Show TERRITORIAL TOPICS Tim IJMial Breezy Budget From Brigham City FA l CM FROil iRE SOUTH Itantl and the KalIiv < sA Slight SeusatloD Good Vein of COIl General News Items E W TULLIDQE has bees in town several days ApOSTLE LORE ZO Ssow has returned from Idaho UBS il G CLWvsoNis visiting with her son President R Clawson A E SNOW superintendent of the B 0 M and M association has gone ast to lay in a fall and winter stock KIBDIE CUMMISGS of the Home Dramatic who nas been with us several days returns to Sal Lake this morning morn-ing in order to take in the final performance per-formance of The Wife and see Kelcey N C NORTENSON flits just received his fourth car of wagons since the season opened The Mitchell will get here BKIGHAM now has three lumberyards lumber-yards The B S d M Company are making extended improvements at tht ir new yard near the post ffice NEARLY fifty tons of melons have been shipped from this point to Butte Mont the past week three straight car loads of the vegetables besides as many more in smaller consignments TRAMPS are thicker than hay cocks in a mowing field this seem to bs a natural meeting point for the fraternity from north and west Pick them up marshal and put them to work on the streets that will thin them out faster than anything we know of Work is something the average tramp has no use for C J NELSON the head and front of the Workingmens Co op as well as one of the fathers of his ward is again a father by the right of consanguinity DEPUTY STEELE and Commissioner Carrington do not seeeye to eye CLEVELAND campaign chimney tops are as plentiful as any other one style of seasonable head gear but only one solitary Harrison hat has so far made its appearance Coombs looks lonesome lone-some CHARLES HANSON of Omaha who was waylaid beaten and robbed in Ogden on Tuesday night passed through town yesterday on his way to Logan where he had friends residing He looks as though he had been roughly handled OURS is considered by many a temperance tem-perance town and yet ten kegs of disturbance dis-turbance come in from Salt Lake twice a week with precision and regularity in addition to barrels of benzine from abroad THE brass band boys and Harry Smurthwaite of Ogden have returned from an outing in the mountains Berg the barber had a tip over on the way home and received an irreligious immersion in Paradise Creek No bones broken and no sins washed away MONDAY was an off day forE ans the drayman In addition to several minor casualties he was unlucky enough to spill a new organ out of his wagon on the way to the store from the depot The troubled expression on that mans face was a study until he found out he didnt have a new instrument to pay for ISABELLA COOK WILSON died on Thursday Thurs-day and was buried yesterday Shehas been an invalid for seven years She emigrated to Utah in 1848 from Scotland Scot-land and was one of our oldest inhabitants in-habitants A long train of carriages followed her remains to their last resting place A twelve hundred dollar hearse was brought up from Ogden specially for the occasion No regular funeral exercises were held but a brief and touching address was delivered at the grave by A H Snow A FORMER article in publishing election elec-tion returns stated that O G Snow received the six Liberal votes cast for county assessor and collector This is an error and in justice to the party most interested we wish to correct it by simply referring to the official count as it appeared in Wednesdays HERALD It is a reflection on any peoples party man to have his name mentioned in that connection F B went to Salt Lake a visit while sitting at the breakfast table one morning a batch of plaster fell from the ceiling and striking in Franks plate scattered the contents far and wide on his return Frank was telling of the little experience that had almost ruined his best party pants when a friend said to himWell didnt it frighten you No said Frank it didnt frighten me but it was sort of mortarfying to have my lap tilled full of greasy gravy and all the rest of them laughing at me THE People vs P Nelson of the city police charged with assault to do great bodily harm upon the person of A S Clarke of New York This case Commis came up for hearing before sioner Carrington on Monday after postponement The most searching inquiry failed to establish anything damaging against the officer and he was discharged Attorney B H Jones and Lawyer Coombs representing defendant de-fendant and prosecution indulged in a wordy warfare The lie was given and taken threats were made and the discussion dis-cussion became so animated und uoisy that Deputy Steele felt called upon to censure the court for not reprimanding the belligerents a suggestion that his honor at once acted upon although the thought had not occurred to him before be-fore L H Jones one of the witnesses refused to answer an irrelevant irrele-vant question The court decided that he mus answerwitness still refused and was peremptorily left to the tender mercies mer-cies of the Marshal to be placed in the Utah Penitentiary there to remain until un-til ne would answer The deputy very wmclv declined to act on the ground that defendant had already been discharged dis-charged and it was immaterial whether witness answered or not as it could not artect the case one way or the other The commissioner not to be outdone then placed the witness together with his sister who had never been subpoenaed subpoe-naed in the case at all under 200 bonds each to appear before the grand jury In Ogden Jones was released on his own recognizance until morning some cue lied evinently taken up a labor with the commissioner during the night for i when Jones appeared with his bondsmen bonds-men the next morning he was told to for him in go i they had no further use hat case J B CARRINGTON United States Com rnssioner was arrested today on a warrant sworn cut by John Jensen of Mantna the warrant charges tne commissioner com-missioner with knowingly unlawfully unlaw-fully wilfully corruptly deceitfully and fraudulently and by color ol his office extorting from said John Jereen the sum of 21 when according to law the maimum would not be more than 11 The Jensen case IS the one THE HEKALD published some time ago and the particulars it is said are about as loiows July 24 the Commissioner was having a picnic up the canyon when the Mantua youths hap psiid along on weir way home a quarel ensued because the Commls sij ifr would not get his buggy out of the road and allow them to pass The bo a were snfcssqueatly arrested and one of them s ho ilead guilty to the awful charge of talking back to a high I and miehty U S official was fined 21 including costs the young man wno is souitain of a mataematician nas since been doing some careful figuring and according to Ray hj makes the outside out-side figure ten dollars below that of the Commissioner hence the suit to recover re-cover rue case will probably be tried before Justice Ensign this afternoon BKIGHAM CITY Utan August 25 1888 |