mining lawyers of the territory having been employed to in nearly every large mint mining case that has baa boon been in court in toe the territory during the past twelve years yea re mr pickett goes into a section of the country rich nob in miming interests and a brilliant future is ia sure to be in store f r him his many friends in this territory while grieved at logalog dobing one of their ablest attorneys wish him all possible success in hilt bla chosen field musical circles were very much surprised and business ones somewhat to so tuesday when a notice bearing these unwelcome words was wan posted on the be glass facing of the front door of the coalter boole rove music house bouse EB coolgrove elgrove Sool So grove assignee Big nee 0 the firm arm was a comparatively old and well known one throughout the intermountain inter mountain country having been organized in 1885 at watch time it succeeded to the business of daynes coalter it ittai wal incorporated I 1 in a 1891 with fergus coalter as all resident president and manager and C B R as secretary and treasurer on account ol of parc partnership troubles that hat found tasir way into the courts where they are now pending mr coalter in in 1894 withdrew sod and assisted in the orga Dision of the daynes coalter firm with which he is still identified new officers officer were chosen to manage the affairs of the old i company ansi ana they were still in cuarte when the unfortunate crisis came today elder james JamesS 8 abbott or of annabelle annabella sevier cout county ity utah who on sat arday evening arrived jim in this city afterman extended absence in the australasian stra lasian aslan mission field called at the NEWS office monday and reported his labors he left his bis home borne in ob diance to the call made of him on sept 6 1892 and upon arriving in the mission nai selon field was assigned to labor in the waikato district where he be spent one year and of his bis time after which be was called to succeed E der benjamin goddard as president ot of the cau can ferense in which capacity be labored until released to return home borne elder L bbott has bas enjoyed his bis labors very much and has boo nothing but words of praise for the people among whom be la nored the mission is in excellent condition and many bouts bont s souls are being gathered into the tola fold the elders visiting in that land are zealous and untiring in their efforts to promulgate gospel and they are being blessed with health and strength wed their labors are being handsomely rewarded regarded before returning home elder abbott visited his bla mother and other woods friend in Califor california which delayed his big arrival in this city somewhat whitney idaho jtb 1896 our little town of whitney idano idaho was wae the scene of a terrible accident that oc occurred occur currea on saturday may 2 at 6 ck p m to ti of u our flattre Riet slat crr tre verona foster ged aged eary eare re As AB near as we can net get at ibe fact sister foster went butlo eui 0 o tee e to her bar cow the latter had idal fust calved and furiously pitched at the intruder kb beking her down then throwing her up in the air after afterwards ards stamping and her before assistance aMt stance could boie come the abigial had bad cut a gash gaeb below lue lowthe the victia a right eye extending to the tir tar which took nine to bew up sletta Folit foster eralso also bad her leitt left collar coblar bope bone and four ribs ribe broken aleo tier lett left leg between the knee and the be ankle I 1 in ik two be sides aides sustaining internal Ir jurlee doctor of preston was called at once and did all he be could tot toi the sufferer and although she obe le Is in a very critical obbe there ate aie bober what makes it worse to Is that beater Fa fosten only son to Is in england on a mission mis siou and her gr great eat desire Is to live to see him return home she manifested great courage while the be doctor sewed up her and face without any drue WILLIAM the old council house corner diagonally aerobe the street from the NEWS april 30 passed from the poetee bion of its awro the salt gait lake liter ary airy and scientific into the be hands bands of mr A H cannon and asso chates the was wae spot cash and the negotiations were formally fox mally closed at a meeting of the members of the society hold held this worn moro lug ing I 1 with this transaction comes comee the tak tab lug log of another elep and on one iu in wit tiie interesting blit b tory ui or one of the ibe city ustyn j oldest and most prominent luno lanu marke it has aea seen many changes and add has been used for many purposes pur it will mow cow be adorned by a handsome and substantial business block the plans of which show at live five story structure modern and complete in all ot of its appointments originally it was the intention of the society to lease the property for a term of ninety nine dide years with wilh the proviso that it should itself use the upper floor ot of the new building lor for library and and reading room purposes but it was ai nally finally decided to sell it outright without any reservations whatever for the sum named it Js is interesting to know that the first legislature of the provisional state of deveret and also the first legislature of the territory of utah assembled in the council house which for many years stood blood on the corner the largest building in tile the territory except those of a public character the first iesue of the DESERET NEWS was also publisher published in it in 1850 for a protracted period it was albe chief seat of learning ot of the territory being the location of the university of deseret having been previously occuE ded by the commercial college not a tew few of the leading men and women of utah received the principal part of their education on that spot the building with several other business bouses was destroyed by fire are on the night ot june 21 1888 the fire was wae the result of an tx in the H B clawson building the shocking announcement of WO the death of miss mia ida bowman one of the must widely and popular young ladles of ane tn nineteen b h waru waro was made Weun esusy the ead bad t vent was the result or of appendicitis tut for bhe aie subjected heiselt herselt to a suri surgical operation in the nope bone that relief might be obtained frum from the attic terrible suffering fiering au that had come upon her bet abe matuie of the fatal trouble was first indicated on friday last laet wilen when she ebe returned home borne from school with the complaint ol of severe internal paio pain the usual reme digs dies talka and finally dr fisher was wae consulted me he maus maue a diagnosis of the case and declared that the only chance for lire life was waa in tile use of the knife the operation was agreed to and was vine pert performed orMed yesterday after oon coon at 2 by drs fisher me mc kenni and add ewing the pati patient ont rallied for a time but continued to ufler untold asony agony until 2 this morning when the be thread of mortal difo bif was snapped asunder by the gibat strain placed uron upon it and her spirit took its flight into the realms of the he unseen the funeral of miss iia bowmam whose end aad demise was c chronicled anbe ID the NEWS on wednesday laba took place irom from the nineteenth ward neet meeting lil house bouee friday fore forenoon nooD beginning at 11 ll 11 a m W the house which was filled to overflowing with sympathizing friends ot the oAr ur fa cavally lao illy vally presented an it vii also alo m made ads beautiful by floral decorations of 0 white hangi haD gioga tastefully laete folly be sprinkled with lallee white carnations carnation roses aid smilax not a lew orne lip special ecial desina designs ere adirent api appi rent beld beina donated by the members meu abera or 01 the ibe Y IA 1 M 1 I A high school the ward dramatic company and other numerous friends elders W H parkes Pert eee aik A W carlson and george bywater by water paid il plowing lowing tributes to the virtues and integrity of the deceased who will be sadly mined in all circles throughout the ward with which she was wag identa fled the ward choir assisted in the ler vices with some very touching music the funeral cortege to the graveyard ivas was one of the largest seen for some eeme time it included i a delegation from the high school who rode in the utah drag which had |