Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS lister ster burrows wife of W burrows huntsville died on monday of rt rg failure she was 60 years yeara of age ie of her none to is away from home borne fillip a mission 19 la 8 brown of 2609 lincoln avenue ad monday he was 68 years of he came from england forty ago and was well known in 0 death was caused IDY by apoplexy private telegram received wed wedlee nes afternoon af teron announced that the rhineland with a party of hah h people on board had bad arrived at liverpool iver pool all well the utah par party ty ft aalt lake april and sailed ain philadelphia a week later edward F Har hardister Harm mister later ex ter I 1 vernal uintah county en fed d a plea pa of guilty to a rge of misappropriation of gov mont funds the case was ily disposed of by judge Mare marshal ball nten him to two years in the ate s prison and ordering him to pay a be 0 of the was rued over to united states marshal bigham who sent him out to the lace oe of bis big enforced residence for the axt t two years which he be may be able reduce somewhat by good behavior it t was reported wednesday to the lea dice that a demented woman was through the pastures at kt erville ville sheriff wright went out dd d found her near plain city she fi brought into town and taken to be critenden arft enden home and will be oared cared js prom from what could be learned she s a small won an about 80 30 years of age ad d had bad been employed as a domestic fealt lake and bountiful but left pr er employment on an account of some rouble which affected her mind it expected that kind treatment will ng her all right again t sister bister ann kl keeler eeler mother of bishop B keeler of the fourth ward died wednesday from general debility at st the e of 78 years and 3 months the assed sas aa to in england and em rated to america when 12 years f age P she resided in new jersey 1852 when she eft lor for utah baa joined johned the church in 1852 she idea ded in salt lake city till 1858 on BO she removed to provo where has bag since lived her husband a keeler died in 1888 ane do de was the mother of james taylor west jordan by a former husband bue band several hi iveral accidents have happened thin a few days A little girl eirl of po onoan lieman kinga fell a considerable dieas woe from the staircase to the floor biow ow in the benson school building buil b ile it attempting tempting to slide down the 1 ko bu later she sprained a wrist cocked asked two teeth loose cut a gash on r r chin anti and received a number of aises A rather remarkable accident happened sod to george lloyd a young man apt wellsville wells valle in sooae some mysterious way it is supposed bup posed by stepping on a 1 lo 10 loose board he dislocated bis big knee obile walking along the street 0 A third accident was that which opened to a boy named roberts koe bicycle ran against some unseen obstacle acle throwing him head first against a tree he remained in an unconscious condit condition iOD for more than an hour at five points miss florence A an n dertod derlon aged six elx year died from blood poisoning caused by an accident the child went wi with alth her ber mother last lao t tuesday to co visit a neighbor while there she had the misfortune to fall and break the lower abne of the forearm the mother unaware that the bons bone was brokel bandaged the arm up and brought the bous bone to its ita place but the booe had bad broken through the flesh the mother in dressing the wound thought it was caused by a stick the child became sick rick and dr joyce was callea when the lower half of the broken bone was cutout eight hours after the operation the culled died nineteen years ago mrs anderton And ertons la sun S JD 7 years old was accidentally shot and ana killed anil four years ago her husband was killed by being accidentally shot the remains ot of little florence were taken to evanston for interment james A stewart an old soldier who claims to have done duty in the be civil war was before justice ustice bells bell weil we dt at the instigation of charles H crow a harness maker from whom stewart had bad previously purchased a set of harness it appears that toe the alu 00 soldier was short of money at the time of making the purchase of crow and he be tendered as security for the goods a check on riggs biggs co 0 o of Wasi lugton shortly thereafter crow learned upon inquiry that stewart had no money in toe washington banking house and be accordingly notified the sheri sheriff fr whose deput deputies Jeo intercepted the old gentleman a few days ago at nepha and brought him to this city when arrested he bad some money on bis big person which be turned over to mr crow in part payment of his bis claim but as it was not a complete liquidation of the debt the old soldier was committed to the county jai baij stewart claims that some years ago he deposited a sum of money with riggs co and that as an he be never drew it out it should be there yet the closing exercises of the logan city district were held in the tabernacle on friday last the hundreds of happy faces turned toward the stand where most moet of the were rendered made a very pl plea earing ping picture of etab s best beat crop the songs our flag sung eung to the acea pani ment of a waving flag in the band ot each child sod and utah we love thee were denver dej iverel erl in good time and with great spirit A number ot of fancy drill drilla to vocal and instrumental accompaniment compani ment were executed with precision and grace and an extensive program of songs and recitations was rendered a flaw the rhe teachers deserve much praise for the creoli table exhibition of the result of their labors on saturday evening the teachers met at the home of mr J A hendrickson hendricksen i to enjoy a little social relaxation after the arduous labors of the school year and on the eve of parting brur the sum bum mer vacation several members of the board of education accepted the I 1 invitation offered them and shared bared in the banquet and other pleasures plea eurea of the evening an order providing lor for the proper observance of decoration day by the he national guard of utah otah was yesterday issued from the office of adjutant general cannon and sent to the brigade commander it to ia as follows headquarters NAT ioNAr GUARD oy 00 UTAH SALT LAKE CITY may 11 1896 general order no 3 the of may being a national holiday and set aside as an occasion lor for honoring the nations dead it is appropriate that the national guard participate in the ceremonies ot of the day there will therefore be a general parade on the of may nelc of the organizations of the national guard of utah at their respective stations and as far as practicable in conjunction with the ceremonies to be observed by the local authorities and civic organizations all officers of the staff and line within their respective limits are directed to cooper co oper b ate in the effort to make the turnout of the guard as creditable and the occasion itself as impressive as possible the brigadier general will issue detailed instructions to the salt lake troops and such general instructions to the remainder of the guard as he may deem necessary for the proper execution of this thin order by order of the commander in chief JOHN Q CANNON adjutant general farmington FAB may 9 1896 our district fich sen closed yest yesterday with three cheers from the hundreds of school children and others in front of our eur school building hurrahing hur for the new forty five star flag has which had bad just buen been raised over the abe uell bell tower three hearty beany cheers were also given to colonel for presenting the flag to the school the commencement exercises exer cipes began at 2 and ended at 4 when the fl flag ag raising ceremonies were carried out calorel and party arrived on the train the program consisted conel sted of a song of welcome by the school and other bongo recitations speeches etc our infantry ary company under captain D A banders aau lieutenants lamb and thoma in uniform with their war weapons made an imposing and interesting feature of the program colonel in his presentation remarks paid a high compliment to our boys in blue aud made an appropriate prop ate and patriotic speech joe JOB E B robinson chairman of the board of trustees delivered a fitting addres of acceptance and other speeches were made by J D an and J H burgoon of salt bait lake city of the colonels party our teachers were principal JU E abbott and assistants clara leonard algle algie walker and hattle knowlton T B C harrisville utah may 1896 on page of the WEEKLY of 01 may aou under the heading beading hand cart mission 14 11 1 1 and sign signed ed george goddard i find it stated that captain george rowley bowley left jett florence jaue jtb 1857 and arrived to in utah sept dept 14 b 1857 I 1 copy from my journal having through the blessings ol 01 god saved some money I 1 left manchester england for liverpool april jtb 1869 1859 where I 1 pdro purchased based a on the ship william tapscott Tap acott under captain bell elder robert being president of the company after a tedious voyage we landed at castle garden now new york may 1859 the next day we started by steamboat and railroad a distance dla tance of 2000 mileto toFi florence orence here my funds gave out but through a much unlooked unlocked for providence I 1 was waa appointed by george Q cannon to drive an ox team for rapt george rowley bowley starting june jtb 1869 1859 and not june cin as an stated in NEWS traveled to salt bait lake valley valle 9 a distance of 1000 miles arriving there in tue afternoon of sunday sept calill 1869 1859 and not sept ass as stated in NEWS hero here we were greeted by hundreds of our co religionists atko ano provided graciously a bounteous sup eup ply of all that nature could desire please correct friend georges chronology and oblige LATER provo is in the throes of a violent mining excitement several parties left last night and early this mornion for a now new eldorado located about twelve miles west of spanish forte fork on the south end of utah lake jake the cause of the migration is samples of ore brought in yesterday by phil beesley and cottiers who have made locations in the new district for some provo people woo have known of the new field tor for 1 several everal 1 weeke the samples brought in are full cullif f free gold it is in so rich neb even experienced miners thought were there must be some but toinie made at ALL the brigham ecung academy brought the welcome assurance aso urance that no mistake bad been made the mineral was first found about eight months ago by a young man from benjamin who had baa gone to the mountains for a load of cebar stumps he supposed the thy yellow elow flakes were pyrites of iron and aad thought nothing more of it till one day a short time ago he be shohei a piece ot of the ore to his father in law who is an old prospector and who at once pro li 16 gold A few friends were admitted into the secret and they made locations locati oner endeavoring to keep the matter quiet but yesterday their good fortune became generally known and the result to Is that everybody is trying to get in early and avoid the rush the ore to is iron streaked with spar and appears to be a water forma tion it crops through the soil in different places but so far it has noi nob been definitely ascertained whether tl it isa blanket formation matlon foi or not nor no accurate assay has been obtained but it to is agreed that it will run up into the thousands thou sande A shooting affray in which one man was killed and two others were badly wounded took place near vernal vintah county last thursday the parties to the scrape are nearly all known in this city and the vernal express published on the date thereof gives the following account of IN il monday morning early william wall and ana robert swift a prospector raae rode io in aner alter the sheriff cheriff ati anil I a doctor three me had been brioc up near dry pork fork we iiii LUu lately started dout out 0 lea learn rn the par particulars lieu lore amat a myc tery hanging over the occurrence as usual and a disposition to keep it quiet the battle for that was what it was from what we learn took place on the hill bill to the right or north ot or dry fork canyon about twenty miles from vernal this morning about daylight and was the outcome of a dispute over a mining claim or rather a prospect B R bert swift and E R B coleman had a camp there and dive milton and the two stanton boys former black to in vernal had a camp there also swift was at his bis camp and milton and the stanton boys boya at theirs theire thle this morning when matt warner william wall and E B coleman rode up and the shooting commenced but from which side elde first we could not learn nor the nature of tue dispute after the firing ceased which was kept UD on both sides for some time it was wae found that one of the stanton boys boye was shot ahot in the neck milton had bad been shot through the breast two or three times and the other stanton was shot abot in the right leg it was thought that divo miltona milton s wounds would prove ta but the stanton boys 1 injuries I 1 were not serious the friends of henry of the twentieth ward will be pained to learn that he met death at fort douglas thursday after afternoon nooD in a manner that was both shocking ebo oking and sudden his lifeless lif elesa body was round found by a member of the sixteenth infantry band about 7 last evening in a ditch near the guar i house bouse the indications indication were that the old gentleman nad had tripped und and fallen luto luio tb tase water anich was not more than a to fo t deep in toe fall his bis bead had bad come it in contact with a rock or other hard substance a deep wound above one of his bis eyes the latal fatality lity la Is directly traceable to attacks of harals paral ate als the hrat airet of which came about two years ago recently the venerable patient bad gained in physical strength but mentally be gradually became enfeebled it had been his bis custom to while away his bis afternoons at a neighbors neighbor le and yesterday was no exception to the rule he left home about 2 clochi but on arriving at his bis neighbors house found it looked locked and the family absent he was seen by a lady to hasten from the place but no attention was vas paid to hta his hurried exit at the time between 6 5 and 6 in the evening his bis wife went to bring hm home and on learning of his departure was much exercised as to his bis safety the news spread through the twentieth ward and surroundings very rapidly and in a brief space of time a searching party was endeavoring to find him one young man robert pritchard traced him to 10 fun douglas enero the news of hlo ha death was first made known the deceased was waa about sixty eight years of age and was for a long time a counselor to bishop sharp 0 of the awen twentieth bieth ward in a speaking of him today C it savage said wat bat tie he had bad always been a most moot worthy citizen a man absolutely without guile he leaves a bif three sons son ami alad oue one ichu abter to mourn his bis deth it is a rare thing for a baby of a year to make a journey over the many thousand miles between utah und and samoa without its parents yet that is 18 what little hazel moody has done and on wednesday she will start again for thatcher Tb atcher granam county arizona coins by way of colorado lorado and now mexico to her grandparents grand parents home borne there is in a pathetic story in ID condio tion with baby hazel moody vas hie a story of love and devotion da vollon to toe the cause of christ very m lauy a uy Inte interesting incidents might be recounted recount edin in the one year of her life but in a newspaper the satorv must be brief in october 1894 elder william moody and his bis young wife delta delia 0 1 i williams moody left on a mission to the samoan islands |