Show TERRI terel territorial ITEMS CULLED erom FROM LATEST EXCHANGES twenty five horses which had been stolen from the range near montpelier were seen last thursday in salt river valley I 1 fifty miles east in wyoming in charge of two heavily armed mentho were evidently heading for the horse thieves ithe sweetwater country miles east ed loy lov of dixon illinois a 17 year old tramp who was stealing a ride on one of the U P fast tea trains fell under tile the wheels on tuesday morning when the train was near washakie Wash akle akie station wyoming and had his left arm cut off above the elbow and his left leg severed below the knee his recovery is doubtful on saturday last enree girls miss emma brown aged about 15 13 years and two of mr israel israel pen Peu rods rodys daughters aged respectively 15 and 10 were out riding in mr browns light spring wagon at provo on returning the they dry drove up in front of his house houg and were just in the act of getting out of the wagon when the horse becan besan backing toward the ditch which is about six feet deep the elder miss penrod had bad just time to jump out when the wagon was completely overturned into the ditch car carrying ing the two other girls with it rin nil into to the water miss brown was severely bruised the others escaped without injury A difficult operation was performed at logan on monday last by dromms by dpn the arm of daniel collett of smithfield cache county collett who is about twenty deais of age was thrown from a horse in the snake river valley about three weeks ago receiving a very ser serious ious dislocation of the elbow joint the forearm was dislocated backwards and upwards making it two inches shorter than its fellow rendering it impossible for col leatto bend it while in rode 25 miles immediately after the accident doing what he could f for fon or the injury although it was very painful and swelled welled considerably be he did not consider it to be as serious as it really was wag and neglected to surgical aid ald until last monday but as three weeks had elapsed since the accident and nature had beelat been at work constructing another joint which would have rendered the arm comparatively useless the operation was a difficult one the young man was put under the influence of chloroform and the doctor pulled hed red the arm back into position it pu Is expected p acted that the young man will regain the use of his arm the desperado sill S I 1 partridge an account of whose arrest and delivery to the authorities at laramie by a young ranchman named fraker a appeared p pear e d in the news a few days a ago go t was given in charge of an agent of the stock association named pache on saturday last for safe delivery to the sheriff at cheyenne the officer who feared an attempt to lynch partridge started outi in a spring wagon for red buttes station going by a circuitous route to avoid avold notice when passin passing near fort sanders a f few ew miles out they were stopped bs 15 masked men who disarmed the officer sent the wagon and driver off and taking the prisoner to a high gate across t the road hanged him the officer was sent back to laramie on foot where he gathered a part party yand aud and returned to the reene weene scene of the tragedy where they found partridge still hanging from the crossbeam suspended by a lariat A coroners inquest was held over the body the lyn chers are supposed to be members of the gang of horse thieves and desperadoes to which partridge te tre longed and it Is surmised that he was hanged to prevent his re revealing vealin g any of the secrets of the band 0 FROM FRIDAYS DAILY AUGUST 11 14 subpoenaed aed witnesses in the case of royal B young indicted for unlawful cohabitation with his wives have been subpoenaed to appear for the trial on october esth appointment A dispatch from washington today to day says that robert G sims of greenville miss has been appointed 1 1 P 0 anted custodian of the abandoned Tn r 1 1 military military reservation of utah at a salary of tco igo ico W per month convalescent bishop S F atwood of kamas kas has been confined to his house the past eight v eks not able to do anything out of dars as the resul result tot of an injury to his foot and leg which he accidentally received in tre the canon carion we are plea piea pleased sedi however to be able to state that he is now almost well indians killed hilled A telegram from billings montana ajon Alon tana which appeals in our dispatches today to day gives an account of the killing kilting by cattlemen of an entire band of piegan fiegan indians indian numbering 1 1 twenty trie the fight took tool yace pace place between t I 1 rasor lon son wor an and d halfbreed half bree breed creeks the white men making the attack the indians Indian 3 had seventy tive live stolen horses fatal cases about 4 yesterday afternoon robert smith whose illness from diphtheria we mentioned yesterday fell a victim to the disease ile he was buried today to day f from rom the residence of his father andrew smith 1 in n the eighth 11 ward the three year old daughter of mr and mrs jean CI clayton layton I ayton of the sixteenth ward who has been suffering some time f from roin the same edme disease died and was buried burled yesterday the little girl was the only remaining child of the family the other having died ol 01 diphtheria a short time a ago ao o we jo join with the many friends of the bereaved parents in extending to them our sympathy i explosion at provo we learn from our correspondent Horne homespun spun that an accident occurred at the factory in provo about ten yesterday morning one of the cylinders of the warp dresser used for drying the yarn atter after sizing exploded the safety valve by some means became stopped up and the pressure of the steam blew blew the heads of the cylinder out all of the windows in the east end of the main building where the accident occurred were knocked out by the concussion cus sion mr chislett the operator of the warping apparatus was knocked town down but fortunately he was not close enough to the scene of af the accident to be hurt one end of the cylinder was blown five or six feet into a pile of yam yarn rile the rest of the cylinder was blown down iowa the room forty or fifty feet striking a small loom and utterly demolishing it holes were blown in the floor the ceiling plaster was knocked off and the frame franic of the warping machinery and the cylinder were destroyed the loss will doubtless amount to several hundred dollars twenty minutes after the accident the machinery was again put in running order by the enterprising superintendent two young girls one near the cylinder the other at the dest destroyed royed roved loom had just run out of warp and left their looms or they would have hwe been crushed crashed providentially no one was hurt from from president II 11 S gowans who is in town we learn that the people of the tooele thoele republic are generally in a prosperous condition A great quantity of ne new land has been taken up and cultivated within the past few years and much of the country which a few years since was considered worthless is now being proved to be valuable f for or farmin farming purposes in this connection he mentions particularly ticul arly a considerable extent of country bordering on the lake west of E T city where the mineral used to rise to the surface and appear almost as white as if the ground were covered with snow there through the persistent efforts of the it husbandmen in plowing the land and washing off the mineral are now smiling fields of grain and the richest and most durable of soil which will yield good crops year ear after year without any manure considerable dry farming has been done throughout the county countr county durin during the past few years and this year with excellent success this has been an exceptional year among farmers generally the late rains in the spring giving the grain such a splendid start that but little if any irrigation irrl atlon aaion was require required tt to enable it t to mature the crops throughout the county both in the line of grain bay and fruit havu have been unus unusually lall y good with the exception of the later 1 t r crops in that strip of country ex extending tenda from the mountains to the lake and from E T city to pine canon cahon there the grasshoppers have been so numerous since the small grain ripened and the first crop of lucern was harvested that almost everything of a green nature has been eaten off and there thele Is no possible chance for another cutting of lucern or other late crops this year it is rattier rather remarkable that the de depredations of the ironclads iron should have been confined to this limited district but we are assured that no damage has been lone dona by them at tooele thoele a and aad ad that none of theo them are to be seen alon aion along the road after leaving ET to come to ward vard the paint ot oi the mountain FROM saturdays DAILY AUGUST 15 gold silver and coppe copper r A correspondent writes s from ache cache county nelson and Ov alander will shiu shio two carloads of ore from their mines in blacksmith fork in a few days to the smelting smelling sm elting works at sandy the owners expect the ore to yield pretty well of gold copper and aud silver sliver they have the only mines in that locality from which pay paying ng ore is obtained perfection inks ezra F maitin mattin of the ward of this city has entered upon the business of making maung and selling writing fluid of va various shades which he claims to eclipse any other uther kind in the market both in quality and cheapness some samples of the ink that we ve have tried certainly appear to be very good ile he also deals in water filters niters and other useful articles the bicyclers one of the edcur zionists to cache valley wrote on Th thursday urda y when we got to brigham city this morn morning in I 1 we picked up two of th the bicycle club and abd from that point continued to take on stragglers until we llad eight of them about aboul one half on board they freshened up during durin I 1 their railway ride and got off at mendon I 1 from rom which point they continued their journey to logan lobanon on their machines golden wedding mr HT pu puh pugh pub b writing I 1 from roin morgan city gives an account of a very pleasant surprise party ilven fiven gi ven by the descendants of mr and 51 irs rg william durant of morgan on august ad the alf fiftieth bieth annl anal anniversary of their marriage there were present four sons and three daughters of the tbt aged aged pair thirty four grandchildren eight great grandc grande grandchildren h aldre n and anti a number of invited guests who spent the time most pleasantly all of the family who have attained a proper age have been baptized and are members of the church A gas well this morning mr lir alex burt who has been driving a well on his premises just west of pioneer square obtained a small tiow how of muddy poo loo looking oo kine kins water at a depth of 41 43 45 41 feet A lighted match was applied igniting the gas which burned with a strong steady flame this was extinguished and a ten foot length of pipe added the gas continued with a loud hissing sound and at the end of th the pipe cives aives a f full fuli uti uil and steady name flame three or four feet high without water thus far there has been no variance in the pressure of the gas and ani it this continues which seems probable mr burt will adopt means to utilize the gas for household pu purposes toses loses ile he feels confident that he ta will wili be successful and that the investment will be a profitable one success in B by a private letter received from elder vin wm horsley ti of brigham city now laboring in the tho london conference england we learn learn that he is feeling well and encouraging success in his labors he writes that he has just baptized two persons in basing stoke makins making six I 1 x that he ha has s inducted into the the fold F in anat place and twenty nine in all that he has baptized since ile he went into the berks and wills wilts district to labor I he desires us to request the saints here in utah who nave have relatives or friends living in berkshire wiltshire or hampshire that they would like to have him ball call upon or make known the gospel to to send him their addresses directed to wm win horsley care E Whom ham haro ecbourne En bourne road newbury berkshire len ien england land the fire this 31 morning orning at about 15 minutes before 2 this morning an alarm ot of fire was give given n at the city hall the cause was located near the corner of third east and fifth south streets wh ither the bire fire fa re brigade hastened they found a shanty ato attached to a house the property of john barker to be in flames which were quickly brought under control the entire loss will wil lamount amount to about loo there were no occupants in the house at the time tim eair edir eAlr mr barker and family being absent inthe eaon mrs urs masses sessions one of the tenants being too frightened to sleep in the house when all others were away took the little daughter of another tenant with her to a n neighbors e to stay for the night the childs chialdi mother arrived shortly after the alarin alarm was given and created quite a scene by screaming that tier her little child was in the fire until the little girl was brought safely to her the origin of the fire Is unknown row now in the sugar house ward A man by the name namu of richard oliver a non mormon resident of sugar honse house ward who has lived in that vicinity aboul about four years and borne a very unsavory reputation as a man of low brutal instincts indulged in his usual pastime of beating his wife in a most unmerciful manner with a shovel yesterday morning g and afterwards tried to crowd her body into a trunk with the intention of lockar locking g her up but failed in the latter eff effort ort and finally left her and came to the city to work being employed as a tailor in buckle sk sons establishment on returning home last evening he found his wife had taken part of the household goods and departed and in his ais wrath he picked a row with the wife of miles mix one of the penitentiary guards who rented a house from him dim even going so far as to threaten to shoot her in tact fact he probably would have done clone so had he been abie able to find his ills ammunition ii the woman rai rat raised ed the alarm and her husband hurried down from the penitentiary to her assistance on being approached by mix oliver made madee at him with a pitchfork stabbed him twice in the leg with it and then clinched with him band and in a rough hand and tumble ileon lison on the ground attempted to bite him another guard from f rom the penitentiary arrived on the scene about that time and pulled the combatants apart when oliver again attempted to seize the pitchfork but was struck on the head by a pistol and quieted he was subsequently taken to the penitentiary and lodged there for the night this morning he was brought to this city and arrid taken before commissioner mckay on a charge of assaulting mix alix with the pitchfork he hp was wan bound over in the sum surn of to await awalt the action of the grand jury the security being furnished by his pledging his property another charge va was s preferred against him that of threatening the life of mrs mix ile he was released on ball to appear on monday at 10 am |