| Show LOCAL AND OTHER X MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS irei itai DAYa DAILY NOV not 23 no ilo more lefore Twain mr atephen voorhees of manti mantl and miss ellz eliz areld ot of tile tiie same place were yesterday made man and wife the ceremony being performed by counselor s do H wells the bride la Is a daughter of bishop W to reid the young youn g couple who are as aa happy as newly married people always are will take their departure for their bunny aenny southern home tomorrow to morrow morro W may joy go with them themi another umon the marriage season has evidently begun in good earnest yesterday morning mr U ka son bon ot of blahos ija W eia ela haloy haldy tia idys LU buo luo mibs ailed barall sarah lo li Ei daughter of elder han ean izuno nun bun one oue ol of itlo ulio of sugar ii J rd lt of ofie otle tile tiie young people reside A reception in the evening at brother hansens home was numerously attended and a most happy occasion was the result we avye are not personally acquainted with the young couple but we dare venture they are in every way worthy of the lineage through which they ome came we wish them every happiness utah and northern freight matters A few weeks ago an item up ap feared erd 1 in this paper having the 91 utah ah burnal journal 7 as its origin so BO far as the subject waly wala concer concerned neti relating to the alleged discriminations in freight matters by the U P rail way corporation against tho people of cache valley mr B F cum oum editor of the journal during his last visit to the city stated in the hearing of a NEWS reporter that he had had an interview with mr P F B R mcconnell general freight agent of the union pacific railway ballway the latter iatter road controlling the utah and northern and that a satisfactory adjustment of the matters complained of by our northern neighbors was probable the latest issue of the tho journal announces a visit by mr mcconnell to logan with the intention of ascertaining the nature and extent of the grievances of the people of cache county and the north and the probable design of using his influence to ameliorate the present unsatisfactory condition of things so far as lies in his power he wab was taking pains to ascertain the fee tee lingis of business men in that region in re gard to height matters and our con temporary thinks it will tend to a better understanding between them and the union pacific company which will redound to the advantage of both knocked down by a horse A painful accident betel mr william james son bon of david james james esq q about 10 this morning lie he had hitched to the light wagon belonging to the business house which velch he represents a wild horse and after driving up to and calling at the store on main street had gone on with the wagon up into the eleventh ward while on the way the headstall head stall of the horses bridle bridie became disarranged and mr james got out to fix it leaving the jines lines with a small email boy who was with him in the wagon he had barely reached the horses head when the latter becoming frightened at some thing reared up and struck him in the face with his hoofs inflicting two ugly cuts one above and the other beneath lis gis hla his left eye he fell to the ground and lay there helpless for some minutes while the horse ran ian on ons recovering himself as soon as he could mr james pursued and finally the runaway was stop stopped ho he was asked into a house near by and had the blood washed from hib hla face after which he sent the boy back baek to the store with the wagon and went in quest of a surgeon who stitched up his wounds he is feeling rather weak this after atter noon and doubtless his eye will pro sent a bad ap appearance pe arance for some days but we are pi pleased e ased to learn that the accident wh which cli cil might have been worse proved otherwise paralysis again on oa sunday november lith at morgan city brother daniel bull a well known c citizen of that place and an old time veteran of the church fell a vlot victim 1 ni to paralysis he was in the year of his ageana had had bad not only a long life but an eventful one as 83 well he was born september b 1814 at birmingham birmingh am warwick shire england and was baptized into the church of jesus christ of latter day saints in 1814 by elder george stiles he emigrated to nauvoo in the following year where he worked at gunsmith ingo ing he was among the number detailed to guard the city against the mob and made a cannon from a steamboat shaft for its ita defence he afterwards moved to Quincy illinois and finally arrived in salt lake city october 1819 where he resided in the old fort eort and also moved into the first house built in the fifteenth ward he waa was a member of the nauvoo brabb brass band under captain pitt likewise one of captain bailouts Ball Bail outs brass band and for years was wab captain of the morgan city band he moved to that place tin in 1861 on the ad of may 1815 he ha ordained a high preat prat and on august 1878 was wab chosen first counselor to the president ot of the tha high priest priests a quorum he was stricken with paralysis which deprived him of the use of 1113 ills right side and his hib speech on the sunday before his demise lse ise he jeo died in full fall faith ot of the ther gospels gospel surrounded by hla his relatives and friends |