| Show LOCAL NEWS FROM fron FRIDAYS DAILY baily NOV 13 diphtheria at morgan city by letter from morgan city we learn that miss sarah ann richards ric Kic hards bards of that place lately went on a visit to grass creek and stayed for about a week at a house in which there had previously been some cases of diphtheria while white there she contracted the dreadful disease and after being sick four or fave dive five lays days returned home where after three days suffering 1 bhe she succumbed to the destroyer four more children of the same family are now prostrated with the same ma malady adah the tile house has been quarantined aud and not hopes are arl 1 entertained that the dise disc disease ase will spread no farther back from old england among the who started homeward ward with the company of immigrants who arrived on tuesday evening was elder herbert L james tames but he did not arrive in this city until wednesday evening having remained behind the company in mew yew new and come overland by another route ile he was accompanied by his wife and little boy one more wore in family than he started with when be he went upon his miss mission lon ion to england two years aeo aso last april his wife at that time accompany accompanying lu I 1 him on a visit to her relatives Eld eid elder eider erJames james labored most efficiently during nearly the whole of his absence as chiel chief bookkeeper and business manager in the emigration and publishing g office of the saints at 42 isling ton lon liverpool and also did good service in pr procla proclaim oclair lc ing the gospel when opportunity was onn off offered ered him for tor doing so ile he filled a worthy mission won the friendship and confidence of all with whom he was associated and returns to his chosen home of which he wag was waa a resident but little more than two years before his mission with honor lionor ready to display equal faithfulness and zeal in some other department of the lords wok work we bid brother james and family welcome home ilic ditc ghe the burt case in the matter of the contempt of andrew barnof burt of the third district court cour in obstructing the process of said court the respondents attorney today to day filed his answer to the charges in general he claims that he was ignorant of the nature of the business in wilch alich collin was engaged and abid knew nothing of its nature till after at t was transacted that collin was not interrupted delayed or hindered by respondent in such or any service as rela testo said court denies that he beat or wounded collin while the latter was so engaged and does not believe that his action had bad the manifest tendency of bringing the administration lon ion of law into derision and contempt shows that a difficulty occurred between collin and himself and admits striking trl tri king klug him but acted partly in self de defense ieuse tense ancl and anol that it was after the service leet icet t t the be subpoena and while collin was as walking on the street t that it was in an entirely personal dit difficulty it and hat that respondent was arrested yio ylo for r it tried convicted and fined the fine being paid pato rand and himself discharged thereupon ile he claims that his assault was not upon the official but upon the person son and that under the circumstances the he assailed led was no more than any ther citizen add and that he had no intention or deslie to be in tu contempt of the he court orits or its author authority t lY the case will be hear heard before judge zane at 10 a in tomorrow to morrow cottrells cottrelle Cott Cot relPs trelis death last evenings NEWS made mention of the killing of henry cottrell of kaysville Kays ville through his team running away but at the late hour we were unable to give the particulars tic ulars of the accident which are as follows young cottrall who was about eighteen years of age had been assisting to move a family f from born kays ville to this city and last evening was return returning Dg home in his wagon in company with two other teals teams As they were descending a hill near where the wagon road north of this city runs elo eio clasp eto to the hot springs lake the ol 01 dr ve of the second wagon 7 looked back ana and sapi savi saw cottrell wh ahot te teama was wits running away tig over the front of the wason to recover une one of his lines which had slipped from his hands A moment momen tafter after the frightened animals turned out to one side and ran into a telegraph pole polet the collision breaking the wagon tongue and throwing cottrell forward with great force his body f fell feil ell eli in a horizontal position the stomach coming in contact with the telegraph pole the body lapping completely around it ile he dropped to the ground and straightened out and his companions gathered around as quickly as possible bat the deceased did not draw a single singie sim 1 I e breath after they reached him there were no injuries on the body except that the back of the left hand had the skin stripped off by striking the telegraph pole and there were some slight bruises across the stomach the probability is that the force of the blow knocked the breath permanently out of the unfortunate man the accident occurred about fifteen minutes before 4 and mr air george margetts who was a short distance behind cottrelle cottrells Cott Cot team when it ran away telephoned notice to the coroner the friends of the deceased however placed the body in a wacon wagon and took it home to the boys aged parents who have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement loss by fire by correspondence from junction valley box El derco elder eider co we learn that a fire of incendiary origin occurred on the premises of bi bloth othe tr cr john lind linds a resident 0 of that place on the evening evenin of the uit which consumed his house honse furniture grain and other provisions a quantity of machinery bedding clothing and nearly all the household goods brother lind happened to be away from home at the time attending to some business in ogden and the person er who set the place on fire ore must have been aware of his absence and well acquainted quain ted with the premises ills primary object was evidently theft th arson being bein secondary and perhaps mainly for the purpose of cove cave covering ring up theother the other othen crime an outhouse casbe was being used as a kitchen and the family was occupying it at the time of the fire there was a strong smell of coal oil when the fire was discovered which would indicate that the incendiary had used some of that fluid to start the blaze sister lind succeeded at considerable sid erable personal risk in getting one trunk which was nearest the door out of the house after the fire was discovered and found that it had been broken open and that about 10 in cash and some postage stamps had been taken out of it about in cash left in care of the family f amil amii y by a friend f had bad been in an the box shortly before and it Is likely that the thief had hopes of getting tin that but the theu theo owner had called and tuen taken it away brother lind was formerly a resident of Grants grantsville ville and removed to the north two years ago last spring as pioneer the settler of the place where he now resides by dint of toil toll and frugality he had just gol got a fair start towards making a comfortable living when the disaster overtook him which leaves himself wife and family fatuity of seven small children in a destitute condition not only stripped of what they had kut but but in debt for machinery which he had bad purchased and which was consumed to the amount ot of it is a case that ought to call forth substantial sympathy from those especially who are acquainted with the fam iam family ily lly and are able abie to help them in their present extremity JAMES jamrs ARRESTED FOR fon cohabiting WITH HIS WIVES about Abou half past five live yesterday afternoon deputies visited the house of james movie moyle in the fifteenth ward and subpoenaed mrs airs moyle moyie and sever several alof alot of her children to fore U S commissioner L mckay this morning mr air moyle moyie was not at home at the time but came in shortly afterward and about au an hour houe later deputy collin arrested him on a charge of unlawful cohabitation the defendant de was taken before commissioner mckay aud and gave cave 1000 bonds to appear for examination at 10 a m today to day this morning mr nir moyle entered a plea of not guilty to the com dom complaint plaint which alleges that between june 1 1884 and october october 1 1885 the defendant lived and cohabited with mrs airs jane af moyle moyie oyle oyie and maggie maggle kennel mo moyle moyie ae as i his bis wives the preliminary examination was waived and 1500 ball bail given to await the action of the grand jury moyle jas II 11 oscar stephen floi floeence ence and ida moyle mrs airs christina moore and thomas cannell were iero vero placed under bonds each to appear and testify before the gr grand d jury and were in the august presence of blat that thad body today to day FROM SATURDAYS satur DAYS dats DAILY NOV NOT it 11 the lying tramp it is said that the tramp albert sidney who lied nn un der oath in the district court today to day to place marshal marshai phillips in a false position is having quite a feast for one of his hii profession having received a dollar and a halt half from th the treasury for his villainy ile he does wisely el y in enjoying the day as it may be b brief r lef the attention of me tae prosecuting attorney having alre aire already a dy b been een called to his case the disbarment the disbarment proceedings recently instituted by judge zae zane and carried forward by thomas Ls marshal marshai esq and judge Hogrewe hoge were re focused today to day in the filing by the court of his ruhn rahn ruling in the premises of course the victim of judicial ulner fanaticism Mr Aurelius miner was dis disbarred barred he be was not already suffering sufficiently in mind and body for what the powers that be are pleased to term an offense but must be subjected to this additional humiliation and degradation and because he is a mormon hormon 11 we will have something to say on this subject hereafter honor to an idaho idaho martyr by correspondence from ht st Charles charies dated november 10 1885 we learn that brother joseph ini phelps of montpelier was the recipient of a grand surprise on the evening of november 2nd and prior to his departure for blackfoot fiotto to receive sentence for cohabiting with his wives ills his relatives and ana friends made a raid on his residence armed with an abundance of good gaoa things in the shape of eatables the ev evening ning was well spent in listening to senes songs recitations speeches etc brother phelps was happily surprised and expressed his gratitude for the respect shown him by his friends lie he left home with a light heart perfectly reconciled to his fate news from alabama by a private letter from elder james Campbell who is laboring in alabama we learn that elder butler I 1 who for some time past has been his fellow missionary has been released ta return home and that elder W J woodbury has been appointed to succeed him brother campbell nent igns having visited hamilton the locality in which a cave was said to have been lately discovered ere c containing u petrified human remains alus ains etc a an account count of which was wa co copied led into t the e NEWS some time since ile he foun found on investigation that the story was a hoax invented boresi by residents of that region for the purpose ol 01 crea creating ing a sensation in which ic appears they were successful as the editor of the paper la which the account was first published bays that he gets sets letters from all parts of the united states inquiring for further particulars about it brother campbell is full ol 01 zeal and enjoying 11 his labors medical the properties of electricity as a curative agent are becoming more generally recognized and understood as the experiments of scientists give ive lve them increased know knowledge lede concerning the power and utility orthis of this agent numerous contrivances have been invented in which electric currents have been used to rid mankind of various ills which afflict them among these appliances are electric belts and and soles in our advertising columns appears the card of the agent in utah lor for these latter items sister II 11 S an aged lady airs ferguson of this city states that for three years she has suffered from partial paralysis and has been cured by the use of an electric belt another lady mrs airs fowler also says that she was relieved of neuralgia by the same means another lawbreaker the rest residents of bountiful precinct davis county have been imposed upon b by y having an individual named stephe stephen n hale act as postmaster in that place haie hale has also held the appointment as deputy registrar from the utah commission and has added to his other sources of income a dance house and beer cellar the beer selling was conducted d in defiance of the la wunder the guise of selling soda water yesterday however hale who by the bye was a candidate on the young demo cratic cratie ticket for a member of the legislature was brought to trial on the charge of dispensing the beer without the necessary license A jury was im tin paneled and a verdict of guilty rendered the defendant went on the s tand stand and attempted to deny the facts but unwittingly admitted them when under cross examination ile he was fined M 99 and costs by justice lincoln fhe che tine line is to be paid on monday al 0 noi not pros prosecuting utin g attorney barton of daab davis i co county ty conducted the case for the people thanksgiving day governor murray has issued the following proclamation cla cia matlon mation designating Thuc thursday sclay sofay the auth lust as thanksgiving day TERRITORY OF or utah atair EXECUTIVE OFFICE salt lake city nov 1 12 1885 IW the president of the united states has designated thursday november the auth as a day of thanksgiving the people of utah in common with the people of the united state states are ther thereby ny admonished of their duty fluty to themselves I 1 their country and to the great ruler kuler of the universe in the year that is drawing to a close the people of utah have been beeri blessed in their homes and industries band aud and spared from raging pestilence the farms and mines have yielded generous returns and the safeguards of law and blessings of liberty have been the common heritage of the citizens of this territory mindful alindo ul of the troubles troubie s that en viron viroil many of tue the people may we not now w with ith one accord join in the hope that all wrongs may be speedily and surely righted and that upright and enlightened action may mark our pathway as individuals and as a territory in order to recognize these obligations in a public mauner manner 1 I ell hit il H murray governor of utah do recommend that on thursday sove nove november aber all secular business be suspended and that the people assemble in their usual places of worship and render thanks for every good and perfect gift that has been bestowed upon us and throughout the day gladden the hearts of the poor by deeds ot at benevolence and charit chari tv iii lii in testimony whereof I 1 have r i hereunto subscribed my 1 j SEAL I 1 y name and caused to be at J fixed the great seal of the territory ELI ell H MURRAY by the governor artnur ARTHUR L THOMAS secretary another case of 0 contempt in view ot at judge zanes decision of today in the Burt case it will doubtless require nothing more than the following timely notification of a similar instance of contempt of federal and judicial authority occurring at ogden to bring down upon the luckless stinson Mt unson inson a sentence of fine flue and imprisonment from one of the federal |