Show DEATH death OF THE HONORABLE leonidas SHAVER in a fi ing the and cenemo J aies ales le of the death and burnil burial burn buri il of judge shayer shaver who died during the forenoon of june rune been more minute than is customary not 1 I I 1 t ap only I 1 Y fr fro om ai a high personal regard to the deceased balfor the greater satisfaction of a large largo carple of 0 friends both hero and ese elsewhere kese rise where and more especially for the consolation of his far distant relatives rewti rehli yes geb inasmuch asdis last hours wen provide rit tit fally unattended a If by abose those soothing careb cares care attentions oli oil ana which so many were able ablo skilled I 1 la and ready to extend to smooth his pathway to tot the t e silent reposa reposo of the tomb I 1 editor of the deseret 13 janews ws 13 li I 1 V I 1 lile itie iii lil in acco dance with the laws law of attah territory on the bodyl wy t the tile lon ion lion reo Nl i ilav 1 1 1 h WAS found lead lend in bed at his re residence ederic a in ir 0 18 8 L LI 1 l cl city y at I 1 velock PM rm on oil friday we tie addy 6 dit tit june jaue ak 1655 44 li it steps were immediately taken to hold bola an inquest on bu the body the mayor lion hon J M 31 grant a acting by virtue of his offic office as justice of Pe peace aci administered the usual oath to the following in juror jurors awilliam 7 i william bell C G branham Bran bam ham 1 cwm ac staines andrew cunningh am iii lil li I 1 diniel daniel carn cam i bryant ghim aham at 4 PM dr ga garland arlind hurt indian agent for at T I 1 and m na dr Ivil william itani france frappe wert were 6 3 called in to inake inalee it an biami examination pation nation of libe jibe boila qa 1 the thea thai romayor havin haying having requested reopened state stale or r hurt judge lj niver siver 1 medical attendant state when he fie lasi iasi ili saw taw the ia ec eased and to olve boive ive lve his 0 opinion I 1 an ing inc the cause canse of death dr hutt hurt fal pai said sald I 1 sa saw the jud jude judge e some four or fige five days ago and ano he be thel thet told fold medhat me that ho h purposed getting bied bled I 1 remar kal kec that livai tivai fearful of ot the pro propriety 0 of f his i is getting 1 ati t ilo llo bled copiously as he was const consi constantly constantly antly under iele lele hf necessity of taking stimulants to strengthen trene then him and to alleviate his suffering ering eting and as lie he had brought himself under ahe cutlir of taking stimulants I 1 believed in in m rox roy 0 own mind hat that the loss of blood would lie calculated etleo to prostrate his system and I 1 therefore discouraged the idea of his being bein bied bled and ud b heade begaye if it up jl I 1 saw him again two days day 20 2 ago ogo 0 and blid he was wai jr it better spirits and said that be he felt better sine fmc then I 1 have understood that be had taken cold he complained tome to me some two weeks ago of a violent pain in his ear gar I 1 looked at it but could not see bee any marki marks of inflammation that is is fo I 1 any great reat and I 1 arrived at the sion gion slon glon that if f inflammation existed it was at the internal ear oi 01 what is called the umi arld and if the disease was there the pain would nhe she be very tery violent indendi f persons acquainted with fhe ilia anatomy of the tile bear dear know that tho the tympanum I 1 Is the art 1 1 alpon upon which sensation is is felt aud and by which F aring Js produced and of course that involves the it erves nerves and andi benco beneo such a 11 com complaint p faint must havi have acted I 1 powerfully upon the brain but when I 1 last sas sa sal him lm I 1 had bad hopes that he be would soon eoon be bett better vit vir xin aln the fart ahat abat lle lie seemed arl ampre re cheezy cheerful ul the disease of olf iho the brain iralu would on d dome come come under udder th tbt nam at neuralgia it is possible pos pox sible that some bome galloti lal ial idil loti might haye have been beon there for some time and ano anc leave inan iran gradually bally I 1 creased increased ti and arid it might ba be possible fon for it io to have traveled until it reached tin the adi wll U liing ng I 1 I 1 mem membrane ba r tle tie of the brain we are not certain that such was the ase case but j git hit it were BO so the ill t pause cause of daale dealt Is easily cepl jailed and it ii is mod mon or to be expected that this Js is the tile fact fart for tile the reason reasor r sot sol thit ehlt I 1 have before named namai viz that h he hs ws 8 ea of bli his hib bufi irrig ili in the headd head that he felt fell a deadly dead ilen lien sensation bation in his head which extended to his ear dr france and myself had made up our oui 3 minds that we would examina his ear the firs 1 opportunity p p 9 tu but lut fortunately unfortunately hn we did not do so tile the mayor en ensured in ad of or I 1 dr hurt whether wheller wh elier eller hr he kRaw that deceased took any strang medicine or pr 1 hur huri hurt replied 11 oot bof ot aily ally that I 1 w was as aware 0 of excepting hd he was waa ili in nip the habit of takli taking ng opium 1 4 mr vir edward birr darr was palled called and ryd sworn as a w witness ss ile Hs stated staled in ili answer to questions ans ilu flu put pul by lf the ie mayor mayon that he maw saw decea df ceased 3 d last night ud thought lit it wag was between 11 liana ilana and 12 I 1 r ea eni ember mc pulli pulling tig out my watch to look at the time ume and it was about 12 but I 1 afterwards learned that tha t my watch was as half an bon hour too fast therefore it would woul be azout about half past I 1 11 I 1 ahn w hen I 1 last jast saw sait lume JUME albye he ito was sitting titling hi ill this room in ili that chair lug jug but 1 I 1 thought at the til time that thai iberl there was a ejection taa itt a bout illy him which was unusually unusual I 1 looked at him Voi vol onca apor or twice particularly and had bad that impression ile ho was naturally terr very arse swerved occasionally tho kho however wever weyer jie JIB was very free but his habits hava bava been bean somewhat peevish il oi tile mayor then tilen asked witness what time 1 li was called callad in to eee see the corpse answer answerl 1 I d d not come as s soon as I 1 was sent for being in fa the stero storo alone alona at the time but I 1 came as soen soon hsi as could possibly leave I 1 came round with mrs dotson and got ot in at that thit window and foni foil nc that there were no signs of life lire I 1 presume th tha weid weld would b br about one pm mr W C staines asked had lied he lie my feel inc ing or paia pala mere mare than usual usual that you know 0 of wilen yott VOLI saw aw him hillal last night witness I 1 asal I 1 din diu 11 last evening if jr he be ieh lell any tilly horsep worse anc ano a d lie sa raif ralf 11 zt alist lie he relieved lit ils h had taken cold thoi thai he had left tiie tile w geow open the lh previous that his ear was rund rand 1 he believed that it had taken liken cold M q ha ila also remarked lat bat he be had a s in bi his r r glat git zit ear alid and believed it was going nging to losett settle settie lo tip lihn for said he fie a frell freil dise disease hise fise co come upon me tile I 1 can cin always till if it it is to settle settie upon mea met I 1 bb observed served him raise Ilith himself seif gelf I 1 think etwas it ans night right siide elje and aln din hh BR hand hanc clown down his tady from the 66 itea ige ite A renia lie lle felt a peculiar dead deadness ness in 10 the bhe right ear dr france said 4 1 I am aware fora certainty that ther there ewas wa no other othen disease that he was laboring in under than the disease in the he head but he it has taken opi tim and it if lie he were dere here without it fo for any length of time it would produce those deadly I 1 have used opium for years and therefore know about is its effects when persons take tobacco or ariy tny other stimulant and ihen then are ard left entirely without it or give alve it up uly al at boget together her hen a paralysis follows I 1 have experience it under hose those circumstances and this would produce inflammation in an tle tho lle ile lie ear eat and it is that it might burst and ane the brainand A very small portion of pressure upon the hie brah brain would produce death his complaining of heaviness might have arisen from the formation of an abscess or rupture ru pure and this hursting and lunn runn ingin in upon the brair would produce death it might be that another person belne beine without aitho his hia bual stimulants one for instance of a deveris constitution might have got pot overl it th tion or fever would have past out with a little pra paralysis lysis 0 j one of asked if death mi liht ht not hav been produced prAt iced by taking too much opium toi tog I 1 which dr france replied 1 I do not suppose tha iha that be he could corid easily have taken enough to havel have produced death from the he fact of hii beina belna being bein so accustomed to taking it mrs patson Pt son the mistress matre s oc of the he bouse was wasi next swarn and on belna beina interrogated as to tor tot when oale flie he list last savy deceased said addressing lr g thea the 11 well veli sir I 1 believe lt t was rie nean near z on ones ack a this ahls morning as allig he came caroe out oui of his b 1 room roo yoo he anfe wanted ante d to 0 o ask ak me for something it was wa s 11 hen r 1 I that I 1 pw saw him min last could he be neak speak I 1 then thea yes sir ir and pra wanted to get spina spine ice aid aid I 1 ad 0 come and ret fet et it h j i lyd ija lya lyl he lie complain yes yesterday ferday at all ayes ives yc sir rif he sat in ap ahe room yester yesterday dav day and talked talkea while I 1 was getting hii his supper lie lle said sald lle lie mt dead lii iii m i one ear he e eat his hb aupper supper and theia theli theng 1 t maed moved J what time lime didble did he usually e et ll 11 IW he never eat supper till nine and tent aten adock ouock pay pm 4 I 1 what time dd he usually r retire afir e he ly ver retired before 12 or I 1 and sometimes 1 he lie would t stay slay up until 4 orb or 5 in tile the moning and would not ret get beet up till very ate ll 11 J I 1 mayor how late he leep ofa of ota a morning iab 2 till about 12 sir and ahw wiled he be ot t up he be would rap at lie lle he jie door doom for alfau cleill water gater this tins morning mor mon nina I 1 thought ile he might feel leel like tike slee sleeping pin a little later and I 1 would not wa wake lim I 1 came cami alid and looked through the window and I 1 aaa aw that there was a alian change 3 e in his bis cog coun count l cenance feriance en ance and I 1 got pot mr barr t to 0 get anat th window and arl all d I 1 open the ehe he door dobr and prid we fo that tliatha h was dead the body was lyl lyt laytn n at the time ot the ine inquest ni lilt iiii tt as it was when r ginst first noi nol noticed iced abw and VV W babbitt eq IV C sla Sia id ln nein P T burton aaro apro fn an VV I 1 L A appleby aleby testified that that tat ivas was the thi iosi tosi leion tion he a always ways hayand lay and aie ale slept ip fin they hey having caving been him 1 much with A girl pirl whose name tile the rf reporter porter did dil not bal pe ar was then sworn and deposed 1 1 11 I saw him ut deceased decease tilte te late laef n 1 ight DR di 11 yoi oki ilear heair mm nim to complain cf pain nain n in WW lne he id J or r of ty anvic special disease tv when 1 you ft 1 upon th lim aim ilg no sir sin not hubli ditl do a few rew days i tile tiie mayor jwj requested doctors Do ettia hurt ilu flu wind and france to examine the body as much as ta ey conveniently could they tiley did so fo alter af ter which 11 to they unon that tb the bune bone of the internal ear was actually destroyed dh troyed the was that titio th abscess had burst and the matte matter penetrated into the hie brain and they they Ibey ivere live tive re fully of 0 tile alie that chati was quite to death 1 j the mayor alador asked dr hurt if it he was ras cas perfectly that death inight might be caudil caudia caud it ii that lat way I 1 J dr hurt 1 I am perfectly batin satis fis fil nd ad from the fact of the bone borie of b the tile ea ear bt t alefi an un un k hand discover that fact taci f lie he were only to feel the present resent condition of or of the tiie ear with the probe I 1 I 1 1 dr france remarked that the bon boa bones s of the carf ehr ire lre the tiie ardest cardeal li t of any in the tiie laumin gody body ix ex hepting the llie teeth beeth there is atso matter on tle the probe and mhd probability isthan is aliat the platter matter from the abscess lias discharged dischar ded jed into the c iviry orthe of the i brain and that it t his lias h is been brien discharging sl bowly 0 aly for days daysi and that alone is sufficient to produce death the tle mayor said saia said saia if anhof the th jurors had any j more questions or desired I 1 to examine the body i they had opportunity I 1 I 1 I 1 5 the tile mayor further furt lier ller said I 1 am satisfied froe arop from the testimony of til the physicians and of the wit j nesses that JUDGE JU GE SHAVER has hag come to hil fil his s death from disease e in the tile ear and headd and called upon tho the jurors for fon their opi opinion aion alon all of whom unanimously concu concurred con cuned ried in ill the tile verdict verdic tg ho ff e then theu informed adf al justice kii Kli iney and other spectators present that they vene veno vere were at hiberly to ask tilo tild witnesses vit sit nesses any ary further questions which might nil nii t be appropriate 1 no one ona deeming deciding it nf necessary c essary to further question j or examine reexamine re tie tle the mayor bayor cued called upon ali all tile spectators for all an expression of tiler thea tl ier ler ol opinion mid they c concurred with iiii honor hanor and the jury in the cpr ver 0 le t already rendered I 1 the nia dih mayor or concluded con cluied by staying saying that lle lie would a do a his ilia best bat to prepare gre are for the fugera fu bera pera 9 and be happy hs appy tu carry out any suggestions sug I 1 s offer aich v the of tile tue bar might llave have haye t to i J VW V lon LOMG reporter I 1 i aap 3 A a meeting cf the J judiciary 1 ia ry and ru roem embers bersa if f the bar resi resl residing dimp dlhy in in great salt lak lah lake e cit city cily y territory of utah held heid at the council house at 10 1 2 a m of june 30 1855 1835 to express their seril sentiments in relation to the sudden death of the hon inaven asso aso elate clate justlee of the supreme and judge ju re of the first judicial united states state inand in and for sald said territory honji jh F kanny hanny y chief justice was the tile ch chair arv ars i and willian 1 1 applew applet A esq clerk kaaid unald of anid suj sui q preme and first district courts appointed pai t e secretary I 1 I 1 jt the tiie Wi irman appin appointed ted non hon A W judge judged 8 noWland col geo gep asanith smith a corn coin cittee to dr draft reso reeo lutio iulio s q on behalf of the leet meet i ing ing L ta cammi tte te retired tired for thirty mi inin n ules nice during their absence THE rall PALL bear FRARE eils EllS daniel carn cam leonard IV hardy Frederi frederick dk kesier kesler bryant dimick B huntington jamea IV cummings andrey audrey cunningham william G perkins preceded by the cly marshal I 1 bore the rem sinis 1 I SHAVER into th the elarge large lower room of the tile council house and lind placed upon a table ta blein in the center ol 01 the room owing to heul heal of the weather far farther thier DG and corise quent rapid decomposition the lid of he be coffmn coffin had bee been ri previously fastened much id 16 theo thea dis j appointment aint of a great coicou concourse rie of or friends large numbers timbers in of whom passed through |