Show LOCAL gsg AND HATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY MAY WAY 22 22 f al irl iri nini tho the lie ilo eaf ent ta C the f dinn at the walker Valk yaik cr house 15 were kibre tt ar ty I 1 re explosion th The e steam s ea m table tabie me ke pt nor for L keeping deping the dishes dillies warm had bad burst nobody was injured attempted Attempt ea escape asca i pe yesterday morning john selby a penitentiary ron eon viet vict made a break to get clear of his keepers he got away about about three blocks when lle ile helas was I 1 byr 7 MR captured taken bacu bek back to sla sis ilg S old Jiu arters artere and placed in gronli iron li s 9 eleventh ward the E eleventh levent li ward branch of the fhe united order was organized last night with the following omm off meers officers president bishop I 1 mcrae len ien ae vice president george Hoggan iri lri jj secretary john johh coulam ar tr treasurer surer suren james jarnes 11 freeze erectors Krec directors tors charles charies crow and willlam william wiiiiam A mc mcmaster a laster alaster cr herricks company Corn coin pany the who joll fell ow ing is a copy of a dispatch received by president youn young NEW YORK may 21 1874 10 p in 1 Bri brigham brbgham ghant young Herricks Company have arrived they leave tomorrow all well W ac C STAINES called we wei had a pleasant call today to day from E L king and IV S dickinson nick ble winson kinson nison y esis from england i ho are arc oua ona onn pleasure tour they ti 10 highly 13 lily dali util delighted cited with the tho ap 1 of the city they pur po poe pue j na stig tn 0 oregon where being ht laen en L nien they will engage tor lor sane time lime in hunting thes they wei wel in lri their visit to 0 ui office by it B R surgical A young soung man by the tild liania name namo of jorgensen Jor genen n was severely sev injured jurse 1 en the tho bingham canyon nal nai railroad road load hy by a loaded trolley passing in over and severely beverely crushing his ankle drs benedict and young if repaired affa yesterday afternoon io 6 the see neof the accident and found it necessary to amputate the wounded limb these gentlemen paid a visit to their patient matlea again this morning and found him as comfortable as could be expected after so severe an injury an audacious scoundrel peter aggei angerson son who was wag serving a term in in the penitentiary for housebreaking escaped about two weeks ago night before last he returned to the convict evict encampment near jordan river the dogs barked which attracted the attention of the guard who went to the stable and captured angerson the latter said lie had taken afancy to a span or of mules belonging to warden rockwood rook rock wood and that ho he had come ogue them had haa ae twice during 7 his I 1 te term rm and while whilo he remains it is probable 11 lie lle will be kept in irons whisky again about seven list evening joseph salisbury tired fired orthis pistol near the wasatch drug store the bullet plowing the fingers of his hig left hand he then ihen step stepped ped up to samuel carlisle an acquaintance of ins oddis and stuck the weapon which was empty around his hig nace face I 1 dee aee dle in a playful mauner manner some by standers slanders thinking the pistol was loaded and that harm barm might ensue disarmed salisbury eau cau causing lilg 1119 a scuffle in the course of which three men went vent sprawling to the ground officer john Y smith soon appeared and took mr salisbury to the city hall and he was fined 15 today to day too much whisky was the cause i i eire eine last las night magli t the tho 1 I 0 o use lately east of pire eire J menus hall bail 31 was discovered to be on fire the flames commenced at A the mock board ora ota of a basement room and extended upwards between the klath dath jath and the wall and then therl eastward under the floor above captain burt a couple coupie of police officers a number of firemen and others succeeded in extinguishing the fire they had to tear teab away considerable wall and boarding to get water to the tho nna fla flames aies ales no alarm was sounded had thellie the nire dire not been discovered till a few minutes later the place could not have been saved the building being frame the damage dama e amounts to several hundred dollars dolla D gen doniphan in town geif gei f doniphan is iu in this city stopping at the townsend house andea and ex remain or so tilis theis gent lemanis the tho same general doniphan whose whon name nim bebe occurs in id the lii ill story of the latter day saints when the church was iu in missouri at the time governor boggs issued his exterminating order when achen joseph smith S rigdon hyrum smith parley P P patt 3 L wight and george robin bobin son were sentenced to be shot by a council or of omm off meers leers of tho the state militia in the market square of far vest brigadier general denounced the tile proposed execution as a cold blooded murder and threatened to withdraw his brigade and march back to clay county if it was persisted in some isome others also aiso took the same position the was made october alst 1838 and the brethren named we were to be shot the following morning at eight bight 0 clock elock but bat it was not put into effect eighth NN ward t ard the following minutes of ameo amee sij meeting ting held in the tile ah 81 h ward were handed in by brother john N ST pike and were inadvertently left out of last nights nighta pape paper the members of the esth ward met at their meeting house last tuesday night for the purpose of organizing the ath ward branch of the united order the meeting house being nearly filled E fe F sheets stated the object of the meeting and that all who wished to enter the order would have the privilege of d doing komg I 1 so while those who did not fisli wis 11 to would be excused from voting geo B wallace president of this stake of zion then addressed the congregation on the general principles of the united order cordei elder eider A aa M musser read the articles of eb partnership co and the rules of the united order of the city of st george previous to the election of officers bishop E 7 sheets said that all who could now join were cavit ed to do so while those who could not through business obligations or otherwise do so just at present sent but whose fi feelings aie die were weno for the order and who would join it a soon as they could w would 0 uld be privileged t to vote the vote being called as to who was in favor of the order a majority present voted for it he then said they would elect their officers V viz 1 1 z a president two vice presidents a secretary and abid a treasurer but would defer the election of oddi dl actors until some other time the members of the united order beings called upon to decide whether tile tiie onni officers should be nominated by bya a coin committee rn 1 atee or from tho house there thero being a little difference of opinion a vote in favor of of n u committee as was called but received only a few votes afterward a vote in favor of nominations from the house was put and carried by a large majority on motion E P F sheets was elected president john D T mcallister vleo vico president isaac brockbank 2nd and vice president john N pike secretary and john cartwright treasurer w A very good and land all seemed satisfied with the meeting after a few more remarks from prest G B wallace bp E F sheets and elder A M musser the meeting was dismissed supreme court the supreme court of he territory met ads yesterday ter afternoon chief chier justlee justice mckean and associate justices emerson and boreman on the bench captain roger koger beall and C myron hawley were admitted to the bar lawrence mann vs G W howard on appeal from the third district court sub submitted mittel without argument decisions wele were given in the following lowill el cases first national bank of utah plaintiff respondent vs af M ron reu ne ncr ner defendant appellant on appeal fron from the third district court orka oria on a motion overruling the demurrer to the complaint opinion of the lower court affirmed opinion by ya A J emerson emelson Em eison erson A J boreman concurring CP C J mckean concurring rl ig as to the affirmation of the i ment of the lower court but reserving the right to file a written opinion as to how far the common law of england E ri giand gland should extend over this territory v attorney for defendant excepts alice caste xu 11 lou lon prudent mou mon dent vs 13 AT caste appellant uit alt for divorce and alimony appeal aphea carom from the third district court where a decree creo cree wa was s entered decice of court doutt affirmed opinion bya by A J boram an C J Y mckean iq C concurring A J emerson dia feht ing the court mado an ati order allowing a plaintiff goa alimony alim allin opy ony to dependants bo be paid within twenty days defendants dan Ls attorneys attorney s except J 11 appellant vs lloyd aspinwall et at a respondents on appeal from the third district court appeal dismissed opinion by A J emerson uti uil unanimous concurrence ex patte patie benjamin Benjan lin ain L duncan dun ean can appointed territorial 11 marchal Marb warb ameial hal py by governor wood woods add avd exports john D T McAlli mcallister ater elected territorial marshal by joint vote of the legislature e euch eteh emch etch uch teh applying for recognition as territorial marshal B L duncan appointed by the tho go governor recognized as marshal de dc facto opinion by C J mckean A J boreman concurring A J emerson dissenting and reserving the right to no fife file a written opinion decision on the matter of 0 F strickland appointed territorial A attorney general by the governor 0 on n application to be recognized as that officer was reserved court adjourned till tuesday june juno loth at 10 aari anil am FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MAY 23 pleasure party the scholars schola rs of the 2nd and ward sunday school enjoyed a gala time it at Lind says gardens yesterday homemade honie home made the demand for homemade home made boob boots 9 and shoes is increasing the Working workingmen mens mons co operative association have late lately y been under the necessity of increase ofin in erens in ing their complement of hands hinds they are turning out a neat and substantial class of goods that are giving t general satisfaction pets various are the pets which folks take lake to dogs cats mice parrots parrot ac but that little four week old fox which one of our citizens was promenading up and down east temple street yes berday evening is is something new in the line A party par ty in in vain val vai n offered twenty div nive five dollars for it I 1 horse orse orso theft ahe the other night some parties par t le senter entered edth the tho e stable kept at the point of the mountain west for the convenience of travelers coolly saddled and bridled three horses one chestnut and und two black and rode off with them parties should ook look after their property pilo perty just juit now very close closely y as there are arg individuals going about who icho will not stop at anything I 1 in the stealing 0 line captured capture a patsey marley no N 0 2 is iq again an inmate of warden Rock woods portable penitentiary itma it may y be remembered that lie lle escaped from the penitentiary about twelve months ago after aften putting in about eight months of a term of about three years to which i he was sentenced for robbery with violence at camp floyd eloyd he ivas was arrested at ophir by deputy sheriff gwynn andaas and WAS brought here yesterday on the stage re he had bad to be manacled mana manae led cled with his hands behind him as lie he got free from his irons twice during thursday night decoration day jy by the the tho courtesy or offen uen morrow morio w we are enabled e d to publish til Y CAMP DOUGLAS H J F I 1 t may to the pull ic of salt satt the rhe garrison garrison of camp douglas will observe tlde tile 30 th autho month lda ida orith 1 in memorial of the soldiers diers who wilo sa sae sac c their lives ilves in the war of the rebellion the ceremonies will consist coi col q lf of military tary tars exercises speeches I 1 music and finally of strewing 9 flowers on the graves of tho the soldiers who are bair burned buried led in the post cemetery 1 I cordially invite the tho public of salt lake to join the garrison and participate in the exercises saturday t the ha 3 an inconvenient i day for fa r business people the cm ceremonies onies onles will vill take tahe place on the tile monday following ju june ne at 3 p pm m gen GMT P EO onnor is the marshal of the tho day a aud and n d will arrange the order ortho orthe of the tho elvil civil procession from flom the city to the camp from which point tie tle the military and civil proc proe professions processions process eslo esio lons ions M will march to the cemetery HERY lt C col coi ol 01 ut 8 army gazetteer of utah and aud salt lake the other day we briefly noticed the recel receipt pt of a copy oz ol this work published at the herald office in 1 n this city this work contains a sketch of mormonism mor Mur monism ehron chron chronologies 0 events of utah brief dese dere rip tho teti territory atory 7 productions uc and raun resources also p f f t the be various ilg lip in ill lil fa ry posts and most of tw the cities i and tie tle names of federal and local officer cers tenito nal nai county and municipal list of post offices in tilo tho territory population of the territory and ot of the unties counties ca and cities description of the mining districts of utah with other matter interesting and useful this gazetteer is by far the tile most full and complete and in in many ways wass the best vork of the kind ever published inand enaud in and aud dorthis for this city and territory and speaks ivel for the enterprise 6 and energy of the publishers it will be found exceedingly cee useful as a work dvork of reference to every business man man in the territory and to all ali those persons in and out who may have more inore or less occasion occa sidn to do business with residents resident of utah it should have a in the office of every citizen on the rampage early this ibis bof morning nigg a man was driving a mad bull through the lower part of the city when the animal hurmal broke loose burst into a shed where a carriage was wag kept and smashed up lup the tho vehicle when the owner of the carriage intimated to the owner of the bull buli that he be was rc responsible for the damage done the latter told him to go to a place whelo the temperature is supposed to ly nive nave ive ivo reached an exceedingly high degree of intensity and where the atmosphere is said toJi to jiahe ave or nw de sulphuric taint the hull huil was was wag driven to the anoble yard and there abandoned aban doped by its custodian reached the police that the infuriated beast was making things lively in that quarter by chasing cli cil asing everybody that chanced to be around A mounted officer was sent and ho he got a umber number ii of persons per solis to assist him ill in corralling eor 0 or the tha animal but the latter came very near corralling the thew hoie hoje crowd with fiery flery eyes lowered head bead and erected caudal appendage ho he took after ali first st one and then another spreading s we general consta consternation he finale finally Y took after the officer cerand and the tile latter iatter to secure his escape had bad to shoot him jn th neck 1 which cooled his ardor lut hut did not kill him suase subsequently bently the same officer was sent tack baek back to finish him outright which it la 18 probable he did there was no other alternative the beast having haying become a nuisance nul nui rance anee we understand that the animal gored one man in the baek back but did not hurt him hlin seriously organized the thel members of the tho ward met last evening at their schoolhouse school house hoube for forthe the purpose of organizing the twelfth ward |