| Show LO locala CAL cab NEWS TUESDAYS DAILY DAMY MAT 13 12 another liquor case james gor iton ii proprietor etor of 0 a on the state boad has een cen arrest arrested on a char charge chare e of selling 11 liquor nor without a license and till 1 have a heaning hearing earin carin 1 be before f ore justice J per tomorrow to morrow hi formation information wanted of the whereabouts thereabouts of joseph L chapman iio who emigrated to utah about 1876 and joined the church in georgia Georgi aln ain in moor myor bill or union county before that address jm 31 kane gain gaina ibe rille rilie Hall county georgia amp amputation on yesterday afternoon after alter noon dr benedict amputated michael mur tee gee ys leg ie about five inches below the nee dee after murphys Murp hys acquittal for ae killing of patrick egan near park itt ity he went to work at rhile thile there had his ae leg broken in a it tilse cave accidentally drowned by special received from layson payson toay we learn that owing t to 0 the north ad of spanish fork ridge bridge having teen seen washed away two boys by the ame sine of hone yesterday attempted to ard the stream in a buggy a shoil di dis Is wice ance below and that an fn the aftem attempt pt me was drowned sorghum culture we ive learn from hother brother arthur that he has lost had 7 5 acres of sorghum planted athe n the spanish fork bench above the sown town and that the residents of that planted nearly acres rith with a view to having him work it up bor tor them arthem in the fall the soil ia Is in excellent cf con condition dItton and strong hopes of ul harvest are entertained A small boy roy run over about 6 last evening several smil bo boss boys s we were playing ing ball in the street near tk the e rity city va hall hali lal ial 1 when one of them a I 1 lad ad mut out seven or eight years old ola had a kumow www escape from a serious accident ca trying to catch a ball thrown by a playmate be he took a few rapid steps ackward with his eyes fixed on the tying king ball and heedless of the danger ie te was approach approaching inc inz backed into a lorse which was attached to a cart the ibe the animal knocked him down and the ran over him but f fortunately mi ta injuries more serious than thad a bruise m rathe rothe the tie leg lex legand and a bump on the head were melved received by the urchin who gathered hasell up and limped oft home Arres arrests tf at paris parts it appears from tie the follow following ing lug special dispatch just received that the people of bear lake ue taa now receiving the attentions kent tent ions lons of the idaho crusader crusaders PARIS idaho may 12 1883 1885 udor deseret news f A deputy US marshal walked up to the stand in the conference meet saturday and served a summons blithe on the county commissioners methem IB them to appear before judge mortin for usurpation of office he also nade lade two arrests for tor polygamy humphreys and C S sampson Imp sidn sion du dia ils pis ois tois and five deputies were here yesterday but did nothing RUSTIC EUSTIC Iru itu funeral services the funeral ervice service over the remains of caleb wright was held beld in eherd the ard 3rd ward meeting house on sunday morning upon which occasion a large number of the friends of the deceased from that and other wards assembled to tb manifest the which they had felt tor for him vi d ale eie he lived and their sympathy for or i us ils family over his death remarks i it appropriate to the occasion were made ly by elder edward stevenson and bishop jacob wider wieler C the surviving in members embers of the family cesire desire to express their thanks to all who kho manifested sympathy during the sickness of deceased or in n 11 I 1 il ar attending the funeral lu I 1 and especially to thomas maycock Mayco cb J john ohn Y smith and nd S S walker for their acts of kind ff riess ness ay accident with coal oil last evening a son of mr reiser watchmaker was engaged in destroying caterpillars by cuttina outline off the twigs on which they were collected pouring coal oil over and barnin burning g them while he was up in one of the trees his younger brother theodore about seven years of age took up the coal oil contained in a gallon can and began to pour some on the fire when it exploded with a report which startled the neighborhood and scattered the burning fluid in all direction directions the flarrie flame shot up the tree causing the larger boy to let go his hold and fall to the ground bruising bru bra ising him somewhat A quantity of the oil had been thrown on the smaller boy whose left leg below the knee was severely burned before the fire could be extin extinguished dished FROMI FROM wednesdays DAILY MAT MAY 13 district court proceedings the defendants attorney in the case 0 lucein vs mary et a al moved the court to vacate order for judgment and the judgment entered on the dinst also to out the findings filed yesterday tae the matter is deferred until the convenience of the court to consider the same in the matter of the estate of horace gibbs deceased Z snow for administrator moved for an order confirming inythe the sale of certain real estate for 0 la 15 peter F Rand goist of london and andrew swanson of sweden were rera admitted to citizenship the rest of tile the time lime was occupied by the trial of officer thomas an account of which is civen given elsewhere two soldiers stabbed yesterday was pay day douglas and as a con cou consequence sequence a jarge number of the boys in blue were I 1 in a the city drinking and anit carousing until a late hour last jast night the ony only serious breakage of the peace however occurred in tile the park saloon on the corner opposite the theatre about 9 in the tile evening i while a number of the soldiers were drinking there a dispute arose in which one of them named sam flemming threw a beer glass at another named bob boggs this for a general and knockdown in which several took part during the affray it appears that one of them named snyder drew a large pocket knife which he hr used with telling effect upon at least two of his comrades lie he made three strikes with the ugly weapon at boggs inflicting two painful a gashes on his left shoulder another participant in the row rov named mccarr received from the same knife a fright fr t ifal scalp wound about four inc inches es long over and behind the left ear car the c wounded men were taken to dr benedicts office where their wounds received e proper attention after anich they chev were sent to the fort after the cutting snyder retreated to 0 the rear of the saloon with a view of escaping i from the police who broke in U upon 0 a the te scene but he be was unsuccessful essl cess ful fui 1 as officer salmon caught sight of him and started in pursuit finding escape possible impossible jin the desperate aman arned upon his pursuer with the uplifted knife which had done so much wicked workout work but the sudden presentation of a revolver in the hands of the plucky officer persuaded him to desist and surrender himself ile he and one or two of the others were taken to the lall jail all where they will remain unell until turned over to the officers at the fort A rumor was circulated atals in 0 rn that boggs had died from his i IV wounds in the shoulder but on telephoning to the fort we learned that such is not the case ile he is at the hospital there and his injuries are not considered at all ajl dangerous ANOTHER ARREST ISAAC GROO PLEADS GUILTY TO UNLAWFUL cohabitation today to day mr sir I iaac isaac groo was arrested on a complaint sworn to by E A ireland charging him with unlawful cohabitation with sarah gillett groo eliza groo and mary J whitney at divers times and continuously since june 1 lisse 1882 lie ile was taken before commissioner mckay at 1 this afternoon and pleaded guilty to the charge lie he was released on 1500 bonds to appear before the third district court bless Aless rs ww arn fuller puller and on becoming his hig sureties six members of his family who were subpoenaed as witnesses were also placed under bonds for their appearance pe too ea arance rance the amount being fixed at each cacho erom THURSDAY 18 DAILY MAY mat it 11 funeral services the T funeral services over the remains of kinnec cinnic caine calne daughter of hon john T and mrs caine were held at the tile faintly family residence inthe ward today to day the exerciser were conducted bishops counselor robert patrick there was a large gathering of relatives and friends the opening opening prayer was waa offered by bishop HB H B clawson suitable addresses addressee embodying words ot of consolation and instruction were delivered by bishop orson F whitney and elder john nicholson the bene pronounced by brother W C dunbar the singing exercises were executed by a quartette with organ accompaniment compani ment district court proceedings in the case of the united states vs A milton musser 20 days further time was allowed in which to file a bill of I exceptions in the case of george crismon vs W aj J V RR RR c company a J lury jury was waived and a trial before the till court azree agreed dupon apon the case was postponed for the present by consent C F rund quist a native of sweden was admitted to citizenship the arguments in lit the case case of the people et alvs al vs thomas F thomas were completed and the case given to the ury A motion of the plaintiff to dismiss all proceedings of defendant for anew a new trial in the case of rosetta W benbow vs C F blandin was arguel arguet argued this afternoon ter noon nearing hearing their destination by letter from bishop F A hammond written from the crossing of the colorado river miles from bluff city on the of april we learn that he and his party arrived there on the the following day in consequence of a strong wind they were detained somewhat but succeeded in ferrying part of their wagons across and the next morning finished coill doing so and made their a animals swim the stream one mule the property of a coup couple coupie leof of in men en who were traveling with the bishops party for company was drowned this and the s splitting P of the coupling pole of a wagon were the only accidents of the journey that far the bishops little party included 8 men 1 boy hoy 3 women 3 children 7 wagons 37 17 horses and 5 mules and the loads averaged 2000 pounds to the wagon entirely too much he says for the roads the party expected to be about ten days in reaching bluff city after crossing in the river the first forty miles would still be over new roa road dafter after which they would strike the old escalante road which they expected to find good the river at the crossing is d described as about yards in width with a very quiet smooth current the red sandstone cliffs cliff s on either side of the river at that point are feet high the season in that region is said to be one month later than usual the bishop says the trip so tar far has been one of the roughest he ever experienced perien perlen ced but be and his party had enjoyed good health and spirits all the way A returned missionary we had a pleasant call cail this morning from elder R 11 baty of calls fort box elder county who returned two weeks sacs ancs nce uce I 1 from a mission to england upon on which he started on the loth of A april P rii 1883 he labored in the newee newel newcastle conference during the whole ot of his absence f for or the first thirteen months as a traveling elder and alter that as the president of the conference ile he enjoyed his labors very much and ana met with encouraging success considering the small degree of inte interest reft that is now manifested in the gospel in that land ile he had a good chance to note the change aich alch which has come over the people in that respect since his boyhood daysee having emigrated r from england about twenty two years previous to his return there as a missionary in those early lays days there were scores if not hundreds where there is one now willing to investigate vesti gate the principles the elders are sent forth to proclaim and honestly embrace the same when convinced of their truth the gospel as taught by the Saints requires too much of as adherents to be popular with the world people generally in this age are seeking in for an easier way to get to heaven or else eise they have no serious thoughts about hereafter which really seems to be the case with many brother baty saw sav much suffering in con consequence S of hard times and scarcity of work in the mining and maulfa manufacturing region where he labored that really made mado his heart ache for sympathy for months at a time there were people in and about newcastle thrown out of work and dependent on charity for their daily dally support every article they had possessed that bly could be pawned or sold navina been disposed of to obtain bread to people of this class it was almost with a feeling of relief that they learned of the prospect for war for that would involve a revival of tte the the tho shipbuilding ship building trade and bring them work I 1 elder baty visited his bis relatives most of whom reside in cumberland and spent some time in endeavoring to obtain genealogical data and was also successful while thus engaged id hi effecting a new opening for missionary labor in Curlis cuoi Curi iak lar lu where e there bas las been little or no preaching of the gospel for many yean years he ile think a booti work lookyat may yet be done there he returns look looking ng and feeling well except that he I 1 is trofi troubled bled bied with a slight cold and hoarseness contracted while in england and while glad to be at home once more and permitted to enjoy the coclet of his family and friends feels thankful for the experience he has gained while abroad |