Show N af W N I 1 ay iy S 4 NOTHER D AY it I 1 I 1 4 dies in tile 1 jk eolith i C I 1 4 I 1 1 pot THE I 1 A REAM koti I 1 ti pointe fo ua 1 wt I 1 lu play v I 1 I 1 v d I 1 L 4 Is downed tw INA CANAL a 14 I 1 77 7 the hwal meat ia nojir larket III weber costill Coa till I 1 4 U BILL 11 SILT litt au k I 1 4 k bilot lot Volo oUry der or arab tho con cmar slone I 1 U 4 ciet FRA E Z em dath of a southern 1 I MiN foury 0 1 it by telegram from A tenn yesterday that t aft incent lre of st charles bear di it ke co idaho bon of the late bishop anathan had succumbed to Z e destroyer death no previous otice had been given of his sickness d as the dispatch only mi that the remain of vincent would arrive on saturday it caused great surprise and consternation 4 among all the relatives and friends of the deceased it Is supposed that a previous telegram announcing the rat ticul are of his death had been sent D for soma reason had failed to its A As yet nothing has been learned as to rElder fumire met ble death by foul pit r from natural causes thong information was immediately sent to wm spry president ot the southern states mission abat 4 boga tenn elder lre was possessed labost excellent traits of aho vho ever made his sk and me intimate ith him in he 6 fly pursuits of life speak well of m ilia bes will be greatly felt b y d with whom he had formed ac I 1 tance and friendship he leaves I 1 lie and at children to mourn his ep ture 1 the remains are expected I 1 ill 11 e t saturday evening OF 11 ELDER tow in ippi or Alabam 3 IQ 77 ito aars of last evening contains the following article concern w mhd disappearance of elder rich A letter has been received by apos tle F D richards from the president t of the southam states mission which contains the painful intelligence that a latter day saint elder has prowls Lb V I 1 been foully dealt in 3 I 1 de I 1 or Alabama elder alms P I 1 tc 1 ion of morgan richards h 1 dence we understand to be at enter M prise morgan has been on a Is mission southern mates for 4 so 6 0 ev sly in august last his c 3 belving letters from e y wrote frequently but ob d i aply and their anxiety be 4 came they sent a letter to 1 elder william president odthe M vs at chatta aop denst sub IF it was learnell lear neol ahat this let ter never reached its destination after waiting a short time elder richards family called the attention of apostle F dr richards to the at ter the utter I 1 a le t er 16 to clear up the mystery and t t ol 01 caused grave do e has not been murder ed by the truth the letter just received from elder spry states elder Ulc hards absence ab was noted there and inquiries toads but satisfactory results at toils 84 time richardso jiuu was and a number of elders were on the search I 1 their most ef fortso however 6 lined to ascertain his 0 the last that could bo learned was abo inight of august he elect atthe bones of a mr kemp a member of the chardie InS asper CV miss od tb tri oming of august ad he started for enterprise railway station a few miles from mr kemps bid intention being to there lake the two bains from date nothing kanbe learned of hit c came elder had been left alone Is that section for dome time owin to the beleas of his traveling compan on b return hem a and a now a int lent bad not been wide t wag I 1 ift anticipated there would won be some 0 law utah to go to that 1 faction sac tion I 1 rho report of the search d ade for tb 0 lost statts 0 that froma thai oo 00 have been Ile aried connected IV lils dis A anoe there brer strong I 1 0 reasons ai elder aich ards hag bearr foully dealt esth his life 0 having been V borz thase who or t he bl of the 1 anto yr tr 31 w v 44 7 I 1 I 1 0 I 1 j ov 0 ue priti na MR with he of 0 the late squeeze 14 thelast ast owenj 0 to the wheat by avol hutch has 0 f effect lie M it would in terest tto thou who m it may im mediate y concern as others to know that present status of wheat in weber oatha barday co interview A dumber of those 0 dealing in wheat produce dealers and farmers on this 10 the forA and figures obtained were many the latter a were more uniform than the former 1 by thein pud maung A athe were obtained at the mills wheat lif cef cents has remained of such for jm eMme this woo not 0 considered fifon atiq prat duee dealers WW aers vera paying cents price waa consid etea fam 0 wad quite possible that it I 1 ralso to and V I 1 hese prices ai compared wit thom of october last year axe far in rd vance those of one two and three months ago were correspondingly low october r of 0 I 1 last year the highest price paid as rule we to acts r rate sales may have brough t more than that to the purchasers and in some instances lawer prices were three months ago wheat could be obtained for per notwithstanding the fact abat the wheat crop in this county was not considered as large as chool at previous years owing to the da se sl n e time it has b e fr 0 m one to five cents a week 11 at present the prices of and are paid there bai been some concern amoret the citizens at large as to the future of flour it his been ilider that flour would be raised and the query natural li arising in the mind of every t ankor has been I 1 0 o ill wheat go up accordingly if n t why not to answer question satis facto ril must finst be stated that a has been issued by the three roller mills in the caw beery mack of the nix Is clark eccles of the advance atiles and geo A lawe lessee of the eagle mills announcing the advance of flour 25 acts per haldred gund The wheat comer in the east a is assigned as the cause the country being scoured by purchasers for eve carload of wheat that can be though these parties have not arrived here yet some of buying in the northern and paying fair p rices br others it is said that the d d rom colorado and at home in the causa of a scarcity of a t one produce dealer stat edyes berday that he wall shipping from one to five carloads a a dis a of a hand rl get them one of the proprietors of the three mills that have raised the price of flour stated that the agree meat or combination had been formed in arely to make a uniformity of prices they expected he said shortly to raise wheat to 80 acts when done aill ai answer the above question two and a half bushels of wheat will about make one hundred pounds of flour A balse of 10 eta it each bushel will give the farmer 25 acts on enough wheat to a hundred weight of floar A ill a raise of flour is but 25 eta wheat will have raised in decor dance when go eta Is paid it will probably reach 90 t 5 before at MY ri n the mity MI of the three mills is about bushels per day could these mills be kept ru I 1 year roand their ithe 11 be greater than the amount IV wheat raised here millers say that though one or two cents more per bushel is offend by the mills than can be obtained by shipping the wheat Is a the country to the why if the capacity at the mil luery I 1 a Is greater than the production of wheat do the farmers com plain of inability to get their wheat round the answer was given an F I 1 two of the mills have bee abut down for three in anthi owing to lack of water durant the dror the orders that have wen filed during that time must be filled and the mills cannat at attend to th a is a n y more than what I 1 8 alo rik essary to keep the population a flour for that reason a por tion only of each grist can be ground sa brought to the mill the mills are now working to their fall ca night and tiny and the m y I 1 ailers ope to catch up with their orders before long w tuesdays score the match shot by the amateur shooting club tuesday evening lack of spare prevented giving it in yesterdays yester Jays issue WEEKLY X browning I 1 I 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 7 bert 0 I 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 A brower I 1 I 1 1101 1 8 S browning I 1 I 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 6 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 newt farr 0 O I 1 I 1 I 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 P maguire 3 S allen 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 W wright 10 I 1 I 1 I 1 0 1 1 1 0 7 will greenwell Gro enwell took first and A brewer second modal 11 browning 2 re enwell ei I 1 10 1 4 A brewer I 1 I 1 0 1 0 3 S browning 4 W greenwell 1 I 1 I 1 0 1 4 if fair t 3 P maquire 0 I 1 0 1 0 2 S allen 0 R Oar berell 00 0 w wright 01 0 1 2 th made three ties for first money and two ties for leond mone Y A second sweepstake was formed by all but N Farr who however shot off his tie it was also decided that this aw should decide thi dieson theat 1 as CM S browning 1 1 3 W greenwell P il 0 0 I 1 3 bert greenwell 1 4 N ft F aff 0 I 1 0 1 r 3 A brower K I 1 I 1 1 I i I 1 T ia ta 0 13 P mi 4 1 01 J WU vire I 1 J 1 I 1 0 0 1 3 am bert 7 greenwell clammed y akes while brower c lai road the second money as dwell as first on second sweepstakes ahil maguire and bert greenwell Ure enwell abot off the tie tor second a faey of the last sweepstake gulting Mul ting in favor 61 the former by 3 to 2 luch ado I 1 lotring lot bing tonight malia rhea will appear to the upion opera house in the ah ke avian play mach ado abow X i the fame of the french aggi se so worldwide world wide thata crowd will doubtless greet her at her in ogden she has on fame european countries by her artist leal representation of the characters she had chu ch u costumes are des go bous and costly ever worn aon the 1 a lite she Is said to pow ss one costume made far the Queen bf holland and which through the death of a royal relative wall and for which rhea id f ties that the opera house will be cr to nigh no one doubts I 1 in Jord iii on Tae aday john A alln a an aleman about sixty years of ago was attempting to d rive over ridin across the salt lake and boidan asual at sandy salt lake NN on the alridge his horses became they crowding the buggy into the canela and ping over on top of it the ddom aras caught the vehicle as it went over I 1 and being held down by the weight of the bu and horses he was unable to the was such that those alid came to his though they made every effort blo to get him out they were a to do so alter lie was dead the justice of the peace was and an inquest hold the verdict was that the deceased came to his death drowning bet 31 BASE BALL AT 0 j I 1 14 4 the all american club beati tie chiamos mos I 1 qi yesterday the tret kame af base ball between the Chi cagos and t 11 ait r lens was played at salt lek city A little while before the ap time the cluba paraded the n several handsome carriages the homes decked in all the etc and the players dresse in un pr ault black and caps the name chicago being stitched on the the all americas were arrayed in a white suit with red acock jugs and caps anda sash of the stars and stripes abla being a picked nine the name 91 the club from which each member had been bakon new york washington ton etc appeared upon the broast A brao ban accompanied the groces dion and a larga crowd fol loed the parade to the grounds arrived at the men alch I 1 kly alighted a a who n once on the ol limond began a sharp practice after a few m was called by urn M I 1 1 ean ake Chi cagos went bat k be grandstand was packed and the bleaching stretching south and east were filled while at the rear a throng was jammed torether eager to catch every feature of the game k without particularizing particular izing the garai I 1 t is enough to say that two home runs were made bota by the Chi cagos ryan th ittle center fielder smash ing the tard ball pitched away beyond the extreme center fiehl a nd r hing the plate before the bill was fielded at all captain anson made the other knocking the ball over the fence only five innings were played awill to the rain store stood to f in favor ol 01 the all americas the main feature of the m was the batting xa t ing the intricate curves thrown the batters would find the bill and mako at hit but two or three went olt on 6 the base fine and some of the slides were of themselves almost poetic still the game was not without iti errors som e of the m very laringo soine in act that e ith r tte athletics or the nals would have been ashamed of tener ind daly were the b for the Chi cagos and crine oa boston and earle of kansas city for the ali americas the pitchers were the exact antip boles of each other in size tener is boyish looking tall and slim while crane Is proba blythe heaviest man in the two teams not even captain anson himself if the local players could gain few it ants from the playing the and decided rulings of ilea y I 1 should famish suggestions space brilliant plays in the game in detail but the hot liner caught by manning the americas second basman on the campp and a fine running catch by ryant elicited much applause it is to be the weather w ill permit of another game today to day a utah apples some time ago dr A S condon sent a box of large apples grown on alfred randalls farm at north ogden to his brother J S corolon Co holon in hancak county ile sur at the astounding size of the frisen sa it took the gift coun ty fair for exhibition the foll owing mention of the utah fruit which had been ship pod from the rocky mountains to the most northerly of the new england states is clippe of from one of the d ily printed in Il ancock county notwithstanding it being an off year for apples an unusual quantity of very large size and excellent quality were exhibited some of a very large size and fine quality were received fr am fat 0 ff utah dent by dr A S colip lalit py re of his brother S vest E sq they were not noticed in the awards he considering I 1 to contest the exe grated f ruit from t he fertile fields of tab t avith that raised on the poil of maine the doctor also sent some peaches obe at them weighing eight ounces but when received were too badly decayed for exhibition aw 1 I 1 11 I 1 I 1 1 AW 1 first distant court I 1 court opened oct at 10 a m judge aleu f erson on the bench 11 the nem was trans acted 1 aa the case of martin baader vs ah Godda atal on motion of 1 acha tb a defendants counsel the court tad a nonsuit non suit in the case of tb art J blead vs henry 0 Janina ette ati order was entered allowing answer td be filed and the case for the term the frederick s garner vm afie A r uscher brewing co aso put aland djury emp anele do J IV art until 10 is ta to apy aoi I 1 irader ana hose C the of the hook and hose companies are requested to meet in full force at the foremans firemans Fi remans hall november ath at I 1 cixto sharp and in full uniform they are ex packed M the services set vices of laying the depot the boys present a very fine app barance when in their anif 0 so and it isto bel ped that bache will rout binl tio his part of mat fing the proceedings what the manag ing working to qa al cave yesterday abraham of willard hearing that there was a co g na m a I 1 ti came down and gave up I 1 io a arod before the c missioner an balvi tion was and over in t a aarn 9 ti to appear before the grand jury at the next term of court bonds men were george facer isaid david E broning vai depre tive at the vatican has asked to be relieved rell eved from that posto |