Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS ogden standard jtb in a snow enow slide elide at hecla Mont montana aaa last friday in which six miners were killed a sister of mrs john W metcalf of this city was anally fatally injured mrs metcalf has baa gone golab to the scene of the accident A correspondent from amsterdam holland asks the NEWS to inquire for maria christina laker isker who emigrated boutah to utah four years ago she isear la earnestly asked to communicate with her mother whose address is given as Witten kade 35 amsterdam holland farmington FAK dec 4 1893 mrs james udy of this his place dropped dead in her dooryard at 7 this morning the cause is supposed to be an affection of the heart beart she was getting ready to go to salt lake in a carriage with some of her family she was aged about about 67 years montgomery B gibbs of chicago is compiling a genealogical work of the gibba gibb and gibbes of america all persons of the above names jamea who live in utah and who have an interest in such work will please send their jamea and full addresses to W R gibbs NEWS office the union pacific flo in connection with the sanpete valley railway is now running trains daily to manti as an allows passengers leaving here at 8 am change oars care at nephi and arrive at mantl manti at 2 pm the train which L leaves manti at 10 am catches the incoming union pacific train from the south oath which arrives here at 6 pm the decision in the th case of dr J A Bine binett ett of the zion medical ansti tute was that he be fined 60 50 and coste the offense consisting ot of his bis having practiced medicine without a license in violation of the territorial law jaw attorney J M hamilton oo on behalf of the defendant gave notice of appeal to the third district court elder A P enblom Bt of salt lake city who left for a mission minion to sweden on en january 1 this year arrived home from that country yesterday december 4 elder has labored in stockholm Stock holms a conference particularly in the tae northern parts parta he was released on accod account at of failing health he says he be has enjoyed his mission to his native land very much the west side fire department under assistant chief donovan was called out about 2 Tuesday Nov 28 to extinguish a blaze in the rio orande grande western passenger depot the fire started in the ceiling over the waiting room and was caused by a detective defective flue and but for the prompt and efficient work of the department the building being of frame would rave been totally destroyed As it is the loss is estimated at less than last laet week it was decided to reset the fractured limb jimb of mrs nott of the eleventh ward this city as aa by some means the broken bone had bad become displaced and had it been allowed tu to thoroughly mend it would have been much deformed on sunday mornine the joint Join was re broken and again placed in splints and bau bandages dages by dr pinkerton assisted by two other surgeons it is an unfortunate aff affair air as ane lady has baa already suffered with it for about three maths PROVO U T dec 4 emma van patten pai ten was arraigned this morning before commissioner dudley on a charge of murder she pleaded not guilty and waived the preliminary examination it is understood the grand jury has hae already found an indictment to it MEWS representative she said that when the officer arrested her he be told tier her she was wanted at provo as a witness she denies saying inthe in the tribune that she told the officer to say that she was only wanted as aa a witness wit nesa elder george E browning of ogden who for three years past has labored as a missionary on the samoan islands returned home monday night november he was met at the depot by a number of friends and relatives who quickly took him in tow and conducted him to ther the residence of mr S P F browning where the large family circle assembled to greet him the evening was most pleasantly spent in an exchange of greetings and in bearing the experiences perien ces of elder browning many of which were quite amusing there was a serious accident at the rio rie grand western depot november 80 it resulted in heber jones joner a fireman on the companas company comp anys Ja line having his right toot foot mashed so badly as to necessitate amputation it appears that be was assisting in getting an AD engine ready to go out on the road when he slipped and fell on to the rails he attempted to get out of the way but the ponderous wheels of the locomotive caught and smashed his foot to frag ments he was removed to the ginters sinters Sin hoe hospital pital where the operation was attended to and where he was reported to be doing as an well as an could be expected mrs campbell a strange appearing woman who came to salt lake from washington some time ago was arrested monday doe dec jtb by the police on a charge of burglarizing the residence of mrs margaret young mother of richard W young the well known attorney assistant county attorney eichnor stated this afternoon that he had a long talk with the woman today and la Is confident that she to is insane her wild and incoherent answers would convince any one says mr eloanor El ohnor that she is of unsound mind mrs campbell is a queer looking erea creature and says that an attempt has been made in several states stages to send her to the insane asylum montpelier post there to is a most moat exquisite work of art executed by W N B shepherd on exhibition lu in the office of the paris mercantile co it is the articles of the mormon faith in india ink surmounted mounted eur by the ameel moroni the exact counterpart of the imagra on the salt lake temple the work is in written in old Eng english listi text the county should by all means take steps to send the picture to the california midwinter exposition where it will receive that appreciation it justly merits mr shepherds Is ability as a one fine artist entitles him to a larger and more appreciative field than the one he be to la now in IB about tuesday night november deputy marshal fowler of provo and another deputy arrived in the city with five prisoners booked for the penitentiary while they were at the rio bio grande depot having just left the train one of the captives named james R Wilson who is indicted for robbery suddenly broke away and ran west on second south street he was handcuffed at the time tim but thir thin fact ask did not prevent him getting away in the darkness though every possible effort was made to over take him the search however was kept up and at an early hour next morning the runaway was captured recaptured re at sandy chairman A L thomas and secretary mrs mra geo gen J mckibbin have just made the following report for the month of november the executive committee of the general relief committee have vast met in regular session every monday at 4 p m in room 26 central block there have been three called meetings the committee have received ini in cash has baa been pledged and mrs mn S 0 B cummings office score more tary has been in the rooms every day from 10 am to 12 m and from pm to 4 pm and and has given out in orders ordera for groceries and merchandise and 1000 pounds of flour and has baa thus relieved famil lep park record james gray a young man well known in park city and who started to henry mountains some weeks ago in company with james collins met with an accident tuesday last at frisco utah that will lay him up for several days his gou gao a 45 caliber colt dropped from his pocket and was discharged the ball pawing passing through his right leg between the knoo knee and ankle without touching either ot of the bone sand making an ugly looking though not dangerous flesh wound he was taken to the hospital in salt bait lake where he arrived wednesday afternoon I 1 his mother and brother being there to meet him the wound was dressed and ji jim m will be around aga again in in a few days the big cottonwood power oom corn pady has filed its articles of ancor incorporation rodon in the county court the oti object sol of the new organization to is to use the waters of big cottonwood creek and other streams streamed for the transmission of power for lighting beating cookI cooking 1399 etc for propel propelling electric railway systems sye electrical or mechanical for storing electricity and ana for all other purposes for which electrical currents can be applied the company also has the right to deal in real estate bonds or stocks do a general manufacturing fac turing business and to maintain canals and pipe lines for the transfer and utilization of water generally rho fhe capital stock is placed at divided into shares of the par value of each the incorporator are john W Dnn donellan ellan shares hares W H rowe bowe 64 54 W H rowe bowe trustee 2893 thomas Marshall george M X cannon 54 R M jones joseph W bays 54 george M downey total the remaining shares are hold held by the company subject to such disposition as the board of directors may decide u upon pon john W donnellan is president W H rowe bowe vice president george M cannon secretary and george M downey treasurer the during daring gang of burglars that has made this cam camp p the scene of operations tor for several months have not been idle this week says the gintic tintic minor miner the other night they held a man up in the alley bank back of the oxford saloon and relieved him of an overcoat and some articles of value on the following night several chicken roosts boosts were touched 11 for thanksgiving treasures and then wound up the night by breaking into the car on the sidetrack of the rio grande Western which was almost filled with the merchandise from the tucker wallace stock and helped themselves them selven quite liberally mr dunning danning estimates the loss lose at about 1500 the burglars having made a careful selection from the finest shirts underwear and clothing they also took the contents of the jewelry ease case and damaged some fine shirts by tramping upon them suspicion points to several parties but as yet the officers have no DO positive clew to work upon the loss lose will tall upon the railway company and they will doubtless sift the matter thoroughly the city newsboys were guests of honor thursday and enjoyed themselves as they never did before the program outlined in wednesdays was carried out with a number of additional interesting features the little fellows were up with early morn and commenced to throng the barber shop of james and habish as soon as it was open to have their hair trimmed and combed during the noon hour nearly one hundred of them sported in the waters of the sanitarium prom from one until two they were at wonderland at the expense of the tribune then followed the big dinner with all ot of its elegant etca teries at which speeches were made by colonel lett who with his son NOD will gave the dinner judge goodwin mayor baskin and dr utter after dinner the Herald sent the boys for a ride about the city in grant bros splendid carriages at night they attended may blossom at the theater a as a a compliment from too DESERET they wore buttonhole bouquets gratuitously furnished by the lafayette floral establishment all things considered it was probably the happiest day in the live jives of the youthful guests and will be long remembered by them cass case hite I 1 is again a free man governor west having granted him a free pardon pa adon on wednesday evening and his liberation followed nov 30 80 hite vr was tried at provo tor for the murder ol of adolph kohlfraf Kohle raf green river emery county on OB september 9 1891 at the trial the defense claimed that the killing was wae done in self defense anu introduced very strong testimony to establish this on october 18 1892 the jury returned a verdict ot of guilty of murder in the second degree and judge blackburn sentenced hite to twelve years imprisonment the case was carried upon up on appeal but the judgment ot of the lower court was affirmed and a movement to secure a pardon set get on foot fool the petition to the governor was in dorcea by vice president stevenson senator palmer senator cullom and othere while the local signers were numerous nume roua and included nearly all of the jurors who found hite guilty governor west has hag had bad the matter under close consideration for some time but his bis decision was not made I 1 public until wednesday night charles P F young has also been pardoned by the governor governor he isa is a mere boy and was convicted on september 23 last in the third district court of burglary and sent to the reform school u 11 til he attained his majority the prosecuting attorney and others of standing endorsed the recommendation for pardon RivER Tox salt lake county dec 4 the heavy windstorm of friday night did considerable damage herein here in the way of scattering haystacks and moving loose articles generally the disturbance was fully as great as the storm of last april which came from the southwest and unroofed three houses this time the wind was from the nort northeast the house of john thorn was the only one unroofed on the present occasion the family were absent at the time so no one was injured mr thorn got his bis neighbors to assist him in rt covering his domicile the most serious affair was at a house bouse a little larther farther on the structure was a one room brick A lady and her little child were asleep at the time the wind came up shortly after 10 p pm m it struck the house with such force that the gable was blown in down to the square the mass ot or about bricks mud aud some timbers from the ceiling came in with a great crash aud and landed on the bed seven to ten feet below the bed an I 1 its occupants were borne to ta abe floor the lady and child being completely buried under the bricks brick mortar and timber fortunately the bedding and the crossing of the timbers afforded them partial protection As it was the lady received a severe gash gabb four or five inches long on the head she freed herself from the mass of debris but could not remove the child so hastened across the street for assist anoe ance the blood streaming from the gaping wound help was quickly at hand band even in the midst of the gale and the child was taken out comparatively uninjured the mother moth a r also was properly taken care of and her bar ID injuries Jurlee ars are not regarded as dangerous though her system received a severe shook shock N J C A rather surprising dincov discovering or ing lias has just been hadeln made in regard to the returns of the recent election for dent of schools schoola for suit lake county according to the official canvass W B ashton the republican nominee was wan elected over D B R allen alien hil democratic opponent for the some same office by the small majority of two votes mr ashton on this was given the certificate of election filed bris bis lood bond sad add duly qualified and has been receiving the congratulations of his friends on what seemed to be his certain success it appears that a gentleman living at fort herriman harriman noticed that the official count of the ballots of that place gave ashton 21 votes and allen alien 71 7 making a total of 28 when in fact it la Is shown that only 28 votes were cast in the precinct 16 of which went for ashton and 7 for allen alien if this proves to be true in every particular as re be publicans public ans and democrats alike concede it now dow without question then allen alien is elected but ashton has qualified and there is the trouble the canvassing board has baa finished its labors and adjourned sojourn ed the utah commission has done likewise ash asa too tod it ts to said is willing to resign having no desire to occupy an office to which he was not elected but that attorneys on both sides say will simply leave the office vacant to be filled by appointment there is another solution suggested and an effectual one that to la to contest the matter in the courts allen alien however |