Show LOCAL I NEWS 3 frol FROM TUESDAYS D idi ili nat NAL 24 21 fined for fr heliin s g C H collins Colllns of sout south cottonwood was today d lined fined zeo luc inc including luding costs for selling eil eli ell aying abing liquor without aitho ut a license on the dinst lie ile was sentenced to be committed until the fine was paid but his law lawyers sutherland mcbride are trying z to secure a writ of habeas corpus conference conf arence rates kates s these rates will be given to ait salt alt Lak lake efrom from points south of 0 this city on the utah central and D ak R G IV adil railways ways and north f from irom rom ogden and probably irom from places on the TJ P and va N from april to tta ita inclusive good to return until april ranes rates will also be given to dogan logan at proportionate figures the exact prices are not yet et decided f upon u it i district court proceedings Y yesterday afternoon in the case of E I 1 D uan ean egan vs A judgment for ibe the defendant was rendered samuel ti mount vs henry simons ct et al judgment for the amount of note and interest IJU liu lih orris vs henry simons same judgment if wagner vs win M lacy judgment for and interest from Ap april 1117 1883 1183 this morning the case of henry vs lewis oviatt was called failed to appear and plaintiff coved for j judgment on the bond kond cond taken under advisement page va james dismissed for failure to give becu security rily rity for costs kahn bros vs mammoth IT ammoth al co emanuel kithil kahn substituted for plaintiffs I 1 A Ke remarkable yield tion has been directed by dr bridges to an article in the jersey bulle bulletin containing the account of an off omm leiai official the butter making qualities of an eight year old jersey cow ow princess ad the property of mrs shoemaker residing resi resl dinv dins near baltimore md ud the test began bexan on february and included seven days milking the cow was milked three times per day at periods of eight hours beca because hise fise her udder would not hoid hold hold hoid the mrik milk wilk she anade in twelve hours the total yield of bf milk was ivas pounds or an average a of bf over oser 4 ai 2 pounds daily the b butter duct t er produced from this weighed before being salted 44 ibs lbs 1 14 oz and after salting 46 ibs lbs av 12 I 1 oz the cow weighed 1123 1125 ibs lbs and had been prepared for the test by six weeks of high feeding the loc the pool under the name of the local utah railway i association arranged the details of their business at tile the meeting of the representatives of the roads held in denver with commissioner george 11 daniels who is also commissioner for the utah utah traffic association all orders for special rates under the present arrangement will only be made by the commissioner or his representatives to whom application applications i will be referred ferreh the circular provides for the classes of persons entitled to orders f for or half rates and will govern the commissioner in issuer issuing iz such orders provisions have been made for the issuance of mileage tickets which may be obtained by actual shippers their families or employees these tickets will be limited to twelve mo months from date of aie ale sale and will be at the rate of four cents per mile in book of not less I 1 than miles piles and three anti and a lial half f cents per nille mile in books of not less than 1000 miles special to the NOT GUILTY I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 4 AN 1 I ia edior edlor jasse s i t the court i ikano ayo aye a very fal fai fair rehma layt last eye bye 1 to to tha iha lury iury cry ury in the tha im trial bishop fotheringham was then arraigned time set for pleading four today to day the jury was boutall out all ali night and came caroe in this morning not havin havid having agreed they asked a question in relation refa tion to a point of law the court answered and the jury returned to their room half an hour af afterward they camo came into court having found a verdict of not guilty the prisoner was set at liberty the jury was composed of different differ edt parties everybody is pleased with w ith the verdict the jury was discharged dischar ced zed THE difference IN niiles nilles THE FRIGID north COMPARED WITH OUR ITALIAN CLIMATE ST CHARLES idaho r I 1 larch march 20 1 editor deseret alews 1 i I 1 will give you a contrast cont rast Kast before I 1 left salt sait lake city I 1 wenton went on the oth last to south jordan joroan and found the farm farmers ers plowing ll 11 to winz wing on the oth I 1 went up town and they were sprinkling the streets and some were making garden on the lith I 1 started smarted for bear lake miles north I 1 welt went by railroad to evanston from there thereby by mail null wagon and then sleigh sometimes through deep mud and ana then over snow fly alvo or r six feet deep but arrived here on the 1 nth yesterday I 1 went to the post office and traveled over snow four f feet deep some of the people are sowing mowing dirt on chesnow the th snow esnow boulmay ask what good will that do some so mi years ago when I 1 lived here on the first day of april I 1 w went ent into my my lot where the snow was two and a half hilf feet deep and solid I 1 du tug lug holes to the ground took up the wl dirt and sprinkled it it on the snow over an area of about rods on the loth the snow was all gone from this patch while hue on the rest of the lot it was elai cial iteen inches deep the people say they have had a mild winter here bere the country is covered with snow yet except the road that is traveled which is mud while the west ide idlof of the street haq hae ba from two to five inches 0 snow but where there are no drifts I 1 think the snow is from six to ten teu inches on the level yours respects respectfully ully 0 MERKLEY territorial ITEMS culled bulled erom FROM LATEST EXCHANGES frisco I 1 ib ig still troubled with diphtheria 7 some soma of the cases have recently proved fatal latal last week every physician in butte was summoned to appear appear before the I 1 grand jury and produce their diplomas A man named scotty was accidentally ally aily rtin over by mr charles oharles stoney who was run ninga Wa race on horseback on the beaver race track about a week ao ago three of his ribs were broken and ad hk hh chest bone fractured stoney was thrown from his horse and considerably sider ably bruised but not seriously injured on the instant four coal miners working in spieth krug mine in bridger brider brid er canon canton gallatin county montana were overwhelmed by a and swept away their cabin was utterly demolished and pieces of it scattered down the tile mountain the mens names were peter smith and the hazard brothers brothers no hopes are entertained of finding them alive the snow is fifty feet deep at the entrance to the mine the remains of porter youn says the inter idaho idabo were found last thursday about twelve miles above ketchum his snowshoes were ivere a few hundred feet below I 1 where he be had evidently dropped them with the expectation 0 of reaching rea droge the mine by following up a steep trail mr young was the unfortunate man who left kt ketchum in december for his mine and was never heard beard of again until his h is remains were discovered ile he undoubtedly perished from exhaustion last saturday afternoon the 0 officials f of butte were summoned to inquire into A case of supposed suicide cle the victim who had hanged himself was a chinaman and from the evidence obtained at the inquest many thought he had received assistance against its his will and some that death had been beell aided by poison polson A post mortem examination was ordered and the only fact that it tt developed dey eloped was that the neck was sufficiently dislocated to cause death and the jury found a ver vcr met wet 0 of suicide by hanging the chinese chine who were friends f of the deceased could not fiot be induced to touch touche the corple corpe corde and even refused to f furnish ur etoyel a or op bucket of water for the thi use of tile tiie surgeon FROM ARIZONA 1 1 A L lamentable DEATH af pf this his morning we had a very pleasant interview with a gentleman who ar rived last laatt tuven luven i in front the town of f Wood woodruff husli on an thon thoo Littia colorado la in Arl ari xoa zoa lit hals Is ta jiu jau ropi mil lil calru on rt it xnia sion 0 o england enc Ens land he reports the people in that sec see section ion ton which he has lust just net left loft in good health and spirits and says that a case of sickness is rarely met there the country is being developed rapidly and the people feel more encouraged this spring than eyer ever on account of their success in building a dam across the little colorado colored 0 after trying so hard for six years to accomplish the work the dam now is an immense structure and built in the most subs substantial tantia 1 manner I 1 and the people have great treat confidence cc that this time it will prove a success the work extends across the river and is nearly 30 feet thick it is built mostly of large stones some of which w elgh two tw 0 tons at present the water seeps through the rocks but the crevices between them will be filled with spans and grasel gravel after which a ten toot foot layer ol 01 soil will be added thus effectually damming the stream arid and bringing the water to the desired level the settlers cl down own there feel very grateful for the assistance they have received from the brethren here in prosecuting the labor lie he also aves gives an account of a dreadful accident which occurred to the wife of bi hunt of snowflake on tiie the uth dinst it seems that sister hunt had been for some tinie time subject to occasional spells of giddiness during which she would often lose iose consciousness anthe on the daymen day oay mentioned engaged in sweeping the floor she was ivas attacked with cite one of these fits oits and fell into the fire lire which was burning brightly in anold an old oid fash boned fireplace fire tire place no one was in the house at the time but her son in law entered a few minutes later and als discovered herin her in flames she had partially recovered consciousness and dragged herself a short shora distance from the tile fire but was unable to extinguish her burning clothing clochin As quickly as possible hp hg put out tt the le flame names but the poor woman was burned burned almost to a crispi crispy and her case was hopeless she bhe was taken to bed where everything was done for her relief that circumstances would permit but she expired after a few hours of the most intense suffering her iler death has cast a gloom over the entire settlement who condole with the bereaved famil family in their terrible sister blunt hunt was a true latter day saint and was loved lobed and esteemed by all who knew her FROM wednesdays DAILY mar MAP 25 telephone Atta attachment climent we saw today to day and had a chance of testing the power of a simple simpie looking con contrivance triv in the shape ol 01 a metallic mouth mouths piece which can be attached to any telephone and which 1 is 4 little short of marvelous in its effect it is called the improved lavery so norette and with it attached to the transmitter box bos a person can place his mouth close to it and speak in a low whisp whisper erand orand and aud be heard atthe at the other end of the wire as distinctly as if he were to yell yeli dl into the ordinary ordin iry mouthpiece it is said to be specially adapted for tor use in noisy places or where absolute privacy is required by the communicators district court proceedings yesterday in the case of the rio grande construction co vs the D ar R gry co a motion to set aside service by U S marshal on defendant was submitted and this morning was denied in the case of tooele thoele b city ty vs moses Brun bruneau eau cau on appeal from the justices court submitted yesterday judgment against defendant ivas was rendered today to day bergen ie de mott vs james 8 hutchison ct al judgment rendered a as prayed for 11 Il havnes avnes vs bolivar roberts trial in progress before the court the grand jury came into court an and I 1 reported that they had ignored the char charge ge against charles taylor and he was ordered dischar discharged zed funeral services the funeral services services of liney niney amanda smoot were held last sunday at the residence of her father W C A smoot of the sugar house ward deceased who died last fridays was fifteen and a half years of age and from her childhood has been a sufferer from heart disease which at last terminated in death the services were conducted by bishop AG G driggs and consoling remark remarks were made to the family and friends choss a by brothers james mcghie george curtis and georgo c crismon her death is a severe bl blow biow ow to her family and friends aad and the scene which took place after the services were werd over and the body was about to be taken away was truly pathetic the tooele thoele city liquor case judge zane in the third district court today tody to day dy rendered a decision in the case of tooele thoele city vs moses bruneau the cit olt city of tooele thoele has an ordinance passed in in pursuance of a pro islon ision in its charter prohibiting the i sale of liquor within the city ity limits the defendant was adjudged guilty of a breach of this ordinance and was sentenced tu tv pay pair a nine fine of foo too 50 and costs an appeal was taken to the district court the defense averring that the words prohibit or restrain in the abio Bbs lutu olula prohibition oaly only hours haulta and aud to mr cora in persons and had not a general meaning that the legislature of a territory had no right to empower a city to prohibit the sale of liquor as that traffic was controlled by united states statutes and that the action should have been in the name of the keople eople of the territory and not in be ralf talf alf of tooele thoele city the judge in deciding held that the words prohibit or restrain could only odly be given their ordinary meaning ine lne aning and authorized the city un unde der rits its charter to prohibit absolutely tho the manufacture selling or giving away of liquors also tha that the organic act declares that the legislative power of said territory shall extend to all rightful tf ua subjects of legislation consistent with the constitution of the united states and the provisions of this act and the liquor traffic was a rightful subject of legislation as held b by the courts in most of the states the he law of congress relating to a tax for revenue and was alike in states and territories as the same language could not be consistently construed to mean one thin thing in a state and another in a territory the action also was properly brought in the name of tooele thoele city the territorial st statute a t 11 t e re regulating regulate gulati n the liquor traffic containing an express provision forbidding in interference ter ference with rights granted to incorporated cities by their charters charter S the decision of the justices court was therefore affirmed I 1 THERE thene WILL IVILL BE ONE SALT LAKE CITY march 1885 editor deseret on my arrival at home from the east I 1 found that many people doubted that a cattle and hor semens convention ve antion would be held here in consequence of there not being a conference in salt lake city this TRIs I 1 wish to correct corrects there will be a convention field on the ad of april 1883 1885 in salt lake city rates have been secured at the hotels and railroads many stock men meri are expected from the neighboring territories and states as W well weil ell eli as nto from in all parts of this territory and we expect an interesting meeting freedis free dis cuss ion lon on all subjects relating to cattle and horse growing in the great West will be indulged in and all stockmen stoc kmen are again invited 11 II J FAUST fatal accident bux BUN bunkerville KERVILLE march 1884 1881 editor |