Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM P DAILY JUNE 15 lehi banner on saturday lehi and son of germany visited lehi and looked over the sugar industry here mr is the vice president of three factories in germany and has been looking up the industry in this country superintendent showed him the fields and factory here the visitors were much pleased with what they saw and were astonished at the splendid showing of beets our irrigation system was also quite a wonder to them phil margetts of this city received a letter this morning from peoria ill announcing the death at that place of his sister mrs ann bond wife of edward bond formerly of st louis the cause of death was general debility though none the less sad on that account mr and mrs bond paid a visit to their many salt lake and utah relatives in 1890 they also have a large circle of old friends here friends whom they were most intimate with at st louis in the early fifties A singular coincidence is that the lady passed from mortality just two years to the day after the death of mr margetts wife millennial star june 2 1898 apostle anthon H lund arrived in liverpool on his return from palestine may 27 1898 and will sail for new york from glasgow today of his labors in syria our readers have been informed by letters from him which appeared in the star he enjoyed good health during his travels and he reports that the elders laboring in the turkish mission are well elder C N lund who has recently been released from presiding over the scandinavian mission arrived in liverpool on may he will also sail for new york today in company with apostle lund and other returning missionaries sion aries A meeker colorado special dispatch to the denver post under date of june says A few days ago sheriff williams received wo word rd from rangley that one of the outlaws from utah was barricaded barricades barrica ded in a cabin with waterhole charley thirty miles from Rangle yand that he was badly wounded saturday night the sheriff reached meeker with his prisoner a mexican known by the name of joe bueno he claims to have received three of his wounds in a light fight with a party of six officers on I 1 willow creek utah the fourth wound which is a serious one was received two or three weeks walks ago on beaver creek ca eek in northeastern utah in a fight with eighteen men who were trying to arrest him when arrested he begged not to be taken to routt county as they would hang him there he had two horses one belonging to the davenports davenporte Daven ports of routt county and the other one he took from a negro named hamby Ia holding him up on the highway FROM damy DAILY JUNE id 16 the board of directors of the home imre fire insurance co have declared the regular quarterly dividend of one and a half per cent on the capital of a quarter of a million dollars payable on the A news subscriber writes of the establishment sf of a postoffice post office for the benefit of the people comprising the southern suburbs of pleasant grove the new post postoffice office is in known as the store of D S duncan corner comer of ninth east ea st and second south streets was destroyed by fire between 12 2 and 3 this morning the building were owned by mrs Liff latterly erty of pennsylvania whose agent here is li M bailey and the loss is estimated at 1000 auly insured mr duncans loss in goods will amount to a similar sum partially part lilly insured while austin duncan who resided in part of the building will lose in furniture the fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary the board of directors of the utah sugar company held their regular monthly meeting yesterday in the absence of president george Q cannon who is ill and of vice president cutler who is in new york director john R winder presided A large la amount of business relating to ito heal aws a preparations for handling the heavy beet crop for the coming season was transacted and the members of the board viewed with special satisfaction samples of beets pulled from the various fields in and about lehl lehi the growing beets are in beautiful condition condit ioa and the outlook at present is that the tonnage will be the largest in the history of the company comi Yany boise statesman mr green manager of the Riden haugh canal is growing four acres of sugar beets this year for experimental purposes the land used for the purpose is near sonna station A man named sohn john clows clown to is in charge of the tract he is from utah and has had long experience in growing beets the plants are now about six inches high and make a fine appearance pe arance the beets will be sent to the factory factora fac torr in utah and worked and it if the results are as god as expected the experiment will have an p E influential bearing on the problem of securing a beet sugar plant for this valley it is believed that more satisfactory results can be se cured here than in any other section ot of the country junius M larsen of E streets street this city was adjudged insane by drs wright and richards today and by judge Hiles ordered sent to the asyl asylum larsen was only discharged from the provo institution a month or so ago age tuesday he again showed symptoms of insanity and had to be taken cari care of his case is indeed a sad one recently his wife was removed to st marks hospital where she underwent an operation there are three children with no one to look after them the oldest is a girl giri of fifteen years it is 15 to be hoped that some kindhearted person will give the children the care that their parents are now unable to irive give them frederick flah fish a young man was also examined as to his sanity but ut upon n his folks promising to guard him carefully he was discharged he to is said to be a victim of the cigarette habit FROM FRIDAYS DAILY 17 in the reorganization organization re of the bishopric of the st john ward in the tooele stake june 5 1898 the following Is the result john G ahlstrom Ahle bishop elijah larkin first counselor heber 0 russell second counselor pioche messenger the mormon settlement being made on white river 45 miles north of pioche is receiving considerable attention by tm the church the land obtained is being blocked out and leased on the most favorable terms thos thol judd who la Is in ilk charge of the unde undertaking rAking it is arran arranging to furnish the settlers with stock and the I 1 I 1 necessary implements to improve thel the I 1 land SATURDAYS DAYs DAILY 18 col torrey second regiment TJ avol brither cavalry has sent the names of J wash young andrew J Y burt and sidney K X hooper to the war department at washington for promotion under the appointment lieutenant young becomes captain of troop 1 I second lieutenant burt becomes first Reutel ant and sergeant S K X hooper becomes lie lieutenant tenant archie mehai mc not ben made sergeant major of first squadron it win be sorrowful news to a host of salt lake people to know that late young difo wl of hyrum J young I 1 Is dead the fady ady passed away at the th family 64 54 west seventh south at am today after an ul ateva from hea heart rt trouble covering a period of seven months during the whole of that time she ahe was a patient and alid uncomplaining sufferer eter everything icing that loving relatives and friends could do for her was done but without avail the deceased was the daughter of james and abd mary T D currie Cu Irrie she was a native of df salt lake city and was in the thirtieth year of her age she 8 h e leaves a devoted husband and a wide circle of friends to mourn her demise the body of frank imlay son of joseph and mary imlay was fished from the jordan near the copper plant about 9 this morning just drw the young man came to lose his life is not known beyond the fact that tie he was drowned prank frank was sixteen years of age and yesterday morning crossed the river at ninth north on a young horse he was sent to deliver a message and on resuming Is supposed to have gone back via the same route he came though it is Bug suggested that he tried to ford the stream and went under the saddle also came off th the horse hors p and was recovered today the horse was found last night the remains of the deceased were taken to the undertaking parlors of joseph william taylor where they axe are being prepared for interment funeral services will be held from the sixteenth ward meeting house at 4 pm sunday I 1 A sad and distressing death occurred in mt pleasant on saturday last says the pyramid when a little five year old boy of mr and mrs harry cand idina of chester succumbed to the effects of a large dose of tincture of belladona taken by the child at chester the day previous it seems the unfortunate little fellow in company with his brothers was playing in the barn at his fathers place in chester and discovering the bottle containing the poisonous article on a high shelf in a dark corner of the barn where it had bad been placed for safe keeping it was soon in the possession poss pos eslon of the children all of them claimed tp have taken a taste of the poison olson but the one little fellow took a second drink swallowing a considerable amount this was about 11 priday friday morning and by 1 the inevitable spasms were on the child and he be was soon in an unconscious condition was done that could be by the application of home remedied but without avail and late in the evening the sufferer wad w brought to mt pleasant to the residence of A H U maldan Physic physicians lUAS were sn la at hand and aad all possible efforts lr made a 0 0 o counteract the poison I 1 it success and saturday afternoon it oon death claimed its victim I 1 ta cald 1 1 4 ww was a wt blight pra 11 etue e jea fellow 0 aw and by his winning ways made himself a favorite with all the remains were taken to chester cheater sunday and interred there th parents who are almost distracted over the loss of their child have the sympathy of the community MONDAYS MONDAY 8 DAILY jusin 20 brigham bugler for the past week the streets of brigham have been alive with big loads of wool on their way to the oregon short line railway station over a train load of wool has been shipped from here something like fifteen carloads of pounds each have been loaded and shipped to various points this amounts to nearly pounds of wool at fifteen cents a pound these shipments will bring into boxelder Box elder county near if white sons of salt lake whose exUn extensive sive flocks art are in the mountains east of brigham shear there and ship via brigham that will add a big increase to these figures FROM DAILY JUNE 21 91 some time saturday night burglars entered the stores of arthur frewin and johnh timpson in the sixteenth ward from frewing Fre Fr ewins they took a pair of trousers a half dozen silver knives and forks vi a dozen teaspoons and a dozen tablespoons also 2 in cash which they took from the till at Timp sons store they succeeded in getting 7 in cash and a revolver malad ida enterprise news comes tor tyus us from american falls of the death of one of E craigs little children a boy aged about 6 years by drowning in the snake river about ten miles above american falls last monday mr craigs wife and miss ass maggie taylor daughter of mr and mrs J H taylor of this place twenty men for about two days have been trying to find the body but up to 9 wednesday morning the body had not been discovered the accident occurred near craigs craws house graham ariz aria guardian after more than two years sickness during which time his hia life has been almost desi despaired Jaired of on several occasions in fact he has been so low at times thau that it seemed impossible for him to exist fifteen minutes longer president C I 1 laymons Lay IALy tons wonderful vitality has again asserted itself and he left for utah accompanied by mrs layton and hid son charles M layton last monday several days before his dO departure president layton telegraphed for a through parlor car but received no response until about 3 the day he left when the answer arrived 1 it informed him that his car would be in readiness at bowie monday night and that the company would put him at his home in kaysville Kays ville utah without a change or delay he immediately got out of bed called mrs layton and sent for his son to accompany him and inside of on an hour was at the radl railroad ready to take the train for bowie richard layton who accompanied him as a far as bowie informed us that i he stood the trip that tar far splendidly only that duriac the delay at bowie he became very impatient as he car conceived th ehte idea that tha t someone was t trying to prevent his going |