Show BRIGHAM CITY BRIEFS Antics of a Deaf and Dnmb Transient f THE BEOEST ROBBERY RACKET Barnard White and the S P Tragedy A Broken Lee General News Notes REFERRING ONCE more to that S P tragedy reported by me iu a former communication I find upon after investigation in-vestigation that the reference made to Mr Barnard White ofglhreeMile Ureek was entirely incorrect as your readers are already aware from his own statement as published in the issue of Sunday last I very much regret the use of his name in connection with the affair as I am convinced by ti more careful resding of the loruier article that it reflected on the humane and honoi able character of the gentleman although to do so was farthest from the thought or intent of your correspondent correspond-ent who relied too much upon street rumor for his information The story was public propel ty here and the writer heard ft in an exaggerated foirn from several section men and others before he got what purported to bathe straight of it rem the foreman The ailair magnified by repeated telling and distorted dis-torted out of natural shape reminds I of the i the tells of the one JL tuo story viac song ttjio wi i > uu transaction between Smith and Brown Smith casually remarked to a triend that he had bought certain articles of Brown that friend in repeating the conversation carelessly stated that SniJiTi had borrowed them I it seems the things were net returned and the third party said unqualifiedly that Smith took them and the fourth declared without with-out fear of successful contradiction that Smith had actually stolen from Brown A DEAF and dumb transient clad in the rfigiaienttla of the soldier frghteaed several ladies half on ot their wits the other evqning by the csreless manner in which he flourished firearms The fellow shot several < sirne3 at the nerthbound freight train as it passed him coming into town Sie was finally taken in by Commissioner i Com-missioner J B Carrdngton and lodged for the night Next morning our bighearted big-hearted wholesouled commissioner started him out with a subscription list headed by himself with Si on the strength of this the mute succeeded m raising enough money to take him out of town The funny part of this busi ness thoneh came in afterwards when it was found out that said commissioner commis-sioner had charged the fellow Jc50 ior bunking him over night ThE PEBEGKINATING panorjiDiawa to have held the beards here on Saturday night but the proprietor took suddenly sick and the performance had to be postponed until Monday evening A YOUNG man by the name of Hob bins yesterday had his Tight leg teroken above the knee He is a resident of Snowville awl was in town after goods forthe C < > op stcrc of tbas place He hall loaded his freight and was in the act of starting for home when he accidently fell ben ath the I wagon the wheel pnsbi g ever him with the result stated He was brought back to town and place under the care of Dr Davidson A NEW lumber barn and large stack of hay belonging to William Burrell of I the Second Ward were destroyed by fire on Tuesday Cause znatches in the hands of mischievous children This happened on the day the water was turned out of town for the purpose of cleaning and repairing ditches and no possible chance to sate anything about the barn LOBS 500 THe WKITB and black who were the suspected participants in the recent robbery racket were arrested in OgU en a few cave after but released again because be-cause of insufficient evidence to hold them Another arrest was made on well founded suspicion but the man was subsequently released without examination ex-amination Officers are now at sea but hopeful A J GIMMSTT of Collins ton was arrested ar-rested to day for selling liquor en Sunday Sun-day The party who preferred the charge ws a young ruuii resident of the same place Gimmeft came to town tonight to-night in company with evfral witnesses wit-nesses and will hve a hearing before Justice Ensign tomorrow Join ImTCKiLSD wouldlike to be informed in-formed through THE HKBALD tbe whereabouts of bis brother Thomas iPritchard who arnigraied from Wales in 1881 and for H time lived in Salt > Lake City He has traveled over 600 miles to get tc t see his brother once more A W COMPTON onr leading photographer pho-tographer fcus returned from H lengthened length-ened tenrlHK trip through vise settle inents of Cache Vsiley DAVID BOOTH has opened up in the restaurant and bakery line on Main street Tan YOUNGEST child of Mr and Mrs Faulkner First Wad died on Saturday Satur-day daBIUOHAd CITY November 0183J |