| Show OUR OGDEN LETTER CITY utah aug 1886 editor deseret alews the junction city has for a few days past been enlivened to some extent by the visits here of large delegations of the ancient order of UNITED WORKMEN 1 they bave e come from the east and the west the north and the bouth and make a tine appearance as they assemble in knots or parade in small smail squads through the streets exposing to the review of the curious uninitiated the regalia which they seem deem to wear with considerable pride on the left breast bearing the initial inscription AO A O 0 U W 11 etc they have held a number of meetings for the transactions of business pertain pertaining tug to the order their sessions are secret and their deliberations are not intended for the ears ot of the outsider they publish only those parts of proceedings in which they deem proper f yesterday esterday at ac one ot of their sessions they elected the following gentlemen gentl emea to nil jill the various offices or theessa the ansu mg year J C harlem of virginia city nev grand master thomas cupit park city utah grand foreman robert smith green river wyo grand overseer thomas thor burt ogden city grand recorder Keco ider J B R claris butte MT mcgrand Grand receiver john bingham utah grand guide frank P keris misao ula MT helena clena MT grand trustee the supreme representatives are J W Ki bilsley KiH sley lsley james sullivan both of helena M T and W S chubbock of gold hill hil I 1 nev mr kinsley was formerly of 01 0 ogden den and tor lor L some rome time was editor of 01 the pilot deceased which had its berthand birt hand brand demise in this city it never was healthy and as a sequence its career was short before it went the way that all wicked pilots will so go THE are aiding the deputies to pile up coa considerable sid ald erable work lor for the new judge in the first district court when he be arrives to don the ermine of the officially defunct powers these creatures are anxious to make for themselves records reputations and ducats dubats all of which they are doing and are raining gaining unenviable notoriety yesterday bishop J S dewey of Dowe was ag arrested rested by steele and paddy mclennon nou and brought before judge black U S commissioner when he waived any marles juries except through W G child and job Pl Pingree agree who tarnished furnished security AH u the sum of 1500 for his bis appearance when needed and each fur three witnesses of course the charge it is violation of the edmunds edmunda law about 7 last evening the raiders made ANOTHER DESCENT this time it was on the residence ol 01 mr edmund robbins of wilson about one mile west of city A gentleman from the north was visiting in with the robbins kobbins family and when th the deputies entered at one door the t and guest departed at another in the rear side of the house bouse alively A lively chase ensued for a short time during which mr robbins bobbins made a dive for the corn patch and the other person tor for the brush the raiders lost sight right scent and track of their game and ana became bewildered but the Iri irishman ahman had a COUPLE OF BRUTE DOGS who are am as vicious as himself thise anese he be started in pursuit and whether they scented blood or no I 1 am unable to say but they succeeded in springing the cover of the gentleman irom the north whom the officers captured but found he was not nee the exact game they were hunting robbins robbing had escaped and up to tuis time his whereabouts lias aas not been discovered their captive was an entire stranger strange to them of course courso they had no papers tor lor his bis arrest and he could not be legally held by them but they hung to kilm elmoor for dear life right or wrong he was under no obligation to reveal his name so he kept it concealed the conquering heroes however brought their captive on to this city hoping micawber like that something I 1 I 1 woula would turn up to reveal his bis identity and something did turn tura up 11 Shortly after their arrival one H R S b blancette Blancet ce an ex juryman and spotter stepped up to th the trio and addressing the captive balds aid 4 helio hello sam how are houi you at the same time extending his bis ous hand do yon know this man mali said the officers why yes replied the other this man is SAMUEL PARKINSON of 1 I franklin idaho all right eaid me we will communicate with the officers up there and find out it he la is wanted they did communicate I 1 andrec and received elved a reply requesting them to hold the prisoner for he was wanted iu idaho they hold him excursions TO LAKE PARK are all the go just now they are tre frequent quent A very large party left here yesterday for that new and already popular resort other excursions to the same place are inaugurated one left today to day another is arranged for the and yet another for the dinst there is a feature about one of these list last named that I 1 do not endorse perhaps that will not amount to much maybe it will a little I 1 notice the handbill says the train from ogden will not leavle leave lor for the park till tili after 7 p m W M course it will be near 8 when they reach the resort their recreations reat ions and various amusements will I 1 am told continue until madni midnight ht I 1 I 1 rendering the hour too unseasonable te in my opinion lor for the youth of this thin people to be so so FAR FROM HOME I 1 am not in favor of starlight excursions nor moonlight moon ligat rambles at unseasonable hours of the night I 1 think to be discreet it is sate and that in these matters of enjoyment as well as in others discretion is the better part rt of valor I 1 make these remarks free ree they can be had without money and without price our enterprising fellow citizens of plain city and other places having found an outlet FOR THEIR POTATOES th through rough the agency of willard kaya kay 4 co 0 o are busy hauling the tuber to the ra railroad road depots some of the spuds are destined tor for california some for other places they are chiefly the early rose kose and at this time fetch a fair price 50 cents per bushel which is far more than they have been sole aole to command in the past for a long time if the demand continues at the these rates the farmer will realize means from the sales of this product that will len enable a ble him to meet some of his pressing demands that at present bear heavily upon him our local guardians of the peace carefully watch the movements of the liba fingered fraternity and other transgressors of the law and breakers of the MUNICIPAL ordinances among others they have hauled in a couple male ie and female who have been guilty of lewdness and lasciviousness ious ness they were brought before justice dee where they aid not pretend to justify themselves the female is young in years small in person but appears to be bold brazen and hardened in sin this is not the first time she has been arraigned arraign edon on such a terrible cha charge rge and proved guilty she has acquired much inen viable notoriety by tier her adulterous associations in this town her name is fanny branson but her partner in guilt in this instance ref refused used to disclose his bis name he was lined fined 60 and the g girl ir was S sentenced ente to sixty days imar ISO met m e the marshal and his aids id have th their eai eyes upon others who doubtless will be brought to grief ere long Ile between tween five and six this morning some of the heaviest dark clouds that we have seen for along a long period in these appeared in the west TWO BEAUTIFUL RAINBOWS were set in those sable hillocks and all who behold beheld them predicted idt that a deluge was imminent and might be looked for at any moment two hours afterwards the upper deep presented a clear blue aspect and a few drops of drizzling rain was all that visited the earth in ogden but the heavens haaven sare are again overcast and the weather prophets say it will come well if it should come now a great deal of bay and grain erain will be very likely to suffer buffer for there is much of it exposed both in the fields and in stacks halt half out built A FATAL ACCIDENT occurred at west weber last evening in which a man named I 1 thomast Iho homas masT T rutter kutter lost his life by drowning it appears from what I 1 learned from mr T W tilford ford who lives at west weber and one of the party who found the unior unfortunate victim of the watery element that mr rutter butter started out late in the afternoon to hunt bunt and bring up the cows of joseph alvord he had bad been gone on S so long iong and no tidings were eard beard of him and in the meantime the cows came home without him film that his friends frien rs s began to experience much uneasiness at his absence A cota company pany was at once formed and A SEARCH WAS instituted for the missing man they proceeded to the river and searched the bottoms and in the brush and adjoining fields but without success night set in but the search was continued until about 2 this mor morning qing when the party went to their homes to gain a few tew hours rest at an early hour this morning the hunt was fes resumed umed and it was not until about ten that they had the melancholy satisfaction of discovering that their friend had found a watery grave it appears that mr rutter traveled about one mile due north from where he be started he had crossed the river atone at one point and was returning when lie he came to the place where a long projecting willow extended from the bank into the water bere was a large limb of black willow stretching out into the stream it was very bushy and being near nightfall it is supposed that the horse on which mr rutter butter was riding became frightened that he plunged about and finally jumped down the river bank which is if about twelve feet deep car carrying lug the I 1 rider with him after deac reaching the water the animal fell and threw the rider off the horse escaped but the man from some cause unknown at present was less fortunate and was drowned when found this morning he was in ver very deepwater deep water near the projecting willow willow and was standing in an UPRIGHT POSITION with his bis head about twelve inches from taa surface of tho the water whether his teet beet touched the tao bottom or no they diet did not ascertain ascer laiu ui course we lile was extinct the body was taken from the stream and conveyed home where an in inquest quest was held the verdict of the jury being that he be came to his bis death by accidental ci el drowning in the weber river deceased Dec essed was between 40 and 50 years of ape age he leaves a wife and three th children ildren one of whom Is in eng edg laud at this time his wite wife and a daughter havelow ha velor sometime past been working at the broom hotel in this city and the news of the untimely death of the husband and father was as way may readily be co melved a terrible shock to them he was a man of good character sober steady industrious habits ilie the family hive have the sympathy of the whole people of the settlement they are latter day saints and came to this country a little over two years ago i this afternoon I 1 met a deputy who had in charge chance a man named nielson who is charged with thee offenses offen see viz obtaining money under false pretenses fordery forgery for and opening letters unlawfully w which tery ici did not belong to him he was turned over to sheriff belknap for safe keeping for the time being I 1 understood the officer to say the prisoner hailed from brigham city about ten tody today to dy day one of the celestials Celesti als who bad been living in a den on fifth street in town was FOUND DEAD IN HIS 1118 BED As no one appeared to know or cared to tell if they did know the cause of his death a coroners inquest was held and the result waa s that wing wah tiled from the 2 sects of an overdose ol of opium u in administered by his own hand but whether for suicidal a purpose or not the coroner from whom hom I 1 obtained this ta information formation did not say BAY in my account of brother gibbons in my last letter his niven given name was stated as thomas this is a mistake the proper name is francis L gibbons |