Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS word was received today of the arrival at liverpool on may 14 or of the american line steamship Penni and which left philadelphia on may 2 with a number of utah people on board all were well the NEWS Is ia n quested to state that the relatives of aibertina who came to ehte country in 1878 from drammen dragmen Dr ammen norway are anxious to know of her whereabouts anyone in p issee sion of the desired information would confer coder a favor by communicate fat log wito her aunt mrs nelson vest s est eighth south salt lake city X it is ie slated that president paul of the agricultural college who was wag recently succeeded by prof J M tanner tander will on his bis retirement from the institution at the end of the school year again become a resident of this city it is ia also alao annoor announced ced that he be wil immediately bein bein the practice of law jaw I 1 having made a special stud study y thereof there ot for several bevera years past A bids are advertised for a site for the ra state industrial school the deaf and K dumb will occupy the reform school building on september 1 by which time the proposed new state industrial school building buil will have to be ba ready for the reform school boys boya anil and girls girla to occupy it tie is expected that a deal will be made by which the military 51 5 1 academy will be purchased for the state school PAYSON may 19 bishop page pages s store was burglarized here last night aej robbed of jewelry and shw case goods to the amount ot of the entrance was maue made through a back window the rear door was found open this morning bearing the arpe appearance pe arance of being opened from the no clue to the robbe a who ate supposed suppo ced to be tramp padd peddlers lers who have been around town lately elder charles tw elves of the fou tb ward died tuesday irom from dropsy lie he was born in lincolnshire Lincoln shire england may 1818 and joined the church in BO an early day in 1866 1856 he be emigrated to utah and has resided in provo ever since elder w was a greatly interested in horticulture and has been a useful energetic cli izer A wife and three children have preceded him to the spirit world and four children and numerous grandchildren ovive him A serious runaway was narrowly averted in the city cemetery sunday afternoon As one of the carri carriages ageL which bad been in attendance at the funeral of sergeant love was leaving the cemetery the borses started to run down the bill and soon become became manageable luckily however they collided with the inside gate of the cemetery which brought them to a top stop the driver was thrown to the ground sustaining a slight bruise ou ot his bis lace face and one of the horses had his bie jaw badly cut the occupants of the carriage escaped with a scare and a sha shakeup keup the sad death of sister levin pollard poliard holding occurred at spanish fork utah county Saturday morning at twenty bonty minutes past eleven deceased was a daughter of the late bishop joseph pollard of this city and wife of thomas C H hold i OK or of the i fork fik coop co op who together with six small children sadly mourn her borde departure her youngest child iagust la just a little over two months alj and she ebe has baa never recovered her health since its birth vine aashel as she was called had a large circle of friends who will miss her and mourn her departure IDAHO FALLS idaho may 12 1896 the weather of the week ending monday may 1 lib was a continuation of that of the previous week cloudy and cold with high winds rain snow and hall ball and freezing night tempers tempera tures lures the soil aall is too wet for working und nd too cold for the germination ot of seed little in the way of plowing and seeding or farm work of any do de was done during the week vegetation generally is almost at a standstill though in a few instances crops have made fair progress farmers are becoming discouraged and are longing for warmer weather and sun shine on monday evening the presidency of the salt lake stake attended the meeting of the fourth quorum of elders comprising those of that priest hood boud who reside in the sixth nod and seventh wards of this oily ally A most interesting time lime was had in the good instruction given now new counselors in the presidency of the quorum were chosen one of those who formerly held the position elder bider T E jacub sen sel having moved outside of the district and the other eljer elier J carlos poulton Poul too having been ordained a seventy elders christian ettan busath and henry linnell of the sixth ward were set apart as counselors to elder C H hyde of the seventh ward dent or of the quorum lying cold in death with every appearance pe arance of having slumbered quietly I 1 away was the condition in which joseph richards the well known sporting man was found in his hie room in the brooks at about 6 5 on saturday evening it was at first thought that the deceased had bad died from apoplexy but at a consultation of physicians no held yesterday day morn ing the jibe conclusion was arrived at that death bad resulted from a ruptured bleoo vesse although the deceased follo followed wod the vocation of a sporting man it can ioe be said ot of him that through his bis many klind kind and charitable aoto he gathered around him a circle of warm friends who will be led to mourn at his hie sudden calling away mrs rebecca In kleya lady seventy six years of age was found dead in her tied ted at the residence of her daughter adjoining the episcopal church ot oi first south street tuesday the discovery was made by a little grandson who had been sleeping Ble with the old lady ou on wakening from his bis nights s slumber he observed that his bin grand mother failed to respond tu to his caresses or expressions of endearment he immediately ran to his mother and in formed her an investigation disclosed the fact that the old lady bad passed into the sleep of death coroner offenbach was DOti notified fied and had bad the body removed to joseph W taylors taylora undertaking establishment it was wag that au an inquest was unnecessary and that death was the result of old age and general debility MOAB grand county utah may 10 1896 sir talk about windal we are having the wind of all winds today the air is full of dust or rather sand it is rather cold for this time of year the fruit crop to is so we can tell what we have the early peaches are a fair crop in parts of the valley the apple crop is ia short some varieties of pears are good and some grapevines winter killed small fruits crop good sweet cherries killed sour good crop alfalfa late and rather light there Is considerable building going on this small place Is still able to support two saloons the county corn coin mise loners have fixed county officers salaries as an follows county commis stoner 1150 clerk and recorder 1000 sheriff superintendent superintended super intended edt t of county sobo school olp what constitutes expenses for county commissioners when out on business for county 0 W brigadier general young N 0 V U has ban issued an order announcing that he be has assumed command of the first brigade of the stae militia his staff officers are riven given precisely as pub shed in the NEWS assistant adjutant general joseph E caine dav bae issued the following as general orber no 2 in accordance with instructions contained in general order no 8 issued by the commander in chief it is hereby ordered that all organizations of the national guard of utah participate in general parades at their respective stations on may so 30 a national holiday observed in honor of the nations dead all officers of the line fine within their respective spec tive limits are directed to cooper co oper ate as far as an possible with the local authorities ties and civic organizations in the observance of the day spec al orders for the guidance of the salt lake troops will isue issue hereafter here afier by order of brigadier general willard young commanding oom mandine first brigade national guard of utah it to is expected that bat on saturday next weather permitting logan will be as well filled with visitors as it usually to is at quarterly conference the occasion will be the dedication of the monument to perpetuate the memry mem ry of john D gibbs who was slain for the gospels eke ke in 1884 at code cane creek tennessee all business houses in logan will be closed during the dedicatory services and the attendance to is expected to be very large it seems appropriate that hie bis comrade in arms B 11 roberts the man who risked his own life to recover the remains of ble friend and brother should deliver the address upon the occasion in addid n to the speeches music will assist to in rendering the services Imp renive the logan choir the sage brush glee club ET 13 stoddard and other vocalists will slog sing it tessia that the monument will remain in logan where it will better serve the purpose for which it wm wax designed than if placed directly over the remains of the departed here in the he paradise cemetery several brass bands from different parts of the county will participate in the exercises passengers on the waterloo street cardne oar due in this th la city at 8 am wednesday were subjected to a most thrilling experience peri per lence ence and that no one was killed la Is little less than miraculous the cause seems to have been tte the jailing falling of the trolley wire the ground being wet it was waa easily and completely charged with electricity So saintil sting and sputtering sparks shot outward and upward in count countless leks thousands fir ajr rods ahead be hind and all around a dazzling blaze went up and a series of rapid explosions followed the passengers panic stricken rushed pell pall mell mall for openings of escape one of them thomas mair was caught in the coils of the fallen wire and dragged for thirty feet or more his experience during that brief period of unpleasant transportation he be intimates was like that of a man in 1 in an electrocuting chair when he was dropped from the wires wire a folds fold iii an inspection of his bis apparel disclosed the fact that his bis pantaloons had been considerably a scorched by coming to in contact with t the he electrical flame besides that be received a vigorous shaking up he was sent seat home in a carr carriage isas and aej the companas comp anys aDyle physician dispatched to his residence to care tor for him later in the day be was on the street not much the worse for his bis early morning ride mrs laura M johnst johns a noted worker in the cause of comans womans suf frage arrived in this city on the rio grande western at 1135 wednesday morning the lady has just come from santa saints fe new mexico lu in a tour of the west went in behalf of the enfranchisement of women arp john spent fifty days in arizona making forty four public addresses and spoke to members of unive universities rattles and pulls of public schools on her favorite subject she is traveling for me be women 18 national organization her next address will be made at montpelier idaho on the and on the and she will speak at soda springs she also goes to poca tello and butte this visit of mrs johns john to this city is in her first and she is in very much pleased with the place and the people T mo the a lady was the guest last night ol 01 A mrs M fox and of mrs dr gullott EU llott it was the first time she had ever conversed with enfranchised women and experienced very joyful emotions the suffragist forces in arizona are very trong strong and they will move on the constitutional convention there in it a solid olid column mrs Ex Governor hughes of arizona was with mrs johns at the celebration of the seventy fifth anniversary of president christopher layton of st joseph stake when judge LeU legrande rande young steps down from the bench monday night he be ekr at III again be simply a member of the bar a plain olti citizen zeD for with the close of the 06 days dars business his official mani mantle which he be has worn orn as a judge of the be third judicial diAr district tat will bf te jain aside aalde and abd tomorrow he be win once 1 be found in toft the courts 69 as M a practicing g Att attorney ottley earning money ey fill rasler A I 1 4 loan tin accrue to V tiam V under the be conditions that have existed of late his hie resignation which it appears from the oate aste it bears was wan dictated on saturday last although it did not reach the governor until monday the paper was a very brief one and ran as fol follows lowe to his excellency heber M wells governor of the state utah I 1 hereby tender my resignation as one of f the judges of the third judicial district ot of the state of utah my resignation ion is to take effect on the evening of may 18 1896 LE GRANDE YOUNG the announcement aDno ot of the tion ion will be sufficient to turn a or more aspirants in the direction of governor effice all asking for the Import important place made vacant by judge youngs action at press time this afternoon noon he had made no ino appointment but under the circumstances may le expected to do so at once on whose shoulders will the honor fali fal mrs louds 0 C kelsy kelsey wife of the assistant city engi engineer Leer ties lies at her former happy home no 2 bellvue derrace on sixth south street in the embrace of death the victim of suicide by shooting the deta data Is of the sad story may be briefly summed up as follows follow at saturday mr kelsey arose arese from his nights rest refit leavi leaving dig his bis wile wife I 1 in n beo ben made a tire fire and st apud into the bac back i yard while there the sharp sound of a pistol shot came from the be direction of 0 the apartment at in which he had but a few moments before left his wife fearing that something serious was occurring within he sprang towards the hous bous As he reached the back doorstep door step he heard another report and as be rushed into the bed c chamber ba mb t r he be was confronted with the horrifying sight eight of seeing his bis wife in the he act ol of firing bring a third shot into her own body lie he made a light ul ug like effort to reach her side and disarm her before the could pull the trigger but he failed anu she foll fell to the floor gasping gasi ing and groaning as he struck the i bolting molting revolver from her hand lo in a few minutes she was dead coroner offenbach was sent for and summoning a jury held an inquest at the house bouse returning a verdict of suicide caused by t ti insanity the young comat 19 s reason it is said was wall somewhat impaired abut abat two years ago but for a short time tim 0 only she was about 28 years of age and 0 late has baa been subject to act spells of extreme despondency elder goddard submits the following list of dates of the arrivals ot of oam companies pa in this city with the explanation that these dates are all compared with the flies files of the NEWS for the he years yearn mentioned anu found to be historically historic tori aljy cally corbeel cor reel since the publication of the band cart emigration of 1856 1857 1889 and 1860 and the band handcart cart mission ot 0 seventy one missionaries in the NEWS of april I 1 have been favored with communications from fillmore Fa parowan rowan and Harr harrisville laville kindly reminding we me of one omission and two corrections in dated it being of importance that whatever appears in we bw public newspapers as items ol of alato history ta t thoroughly horo reliable I 1 take idiol pleasure in lying VI thi public a ast of aon oh phiny in the order they left the froat terp embracing the corrections referred to above in 1856 five companies arrived to IN great salt lake city us pa follows follow 1st ast captain edmund Ell com pany 2nd and captain daniel D mal acar Js J 4 s thurs company arrived as one e g e bained company sept 26 1856 3rd ard ca captain tain edward bunker with 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