Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS WEDNESDAY DAILY JUNE 22 coalville Co alville times samuel robinson and wm win harris who went to the alberta country in canada some weeks ago returned monday last they report that there is a vast country up there with plenty of land to be settled on wild grass grows in profusion and there are stock growers who range as many as head of cattle the year around without feeding they say many are going in and many are coming out coal and water is plentiful we did not ascertain whether or not they intended returning T fillmore june 1898 the june of the district court convened here today judge presiding there is not the usual bus tle tie in town owing to the absence ot of strangers the only attorney from other y districts here at present being D D A i houtz and the session will probably bea short one the docket was arf ragged ra aged and some probate matters 6 passed upon and the court adjourned C until 10 a m tomorrow L A jury is called for thursday next and a the case of most public interest wall probably be that of J V robison vs va the oregon short line receivers henderson for plaintiff P L williams and le grand young for the e 1 05 defense plaintiff met with an accident at the clear lake depot and asab T 4 tor judgment in the sum of 1995 and i cots of suit A BIRD it is said that mormon elders have not been able to secure a hall or church in palatka in which to preach but they 1 y oy ay they will preach here if it has to bo b done on the streets it seems that 4 saloons are preferred in palatka fc to 10 the gospel yr it is hinted that a mormon church is v di to be built in crescent crescen t city or at other place in this part of floria fyd the temperance principles of the bidey are a good recommendation to and hygienists they op UV am 4 doge liquor and beer drinking the tobacco habit and do not encourage V coee e and tea drinking pure water is air ir principal drink on wednesday june 8 the mormon f i baptized four converts at den lit tev in the lake near mr oscar bead laaks at lad ks Is house bouse the ceremony was 11 anad impressive the following persons t ralo ilare re received into the church mrs mr anders Am ders mrs thurber miss raul rau SOs a and mr steve turner before the the water and the ground forwe 4 consecrated after baptism the J were confirmed by the lay of hands bands then at a house near ito S to 12 persons were ano anointed anted with baft being a ceremony of the church sol iwed d to guard against disease abers ro of other churches and those as to no church were included V ft the number num ber anointed the el bl aba k t MA aad 9 A an appointment to preach at a 10 bluff that night and they were t out soon after noon to sf the journey on foot a distance y ten miles their asua usua usual I 1 mode of avel tv el but their friends made up a sum clent to pay th their ar railway fare so osey dia enot have to walk the elders lire ati expected here again in about five city fla phillio paton I 1 damy DAILY 23 governor Po vernor wells 61 afternoon named j mk W jennings of salt lake lak e john johna maplhy y of 0 ogden and W J 13 1 vy ot mantl recruiting officers for IB third and last volunteer but bat this does not mot feces these gentlemen gant lemen captain first and second lieutenants respectively as many believe though it is not improbable that that will be the result if they show military aptness sufficiently satisfactory to the states executive in the work of enlistment which they are called upon to begin at once and carry through with all possible expedition until completed jennings murphy and stacey will visit remote parts of the state and open recruiting offices so as to give men residing far from the capital and nearby cities an opportunity to enlist it to is entirely likely that this work will cover a period of not less than ten days or two weeks there were a large number of applicants for this official position filed today by governor wells being no less than one hundred and fifty five for the three places the three men chosen from such a numerical array as that certainly have cause for compliment A compilation of the weather reports a as 9 they came in from different parts of the state today show that the pres present ent rainfall has been very general throughout utah that it will be of incalculable benefit is certain the report in detail is as follows provo heavy rain last night cloudy springville Spring ville heavy rain last night cloudy payson heavy rain yesterday still cloudy nephi heavy rain yesterday afternoon cloudy fountain green rain last night cloudy moroni rained last night cloudy mt pleasant heavy rain yesterday very cloudy spring city heavy rain last even 1 ing very cloudy ephraim rained yesterday af afternoon ter cloudy gunnison rained yesterday afternoon very cloudy salina very heavy ralp rain and thunder storm yesterday raining a little richfield heavy rain and thunder yesterday cloudy glenwood rained yesterday afternoon cloudy monroe rained yesterday yest erda y afternoon still cloudy filmore cloudy rain last night kanosh 1 rained yesterday cloudy beaver quite cloudy since yesterday morning but little rain parowan carowan heavy rain clearing cedar city havy rain yesterday toquerville no rain partly cloudy kanab light showers clearing st george showers yesterday after noon clear and pleasant pine valley cloudy but no rain nev quite pleasant partly cloudy shower yesterday ogden rained last night cloudy logan rained last night cloudy Frank franklin lih ida rained all night clearing parts paris ida heavy rain min last night cloudy FROM FRIDAYS FRIDAY damy DAILY 24 annie R reynolds eynolds a married woman residing on K street in the twenty first ward was adjudged insane by drs wright and richards today and by judge hart ordered sent to the asylum at provo the me washington county news edited and published by john R wallis at st george georg has bas just made its appearance the first few numbers axe are to be distributed tri buted free gratis on the experimental plan and says mr wallis if the business 1 houses do not give material s support we shall discontinue As t the news will undoubtedly prove an alie able exponent of the resources and advantages of southern utah if allowed to continue the paper should be supported san francisco chronicle tomorrow twenty five men for the signal corps are to arrive from the aast aalst with kleut rudd prom from these and the thirty three recruits and the tour four noncom non com officers of the regular army now in camp will be chosen the fifty five men designated in the order the live five commissioned officers will be frow from among capt mckenna of idaho first liedts chance of illinois and perkina of california and second liedts all burn bum of utah and martin of california and rudd one of these will be left behind with the seven remaining men including one or two noncom non com officers as the nucleus of another company to be formed it wa the original intention to have mer mei and three officers in a company of the signal corps but recruits that were eligible physically were comparatively scarce FROM SATURDAYS DAILY junz JUKE 26 25 a mt pleasant pyramid A report reached mt pleasant this week thea that eugene ellason eliason a young man from moroni had been bitten on he arm by a rattlesnake while herding sheep in wyoming the poison had been confined to the right arm and it aas was amputated near the wrist this did not sut auf floe fice to destroy the effects of the poison and it was found necess necessary aTy to take the arm off above the ebow and this being unsuccessful the arm was again cut cult off the last time at the shoulder the young man had withstood the effects ot 0 the poison and the operations wonder fully well and was in no danger he is well known here this story reached the pyramid in this form but ir aruch uch of the war news lacks confirmation the salt lake city Clev clearing house association is mailing the following im am cir circular culaT to all persons d botoff business with the banks dear sir your careful attention Is darc directed ted to the following provisions of at the united states war revenue law which takes effect on the lot day of july 1898 that if any person or persons ahm make sign or issue or cause to foe be made signed or issued or ol 01 shall accept or pay or cause to be accepted or paw any check bill of exchange draa I 1 or of order or promissory note for the apsy V ment of money without having thereupon a two cent tev rev denue stamp shall be deemed guilty or of a misdemeanor and upon thereof shall sha ll be punished bys by a fine not exceeding said saad stamps can be procured tram internal revenue agent in salt IAD li city or from any bank please govern yourself signed wells biarzo coa national bank 6 co T zb jones co 00 walker BMW Cann neW national bank utah A A savings dank bank Nat bank ot of the republic statte baz banac of utah bank of commerce utah bank members mema 0 ethe clearing house A pleasant grove june the scandinavian element of abr town are celebrating midsummer a geneva today A dance in beers haal will conclude the pleasures pleasure 4 of the hatt day mons tell fell I 1 last t e evening ning from his barn striking his bis leg UV upon it a I 1 spike and almost tearing t the neen oft the calf of his hi leg the wound uhl painful and ugly one 0 ne and will toy tf unfortunate te man up for some tinte J the citizens met last eve evening fic pointed committees tor for taw 6 formulating plans to C celebrate ele brate tbt fb AL SA S A i A t f IP pleasant grove will no doubt do her best newell bullock a graduate from the leland stanford university of california has returned to visit his parents professor bullock has engaged to teach school in california having failed to procure a situation in his native it to is to be regretted that our native teachers should be compelled to seek employment away from home howard R drigge and wife will leave here sunday for chicago they will be joined at provo by professor milton bennion and wife these people will attend the summer school at chicago and return in time to take up tip their du ties at the state normal at cedar city next september frank M driggs draggs is home from washington D C after complete ing a successful course in the deaf mute profession mr driggs was wan offered greater inducements to teach in the school for the deaf in the state school of missouri but could not ac capt as he was under contract at the ogden school for the deaf quite a number of teachers for which this town is celebrated are obliged to seek employment elsewhere thursday pleasant grove and the south of it was visited with quite a disastrous flood much mud and debris flooded the land and crops ditches were destroyed and considerable labor will be required to put in the necessary repairs A new postoffice post office is in running orde cordei at what was designated pleasant grove second ward now called linden FROM MONDAYS DAILY JUNE 27 mrs lizzle lizzie sharp wife of the late W H H sharp dentist died at 48 vine street this morning at from the effects of morphine poisoning the deceased had been what was known as a morphine fiend for years and had received treatment for the same but could not be permanently cured it is believed that she purposely took an overdose of the drug with the intention of committing suicide it is well known that she was very despondent and that she had threatened to take her ber own life As I 1 wish to contribute my mite edite to lwft assisting those needing assisia once ace whose present necessities were about by the mad freaks of one of the best of servants eer vante but the worst of masters asters mi the cruel fire fiend whose recent unwelcome visit to park city was the cause of depriving many individuals of their homes and their all and as I 1 have no other way at present of showing a desire to prove my sym gym 9 athy in EL a substantial manner I 1 J be I 1 to sayi that I 1 should take plea pleasure supe in heading alist ot of names that iam I 1 am sure wold be willing to volunteer and assist to in a grand performance at ait the salt lake th theater ter in the near future the antl entire 1 charch matters says he were at a a proceeds edds to be turned over to the relief committee at 61 park fark city for the benella of the sufferers respectfully PHIL MARGETTS pioneer actor of utah anaconda standard A W mccaue W salt lake formerly of anaconda bad a narrow escape tonight from serious injury he was riding with C H K mccleod Mcf Leod and was coming across the bridge from south missoula when one of bt the horses stumbled and broke the strap this let the weight of the buggy vo ward upon the horses and they s started arted at a fearful rate of speed across the bridge mr mccune lumped jumped from the buggy when between the main trusses of the bridge and barock ek the planking with fearful force he rolled out and over an and d th those wh who J witnessed the occurrence thought he be was killed he was unable to sit up however and a hack was sent for him at once mr mcleod held to the lines and gave a splendid exhibition ot of horsemanship he turned the frightened horses around the front street corner and had them under control so that bystanders could reach their heads lt it is a wonder that the flying pole did not catch on something and wreck the rig mr mcleod was not hurt and at once sent a hack for mr mccune who was brought to the florence hotel where he was attended by dr mills it was thought at first that his left leg was broken but he is not seriously injured aside from the nervous shock and two or three sprains mr mccune was on his way to spokane to go to rossland and had come down from garrison to wait here for the delayed overland train he will be able to resume his journey in the morning FROM TUESDAYS DAILY JUNE 28 tj W worthy buchanan ga desires to know the whereabouts of his sister in law who left georgia in 1886 1885 her name was mrs susana edwards Edwar db and she ohp afterwards married a man named isaac furnace and lived near plain city joseph campbell a laborer and a canadian by birth was was given a hearing as to his sanity before deputy clerk george E blair this afternoon drs wright and richards who made the examination found tine the man suffering with partial paralysis he was ordered sent to the county infirmary the danish vice consul in this city mr pter hansen says the danish danis government recently appropriated kroner to be distributed among the veterans of the war with germany 1848 50 he thinks there are several of these in utah and he offers his assistance si in obtaining the money it those entitled to it will call or write to him about the matter A lady by the name of mrs H youngblood would like to know the whereabouts of her two cousins robert Bring bringhurst hust and john bringhurst Bring hust who is a twin brother of annie bringhurst Bring hust their parents moved to ut uraih about 1844 atter after joining the church of jesus chrit christ of latter day saints they came from louisville chester cheater county pa address mrs H youngblood blood del co ca pa or N buyes 1222 south twenty third street philadelphia pa articles of incorporation of the corporation po ration of the episcopal church in utah were filed with the county clerk today codly having for its objects the religious li legious ligi ous missionary charitable ana educational purposes of the protestant episcopal church I 1 abiel leonard is named as president ex officio W E maison vice president J H knauss secretary and john A houghton treasurer the following persons are named as trustees who shall continue in office until the next regular meeting of the convocation abbel leonard james B halsey D douglas wallace W E maison john A houghton graham F putnam and J H knauss it is provided that each trustee shall qualify by giving a bond in the sum of I 1 A news newa reporter this afternoon atter noon interviewed ter viewed governor wells with |