Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY SEPT sepe 2 AIT ESCAPE OF PRISONERS rm eleven of the prisoners who are in the county jail at the court house made an attempt to escape last night the prisoners were escare in a large room at the western part of the basement of thet the building where they arm are fb generally I 1 liepa ept during the day and evening until locked locke 1 I up in in the sleep sleeping ilig cells for the night i t the walls walla df dr this room are very yr thick probably about two and a half hair feet the inside layer is built up of small rocks and mortar and f khz outside of large blocks of sandstone about a foot in thickness the prisoners set to work on the west wall with their water buckets bucke ts and ond knife with which they scraped and scooped until they made a hole holo which oa as our fur 09 ag as 09 the outside layer of rock being about eighteen 0 inches in depth and two feet in hi diameter the large outside rocks were too much for them however being firmly jammed in their theli places the fellows were heard at work by the guard and son n a number of men mel idt went below and covered the crowd with pistols and shotguns shot g muns guns while they were searched to see whether they had any other implement s than those already mentioned those who wilo engaged 0 in this at tempt to escape were placed ed in 1 othea cells where they tiley will not have so good a h chance chanco to operate cooperate co in an annl abair a clr of that kind again some of those who were present in the room at the timo time claim that they thes took no part in cutting dutting that hole hoie PRESIDENT YOUNGS new RESIDENCE one odthe of the tho mot most magnificent and substantial residences hi iri the west and much superior to any other private residence in this city is at present presents being erected for president brigham youtie at the corner of south temple and first east ea st streets it is four stories in height including the basem basement ent edt with a ower at the northwest north west corner the height of which latter will be enty endy y six six feet from the ground the foundation and basement are of granite and the upper portion of studding stul adding lined with and boarded on the out outside side sidd over which will wilt be a course of lath and pla pia plaster ster sten the buil bull building dini is irre irregular ular I 1 in n shape but its lt staze size Aze girting it round is ryo nto feet to which is added superficial fl feet of conservatory work on the southeast south east cast corner will be erect e e d a fountain house octagon in 11 shape on the from the north side will be extended a portico of 01 superficial feet fedt witha with a balcony over it to embrace the same area the height in the clear of tho the v various a stories is basement loi lol feets neet feet principal story 14 teen feet second 13 reet leet third 12 feet the tower extension 20 feet above the thel mansard roof the building will contain about aboul three thred dozen rooms room lighted slighted by about one ones hundred and fifty windows j anabe and be reached by two principal and four side flights of stairs the whole will be elegantly finished anait and it is the intention if possible to lath and ph plaster aster astor the whole tah fali fall W 11 folsom esq josh ha ridges esq and other gentlemen have aided in the architectural de apartment part ment rhe the rho rock laying 11 has been I 1 in n charge of M mr r 3 jas as staples and taylor neld reid co I 1 are the contractors for the carpen ter work hw ilai lia iia i named this bow how residence the garde gardo house A civila civile sult SUIT A suit was brought in justlee justice court to fd day by mrs nira garvey ganiey widow of the late mr garvey shot and killed by sullivan aalto to grebov recover er from warry harry wright saloon keeper some property alleged to have belonged to the tho deceased arnd arid consequently to belong now to hla hia estate wright was garvels Gar veys partner in soad kind of business when the latter was alive I 1 mr thoma thomas s pitch appeared ns as counsel for the amarit affiant and mr arr IV H U haydon for the defendant D 0 oms TS an unusually lat lail 1311 targe large rge matt malt came in from the east last lit c avo we ave learn froma arrom a cablegram that tha L john NV dotin dolln young esq reache reached d england on thursday last lait A revere severe storm visited alta alla yesterday ic ada rda y the stormy this morning interfered omo orrid what with the tho working of the telegraph klinect and yome come some bome of df the offices had to cut cutoff onn off connection for alime a time we noticed a sabbath or two age ag something adorned with a moustache and dressed in coat and pant s car canning tying to meeting a fan asun a sun soa s aado indo and a bouquet ot of flowers if it t had also been the bearer of a i vinaigrette vina grette and a clovo ablove fasten fastener er we should hould have been beem more certain of its t 9 sex i at it present we are in doubt 1 no go light ilat 0 by day or night ye yet t gleams from the gas lamp posts that dot our sidewalks side walks I 1 FROM filom wednesdays dally DAILY inept 3 PERSONAL marshal marshai NV V aflfe 1 l of 0 ogden den col thomas ericks of Lo ginand logan and mr anson call of bountiful wore yore in town yesterday proceedings DROPPED vester yester i day se seven seen en suits brought by the widow of H nyi garvey galvey against harry wright before justice clinton to recover lecover froni the defendant property alleged to rightfully belong to the estate of the late H M garvey the proceedings of the thel first suit showed that a picture was in possession of wright which belonged to the deceased garvey which wright D did not attempt to deny the evi evl evidence denge denee in tho the first case showed there was not much in the remaining six so they were dropped by the df affiant fiant flaut cl cenar CEDAR nail DAIZ CITY brother john U urle urie tle tie writing from frani this place says thi that business buslik is dull duil thereabout there thero about crops are below average and threca weeks behind the usual time cattle are doing finely but there Is no sale for beef at any price the only seemingly bright spot ab about out brother uries urics is that the bhe cattle have plenty to eat but he daliesa takes a little of the glitter even 0 oft thal that when ho be says bays nobody appears to eat them in turn ui m ail ait DISTRICT A g gentleman just arrived from this district which is situated between parleys and cottonwood says mys that it has mined rained nearly nearis every day the thero there re for the last three weeks the flagstaff mining company whose mine is in this district i have donean done an immense amount of labor on their claim and think mill they will have an immense thing when further developed the site of their proposed crushing mill will bo be at Si rf lyders the ontario is another mine there with regard to td which great expectations are indulged ten men meu were vere sa set to work on it a ri now fow day days ago PROBATE COURT count the probate court res resumed timed limed ision oslon o slon sion at two to yeAt yesterday erda i aj when 11 H scott for stealing government harses on the ath of july was tried and the case given to the tile jury juny who retired and subsequently returned a verdict of guilty placing tho tho the punishment at two years in the penitent penitentiary lary iary the trial of B R mellen and B R mitchell fon foe robbing robb roub ine inc mr of about gro was set et for next saturday d a y WEDNESDAY 9 am according to previous appointment the trial of W vit keithly charged with embezzling money belonging to james jat tat bobbins robbins of american fo fork forr rk was vas vas commenced but up till noon had rif rii not been given to the j jury judge 3 snow appeared foi fob the p eo pie and judge buford for the tho accused PERSONAL wo had bad a very pleasant call today to day from P F morey eug of san san gran Pran francisco cisco and it J U eddy addy esq the latter connected with the standard a daily paper published at syracuse low row new lew york he was wal well acquainted with the prophet joseph smith oliver cowdery iery sery and others in the church in barly early times and regrets having to leave the city without having the pleasure leasure of meeting president young 1 ies res rg eddy and moley molcy expressed themselves as greatly pleased and agreeably surprised i with the place the people aud and the general beneral appearance of things here iero lero exar EXPECTS drs TO aind BAIL ball it will be remembered that the bonds of sullivan who b killed billed H U M garvey were placed at up till now lie ho has liag not been able to procure th the whole amount odthe of the tho bonds but he is confident that cewill ho will be able to do so so within a short time he says 2003 ara arc ready cowand now and he will soon be able to procuro procure the remainder ma nu inden inder he tle Is now confined in the county jail although lie he was committed to tho the district and not the probate court should he not realize his expectations about finding ball bail ho he stands a fair show of lying ising indall in jail a con considerable aidem aldem ble bie time before he has a trial as the prospects for a grand jury for the district court appear to bo be slim at present although Sulli valt vAli was in the room where the prisoners attempt ed to break jail on monday night ho he avers that ho he took no part in it his health h has hag ag been veny very poor pooi lat lately ela clA CITY TV ot acil BUSINESS at af the regular meeting of the council last inight wells fargo co presented a petition asking for foe a red reduction of their city tax bix setting forth that by a mistake of aa an agent adent of theirs an indebted indebtedness ness of their salt lake office to tile the san francisco office had been reported as amah amal an assel asset seLl owing to 10 this error their tax had been placed at afe about doubled the amount it ought to ilava hava been the reduction asked foz for was granted I 1 tho the rocky mountain aloun Aroun tain coal ard and iron mining co S W brown agent and the coal mining co george agent sub submitted mitte d a joint peti petition dion asking permission to make two switches from irom the main maln track of the utah central railroad from the depot grounds across south temple street streety to connect with their coal hou houses houseton on the south bido sido of that street between third and fourth west streets street also requesting the privilege of constructing scales for weighing coal between the curbstone t one and telegraph poles the tha petitioners petition ers desired an early answer as thein buildings were already up the petition was granted wiatt the tho understanding eliat the contemplated tem plated improvements aou would be under the supervision of the supervisor of streets the tho petition of 0 mr kin I 1 kitchen itchen it chen cheu asking to LQ le allowed to keep an and 1 run tables at the uio clift house free from license or oz at a small amount kasnot granted E W pe perrin rr ibi of san francisco submitted a communication relative to his patent wooden pa pavement ve process s the subject was referred to the tho committee committe on p public improvement uni uri EELING PARE PARENT NT yesterday morning one ono hundred and fifty emigrants arrived by U P train ron nor for the west while moving them from broin the U P to the vo P cars officer P parry a rry leaffa learned od thau that a d dead Q child was Wag left by its inhuman parents ho he found the corpse with anold an old oid shawl thrown over it on na a coal box in one of the card cang and on investigation learned that it was the offspring of a Swed swedish lish couple he flo immediately brought them back the tho name namo is ne neals ais als pearson he and his wife and two child children refi md had been bogh nine weeks oll on their way from froni sweden bound for Calf california fornia the child 6 a girl four teen months mont hig fig old oid had deen been dickall sick all ail the w way ay thid the parents could not speak a word English of and had nd motley morley and hud fearing peaking when the 1 child died that ll 11 a they we would uld bo be detained bained dand and mo tioff have means fo to continue on dinue their journey cumey they determined tb leave the corpse and proceed with ther the train the U M P agent made arrangements for a coff inand the tho child will bo be buried today to day the unfeeling conduct of the parents enta caused general indignation ogden junction function sept I 1 A mb TEAM that heavy storm of bf min rain and hail hall commenced yesterday a team with the running gears of a cached became frightened on olt south temple tempie and theall th erani mals being young abid active the th teamster lost entire control efthem of them some planks which wern werd lying on the running gears dipped forward angi angs and touched their heels beels making them kick and plunge tremendous tremendously s when they got nearly opposite the residence CF Smith the they r da dashed Q hed bed to the south side bf of the road where thero there is a ri large spring rin into this they then when filid the i wagon turned cl clear clean ea i over nover the team teamster ster going under it two men who were pi ising passing thab that w way gyr ran up expecting to find the poor fellow killed or badly eurt hurt they were wore surprised a and i nd pleased however to see him crawl out bout from underneath among the oft soft slimy mud in which he was almost completely immersed ho esc ese escaped aped without injury which was wonderful under tho circumstances the next was wa the team and wa wagon waon 0 on which were sunk in the one of the horses especially being nearly buried the wagon was wag pried iut dut out by the aid of or planks and the nearly bonser bonsee hong nong was also eventually got out in which labor the muddy teamster was assisted by the two good sa mari mail maritana mar itans taril who helped him during the pelt pelting irig storm A SINGULAR CASE this morning about ll 11 frost and found a respect respectable abl abi e 1 looking man standing as f on the railroad track near the depot derot and on 1 inquiry n luny tury learned that he had been in fats ihl thi position for two or ih acor hours in one ong hand he held a dried sunflower stalk with an iron nut on ou it and in the other othar somer some frag fragments ments menIs of waste p paper apih being that cef hewa vils sifi lih danger of destruction if a train Is should pas d they ther tried to remover him huo hub lii ili he stood motionless ard and dd did not appear ta understand them they vhey concluded to fo bring bilm him ito to tb town and hand III lii him m 0 o overto over T er to the authora ties they lifted him carefully t wand wagon and 6 otal bachs ehg bealh streeta shar shaf hown bown fown tooh took cha eha charge of him bime ahe he was conveyed to we Berg stroms boarding house pa P ii anderson andersen being in attendance and put to bed oh oil examining his bis papers it was found by lears addressed 46 to him that his lits name is I 1 wm cullen cuhen gaston jas to that ho be 1 is 4 nn in attorney and has been in practice at portland oregon that he be came aroby hero by way of boise city tand land was hilway wis his hi sWay way to iowa nota cent of money W waa was 0 O faund 64 on his person and arid the only v luo lue possessed iio llo was wab a railroad ticket to tor Om omaha nilai alini dr an derson bled him and ho became a little sensible asking e 1 the dr af if it would no not t be as wel well 1 hocut that thai arm off while ne wis was about it when lie he br rived arrived nua ana what brought brough t him into the condition in which he ai as found no ono one seem seems sto to 1 know biow but itis it is evident he has been in pecuniary difficulties and that he hb isa is ish 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