| Show LOCAL NEWS FROM MONDAYS DAILY dally N sov NOV V 17 11 the immigrants the latest news from the immigrants is that they wera in omaha at midnight ou on saturday and expected to leave leav e an hour later for lor the west A word from st Cli cil diaries arles aries A correspondent at st charles bear lake co idaho states that the shucks of earthquake quake so ir vividly felt at other filc flae places earth of OD the loth dinst was sufficient clent at th that at il place t to cause ause quite a conversation atio atlo atto for several c ra I 1 days which had not then subsided the weather was beautiful there being no snow catlon canlon work was progressing and the citizens were having more time than usual to prepare for winter inmates of the pen there are at present in the utah penitentiary ar an arl even one hundred inmates joseck joseph 11 evans was the mith goth that number includes five live cill Clit namen and one or two indians one unruly convict lias has been locked up alone on bread and water one meal per clay for four or five clays ills his offense is fighting and general insubordination several inmates walk around the yard with heavy shackles on their legs logs on one c of these is the murderer hopt their occupation is various yesterday some soine were playing base ball some cards some treading and ana others sitting or strolling about in tile the shady or sunny pans paris of me tiie yard while others were yvere wrestling 11 making whips etc in the d da altime time they have the liberty of the yard though carefully watched by armed patrolmen from the walls wails at dark they are confined in cells celis and each morning before they are let out the premises are carefully searched lest weapons or other implements of escape esemae should be furnished by fri friends c ads fiam from the outside everything is kept clean and neat about the place so far as observable by the casual vi viator vii vil eltor tor ton district court proceedings before chief justic zane monday nov 17 1884 E A ireland receiver vs IV 11 11 II bowers et etal al default and judgment as prayed order made that all civil cases tried be le ported by the official reporter of the court james de courcy vs gustave johnson defendant I 1 moves for a continuance on affidavits motion allowed exception Theop lillus nethery nether gsg Bou gardet et al judgment by ague axie agreement ement each party to today ay his own cost J goldsmith et al vs james do de courcy dismissed on tion for want of pro prosecution cution salt lake city vs P L LW wellams illiams on motion of plaintiff dismissed salt lake same order james harvey vs D it Vo pomeroy meroy continued by consent additional cases oi on i the civil jury calender en derwill will be made oh tuesday nov 18 at 10 am forthe the times commencing eric elic dav day dec and ending friday dec fl 1884 admitted citizen james quick a native of E england n land now of salt lake county John Cunnington et al vs john S scott et etal al patrick harrin ton allowed to intervene etc court adjourned ill tuesday A sad sail event A dispatch flom bishop joseph kimball of meadow 1 lile ille ilie rich meli county received yesterday yeste iday by brother john it winder informed him of the death of his daughter lizzie vite wife wite of joshua eldredge a resident of that place the sad event oer oct occurred jirred yesterday at 31 31 am the deceased was but 29 years of age and was the mother of three children ac aged d t two four and six years re respectively 41 YO ee t 1 e y oh she C was the daughter of john h n it a and aud a allen alien ellen elien winder of the thu twelfth ward of t this h is city her mother and brother jo john 1 in lilt left tylor for Meadow meadowville vIlle by thi this mornings train her husband was absent at the time of her death and it is not known whether the mournful tit lit ti tidings dins have yet reached him ile he lef iet left this athis city ity b by y team on friday last expecting to fet iet get home on tuesday every effort has las ins been made to reach him by bv telegraph but so far as known without avail it is with profound regret that we chronicle the termination of a life so young oung and useful the present writer knew knew the deceased personally and can testify to many exee exec excellent ilent qualities of heart md and a mind possessed by her notable among which was an unusual degree of intelligence and cheerfulness of disposition which endeared her to a large circle of friends it Is hard for even the most stoical to view her sudden departure f from rom this life with an any ivee ivie but profound sorrow we deeply condole with the bereaved husband to whom her death will come as a he heavy shock with her three little ones one aft ift left without a mothers care and with her father mother brothers sisters and other relatives and friends who will sorrow for her with sorrow unfeigned may god comfort their hearts |