Show I BRIEF LOCAL NOTES Lehi Lebl Banner Several Beveral of the hands at the She sugar lugar factory got another bad baddo baddo do dose of gas cai the other day and were very lick sick for severa several boun hours It appears that tha gas gaa escapes o p from rom the sewer and finds Its ita way into loto the tb building No doubt the management will lay a pipe to carry the gas gaa from the building to toome some ome sate iafe point where no barm harm can be done Hon HOD F A Hammond of San Ban Juan county who is 18 up to Conference re- re reports reports ports nil his part of or the country as a a doing fairly well Crops Crop have bave not been b n as asgood good as ai usual owing to scarcity oJ of water Cattle and sheep heep however have done very well wll this thia season and a good return ia Is anticipated from beet beef b and mutton The mines mine are being worked steadily but there I ii no ex- ex excitement ex excitement Millard County Blade M M John John- I son on and Prank Frank B R R Webb W bb came cama in from Topaz Mountain last week and brought with them tham a large number of beautiful topaz topas gems gema The major por por- portion portion portion tion of ot them are of ot the color of ordinary quartz crystals while others othen are of a apure apure apure pure translucent wine color and all of them reflect the light almost ai I per per- perfectly perfectly aa as diamonds diamond The mine Is about 45 miles distant to the north north we west t The body of Henry Vogel the young man who was waa run ruo over and killed by an engine In the railroad yards at Pocatello last lait Sunday Bunday morn morn- morning morning morning ing was waa brought to Logan Tuesday his bl funeral was waa held In Fourth ward meeting house bouse at 12 o'clock the same day Consolatory reo re- remarks re-marka re marks markl were made by Joseph Knowles James Quayle Quay Ie John T Caine Calne Jr Thos Morgan and Bishop Thomas X Smith Mr V Vogel gel was waa an exemplary young man He was wai 22 years yean of age and the son lion of Richard Vogel i iMn Mrs Mn E B Wells Walla and Mrs Mr Zina D DH H You Young g returned home from south south- louthern southern aou th them ern em Utah Tuesday where they have bar been traveling the last few weeks In Inthe Inthe inthe the Interest of the Female Relief Belief societies Young Ladle Ladles Mutual Im- Im Improvement Improvement Im Improvement provement and Primary associations and Sunday schools These ladies left len Salt Balt Lake OB on Sep Sep- September September and during their absence they labored Ind industriously and sue sue- successfully for tor the welfare of ot tho those e organ organ- organIzation organizations organ Their efforts were principally confined to the towns of Beaver Iron and Washington countie in which they held upwards upward of ot thirty meetings Chris Christensen an time old-time resi- resi resident resident re dent i-dent dent of ot Park City committed suicide by banging himself in his hii cabin Fri Fri- Friday Friday Friday day morning During the after after- afternoon afternoon afternoon noon his bia lifeless bony booy was wa found dan dan- dangling dan gUng gling from the ceiling with a rope around hIs bia neck Deck It h was waa evident that he bad had been dead for some iome hours boun It Is la claimed that he was waa the victim of mental abstraction abstraction ab- ab and that he lie committed the deed which robbed him of his bil life tife In one of ot his hia oft off moments He bad had a alood good lood many friends frienda in and about the Park but bad no DO relatives He BEl had bad hadI been a resident of Summit county for nineteen years ear In the competitive examination which has just closed at Fort Leaven Leaven- Leavenworth worth says lay the Denver DeaTer Republican three enlisted ciliated men mea from the depart depart- department department department ment of ot the Colorado Join the ranks ra ka a of commissioned These are Corporal F J Morrow Marrow Sixteenth In- In Infantry Infantry in fantry Sergeant R B S Ome Offley signal corps and Sergeant W T Schenck First cavalry In la all thirteen men passed paNed d the examination five fire being plucked Each of the men who were from frem this thil department is ia the be son on of a commissioned regular army officer Morrow Is la a ion son of Colonel H A Morrow father was Colonel R B H Offley now and Schenck la is a son ion of Captain Schenck of the Second artillery It will take a lively lirely competitor to get ahead of Abraham Maw of ot Plain City on the onion subject t this year Judging by the samples he be has baa brought to town and his hia record of or the yield The specimens 8 are of the Prize Taker variety a solid olid clean smooth white onion The smallest s a mple weighed just Juat under one and a half halt pounds pound while the largest Jarge t registered re two pounds and andone andone one ODe ounce Mr Mr Maw has haa cult aced eighth one eighth of an acre of ot these onions this year and haa has raised railed from trola that patch more mure than a thousand pounds He feels feela that be he has bad scored cored a good point in favor of Plain City by making a record for it of over pounds of onions to the acre Mr H W Hales Hale of Deseret arrived in this thia city Oct 6 5 bringing with him the information that the Millard hotel at Oasis w was completely del destroyed royed by by It fire on Thursday night It appears that a man left a lamp standing in a window in his hia room roomI I about at night and to play a game of ot card By some means mean a abort time after afterward ard ardI I the flame of ot the lamp was waa com com- communicated communicated communicated to the curtains and from there spread rapidly The alarm was al given giren by some iome young ladies who I wont went upstairs to dress drew for tor a ball baU to be b given giren in the neighborhood that night nightA A glance showed that the building which wa was wai a two story atory frame structure was wal doomed By the hardest bardelt kind of work the furniture and clothing on the first floor was waa all aU saved but everything above the first fir t story atory was waa de destroyed troye 1 with the building The low loss was wal The insurance amounted to Mr J H Bennett general passenger pa agent of the Rio Blo Grande GraDde Western is in IB receipt of a letter leUer from Mr J Ricks Salina Utah under date of the 2nd of or w which bleh b the following ia is a copy Dear Bear Sir New Sir New interest baa has been awakened in mining matters matter here bere by the the- reported discovery di covery of large larKe bodies of sU- sU sUver silver ver il-ver ver and lead ores orea in Salina canyon about three miles mile from this thia station ThIS Thu time I believe that there is something in the the- the report report The men who have charge of the claims are all heavy men men- men who could not afford to be connected with any wild wild- wildcat wildcat cat oat scheme The vein seems eem to be of sedimentary formation similar to that at Silver Reef Beef and lies liea in blanket layers nine feet thick A great many assays have been made showing from 35 to 45 per cent lead 10 to 12 12 silver and 3 to 6 5 6 gold Much ground Is ia located and platted and everything indicating confidence confidence dence done by the owners HAl At pm Thursday evening at the home of her ber aon son Wm H Jenne at Plain City Weber county Sister Sarah Sarab Snyder Richards pd passed from this life She was wai born April 11 1818 1813 and became a member of the Church Churchin In early arly day days day She Bhe was waa the wife wite ot of Franklin D Richards and grand grand- grandmother mother of or Hon Frank Fraak J Cannon an and 1 to all of a very large circle of acquaint acquaintance ance antes was waa known know as aa a moat most estimable woman Her apan span of ot life Ufe in this thia sphere hav og rig extended over fourscore and andone andone andone one years yeara she abe ii is called hence and her body awaits the resurrection of ot the J Funeral services will be held bald tomor tomor- tomorrow tomorrow row Saturday forenoon at Plain City The remains remain of ot the deceased then w ill be brought to this city on the Union Pacific train arriving here bore at pm and will be thence conveyed to the city cemetery where short abort services will willbe willbe be held at the grave Relatives and friends are invited to be at the depot depoto o the arrival val of the train There was wai a large representation of Z C M I 1 stockholders stockholders at the fifty fifty- i first semi annual meeting which con oon- convened convened i Friday to listen to report reports of ot the business ball ne for tor the past put halt balf year The presidents president prell dent report wa was listened to with deep Interest A synopsis appears In another part of at the NEWS After the reading of reports was com com- completed completed the ejection fo for officers was wae proceeded with resulting in the lelec- lelec selection Uon tion of the following ticket as 88 the head bead of the Institution for fot the next year President President Wilford Wilford W Wood ruff Vice President Moses President Moses Thatcher Secretary Secretary- Secretary T T G Webber A Treasurer Treasurer A W Carlson CarlBOn JosephP JosephF Directors George e Q Cannon J Joseph F Smith Heber J Grant Gran George Romney J R B Winder H Dinwoodey Din woodsy woodey P T Farnsworth J R Bar Barnes nee W H Bowe Rowe John Henry Smith F M Lyman The rhe meeting then adjourned Mount Pleasant Pyramid John W Christenson of at Fairview has met with an accident by which be he nearly severed two toes tees He was chopping timber on the mountain when the ax glanced off and struck his foot Dr Winters thinks the unfortunate man may save his toes which the doctor stitched on again Manti Messenger The ManU Manti City Savings Bank paid paid It its stockholders another semi annual dividend of ot five per cent on Wednesday being belog divi divi- dividend dividend number Dumber six Several Beveral carloads of sheep have bave been shipped away during the week They went ent to Chicago for the market |