Show NEWS flom FROM TUESDAYS DAILY FEB 24 court proceedings in the case of the people vs win C hall for assault the defendant was found guilty and sentenced to a fine of M 50 and costs and to be committed until paid the examination of witnesses in the case of the people vs marv mary A morton for abduction was in progress when we went to press A painful accident while at work this morning in removing the boom ot the derrick on the north northeast east cast corner of the temple brother edward blair biair fell ieli a distance of about eleven feet lie ile was creeping along the bo boom om which was in a horizontal position and mea measuring 11 it with a pocket rule role on reaching a point near the middle he lost his balance and anti fell alighting near nean the edge of a temporary scaffold below had not a fellow workman been near and grabbed him he would doubtless have rolled off the scaffold and fallen to the bottom of the building in a stanco distance di of nearly one hundred I 1 feet e et an examination proved that no bones were ivere broken and no symptoms of internal injury were manifested in falling he struck on his right hip which is badly bruised and very painful lye poisoning Polso ning on saturday last a fourteen months old daughter of brother thomas C griggs gris gri s had ad its mouth burned with lye iye lyt e sister griggs had obtained a can of lye ive which she has not been in the habit of using to clean clea cleanthe uthe the bath tub tab and sink while engaged in doln doin doing this she placed the can cau canon on the sink supposing that the child was playing in the other room where she had left it in charge of a girl the little one however had bad come into the room and crossed over the carpet without being heard and the mother turned lust just in time to see the child place the lye to its mouth oil was eiven the little sufferer and this was loll followed owed by a drink of vinegar which caused vomiting granderson dr anderson was sent f expressed the opinion that the lye had bad not reached the childs throat ant ani and i up to to today day no further damage appears so to have been done than a severe blistering of the lips and tongue and the prospect is good for a speedy recovery jersey cattle the jersey cattle men held a preliminary meeting araudi tor office on monday ata at 4 pm and received a report from the committee appointed last week after nahl which h they adjourned tili till the ath of march at I 1 rpm in organization a throughout the Terri territory tor i T the reports orrs that continually come in from ar all ali parts of the globe of the 0 great doings of the jersey cow convince the people of this territory tor that she id Is not only the ri nich rich g mans cow but the poor mans as well and tile the time has come for all parties to raise stock intelligently the progress of the jersey cow in this territory has not been what it should be according to her merits owing to the fact that but thirteen head were brought here nine years yeara ago agoy and but few men valued her on account of her hey diminutive size a prejudice thatis thal that is fast losing round ground hat making brother geo goddard whose enterprise in establish establishing in home manufactures has been mani mant bested in various direction directions s in the past has now invested in a ri new 1 ew industry ile he and noni soni some bome others have formed a under the title of george co for the manufacture of chats and arc are ope operating operatic ratin a factory in the twentieth ward of this city iu which seven men and boys boya and a number of women and oris girls are employed they navo bc arcely scarcely got under fair headway lyet but are turning out one gross kross of vf i chata hats bats per week weck they expect in irla lira a snort short timo time to havi and bud aalto to be able to make a much greater showing they thi y hope to successfully compete in point 01 price and quality with importations in that line and if they can do this they certainly ought to succeed nearly if not quite all the material required in the nu siness can be obtained or made here at home and it is a shame that it should be allowed to so go to waste and that persons who could work at manufacturing should be forced to remain idle while so many thoa thousands sands of dollars are being sent out of the territory annually forthe for the p purchase r of hats bats every person having the interests of the community at heart will no doubt be ready to say sav with us success to the new enterprise I 1 accidental poisoning yesterday mrs lizzie lizzle jf yoting young of the ward intending to give some medicine to her three year old son frank F sent her little daughter to bring the it it happened that on another shelf wasa was a bottle very similar to the one wanted and which contained ta ined laudanum this the felitt girl bro brought in mistake and mrs young not noticing any difference gave the child a very large dose of the powerful erf ul drug the medicine which the boy was accustomed to taking was very mild and on swallowing the laudanum he said sald oh ma it burns my throat the little girl noticing the remark exclaimed that she must musts have brought the wrong bottle Mrs Young discovering what had been administered sent at once for dr benedict who soon reached the place antidotes were given Iv enand and for about four hours the doctor octor and family worked with the boy and succeeded in bringing him through safely it was most fortunate indeed that the little fellow complained ol 01 the burning sensation as the doctor states that ten minutes delay would have havo been tatai the laudanum was given at about noon yesterday and ti today to day the child is feeling pretty well considering si the experience he has passed through throng 11 not the jenson brother james jenson of draper writes to call our attention to an item that appeared in friday evenings NL NEWS tvs vvs announcing that a man bearing the same name as himself had paid pidd 10 into the city treasury for being drunk and profane and aud to ask if we can not give tile the residence of culprits when n u antion is made of them that innocent persons may not be blamed for their acts in reply to this we may say that the police court records do do not contain many details as to the antecedents residence etc of the various criminals who flue flu figure ilu c therein and if such characters w were ere cre catechised catechi sed in regard to these matters their answers would not always do to rely upon it is one of the tha unfortunate things in life ilfe thata that a man with a common n ame name is liable to find his patron patronymic amic occasionally figuring in connection with unsavory records john smith has been char charged sed led with witt mo moge moie e misdeeds than any other person but bat then to offset these he gets credit for a great share of the good things that are accomplished in various part parts S of the world brother jenson can console himself with the thought that there are arc com corn ively few of tile the host that bear his name in this territory who are in the habit of publicly disgracing themselves and if there is occasionally one found to do so no person acquainted with our draper friend would for a moment suspect him of being the guilty party lie ile is not the man to either get drunk or use profane language A narrow escape ill in a recent issue we mentioned tiie the fact that a number of men had been snowed in at mill 1 D 1 in lih big 1 cottonwood cahon cabon and being 31 uit out lit ot 1 provisions they all started down the canon except one thomas Elsey who remained to cook some food and then to follow the rest ile he did not however overtake his compan ions as e expected I 1 P e and many feared that he had bee been caught iu in a snow slide which came down across the road about the time that elsey would have been on his way but others thought he remained at the mill as there were sufficient provisions for him there A NEWS reporter learned late saturday evening that mr air elsey as a agreed reed had followed the others on snowshoes snow shoes carrying with him some provisions etc and ind had ad been in the slide luckily he was struck and buried by a portion of it that found its way to the creek and the water cra ra dually washed away the until his arms were liberated when he soon extricated trica ted himself aud and walked to arzen arsen ta A party who had been sent back in search of him discovered his snowshoes and the sack of provisions on top of the slide but iid ild lid did not think at the time that the object of their search was a prisoner in the closely packed snow a short distance below them ile he may well con cou congratulate rat himself upon his f fortunate or escape brom from a 1 missionary in austria we have been shown a private letter received james U L jennings Jennin ss dated vienna austria january issy f rom which abich we nye make tae tue following e extracts at c ts t Tb 1 iuga luga in this laa lan part IRA ot of thu tho world re ro taking such an eccentric shape that it is difficult to form an opinion of what the morrow will bring forth still there is consolation one and that is we have peace but bow long it will hover over the european natio nations fis Is a riddle yet to be solved I 1 As far as mormonism is concerned I 1 think it is meeting wath more opposition nowadays now a days than heretofore near ly all of the elders who have succeeded brother smoot and myself in the south german conference have been expelled el lied and the little republic switzerland switzerland seems also to have been awakened and to have joined the opposing party part the people in vienna are so fuit fult full fuli of acor corruption that it is almost impossible for them to see the light of the gospel gos el they could if they would indeed a few have but the darkness of the corrupted world seems to suit them better than thau the light of god and some who have seen the light have soon become shaken and have again hidden hieden their ignominious countenances behind the dense tox fog where the sunlight of heaven never falls I 1 would rather by far be imprisoned and preach to the inmate of a jail than be forever subject to the temptations that are offered to a young man here in vienna i have made no cor cur cony cuny lverts iverts erts since my arri valand there are arc no members of the church here but still I 1 have borne my testimony whenever an and wherever an opportunity port unity ty h has as presented rc anted it itself 1 f an and have distributed dl tr b tit lit xo oveido e tracts ti t but all in vain A SEVERELY SEVE RELY reby BURNED THE cool COOLNESS NESS AND COURAGE OF irao YOUNG LADIES RESCUE A HOME nome FROM THE flke FIKE FIEND on saturday evening at about half east past s 9 at the house of mrs V pardoe a in the sixth ward misses minnie pardoe and alice letham were eng engaged raged maged in household duties when miss letham took from the cupboard what she supposed was a cupful of water and emptied it into a kettle on the stove the contents instead of being water proved to be turpentine which one of the family had placed on the shelf supposedly out of harms supposedly way the bo ilag water threw some of the turpentine over on the stove and the floor and in an instant the whole was in flames miss pardoe scein seeing what had happened hapy ened plunged her bare hand into the names seized the kettle handle carried the burning mass to and opening the door threw the kettle outside her clothing cl othin g had bad taken fire and she took up a piece of carpet from the floor around her smothering the flames in carrying the kettle she had spilled a part of the boiling water scalding her foot badly her body was slightly and hefright her right hand beverly burned miss letham leetham in the meantime had caught up a piece of carpet and smothered the fire on the floor and then that on the kettle outside the presence of mind of the young ladies who are about sh sixteen X teen years of age and the heroic conduct ot miss pardoe in holding bolding to and carrying out the fiery mass while burning barnin her flesh prevented more serious dama damage FROM wednesdays DAILY DAMY FEB FEE 25 25 45 trains discontinued the U C freight trains which have heretofore left loft this city for the north at a in and for the south at p pm ro are hereof after ter to be discontinued ceased school teaching for some time tim past I 1 M coombs or jr who has been en engaged a ed in teaching the eleventh district school sool has been suffering from pain and weakness in his eyes and the matter has now become so serious that he is compelled to cease his labors in the schoolroom for the present at al least or risk the entire loss of his sight ile he bas has therefore severed his connection with the school and will endeavor to have his eyes restored to a healthy condition by giving gijiu them more rest and care substitute for lye many housekeepers urge urke as a reason for the the use of lye in in the family that without it they are unable to cleanse kettles sinks etc an easi easl erand crand better method methea is to pour a little coal oil on a ra rag rub the article to be cleaned with it and anti then wash with warm water and soap the smell of the coal oil will entirely disappear ina lna in a few minutes the will be cleaner and brighter and remain so longer than when lye is used such a small quantity of coal oil is needed that there is no danger whatever with ordinary care curious cause of 0 neath death we announced a few days since the death of dr after a lengthy illness ill lil ness nesa A post mortem examination has haa since been badejo determine the cause of his death which has resulted in developing V ve u the fact that his stomach had become so contracted or grown alls up it could not receive or retain food foo death from starvation followed aa as natural nat uril consequence it I 1 li a ver yer very y casc case and the examination is of interest not nov not only to tho phia who engaged in it drs benedict whit white ca and dart adart butto but to the fraternity in general well answered one of the despicable pic pie ble bie class who have of late been in making ai lug luo it a business to go about prying bryin 11 into other h er peoples domestic affairs and seeking evidence to convict persons who have conscientiously patterned after the patriarchal examples in their family relations lately found hilway his way into one of the settlements of sanpete San pete and on entering efi terin the town con eluded C eluded to adopt the tactics that others of his class have pursued to obtain the desired information and commenced balu by quizzing IZ zin children seeing a small boy 0 0 on the street he approached him wit with a P patronizing atron izing air ana and asked confidentially fidentia dent ial lal lly ily I 1 if he could tell him of any man an who had married more wives than one oh ob yes the urchin replied and as his questioner bri brightened u up at the prospect of getting a rich fich bit af pf T information n the ter proceeded ed to tell him about fattier abraham and was going olm 0 to folio tv v with david and solomon so 0 on and a number of others of whom he had read in the bible but his listener bolted without waiting for him to get through an enterprising settlement Sett lenient eli Is a village of sevier county containing about forty families mostly mostly scandinavians nav lans ians who in in pont of ent cut enter er prise will we think co compare m are favorably with those of any other t hp er place in the mountains I 1 none lone rone of the inhabitants are really wealthy indeed it is not so long since they were all or nearly all quite poor but they are industrious dust rious thrifty temperate people who bid fair to soon become comparatively independent we are informed by a gentlemen who recently traveled through sevier county and who took pains to collect 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