| Show LOCAL NEWS I 1 FROM FRIDAYS DAILY dally reb yeb 1 awed Aved wedded ded mr fergus ferguson Fergas olif son of the late james ferguson esq and miss mis jeannette sharp daughter of bishop john sharp ot of this city yesterday entered upon married life justice adam spiers officiating in the ceremony A reception and su supper er was given at the residence of mrs mrs annie annle sharp mother of the bride last evenin evening thi tho NEWS extends its good wishes A good deed A young man in the employ of the D B R G who is dependent entirely upon his wages for a livelihood Ivell hood lost his entire months pay last tuesday while going from the bank where he had been having checks chck cashed for his associates in t the th e machine shops he was agreeably surprised yesterday ester evening by being tendered more than the amount lost the said sum being in subscribed by his friends in the shops thus showing themselves to be inclined these can feel assured that this kindness is duly appreciated rec by the young man and his fa family TR y good deeds are never forgotten giant powder accident A man named james treloar trel oar a miner at tintic gintic met with a serious and lamentable accident on wednesday by the explosion of a stick of giant glant powder which some one thoughtlessly or with malicious intent had put inside a s tove stove in which mr treloar treloar kindled a fire not knowin knowing the proximity of the dangerous coi col combustible the powder went off and shattered the unfortunate mans body in a fearful manner anner one leg was so badly injured that amputation was found necessary above the knee and the other may yet have to be treated similarly the right forearm and some of the nin fin fingers ers were also hurt ile he is at the carolle catholic hospital in a precarious state dr benedict attended him dangerous and unlawful A gentleman living in the neighborhood of prospect hifa ward states that as he was coming down town yesterday afternoon he came upon two men practicing at target shooting they placed Ve aced their garyet target at the end of a fence belonging oe longing to mr 3 r robert K R anderson and very near to abath a path leading around the hill from the empire mill from which direction people were apt a t to appear at any minute crackel crackly Crack Crac kr rl clackl Crac kl went the rifle shots peppering the target and the earth in its ts vicinity with leaden pellets each of which carried death to the luckless ackless wight who might the next moment turn the he bend bendot of the winding path where the target was fixed the gentleman who witnessed the shooting being aware of the existence of a law against such dangerous sport within the limits of the city was on the point of speaking to the men and warning them to desist but thinking he was nov rot the proper erson to take such an action i he came n to the news office and informed the editor who now calls the attention of the municipal officers to the dangerous practice and infraction of the law which he complains of an example should be made of those who persist in such things before some innocent citizen Is ig accidentally killed assault and attempt to rob an assault and unsuccessful attempt at robbery was made last evening by a man named johnson upon one j J P P houber near the D and andar 14 G railway track between between the fifth and sixt sixth IVA wards rl Is the tw two omen men it seems were walking into antl lown iown from the morgan storian smelter where had been employed when in the course of conversation sat on johnson learning that his companion had some money about him he drew a pistol and hit over the head with it the weapon being accidentally the two then grappled and fell and R was getting the best bentoi of his opp anent but through loss of blood and consequent weakness he had to loose his hold and the wom would be robber escaped without however taking any of the others alers money with him louber was found by some boys and mr nir IF F lewis who wilo took him into his house where he was kindi kindl kindly cared for ile he had llad a scalp wound which K bled hied freely but he was not dangerously hurt bohnson johnson was last seen on the R gt G track going south the police pollee are on the lookout for him supreme court the following business was transacted in the utah supreme court to day J james aames ames 3 at barlow appellant vs alex ramsay et al respondents from froin third district submitted on brief and taken under advisement mary ann 31 pratt apelIa apella nt vs alex ramsay et at al respondents same jesse J 31 urphy murphy appellant Ys vs alex ramsay et eta al respondents same mildred d E andall randan kandan et al appellants vs alex ramsay et a al respondents sime same ellen mcclawson CC lawson et eft a nl appellants vs aiex alek ramsay et al respondents same louis Benl beni benites tes appellant Ys va benj hampton et at al respondents from irom third district second hearing of cause ordered and adjudged emerson A J that judgment of this court entered july 11 ll IM 1883 be and hereby is set aside and v vacated and judgment af district court equit alarmed L rp respondent recover from tap lap appellant thomas thamas D dee deo appellant vs E F hyland et al respondents from first district II strict rehearing denied people of utah appellants and respondents spon dents vs alex aiex S hill appellant llant ilant and respondent from third ame age district adjudged hunter C J dissenting that judgment of district court sustained tain d L an and d allowing the demurrer to indictment m nt be and hereby is reversed and cause remanded to district court with directions to overrule said demurrer and allow defendant to plead to to said indictment further ordered and adjudged no one dissenting that the orders appealed from by defendant be and hereby are affirmed don C tufts administrator etc respondent vs elbridge tufts appellant from third district judgment of district court affirmed respondents to recover costs people of utah respondents vs P F HT H tremayne remayne appellant llant ilant fro from tad third district 1 appeal aue age dismissed account of E T sprague clerk of this court amounting to OR 90 as per diem tiem compensation for the current ns its ca cal cai yeara year yean proved approved court ourt a adjourned burned till the ad day of april p JI at 10 am A SKILFUL SCULPTOR A YOUNG UTAH ARTIST OF STRIKING ABILITY WILL OPEN oren A STUDIO this morning we had the pleasure of meeting mr C E dallin of spring ville utah ah whose reputation as a sculptor macnow be considered national nis llis progress in tile the art during the last four years neing being almost phenomenal ile he is now only ta 22 21 years old and went to boston and entered upon his studies at the age of 18 among his principal and most notable productions are a copy of a panther a little girl the latter having been mentioned in terms of commendation by the leading boston papers rs it was exhibited in the art institute ta t ute fair in 1883 1882 he produced the bust of a boy to order it was favorably noticed for merit at the contemporary Art exhibition held at the boston museum of idine eine arts one of his next conspicuous specimens of artistic skill was a model of the revere the matter of the award of the order for the statue being between mr dallin and the well known artist mr thos ball and not yet decided he also made a statue of william warren the actor who was delighted with it the cowboy equestrian and indian equestrian are said to be splendid specimens of art and in the same line comes a mexican lassoing lessoing lass a steer the latter was greatly admired by prof jugularis Jug Jus glaris a noted italian sculptor who in viewing it made the remark that there was no reason why mr dallin should not become one of the foremost sculptors in america mr dallin dallia once called upon oliver wendell holmes and asked him to sit for a bust the doctor showed geat great reluctance stating humorously that t he did not think he could live through the ordeal ile he sat once before and the production was a ghastly object the artist dying shortly after 1 its s execution during the interview mr dallin made good use othis eyes and aud aided by a photograph produced produce a a lifelike life like bust dr holmes honnes happened to call afterwards at the art workshop with a lady friend and saw the bust of somebody he thought appeared familiar to him he walked around it and at last exclaimed why its no other than myself to the great amusement of his bis companion the bust was greatly admired by the friends of ir dr holmes mr nir dallin purposes remaining in this city till next fall and opening a studio he will study western su subjects which is 9 a new neld geld for sculpture he will also aiso execute orders and we kope hope nope his luls skilful brain and hands will be kept amply employed utah should take some pride in her young artist whose merit is beyond all question we hope he will have plenty of patrons FROM SATURDAYS DAILY FEB 2 Z boy disappeared about 8 months ago a lad named nicholas J thomas aged about 36 16 years a native of wales and nd son of thomas and catherine thomas lef left t his home in this city with the expressed intention of going to ogden to work on the railroad he has never been heard of or from since any mor lor information mation matlon concerning his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his has anxious parents reduced rates the union pacific railway company co any has issued an order which goes rato into effect today to day reducing their passenger classification by doing away entirely with what are de nominated emigrant passengers and emigrant trains from this date the second class will be the lowest one and passengers can cau reach points on the missouri river eiver for the same rates emigrants were formerly charged viz 40 the second class rate being reduced to that figure figare and they will travel on express trains indian troubles near ogden the ogden H herald erald of the says that for some weeks past four or five indians with their families have been camping on a sagebrush elevation a few hundred yards south of the wilson schoolhouse which is about labout two miles west of ogden yesterday one of the braves came camo to ogden and partook of the spirit that mabeth the red man howl cowf returning tn his hid camp he continued ainu led the pranks which he be began hegan n on his way from the thi city flouris flourishing his weapon shooting and threatening he shot five times through the tent of one of his bis neighbors and eacil eachl came near sending his fello squaw into eternity her shawl was literally riddled yet she managed to escape but her warrior became picked up his gun and shot the brave through the body just above the heart the bullet passing out at the back this put a quietus to his war whoops s Thel shooting indian escaped and ras gas has not since been heard from the brave that was shot is ay lying with a repentant spirit asking for me medicine he says he Is 25 snows old a and does not yet we presume wish to depart to the happy hunting huntine g grounds agone to rest elsewhere appears the death notice of elder thomas rich bich of east porterville morgan C county oun oua t v and first cousin to the late apost apostle re charles C rich eich he was with the latter in the battle of crooked river iver lver assisted in carrying col david patten from the field and afterwards was arrested in company with P P pratt geo D grant alex mcrae and others and imprisoned in richmond jail ray bay counte mo he stood firm ana and true all the trials from far west to the expulsion at nauvoo Nau 1 he was well acquainted with the p prophet r p he t jos joseph eph and assisted many ti times noe roe S in p protecting his person he came e to U utah th I 1 in 1800 1860 was tear tain in the militia in the echo canon cannon war and figured conspicuously as a scout and ranger under colonels lot smith and 0 P rockwell doin doln doing efficient service his record as a minister of the gospel is none the less bright he was ordained early to the office of seventy and wherever his voice was heard it was for truth and perhaps no one left his testimony in more positive and earnest terms in the organization of the morgan stake of was chosen a member of the high council a po position s 1 I 1 he honorably filled being at t the h e time of his death a much respected and honored member of that body he was W a good father and husband and saint peace to his bis ashes missionary experience elder jesse J fuller writing from venus lawrence county tennessee to president joseph F smith gives a concise his experience while laboring in in that and adjacent regions as a his first appointment was on duck river hickman county in a branch of the church finst arst organized by apostle david W 11 atten ratten where elder fuller spent nearly two months he was then appointed to travel in landerdale lauderdale county alabama where he remained five months and as was then sent to open up a new neld held in lawrence county tenn where he has been located since last april part of the time he had had as a companion elder james A Taylor who had since been appointed to an adjoining field nield on the north elder george J woodbury of st george was his fel low laborer at time of writing january brother W preached his first sermon about two months before and and could now give as good a discourse on the first principles for an hour and a half as anyone need to hear two or three meetings a week were being held in private houses as the schoolhouses were too open and often without stove or fireplace they had baptized ili III fifteen teen within the last two months and several other people were deeply interested the prospect was good for several additions within a month or dr so A number of those baptized were afflicted and had received benefit from the ordinances of baptism and confirmation one brother was healed of a fever sore through the healin healing ordinance administered by five elders one woman desired to be administered to for a fever and was healed but had no not t joi jot joined ne tl the church elder fuller had bad seen the power of god manifested many times in healing and in the preaching of young elders TIIE THE capt cApr riya kiya OF JOHNSON A f ull full account 0 ai the assault and attempt tem t to rob one J P roeber roeben by geo W Yoh bohnson Johnson was given in last evenings NEWS it has since been learned that johnson immediately after the assault assan lt started for ogden on foot arrived there yesterday morning marshal else eise of that th at city having been notified of the assault was on the lookout for johnson and captured him directly after his appearance rance there and sent him back to t g esz ity city in the custody of a deputy johnson claims to have struck loeher in self defense ue he was to have haye had a hearing today to day at 10 am but the examination was continued until tu tuesday es d next that the defense may have sael sufficient ent time to procure witnesses FROM MONDAYS lally dally FEB 4 B D Y academy S S jones Jone new store provo has haideen been fitted up for the accommodation of the academic department parn pann artmont ment of the brigham alb aib young academy school opened there today to day it will fcc occupy apy both ground and upper floors the building Is 13 very suitable I 1 e the debris of the burnt building is being cleared away A liberals liberal sud suo ut scrip tieu Is being circulated for far the aicer ers adjacent to the academy sandy notes no more inore cases cage r f diphtheria are aie reported reporter in sandy da day dax and sunday schools are arc yet closed af if sick sickness bickness ness gess kae keeps s away they will soon 0 open e n mr yoseph joseph awty away still has burled buried hrs his fo fourth arth and last child it died of brighta eil cil disease spase making four deaths in his family in 11 days mr nir and mrs astill astall |