Show LOCAL NEWS FROM erom FRIDAYS DAILY NOV 23 28 I 1 birthday celebration the anniversary of the birth of counselor daniel 11 II wells was celebrated in ft ve very veny pleasing leasin and successful manner a at t ril riz lils ills twelfth ward residence last ast evening we regret thau that we ha space today to day to little more than allude to it among the pleasant features of the entertainment provi provided did was a childrens cha charade ancestor ancestral al tableaux and a dramatic sketch in which numbers numbers of brother wells child children rela reia and grandchildren C b took part the readi reading nir of an bri original ginal poem by mrs airs E 3 welt Well sas as the tableaux illustrating the wells ancestry presented was another thing much enjoyed all present were delighted towards the conclusion the venerable recipient of the honor conferred addressed the assembly in a feeling and impressive manner brother wells we wish you many more such happy occasions engine vs caboose on wean wednesday es evening about 7 as the passenger train over the utah central was passing kays creeck creck siding on its way to this city an accidental collision took place between it and the northbound freight train the latter was sidetracking side tracking its rear caboose for the accommodation of the tiie sportsmen who went up to stas here there bere all night and spend end the next day ay on the sanu salici ridge the freight train was a little late in getting off the main track they showed no signal to the passenger pass euwer enwer train and the result resul was that the ew en lne ine gine inc of phe the hc down train collided with the caboose lu juring injuring the outside of the latter considerably and inflicting some slight damage to the locomotive no olin was hurt but two young men T A williams and geo S bourne were not a little frightened they were both on the caboose mr williams inside andar and mr Bourne above in the lookout box bok they got even by scaring rabbits all the next day we did not learn whether they injured any arizona Poly roly polygamy gainy cases the following dispatch was received yesterday I 1 afternoon ter noon PRESCOTT pre SCOTT arizona nov 1884 E editor deseret mews news ammon al tenny has been convicted of polygamy on evidence ut of admissions of having wife living in arizona no tact of marriage proved no jio bail before or after sentence joun jonn B mii mir xer NER from the prescott arf Ari arizona zoila miner of the dinst we excerpt the following a the trial triai of ammon al tenny indicted for polygamy has been sel set for sor next bishop udall of st johns and several other leading ledding Alor mormons cormons mons of apache county are in prescott to answer answer to indictments for polygamy nearly all the leading citizens of apache county both bath mormon stormon and gentile are in attendance on the district court as witnesses or defendants in polygamy cases owing to the absence of material witnesses for the prosecution alithe all ali the united states cases against poly of apache county cereto were today ay continued until next monday on and after which day they will be tried as fast as possible john johr B milner of utah was yesterday admitted to practice in the district court milner is in prescott for the purpose of defending the mormons cormons under indictment for polygamy the ease with which the dear people can look out for gard less lessof of county officials is strikingly shown at present in apache county every officer of which county sheriff treasurer recorder district attorney supervisor and coroner is at present in prescott attending the district court as a witness in polygamy cases |