Show LOCAL NEWS from FRIDAYS DAILY OCT 30 1 I 1 fire by letter from brother Thos cooper of monroe county to bishop WB preston presto a dated october we learn that a tire fire there on mat date destroyed tons of hay in the tithing office yard and nearly all the fencing the granary was in great peril and but for vigilant efforts it would have gone also the same old story children and matches court proceedings irr luf the third district court yesterday afternoon in the case of frederick croaton vs john T lynch judgment was given for defendant fen dant daut W 11 II 11 II bowers vs loudon london bank of ot utah casc case set for Thur thursday suay november 12 today to day the court announced that tomorrow at 10 a in it would make a new setting of cases for trial in november BOBren vs E 6 C dance ct et al alt ait trial before jury verdict for plaintiff of 11 10 and costs W WR it stewart vs wm win Jennin jennings giet et al jury waived and trial in la court in progress juliana smith vs james Al cknight mcknight et etal al dismissed fire at A destructive fire occurred at butlerville erville in iu this county about noon yest yesterday day by iby which win wm mcghie chois who id justice of the peace and postmaster of that place lost thirty tons of hay besides his wagon sheds straw chaff etc a serious senious loss to him for he is a poor man who makes his big living by cultivating in gravelly ground aud and that which was consumed constituted a large share of his products for the present season the tire lire was started by two careless catel ess 0 or rt thoughtless ho neighbor bots bols one of whom was his own grauds pranas grandson on who after kindling i it under the shed left it and went to the house where they remained for some time without saying anything about it the stockyard being on the bench and the house some distance below it on the creek the conflagration was totally beyond control before the owner was aware aware of it the fire tire was still smoldering whon whoa our In ln forman formani left butlerville erville to today day fatal accident by letter from brother T W brewerton bre Bro werton of willard wil Wll lard box elder county we learn the particulars tic ulars of a fatal accident that occurred at that place about noon on monday last cyrus J call son sou of omer and eleanor call aged it years and eight months while at work ut at ane molasses mill ot of john P boods which is worked by water power accidentally had bad his clothes cau caught ht la in the co cog wheels of the mill and his body drawn into the meshes tearing his bis left leit side fearfully and ripping out four ribs making a ghastly wound and ex exposing poshie the heart and lungs of the sunn sufferer berer doctor J X allen alien of ogden was immediately sent for but on his itis arrival could do no good in about two hours after the accident death ended his suffering and in spirit took its flight 1 from ile the mangled tabernacle the f funeral cunera 1 took place on the atte afternoon r of tuesday the and the remains were followed to the thu grare grave b by the relatives and anil a host of sympathizing friends deceased zeid zeld held neld the office of deacon in the ward was a member of the choir al 1 I association and of the tile willard sabbath school in all of which positions he was punctual energetic and trustworthy and gave promise of a bright future la in the tile midst of life we ai are in death suicide A resident of the loth ward by the name of john abbo tt who for some time past has been in poor health and unable to work and quite gloomy as a result made a guc successful attempt this morning to shummie shuffle off this mortal coll coil A couple of weeks ago mr ir abbott made the remark that as he be could do no good it was ef of no use for him to live and linger lindt r in pain de ile being a sufferer from rheu rheumatism matisin about about 11 this in morning orning I 1 airs abbott went out to purchase some gome meat for dinner and upon her return retain discovered her husband up his knees on the floor with a razor in his big hi i hand and the alood gushing pushing from a gaping wound in his bis throat the alarm was immediately given and a number of persons answered the summons A surgeon was also telephoned for mr abbott had taken the razor in his right hand and kneeling on the floor cut his throat above the windpipe from under the chin around to the right making a fearful looking gash about tour lour our inches long lonar ife ile af wards sank face downward on the thi floor and called for some of those who were present to trample on his bod body Y that the blood might be forced out more rapidly when the surgeon arrived the dying man was turned over on his back and the he horrible cut plainly brought to view the windpipe vas was nag untouched but was laid bare as was also the root of the tongue and arid the ahe carotid artery which however was not severed the surgeon tied some of the arteries and succeeded suc ceded somewhat in checking the flow of bood blood but asiong as long iong as abbott could articulate he expressed a wish to die and at about one this afternoon breathed his last the deceased was about 66 years of age and came to utah from england five years ago the coroner was notified and an inquest will be held heid this en evening enin erin |