Show LOCAL locan news TUESDAYS DAILY DULY jas JAN 37 21 the disbarment case As will be seen by our minutes of the bu supreme reme court proceedings proceeding 3 el elsewhere mr air blandin w will lil ill have haw a hearing tomorrow to morrow on the points of fact raised in his answer ills his demurer demerer was argued yesterday by rs mcbride McBri doand and varian vannan and 0 overruled ver ser ruled to dav th the case of mcknight lit will be put into the hands of 1 a I committee to to get evidence concerning the matter and report at the next term the committee has oas not yet been appointed maving having tin rin out 11 1 1 today to day the beho scho scholars lars lats of district school 25 south cottonwood enjoyed the pleasure of a sleigh ride into and around town they numbered over a hundred and were in ten sleighs they were accompanied by the teacher mr william bradford and trustee james jame 9 gilbert they were supplied with candy an and other dother good thins thin s by the 1 gentlemen e in charge viewed the hights sights of f the city and had bad a good time this his is a sensible way of giving the children a wholesome change from the routine of the school room dr viattie subpoenaed yesterday deputy marshal tyler the only one of the deputies said to know miss hughes called at the deseret Il hospital intimation tin in I 1 that he lie hid come to settle an indebtedness of 15 due that lady oil on her tier appearance however he served bened a subpoena commanding her to appear before the grand jury next monday on which dated date that body con vens tenn ven s and on which occasion she will be required to tell what she knows concerti conc con cerni ernt s g the cannon case jt it is perhaps needless to say that the deputy took away no receipt for hiis his indebtedness debt edness but simply promised to call on the first of the month and settle settie canal matters the parties interested in that drainage canal project should not fail fall to attend the meeting which Is called for saturday february 70 in the ward school house that will be the ulmo time for the brighton folks to show up the advantages of their route if it possesses any those who favor the other route claim claici that the bri brighton aton canal has not sufficient lall tall and that it ig all the way from six to nine feet higher than the new route is and therefore of less value for draina drainage e we like the idea of the subject being agitated at this season of the year and hope the interest in it will not be allowed to subside until the desired object has lias been accomplished persistent impudence we are arc ini formed that the other day a poorly clad individual knocked at the door of a respectable spec table citizen and upon its being opened ope neI he crowded himself in without being invited and asked some very impertinent question questions 4 lie ile was ordered out bythe lady of the house but he hesitated to go saying he was a poor man and wished her to give him some money even five cents would be much appreciated the lady gave him a trifle whereupon he wished to know her name she rep replied led that it was no matter ile he isi insisted ted saying that he always wanted the name names s of benevolent persons who gave him assistance the lady suspected what his object was and to get rid of him biro replied urs mrs Mr johnson at your service and closed the door A new nev ward nvard organized erom from a private 1 vate letter written by brother A K ar thurber h arber of the presidency of the sevier stake to presiding bishop preston 1 we learn that he and prest dent kent W 11 seeg miller have recently been making a tour through the east last ern that stake S take he ile says say we ve have visited the valleys below fremont valley name namely baves kane big and little blue also graves valley and find a line soil andi andl climate and sufficient water vater to sustain quite a pa population 41 T va s x isac we found 27 families who reside from irom 50 to 70 miles from their bishop at thurber and as the country is being settled up redeemed we deemed it advisable to organize a temporary ward which we did by appointing henry giles bishop who who selected E K hanks as his first and win wm bacon bacun as his Second counselors the ward is named blue valley ward A returned missionary we had a beall this morning from elder charles 1 P of nephi who returned to our city last evening from a mission to the tile southern states upon which he started on the ath of december Bu Du cember 1882 ho ito labored while absent in north Cl arolina carolina and virginia first in company with elder john 11 ll barlow and subsequently at various times with elders james jenkins amos cook john johne E RoQ Rou roe esche BF mckinney john y S willie charles joseph belknap and E G farmer he met with considerable opposition and upon one occasion was pursued by a armed mob with puns guns but escaped without injury he also found many kind friends in the South both inside and outside the church had some success in and on the whole enjoyed his mission very much and appreciates his experience peri perl ence while abroad ile he had bad some greence difficulty tiiu filu ity in getting home owing owin coto goto to funds sent fram from here to pay his fare having failed to reach him ile he was one month on the way being delayed at several points but returns in excellent health and anti spirits territorial ITEMS culle cuile CULLED EXCHANGES park city is now lit up with street lamps jay rin V c at A man mail by the name of thos hess swooned anit anif and fell upon the sidewalk G in park city on thursday last has t and before a doctor could reach him he was dead an unusual amount of sickness is now prevailing in richfield Rich neld sevier county count but th the echo in ment mentioning ionin lonin the fact falls fails to inform us of tze tae name or nature of the epidemic for the second week in januar january the earnings of the denver rio grande railway were a gain of 2376 2576 2570 over the corresponding week in 1884 it is somewhat gratifying to learn that the stock of the road has advanced phe h 0 new neo york marketto market to even fl figure gure nine cents on the he dollar i the idaho democrat says polygamy is a stench in the nostrils of decent men it is indeed the twin relic of barbarism it must go to the wall and then the poor polygamist mor dior mons must do like the chaste gentiles have one or none legal wife and lots of women that are not nut legal A A severe accident happened to engineer sankey a bout about two and one half miles in iles north of beaver canon station anthe morning of the ile he was coming down the cablon on a lone en engine lne ine when it got ot the start of him and the fireman applied the brake but it did no good tiie tile engine jumped the track and tipped on its ade the fireman escaped unhurt but sankey had one leg caught under the engine as it tipped over and it is supposed to be badly broken he was taken to eagle rock for treatment sunday afternoon bill bean asean and phil shuman inmates of tile the ogden city jail made a break for liberty ind and were successful they effected their escape by cutting tile the heavy bolt of the upper hinge on the large iron door in two thus being enabled to spring the doo ropen sufficiently to squeeze out by standing on a chair shuman was to have been taken to the Penitent renitent penitentiary la ry yesterday awaiting the assembling of the G grand rm jury bean was undergoing a acears vears imprisonment and was also wanted on another indictment at the expiration of that term sheriff belnap offers 25 for the arrest of bean and 50 30 for the necessary information to convict the parties who asgis asals assisted ted in beans escape FROM wednesdays DAMY DAILY JAN JN 28 housebreakers at woric work bur burglars entered mr geo careless house se last evening between half past 6 and half past 8 and stole a gold a pair of earrings a i pair of bracelets bracelet and two revolvers mr careless says the man must have entered the house through a i window at the back part of the house bouse mrs careless was away from the house at the time which afforded the thief every opportunity the secondhand second hand stor stores es and pawn shops have been visited by mr careless but none of the articles can be found the police pollee are on the alert charged with incest G E chase yesterday appeared before justice mcintyre of price and swore out a complaint against richard it mills Nl ills lils ax who ho had been baing at catle castle gate charging him with incest and attempting tn vo leave the country without settling his debts the magistrate telegraphed to the juaice justice at P V N jun junction tion ordering ane arrest arrest of the accused but he refused as be had no warrant mills was arrested at provo on the arrival of the train which bore him ills his 15 13 year old daughter was traveil traveling ng with him A sudden death from a gentleman who has just returned from a visit to heber eity city we learn of a very sudden death which bocc occurred orfed at that place on the ath dinst an ali old gentleman about eighty years of age named anderson went into his sons blacksmith shop on the day mentioned smoking his pipe and apparently as well as usual it it seems that wishing to do a little piece of work he took tip up a hammer mer and went to the anvil but while act of raising the hammer he fell dead our informant states that no cause was assigned for his sudden death except that be he was ver very y aldand the well worn machinery of life broke down all at once ile he has three sons and one daughter alvin living at heber city the thiele branch A branch of the church was organized in juab county about six months ago and Brothe rJohn Beck the enterprising mini mining man of that region appointed t ta pr preside side over it A meetinghouse meeting was built immediately which it was thou thought lit would be quite large enough for t the tie h e wants of the peo people le but it elhag has already proved to be par far too small smail the meetings have been largely attended by the miners and there is not even sta standing room to spare the day and sunday schools are arc also well patronized roni zed ad ail classes and creeds sending their children to them it has now been decided to enlarge the building and it will be done very snort shortly ly brother beck beek who is the mainstay of the tile branch recently purchased an organ for use in the meetings ind and sunday school 1 fatal R K R accident another fatal accident occurred ye yesterday berday ter dav day on an oregon short line near soda springs resulting in the death of road master hassett and fireman holden the engineer also had his arin arm broken through some misunderstanding an engine with a snowplow ran into a freight train that was on the track doing considerable damage besides causing the deaths above mentioned just where the blame for this sad mccurr ance rests wet wel have not yet been auie aule to learn mr hassett has been in the employment ot of the U P as road master at ogden for nearly fourteen years yeara and ane anc had bad buu bui recently been promoted to the position the time ot of his bis hi shocking death ile he leaves a large apo and respected family besides a h host ost 0 warm friends to mourn nis ills loss immediately in on the arrival of the utah utan 6 northern a special was sent north carrying a few fey relatives and friends friende with a catholic father to give solace to the bereaved A bold robi robbery Sery sers A robbery was committed last night in the building a few doors east of drug store occupied by mr air riser the jeweler and the squires bros barbers when mr walter squires arrived at the shop thib this morning he found the front door un loosed d and of upon entering the shop discovered the door of phe the safe was az partially open and a number of articles which had been taken piled up on the floor covered with a cloth the dur nur burglar lar had made a neat neal joh job of it he had drilled ahole abole through 11 the door and struck it a sheavy heavy leavy blow with a 12 pound sledge hammer which he leit left behind breaking a bolt inside tiie the safe after alter which the door was easily opened the thief carried off a number of valuable watches all new and had nad evidently overlooked a tin containing box a number of watches undergoing repairs which were found in the safe this morning he tie also stole a number of papers belonging 1 in to the squires bros but which are of no value to others than the owners A number of matches which had been used by the burglar were found in front of the safe the cracksman must have havi unlocked the front door and slipped envery in very carefully after the night watchman had passed mr riser estimates his loss at no arrests have as yet been made escaped prisoner captured in la last st evenings issue we published an ae account count of the escape of two prisoners shuman Shuro anand and bean antrom beastrom Be from the ogden city jail ther they ef effected fectea their escape about 4 in the afternoon and boldly min mingled led with the throng who were on their way home from froia a mee meeting going toward the depot they tid did not however el ier ter take the train hut but started south on foot They were closely pursued by sheriff belknap who followed at least on one e of them to this city where he was caught last night between 10 aud and 11 sheriff belnap with the assistance si of sheriff turner deputy marshal greenman and mr wallin surrounded the house of a mrs haight where it wai wal supposed that shur shul shuman bail ball bad taken refuge turner and wallin went to the rear of the house and sheriff belknap remained in front while deputy greenman entered after a somewhat lengthy lemady search the culprit finding that his hia whereabouts were known made ills his exit at the back door hoping to make good ills his escape to his chagrin however he met sheriff turner who instantly ordered him to hold hoid up his hands bands which he imm immediately eulate did protesting however that he was not the moan roan ant wanted he was lodged in the city jail jali last night and will be taken to tb the tile penitentiary today no positive clue is yet obtained as to the exact whereabouts of bean but the officers are on the alert have of for him and taken such other steps as will probably be effectual in securing his capture lle tie was serving a term of one year for being b elin convicted as a confidence man and at the expiration of that time he was to have been tried for robbery committed in 0 gelen golen some time ago an explanation we supposed the intelligence of the public would enable them F to understand that the addresses ziven riven by postmaster lynch in his letter on the subject of the postal delivery published a few days since were merely merely sample ones although this fact was not actually stated it now seems that some obtuse minds have accepted what the postmaster said literally and he makes the following fol foi lowin request of us SALT ller LAKE CITY january 1885 editor deseret news rile nile flie file published notice requesting citizens to notify their correspond corre correspondents spon den ts to address their mail to street and nu number 1 n seems to have been misunderstood 0 d by a great many please explain that the number num berand and street mentioned were simply as an example everyone is expected to have his mail addressed to his own street and number very respectfully JOHN J tr T LYNCH bynch ii postmaster if people will remember the streets passing the temple tempie block ot on the east and south are called respectively east temple and south temple streets and are to be considered initial points from rom which the various streets of the city extending north south east cast and west are num numbered Sered and that the numbers run in consecutive con se autive order it will not be very difficult 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