Show territorial EVENTS more tales of suffering erini the gold FURTHER GRANTING OF WHOLESALE ROBBERY monopolist williams I 1 allowed the property of private individuals ix the territorial supreme court tuesday afternoon P L williams attorney lor receiver dyer filed tin application setting forth that certain property was held by bishop john JL winder that claimed it to be the property of the church of jesus of latter day saints that bishop winder stated it belonged to private in and refused to surrender itlo the receiver upon this showing the receiver asked that th e court issue an order directing bishop winder to turn that property over to mm jt consists of the office fixtures books furniture safes etc belonging to the presiding bishop and in use in his office in salt lake city mr williams wanted to serve notice on the attorneys for the defonse to fidow cause why the order applied for should not be made aa they were in court shocks baw lins declined to accept such notice as it was improper so faras they were concerned mr williams demanded to know whether sheeks ja baw lins appeared for the defendants in the case mr rawlins declined to they were counsel in the main case but could not aay as to any collateral issue mr sheeks said they did not appear in tha manner in which the suit by the receiver was brought it was apparent that the counsel for the receiver wanted to obtain some undue advantage mr williams wanted the record to show that counsel for the defense in the main case were in court mr sheeks said such an entry was absurd and un necessary mr williams insisted that verbal notice to the counsel for the de fend ants in th case of the united states vs the church of latter day saints was sufficient when I 1 the attorneys were present in court at the time it was given after some consultation sul tation the court decided by chief justice zane that the motion made by sir williams should be granted SIR WILLIAMS who ives at pine greek about eighteen miles north of beaver had been spending a few days in that city and concluded last friday it being day to return home he was taken as far as indianu creek six miles in a sleigh brorn there he started out afoot and had probably sow eight miles when a furious wind struck him he held down his head and pushed on not knowing however in what direction he was going it appears that I 1 he traveled to a point a little west of i south of andrew olsons place he felt warm aal sleepy and standing in the snow baist deep went to sleep how long he slept he knew not but when he awoke he found that it was near daylight realizing that his feet and limbs were benumbed he began tramping about to restore circulation and by daylight finding where he was started for mr olsons house As boon as he reached there mr charles olson arose and attempted to take off mr williams boots but this was not possible A fire was made water was brought the boots cut off and the feet placed in water and kept there during the day what could be done was done for the unfortunate man an attempt was n e to take him to beaver in a wagon but it was impossible to get through so a sleigh was obtained in that city and out and brought mr williams in at first it was thought that both feet would be lost buriti now evident that not even any of the toes hilll have to be amputated NEAH the old toll gate atthe at the month of logan canyon says the logan journal lives a family by the name of Hodgesen they have a daughter who has been subject to fits for a number of years and is somewhat demented it is evident that she has not had the care that unfortunates of this class should have during the recent cold weather which has been experienced here she was out during one of the coldest days shoveling the snow from around tho house and when night came instead of her father allowing her to sleep in a room where there was a fire she was sent up into the loft here she pass edthe night with her wet and frozen shoes on her feet aud without sufficient clothing to keep her warm the next morning her handa and feet were frozen but she kept around until sunday last when it became necessary to put her to bed and call some ariy in to wait on her dr 0 0 ormsby was sent for and upon examination he found that it would be necessary to amputate one foot and part of the other and two or three fingers of each hand there should bo some punishment for a parent who would eo neglect one children as to allow her to freeze in the manner described above recently been in the vicinity of promontory states that stock has suffered terribly in that region during the recent severe cold spell in one basin where the wind kept on by a nook of the mountain a large number of cattle gathered to escape the ter aible northern gale and here they were frozen to death to the number of fifty or seventy five |