Show jtb irb 5 tB H 1 zt arl arg W 1 lj I nerva H f I 1 f I 1 ar FROM TUESDAYS DAILY NOV 3 14 C i I 1 i caup carp cirp t by telegram to lon ion joh ri gline from mr simion tons hons who u hot hoo I 1 is In charae charge of car no mo I 1 of p non hon sent wast wiit w ast from Wa washing washings shing f in for fon thu the supply of this Terri territory toty and ller tar places we learn that the tish fish cleave omaha fotr ogden tonight to nig night ht halies fates expecting A t consignment of lese toe valuable fish will please govern es accordingly addresses wanted mrs ruth ladon ludon hadon wite of mr john joan Knis rt kwilose addres is no na 11 blackett bluck BLick etl ett ter lace ce spottswood newcastle upon ane T no england wishes to obtain the address addres dd res of her mother mrs elvdia lind flud hudson soll soli who emigrated from the tiie not cwg ham ten or eleven I 1 eans ears ago aeo or orthe tue the addres dof sot her bersis sister bister ter Ws mrs eliz ellz hudson who married mr sir Ephr ephraim airn alun smith and emigrated from tele iele tiie conference Confere nce ace oft off for gil lil lillemo the ieso leFo goutis bishop A A has been up upi his hia rela reia tires and in search bearch ot of health left ferdl for jor home in lit the cheso south uth nth this mornin morning accompanied by hii his two a and d bis his sister mis mlis helen M whitney the latter wili will attend the relief solety Co conference inference iri in millard milard stake durb durst 7 her ner st slay stay ly in that region the bishop was lv waa somewhat sonie sonae what improved in t health ith when nhen he be left here herc andee and we trust ae oe improvement may continue th the e cost 0 s cage cde jud jude jade e zane thi this in orning rendered his decision deci bion blon on the notion motion tord lord ta tax the costs in the miner nse e the rn ildr lide holds that a taxing should be made and that te the fees for foe petit brors jurors and anin lulng attachments against witnesses si 0 not be allow allowed dd the pros kation tation was held to have commenced ilen llen tien ichen the grand jury fury examined wit isse esse sand the additional costs omitted s i in aking making up the trill were added bich aich with the corrections make the 2 tet of judgment imo IMM exclusive the fin tin of boog it was understood however idever that phe pie amount of the riginald execution 30 was all that louid rould be collected in this case the tile estion being raised to find out the linit lidit mit if any aily existed to the fee busi bus ess ss proved Ini cimpl oved methods methods of tinning inning are u undergoing ti d e rg go 1 n gradual ances guzes canses in various parts of this terri terril i eus toy and the idea that any person can brin krin successfully that belag being an occupation requiring 7 no intelli intelligence rence or eliou thought lit is being dissipated from brother ll eli ell eil openshaw Ope of ipe jre learn that the farmers of that vl elty pity anity instead of sawing their wheat alost exclusively in the spring never g their land to rest and raising the same c ro ps every yea r with all ali aver aven ge se of perhaps fifteen bushel i to the acre bave have hav e adopted the practice of sum iner ner fallowing part of their land every vear bear ear and sowing most of their grain in m v fall the result is they now nov raise tar r m more ore grain than they used to the v gerage er awe age yield of wheat being about alve bushels per acre I 1 the tile robbery case the case 1 of he lie people vs joseph larsen indicted or robb eryin having taken from alex hannon bannon 25 was taken up in the hird aird bird district court yesterday after loon and was concluded at noon tow 41 the evidence that the oney had bad been given by Larsen komrs wannon cannon annon shannon and his hi wife have icen separated for some time though tot lot divorced larsen however bo wever ha has geen seea living liv ils ing inu with ml s shannon at park 1 ity I 1 then at stockton Stock ton top an and evidence lat wi aly y in this city the evidence their relations to have lave tare been mot scandalous cind alom aloo the jury tenae el guilty and aud sat bat birday next nex was set fur pa passing parsing ang aen oen tence an appeal jy wilbe taken la a the 1 ase j sad death A death occurred in the wad ward this morning auder under unusually ful fal circumstances miss bliss marietta L haskell askell II daughter of brother thales known throughout the southern part of the territory for the efficient service be he has rendered as indian interpreter and missionary among the red men came up from her tier home on the sail san juan juau a short time ago on a visit to her mrs A M derrick of the warda week ago shi sni was stricken with typhoid fever and thorh chough I 1 everything was dane done for her 1 uial fiat a loving heartt hearts could suggest phe bhe bo succumbed to thee the disease tuis this cornias mor nias the parents ar art j I 1 living in it a new country cou away off tho thi I 1 line itie trie of if t telegraph e I 1 e mit mil havu have noi not even learned of ink sickness yet what their feelings will pe ut learning le the thu terribly sad news diews of her sudden death may be bi imagined 11 they have our sympathy 1 1 thieves captured about five nive yesterday yeste ruay afternoon two soldiers went to t u madsen biad Blad sent seul ts second hand band store on commercial street and one of them went inside while the other appropriated to himself a smoking jacket and a nice large overcoat which were hanging outside outsider madsen saw the action and started lor tor the i aldier Ol dier whom lie he grappled with causing him to drop the smoking jac jacket tiie the told soldier ler ier howe however viar pot got ot away aw I 1 and both ran off with wi t 11 the overcoat und madsen w was as distanced just then officers sal mon moa laud land Batet nan bame came along and madsen related baat waat ha had bad d occurred the officers started off lu in a buggy going along third south street to sixth east which they turned along and met the thieves oi oil first south street making tracks for foil eort fort douglas with the overcoat salmon saimon jumped out of the vehicle and anti presented himself in front of the guilty couple who threw up their hands handa and were taken into custody struck by toy a train arain the logan journal of batur saturday day october contains the following last tuesday evening mr jacob west vest who has lived for many years ia in this city where he lie ia well wll known and highly highl respected was making a trip from frow his ranch on portneuf Port neuf river to soda springs s when he met with an accidence which nearly ended his life the particulars of the sad affair as given to a reporter by mr air william debt vv est who has lately rel rei from his fathers ranch are as is follows about four foun on the evenia eve nip named lie he arrived at a tunnel through which the railroad passed and in this tunnell he was obliged touros the track lie he remal remained ned at the mouth a few minutes to see if it he could hear a train approaching proad preaching pro aching hing and believing talat tat none was coming he puw pum pursued aed eis wis his nis way just as he got upon the track a train came dashing along striking the wagon wagons and knocking it about 30 teet jeet from where the tho road crosses the track mr west remained with the wagon for that dis tance when he fell out the horses running off comparatively unhurt the train was stopped and lir mr west was picked up and carried oil on to squaw creek station where he was left dr lio llo hoover ae r of I 1 montpelier and dr ormsby of logan were telegraphed for and the former arriving first ascertained the extent teutor of his iu junies juries and made him as comfortable as possible it was found he had sustained serious scalp v N and ard it was at first thought that he had bad been injured internally but it was afterwards ter wards found that lie he was not ills his head ead was terribly bruised and battered and was fearful to look at ile he has been out mind since the accident and has suffered great pain lf THE ITS rr AT THE THEATRE LAST I 1 I 1 the audi audience ence which gathered in inside ide the walls of the theatre last evening was all that a company who look for appreciation of the artistic ought to desire the was uncomfortably fort ably crowded the first circle was well filled titled and aner the other two nearly e empty a condition of t things aings which is almost reversed when an entertainment appeals more to lack of culture than its presence A little after 8 the curtain arose on ona a gorgeous spectacle we trye fine flue scenery the beautiful settings and the but unique costumes of the male maie choristers cho presenting such a picture as called forth a ripple of admiration mi ini ration froni from th the beholders biu bilt bih it was later on when the ladies of the chorus and roost most of the characters were added to the scene that it became dazzling in the contrariety of costumes and blen bien blending diug dlug of rich colors the general effect to the eye being kaleidoscopic on a grand scale most of we tiie choruses were scarcely past the average of such performances there was even to the tile untrained ear car an absence of co complete in ete etc unison of the elements it abdat and at res zes lies lles iles an overlooking of the conductors baton together with anaas an ambience ence of that vigor and swell which popularize the commingling com mingling pf af voice voiced 4 of the tho characters j the koko kokoll ko koly koll ko of mr J D spencer wa wai made altogether the most roost prominent whether it was entitled to that distine dis tion or not though mr J T white a pooh bah made all there was t make out of a comparatively lean pari part the sullen and quiet yet dignity demanded of a of the tho numerously invested official receiving celvin lull satisfaction mr bir GD a as nanki hauki poo made i rine niue ne appearance and sang with witt good effect the 11 mikado blikas 0 of mr air B y S youn young was not enacted with that thai dignity which a monarch may properly display even in a burlesque hut but he li fa bored ua uzi with distinct enunciation am anc one of the best hest nu numbers of th til eventus the tush of mr I 1 C S a dramatic point 01 0 view was wull well rendered op operatically it w was s inclined somewhat t otherwise the three little maids froin school I 1 were creatures elegante elema cleg anth nth attired and became the cynosure of all afi eyes when they were an on the sta stare ettare e the trio of that name as giten gairen bj by th them e in however being somewhat celebrated elsewhere ay as one of tile the choicest of the thu opera should be referred to in tit the tho light of candor and fairness and we wi do not think the ladies who by vy the bye were misses thatcher wells and clawson clawton themselves would wish it otherwise otheral e and it was not done as well as it should have nave been as wl well weli K in fact as we t think n n k they are capable p a b lie ile of there was not enough r rollicking 1 kiil kill in their antics roguery in 1 their glances nor effectiveness in their voices elsewhere they did better perhaps because the natural of which amateurs are always more or less posses possessed ed when first coming on had bad worn off but they and the ladies ladles of the chorus fully atoned for any measure of declension from the professional fess ional lonal line by the height of ascension attained in respect to appearance attire modest deportment and excellent discipline mrs mcewan as katisha kauls Katis hj hadtke had the thankless part of the bleed in her hands and made the most of it though she bhe he like several of the others was struggling longwith with a cold the orchestra rendered some fine line selections elections during the evening and its accompaniment was all exact and effective exhibiting the careful training sr of prof careless and the pains be he has taken to establish pro 11 clency great credit is due the management for tile the manner in which they practiced this dit difficult neuit opera with vath unprofessional talent outside the orchestra to to work on it wasti mas was a hard undertaking and all things considered was well disposed of the mikado will vill be presented for the last time this evening FROM wednesdays DAILY no NOV 1 information wanted win A mccale hid Call catl esq of north cove mcdowell co NC N C wishes to learn the whereabouts of james II 11 nic Alc Neally neaily son of james and catherine Yi who when last heard from was living in salt lake city any person able to give the information desired will vill please write to the address given or to erastus G farmer ller Iler riman lort fort salt lake co utah diphtheria the sextons Sex tons r report published last evening showed that the number of deaths from diphtheria during october had been tive live anve as against sixteen the previous month and it was hoped that when the tho quarantine physician decided to taij taif tiie tile yellow flag nag from judge hoges residence yesterday the city was way free from the disease tester yester yesterday lay afternoon however ho weyer wever two new cases were developed both of a mild type in the family of the late joseph we weiler weller ler ier in the third ward these are arn the only cases now known to exist in the city we are requested to state that in the third ward there is a gentleman named weller weiler a milk dealer duller but it is not his family t hat that have diphtheria court proceedings aings dings in the third district court yesterday yeste day iday alteri altera oon in the case of james thomson vs V F crowton et al the defendant de moved to set aside the order dismissing appeal P setd a motion granted and case reinstated on baym payments ints of co costs ts the case of the people vs win anderson indicted for assault willi intent to commit rape was taken epand continued until noon today to day when the jury returned a verdict of guilty cuilty of assault with a recommendation to tile the merc mercy y of the court tuesday november letb 0 th was set for sentence this morning the case of L B mattison vs win wright was dismissed howard sebree vs 11 P tracy default and judgment rendered as prayed john cannine cunnington ton ct et al vs john S scott et al dudl judgment ament by default against scott and anderson stock depredations the landowners in the western part of taylors ville and in the granger ward complain greatly of the depredations of horses turned loos loose by the more wealthy residents of taylorsville Taylors ville to roam roarn at will over the unfenced fields holds to the injury of their neighbors lucern not yet hauled stacks that the owners have not yet had time or means to fence anc fall grain rain are being greatly damaged and iio lio no small amount of bad feeling is the result whatever may ha have ve been beer the custom in past years in inthe the of turning out stock in the fall a proper regard for the interests oj of others ought to restrain owners of animals froin from turning them out to prey upon and damage I 1 their neighbors we hope the practice will be stopped in view of t the he amount of fall grain that is being sown in that region stock should not oe be allowed to run loose at all without being herded suicide nt tit moab moah thomas M pritchett ett eit justice of the peace at moab 1 emery county sends u us s an account of a suicide which occurred there on the of the of october under the following circumstances william bay a resident of that place and his I 1 family went to bed at an early hour that evening and shortly afterwards arong arose a and nd dr dressed essed himself and told his wife and her sister who was also staying at the house to get lip and leave as he did not want them thena there any longer they did so and as they lett left th the house he had a bottle of sulphuric |