Show LOCAL NEWS thursdays dall DAIL t OAN JIUN 15 rather late sadie sadie 11 a brigham city correspondent sends sends us a well written account of new years at that place where sister E R S shauh was the honored guest and upon which occasion a good time was enjoyed but at this late date we fear our readers would consider it rather stale news so ws we refrain from publishing it the soldier thief thiet af after ter the ames case was dismissed this morning john k eckert ekert the soldier who was arrested saturday last charged with having havin 1 stolen a va 25 baudle saddie saddle f from rom sanders harness shop on second south street was vas brought in after a thorough bearing of the case judge spiers fined fin tin ed him 75 3 A fatal accident the following dispatch was received yesterday by A apostle ostle heber J grant lh informing forming him 0 of the sudden death of his half brother cassia casala co idaho 0 January 13 george S grant was accidentally shot and killed here today to day Bro brothers thois theis heber J grant andyjohn and john W taylor intended to leave leavo this city to today day forthe scene of the sad occurrence asylum matters clatters joseph A west one of the Direct directors ord of the territorial insane asylum went south this afternoon to attend a meeting to be held this evening at provo the object ot the meeting is to consider matters connected with the fini finishing and ind odou occupancy of the institution the carpenter work plastering and ya painting Inting are now completed and it will soon be ready for use it Is expected that a committee including one or possibly os two members of th the board of directors and the medical adviser will go east on a tour of inspection among various institutions of the same class and to make the necessary pec essary purchases for the file fitting up of bf the asylum arrested at lImore filimore Fl we understand that charles H 11 glover sent a tel tei telegram earam f from rom fillmore utah to Sheriff sallee of if chaffee county colorado yesterday to the enn eff effect ec t that he had arrested reed supposed to be the notorious character who has been beert missing for some time and for choin diligent search has been made sheriff sallee replied that he would leave at once for tor forDt nver and procure a requisition and in the meantime a onoto P oto graph graphoe grap hof of the tile man mari wanted would be sent to fillmore fill rill more and for glover to hold the man until it was if he proved to be the proper party an officer would start at tit once with the requisition sheriff sallee has hag made a trip to california having been notified that the hard case had been arrested there bat but it was a mistake several detectives have been on the alert for reed and if ghisone this one proves tobetha to be the right man mr glover will in all probability babi lity receive a handsome reward bound over overy sij J B ab 11 wr writing 1 biting f from rom rpm irice price emery county on the ing dinst sends us an account of the trial of captain hawley D it G special agent on the evening of the ith ith before E W mcintyre justice of the peace at that place the charge which was preferred by mr air marsh the man roan whom Hawley ejected from his office was sas vas for assault and iob lob robbery bery the robbery part of the charge was wag not sustained it appearing from the evidence that though captain hawley forcibly seized possession of the office which thich mr marsh had occupied containing private as well as company property and without s showing h ow I 1 n g any authority for such action there was no intention on the part of the captain to steal anything but simply to examine the papers after w which dich bich they were left in charge of a clerk til tub charge af assault however was proven and Capt captain alil airl hawley was bound over in the sum surn of 50 to await the action of mhd grand jury of the alist first district court our correspondent states stites that considerable Inte interest best iest la Is felt at price pried over the probable action of the grand jury as if the case be brought into court it will likely be shown to what a special agent of the ra railway way can eo co without showing papers for his authority when asked to do so A new years robbery A W henderson arrived here this morning in coin company any with sheriff G K R belnap of and U S marshal vandercook of had in cus tody C miller charged with burglary Mil mii miller leranda and a friend robbed mr llen lien hendersons Ider dersons sout soul s house in 0 ogden de on I 1 new years night aikin taking an n 80 gold golowatch watch and chain a pistol sat satchel ea pair of hoots boOts cigar ar holder a anda a suit sult it of clothes millera miller pul put up the suit of clothes in a secondhand second hand shop in ogden ex sheriff Sher inn lff brown who knows of the occurrence currence curre lice ilce arrested miller who was taken before judge dee of ogden ile he waived an examination and vya iya was 3 bound orbr over in the sum of WO to awall await the action of the granda gran dj ury ile he had been to this ch city since the night of the robbery and had ad pawned thie th e watch and pistol at mrs Mr marks secondhand store when they arrived this morning miller went into mrs marks store and paid the money for sor the watch and andas as she passed it over to him sheriff belnap stepped in and claimed it this was the arran arrau arrangement ement which had heen keen made between miller kiffler and the sheriff the pistol had been sold to somebody else Thord the thoro ther other thelt has not yet been found miller has haa been taken to the bests map of utah we learn fro from JosA A west to the last utah de legislature awarded a grant for retting setting up tip a map of utah that his work in connection therewith will be completed next week it will be a very complete affair being compiled from the latest and most authentic surveys including the toto topographical topographical graphical surveys of hayden W wheeler eeler and others it will also show as far as possible the location of mining districts A number of the leading cities of the territory will also be portrayed in the marg margin in salt lake occupying the central position the first edition will include three sizes the largest of which will be one third larger than any map of utah heretofore pu published blushed bli shed but it is the intention of the author if he can I 1 get et subscribers sufficient to publish a still larger ond one which will be f feet beet mr sir west has neither lenor nor expense to make the work h a credit to himself and the tho territory and we trust that he will meet with lall tall the encouragement from the public his efforts deserve the work of the engraver enz raver raven will be crow dedas einach as possible po isible and the bubli pu blis may confidently look for the appearance of the map by the early part of april at the latest it was expected that the map would be issued before now but when we take into consideration the magnitude of the them wor work kand and the tact fact that the whole of the topographical work connected with it had to be done by bi mr me west personally he is to be complimented on having got alon aion along so well weli with it i the orai Crai crawford damage suit the defendants in the above named suit tiled their answers yesterday brigham young by byi his agent C H wilcken filing tiling a separate answer the fol foi following lowin is a copy of the papers willard crawford plaintiff vs C r H IT wilcken fred clawson lehl lehi pratt iti iii and briham brigham bri ham young now comes brigham young one of the defendants in the above entitled action and for his ansberto answer to plaintiffs Is complaint denies that at the time mentioned therein or at any time he advised counseled counseled directed or commanded the said wilcken enand and pratt or either of them to imprison said plaintiff I 1 or that by reason of said or any advice counsel direction or command amand co of this defendant that the said wilcken and pratt or either of them acted in making said arrest or imprisonment denies denie that by reason of the acts complained of in said complaint or any of them plaintiff has been or is damaged in the sum of or in any sum whatever wherefore defendant asks to be dismissed with his costs signed RAWLINS KAWLINS attorneys for defendant brigham youn young the tile answer ansiger of wilcken clawson and pratt is as follows now come C 11 wilcken fred Claw leni lent pratt of the above named defendants and for their answer to to plaintiffs complaint allege that at tile the time of tile tue arrest and detention complained of the said clawson was usher in ill the salt lal bal lake bake e theatre and the said wilcken and pratt were duly appointed ancl aw acting police olice men in and for salt lake city that habat at the time tim ethere there was a public performance in progress in said theatre and many persons present that said plaintiff atthe time of the arrest was andlor aad and ton tor several minutes immediately prior thereto had been unlawfully ully and wrongfully disturbing the audience audien ceby by loud and boisterous talk and rude and uncivil behavior that said clawson as usher and said wilcken en as policeman several times immediately before said ar arrest requested nested plaintiff to desist from said loua loud talk and to keep quiet and then and there notified him thit I 1 it t lie he did not do so he would be arrested and taken out 01 ol of the theatre that plaintiff nein nelu heln as these defendants are t informed and believe and so allege the fact to be bb under the influence of liquor persisted in said loud talk and uncivil behavior to the great preat annoyance of the audience in spite of said barnin warnings s whereupon the plaintiff was arrest arnest arrested and and detained for the purpose of getting him quieted and to sto stop his said disturbance noise and tal talk taik in said theatre and not otherwise deny that ly by reason of the acts c complained of in sald said complaint or any of them plaintiff has been or is dama damaged ge 4 in the sum of or in any sum whatever wherefore defendants ask to be dismissed with their costs signed attorneys for defendants HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN IDAHO TWO MEN KILL EACH OTHER otner IX IN A SINGULAR MANNER I 1 As a NEWS reporter was going the rounds this morning he met sheriff homer of lOneida county idaho who gave him the following account of a double tragedy 1 P pleasants an employee of 11 IL 0 harkness esq married a girl by the name of hose rose butterfield Butter neld of Os ox flotd idaho a short time ago against the wishes of bf her father about a month ago pleasants left the employ of mr 11 0 harkness and the town returning about two weeks ago he presented a forged check at the oxford coop co op to the amount of which was cashed by mr geo C 11 arkinson parkinson superintendent of the store pleasants left town again and soon af afterwards ter ten wards wands the forgery was wag discovered Mrs Pleasants chas dutter Butter fields boarded a freight train al at swan lake idaho on ddn ath got off the cars at battle creek and waited there until the arrival of the southbound passenger train which she boarded and went to ogden osden the father of the girl who had been appointed special deputy sheriff by the tile request of th the victims of the f forged check was on the passenger train in incognito after arrivi ngat ogden both took the 0 P passenger train and go got 0 off at kelton keiton e ton w where ere t the e daughter aug ang ter expected to meet lier her husband who according to arrangements ha had been een waiting there for fon two tied or three days but as she did nol not come he left keiton kelton and returned to kehoss ranch prior vy her arrival at kelton atter alter mrs pleasants had arrived at kelton and learned that her husband had been there waiting waltin for her and had gone at the that he expected acted to be absent for ten or twelve Z days she instructed the porter no not to cari carl carither cali call sier sher her the follow followed following lD morning as she aid not intend to leave on the stage blat tt at morning r her father mr butterfield not knowing her arrangements sup supposing she would leave in the morning far for tor cassia county co anty kuok a seat in the coach for albion the county seat between nine and ten of the same day mrs pleasants took a private conveyance from Kelton keiton and went to kehoss ranch where she arrived in the evening in and found her husband had gone to Ai albion antilon Tilon 25 miles further on her father proceeded direct to al bon binand and there found pleasants ile he approached him in id a friendly way they took supper together after which butterfield butterfiel made known to pleasants that he had been appointed a deputy sheriff and had the necessary authority and papers for his las arrest the man protested protected in a mild way and gave butterfield ter field to understand the be would not surrender and went to td a private room alone and bolted the door whereupon butterfield applied to kir sir mr stokes the sheriff for assistance kotkes and a party of men then went to tile tiie room dupon an the solicitation of some of Pleas pleasants Pleasant ants auts st I 1 cowboy I 1 friends he unlocked the door and surrendered the officers searched the prisoner and found no arms on bl his person the sheriff left the prisoner prisoners in charge of butterfield while stokes went to his office to procure irons during ills his abi sence butterfield held field a shotgun over his prisoner meantime the prisoner took 8 1 from his pocket paper and tobacco and made a cigarette takina from his vest pocket a match and while apparently in to the the act of st it upon the back of his leg he pulled from the tile back of his boot le leg feg a revolver which had escape dithe notice of the off meers officers during their search and instantly fired at t butterfield mr homer says his opinion is that pleasants fired the first shot which butterfiel din cria vital parts the contraction of the muscles while fall ing causing the discharge of his gun t the e shot taking effect in the top of pleasants bead head bead carrying away his skull and brains causen causing instant death mrs pleasants had remained at keil Kell kehoss gets oets ranch and hearing of her ausband returned to kelton immediately and from thence to io her hame at swan lake to bear the sad intelligence telli gence to her bereaved mother and brothers and sisters pleasants was way interred at albion a few hours houra after the occurrence charles Butter fields body was taken from there to minidoka Mini doka a station on the brezon short line and shipped from there to oxford where it was met by sheriff homer and wife the family of the deceased and a aree arge number of 0 f friends mr homer had a conversation with mrs pleasants after her return from cassia county in which she corroborated the above statement and said her husband had told her he had killed a t man in texas sommie soffie some time ago pleasants Plea plen santa is said to be an alias of deceased whose proper name is not known from FRIDAYS DAILY jas JAN 16 another veteran gone we learn from jj A bailey balley of the death of father charles H bryan who died at his residence at nephi ing at 6 he was an old and respected member of the community A change the millennial star of dec dee 1884 contains the following announcement president john 11 smith who is now in switzerland has been released to return home and counselor daniel H wells succeeds him in the presidency of the european mission Brother Wells left new york forli for liverpool ver on S S ariezona uriz Ariz izona zona tona tuesday dec dee president SmIthis smith is probably on his way home now an itinerant bilk 11 A reputed bilk is around soliciting solicit ine ins subscriptions for the family herald he gives rb 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