| Show LOCAL DAILY AUG 21 strayed from home laurine Leve levendahl left her fathers home at south cottonwood on friday the dinst between two and three p in sloe she is 33 22 years of age of media in size brown hair cut short was dressed iia in a alight it lit calico dress was bare bareheaded headed aut and in her stocking feet her reason was dethroned dethroner some time since through sickness any information leading to her discovery will be thankfully received by b 8 M lovendahl Lovend abl south cottonwood ton wooT wood or N grundland grandland sait lake city wheeling to san francisco yesterday several members of the salt bait lake bicycle club including T 0 angell jr C johnson Job H pembroke and H cartwright accompanied mr spier on his way to san francisco as far as bountiful where they indulged in a feast of fresh from the vines mr spier stated that he had bad been better treated here by the bicycling fraternity than any where on his route he promised to drop a ling line occasionally as to his bis progress between here and the golden gate broken ankle on thursday george W penrose was out at lake point with the alth ward choir excursion he was running after another boy in play and started down the steps to the pier when part of the way down be found he be was going too fast and lumped jumped to save himself alighting at the foot of the steps his right foot however twiste db under him dislocating the ankle and breaking one of the bones the best attention that could be was given him and he be was brought home where surgical assistance was found to be necessary the injury is a very painful one in jail jah yesterday Yeat erday afternoon the central pacific train from the west brought officer adam paul who had bad in his custody the notorious thief beep jackson when mr paul got tielko to elko nevada jackson refused to come without all of the necessary papers so some delay was occasioned in communicating with the governor of the state the prisoner was barned over to the custody of the U S marshal and was sent beat to the penitentiary the accused is charged with being one of those who stole some horses from juab county and whom the stock association have sought to bring to justice As the detective for the association officer paul tracked jackson up until he finally secured him for trial crushed his hand A correspondent ft the ogden berald gives an account acco fint of an an accident that happened to wm H crandall of pleasant pleasa dt view bew weber county on august h 1 A threshing machine was being operated at wm gerads Ge rods where mr crandall was passing one of the feeders on the machine invited him up to feed a short time he had bad not been up ten minutes pushing the loose barley into the cylinder when he reached a little too far and the teeth of the cylinder came in contact v with atit his right hand in which ibe he held a short stick fortunately or tuna tely he be had bad no ne glove condland 0 and instantly jerked back his ha baebl ak but n not ot however before was q quite bite badly lacerated dr E EG williams li of ogden city was telephoned for at once and in a very short time he was in attendance he found the bones of the middle finger so badly crushed that he was compelled to put the patient under tile the influence of chloroform and amputate that finger none of the bones in the other fingers were crushed though the flesh was badly tors torn the gashes were sewn up and properly dressed and he is now joing doing as well as can be expected police court items in the police court may who pleaded guilty to the charge of vagrancy was sentenced to fifteen days in jail john green who bas baa been een keeping out of might for some time past owing to a complaint charging him with as sault ilig thomas elsmore on june atu entered a plea of not guilty today he is also charged with stealing a rida on a 1 D B R G W train the trial will take place on monday and the defendant was released sed on 50 ball bail arthur curtis for stealing ste alinga a ride on the barrow row gauge was fined 10 fark ark cogan and henry thompson stole a ride on the utah central and were each assessed 15 peter mccomas and john smith happy jack were each fined 5 for drunkenness george lawrence a first south street saloonkeeper saloon keeper was arrested for keeping a gambling house two inmates of the house bouse who gave their names as BOB ben williams and george thompson were ar arrested arsted on a charge of gambling w an individual named paul but who wished to be known as J smith was fined 10 for drunkenness and disturbing the peace for similar of fences david muir was assessed the same amount an array of dissolute persons faced the judge on the opening of court this afternoon the result of a raid last night on the disreputable house at the corner of third south and second west streets the prisoners were nathan gross daniel dark clark a white woman named FROM MONDAYS DAILY AUG 23 killed at ogden this morning a man win name iiames john dJohn williams was killed in the Central pacific yard at ogden by being run over by a car his body was 1 badly adl mangled one arm being cut off utah county schools it is learned from county superintendent brimhall Brino liall that the district schools throughout litah county coulty will mostly open on the those of provo commenced with the B BY Y academy on the oth with an attendance as daod jod as usual and rapidly increasing new bishopric list last evening evening the bishopric of 0 the twentieth ward was reorganized president angus M cannon and high counselor wm win eddington ding ton of this stake were pree present sent at the aid meeting eting in the ward and brother wm R bassett was as appointed to till nil the office of bishop brothers george romney and george F gibbs were chosen as first and second counselors releases and appointments elder M B shipp is released from the london conference and appointed to preside at the leeds conference elder bider lorenzo S huish is appointed appoint ed to te labor in the leeds conference elder john biggs is appointed to labor in the loudon london conference elder john quigley is appointed to labor in the Manc manchester uester conference elder robert cunningham Cunning bam is appointed to labor in the glasgow conference millennial star august 2 sudden deaths last evening at 9 dennis hanley who has been employed at the salt lake city glass works as a glass blower died bud suddenly at jrsn Mrs Neals aias boarding house in the ward he has been in a delicate stac of health for some time and has been unable to keep at work for more than an hour without resting he was aged 39 years and 3 8 months and was a member of the glass blowers association he had bad a sister and other relatives in san francisco Francis cD from which place he came about three weeks ago the news of his death was telegraphed to the glass blowers association today to day A S patterson dead A dispatch received in this city yesterday from mrs patterson at san francisco announced the death at that place of her husband hus baad adam S patterson the immediate cause of his demise which took place about 9 am was not stated staled on hearing the news hon john sharp telegraphed to have the body placed in a metallic casket and sent to this city it will probably leave san ban francisco this afternoon after nooH and arrive here on wednesday word was sent to mr hans 0 young and wife mrs patter kons parents and they came down from sods soda springs today to day the deceased was a stive native of salt lake city and was about a out 33 3 years of 0 age it e he was for a number of years 0 official cial stenographer of the third district cenat and had been admitted to the bar as an attorney he was a very efficient court reporter porter rb his work lying giving invariable satisfaction yesterdays fire about 4 yesterday afternoon a barn on the premises ot oi mrs dunford danford I 1 near the corner of south temple and sixth east streets was discovered to be on fire an alarm was given and the fire department were soon at the place the barn was enveloped in flames before a stream of water could be got on and was burned to the ground mrs dunfords Dun Dan fords house narrowly escaped destruction the roof having caught from the burning building which was about 30 feet distant the loss as far as can be ascertained is about A horse worth about the property of mr adam S patterson wiio who occupied the premises was in the barn when the fire started and was badly b idly scorched whether it will have to be killed or not Is not known the family was absent the origin of the fire is supposed suppose ci to be a match thrown into the straw by two beys who were smoking in the barn obsequies the funeral of elder oliver L robinson at farmington was largely attended on n sunday an am immense congregation assembled at the meeting house friends being present from all parts of davis county and also from salt lake and ogden addresses were delivered py by presidents W R smith and john W hess bishop elder jas T smith and others the the services were very impressive the cortege was one of the long longest estever ever seen in the ibe count yand expressions of regret at the demise of brother robinson were universal he was respected by all who knew him and leaves a large family who are plunged into the deepest sorrow he was one of the most useful nien men in farmington in the choir the sunday school the societies as a teacher an administered adminis to the le sick and an active reliable public man honorable citizen and faithful latter day saint he has gone to his rest with the just aud and his memory will be sacred row bow with a chinaman yesterday at the request of a celestial known as sun officers smith arrested a young man named greenewald wa id son of the proprietress of the st james hotel on a charge of battery today to day the mongolian whose face was badly disfigured from the beating he had received appeared before commissioner mckay and made complaint charging greenewald and his parents with having assaulted and robbed him ac according te to the chinaman s story he be went to the hotel yesterday with some clothes he had been washing he met mrs greenewald who refused to pay him after some disputing she agreed to take part of the clothes and pay a portion of the bill the rest to be settled lor for today to day at this juncture mrs husband and son appeared on the scene and the result was that the son SOB assaulted and beat the chinaman who was alone he also alleges that I 1 lie he was robbed of 30 the greene balds will have an opportunity of representing their side of the affair before the commissioner police court items the four female vagrants who were tried in the police court on Satur saturday dav afternoon were each sentenced to 73 75 days im in the county jail today to day dan jones michael drew steve labrun and dan brown were each fined 5 for drunkenness drew was fined 5 for a similar offense on saturday and is now under arrest for burglarizing a house near the D E R G W depot A quantity of the goods stolen guclu dine a number of quilts has bas been recovered drew claims that they are his own property and will nave have an opportunity port unity to prove his title before justice D W sloan for drunkenness and profanity was fined george teasdale an opium fiend forfeited 5 which he left as security se curit to answer to the charge of drunkenness samuel stringfellow got drunk and indulged in grosss gros profanity on sunday cornius mor he was released on payment of ed pitts who battered an attorney F kesler on east temple street on saturday evening pleaded beaded guilty and was fined 1650 ib the erow row grew out of the suit of E pitts vs A lewis kesler having been attorney fot for the defendant who gained the suit harry thompson and abe meakin got into a fight on saturday a ur ay even evening ng and 1250 12 50 each for or the offense toay today day the trial of mark ark and samuel tobias on a charge of larceny was proceeded edea with before a jury ury |