| Show LOM LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM erom LY dea dec 6 5 office opened the deseret telegraph company has opened an office at pleasant grove utah county credential lal lai present presented e d it will be ob observed served servel by a dispatch from washington that the credentials of mr john jolyn T caine as delegate from utah were presented in congress by Ke Ite moulton appointments peter J T lammers is Js appointed president of and john volker traveling elder in the holland mission joseph 11 evans ia appointed traveling elder ia jn the newcastle conference he arrived by the 8 d S arizona nov loi 10 millennial star ano aro ovis is contributor 1 the third number of the new volume of this excellent magazine contains the following george A smith first mission territorial government Gavern ment 1 I J M tanner tannei mineral springs Bp rings 11 II jos joa T kingsbury indian summer in the alleghenies J ii townsend eternal duration of matter P P pratt st nicholas sermons and writings of the prophets ts baptism t am joseph smith on sleeping with snakes beppo true christinas christmas and new now yearb years a day E E brain B rain weddings ff IV in the wake of the church kirt land R RW W young signs of christs ca coining ming 1 I R S spencer john bunyan hannah T king small beginnings chas mackay spirit memories joseph yoseph P F smith what Is life late 0 OF F whitney thanksgiving day emmeline B wells association intelligence notice to stake superintendents quarto y conference box elder An answers to questions questions to answer publications received why not bot the temperate and sensible allusion to the territories made by president arthur la in his message mee meets 3 w with bore sore displeasure a from the rabid wing of the so ilo called liberals of this locality it has been bug Eug suggested that the source from which governor murray draws his inspiration should be nudged to prompt him to remove the president aud and appoint some manewith man with a smaller conscience and more contracted views of statesmanship the governor and his aids are not overburdened aitu modesty they are la in the tho wholesale official removal and appointment business and why their power and policy be felt as ss as 99 far as this great republic ex extends tends tenda the they y i are great men very great at least we have frequently heard them bay may BO so themselves they make that announcement in all their public speeches and they tiley often speak although they appear to be isolated in the view of their own owa greatness yet they continue to assert it just as if other othen people held heid the bame same opinion HORRIBLE ACCIDENT FRAGMENTS OF numan HUMAN REMAINS FOUND ON TIIE THE 0 P erack TRACK NEAR HEAR OGDEN when the express train arrived from the west this morning the people were horrified by tho the report of the train men of a fearful fatal fatai occurrence on the C P railroad on read reaching hing chases chased crossing a few miles west of ogden they saw on the track trach the head of a human being A little farther further on in th that at direction lon they observed a limb and still nearer here they haw legs arms heart and intestines scattered along the track for a considerable distance to what unfortunate person the remains belonged they do donot not know neither had they any means whatever of ascertaining it ia supposed however that a tramp had crept upon the brakes of one of the cars cara to steal a ride on the no 8 westbound train last night that ho he had lost his hia grip fell under the wheel wheels and that the crushing crashing weight of the train had passed over him literally cutting him to pieces and scattering his remains along the line on the arrival of the train and the report of the train men on the subject a message was at fit once sent rent to the coroner the result of whose inquest into the cause of his death his name who he is and other interesting te particulars have not yet reached aa us ogden herald monday DESERET HOSPITAL A WORTHY AND USEFUL institution this institution which was established it july tuly la now supplying a long loos elit feit felt flit need of the ther people and Is all al that ft it alim to he be a home for the sick baid haid litif jiji el it fa in centrally and pleasantly bated ii with plenty of fresh air antl and a good water supply the set of surgical and gy gynecological instruments J ii ji i a complete one the beai beat that could he be obtained while a pharmaceutical department connected with the hospital furnishes the nee necessary meary weary drug drag supply tho the head brad nurse la is a woman of abill and exper experience lencel having served five years in two of the largest hospitals in Stock holme we also have an efficient night nuree who has served in one of the same hospitals two yeara yearb and a half these nurses sheals the english aa as well as their native language the tha visiting surgeons hours are between 11 a m and I 1 p p m those wishing to consult with dr W P F anderaon anderson should visit the tho hospital during the above hours the average monthly attendance of patients since the organization of the hospital has been from twelve to twenty since november isk the medical rates have been reduced in specially complicated cases ad al dit ional lonal charges are made specially lally low rates can be made with bishops for indigent parties residing in their respective wards by consul consulting tinz tino with dr mattie mattle paul hughes Hugh esthe tig tio house surgeon the wards are substantially and comfortably furnished with iron bedstead bedsteads band mand and other suitable conveniences nien ces and the hospital will now accommodate from thirty to thirty five patients pat lente E B B R 8 BUITH SMITH president E B WELLS secretary in behalf of the thu executive board FROM WT wednesdays DAILY dally DEC 6 the etez exponent we have received the latest number of the comans womans exponent it ia Is full of interesting reading being an ably edited spicy journal which should be on the table of every family subscribe for it on oa thanksgiving night a villain entered the vestibule window of the logan presbyterian church and built a fire of kind lings and shavings upon a benc hubing husing at least a half gallon of coal oil the mt M t morning the charred remains of the lindung wood and the partially burned were wore found the coal oil which was mostly on the floor had misfired the fire fore the family consisting of five persons were asleep in the bulf ding and had the tha purpose of the alend fiend been abed all might have perished in the flames oo 00 arrests nave have been made as yet though the officers are diligently searching for the culprit culPi lt logon logan leader A hunter hunted the other day two young men were ausing along the foothills foothill foot hilli of the big Mount mountain ain aln in in parleys Par ieya leya on their way to a house in the vicinity one of the boys carried a repeating rifle in the llope that lie be might bee eee some game he saw in a clump clamp of bruh brush what he imagined to be a fawn and crept up to within fifty yards yarda of it while bis big companion kept on his way he fired and hit the animal on the jeg jog and was greatly surprised to see instead of a fawn three large lynx dart out of the thicket and make a furious dash toward to ward him he threw his rifle to the ground and ran for life but finding the brutes were gaining on him he took to the nearest trae and had bad barely time to get beyond their reach when they arrived on the spot they kept watch upon their human enemy the whole of the night the unfortunate hunter having to sit shivering in the branches antii antil early next morning when the lynx departed up the hill it is needless to state that when the young man regained terra teyra firma he did not go in the same direction the tips of his ears and portions of his feet were frozen and when met on his way from the scene of the a adventure d wak was in ins ina a ra rather sher ther demoralized condition special legislation more ial lal ia jenit has baa been boen asked for utah wah within the last five years than any othar other section of uncle ala mla dorn dorr rin sin in of four times the ex ten in situation tion nw N w hard hart abs tbs clamor for special ha h leel leei a 11 l ton ion lon conoe come from the b in tta teai 1 of a werk weak rnino ruino minority rity there might pub albl albi 1 ie lomo somo rear re anable diable and coush consla tent to claim special laws being beins enacted providing of course that the condition of aff affairs lairs warranted it from a j just jost ost oat and legal stand point poin t we admit admi t tb that thai at t the b a in interests t eres ts of the minot minority ity should be respected and protected by the strong arm of the law when their claims are just juat but wo we are not in favor ot of any special class receiving g protection and aid Th the espirit spirit and mft aft aning of the constitution ia is 1 impartial represents tionne unprejudiced administration of the laws of our country it wab waa not understood by the framers trainers of that famous and grand instrument that suy say portion of the commonwealth should receive special enactments to force inimical measures against the fow or in any way restrain the free exercise of political or religious liberty utah has long needed special legislation legislations Is but not the kind generally asked for by complaining carpet and adventurers who have lately made utah a stopping place we need legislation that will protect the rights of the whole people and not in favor of a few sore more heads that are never satisfied unless they are placed in power to roh rob and plunder the hard earnings of others silvar esef eser miner willard city bishopric A correspondent at willard box elder county towards the following on sunday bunday sun bun day the ad dinst the people of this place were favored with a visit from apostle lorenzo Ij orenzo snow eiders elders E A box andt and J D burt bunt of the stake presidency and other brethren from brigham city there having been no bishop over the ward since the demise of brother GW ward last august the people e on hearing that the presidency of the stake would visit us naturally expected that the vacancy would be filled hence the meeting honse house was crowded to its utmost capacity with people anxious not only to listen to the words of comfort and encouragement the brethren might have to impart but to have a voice in the selection of presiding officers for the ward the congre congregation gatlon was not disappointed in this respect and when the name of george facer was presented present sd to them for sustained by auna a unanimous vote brother facer made a few remarks thanking the people for their confidence reposed in him and ard nominating eldera elders abraham zundel and owen owens for his counselors who were also sustained with the same unanimity of feeling brothers facer and zundel were formerly counselors to bishop GW ward the Preel presidency dency then ordained and set bro facer apart aa as bishop and the peoples dispersed feeling heartily glad that an organization was once more effected and hoping that the ward under their guidance will progress and keep pica with other wards in all that thai tends tendis to the material and spiritual develop ment and prosperity of a community horrible fate of a tramp the ogden herald gives the following particulars regarding the mangled remains remaina of the man found on the C P track near cear that town on monday M the deceased had black hair dark sandy beard appeared to be about 35 years aars of age and would probably weigh about pounds the coro core ner first found his hla hat and about one mile bouth south of chases crossing near a stream called fouz four mile mlle A few rods roda further north they founds his right leg which appeared to have been torn from the body at the knee still further north a short distance distances hey they found the heart the liver and the th 0 lungs lu scattered on the railroad track just juat on the north elde eide of four ilour milt mile the coroner and his aids found the tb a left ribs riba the whole side elde and a few feet from thia this ghastly spectacle lay the trunk of the body A few feet distant in the centre of the track were ere been seen soen seen the head the right f ghoul ler ivr and right arm connected niec tied r about nifty fifty yards abill further north they found the left lett foot toot which had been severed from the lea two hundred yards yarda distant stant ii from the creek they discovered the left hand which had been euit eilt it t efrat off a t the wrist small pieces of ih bids bidy flesh and bones were scat texon for a distance of four h hundred undred yards the clothing which had been torn from the deceased wab was carried in pieces about three fourths of a mile along the railroad track the searchers recovered no papers or any other article by which the unfortunate man could be identified the only thing in one of his pockets wa a two line great primer space from the type foundry of painter co S F after the tha remains were collected they were placed in a coffin and interred by the side of the track near where the trunk of the body had been found fuu full State statement bidi it of the kanah case JamesB james B halladay of kan ran ab writes to us a detailed account of the shooting affair that occurred there on the oth of november HIB hla description was prompted tea by the fact that ha he had seen several false amounts accounts given in the papers seeking to make it appear in the light liht of a mormon outrage upon a liberal era mr halladay was a witness of the whole occurrence he says that thomas purley parley supposed to be a fictitious name is reported to have made his escape from mexico tail having killed two men there on the day of the trouble turley had been drinking and engaged in fight flight with a man named moses emmet after that he made his way to a camp nire fire afew a few rods from james B Halladay Hali hall 18 house where a family named truman were stopping for the night on their way from arizona to st george W A halladay being an acquaintance of the family was at the camp when turley approached he had hib hia hand on him his pistol and using the rarest blasphemous language toward the mormons cormons Mor mons generally and uttering threats sethe same time he stated that brigham young and the tho authorities thorit ties les of the mormon church generally planned and directed the mountain mea dows mur murders dero dezo WA Halladay who was sitting bitting by the fire bald sald any man that made such an assertion was a liar turley turney responded with a blasphemous expression drew his hia pistol a 0 and fired at halladay and reit eilt being ng close to hib hia intended vIct victim fiu lin him on the head with the pistol cutting a deep gash from which the blood gushed nearly blinding and stunning him halladay recovered in an instant Ins tanty tanti and notwithstanding one ono of his hands was disabled some of tho the bones having been recently broken by a kick from a horse he leaped upon turley knocked the pistol from his hand and then threw throw him to the ground turleys curleys Tur leys khz three ee companions compa niona pulled halladay from the desperado and the miscreant ran ranj halladay sending two shots after him both of which missed turley was ni va rested by lute fuller faller 0 A truman W H halladay trva irva 61 1 6 look took paw let iet nadi cong tong the an me night turley was waa taken before the justice fined in the insignificant sum of eight dollars and allowed to goat go at large according to the statement of our correspondent the affair was the result of a plot to murder halladay to prevent him giving testimony in a cattle stealing case before the district court at beaver one of tur leys leya gang ha hazing having zing been heard beard to tell him if he couldn |