Show THUS DAXa DAT daiy DA T MAY MAT 19 ali AN domi ai W west t web A acain ains ru ful accident W aident oco oc currea 41 arcet a at bf byest t weber yesterday y archibald ald hogge tle took bov three jears of age broke bogs an and ggs i b badly Jr bruised alsed the other one who rg elita g 9 aw ajai was r id laai 4 san sand d which lather IVA was is and n fell bene beneath ath tb wlee d nay 2 7 court coulta Co urtA loase case of assault with a deadly weapon waseem for 10 a m today to day in Commissi commissioner onor PUy cogut but the defendant disten daut was not nop present and the hearing was eon con thoe ed is thas arm tit roDg of county I 1 who to is charged with having run itin a anan named re blaney 11 ey gat at of a house with a iegan the quarrel originated orlina ted 1 in n a dispute about land i Vist ehing fuh fish unlawfully W we art are informed that boys ate are sometimes seen spearing trout in city cit areek this ft ifft sport to indulge in for the reason that it is unlawful and liable to be followed by a severe penalty it is unlawful ua to catch fish in any manner except with book aad line in the streams of this territory and it Is a misdemeanor to catch trout in any way between march and juthe june the law Is isa a good one and should be obBe tved lind and enforced its result is to increase In arease the quantity of fish tn in out our theams tt eams that were becoming almost titis depleted d before the enactment of the law boys wait until june to eatch atch trout anil an use only hook and line to in fishing an educated bird it is a well kagwa ornithological fact that the mag magpie I 1 PW can be taught to speak ita it I 1 is Is fo known that oat the aracri CAB species eels S pi that chattering and mischievous miss family amily to Is common to this territory 1 but bu it t remained for mr john mellen of the e sixteenth ward of this citie city to and locally ay these facts byc mahag jg a magpie and teaching it tow to talk is 4 bird although it has haa boen been tali valiantly antly wrestling with our vernace 1 lar ifor for upwards of seven years yearn it la laughs calls the 14 chickens and members root ot thoi the family amily by name andis and is polite to V visitors ald wishing them good morning and bidding them good bye it at la Is withal thal convivial in its ita habits and not nor other ather I 1 nt pari particular nicular as to its q diet let in haq fact nothing oth in seems t to 9 suit it better 4 it jait sit t 4 pawn wn quietly with the he family and d jq jonii 12 in the festivity of the WW 14 board ID ont hat 1136 tooled A subscriber aw writing lung Wom rom 1 I see 84 in your you paper tp that t a good anany p people in different raper places p 1 aces 0 ite J k an I 1 in L iby i ohp cloth oh peddler sand j wish wis lito to yol yoa u that GreAts ville as not escaped them by a long way cne worst out is a good many poor people coill je that have ap way to pay for the roods they ruy buy VIA get t victimized victimised but the peddler succeeds in making them b believe ua th they are ae setting getting the r goods for or less than half bait price and ind gives givs them heib such a long timo time to pay it in that they they lall fall into the trap and albere adre jq another thing that the people e the peddler hs haa gal always waya one of our bac brethren abton along tp bow hun da who he be thinks will buy po he not aply him who he jiow is will buy but he by his talk al 3 to tool 01 the people by making byma kipe I 1 rema remarks as that is vary aty qty cheap 11 lu 11 are getting av an immense bargain u teai 11 and in a thousand ways helps to deceive the people for while they have no faith in I 1 n the peddler they have nth lath in what their brother pays and consequently a get bitten kletthe let the peddler aler do his own talking he can do enough of it without any help marriage certificates A co correspondent writing from liberty idaho says z As s there Is a difference of opinion as to what is actually required by the edmunds tucker law in rela relation tiou to marriage certificates I 1 think many persons who site are called upon to 16 perform form the murris marriage gp ceremony would be grateful I 1 if you would publish in your colu columns I 1 a a form of a marriage certify certificate tn chatwill th a atwill t I 1 will bo cover the grounds contemplated law tem plated in the above ment mentioned ione a very well here le Is a form that covers I 1 i all the re requirements quira ments of df t that hat enact pent I 1 that on the day of AD at in the county of I 1 and territory of of ofin in the county of and Territory lot and I 1 of in county in territory the same being bein their full names were united to each other othe r in lawful aam ageia the presence of and 11 by I 1 in the county of in th the e T territory e r r it ory of who upon due inquiry fondd no legal immedi said ia madriaga madri aage age witnesses contracting part iee I 1 1 I person officiating i in aalde county uty T territory a r rit 0 r y i blank forms torm sAre are tor for sale at this office A 4 court notes moter proceedings in IB the third district court today to day Wm southam and thomas khight were are to citizenship united states v may macwhite I 1 white adultery postponed till ua monday maya the people vs J H gibbons W F fi allen alien anaf 0 S hammond Ham mohd i grand larceny postponed goft boned I 1 till monday syl moy may nali twitt austin is vs the tribune pub S log U coi 0 damages for libel j N I 1 ap pp ro U t 0 orn i ird of C C goodwin and m iid rests plaintiff plain tifE introduces trod tro duces aces uces deposition of charles d da till llana called alex rogers C C cunningham henry dinwoodey and others as witnesses JP pleaded leaded guilty hans J Peter soa ol 01 wis was called inside inrid e the barat bar at 2 this afternoon and aad asked ii if he was ready to lo plead to the indictment charging unlawful cohabitation against him film he replied inthe in the affirmative and in answer to jo the question of the clerk said 11 JE guess 1 am guilty cuilty A plea of guilty was entered sentence entente will be passed may 28 P J lammers of oden also pleaded guilty to an indictment ebar charging ge ng I 1 a sli similar nilai offense 6 sentence will be passed june willard bingham of wilson was the next defendant called caged in the indictment against mr bingham Bing hara the there re were three different counts each bach charging unlawful cohabitation mr bingham bihnam pleaded guilty tb the last count the other two counts were dismissed and sentence will be passed on may I 1 I 1 joseph joseah wadsworth of hooper plead ed gulf guilty to the last count ip a tw count indictment charging unlawful cohabitation the first count was dismissed sentence ceon OB may this morning john martin of west weber entered a plea pica ot of guilty to an unlawful cohabitation cli charge arge sen ben tence fence may ogden eald may 18 coming to salt lake all question as to the union existing between the atchison topeka santa fe and colorado and ana utah midland railway was settled week at the meeting when says the chicago times the archil atchason Atch lson son directors ordered the building of a line from ness city kansas to colorado aprin sprin springs s to connect with the midland with salt lake city as the objective point touching at leadville it will cross about two hundred miles of prairie and parallel the kansas division of the union pacific running between that road and the main inkin line of the atchison and P pueblo e blo this important tant action accio n apparently p tb patently re ly settle 13 the mooted question quentio bof of the control of the midland railroad Kail road from the firstin fir first it has beeri beed apparent chat hat this road has been supported by some powerful combi combination nati no one supposed for an am instant that it was to bp be a mere inere local line depending upon traffic bet between wien colorado ado springs springe leadville and aspen bere rere there was too much money behind it besides it is one of the and most substantially ly constructed tracks in the west and as a piece of mountain railroad it has not its equal 11 complaint about water we commend the following to the attention of the proper municipal officers i 1 editor deseret news will you abu allow me through the columns raour paper to ask some questions on ob that important subject water I 1 1 livent live at the extreme end of the ditch which runs to the warm springs bath houg houe the water b has as not re ached that beig L for the th lust two days not atiat any blame blaine is to be attached tac abed to the or ilis his assistants si stants ts but along tats tais ditch everyone everio be who ablo desires hasa has a stream running out of at th the assistant has been spoken to about this injustice and the reply has been that persons cannot be prosecuted for this infringement of the city ordinance in regard to the taking of wate they ai aie e caught anabe act of taking it out of the ditch if this so can not the law be so changed that persons persona entitled to water baynot may not suffer froth from such selfishness on toe the part of some seme this ditch does not run along the public highway but most of the way through p i avate property therefore ther elore the excuse cannot be offered that children way may have turned the stream without the knowledge of the person into whose lot it may be running runn lna and it persons must be taught daught in an act of wrong before they can be pun dished how about bur burglars 9 lairs thieves murderers forgers etc individually I 1 cannot go to any place and turn the stream remonstrance has bits bad no effect one does not want to quarrel but patient endurance has brought no relief relict Is there no remedy A SUFFERER we will add that conviction for vi violating a city ordin atice way may be had upon such evidence as is admissible in ordinary criminal proceedings cache notes the utah journal ola lars larsen n dur our willow ware manu fac furer has shipped recently rece rec atly estly 1000 pounds of peeled willows to salt lake city deputy marshal steele has sub a large number of witnesses in united states cases to attend court at ogden this week it is said that a congress of anti Mori BOSi wiseacres wise acres con convenes veries every few days in a 0 saloon I 1 in n malad and ana that between drinks schemes against nor mor wona mons are concocted MT mr Wil william williama liany A rossiter of salt lake city is in town anthe in the interest of the spence rossiter excursion to europe the excursion will leave on the last of the mouth and it affords a splendid opportunity port unity tor for those desiring to go to europe to do so at deiy cheap rates on saturday last the misses williams before referred to in the journal were arrested again oti on the complaint ot mrs rams earns charging them wita unlawfully taking possession ot A a cow belonging to their futher jt it seems that the CON was in a foral orra lobate ar 0 aund b by y their hei father and we understand he holds hold t the patent and also by mrs earns eams the case occupied considerable time on saturday A B taylor depre the defendants the commissioner fined the young ladies each and costs adew A new trial was asked for and granted the court adjourned until monday on monday morning the case was again taken upon and mark fletcher prosecuted A change of venue was asked corbut for but no BO granted the result ot of the new trial was the judge affirmed his former dee decision ision the young ladies in the ease are resi dents of logan and generally well respected spec ted and no doubt the land trouble between mrs earns eans and their father has brought forth these disagreeable ourt proceedings prom DAILY MAT BUY 29 20 releases and appointment elder edward davis davia president of the london conference and elder james nye traveling elder in the london conference are released to return home borne with the may company elder henry ballara is appointed to the presidency of tho the london conference the libel suit tho the libel suit still the attention attest lou of the third district court the plaintiff took the stand yesterday yet erday afternoon and his bis examination continued to today day he proved roved an excellent witness telling inglis his story in a clear aud concise manner aul and explaining circumstances that would have appeared suspicious but for the light his evic evidence fence threw on them the case may reach the jury tomorrow to morrow night accident charles brailsford me with a dangerous accident acci deat in spanish fork near the mills of mr S S jones of provo a few days ago he was wing riding along on a loaded wagon when in some unexpected way he was thrown off and fell under his load the hind wheels of the wagon passing over his body just above the hips he was taken to Spring springville ville where he is being attended to by ur dr pike and is doing as well as possible under the circumstances discharged the examination of the charge pf af f assault with a deadly weapon against thomas K armstrong was held before commissioner pierce P berce yesterday afternoon and the matter taken under advisement till today today it appears that mr armstrong had entered some land near rockport rockfort Rock port summit county as a homestead about three years ago go this spring george clues U t is is said took u up p some of the same land under the desert act about the last of april the two men were on the ground mr armstrong having his rifle with him as was his bis custom when going along among his bis sheep he was accosted by mr laney and a few words ensued when n mr armstrong ordered him off the premises seeing the rifle mr laney left it was not shown that any use was made of the weapon or that there was the slightest inte intention ution to use it and th the e defendant was discharged Denver Utah and pacific railway president miller of the denver utah and pacific railway arrived in tile the city last night on important business 1 he will this morning go to manitou Man itou to confer with railway officials ci alsin ia the interest of the santa fe road this evening he will meet the members ot of the laramie delegation who came to raise money for the construction st tion of the colorado division of the denver and laramie city railway it assaid that the denver deaver utah pacific can be purchased for the colorado confection if the money is 18 raised the burlington has also been playing for the road and it was rumored last night that president deni miller will meet representatives of the burlington Burli and receive a proposition for the purchase of the line the denver utah and pacific has become an important piece of railway property in view ot of its position and facilities as a feeder into the interior interi wr of the state the delegat delegation iou from laramie city will arrive thiis afternoon and will be received by business ou siness men and railway ailway officials denver news may 18 the santa fe alliance general M manager arager 8 T smith ot I 1 the lie denver rio Ci Gr ande nde and supt bupt ricker kicker of the same road have gone out on a tour of inspection over the road their mid mia sion is said to be at the request of the board of directors to determine the cost of constructing the standard gauge track from pueblo to leadville aspen and trinidad which was decided upon at the recent meeting of the directors the line hue will te ie cor coc within three mouths months there is considerable comment over this lm a well known man said Xester yesterday day that the business of the denver kio grande did not warrant a broad gauge track the friendly attitude of the denver rio grande and santa ke fe is well known and it is believed beyond doubt that the adoption of the standard gauge is in the interest of the santa fe to give them a southern outlet to connect with trinidad leadville and aspen in return for these connections the santa fe is to |