Show lacal news FROM FRIDAYS DAILY AUG 20 chrt last laet evening junius F welly wells esq was riding almog when his bis horse boree became frightened reared and fell over the rider had hilleg his leg severely verely ae bruised and will be belaik baid up for several days found A bundle of clothing has been found near pioneer square and taken to the city hall where th the e owner cau can obtain it it contains a quantity of childrens clothes evidently wrapped up for the washerwoman woman death last evening a little son of john Y smith of the third ward died of cholera infanta antem m the funeral services will be held tomorrow to morrow afternoon at 2 the childs father is now undergoing imprisonment in the penitentiary for having refused to con lorm form to the edmunds law water in the ward crackles who resides on the dry bench on I 1 street between sixth and seventh streets in the twenty fira t ward feels highly elated at laving having obtained a good well of excellent drinking water the well is only 20 feet deep and his has seven feet of water injured by a runaway on tuesday evening aug bath S A hendricks team at richmond cache county ran away throwing out and terribly brudsig nis bis oldest boy about the head bead and breaking his bis youngest sons arm both of the injured boys received attendance and are arc progressing toward recovery released through an oversight the item announcing the release of joseph Me mcmurrin Murrin from the utah penitentiary did not appear in list last evenings NEWS brother Me mcmurrin Murrin has served a term of six months imprisonment less the nimber of days allowed him for good behavior and thirty days additional for the one line imposed he is in good health and excellent spirits ite releases leases and appointments elder james quayle is released fr from om the liverpool and appointed to labor io in the norwich conference elder joseph dean is released from the bristol and appointed to labor in the manchester conference elder william price is succeed elder sleight in the presidency of the manchester conference mill star post office discontinued three or four months ago john dadlin post waster master at thistle sold hit his property guere to the da R G and removed ve the tract of land coave conveyed ed being the entire flat fiat in the cabon which surrounds the tho station N a 3 other persona person qualified aall fled to act as post master lives near the station and the post office has been discontinued this is to be regretted gs as from 70 to 80 families scattered along spanish fork and ana thistle baft canous canons obtained their mail at the thistle post pest office tough horses we believe that the toughest horses raised in the world ure are being raised in utah wednesday a young man rode a two year old colt from corinne to this city then theli back t to 0 farmington then back to this city and from doreto mill creek our informant saw the horse and rider at about nine that evening when nearly at their journ journeys evs end the animal was galloping along quite cheerfully although he had carried his rider something over miles that day that is assuming the lat tatters statement of his days travels to be true rowdies arrested last night a crowd of nine drunken individuals who gave their names as charles baker william davis george hines john wilson Wi lgon wm adams thomas king J baker J james amea boston and W wm m carter went to restaurant and obtained meals when they had they refused to pay for what they had bad eaten and attempted to leave the waiter intercepted them and a row dishes were thrown ab about ut and broken glass smashed and mer other dil damage wage done and the waiter was so severely handled bandied that he be was unable to attend to his work this morning the whole whale gang were at rested arrested by the police olic and will answer before justice P aper for their outrageous conduct the special delivery the post has taken an all impo important rt step in his bis late order designating all the post offices in the united states and territories as special belive delivery ry offices beginning with october 1 on and after that taut late date every postmaster will be held responsible for the immediate delivery of every article of matter properly stamped with a special delivery stamp directed to a place within a mile of the post office tae atie issuance of this order and the tenor of the i instructions accompanying accOmPanY lug it go to snow that the government intends to make every effort to make the special delivery system a success it will be interesting to notice what effect if guy any will have on the local messenger and telegraph services z bradstreet Brads treeCa constable bound Boun over dOver A correspondent writing from rock hock springs august says A coroners inquest was held on tuesday night over the body of thos hassey who was shot by constable george pickering the result of the investigation was to the effect that the constable was justi ked in shooting hassey but yester yesterday dav Wed wednesday nesda join an was held before joan ludvi justice of tibe the pew peace who placeit placed the 00 constable under 1009 bonds to await the action of the grand jury thorpe and and john treasure were accepted as his bonds bonda rien cen there are quite a number of different statements tate ments afloat in regard to the shooting but ibguy are of tile the opinion abat the diseased richly deserved his bis late fate the funeral took place yesterday wednesday the body being in interred terrea in the rock springs burying ground looking lor for mr cannon at live five yesterday morning aug the premises known as bluff dale f farm rm near the point of the mountain south and a short distance from dra perville berville per ville were visited by U S deputy marshals president angus M cannon is the proprietor of tile the place but an old ge gentleman iTtleman named hatt halt is the lessee and occupant the officers made a thorough gu search of the house at one stage ot of the proceedings young albert hatt was about to leave the dwelling and go toward the barn for the purpose of attending to the langmas it contained when he was peremptorily ordered to stop and not leave the officer who thud addressed him accompanying his hia command by pointing a pistol at the young man the marshal informed mr hats that they were looking for mr cannon but did not desinal fes ignat whick gentleman bearing that name was tue special object of their solicitude A sad lend on sunday last aug 22 named gcorge kincey died in jail in butte montana he had been arrested on the charne charge of bein being a vagrant after his death bank cheeks checks amounting to nearly 1000 were found on his bis person the money had probably been sent him by his bis relatives at the autopsy it was found that the cause of death was congestion of the lungs kinney has been a tra tramp nip for some time having left a comfortable home at lafayette indiana it is said on account of a loye love affair ile he has served a term terin of imprisonment in wl the e salt bait lake city jail for vagrancy his family connections are respectable his brother holding a responsible nIble position in tile the second national bank at lafayette Lafavette Hi his lather slather died a little over a year ago leaving an estate valued at the deceased after leaving home became dissipated dissipate a and finally sank to te the pitiable condition in which deain overtook him A sensible interpretation of law the fol following lowin is a tribune special new naw YORK august august 26 acting secretary of the treasury fairchild has written a letter to the board ot of emigration in which he replies to two letters written respectively by mr stevenson and mr ulrich the former protesting against the bonds taken in the case of pauper emigrants and the landing of cormons mormons and the latter Ws Ms colleagues letter about the mormon cormons Mor mons 3 mr fairchild says with reference to the point urged by mr stevenson that our immigration jaws should be invoked for the purpose of excluding mormon immigration from our shores it is sufficient to say that there is no warrant of law for such a course of pro cec cee dure it ff it be found that mormon immigrants are of the classes proscribed in the immigration laws they can be dealt with accordingly its as ti bens dg of df such class without regard to the fact that they are mormons cormons Mor mons I 1 I 1 in our oar view mr fairchild Is to be commended for the sound common sense of his legal conclusions curious discovery the laramie boomerang has the following acco account ant of the discovery of a natural wonder W H reed a well known ranchman of the laramie plains is the discoverer of a natural curiosity which ras has been thoroughly explored by this time though not yet reported upon I 1 mr reed states that while whale traveling about the country he came across a stream of water which took its rise in shirley basin and followed it for some dist distance anoe to try and find where it emptied he at length came to a cave into which the stream poured and which was so large and free from obstructions that tying his horse outside he be walked upright between tae the rocks without difficulty his curiosity was aroused and being armed he be went on guided by the murmuring waters until he had bad followed their course for two or three hours when seeing no signs of reaching the end oi of tue cavern tie he turned back resolved to get up a party soon and explore it thoroughly he says the stream grew no larger as it passed along and the cave was of uniform size clear through the point at which the creek enters and daylight is lost sight of is about 25 miles northwest of carbon on tile the east side of the platte andon the western edge of the larimie plains he called the creek Lost Loste creek reek and is of the opinion that the cave will prove a natural wonder as great if not greater than any previously discovered in the wonder wonderful fEa western country an indian boy run bun over last monday afternoon as freight train no was leaving logan for the south and when it was about half a block from tue station platform a little indian boy tried to mount one of the cars the train was making fare fair speed and accidentally the lad slipped and fell to the ground with his right leg over over the track in a twinkling the heavy wheels passed over the limb and left him biro a cripple forever the conductor crimple stopped the train and a crowd gathered ar around daud while word was immediately conveyed to marshal crook ittin who wao soon son after arrived the wa boratto fattier ernd and meteer wom were present and save gave evidence of 61 grief its as they neveld their sous sons leg so eaddy wrecked when the in marsha arsha arrived tie hu placed the by boy in a ve vehicle ivle hivie and brought idin up town together aitu nis his relatives dr parkinson cle cleansed aused the the leg presented dented a sickening eight bight the boue boce was broken close to the thigh and fractured so badly at the knee joint that the doctor picked I 1 ac ked a number of pieces ot of bone 4 from the leg leaving the ends of the bone about half ail inch apart the gash cut by the wheel was fourteen inches in length extend i ing from a point close to the thigh down the leg about half way between the knee and ankle this cut laid open about three in inches clies most of tile the way the doctor sewed the gash up and 13 made the boy as comfortable comfor other otherwise as possible the ilie boys father goes by the name of jo john lint aud the boy is called pomp by the indiana the family had from blackfoot where they live all I 1 night the sorrowing parents stayed at al the their ir Sons beds bedside idea ancl no occasionally the mother would igo go off into a paroxysm ot of tears when morning mor ninar came dis ormsby by and parkinson found that no reaction had bad taken place in the boys leg tile the blood did not circulate and the foot was cold and they entreated the lather to allow them to sever the limb from the body but he was firm in his hid resolution to save the leg or let the boy dle with it on and said he be would take the latter to blackfoot where the indian doctor would cure him accordingly yesterday the boy was taken to the depot and whirled northward on the passenger train the most remarkable part of this case was the indomitable pluck and placid coolness with which the boy himself bore the injury froin the time tho the wheel struck him until he left lozan lovan he uttered no sound save when talking to his parents flis his grit was wa the subject of universal comment with the true heroism which was handed down among his race from the time king philip was shoat mount hope and perhaps many centuries before the boy calmly and unflinchingly watched dr parkinson sew up the gash with this courage he may let well and save his le eg but the chances axe are somewhat against him utah any 25 2 04 FROM SATURDAY DAILY AUG 21 R 8 Oon conference ference the relief society of salt lake stake will hold their Confere nep ou thursday september commencing at 19 10 am convicted the nine tramps wh were arrested for having baying created a disturbance tur bance in restaurant the other evening were tried in the police court cobit today to day six of the number were convicted of obtaining meals without paying for them and of battery one ot ol obtaining meals and tw two of drunkenness bones found the bones of a dead man were found in a pil pile le of drift wood on the bank of the salmon river on Felk tier iier mcgowans McC rowans jarmon iann on fria friday last the person could not be identified as the moue bones s were baie bara of ilish excepting a little on the thighs and part ot them none gone and no of CIO clothing thing could be found jt it is su posed to oe be one tim connors who started from crystal to clayton abolt a year ago while delirious with strong drink and whose clothes were found upon the bank of the river but from v horn ahorn nothing further has ever been heard chalus challis idaho V A abdom boom the Evanston u CIL chief lef win says the practically community known as Ash ashleys leys fork is naw n having a boom caused bp tire the establishment of the six company post fort du chesne ashers Ashey xi fork is a magnificent tanning farming and the establishment of the lort fort will give the far farmers of that section an opportunity to dispose of their flour grain hay bay etc besides furnishing labor labor and a little ready cash tor for wood chopping and freighting however incredulous it way may seem it is already reported that some of the most enterprising people of that section are now actually talking of bus ing cook stoves and doffing their buckskins for the more sightly garbs of civilization one more arrest at six this morning the i residence evidence of mr herman thorup in ethe first ward was visited by deputy marshals vandercook and gleas gleason who 0 served a warrant upon n mr T thorup p chargi nir him with unlawful cohabitation all of those in the house were also suba as witnesses the accused was taken before commissioner mckay at 10 this morning the complaint against hini is made by darnel daniel W rench kench and charges that half from september 1 1883 to an august 1 1886 the defendant defendant liv lived with more than one woman as his to wit wh with mrs herman thorup and jane doe thorup whose other and true names bames are as yet unknown to your complainant the defendant waived the ary examination and gave ball in the sum of 1000 to await the action ot of the grand jury ury the witnesses were placed uner under bonds of each to appear before the grand inq inquisitors inqui visitors at 10 am on Septer september Sep temoer noer A bilk complaint was filed in justice court today to day against B A thompson the charge being obtaining money under fulse false pretenses it appears that thompson came to this city a few days ago age representing that he was a |