Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM THURSDAYS DAILY DEC 8 taken east myer the alleged forger was taken east on this mornings train by sheriff miller of omaha good riddance committed to jail sail yesterday john peterson and alma evans charged with committing burglary at north ogden weber county on dlo dio monday ITo uday were brought down to thle thie city eity by deputy U 8 marshal vandercook in default ot tot bonds they have been committed tomail to jail jall to await the atlon of the grand jury of the third judicial district both are young men floating ties the territorial enquirer mays say 8 dan jones is engaged with a number of men in getting ties recently floated down the river to the railroad bridge bridges on to the cars for transportation to the salt lake nake and western road near lehl lehi mr jones venture in cutting ties in provo canyon and float floating ing them down the riv ir r a distance of thirty miles has proven a success in every respect de the unfavorable predictions of many he expects to get out several thousand thou tand gand more tie tle by the same course before winter la Is through accidents at brigham olty gity our guy correspondent A C J wrote from brigham Cily city on the ath A sef sif serious louf accident happened to william bowden aged about 18 years last sunday about four pm p m in riding on ho horseback at a rapid speed and turning suddenly at the corner borner in frant front of tile the residence of W I 1 L watkins the animal being poorly shod 0 fen feu on the slippery grund ground precipitating in its a rider riden under ltv its it wh which I 1 eh caused h his bis leg to be broken in three places A couple of days before this bow den dens a younger bro her benjamin aged 16 hurt one of his eyes dan gery gerly he supposed to be an empty cartridge which exploded lle lie may by care save the bight eight of the eye I 1 I 1 dr navis davis da vla via ia Is attending to them both at their fathers house whose name P i william bowden the community deeply sympathize with bro bowden Bowde ii family in their affliction he himself has long been deprived of the active use ot bt one of his arms on ou account of paralytic strokes strobes the case of the unfortunate family should be well considered which we have no doubt it will be for sore throat in these times when throat complaints are prevalent in this locality the following taken from an exchange may be useful anyhow A it is simple harmless ies jet a and worthy of a trial eor for many years past indeed we may bay eay during the whole of a life of more than forty years we have been subjected to a sore throat and more particularly to a dry dil hach bach ing lug i 1 9 cough coughs which is not only distressing 1 1 1 9 to ourselves but to our friends an and d those with whom we are brought into business contact last fall we ve were induced to try what virtue there was in common salt we commenced by using it three times timp saday sadas a day noon and night we dissolved a large tablespoonful of pure table salt in about a half small tumbled ot of water with this we gargle the throat most moat thoroughly just before mealtime the result has been that during the entire winter we were not ony only free from coughs and colds but the dm dry hacking backing cough has entirely disappeared we attribute these satisfactory Bati sati factory results solely to the use of salt gargle and most cordially recommend a trial of it to those who are to diseases of the throat many persons A ho have nc never ver tried he the bait salt gargie garble 1 have the impression that it is unpleasant such is not the case on the contrary it is pleasant and after a few days dais use no person who loves a nice clean mouth and a sharpener of the appetite will abandon it SUDDEN DEATH AT SMITH smita FIELD MOTHER NOBLE DEPARTS eli ili TO 0 T TE E UFE BEYOND A very much respected lady jady mary ann harper noble nobles daughter of john and rachel harper and wife of william G noble died suddenly a at t smithfield cache co an on wed nov SOth she was greatly respected and widely known especially aily by the english saints and many of the elders who went on missions to england in earlier times deceased had been visiting a new few of her neighbors during the day days and seemed in her usual health at supper she was hearty and andl jovial she rose from the table and stepped out ot of tife tue house not returning in from 10 to 15 minutes her daughter laura became anxious and went to look jook for her and found her hen tead dead a few yards from the door Assi assistance stange was soon eoon at ilan han dand various means meana were tried to resuscitate he her to but to no avail she was bom at pudsey near leed need yorkshire england in december 1809 married wm G no bla december ath 1830 she was baptized february 1840 at Ir chester england ana and emigrated to utah with her husband in 1861 1 settled in smithfield in the fall of the same year when hi she continued to reside until her death she bhe was the mother of 11 children two son bon eona sona and nine daugh tersa grandmother of 63 children 49 of whom are jiving and has two great grandchildren living she ba has always been known as a kind bind and affectionate affections fe wine wife and mother and a goo good d latter day saint FROM FRIDAYS DAILY nea dea 9 another attack A week ako ago last wednesday apostle C C bich rich was seized with another severe attack of liine iline from which however he subsequently rallied ladies ladles conference the rh e quarterly ein conference ference of the belief societies Y L M I 1 A and primary associations of salt lake of zion will convene in the council house salt lake city on fr da lay and saturday imay the and of december verbal reports are expected from the presidents of the several branches of these the se organizations bishops and other brethren are cordially invited to attend E howard secretary relief societies So cleties A departed patriarch we have recel ree rec elvea veu a communication from a member of the family of the late daniel A miller was evi penned before the writer of the letter had bad perused our article on the deceased veteran consequently we do not deem it necessary to insert it we will however state in addition to what has already appeared that the family of brother Mil mii miller lerall all rit told numbered ninety obe persons ei gaty of whom vil vik viza a wife fifteen children childrens sixty two grandchildren grand children and five great grandchildren survive him burglary yesterday afternoon the wife N of jonn joun larson left her isome on the firs first t ward bench for an hour or two ahen she returned she found the place places had teen I 1 een entered by a burglar who had turned every everything tWing in hiie one of tile the rooms top topsy BY arvy and carried off a small email sum of money it is probable the thief was frightened off benore before completing his hla gramme pro 49 8 the adjoining room was untouched A suspicious look individual had been observed near the prem ses sea during the earlier part of the day no trace of the burglar has lias been beon found and his hia family were at breakfast at five minutes to nine thia this morning a distinct terrestrial vibration shook the house causing the doors and win lows to rattle he thought at first it was a slight earthquake shock if this surmise were correct however a good many more persons would have observed the phenomenon it was wag probably the effect of a blast in some of the adjacent rles ries and the vibrations were likely atmospheric items from brigham olty city gra A 0 wrote from city on december ath the county court held its sessions on monday and tuesday doing considerable business the financial condition of box elder county Is healthy county orders can be cashed by the trea treasurer gurer any time of the year judge burt and the selectmen hold always that a dollar is rents cents the city council also held its re gular december session yesterday mayor samuel smith presiding the total revenue of the city in the part fiscal year is of which was paid on licenses the business is carried on with care and economy last evening the Y I 1 bt 1 I 1 society of the fourth ward held a grand ball in the meeting house newly erected eroded much credit is due to mrs mra martha wild letitia dunn and sonora wright forming the presidency of said association ae for the excellent manner in which the party was arranged it Is worthy of note that the meeting house is a idous build building Ing designed for meetings and school purposes our worth citizen james nelson under the tha direction and with the aid of bishop wele hhas camped this house to 1 ie e reared for such purpose chiefly ty by his own individual means THE WHISKY CONTEST difficulty SETTLED FOR FOB THE PRESENT BY compromise I 1 during the last few days since the liquor dealers felt they were fairly cornered by the county the former have been talking compromise it vias was wag not till to day however that an adjustment of the could be effected how afa aaa L 1 wa A 1 ever lle ile lie the whisky combination made a proposition i illat bat the authorities they would be justified in accepting and a settlement has accordingly been reached on the line pr proposed omose the terms are that t the be lilu liquor 0 adeal dealers pay all the costs of the th proceedings against them antl ana that they take out license dating from today to day at tho the rato rate rate of per annum on the other side the county agrees to withdraw all judgments entered the defendants to date which aggregate a sum rising ol 01 sog soa in harmony with this arrangement the saloon keepers have paid up the costs coats and constable ham hami will nt at once proceed to issue the tile license s in thit compromise the county not only foregoes t e amount af judgments by the withdrawal of all pending suits but two months license iles ites in each instance the is les alution of the county court dee dec deciding 1 id to collect an annual license of 1800 soo having been passed in october the compromise has no relation whatever to the attitude of toe city on the liquor question the ordinance requiring saloons to be doted at 10 at a night is in force and we hope it will be rigidly operated HORRIBLE ACCIDENT ALBERT K R carrington FATALLY INJURED AT THE UTAH oen CEN OF di RAILROAD DEPOT A thrill of horror vibrated through the community last night as far as the intelligence reached at the sad bad news that albert albent R quarrington BU arrington had been run over by a freight engine at the utah central depot and fearful ly mangled being conductor on one of the freight trains he came down from ogden last evening reaching thie this city about uhe rhe the ube train being a long one it was waa necessary to divide it and run a part on to the switch young carrington took the coupling pin out while the cars were in motion tripped over the rail rall as he was getting out from between arid and was caught by the engine and dragged a distance of several feet some of the wheels passed over both legs lega below the fences mangling them terribly the unfortunate young man N was as conveyed to the waiting room superintendent john sharp was immediately notified no tilled and surgeons were summoned pending the arrival of the latter he exhibit ed great and coolness and looked several times at his watch to see how the time was passing when the doctors arrived he requested theato them to give him something to alleviate were atense after an examination by dr ii li 11 J Ric rie richarda Ri churda cherda dr richards ancl and dr hamilton it was decided that there was no possibility of saving the limbs even in the event of the patient surviving tiie the shock which appeared exceedingly doubtful he was conveyed on a stretcher to the house of hla hia distracted mother mrs mary ann carrington wilo wiio with all the members of his hia family is plunged into the deepest gribi at the terrible affliction bert as he was familiarly called by his bis more immediate acquaint anees ances lingered until a quarter past une one this morning when he breathed his last no reaction having set in from rom the shock to his bia system an inquest was held over the re mains at an early hour this morning by taylor ind a jury when a verdict of accidental d de th was waa rend rendered ered the closest scrutiny showed that no one was in tile tiie slightest degree to blame for the calamity it often happens however that railroad men get so familiar with the manipulation f trains that ahw hey fail foil to exercise a sufficient degree of pers personal crial caution we understand that the unfortunate man remarked to the superintendent after he ee was injured that he hoped he would be the last man who would ever take out a coupling pin while a train was in motion the parental habitation where the body of the deceased Is lying Is asce asee a scene seene neof of the deepest sorrow mothers eyes are dry her grief being too deep for tearful expression while the other members of the family are aiso alo aio in their present frame of mind inconsolable no a soul coul susceptible to the tender touches of sympathy can remain unmoved at such a spectacle of domestic distress whatever 0 consolation there Is in the most sincere condolence odthe community at large the bereaved family may be assured that they have it one of the pathetic pi elements of the incident is the fact that the deceased was engaged to be married shortly to a young lady of this city who is in great mental distress a at t the occurrence occur ence su superintendent ezrin egrin john sharp has te telegraphed phed the news to apostle allert carrington the father of the young man now in angland as president of the european mission albert rock carrington was born barn in tait talt lake city november ith 1849 and was wag consequently aged 32 years and one manth ile he was a man of exemplary habits honest sober straightforward and industrious dust rious and was much respected spec ted he lately occupied tue the position of brak brakesman esman eSMAU and had bad only recently been promoted to the position iosi tion of conductor he was much esteemed by his employers and his associates on the railroad being known for his unfailing promptness and reliability the funeral services will be held ip in the ward meetinghouse meeting house at 12 noon on sunday november lith friends of the family are invited 89 FROM SATU SATURDAYS adars DAILY I 1 deo DEC FC 10 murder case appealed A mo motion for a new inai inal in the case of michael nii chael mooney murderer of joel hinckley having been denied notice has been given of an appeal to the supreme court of idaho territory elder john morgan eorgan elder john morgan got home from th the a southern states on wednesday evening we sympathize with him and his wife in the loss of their only son whose demise was the cause of his hla return the funeral services over oven the little one took place yesterday they were conducted by bishop thomas taylor and preg Pres president dent joseph P F smith delivered the discourse logan temple tempie we learn from truman Tru mano mauO 0 angell augell junr junit architect of the logan temple the mason work ou that nine fine structure has been suspended for the winter on account of unfavorable weather he is of opinion that that branch of the work including pointing will be completed next summer A large force of carpenters are at work on tile the interior laying floors putting indoor in door and window frames sash etc special premium wheat the premium excelsior wheat exhibited by bishop silas richards of union bort port which drow drevy the special 2500 2500 prize so generously generously offered by 8 W sears rs esq EL q is put into the hands of S P esq house houses for gratuitous distribution distributions among farmers in half bushel sacks those who get this wheat will please cultivate it with care and next fall the results to A 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