Show territorial EVENTS A terrible tale of suffering THIRTY DAYS WITHOUT FOOD FIRE OR CLOTHING dr bredemeyer again figures iu a very unsavory case wednesdays utah central train from the north landed an object of sympathy in salt lake city in the of mr george E myer of soda springs he left soda to go to mr hands ranch on december soth he made five miles in a blinding snow storm the first day and the next morning started on the snova falling and the wind blowing after wandering around for four clays and three nights without food or shelter he came near perishing and but for hia stock dog would have done so the noble animal kept him awake by pulling him and barking whenever he would fall exhausted about 3 p m of the fourth day it cleared up and he found a cabin about yards from where he was standing he had been making a circle around the place on reaching shelter ids suffering began for ten days he I 1 waa not able to build a fire but managed to get a side of raw bacon near his bed on which he lived he was then able to crawl on one hand and his knees around the room and lived ift this state for twenty days longer when he was discovered and taken out he is now in the sisters hospital for treatment his left hand is in a bad the flesh having left the bone bare to the third joint of three of his fingers his feet are sound with the exception of several of hia toes in the sime storm two sons of mr parker were bo badly frozen that one lived only a few days and succumbed bonx D of union fort who was charged by mrs louisa M forbush i with malicious mischief was tried be 1 fore commissioner borrell wednesday it appeared from the evidence adduced that in august lasters last Mrs forbush bought at marshals sale the house and lot owned at that time by graham under the law he had six months in which to redeem the property and five months of the time have expired of late graham has been observed cutting down trees willows shrubs etc on the groundland ground and mrs forbush believing that be was doing so with the knowledge that lie would be unable to redeem the property a desire to separate its value as much as possible caused the arrest as above stated the defendant introduced no evidence and when the prosecution had closed mr lewis asked that the defendant be discharged airston fir ston alie ground that no malicious act had been proven and second that the pro still belonged to graham as no eed had passed and could riot pass until alie six months had expired the commissioner took the same view and discharged the defendant JOLLEY of beaver left his home on jan 10 1888 for his ranch which is some eighty miles distant in diute county for the purpose of looking after his stock while so engaged he was stricken down with pneumonia and died on jan 29 two of his sons assisted by a couple of ranchman ranchmen ranch men arrived at beaver on the ast 1st dinst with the corpse having crossed a mountain range covered with snow from two to ten feet in depoli breaking then own road as they advanced brother jolley was bom at nauvoo HI june and has a large number of relatives who reside in different parts of the territory all of whom are identified with the church of jesus christ of latter day saints many of them from the early days of nauvoo one of them being his aged mother now now in her seventy ninth year he was well known in the different communities where he had resided as a man who possessed those rare traits of character that make a model husband father and citizen he leaves a devoted wife arad eight children to mourn his death PHILIP was pardoned wednesday by governor west and released from in alio afternoon he was convicted as one of the gintic tintic lyn chera of fisher in he was arrested and placed in the pen on july and after trial in the first district court at provo was sentenced may 1887 to a term of five years upon a conviction of murder in the second degree the jary that returned alie verdict recommended a suspension of sentence judge henderson before whom he was tried and ogden hiles who prosecuted the case both signed and petitioned for greens pardon hon 8 E thurman and geo sutherland defended green in hia trial and have aided hi securing the pardon for him fiig family being helpless and other sufficient reasons were presented to warrant executive clemency DR is before the public again this time in connection with a mora unsavory if possible affair than that which caused his recent arrest the neW charge is to the effect that he has been guilty of adultery with a girl who was at the time the offense was committed under fourteen years of age bredemeyer is perhaps four times that age or more and was arrested on the new accusation wednesday morning commissioner norrell fixed the bonds at pending the preliminary examination today to day at 10 a m the alleged victim is virginia E bapty stepdaughter to george the accountant about christmas she gave birth to a child being at the time secreted in a house near the southern suburbs of salt lako city A of the union pacific kail way company at uintah named fred alien while coupling cars wednesday afternoon had his right hand severely injured the skin of all the five fingers of alie right hand being cleared entirely off and the hand otherwise painfully winched it was singularly remarked that not a bone was broken the railway employed emp loyes at uintah wrapped the injured mana hand in a towel and conveyed their confrere to ogden for treatment it is expected that ten days will elapse before mr alien will be able to resume work john mamotos Ma motts of weber county was arrested on the charge of unlawful cohabitation and placed under 1000 bail pend iuga preliminary examination A D borers of county R as also arrested on a similar charge and gave 1000 bonds to await tho commissioners ners investigation in the first district court at ogden yesterday hans P hansen pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with unlawful cohabitation he will be sentenced on IN the third district court tuesday thomas pierpont was arraigned on the charge of unlawful cohabitation thi indictment was found on june contains 1 two counts and alleged that he had lived with naomi pierpont and juniata B pierpont as his wives he pleaded guilty to the second count and the other was dismissed sentence will be passed on march ast 1st 8 old son of died tuesday at brigham city after a brief illness A severe cold in the face and head after having several teeth extracted producing was the direct cause of the sudden deabi |