Show FROM MONDAYS DAILY JAX primary associations the regular meeting of the officers of the primary associations of salt lake stake willbe will be held saturday aebi ebi uary ath it at the residence of mrs ellen C lawson clawson no 75 first street eagle gate abood attendance is desired obsequies the f funeral service oyer the remains of elder N ff felts felt yesterday is morn morning morningan ingin in the seventeenth ward meeting house was attended by a large number of friends ano and relatives ana an a appropriate prop discourse was delivered by orson P F whitney and remarks suited to the occasion were also made by elder robert hobert campbell camp bell i Emcee exceedingly foolish A dispatch evidently emanating from the brain of a semi idiot shows what insipid and imar improbable trash is sometimes sent avei the wires in relation to the nor mor mons 11 it Is a revival of the insane rumor that gained some cuire currency jucy a lew few years ago to the effect that president brigham young did not die but was still living the ridiculous and stale story given in its present form is useful only as a to what extent some men will formulate and falsify in order to throw discredit upon the mormons cormons Mor mons heavy snow on thursday last the eastern bound train on the oregon short line was snowed in in near montpelier idaho the laramie boomer i ang says that the union pacific waited two and and a half hours at sir reen kiver and was then compelled to come on minus the oregon short line connection the latter reached green river on friday afternoon the blockade is reported as something terrific A frightful wind stoja was raging arid and it was laden witha with a wet and hea heavy 6 snowfall the scene of the blo blockade azade was adeep a deep cut and the way had to be shoveled step by step the cut behind filling up as the train moved slowly ahead MaU malicious cious killing T yesterday A andersen a young swede started from south dorthis for this city on horseback As he was riding along a lane northwest of Fralic francklyn klyn station some one secreted in some willows fired at hint hini chiq hi horse fell but bat got up again and the rider who is a new arrival here was too excited to find and out whether his animal was severely hurt or not but rode on to salt lake he then discovered that the howe was shot the ball entering the right side juat jua in front of the hip the wounded animal died shortly after itis said that the horse had won several local races and that Is alleged as the cause of the shooting I 1 town burned the te laramie Boo twang of last friday Jan 28 h has s the following Y yesterday esterday about noon the startling report reached green river that the ahe peru eight miles west nad had been totally destroyed by fuse later information made that report a anty it appears the fire originated in in a defective flue fine leading from the kitchen of the railroad section house the flames spread rapidly nd in spite of the utmost efforts the fire speedily communicated with theoal the only 0 other her building inthe town tow A a small OUT out house bouse and aalf in half an hour from the discovery of the flames the fire fiend had got in a complete job of work and peru was in ashes the union pacific was by far the largest loser by the sweeping conflagration moro more arrests arrest in ohp north our ogden representative sends us the following since the arrest ot of prof T B f lewis two other persons have been hauler hauled in on the same k kind nd of complaint their names are re J P 0 winters and jolan john peterson both of hunts aunts lunts ville ogden valley the first bt I 1 named lamed caused the deput deputies les anle M whetstone alje and steele considerable achs chasing ng z before he was arrested which made it near midnight on friday before they arrived with him in ogden 99 today to day winters was taken before C commissioner T J black he pleaded not guilty guilt yand and wm felt and W G child gave bonds for his appearance in the sum of 1500 jenson appeared before waived examination and was placed under 1000 bonds david kay eay and L became sureties for him K upset in a smashup smash up mr chas of this city who was one of toe the passengers on the union pacific express train a part of which became derailed and went over arf embankment near eyston Ey anston on saturday right in conversation with la Is yaws niwa reporter detailed the experience itself and some of the sensations experienced by a person in such a position it is no not A pleasant abi thing g 1 I lae he said to ba riding easily enough ap 14 in a car going along is as usual sua expecting nothing nothing and affa all at once to apine to a standstill still and then so meline more vig vigorous orbus to follow thin the shaking up kind of takes away the faculty of thinking or arriving at conclusions and you are confronted 4 with such a host of things thing sofa of a bustling and break ingup ing up nature all at blace once that you mechanically grab at something and hold yur your breith breath then you find yourself wrong side up in conformity with the ahe position of the car and everything of Am movable vaile nature tumbling here there and everywhere a lawful din and racket but nothing plainly I 1 a distinguishable al I 1 at once rhe the row ceases you are agide and so is the car pretty mue much 4 avery everything is mixed up around where you yon are you get into the best beat shape you can and walbor walk or trawl brawl past the seats as th the e case ma may y I 1 be to 0 the end door doer fortunately fortunate ay could lie b e opened ind and out you go there was a slight zarin alarm of tire fire but fired fire p are so customary ox OB such occasions that f it 11 is looked upon ripon as a iq matter of 69 cypre pra and in this biauce was a false alarm arizona peal mutes 7 during the past two years dr J B R park president of the Mity erBit has ha recel received ired several applications fa aa mission admission to the deaf mute Depal gHent ent from the parents ind and friends of uneducated wat MU mutes in arizona these ap applications pil cation came from families that had once resided in utah uta and moved to arizona and all of them are too poor to co afford the expense of giving their deal mute children an education in an institution ution one of the aepli applicants ants was a girl that attended the deat deaf mute department part ment for two terms and she was waa anxious to return last fall and keelon keep on in her studies but her come at reit great expense to I 1 keep house for her near toe the university could not afford it again in one bue application there were two children in the same family whose father could not afford to send this institute and andaas was forcett forc ett to keep them at borbein boro ein their ignorance butof out of syth sympathy pathy for these applicants a letter has been written to the governor and legislature of Ar arizona tzona no now in session by the prIne of the deaf mute Mete institute h here petitioning them to do something for these anfor dunate leb ildren by making a small appropriation for their education an appeal which we hope oar our southern neighbors will act upon kii kindly idly lof or the benefit of those thase who so much in need of an education in lu order to tobe become useful members of the human family L As according to the census of 1880 the number of deaf mutes in arizona is not large enough to warrant the great eapen ab of establishing an institution ution in that territory prof white has offe admit pupils from arl arizona to the deaf mute institute here and educate them until the time comes when hen arizona builds an institute of its own tj 4 |