| Show LOCAL km mm OTHER MATTERS FROM DAILY dally JAN 4 calit call and get it A letter addressed to miss marian Ro besan I 1 ward can be had at this office by the owner the miles case judge W N X dusenberry of provo and arthur brown esq orthis of this city pity have gone to washington to attend the hearing in in the miles allies polygamy ca case ease sei sti to te be argued on the lith ins before the supreme court of the united states i manti mantl sextons Sex tons report john 11 tuttle sexton of manti mantis furnishes the following mortuary report for the year 1880 males 20 females 21 of these adults 11 causes of death as a reported diphtheria 4 teething 2 diar rhodea 6 old oid age 3 dropsy 2 croup 1 lung lung fever 3 chil chii childbed bed 2 hooping cough 5 measles 6 drowned 1 suicide 1 rheumatism 1 sunstroke 1 drinking lye 1 kial killed 2 total 41 V led ned arrived judge stephen P PT T ws wiss successor successor to associate justice justic bore nore 3 r e man lately of the second district L has arrived in our city and was yes f berday sworn in to the duties s of 6 f his h new office he is a gentleman of 11 comm commanding anding presence stoutly built intelligent of or countenance and is perhaps between 50 and 55 years of age we bid him welcome to io our territory and hope that his judicial career carnee vill will be satisfactory to the peo people e of utah and one that will re fleca flee honor upon himself both clauses a are re identical in in meaning beaning e a nin nid g the mount pleasant sh shootings 0 ot last evening we stated th at 5 r benedict had received a t telegram el ecra from mayor seeley of moun t P leas ant anty stating that a man mian had been hoh abot hot there and requesting the doctor to come immediately to attend him A special arrived last night giving further particulars the wounded mans bans name namo is peter and lie he was shot by a policeman named thaddeus thadous lenam JETam brick whom he ilau had assaulted with a revolver the afenir took place about I 1 pm yesterday in frank pritchett B store tore at last accounts brannan was advey conscious and able to 0 speak A fine fixie boy and now it is our worthy friend and f ellow fellow laborer mr mi jolin Q cannon who is the delighted recipient of I 1 the thet warm wishes and afia hearty congratulations of his numerous friends on 64 the birth orthis of fils first child a fine healthy boyl boycho opened hi his s eyes to this world at 3 this morning both mother and child are doing excellently our best feelings felings go out the happy hous household ehid in idi their present state of mind winch which we hope bowdls is but the tho prelude to many joys of a similar chir character acter v lila which th they eyare are to ex experience eriel erlei ace in the f suture future god bless bles the tiie father mother and had infant the he forger I 1 lord larcus marcus beres beresford ablai C P i alim aliw sa smith its chiq s jones T ones brown robinson e et t al il a notorious sharper sharpen wiio wilo itis ibis it is alleged is connected with certain tain ferreres committed ed last summer mei mel b by y which the london rondon bank of U otah utah suffered to tho the amount of arrived in a salt lakee laka lait a at evening in care of deputy za S marshal marshai greenman by whom the rogue was arrested in new york several das days ago hewa Hema he was staken taken to the city jail where rehe rahe he passed the night today to tb day h he was arraigned in the district court plead p alea ilea d not guilty and was taken to the penitentiary where he will await his trial on the charge preferred ed pou pon you conr roys boys ar abroad gad 14 nshon aa w t k v to the many unfavorable reports of the condition of those who have gone from utah to work on the denver rio grande railroad railroads a comman communication from joseph peter son and george halls dated at chama colorado on the uit and published in the daily junction of the and again in the semiweekly of the same date is worthy of perusal it throws new light upon the subject and shows that not au all at least who have gone out there are in the deplorable condition that some of the brethren have been represented to be the writers are in the company of call ferrin co whom hom they give credit for having zone done done everything possible to favor their men give them employment and make them generally comfortable they state that the reports of men freezing and starving have bave been greatly exaggerated that food is and has been alun atun abundant dant and that tha none of the boys have been badly frozen although a great change was felt by them on leaving the cars and going to work on a mountain of feet elevation with the thermometer ranging from 15 deg to 25 deg below zero the most t they they bey have complained of was bad treatment from their fore foreman nian th the e close of the letter contains these words we are now situated at a point several thousand neet feet f lower than we were while working for the company the climate is similar to that of salt lake valley the health of tho camp is good with the exceptions of colds CO ids the boys are in in good spirits we are comfortably situated have stoves tents and supplies Y M X M X I 1 A please send in your reports at inee inco nee neo to joseph H felt feit Z C Q M I 1 names ames of president counselors and ean har secretary detary total number of members umber number un male members number female male maie members average attendance ce amount donated to standing monument aument number of books in library liry ry are visitors sent to other associations the above report is required at once that our stake report A may be prepared for the quarterly confer conference ence enco next saturday do not wait for blanks nolie none nono will be sont sent t all AN city associations will please send visitors to the seventh above their own this week JOSEPH josepn H FEIT FELT GEO 0 lambert jonn JOHN W TAY tayllor Loit MW aboa WED wednesdays DAILY JAN 5 pirates of penzance Pen zance 11 the tho injunction against t the publication of the 0 opera 0 ra of the pirates of penz an pin anee ance X having been dissolved tile the publishers u is hav ejust issued a magnificent ent potpourri containing every popular pular melody from this favorite opera arranged to in elegant style brilliant and showy yet il net ct difficult mr calder with characteristic enterprise ter prise has just jua received a large number of copies of the potpourri and of the full opera get them at his hig sad plight I 1 T the he junction tu netlon of oferl friday d ays says gan an fan occurrence that might have llave proved fatal fatah took place we are informed on christmas christmas night A party living on tile the sand ridge on the line of the utah central railroad laptook of too much liquor and aud sat down on tile ilie trick track near the Hoop hooperville erville switch A train came along and it being dark the th e engineer did not see theman the man when the engine cam came e up with the man the cowcatcher cow catcher batcher struck him and knocked him off the track he lay jay blee bleeding dink and unconscious for some considerable time when he mana managed ed to crawl a short distance it is said sald that he be crawled about on his ha hands bands ds and knees all night and arid a at ast last arri arrived ved at his home horne in ii a most deplorable condition coming bomea romea A private letter from president A 0 smoot dated af at gratz owen county kentucky states that he in tends starting homeward on the or lath finst on the latte latter i r date he be expects to be at new brunswick johnson county illinois where he will tarry a week or erl ell eri dav day ftp and then phen to p oil alf t nf home his arrival may be looked for about the last of this month or early the next his health has improved considerably his relatives in old kentuck have given him a hearty welcome and done all they could to make his visit pleasant and profitable the weather there is very cold thermometer 11 degrees below zero on date of writing the uit people are compelled to pile on the coal and then hug the stove pretty well to keep comfortable brother smoot sends his kind regards to all his salt lake friends sad fate the junction chronicles the death of charles G son of gustavus of O oden ogden den which sad event took place in shaffer haf county colorado on the tiit irit tilt the young toung man went in kenners company to work on the denver and rio bio grando grande uail Kail railroads road and soon after reaching his destination caught a severe cold to which he gradually succumbed until death he was advised to go home previously as it ivas was evident the rigor of the climate was too much for il him I 1 i in but thought differently and remained until unable to walk around his father was telegraphed and promptly sent money for him to return home but ere it reached its destination the young man was no more A metallic coffin has been sent to colorado and the remains will bo be sent to ogden for burial we dee deeply sympathize with the bereaved bereave relatives terribly frozen about two weeks ago a ayoung young man named herbert P barber son of geo barber esq of logan started up logan canyon canyons at about nine in the morning intending to go to the U 0 mill to haul a loa loaf loal I of lumber for the temple the first mill is 25 miles from logan logon and is where the young man expected to get his load but finding no lumber there he had to go five miles further up the canyon to the other mill it became dark before he arrived at the latter place there was no one there and he had no matches his only course was vw to load and go down dowa to the other mill where where some teamsters were camping by the time he be had loaded it became very old cold and just as he started off he broke some part of his wagon that made it necessary for him to unload on loading up again a similar accident occurred s which made another unloading and loading necessary meanwhile it grew colder and colder an and d when at length the unlucky young man reached the lower mill it was one the teamsters camping there were all asleep the fire lire was out and as the tile young man felano felt feit no bevere severe pain and being greatly fatigued he went to bed without making a fire his boots were frozen so stiff that he could not take them ofir on so he slept jn in them next orning morning in he took oft off his boots boot and found that ills llis feet were badly frozen his ears also were frozen so badly that they became very much s swollen vollen volien during the night and both of them burst the young man brought his load to logan and then went to his home in smithfield where aher e he has since been undergoing treatment it is hoped that thab no amputations imputations will be necessary though the young mans feet are in a dreadful condition and he sum suf suffers flers great pain from them they are however I 1 improving i marov the youth is nineteen years of age leader FROM THURSDAYS DAILY JAN L shot in the the cheek from the enquirer we leam learn that edwin carter of provo city returned home from last sunday badly wounded on saturday night while 1 in n cushmans Cus Cush limans mans store silver city buying come some mining supplies two men a Frenc frenchman hIllan named lamot and nathaniel green were there thore quarreling green drew a pistol and fired at lamot who sprang toward his opponent the ball missed the frenchmen and struck young youn 9 carter who was at the counter a little to the left of the nose the bullet let lodging in the cheek dr pike is attending the patient and exp eap expects acts to extract the ball without danoe danger r to the injured youth green oreen is in n cy cu custody tody gov low fee eee he was shot dr J M at bon boy edict arrived iasi lasi night right from mt c t i i ij pleasant as expected bringing with him peter brennan J the man an who was wounded in the shooting at that place lace laco on monday last he is at st marys ary Y s hospital he is shot in two places laces a dan dangerous gemus wound having teen been inflicted between the nose and the left eye and adoth another er scalp wound on top of the head 13 both noth t were caused by a shot gun loaded with balls hi in the hands of thaddeus hambrick a policeman of mt pleasant the affair grew out of brennann Bren nans gambling in pritchetts saloon saloons where hambrick was employed pl OY ed it being desired generally to have the gambling discontini discontinued ved hambrick and another man nam named fowler were sworn in as policemen and through their efforts the practice was broken up and brennan and others were fined on monday brennan was standing with others in pritchetts place where here hambrick and fowler were both at work brennan a applied lied an abusive epithet 11 c and accused him of informing on him and his fellow poker pi players ayers hambrick gave him the players lie ile le and a return epithet it is stated whereupon brennan drew a pistol and struck at him the weapon dascha discharging ing ineffectually as it struck the tt head of the poix poli policeman cem anand and the force of the blow being deadened by a bystanders grabbing brennan from behind hambrick then began shooting and it is said fowler did also bullets flew around promiscuously for a while until finally brennan sought refuge behind the counter and was shot by hambrick with a gun he had previously seized fowler was arr rested and put under bonds but hambrick it was considered acted in self defense and was not taken into custody brennan is in a pretty bad condition even if he does not die from his wounds he will probably have to lose his left eye narrow harrow escape A correspondent to the enquirer from castle daie dale emery county under date of the uit gives the following particulars of a narrow escape from death of J K reed and J D kilpack while crossing the mountains between salina and castle dale they went out to get in some goods for christmas the snow fell so deep that they were compelled to leave their wagons on the way intending to hire a wagon on the other side to come as far nar as possible up salina canyon and then pack through the snow lo 10 to their own wagons in coming up salina canyon after dark and about two miles below S All ail reads ranch and while passing over a very narrow dugway the nigh hind wheel slid off a rock rock and precipitated the wagon men and four horses a distance of 60 feet into the tho salina creek reid was lying face downward on the hind part of the wagon and was thrown about 40 feet down the hill to the edga edge of a perpendicular bank and then into th the e creek the wagon went over him without injuring him kilpack was drivie driving 0 tho team and when aben the wagon started to go he sprang from tb the e offside off side of the wagon and struck on the edge of the bank below and then fell into the creek up to his waist he crawled on to the ice lee and snow just in time for the wagon and horses fell into the exact spot he had bad just vacated the parties as soon as possible went to work cutting harness and getting the horses out of their entanglement the best horse was so badly hurt that he died before morning the others were also badly bruise bruised the wagon tongue was broken in i n twain and the goods were smashed smashed scattered and wet making the thi e loss including the horse about A sack sac k 0 of su sugar r gas was vas afterwards awards d discovered covle by f feeling g ling w with i th a stick leh ich unde under r th the ice aft after r it h had a d b been e ena ai in night ight I 1 in n tile tiie water this accident happened on the 9 wheelbarrow road in in salina canyon that was made last summer A man would need good nerves to drive even a wheelbarrow over some of the dug ways |