Show LOCAL NEWS NE vvs AVS from enox TUESDAYS DAILY 26 italian opera company we are requested to state that parties in the country who will attend the opera may secure the best reserved rese iese lese rued ruea seats by forwarding wardin their money mo immediately ed lately to neUIn W A elos eros rossiter salt lake e theatre by P 0 order or registered letter the eighth dam A correspondent from st joseph apache county arizona writes on tiie tile the dinst that the people eo there had started to put their t he eighth dam in the little colorado Color adb river with the hope that it would stay and the expectation that it would go out the weather was very cold with more moisture than last winter trial by jury the case of the people eople against george steed indicted for assault with wite intent to kill one robert white on the of march 1883 is before the district court today to day our readers will remember the circumstances of the case steed claims that white seduced his wife the latter claims to have been shot at several times by the defendant the assault took place at farmington those locomotive wreckers rs the pioche record some time ago stated that the two locomotives recently y purchased by the utah iron manufacturing fac ac company had been ruined by freezing and bursting of at the pipes b by y the carelessness at ot those in charge of at t them hem during the re removal inoval of the rails e etc tc we have just learned from B ishop bishop thomas taylor superintendent of the works that he is informed by his foreman that the cost of repairing the ruined locomotives would reach the enormous sum of the exponent the woman doman 1 s exponent for tor february has the following birthday scrap E R snow smith the twilight phenomenon lula scriptural testimony mary ann pratt AI our travels traveis beyond the mississippi helen Mar diar whitney to mrs emily scott mr nir J tanner buckeyes Buc keyes emily scott antl anti mor mon measures editorial I 1 an indig nant american wo woman man 11 P ruth uth my experience and observation emma J blummel A refutation A mormon wife diversity of thought and education ann fellows besides editorial notes correspondence etc A A very good number third district court proceedings before chief justice hunter on tues bues da dar daj february 1884 S C pancake vs newell newen K hill hul default and decree of foreclosure william howard vs L B howard dickson and varian appear as attorneys for the plaintiff nels mary iari fari hewitson vs george hewitson nive five v e days time to prepare and file statement and and bill of exceptions on appeal admitted citizen jens S jensen people etc vs mary A morton etc abduction defendant mary A A morton arraigned plea not guilty people etc vs george steed assault with intent to murder murde r S ff H snider and E A pearson for defendant jury trial in progress A sole survivor father zebedee coltrin of spanish forks fork is in the city and called at the NEWS office this morning we were pleased to see this aged veteran who will be 80 years old on the ath of next lext september in good health for sor fora a man of his years and likewise in excellent spirits ile he is the oldest surviving member of the first school of the prophets and the oldest member of the priesthood Priest priesthood good having been ordained an elder under the hands of john whitmer in february 1831 less than a year after the church was waa organized he was ordained a high priest july 1212 la 2 under the hands of hyrum smith brother coltrin was the intimate friend and associate of the prophet joseph smith and it la Is A L feast of richness to hear him narrate incidents of their mutual history he has just returned from logan where he attended the last stake conference held there and is now on his way home after visiting friends in that locality he left the city this afternoon singular fatality A sad accede accident nt happened in tonto basin yavapai county A T on the ad of february causing the death of mrs sirs harriet emily emliy jones and her two year old son george albern albent it occurred as follows brother daniel W jones moved from lehi utah to tonto creek last september he built a heavy shed in front of the large tent he had and fastened the bhe guy rope of the tent to the shed it had bad been raining for about a week previous or evious to the accident and the continuous rain had softened the ground so that the nuy suy rope by getting wet sunk until it pulled the shed over on to the tent killing mrs jones and her son almost instantly had it happened half an hour earlier earlie r she and her baby would have been the he t only ones to escape out of a family of eight who were then eating dinner she SK leaves a family of eleven children harln having been the mother of fourteen she lived and died a faithful saint as many in utah and arizona can testify she went to salt river with her husband in the company of saints which settled in that valley in 1877 she would have been 48 years of age on the of next nest july arrested for threatening A telegram from provo received at 11 am a in states that dr husted quarantine physician was arrested this mornin morning tor lor threatening the life of john U C graham esq editor of the territorial E enquirer ghe the the cause of the trouble as learned from a reliable sour source C e 9 is brie briefly fl y as follows dr husted at the time of the late disgraceful occurrences at I lines hines drug store had an office in the same building and it is said habitually sent his prescriptions to hines to be tilled ailed ile he was therefore involved in the charge made by the enquirer to the effect that no decent famil family y would employ a physician or accept the drugs which came from a den of thieves io meaning it is alleged by hines his drun crun drugstore store and which charge is the basis of tie the the suit for damages agae agal against pst the enquirer now pending pend in in the first district court soon after this dr husted who is described as a quiet inoffensive little man moved out of hines place and took an office elsewhere but on a certain day he happened to be in that drug store when a man named peck was assaulted by the proprietor when the latter was tried lac loc the assault dr husted was placed on the stand as a witness but seemed it is said rather loth to testify testily against nines hines this circumstance was noticed by the enquirer and husted was scored rather severely by that paper W he felt so hurt about it that he remarked next day that if he had met the editor the night before he might have been tempted to shoot him afterwards he did meet him and calling him a scoundrel asked him why he published what he had about him mr nir graham answered that he felt justified ju stifled in doing as he had whereupon dr husted repeated his remark that if he had met him when he first read the article in question he might have been tempted to shoot him our informant a resident of provo states that there was some talk then of having husted bound over to keep the peace but that he was not aware of anything having been done in the matter up to the time of his leaving prove provo this morning which was before the telegram referred to had been sent |