Show wah LOCAL AND OTHER OT MATTERS MOM PROM 3 DAILY JAN 6 5 still quite unite ill dl the many friends of general H 8 eldredge dredge EI will be pained to hear that he Is still quite ili ill arwe as we learned today to day on Inquiry cat lat his residence he is suffering from a severe attack of bronchitis thae the V tir vir virgen ir gen gm city hom aidee A A special to the NEWS ville kane county otto of to days date says the examination of james jepson charged with the killing of frank hunt at virgen city on the and 2nd dinst resulted in jepson being held in 1000 bonds for voluntary manslaughter to await the action of the grand I 1 ury ury nry more I 1 Jt dages edges yesterday secretary th thomas mas appointed 0 0 Bh rhoades oades william brim and geo goo edgington as judges of elect election lon ion at Coal vilie ville summit county which takes akes t place february Pe Druary the first named to be the presiding judge the secretary states sta test that at BO fio far as the commission ia is aware judges of election have been appointed for all municipalities in which elections are to be held in february beaver mandamus cases in t the he ccase of wilkins vs fotheringham county clerkship judge twiss at beaver refused the peremptory writ on the ground that the plaintiff had failed to tender the necessary official bond in christian vs cox dro ono oro probate bate judgeship and compson bhe sheriff ehe riff peremptory writs were granted motion ol 01 defendants for a supersedeas pending appeal to the supreme court wah was granted on iun the filing of bonds for 2000 in each ease case the bonds were nied filed and ap peals taken returned from pennsylvania yesterday we received a aall from elder W G brough of porterville morgan county who recently returned from a mission to pennsylvania he left here on the of december 1831 he was most of the time in company with elder J K ingle until the latter lattera a return with the last company of immigrants in the beginning of november A good deal of opposition was inet met with in different places at dawson city a year ago this month the two brethren while returning from a meeting were stoned and fired at by a mob but escaped without injury in other the reception tion accorded was kindly and hospitable hf pi at quincy franklin county nty a branch of eleven members was organized all excellent people they all intend trying to emigrate to utah next spring elder brough enjoyed his hla mission although he had to endure some hardships in prosecuting his labora labors during his absence hla hia father bishop thomas brough of west porterville a very excellent man died returned from the louthel der J M barlow banlow who left home with six others for the southern states on the of october 1880 arrived in this city on tuesday last daring about 25 months of his ab sence bence he was engaged in proclaiming the principles of tho the gospel the remainder of the time was spent in visiting his relations in kentucky who received him very kindly and endeavored to make his stay as pleasant as possible he baptized 20 10 1 persons and assisted in the bap tiam of 12 in north carolina the field in which he jie labored most of the lime this was anew a new field no elders having preached there before he organized a branch called the blue bidge ridge in mcdowell mccowell Mc Bowell county the prospects there are good for a continuation of the work ria hia associates while on hia hla mission were brothers moyle moyie burton brain and white memet hemet he met with similar opposition to that mentioned in previous accounts of labors in that part of the country he was repeatedly threatened but never injured and always found friends wherever he sojourn ed he was not sick a single day during his absence the hamilton tragedy A good deal of interest has been felt here in relation to the mysterious 0 u s death of george P mcconkey a at t hamilton nevada the following is an extract from an article on the affair which appeared in the eureka sentinel of the ad the deceased was as agent of we weib welb 1133 fargo pargo co and the presumption lbs iss Is had not yet turned over the moneys ays eys of 0 the county count v of which he was ivas the retiring treasurer he was also agent of gilmer Salis burys stage line at hamilton H he 8 kept his office in which he attended to business in all these capacities in the store of the mathewson bros it was in this apartment that the body was found A pistol recognized as the one kept on his desk by the deceased was jyung some eight feet from the body b d with one chamber containing 0 only y the he shell of an exploded cartridge r id ge the evident cause of death waa waz a shot that passed through the heart the county safe was open and wells fargo cob gos safe had the keys in the door with the combination on this is about all that could be learned the smaller details of the affair are not in la our possession these little circumstances which make up a cise case of probability the coroners i ury ary was in session all day at aab 8 last night they returned a verdict as we learn by special dispatch from B R sadler to the effect that deceased came to his death by unknown hands the suil cup position prevailing that he had been murdered nur dered uie the dispatch fro tro from mr ZU F sadler stated also that the affairs of McCon keys keya office up to 8 pm had not been examined the cause of his death without further knowledge of the surrounding circumstances can be a subject of the purest speculation only redemption OF THE DEAD ST GEORGE GEOEGE TEMPLE work DURING 1882 1883 elder samuel ilo llo skelly writes from st george under date of dec sli 1 I am pleased to state that so far I 1 have much enjoyed and appreciated my missionary labors to the temple in this thia place and with my fellow laborers frem from vache box elder and sanpete stakes I 1 am making fair progress in filling the mission assigned me for god has blessed us in our efforts to accomplish this end the work for the dead has been greater the past year than any since the temple has been opened over thirty two thousand have been baptized for and other ordinances correspondingly despondingly ly administered the tho new tower on the temple is approaching completion as also the new building designed for an engine house and dining room and each substantial improvement adda adds to the beauty of the building gods goda purposes aro arc gradually but surely being accomplished in the redemption demp tion of the human family I 1 while the world are doing all in their power to take away every privilege and right the saints possess I 1 suppose that while the dominion of this world hf possessed by the adversary it will be aa as the sec see tarla tania carians sing agas As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be etc MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS runes BULES FOR registration OF VOTERS the following rules to govern the registration of voters at elections in utah were issued yesterday by secretary thomasa copy will be forwarded to each of the presiding judges of election in cities where elections are to be held on monday bonday february 12 1883 bir BIT in pursuance of the order re rei 1 lating to municipal elections ot of date october 19 1882 as presiding judge of election you are hereby authorized to revise the registration list hat of 0 city you will procure from the office of the clerk of the county court at the expense of the city the registration list of precinct and the day fixed in the ordinance of said city regulating elections and providing for the registration of voters 1 you will proceed to revise baid said ils lia lists ts in accordance with the requirements of order of october 19 1882 1682 above referred to and the rules and regu regulations latious of the november election provided that in said revision a new now affidavit will not be required of those already registered except where you yon hav have e good reason to bellove believe that the vot wot voter er has gone into polygamy since the last registration only the names of qualified voters resident within the city limits must be placed or remain upon the list in all other respects than these herein named you yon will be governed by the election ordinance of said city you are hereby notified that the following persons have been appointed as judges of the election VIZ if there Is no 0 day fixed in the ordinance of said city for the revision of 01 the registration list hat you yon will proceed to revise the same at the time fixed in the order of october 1832 1892 ie thirty days before the election he the judges of the election above amed named are hereby constituted a board of oan canvassers for said elect election iong long and are directed to maire malce returns thereof to the secretary of the territory by order of the commission L THOMAS seey lakes LIKEN L rable TABLE ihk ink FLAMM noc LOC ian tAN jre jrr INJURED one of the saddest and most unfortunate disasters we have had to record occurred in logan saturday mornings morning december mr i henry flamm elamm of the U 0 store went wert to tu the the tho yard to get homewood bome come wood finding ending none split and thinking the tick stick to toj tough to open with an axe he decided to blast it the piece was about three feet long and a foot thick mr flamm elamm bored an inch and a quarter hole four or five inches and tilled filled it with powder he then m made adea a fuse with powder and salt balt petre dried it put it in place and touched it off there was no time to get away the powder exploded with a loud aloud report and mr flamm elamm waa was found on the ground ha was waa carried into mr painters painter house and dr ormsby summoned an examination showed that hi face was literally full of pow powder derand and splinters he was unable to see eee aa both eyes esea were injured the shin bone of the right leg was broken brokens and the knee badly bruised brul bea sea the doctor took out the splinters b bound aund the injured leg and did whatever was necessary to make the patient comfortable at forstthe extent of the injuries a could not be told but Moil moll monday day dr ormsby decided that the left eye was waa ruined and tho the right was in doubt just how seriously the matter may data oata cannot be foretold but the case is so grave as to excite universal sympathy among the gent lemans friends mr elamm flamm is an active intellectual man and had an important in the U 0 store his temporary loss will be severely felt by his employers players pl s and if the injuries should prove t to 0 be as serlona as the symptoms indicate the gentleman may be totally blind As it is 10 his face will be badly marred and the loss of cne one eye will be a source of constant annoyance mr elamm flamm is well known in logan logon and cache valley and has a large family his many friends will join as in praying that he may be spared the greatest affliction blindness and may soon be restored to health ufah utah journal we are personally acquainted with the unfortunate gentleman and deeply regret the terrible mis fortune that has befallen him in 1878 9 brother flamm elamm was dent of the swiss and german MI mission s and performed a good work in that capacity THE TSE DESERET HOSPITAL I 1 awell A ruet creditable institution ensti yesterday a representative of the NEWS took a look through the deseret hospital hospitals in which there are at present twelve cases no one can visit the institution which is yet in its infancy without being pleasingly impressed with the care skill and attention devoted to the patient who are all made as comfortable as the nature of their complaints will admit special care Is bestowed on the matter of maintaining a proper sanitary condition everything from cellar to garret being so far fat as practicable hept in a condition of wholesome cleanliness besides the main building there is a cottage adjacent in which the worst class of cases are kept there Is but one patient there at present a woman irom south cottonwood whose ailment was known to be incurable before she became an inmate the several departments of the hospital are operated b by y as able a corps as could be desired de aired alred dr M P hughes hughea is the house physician the intelligence and capacity of this lady in the medical profession is a subject of comment among tho those e who have opportunities for observing her qualifications the visiting physicians are dr W F anderson dr K R B piatr pra tt dr barney and dr ellis shipp the first named practitioner spends several hours daily at the hospital hia his ability and long experience places him among the foremost physicians in the west while the services of the others who visit the institution ution as ab occasion requires are also of undoubted value the duties of matron are capably and diligently attended to bym byma A mclean and this lady is assisted by sophia erickson Eric keon beon a nurse ol 01 extended experience who was employed for five years in a leading hospital of stockholm sweden another nurse la 13 mary beckman who spent a considerable sid erable time in the same institution there are several other attaches assigned to various duties in the building one of the most attractive features of the hospital is the atmosphere of gentleness gentle nees and kindness kind ners that it the pat patients lents are treated not only with the formality of professional skill but bat surrounded with an air of sympathy which is so desirable to Bufler sufferers erb ere and ib Is an excellent medicine for the afflicted being conducive to the maintenance of cheerfulness of spirits the hob hog hospital pita la a growing in many respects new properties needed for the comfort of the patients are being acquired as rapidly as the funds will admit the expenses however standing the institution is in the first stages of growth are necessarily large even evon now the monthly outlay approximates to we hope to see it grow and without hearty material aid from the people its progressive development Is impossible the relief belief and young ladies ladles societies have thus far done well some of them nobly in f furnishing ur funds various private parties have also acted toward it in a liberal spirit but few however of those organized associations whose members are males have done anything at nil all toward the furtherance of this benevolent object wo we hardly think this fair to the ladles ladies to let not only the whole of the responsibility of conducting but also of providing finances to rest upon their shoulders this comment la ts specially just in view of the fact that as many of the one sex as the other receive the benefits of the institution 41 MM SATURDAYS DAILY dally JAN 6 odd and even the names on the jury list opposite the odd numbers were select selected ad by the clerk of the district court and those opposite the even by the probate judge of the county doing well by NEWS nav special from Logan we learn that henry flamm accidentally injured by an explosion a few days ngo ago is doing well weil with the exception of the lett left eye which he will undoubtedly v lose broke his leg day before yes yea berday a boy named oscar hadley j son of the tile late geo hadley of t the h e ath ward was playfully running af after ter bome some colts when he tripped and fell breaking his leg this lad seems particularly unfortunate some time since he had a leg and several riba niba broken besides his hla skull being fractured recovering the man flobell Flo yell who some gome ume time ago accidentally fell from the building at the comer corner of south temple and first west streets Is progressing nicely at the deseret hospital one le leg was eo so badly broken that it had to be amputated puta ted Theother the other was niso also badly injured but is healing nicely he J isable 3 able abie to get about the building a little with the aid of crutches his general health is excellent smallpox in logan A 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