Show EVENTS various exchange sources SUING THE MT OLIVET CEMETERY FOR DAMAGES arrested for incest arrival of a carload of thorough bleds james W carrigan has commenced suit in the third district court against R G mc niece elijah sells edmund wilkes J B thrall C M armstrong simon F mackie R wright and ira E lyons trustees of W olivet in which lie alleges that the defendants did on the ast 1st day of december 1885 enter and trespass in a rude and reckless manner upon a burial lot known as lot 47 B in the eaid cemetery and remove the remains of hia wife henrietta conveying the same to and burying the body in a strange and unknown place reserved for the friendless and haupers paupers and known as potters field that said action was taken respect to the ashes of the dead or the feelings of the plaintiff eliat in consequence of the rude treatment of the remains of his wife he biad suffered severely both in body and in mind and therefore asks that he be awarded the sum of and special damages for injuries to coffin and burial clothes of and costs of suit C S varian appears as attorney for the plaintiff MR HENRY J FAUST JR returned on friday from the east bringing with him a carload of shorthorn short horn durhams Dur hamd the stock were selected in missouri and mr faust says they are the finest bunch of short horns ever imported having come from a herd which has captured more premiums than any other in the land the cattle were unloaded at thistle and driven to sanpete San pete ON friday deputy marshals cannon and franks arrested a man named stevans on a charge of incest committed upon liia 7 year old daughter stevens was arrested at a mine situated in city creek canyon where he and his family reside he was taken out to the penitentiary stevens is 42 years old A WHOLESALE grocer says utah people leave d very sweet tooth judging from the enormous amount of sugar and candies consumed in the territory Terri toy HP also finds that during the holiday season ten times as much raisins dried currants and sweets generally are called for in this bention as at other times of the vear |