| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS 9 irom WEDNES DAVa DAILY november 30 Wall miss nov 26 25 1898 mrs mary lester leeter of tillatoba Tilla toba yalo busha county miss formerly from Alaiba Al abaroa maj is desirous of gaining ng in formation matton for mafton from any ot of her relatives who nave have gone to utah she says her sister mrs elizabeth holms hollis left Ala anaba about eighteen years alfo ago and the last time she heard from her she was in in anyone who oan can give the desired information will please confer with her or with the undersigned undersigner under signed J A A H arizona 41 col u io 11 1 Isi bichey ekey general ri manager of the union telegraph system aud aid Assi assistant start general brooke of f the system at denver amp irit ato he city today col dickey and companion are making makin in a general tripod trip of inspection of the w Wis estern sern por portion uon of the system when seen this afternoon the colonel said that they were baulding bull brul iding ding no new lines and were only keeping the old lines in shape I 1 n the springe spring however several 11 lines anes uld be built through U utah ubah bah and N vada ure ore of the utah ubah extensions will parallel lel the ahe utah and pacific th through the southern Siou thern carlt of the state the tic gentlemen leave toni tonight glit for abgie aty but wi will return the first firs of f th aek k local live stock agenten have received copies of the notice to ito rall railroad road companies the shipping of live stock from the department of agriculture ture at washington Washing iton the notice Is to the effect that no live stock shall be ef allowed flowed to remain in the care cam longer than elg hit hours bours without being taken oft off and vivera a rest of at least five hours before resu resuming the journey the notice will be posted all along the hwe of the inroads mr tuttle of the short une line said this morning that the regu regulation was waa a proper one and met only right from a humanitarian standpoint but would also be of beneat to the shipper as his cattle cart tle would active at the market int ina a better condition faix BOM DAILY DECEMBER EmBER 1 the mount pleasant R G W office was waa broken inta tuesday ni night the safe blown open arod and three packages of jewelry taken descriptions of a sus stranger nger were forwarded to officers in adjo laing towns and yesterday morril rig sheriff christen christensen men of nepal arrested a mow man answering the description he brought the prisoner to provo where agent greene from mount pleasant was waa expected to fo have haive met him to identify the estranger atio et anger ranger but hp he failed to come came the prisoner isomer pr was placed in the county jail and will wall be taken to mount Plea pleasant pant boa tom worrow by special agent brown of the R G W there to tg little doubt about he being the right party an ae he fully the description of the suspect wid and the jewelry answering the des eMption of the stolen articles antl cles were found on OB him he gives his name as giorge george wilson delamar ev dec 1 mr P F R me mc namee district torney of lincoln county nov nev received word on nov from the district attorney of nye county john bancook was in jail at santia ana cal charged wath assault and tw ive was the siame same person who is accused of murdering geo m a veterinary surgeon and hia big companion on ion the desert in carthern wu war thern nevada and that the officials of nye county were searching for the bodies but buit were under the impression impress ilon that the killing was waa done in lincoln county Dist district riot attorney mcnamee e immediately notified deputy sheriff johnson of DeLar delamar nar and H E Frenden thul sheriff of lincoln county and from a map taken from a newspaper paper sent mcnamee the sheriff readily tracked the route of the parties from pahrump ranch to Elsen manns ranch in pah valley in lincoln county on the of nov sheriff freedenthal Frenden thial thal and deputy johnson started to search foi the bodies of murdered men and on the following owing day found the bodies twenty miles south of eisen manns ranch in lincoln county the coyotes had ten all the flesh from the bones but bult the skulls were intact and the marks were distinct on the skulls where they were w ere struck with an instrument or ax and the skulls broken in also bullet doles in the skulls the doc dock dois tors medicine was also found and the remains of his iron trunk also which had been burned the remains of the burned wagon were also found the bloody quilt was still intact arad a number of arti lari eles acles were found some distance from where the wagon was burned everything was found just as mrs gross formerly mrs myers described it sheriff being familiar bilth the country no difficulty in finding the place where the wagon was burned but it was time before the hodies bodies were found they having been taken some distance and thrown in the sand wash A warrant is out tor for the ai am rt st of hancock and sheriff will leave immediately with extradition papers tor for the arrest and return of f the me supposed murderer for trial it at Plo piche pi che clie I 1 great credit to is dam anttn attn apy mcnamee sheriff and deputy sheriff jake johnson for their prompt and successful work in finding boding and unraveling braveh ng the crime that has no aon i ln the history of lincoln c auty it being committed in the location where there is no travel zo ito speak of this is s one of a number nf if crimes that t have been unearthed in loncoln county under the and watch of our present sheriff and hla his deputy and prosecuting attorney Atto iney mcnamee there Is no doubt but that justice will be speedily dealt 0 0 the guilty party or parties the sheriff now has haa charge of the re of the murdered men which consist only of the skulls and some few of bones there is ie but a mound of stone to mark the ground where this horrible murder the worst ever committed to in this section of the country was perpetrated FROM FRIDAYs DAILY DECEMBER 2 ATI an interesting experiment in burning steel with electricity is ie to toe be tried in in an effort to remove a safety valt that was built forty years ago ag o the vault has long been in disuse and the room occupied by it is ie now wanted for other either purposes the wells walls are constructed of layers of hard spring steel 1 inches in thickness two oper atford will vill be placed in the vault each with a carbon attached to a feed wire the men will wear heavy rubber gloves and specially constructed goggles to pro hect their eyes from the Int intense etise aught they will pass the carbons ovier over the walls of the vault them in intersecting lines A tome somewhat what test of df electricity was made in washington about two years ago when a pole hole large enough to allow the passage of a man was burned through the walls of one of abe iaze large go government rim vaults ir UW in twelve m aut B buffalo 10 express makers have succeeded in electrode electro de positing nickel plates 20 by 30 80 inches in i n size and three beigh eighths the to one naif half of am an inch anch ch thick which wre are so tough and alid a nd elastic that it it very difficult to chisel the metal and aad the shearing of plates s wore more than one on e twenty fifth of an inch in thickness is as aa troublesome trouble BOme as the manipulation of eo ed much tem tean iperen steel abeel it is an am faa fact also that these plates ordinarily willi will neither meither break under the hammer or crack under the punch the greater bertion per tion of the output of pure nickel to is used in maliana nickel steel and ger mara mant silver and the rest oart into anodes for nickel the value of platinum and almadi usa um contained in du the canadian ore are annually mined is IB more than A part of this the electrolytic process saves 8 and nd it ft will soon be placed oz s the maor market ket the value of the worlds product of neckel sod nickel oxide dein in 1897 exceeded it is said engineering for december yesterday afternoon at sister sarah M kimball of the fifteenth ward this olty city bre breathed thed her last although she had beeh in full health tor for a long time it was not until about three weeks ago that her condition indi indicated caUd that she would not much longer remain ai in mort mortality allty the deceased was the daughter of oliver granger axa and L lydia arble and was born december 1818 at phelps ontario county new york vork sad and consequently was 79 yeats years 11 months an and d 2 days at the time of her death bh she arrived in salt lake caty in the fall of 1852 since her res residence Mence here she has been conof the lore foremost most in the relief society cause she ahe has been the president of the relief society of the fifteenth ward from its earliest organization and is held 1 l in the highest esteem by the ladies of that wara bemuse because of et her efficiency and peculiar adaptability for that position she was also a strong advocate and supporter of female suffrage her efforts in this direction rec thoin brought brough ther her into considerable prominence throughout the state ian dowed with more than ordinary intellectual achy her home was extensively vist visited ted by persons of literary attainments where they always alays found a warm reception and an appreciative ho hostess atess in short she was beloved oved bet by all for her universal kin kindness ess and sisterly devotion devoti on sister kimball died in the full falth faith of the gospel which she embraced embro tw in her early anfe she leaves three sons and one daughter to mourn her loss 1611 peace to her ashes I 1 dec 1 2 another fatal batal accident and horrible deah caused ivy by the carelessness of boys fire arms another family famili plunged sed anto deepest mourning the mother very seriously and the whole community terribly shocked this Is the news from today As little five year old henry son of B jr sr and kate hinman knowlton is now laid out at their home with his head and neck terribly mangled by a heavy charge of no 5 6 shot from a breech loading shotgun justice B E P V It richards ichards thought it wisdom to hold an inquest and the testimony given is as follows an am older brother about eighteen years 10 of f ge had been hunting yester yesterday dy and on his return he emptied ematt the cartridges from the magazine but being forgetful left a loaded hell in the thea sun gun he also I 1 left e ft t tie the yn 4 in n what the boys r use as a storage and and work row room situ abed across the street a few rode north east cast of their residence A little after five last evening the older boy was standing anding standi sf ng alone in the room looking out of the wc west st window and he saw henry approaching the house but did not ciot s pe e him enter the door opens towards a desk against which the gun was leaning and his theory is that the door struck the desk knocking it over and causing it to explode the cartridge the charge entered the boys face directly under the right eye and came out under the left ear tearing a terrible hole through h his Is head the jurors at the inquest were james T smith arthur hess hesi and john hess they returned a verdict of accidental death from a gun shot wound the funeral will be held from the ward meeting house bouse at 2 amor tomorrow afternoon T B C FROM MONDAYS DAILY DECEMBER 5 randolph roundup round up henry grant the 14 year old son of J morgan grant had a sad misfortune to lose an eye last week he was attending school when he was attacked with a severe pain in one of his e eyes ye 9 which continued to grow worse by the the next morning the eye was w as badly swollen s wa and mr grant took his son to Wa IS vanston to seek medical aid where he was waa advised to go on to the hospital at gait bait lake city later word came that surgeons had removed the eye in order to prevent event the impairment ini or loss of the sight of the other eye it Is bad enough to se the s sight ht of one eye but dark daric nes io lose both bott and id it Is 1 earnestly hoped that his remaining eye may be paired it seems that about a year ago while at play henry was struck in this eye with a sharpened peg and its loss is supposed to be the final result of the injury the te funeral services over the mortal reen eiris of mrs sarah M G kimball were held in the fifteenth fifteen th ward meeting house yesterday sunday forenoon beginning at 10 welock and were largely attended by friends of the deceased bishop moren Morg iain presided and the ward choir artistically leally rendered a number of musical selections selection the open opening lnig prayer prayer was wag offered by elder nephi nep hi M The first speaker t ID H young who had bad been personally acquainted with mrs kimball for a period of more ithan sixty three years or almost the allotted existence noe of man mrs young refe referred Tred to the beautiful and useful life of her departed friend band and related meny many incidents of interest effe effected cited while addressing the congregation and her au auditors ardito dito involuntarily shared her emotion other speakers were bishop R F burton Bur toni elders angus M cannon heber J land and bishop morgan mrs M X 1 I horne herne that other either well known of wo konans womans nans rights and dro gresa grebs gre sa wms the last speaker oer she also asbed to pay tribute to the hleb of intelligence and sterling rth of mrs kimball whom she had known for many years benediction wet was pronounced by elder john henry smith 4 the chief mourners mio umers were the three 0 thie deceased hiram Oliv erand their fa famales millies and her eizabeth EH zabeth all were accorded the sincerest of their many friends lends Ir flom offerings of beautiful desage and inartistic cre altion were in evidence instein ent was in the ca cemetery |