Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS officer tom fitzmaurice made a record tor for himself on saturday even evening iniz in the arrest ol of a man named J B bennett who to la badly wanted lo in davenport iowa on OB a charge of grand la larcery larce roeBy oy ik toe names and addresses addre sEea of all the pioneers Pione ere who arrived in salt lake valley in 1847 are wanted by commission Commis aion send bend the same to E 0 rognon salt sail lake city remember the be names of all arriving in the year 1847 are wanted the grand jury oame came into judge ciless court and reported live five indictments in the bank ot of salt lake casap and his hie honor ordered warrants to issue and fixed bell ball in different amounts adgre aggregating gating the jury again retired to make further investigations pred fred wolf a burglar with a record ws waa arrested early sunday morning by officer roberts roberta after be had bad burglarized the home of thomas P F tol to hunt burst at went north temple street and bad evidently made an early morning call at the home of E bartlett west north temple street several years ago two mounir men by the name of day bay from luton Hertford shire england were rep reported to have been drowned somewhere in the east on their way to utah any person having information concerning them nod and their death will please communicate muni cate with the NEWS or historian office in this thin city elder newel whitney kimball of logan has baa ie returned turned from a mission to the Sout southern bern states he left for the mission field on march anu and has ban been laboring in virginia he was released on account of and arrived in this city the ot of this month he reports the mission minion as in a prosperous condition and says be has boa enjoyed hla his labors very much the regular quarterly conference of davis stake which was announced to be held on saturday and sunday december 6 5 b and ath has baa been postponed on account of sunday december alb being past fast day and will be held one week later namely on saturday and sundays sunday december and JOHN W HESs president of davis stake of zion in justice to mr A E hyde who Is in absent in london I 1 wish to state th tb at the misunderstand ing lag that has bae existed between us no io in relation to our business affairs has ban been amicably adjusted and it mr hyde bad been here at the trial of beck vs va hyde be could have undoubtedly explained everything to my satisfaction and the outcome would have been different JOHN BECK mrs father esther of no 6 school yard high street mansfield woodhouse nottinghamshire Notting hamshire is very doe desirous irous ol 01 learning the whereabouts of her nephew geo paramore who emigrated the above named town some owe thirty or forty years ago audis and IB now Eup supposed posed to be in utah 0 she would like to communicate with him again as aa she Is very old and likely to pass away at any time sunday morning at 8 o bolock ock mrs W scott crismon died from an operation which was wa performed by doctors basoom bascom and pinkerton and abich was wae the result of serious troubles which had mrs crismon for years yeam the funeral will occur from the residence no 24 fourth fast east 1 street at 8 tomorrow afternoon arp crismon was waa the daughter of the late feramorz little and wab widely known and muon esteemed the hue band and family have the sincere sym batby of a host boat of friends A telen telephone hone message from bingham to the NEWS shortly after 2 tuesday bore with it the information that mrs mra flen a german woman residing in upper bingham bad taken an ounce of laudanum presumably with suicidal intent the homana desire to end her life cannot be understood in bingham it is said the that t mr and mrs flen Flon have lived happily together for a number ot of years and that nothing bag baa ever occurred between them to cause the wife to take such a rash step many years ago how long cannot be stated but it is in supposed some twenty five or thirty years a letter latter day saint elder named thornton Tb ornton first name unknown labored as a missionary to in pennsylvania he afterwards or about that timp time married miss ann elise logan of waynesboro pa ahe laddd relatives in the east desire to communicate with her and say any person knowing her address it i living or of her death will confer a favor by writing to J H jones wholesale grocer hagerstown Hagers town maryland he is her cousin in the abe eighteenth ward chapel wednesday afternoon the funeral services ot of sister helen mar whitney were hold held the speakers were elders heber J grant john henry smith president joseph F smith and elders joseph kingsbury and angus M cannon the remarks of president smith especially produced a powerful power tul impression pitting fitting music was rendered by the eighteenth ward choir and a beautiful solo the bright beyond J which had been re quested by mrs whitney Wb itney was sung sune uy ty miss mies edmonds Edi bonda A long line of carriages oar followed the remains to the grave the funeral of the late sister sarah sarab hoagland Hoac lanel taylor took place in this city nov 17 the a m train from the he south mouth was met ot the union pacific depot by a large company of relatives and friends of the deceased and the cortege proceeded to the abe burial ground in the cemetery there impressive ceremonies were held consisting of beautiful singing and com comforting fortina prayers and remarks remar kc the principal speaker was elder angus M pree president luent of the salt lake stake ol of zion when the body of the lamented vec deceased essed was placed in the grave grav othe the latter won was solemnly dedic dedicated atea and ado remains of a beloved sister were left to rest till the trump tramp of the shall call the just and the pure to the reward of a brighter and sphere in view of the first sunday of each month having been wv apart as aa a day of fasti fasting tig and prayer among the sainte throughout zion the bear lake stake conference will not convene conven until the second saturday of Deu december embr december 12 1896 at 10 bolock a m meetings will be held bold also at 2 p m of said day and at 10 a m and 2 pm p m on sunday the bishopric of wards and presidency of quorums and leading authorities ties of associations throughout the stake slake will please take notice and govern themselves accardi nirl WM BUDGE J ki HART WM ii L rims presidency of the bear lake stake of zion ogden standard nov 19 there are times when the leaders leaden of the church even in utah in order to preserve their own manhood and stand log ing in utah must defend themselves by preventing scheming politicians politician from degrading not the men who are the present leaden leaders but the official positions these men fill by reasor of the trust imposed in them thein by their people the leaders leaden of the church owe it to their followers to keep the trust confided to their care tree free from public con tempt ridicule and scorn therefore the be standard has no hesitancy la in say ay ing that the organ to la right in declaring the attempt to elect moose moe thatcher Tha tober united states senator just for the purpose of disrupting the mor mon church to be an indignity to which the charoll cannot aud will not submit tuesday morning elder george H fisher and wife of oxford idaho idah were callers at this office elder bidet fisher left home november 12 1893 or the sandwich b island returning the same time as elder jolley while in the hawaiian islands be had bad good health and greatly enjoyed bis bin mis flonary labors which led him to all the islands in the group where there them are church members he was welt well treated by the people and like the he other return returned ud missionaries speaks highly of the kindness shown by the he havalina Ha walina since april 1894 he be has bas been clerk of the be mission and aad says it to Is in a very prosperous condition since he went there the number of now new baDt isme has been 84 and children bles blessed bleared bl eased sei the return journey on the had an experience of some rough weather sister laura inaura L fisher also has boa been engaged in missionary work on the islands with her husband she left here hem in may 1894 and returned with wita him she found much pleasure in her mis duties for two years she ebe taught school and decenty has acted as clerk in the plantation store at lale 1 the returned missionaries from the hawaiian islands report all the mil sio narles now there SO aa in el excellent health and spirits gen ell eli H murray ex governor ot of utah died wednesday in bowling green kentucky at the residence of his ble father in law E P 21 neale Teale hr his wife and two children survive him he was born in cloverport Clover port K 1843 and hence was aged 68 58 he was related to several prominent fd families Milies of hla his native state stage early III ID the war of the rebellion he enlisted and at UP its termination though only 23 22 years old was honorably discharged am a brigadier general genera he became governor of utah in the spring ol of 1880 and retained that office until removed by president Pre aident cleveland early in 1886 his hia refusal to sign the appropriation bill being the cause of his hia removal in 1887 be removed from utah to san diego california where be became interested in an onyx quarry and other enterprises in june of this year be was attacked with diabetes which wasted his bis flesh rapidly his hie weight was wae reduced from to less leaa than pounds about a month ago be decided aided to return to his bis native state that he be might die among his hie relatives to lo came improvement in his bis health should prove impossible impose iole it la Is understood that be had accumulated rAu a fair fortune and that thai helas fortunate in buta business enterprises after leaving utah the NEWS of november 4 last contained a notice of the be and mysterious disappearance of vito del vel chlo an agea italian from his home borne at 1825 8 second west street where hi bt bad been living with his sou son joseph tor for some bowe time del gelomo strayed away from his bia home borne on friday october 30 and aid nothing had bad been teen been or beara of him since until yesterday afternoon about 4 when his bis dead body was fourou in a field near the corner ot of eleventh south and fourth west tree tr the appearance of the bouy booy gave rise nee to the conclusion that the man hail bad been foully dealt with al there to ta a probability that he committed suicide itle friday afternoon an inquest was held in coroner Offenbach Offen bachs vs office ovar over the remains of vito del veloa Vel lo 10 the aged italian whose corpse was found in a field in the southwestern part of the city on thursday afternoon that said deceased came to his death on or about the day of october 1896 by being shot twice in his body and by being twice stabbed in the neck by weapons lik in the hands of some person or persons to the J jurors urda nand that the same who was felonious in view of the circumstances ot the cae aam said jurors recommend that this cow cane be taken up and investigated by the grand j jury bry of said county now in bon ss Fon the st SL george union of november toe lowing following additional par of the accidental killing of thomas price of st 81 george thomas thom price and his eon burt bint of this elty city were returning boase from the canyon with a load of wood mand and when coming down a adeep rocky bill the horse became and as 88 the wagon wee passing over the rooks thomas ws thrown off and in having buld of the lines be was thrown between the wheels and the hind bind wheels pissed over the tee body In injuring jurinic him internally from which he be expired in a fo few hours he was for a while after the wheel passed over him high but rallied and told his bis son to the horses and take one and go list fast sis as he be could for a doctor burt went just over a hill bill sad and told john bleak of the accident and asked him to so go over to his bis father and do what he could for him until he be returned and joho john and his ble son went over shortly after burt burl started home hemet helmet three or four miners minera and also alaa told them of the accident and alid they aleo aho went to where thomas was wan and john and the others carried thmas the mas about a block by resting save ral times As near as aa we can learnce learn lear nhe be expired before they got him on the wagon and they fixed things up the best beat they could and started home with him hiim and they met mrs price and those who her iu in the vicinity of the samuel knight farm the blow to mrs price is ie very heavy and her relatives anti anil friends deeply sympathize with her in her sad bereavement rea brother price was born july 8 1847 being 49 years 4 months and 6 5 days of age at his bia death george L urie a in the employ of the rio kio grande western vaa was the victim of a frightful fatality ata lity near clear creek on saturday night the unfortunate man was seated on a dead engine next to tl the one that propelled the train A lar coincidence Is that it was waa the en gine which was side eide tracked and damaged in the shale wreck a week ago urle urie was on guard to see that there was waa no overheating of the bearings and that no other accident occurred to it I 1 at clear creek he be went to the live engine for a moment to talk with the other firemen fireman but bus returned almost immediately that was the last deou oi 01 him in life ton ten miles this side aide of clear creek the conductor pac sad along the train inspecting it oj a flat car next the deau engine he be saw urie uries s la and hat bat aud and upon making a more careful examination saw blood and scraps of clothing on the wheels he was then certain that urie hail haa been killed and gave the he marm alarm the train was temporarily pora rily sidetracked and a light engine sent back several miles milea t where briels lifeless body was picked up an unrecognizable mass buth and passenger train had p passed eseed over it one of the trainmen in talking of the dreadful affair with a NEWS man expressed the belief that when uris urie returned to the dead engine he be found tramps upon it that he be ordered them on off and that refusing a fight ensued in which he be was himself thrown off falling beneath the wheels with the abe torri ba ble result of losing his own life urle urie was born in beaver county utah dec 8 1870 he was recently married to miss margaret white of mig his city late of edinburgh scotland the funeral will adcur odour from the be sixth ward meeting house tuesday at 2 pm it seems to be pretty well authenticated that mayor glendinning has declined deol loed to fill the vacancies in the fire and police board until the appointees would pledge themselves to the carrying out of his plans this is given as a reason why at least one and probably other gentlemen to whom a place on the be board was offered declined the appointment it is further asserted that the mayor oris Is plans include the removal of ef chiefs chief pratt and devine devane of the police and fire departments and the appointment as aa their successor of W J lynch and W A stanton St antoo the law secures the tenure of office of the present incumbents incumbent during good behavior unless three members of the fire and police board unite ina in a vote for their removal when the latter may be effected without hearing bearing or the allegation of cause the old members of the board are ar louis jlouis john cohn republican and W P noble democrat and it is ia intimated that an understanding has baa been reached between mr noble and the mayor though this is denied the new appointees on the board which the mayor la Is said to have decided upon are A M grant of the eigle foundry and W Du dunean cenni baebler of the be utah ulan national bank it is ia understood that mr |