Show LOCAL nocal NEWS reon FROM TUESDAYS DAILY OCT 20 court proceedings in the third astric court today to day the app appeal eal it in mase nase of A M I 1 gilberson vaha A a praag was dismissed gcorge cor COT e P F adkins vs charlotte chariotte it suit dismissed according to pu ula uia lation tion lohn ohn diu dingle le was admitted to citizen fp 9 levya co vs john job n tt mend mand amendments ments allowed loved al T S simkins et al vs george P iduas judgment for the alio atio amount and interest and costs B BB B bitner vs utah central rail eail my ray trial before jury la in progress A favorable season by letter rom B 11 allred aured of garden city ear lake valley we learn that the frost of the season occurred there a the loth ast up to that time corny corn matoes cucumbers cambers co etc were doing ell he hesayo says I 1 1 I have raised apples tre ire this year and am arb satisfied that ny at amount can be raised here as well is health of the people to be good and the weather lut aut nii Kil abd warm though since the mcf the manth nights night s have been zither rither cool the threshing of a boun wag Was harvest has just ended and potato filing is now in f full all blast obsequies tho funeral of george lill the son of john W hill lilli of t the e ah gh Ward whose ghose untimely death from railway accident we ment mentioned mantione ione lone yes danwill day will take place tomorrow to morrow morro the ivice drice is to be held in the hith kith ward eating house commencing at in elder geo G lly Ily bywater water and ber ter speakers will deliver addresses pa oa the occasion previous to do yesterday only one man is ig ever killed on the utah nevada allway during the eleven years of its ds tence and he by the blowing over train superintendent riter biter speaks highly oung youn hill lilii as an employed emp loye he ivas was ier er steady and faithful in the per mance of his duties and esteemed his fellows bridge burned the southern railroad companas Comp anys bridge ross the colorant Color Colo radt adb river eiver at eort tort ima arizona was totally destroyed fire on saturday breaking out out noon the tile flames spread so eidly idly that all efforts to save the leable structure were without avail imedla mediately tely on receipt of the telegram bouncing aoun cing the threatened destruction the bridge Assistant general super R lie ile spratt dispatched two trains to the scene of the fire lap aap arrangements jor for f or the of freight f and passengers C rs were ide at once and but little time will lost by bv the overland express trains r the next few weeks although it jl 11 doubtless be some months b before fore e bridge can be replaced this is the dond time that bridges at that point ve been destroyed the one contacted in an july 1875 having been isaid away by a nood flood about two irsa o the bridge just burned was lae lac structure structure and cost bout range P ange auge valley cattle company ie le arti artl articles clea of incorporate incorporation ion lon of this mcany were abre filed in the office tary thomas yesterday the pur se ise of the organization Is to raise 37 sell edcha exchange age uge and deai deal in cattle erseg mules and other kinds of hye eye olek to acquire lands necessary for at purpose and to carry on a general aching business the principal hee flee orthe of the company is in n salt lake 1 d t the he capital stock of Is din into to 1000 1009 shares the property a 1 which operations are to ta be con acted consists of the brown cliffs and aage aae valley homesteads ad A twe two desert entries and north wilm indian twin and south springs abed in ellier emery county utah and by green river biver on the east the west base of book cliffa cliffs on the west nine mile creek on tile the north and price river on the south areat are at present about woo TOO head bead of cattle on the companas comp anys ranches augustus D perron ferron james M dart B B van deusen john S scott and george L tracy all of this city are ors and directors of the ane company suit for damages this morning lia in the third district court began the examination of witnesses in the suit of B B brner vs the utah central rall kail way company for damages for in luries and loss sustained by ee tae the defendant in an accident on december 20 1883 on that tuat date as mr air bitner was coining comin from the he t west alon aion along the taylorsville Taylors ville road toad which crosses crosse s the utah central track at Fratic klyn about seven miles lulies south of this city he was seated sea ted on the hay bay rack of his wagon the noise of the smelter in operation was so great that he did not hear a utah central frel frei freight lit train approaching and so did not discover Ms it until he reached within a few yards of the track as the view was obstructed ted by the high embankment on the side of the cut his ills horses became frightened and plunged across the track but not in time to take the wagon along the cowcatcher st striking it under the seat and scattering it in all ail directions the driver was aro gro thrown wn some distance and was picked up unconscious having suffered a very severe revere nervous shock and received bruises from which be he lati hati has haa not yet recovered our natural resources that utah possesses natural resources of almost unlimited extent and value that have never yet been utilized every intelligent tell teil igent person acquainted with tile the country is aware that if the people of tile the territory were to fully utilize thes it t yet ret burces they would render themselves selVes comparatively independent ald and aid be enabled to assume a leading I 1 and enviable position in the world while their lailure to do so will place them continually under trib tribute ute ate to other communities is also apparent it must then be grat living to every person who has the development of the territory and the consequent interest of the community ac at heart to learn of efforts being made in our midst that are likely to j prove rove successful f al in the way of utilizing our latent natural resources the Thes thesalone saline allne deposits in our inland sea and the surrounding mountains the alk aik alkali all ail lakes that have heretofore been reg neg regarded added as useless the sulphur alum and other deposits equally common and lightly valued as compared with the precious metals which this region 0 n affords are even more valuable re than hn t gold old oid and silver mines in view ef of th their el unlimited utility in the ar arts 8 and the bene benefits tits they are susceptible uc P t ibl ibi of conferring upon the h human u in n fily illy family we were reminded of these facts on meeting mr J C dolan a practical manufacturing chemist last eveni evening tig and learning from him ot of some recent experiments which he has been making taking crude sulphate of soda which Is blown ashore from the salt lake in the winter season in large quantities and which is generally known in this region as bitter salt as his chief sandwith basl basis and with the addition of other materials also found here in the territory and by subjecting them to different chemical processes be he has produced black ash soda ash which by analysis shows 72 j per cent carbonate of soda sal soda first quality caustic soda such as Is used in soap making waking and irom from which an excellent quality of soap has been made and refined sulphate of soda suitable for use in the making of plate and andi lint flint glass ile he can al aio alo also o from materials found here in abu abundance n dance make chloride of lime and the various acids used in dye works and tor for or leaching purposes etc and he Is cond confident dent that the business of kanuf manufacturing ac turing tuning them can be carried on here profitably A company lis ils likely soon to be formed for the purpose of entering into the business ol 01 chemical manufacture on an extensive scale at some suitable location near this city we shall hall bail the successful inauguration binau u of such works with pleas pleasure n re and consi consider consides dea deI them arthem important not alone for their own productions but not less so 0 because of the other industries that the ylare likely to bring into existence or add impetus to mr dolan made some successful seui seul C experiments x peri ments in the same line about five live years ago and demonstrated then as indeed we may say sas s that others have defore before him that all ali alithe the facilities requisite f for or ilie establishment of successful S f al chemical works existed here hut but he was prevented f from roin doln doin doing adyth anything ing farther in iu the matter at the time through throng having been engaged in mining in FROM wednesdays IVED DAILY OCT 21 by a tree trec 0 on thursday last while brigham scott of ot milleville millville Mill ville cache county was engaged felling ti timber tuber for stoddard Brother brothers sat at asper p r wyoming be he was struck on the eh shoulder guiden by a falling itrel and some of his bis spinal joints were dislocated he was taken to his bis home yesterday idaho convictions by tele telegram ram from blackfoot idaho we learn that the jury in the cases of alexander leathart leathann Lea Leat harn tharo and joseph al phelps on trial before judge hays at that place oil on the tho charge of unlawful cohabitation with their wives yesterday rende rea I verdicts of guilty the brethren have not yet been sentenced fine potatoes brother A T case of the ninth ward brought to our office this tills morning some sample sampie potatoes of his raising which although lot so large tas ian some we have seen are still very v ry flae flamand and quite I 1 as large as could be got into any ordinary sized pot without cutting they were raised in sugar house ward and he has harvested over bushels from a little more than half an acre of ground sentence suspended this afternoon ed eagan eagin who was indicted for rand grand larceny in having stolen a horse from park city ity was brought into court and stated that he wished to withdraw his plea of not guilty he then entered one of guilty and mr varian informed tile the court that the case was not an li aggravated one even if it could be prove r and that the officers of the penitentiary stated that the health of tile tue defendant was not such that he could longer be kept in confinement for these reasons he asked that sentence be suspended and the court so ordered and eagan was liberated counterfeiters Counterfeit ers sentenced in the third district court this morning john eckert indicted for making counterfeit money and james kennedy charged with passing the coin withdrew their plea of nou not guilty U J wenner their attorney requested the leniency of the court in passing sentence kennedy stated that he had received four one dollar pieces of the tile spurious coin but bat had not succeeded in any having been drunk when he made the attempt he was sentenced to imprisonment for a year yean eckert stated that himself and a companion a soldier named gerber had made 20 to 25 dollar pieces with plaster of paris pans molds but he bad been afraid to attempt to pass them and had bad thrown most of them away lie he was given a term or of two years in the penitentiary tent iary lary court proceedings ih the T third hird district court today to day the suit auit of E bencion vs E A ireland was dismissed at the cost of plaintiff on his own motion united states vs john kennedy p passing a ssi counterfeit money plea 01 nod not 0 t g guilty ty withdrawn plea of guilty entered and sentence of one years yeara imprisonment imposed united states va Ys john eckert making counterfeit money plea of not guilty withdrawn and one of guilty entered sentenced to two years in the r penitentiary I 1 B B bitner vs Ys utah central railway company or damages trial in progress fradele platt a petit juror was excused for the remainder of the term the people vs ed egan grand larceny plea of not guilty withdrawn and plea of guilty entered on request of counsel lor government sentence was suspended an and dEgan egan was allowed to go at liberty marriages our pleasure at learning indof of worthy young latter day saints forming matrimonial alliances that give promise of future happiness and of their being united according to the laws of the church is only equalled equal led by our regret and sorrow at bearing hearing I 1 ng of those who have been born in the covenant being unequally yoked joked with unbelievers believers un the first we can commend with all our heart the latter we can only condemn and deplore depiore the is the joyful fruition of careful training on the pant part art arr of parents and wi wlee ase lse and obedient actions on the part of the young people themselves the other the sorrowful result of parental neglect or youthful perverseness vf the class of marriages we take plew piew pleasure fure in endorsing Is one that occurred in the th tempie temple at logan on oil the lust last between brother charles JI 11 A abbott bbott an exemplary young typo of tills tais ollice and miss hilss izatt J barrell burrell alfoot this city elty also another which hastaker ha nas has staken taken place plage in the same sacred j edifice today to day the contracting parties beins being brother brothen Ur other othen mark spencer son of the late lamented daniel ddniel spencer and miss janet james daughter ot of our respected townsman town binau hinau brother david james the youns young people start out upon their matrimonial career with the bleb bleh siu sin ot of gods servants aud the good wishes ef of all their friends in which we most roost heartily oin oa oln died of heart disease Thema thematic the many liv friends of mr and mrs airs john inne lr ju wili will be pained to learn ol 01 tile the deatti death of their eldest daughter kalte in lt the seventeenth year of her age the sad had event havin hasin having hasing occurred at melr weir residence dencell in thy nineteenth ward yester esterday afternoon last Friday afternoon as the young lady was in the hallway of the house she was wag i suddenly keenly attacked and swooned away her mother succeeded in resuscitating her and when she had regained consciousness katie upon beine being questioned to complained in pained 1 6 of f a soreness in her throat and an examination revealed the fact that the symptoms were similar lir to those of diphtheria proper attention was given riven her and her throat in the course of a day or two grew apparently well though it was not considered safe to permit her to go outside or expose herself in any way to the dancer danser of cold about noon yesterday she partook of nourishment ish ment and seemed to be getting on alright afew minutes her mother who had just stepped down into the kitchen in the basement heard heavy stag sta geering mering steps on the boor foor floor of the room loom above and started upstairs rs to see sec what it was just then lier her daugh daughter daughten ter ten appeared at the top of the ste steps p s having come from her room A deathly d a athly was on her face and with an oh ma ala she fell formara forward into her mothers arms as it ultimately proved dead A physician was summoned who pronounced the fatal cause to have been paralysis of the heart miss katie irvine was born february 17 IM SW being sixteen years and elahi months old at the time of her demise she was a lovable talented young lady and was quite accomplished for one of her age she was secretary of the nineteenth ward primary association and was held in very high esteem by those who knew her the funeral fune r al will take place at 1 4 this afternoon f from roin brother Ir vines residence and a short service will be held at the cemetery we extend our sym bym sympathy athy to the bereaved and strick stricken ell eli sai fai fa family I Y Y simpson pardo pardoned ned last lat eveni evening |