Show locala NEWS daou THURSDAYS THURSDAY 8 DAILY baily AUG 27 death of on an old timer samuel samue i old timer who lived for many years in a the fourteenth ward la in this city died at lit his bis late residence in ism big mill greek last night after a ling alaf sickness ss of three years duration ll 11 wis weg sixty nive five years of age arn am a provo S S jones the cn en merchant of provo Is in wn on a and is feeling somewhat con ased for foi the safety of his brother albert who is now a missionary in logdon log don dou since learning of the assault made by the desperate and bigoney bigoted populace upon the elders tiene there I 1 diphtheria at smithfield adlph di h I 1 erla eria exists at smithfield cache yil val val vai bento such an extent that it has been dered necessary by the people seere beere 1 sere feere to suspend meetings schools sad sod d all public gatherings for the tp regent present there have been three deaths j Js the family of mr air joseph hill of bhat tnt place 1 damage dam aze age from hallston hailstorm rm broi ir ike the rJohn J ohn kirkman who resides on the wt st bench reports that the hall hali hailstorm storm bich alch which occurred day before yesterday did considerable damage damage to grape gra jines iines and garden brodl products acts in tte tie the e of his home bome his grape rines lines were almost completely comple taly stripped IK 9 their leaves as well as fruit telephone extension the poles ir ire tre e now being eing erected on the way to engham canon canton for the extension of the tte telephone from this city to that nce ace te e e A lot of telephone poles forty we feet in length obtained from iome somewhere where on the line line of the D B R 6 0 W V for the purpose of replacing a ire tuge number now in use in this city d which have been foundton be too eak Weak are now at the depot and wll wil lare tare loon on be e erected A disturbance i this morning the life vite fe of john aird entered a complaint u the justices court against her hus hns wad kad nd char charging ginz him with disturbing the mace twee last night aard aird went home aluk and began the soiree by abusing W wife ile he then took down the pic wes mes from the walls the knives forks brorn froin the cupboard and carried vm off ail ali all fall the while shouting and ming like a demon he finally struck H year old oid son of mrs aird and aped ioto toto a more peaceful con condition altion grece wryce w the remainder of the night this awning morning he came down town and ilie lile while the complaint was being made ott oat was around in the saloons filling up for another 8 spree pree but this I 1 w it Is liable to be behind the iron kark karg waff of the city jail i aird Is the person who was ivas fined ihie W spring for unlawful cohabitation M who escaped the six months imprisonment rison ment de penalty by promising to te ite within the law and teach others to do the same accidental shooting last evens gifts ogden herald contains the fol lowing yesterday afternoon at hooper some ome members of mr john T jones family amily took out a double doable barrelled barrel led shot gun xun un for the purpose of shooting a hawk which was hovering around khe ahe the gun was ivas not fired however for the purpose for which it was taken out As they hey were returning to the house the firearm was accidentally discharged and ind the contents lodged in the left arm jf of a little four year old son named john robn the tho wound was near the elbow and tand the br ochial artery was severed the accident occurred at about half past one and dr H J powers of this city was sent for fon or amputation was found necessary and the surgical operation was skillfully performed by mr air powers the inured j member was taken off enst above the elbow the juvenile patient was made as comfortable as possible and it is to be hoped the consequences will not prove to be more serious than at present indicated officers elected secretary thomas toda today to day issued certificates of election to following the following TOOELE CITY r mayor S az W orme aldermen john mclaws john johnw W tate councilors councillors Counci lors peter phister Ph lster ister mathias nelson jos at dunn recorder john dunn treasurer geo craner marshal peter cleg clegg assessor and collector john E johnson rillmond riLL Mona CITY mayor T C callister councilors councillors Counci lors james A melville alma greenwood hirata hiram mace alfred gull gall geo croft crof t justices af of tile the peace jas A melville alma greenwood recorder J L robison rob Bob lson assessor Assess orand and collector william H king treasurer james starley marshal henry mace FOUNTAIN GREEN TOWN pres Fres president ident rees R llewellyn trustees hans P olsen oisen john H robertson christen A Christl christi ausent lars nielsen Nl elsen eisen the summit county election the following is a copy of the notice of contest given by hon ward E pack for the right of a seat in the next legislature as representative from summit county david mclaughlin Wn esq park city utah you will please take notice that I 1 ward E pack a citizen of the unit united states a resl resi resident lent and elector duly qualified oi of summit county utah territory do contest your right light to the office of member of the house of re representatives assembly assembly of utah territory for said county of summit to which you have been declared elected at the election held on the ad day of august 1885 on the ground that at said election in park city precinct said county illegal votes were cast and ana given for you and votes were illegally counted for you which it 11 taken taker from you will reduce the number berof of your legal votes below the number of the legal votes given to the un der signed for the fhe same office and the undersigned undersigner under signed claims that at said election he was legally elected and is entitled to said office dated august IM 1885 joir WARD warb E PACK similar notices will be served upon the liberal candidates for the offices of county surveyor county superintendent ot or district schools and selectman bennett harkness sc kirkpatrick are the attorneys for the peoples candidates fight about land A complaint COM pia pla it was entered in the justices court t this h morning nr charging alma colvin a man about forty ty years of age with an assault and battery upon john B hu hurst about sixty years old in sugar house hous ward a couple of weeks ago culvan colvin had purchased from a boy named gibson grandson of mrs hurst five acres of land for 20 the land had been given by hurst as a presen tto gibson gabson who Is about arteen fifteen years old on the day the row occurred hurst was cutting lucern off the land in question when colvin came up and objected hurst replied that the lucern belonged to him and upbraided up braided colvin for swindling the boy in getting etting the land so cheap colvin t then T en seized the scythe which hurst was ns ing and in the struggle the tile latter fell to the ground colvin jumped on him and struck him several blows on the head the parties then separated and some of the neighbors learning ol 01 of the fuss endeavored to have the affair amicably settled since that time however hurst hurat claims that calyin ana and his family have continually taunted and abused himself and family and the matter will be brought into thel the courts for adjudication nearly suffocated the butte viner miner ot of the contains the following account of an experience exper tence of an em aloye of heesch ellerick Eller elier co I 1 of this thia city who als ais also aiso have a house at batte butte montana mr r coulson is employed there as foreman yesterday morning mornine mr coulson 0 of f the firm of heesch ellerbeck co 00 lumbers plumbers and tid steam fitters came near losing os n h his bis 9 life ife in a curious manner A d drainage ra nage tunnel Is belu being construct constructed ed I 1 in it t the e alle alley la in the rear of main maln street b between park ark aru and broadway to connect the buildings with the sewer below of course a drain pipe was necessary ces sary and yesterday mr coulson assi assisted assister steg steU by a bo boy bor 1 was engaged in lay ing the rt he e had progressed with his work in a most satisfactory man j ner nor the boy going in and out of the tunnel vinnel to supply him with materials when he suddenly noticed that there was an overpowering stench stanch from sewer gas he was at ehe the time making a joint and not fearing any trouble continued with jils his work but was soon overpowered and fell senseless the boy at once gave the alarm and mr coulson was taken from the tunnel apparently dead medical aid was summoned and after much labor the man was revived and taken to his bis residence where at a late hour he was resting quietly apparently entirely recovered from the shock but still very weak the escape of mr coulson was almost miraculous forit for if the boy had bad not been with him his his condition could not have been ascertained until be he would have been beyond medical aid iron cladsie clada it has generelly been supposed for some time past that there were no grasshoppers in the vicinity of this city but a ride over the tenth ward bench recently convinced the writer to the contrary for there they appeared to be quite numerous and voracious too as shown by the sweet clover growing in that vicinity bein being entirely denuded of its leaves we are told too by a resident of that part that a new crop of iron have lately hatched buttliere out liere there and that lowthe now the diminutive specimens may be seen fairly swarming over the ground the area however lio rio wever weyer infested bv by them in hat that vicinity seems to be quite limited but upon the west side of the valley in the neighborhood of pleasant green they have been rather numerous all through this season and now they are to be found pretty much all over what zal dal was S formerly known as the west jordan n range the second crop of lucern has been somewhat damaged by them in some pla pia places e s but their depredations have not been be e very extensile ext ensle ensie so far and are not likely to be this year however they are sufficiently numerous to produce devastating swarms next year 3 ear car if everything be favorable for their pro propagation rogation Ra gation gatlon which while we indulge in the hope that it may ma ear tar not be the case we will do well as far as possible to prepare for we learn from a gentleman lust just down from the north that the grass hoppers are so bad in the neighborhood of kaysville Kays ville that the second crop off oto of lucern upon which so many of the farmers were depending for the raising of seed Is fast being stripped by them and very little if an adv y seed is likel likely y tobe to be harvested if this betrue be true it will be quite a serious loss not only to kaysville Kays ville but to the entire territory for that Is where the most of the lucern seed has heretofore been raised A scene on the bathing train last evening as the utah nevada train was returning from the lake a disgraceful scene occurred among the pass passengers euers eners in one of the cars A As sa a result veter teter peter schmidt who keeps a drug store at sandy and chas thiede were arrested on a charge of battery upon miss emma barratt a young lady who resides at american fork attorney J H moyle conducted the prosecution froni from the evidence given it appears that mr schmidt and miss minnie thiede were sitting in one seat and miss thiede laid her head on her companions shoulder he pu putting eting his arms around her waist this caused considerable merriment among the other passengers one of whom who m 1 whose identity has not been di discovered se handed miss barratt a paper to pass over to schmidt the paper e r blew over to charles we thiede de brother of aliss thiede mr ur schmidt being a cousin land hesp he sprang rang upa up and nd shook his fist in the face ot of miss barraus barrans Bar companion mr fenlayson Finlay son aon thiede sat down and the tittering continued thiede again lumped jumped up and struck miss barratt in the face with his fist causing her to faint mr Thoma thomas sEvart evart constable of benjamin utah county interfered and ana stopped further proceedings in in which he was assisted by others miss aliss thiede also claimed she was struck and fainted during the trial this afternoon miss barratt who seemed to have sustained a severe nervous shock swooned in the court room and had to be removed mr thiede claimed that he struck at a young man whom he alleged struck his bis sister and that he was greatly excited at being laughed at mr air schmidt was discharged and mr thiede was wits adjudged guilty and fined 25 and costs 1205 from FRIDAYS dally DAILY AUGUST 23 postmasters appointed dispatches inform us that president cleveland has appointed john postmaster at ovid and george S L postmaster at egin both of which are er e mormon settlements kicked by a horse A young son aon of bishop warburton tons tont of the first ward samuel by name was accidentally kicked in the face by a colt celt yesterday ter ay completely flattening his nose and disfiguring him frightfully dr benedict raised the nose to its original position and put ten stitches in it and Is in hopes that when it heals the tile boy will not appear much if it any the worse for his bis injury encouraging progress from elder wm wili M palmer raimer who has charge of the northwestern states mission we learn that sixty one baptisms occurred in that field of bf missionary labor betwee between zi may and august with a good prospect for the the elders laboring there have met with but little violent treatment of late about the only exceptions being in the case of elders jackson and king who are operating in the northern part of indiana and were upon two occasions pelted belted with rotten notten eggs for preaching selling liquor contrary to law this mornin morning peter schmidt of cottonwood ton wood was brought rought before justice for selling liquor on sunday ile he entered a plea of of guilty aad and asked the leniency of the court clalvin claiming that the pa party arty to N whom vh am he s sold old the dr drink rau cam RI atred of be being I 1 n very thir thirsty 8 t ana aua aud and 6 chmidt schmidt could not no t refuse the th e r request aest for orsome horne beer mrs dudler who keeps a place at the he mouth of parleys caon canon was arrested on a charge of selling ellin liquor without a license and was this afternoon brought in had a hearing and was fined sudden death shortly after 10 last evening alfred degraa of the eleventh ward retired to his s bed tied apparently In inels ilis lits usual health on lying down he felt a sensation as of strangulation and lied died in a tew lew moments dr beatty was summoned hed and pronounced it heart disease from frow chien the deceased had been a lona iona long iong s sufferer to have been the cause 01 of death mr degray was an iron moulder bv trade and had been employed at the eagle foundry for some time past PA st yesterday he seemed in good health and cheerful ul spirits and ate his meals with a hearty relish he was about 60 Y years ears of age and leaves a wife and seven se ven children unexpected demise at about five last evening mrs urs jones abd family of the sixth ward were shocked by the realization that alexander J H wallis cousin of mrs jones had breathed his last theste ceased was an estimable young man about twenty three years yeats of a age e ana and had always been delicate in hea health I 1 th ile he came to utah in november 1884 and since that time his physical condition had greatly improved sonau soma weeks since he went to visit a co cousin at paris idaho J H wallis and aud while there his health began to fall fail ile he with others started in a wagon vago for this city and one night while ahil sleeping out were caught |