| Show al LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS DAILY OCTOBER 19 I 1 the red cross society has generously to furnish tin boxes to any one ha desires to send to the aller er boys at manila for their ks giving iving dinner atol and desires it n that they may be had at the res defice of mrs W W riter E first aeda street on friday morning when ted they must be returned the next easme saturday so as to be sent in be to be received for thanksgiving je ladies of the red cross society so that only such things as plum ag fruit cake preserves jellies ie e glike like things that will keep fresh th journey may be packed in the and it Is hoped that the people sh is city will liberally respond BOM m THURSDAYs DAILY OCTOBER OCTO bar 20 I 1 banner the factory has made r excellent run during the past and has again all previous te the machi Is kept ex ait oit trim by engineer ingalls ing alls and tine the are all working to make a good and the result t shows they are doing rt ds proud of his men mem and factory it has hais far exceeded its teed meed capacity and does better than before thee mee beets have a deal to do clot with this jt the farmers understand this jab rad ean can furnish fur niah good beets which p re favorably flavor ably any kohere Kw here ere on earth last weeks record a as aa follows Mo inday tons lay tons wednesday tons odiay 1 tans friday tons tone iday y tons sunday tons tolia lie iby tar far the best record ever the largest run was made by gardner amid aind ithe men on maeday edday night when tons were ayling ng lately visited in the wood aper bouttry around carey blaine raty ty idaho where there is a grow settlement ett lement I 1 became laware aware of the ST the people of have L trist mill there Is not a flour tl to in the county which h I 1 its to limits the towns of halley hailey oell bellevue evue about one hundred I 1 of country would be to ier ir mill fine water power oan can bo be ed aid there Is mow about sunlit wheat raised to keep a flour mill jofs most of the ithe year aud and just as as asa A mill to is established in that on of country it is estlina ted that heat raised will be increased i fil fifty ty per cent the orgon Short I 1 runs to bellevue halley and ana i yam amid a suitable mill site could d within a short dis distance talice afi of k rail iway I W way ay if desired should this thia athe e eye of any who are interested tote tested understand 7 if onder stand the runal nr of flour 1 iw abny further information atod that tT lat ate desired will be gladly furnished ta B R oase barey blaine county T yours truly y DAVID L jt lake city oct 7 1898 ayrom X FRIDAYS FRIDAY DAILY 21 statement of vital isby the board of health for the lot of september sets seti forth that the of deaths were forty ach were those of females fema leis one ej 4 and six births are also reported mome inre fire insurance ramee company rd d word mord yesterday that the pub at mink creek idaho had been red by fire the owner bishop Ra amussen with commendable prudence ence had insured the building in the home company for which amount will be sufficient to rebuild the house at once the stewart mine in was yesterday afternoon f ter noon the scene of an accident that had a fatal termination a few hours later the name of the unfortunate victim is andrew richter and he has been in the amaloy of the mine mille for some come time yesterday afternoon about he was at work in one of the of a lower level when there i v as ark an ral fal fall I of 1 l earth As it was gunlog unlocked ked for and came almost without warning the man ailed balled to make his escape and was caught and partially burled buried by the falling mass he was extricated as quickly as but he was so badly injured that hat death resulted in a few hours butte miner SATURDAYS DAILY daify OCTOBER LM 22 yesterday afternoon the collar bone of edward roberts a lowell school boy was broken while playing football ballin in a game between the lowell dowell and grant schools it is not known exactly how the accident was wag caused but it happened when the scrambling players were piled on top of erf him like a great handful of worms as often occurs in football foot ball games the boy was soon under the oaire of a physician however and doing unusually well a the total receipts for the tabernacle concert in the interest of the park olty city churches were less leas expenses 1 per receipted hills 10 balance divided ais a follows each church profiting by amount of its own sales lat ter day saints methodist EpIs episioco appal pal congregational 2675 remittance forwarded today to T L allen alien chalman chairman park city general committee the thirteenth ecclesiastical war ward d bishop N A empey wins the cat car ot of coal on a sale of per cent of his bis actual adult membership the fourteenth tw nth ward was a dose clolie second with a sale of per cent cent and the M E church third with vl a sale eale ot of 70 per cent of their enrollment B E H manager worn a rel reliable fable party who was present at the sale which took place at south omaha october IE 16 we learn that tbt the following prices were paid tor for the rambouillet R sheep of W S hanson haneon of Colllns Collin ton they were old at auction and the amount realized was spot cash mr bothwell of missouri purchased the following I 1 rams I 1 ma 2 yearling ewes at 26 25 each 2 yearling ewes at 24 each A bates of omaha bought 1 yearlong yearling ram 2 yearling ewes at 38 each 2 27 yearling ewes at 25 each dwight lincoln of 0 ohio bought 2 yearling ewes dt ait 32 ewh each other parties purchased ye yearling axlIng rams SO as follows 1 for 1 for 85 86 1 fot for 70 1 for 50 2 at 45 each 2 at 40 each I 1 1 lamb iamb 40 total number sold 22 total amount amatt realized 1258 averaging each brigham city news last saturday morning little george horman went down the lot idt to balag up hils fathers horses that had been g graz amz tog a little way from the house he had got the rope arund one of the horses to lead tt it home the rope beang long the boy got be behind bind the horse to drive it home when the animal kicked him in the forehead his father george D homan herman heard the boy cry end and went to his rescue he found his son eon unconscious und and lying in a pool of blood he alf ted the seeming dead boy in hla his arms 8 and nd brought hina him to the office ot of dr phipps the doctor found the skull frightfully crushed in and he went to work and fixed the poor boy in good glood shape he had to cut cult and chisel the shattered bones away to get in to force the crushed bone back from the brain that was exposed but seeming unhurt the operation was a piece of suT surgery gery and took the doctor over an bmw to perform today the possibilities are that the bright little tellow fellow will recover from the accident and will be around all right in a or t two again thoele transcript 0 nels iverson of bear river city had as close a call ball to the other world last P as a man ever gets and survives to tell the story says the brigham city news it appears that the gentleman who is about 52 years of of age and inclined to be portly has a farm fam on the west side gide of th malad river four miles north of bear river city along la in the afternoon he attempted to cross the malad dam near his farm to get a drink from the bear river canal As aa he stepped from the dam onto the hank the ground caved in and he was precipitated into the stream the water at this point falls into a large box intended to form ahe the head of an irrigating canal buc bm at this time it had forced its way under the Y and formed a pool alongside with overhanging banks mr iverson followed the current came up in the i pool pol gasping for breath there was no possible way tor for him to get out 11 he succeeded in reaching up and rasped grasped an eight penny nail which fortunately had been driven in the box his shoulder had been dislocated by the fall and in this 31 position buoyed up by nine feet of water waiter and suffering from his shoulder ind chilled through he hung tor for two a a half hours at one time when he had given up all hopes of rescue h be 0 nok off his suspenders and attempted to io throw them on the bank above to give some chance passer by a due clue ay 1 which his body might be found even this solace failed him and they 11 beck back into the water butof out of reach in relating the incidents after he rated that when help finally anally reached him he could not have bung five minutes longer his mind was giving way and he felt death approaching it happened that walter green was waa hunting that afternoon in that neigh boyhood and chance alone took him near the dam he heard a feeble cry for help but it was some time becort he could locate it fiven after finding th the e dro drowning man it almost shoved he would dle die before mr green coula gets get him mm out he pulled on oil hilt hia dislocated arm but that gave ob bib L at this ahti time and after w ek got him on thi the bok bank after some time half carrying find nd receiving EL a little assistance from the in enfeebled man he succeeded eded in getting mr iverson to the residence of his father 1 K green where he be was wab kindly caved tuf fcker until dr roche of corinne could be summoned under the doctors care mr sow max mondays daay 23 george greenway of theraby Th Tb oraby ang r land desires to hear from his brother steven greenway when wt jast hear A of ur mr S greenway was at V J city atah lutah he also wishes to cor I 1 blond with his uncle george greenway who was last heard of from salt lake city the gentlemen here meu L ui aed ed will please write to the above named gentleman at 2 barnard st thornaby thornsby on tees england A fatality occurred at round valley precinct rich county utah on wednesday afternoon A fruit peddler passing through camped and left a little fire burning some of the children of john early gathered round and began making a bonfire and the fire caught the clothing of a little six to seven year old daughter of john earlcy barley the little companions got somewhat bewildered and ran but a brother caught the girl and extinguished the flames and took the sufferer fo into the house all the efforts of loving friends and D dr r Ali allguire guire who was summoned failed and death claimed the loved one who expired friday morning at 2 A gloom rests upon the whole community as a result of the very sad and sudden affliction the funeral was held on m sunday josephine jenson daughter of bishop james jenson of forest dale departed this life last night at 3 minutes past 10 sister jenson had been afflicted with brights rights 33 disease for a long time and was wasa a great sufferer she bore her af however with becoming fortitude and saintly patience for some time she expressed the roost most unbounded faith in her ultimate recovery and it was only yesterday morning that she gave up to what seemed to be the inevitable As soon as she felt the end of her earthly existence was near she called the members of the family and others together and gave them each in turn words of tounsel counsel and advice in doing this she seema to rally from her Ric sickness kness and spoke to each in a firm tone toile sister josephine was born december 23 1873 1878 in salt lake city and died stogie single she was beloved by all who knew her cain dd david B stover one ot of the early pioneers plo of o f utah passed wray away at this morning at his rooms in the harris building on west second south street sti reet captain stover met with an abeld accident rut to in the early part of juve june this year being run olef by a bicycle alt the street crossing Yr ot of second south and bast temple this added to an aller accident a year previous when he broke several ribs by falling ida bath at the sanitarium arlum and from which he had hardly rec recovered vered caused his death ever since the last accident the old axa has been sinking and frequently ex expressed presed bo his friends that he had received his death blow the end came peacefully this momi imig when he slept his life away the body was waa removed to eber W hall cos undertaking establish mw where it dan can be seen by his mends friends the body Is in charge of the mckean post poet of bf the grand army aa my of th the e republic no arrangements have been made bhide for itis ita interment pending the action it captain stovers relatives to te the bist bast Oom commander mander N D corser has telegraphed to a brother ot of the deceased hi new york and likewise to bisson in chicago tout but up to press lame hadnot had not oat received am ain answer prom previous tous correspondence however mr corsa thinks the body will be shipped mast for interment bazly T 84 24 0 V W P mur single man ad it Is aid id a latow day aty ramt of utah was sent from almy aimy a week since by the rocky mountain coal company to the state hospital at rock springs wyo he was suffering from typhoid feve tev rand erand he passed away on the afternoon of oct 22 1898 from the aforesaid disease he will be interred here the deceased was utterly unknown tn in rock springs 0 0 the utah volunteers have started an american paper at manila with sergeant isaac russel as local editor according to a private letter received yesterday the letter does not give the name of the journal or the full personnel of the staff but as there are a number of experienced newspaper men with the utah batteries it Is safe to predict that it will be an enterprising and influential sheet 0 0 the salt ewt lake copper plant was sold yesterday by deputy sheriff montgomery at the west door of the city and county building and consisted of the real estate buildings bigl dings and such portions of machinery as are fixed to the buildings of the salt lake copper manufacturing fac turing company own pany the decree was made by judge hiles on july 28 1897 in the writ brought by E T singer against the company and others the property referred to was bought by charles G singer david C green and george A smith trustees tor for the sum of which will be turned over to the receiver and distributed to the claimants there stall remains to be sold the portion of machinery not fixed to the buildings and the mining properties owned by the company in box elder county when this Is disposed of it will practically wind up the copper companas comp anys affairs ole B peterson a veteran fireman died suddenly about 12 today in the he back room ol of the free coinage saloon on east second south street he had been sick dick for some se tine and being in indigent circum istance had been i urged ged to g go to the th county inife infirmary binary his complaint was am ag aggravated gravat ed kidney trouble which while serious did not confine him to his bed and his proud spirit made him shrink from becQ becoming ming a charge upon the county thu morning deputy sheriff gul bradeen bran bra neen seni met him on aask second south street near the saloon where he died and noticing noti cing mg tha that he was very sick took him into the saloon bind and persuaded him to po go to the infirmary leaving him the deputy sheriff went to get on an order tor for admission to tine the Indr infirmary inary and likewise orye one to take him to dr Ande andersen for treatment mr gulbransen secured both of these from com aner hall hail and was on m his way to thel the saloon to take peterson to the Ir infirmary mary when the man passed away peterson ha has a 16 wife and five or six children who are living on franklin avenue the pair had been divorced some time ago age and the wife bad been supper supporting ting herself and family by taking in wt washing shing the ittie deceased had baud been een his abode at ait his aged aced mothers home on the corner comer of second east bast and second south streets the letter latter la is now very and fears are expressed that the shock chock of her SOBS sudden death will prove fatal was waa a man inan between forty five and fifty years of |