| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM wednesdays DAILY november 23 mr and mrs B F price of cheyenne received word yesterday of the death of their son albert one of torreys torreas Tor reys r rough riders when the regiment was mustered out price was sick in the hospital at jacksonville Jask sonville with ty f from rom which he finally suc combed laramie boomerang f another young utah soldier has an to the roll call of death this time it is william andrew parker of troop H Tor torreas torreys reys rough riders like young morley hassard whose death was announced from the philippines by cable a few days ago he also enlisted in wyoming he was 18 years of age and was a native of heber city wasatch county thought salt lake was y his home until he went to mountain view canada from which place he soon afterwards returned and went I 1 to r wyoming where he was when the call for volunteers came being fearful that he could not pass s muster he joined under an assumed name the name of richard dark clark he i was in the troop raised by captain p lewis A davas formerly sheriff of carf boo bon county wyoming immediately after enlistment he wrote to his brother giving bis real name and stating why he had joined the army being actuated 31 h by the patriotic thought and sentiment that swept over the country at that time and which especially took posses slon sion of the young men the tidings of his death have be been en very tardy in reaching his relatives in this city tor for he died on october t and the news is just at hand the rea f son for this is that he was known and burled buried as richard clark when in fact his true name was wm andrew parker the news of his demise came in a letter to his grandmother mary slack black of this city and was written by second 1 lieutenant john H albro troop IT the letter stated that he had been jl 11 with typhoid fever and measles in the hospital at jacksonville and that he had been mustered out of service b but ut had immediately joined pack train no 27 which was preparing to go to cuba when he began to grow worse and the end came the deceased was only 17 years and 6 months old at the time of his enlistment but was a large and powerful young youn man and easily passed for 21 this accounts for his acceptance by the army officials he was the son of robert G and harriet A S parker he is a cousin of mr W J sloan of this city he also has two aunts here mrs E J slogan sloan and mrs A J eardley lieutenant col cannon was asked to day if he knew anything of the de ceased trooper and at first replied that t he did not and that he knew of no soldier named parker in the troop but r when he was informed that the young man passed under the name of clark he readily remembered the funeral and r said that he was buried with military honors and that a detachment from troop H of which he was foi formerly merly a member attended the obsequies but he had no knowledge of the fact that the t deceased was a salt laker lieutenan t albro states that his re mains were embalmed embalm ed and interred in g a metallic casket in order that they V might be removed to any the rela tives of the deceased might designate the probabilities are however that there will be no removal of the young soldiers body and that he will be pera witted to sleep the slumber of a patriot t tc le volunteer in thet cemetery of his 6 comrades at jacksonville FROM FRIDAYs DAILY NOVEMBER 25 chicago nov 25 A local financial news bureau says passenger rate difficulties between the canadian pacific and the grand trunk having been settled negotiations are now in progress f for or the use by the former of the grand trunks north bay line for on ontario tarlo business to and from the northwest previous to the recent rate war the canadian pacific had use ot of the north bay line but this arrangement was terminated when the rate difficulties arose the pAso prisoners ners at the ahe strate prison enjoyed a rare feat yesterday not only did they eat plum pudding and turkey but they were treated to a ISter ary sand and musical that ww was greatly enjoyed by all the concert began at ocl lock and lasted until 4 the affair was in charge of miss louise Boy boyden denand and miss mis nora gleason Glet ason those taking part on the program were misses halley hailey dark clark halloran hallo ran graham connor staples stoles fox mulvey and mrs robinson and john jaimes and herbert west the program was made up of erf and reci ita felons and a scene from Ingomar bythe little Misses vey and june mathis Math ls every number was encored the prisoners manifesting the keenest int terest in everything ahalt was done thanksgiving was wag celebrated yeb yesterday ter with an entire regard for b he fahe significance ance allee of the occasion every bustness business institution of the city was closed and every person persan so 0 o far as known had bald a good thanksgiving dimmer dianer the day was db observed served by all aill of the che churches and in the homes of the people it for cor the many poor was a great day too who were guests of ith e salvation army at their where more than twelve hundred of them partook of the bounteous dinauer that was spread over many tables for thelt their especial benefit at the elty city and county jails jaila the inmates were malde made to i feel eel that there were hearts on the ou outside aside that beat to in sympathy for them for they were pm piro V with many mant delicacies th that at were enjoyed greatly at the county isu mrs whipple the teri deat of that institute on saw to bo it the unfortunates who aire cared for toy her were given such a dininger as they bk had ad not been permitted to of for a long period past abst at st alws orphanage Orpha niage ithe fatherless fafa herlese and motherless children there ranging from froim three itt to bo fifteen years had much to be thankful tor for as the slaters sisters of mercy made them objects object of theba charity and kindly the little folks not got away eleven large turkeys at st marys academy there were many manor delicacies for the etu students dents as there also were at the holy cross and st marks hospitals for the pait patt lenta lents of those tn in I 1 the inmates of the womans comans rescue home ateo had a delightful dinner dimmer vm provided for them the hotels and nd rea ires likewise furnished their guests with most splendid diri nerg each endeavoring to serve better menus the other to say with assur ame of correctness ness which was the successful would be a very difficult taste adt from manila kave have become so common of late that they do dio not attract much tat fatte nUon they contain something distinctively new all of them ha have d a now and then that wes was not previously imparted partied im and as the boys have so many friends everywhere these fragments of oaf information flor matlon at lest least are of importance to bo some and of interest to evany A liettie helfter ir from the far uway isles was received by Ws Ms relatives here from ed kenfner Ke Ker niner aler of battery B on thanksgiving day it was dated october 18 and must alave been delayed in transmission ed declares he would mot ave there if it were possible to get away honorably for a deed in fee simple to the whole gnoun he says manilia is a great place but wherever he goes pt ft loons looks and smells like clain he no longer has even the of playing his mand mandalin dlin because the strings are alre all broken the alt diate and none can be got there he thinks thiat the Span teh tor for musical abety and must to gome other part of the world as he has heard none yet donth listening to the hos hospitals Vitals contains conti alms men of whom ahree on an average were dying every aty the lewther was goa W hot pou could try an egg on your hand the boys are looking hopefully to the peace commission as the thing one way or another so eo they could come hoime in the absence of their doing so there was mo hope inside of ahree years which ed declares would be as bad as twenty personally he has not suffered much nor gained lie wei welp B pounds the same las when he befit here but being twenty tw erity Os old and six leet feet in eight there iwamot aa not a very hopeful sign he has received thi the news edth tolerable regularity and pronounces it the most moat ome visitor he and his bis immediate have altogether it arsi may set floya when the boys get their hAX i they ey will look on it ft as a day of devera act nce PROM SATURDAYS daila jack reeves the ami amistani stant traffic manager of the short une line sold said tots this morning that at pr present there wa vms ix a great amount of seed being shipped out of the abate at it la going from all 0 over iver both wirth aad in an astonishing large qu entitles there has hae h ae been ave mr load of honey alone stripped out of the tsai 1 this year the shipments of wheat from cache crunity comaty this year is nearly don ble of that produced in any thecla the has h as been that section at one tin time matr AC aba possible to get cars enough WW L bep of now there Is an average cars shipped of yr week s n aaa via mrs mary bali tive of denmark benmark Denma tk godme btag sevar vw yesterday her home to tn ber miles CRY city creek an julles up t the i bare barb feet fee to ajl e W 55 A found last evento even Z J in tensely intensely vasa 1 I 1 effected ee wa Sally wIlt t penally sped pe I 1 egg les being she was wa 66 the doiy bot 1340 ho ritel pitak where the he to te no now every the ehdy dy Is 40 62 years y of age age attention anted at times able ahls and is slightly slight ly deane being ved ng tha th d cabe of her condign agwu stae has two daughters daugh tera strange the city mrs 0 A ander in north first west street and mrs petra who resides on union avenue bo both boh have given even her every attention lan but her ber mental condition causes ca baes her to wander off quite frequently coalville Co alville nov 2 as IM 1898 I 1 noticed to in your paper issued imbued day an of rf the owl opal company having brought wety seven to tio work in their ma mir fes and abo to the San pite which you copy tho the oaid not get good in the state and 2 they had been suffering for want of miners tor for the past six months mo now we know many good miners have been looking for work during the past six and several have left their families and traveled many miles to get work rk the tact fact is they could have got goit that number of men at any ant time during the past six months and many more good coal caal miners in this if they had beera willing to pay miners wages some good citI citizens zenis think it is right to make the miner compete in his labor rhth the or japanese or boband aside and let them do the work this I 1 think ta Is wrong protection should protect labor capital can protect itself this may not apply to ithe he sterling coal company but it does to companies in general that seek cheep labor JOHN N ROBINSON st charles idaho nov 22 1898 niels johansen orthis of this place died very suddenly yesterday morning aged 64 years and 15 days he had been alling ailing for a year or two but no one thought that the end was so near as he has been around most of the time doing b his bis Is work and yesterday morning as was his cu custom storn he saddled his horse and drove his cow to the pasture about two miles from home returned and ate a very hearty breakfast and sat down by the stove while his wife was at tend lne her Im household duties A very hwe while after she heard a knock on the floor and running from the pantry saw mw him lyd lying ng on the floor she raised him up but he was dead he embraced the gospel in his native land denmark emigrated to in 1862 he died in the faith of the gospel A little boy booy of herman and prances frances B booth th was seriously hurt some time educe by 6 getting one leg broke in two alao places and the other in one he got on to el a log unobserved by his older brother who was dragging it with a horse dr set the fractured limb and the boyle boy Is getting along abong nicely E M A state auditor richards has completed a kat statement ement of tax valuations end and collectible taxes of the various cb counties unties tn in the state as follows net counties kalua hons taxes beaver boxelder Box elder cache cabb cahoon dailia t gardels grand inon ucb jubb khame 1 1 mahard morgan plute 1 rich salt rake lake ekla juan sevier summit tooele thoele utah vintah Wa wasatch sateh washington wayne weber 10 botala fm B DAILY NOVEM Bim A new england of the news newl writes as follows george lin pah a e mormon elder married jane aine land went to utah about 60 50 years SO viso mary babcock Babco ick cV niece M would like to hear from her or her children address miss mary babcock box 23 huntsville litchfield county connecticut or F F moses east bast canaan connecticut mr J L hakes would like to get of weden vander hakes an elder in the mormon marmon church must be quite an old man if still alive any information of him or his family will be thankfully received address joseph L hakes box 66 rast east canaan litchfield county connecticut or elder F P F moses east Oan canaan condei cut attorney general bishop delivered an opinion today in answer to a question asked by H L steed county attorney of boxelder Box elder county regarding the right to a county to collect from the estate of a deceased person the costs of an inquest over his or her remains the attorney general holds that such costs are a charge against the estate of deceased and should be collected and paid into the county treasury but that such action must be taken within three months of the date of the inquest from TUESDAYS DAILY NOVEMBER 2 29 0 henry hol Holyoak the wem known horti agriculturist and raiser of moab grand county was a caller at the news office last evening he Is attending the deseret sunday oia y sc school hool union convention as a S v a delegate from his town he reports that notwithstanding an ding there hias bias been a very dry season in that section good crops crop have been raised especially fruit and grain crops which have been both prolific and profitable bable T T T ak slays gays that when he le befit home grand county was dry very e pain min had fallen during the summer and autumn season si and no snow has yett yet come to moisten the ground or reinforce the waiter foun tafts for next years irrigation supply nevertheless th eless the people are happy contented and prosperous their thedr health is generally speaking excellent and they have little or no cause for complaint washington county news yoseph joseph W carpenter and ana me ahls wife wafe and family left here saturday day the for fredonia arizona where if circumstances are favorable they will wake their li home ome mr carpenter for many years published the st george union and in many other ways was a val valuable bable citizen he Is quite a genius much of the type used to in his work was cast by himself and he did his own owa engraving stereotyping and he is also a watch and dock clock repairer a photographer to a carpet weaver cooper per a broom maker a farmer could play several instrument weave silk gave magic lian tern ern displays fixed musical Inist 9 lid and bicycles said and vart various ous other things strictly cwright tro right and honi bory est in an all his dealings deall he leaves many friends behind with whom the news joins in wis wishing hinIg him success 0 0 0 T tinaa wyo herald I 1 it t Is with feelings of sad regret that we are called upon to record the death of one of ulry ta count countes coun tys ya brightest and best young girls miss matle katie guild of piedmont Pled wont departed this life on tuesday of this week after nn an illness of only five days miss guild was la in salt lake taking malc lessons one days day last week belog being with a severe cold she came to her home in piedmont shortly after arriving home h ome it was discovered she had measles the letter latter soon devel awed which 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