Show LOCAL FROM THURSDAYS thursel THURS Dl DAILY SEP 2 returned from the coast bishop john Q cannon wife and child children Ton returned today to day from a visit to san francisco they are well and enjoyed weir trip damage by storm the D 8 H R afi W eastbound n 1 iiii pc f t taday ta day owing g to the damage iq to the ahe track by the neavy heavy storm at peasant Jea sant valley the through passengers were returned to ogden from where they continued their eastward journey over the union pacific 1 as eap pea cd the rt herald has receded rece fied we ahe tol following lowing dispatch BRIGHAM CITY sept 1 willard S hansen proprietor of the box elder dairy who was under arrest lor unlawful lul cohabitation escaped from deputy steele tots this afternoon while waitt waiting for the train at collins ton toa still afi custody yesterday after aate r noon leonard G yr kice 1 ice of farmington yvo who w was a hr arrested rested od on a charge af of unlawful lawful and pleaded not eulley 1 Y was sent cut to the penitentiary in ailt default gult of pending the preliminary examination the case was set for 10 a k in today to day but owing to a misunderstanding the prisoner v m as not broughlin brought brough tIn in it Is said that he was ill III this morning the hearing will be continued itt at 10 a m tomor to mor row A tricky prisoner on saturday test last the term ot of imprisonment of several persons confined in the city jail ail ended jailor phillips was off duty owing to an accident he had bad met with and one of the off officers leers was act acting ingin in hisa his stead tead As the names of the prisoners on to be re released leaped were called out one miller who is wanted for burglary burela ry presented himself in response to the call for william wilham worth and wai wa permitted to go at liberty worth remained in the background and next nest day applied for release the error wat then first discovered and a search jor for miller resulted in his bis arrest at coal ville by sheriff allison much to hip worth was not liberated and will now pay for his little game b ba answering to the charge of aiding a prisoner to escape A Kall road rumor the rumor has bas reached this city that taht the chicado Chic Chlea aeo ct burlington quinby y railroad now hata baa corps acores of surveyors at work in the country laying out a route for foi a railroad through uintah vaclev and in the vicinity of ashley the uintah and ouray indian agencies anci ana the newly established fort du chesne whether the route will lead up the minnie maud and through soldiers canon to price or following up the du chesne river come into salt gait like lake valley via what the strawberry route is a matter of conjecture i there can be no question however as to the rich richness of uintah valley from an ari agricultural cultural point of view some portions of it exceed in natural fertility any other portion of utah territory but much to the regret of would be white settlers the most fertile portions of uintah valley are embraced in the indian reservations there is much good country in that section however which is open coset to settlement tl and the advent of a railroad would soon work a wonderful change in its state of development held to Ans answer Nver the case of 0 ta the le vs A AB B Thompson fo fraudulently obtaining from A J peacock under false pretenses came up before jast justice ee this forging an and V was not concluded when the adjourn ment time arrived at 2 p m it V WN was continued oe ape evidence went to shaw himself that the deleno defendant ant had represented himself as a wealthy cattle owner r in cyp wyoming ming i and a depositor to in wells vargo fargo CO a bank the tion was audible unable to di disprove prove theare tension PIS as to cattle interests out but brought in 14 mr george B brastow chief accountant for that house who ho tes testified titled that the mid defendant had not nat and did not got on the alt dve money aher the defendant made no defense and 0 00 a the shoyei showing ap 9 readie T pe justice ordered that he be held in bonds of to answer to the grand W lury jury not giving the bonds the defendant ut was taken back 0 o jail jn in toe the absence of attorney oyle foyle S A 4 kenna anel the prosecution I 1 bound over the examination of atra karat T clark before commissioner mckay was concluded yesterday at hernoon after we went to press marshal Mars laal dyer was called as a witness and testified that the defendant hael bad been allowed some liberty after bis arrest carrest he being an aged man he took advantage of this and endeavored to make his bis escape but was found some uti ume cirg after by the deputies bidden in the brush a short distance from the house the marshal said miss annie dark clark had refused to give her name when subpoenaed and had claimed to be a hired girl the latter part of this statement was indignantly denied by miss clark the commissioner said he would hold the defendant to answer to the grand rand jury and placed the amount of bail at ato mr mo moyle e for the defense objected to sue such an exorbitant bond but the commissioner declared that it was because the defendant had bad tried to get away and said he would lemand heavy baillie every similar case the bonds of the witnesses were fixed in sums varying from to and eure les were furnished for all FROM FRIDAYS DAILY SEPT 3 arret arrest mark biglow was arrested on thursday at collinsson Collin slOB sLon box elder county on OB a charge of unlawful cohabitation he was taken before commissioner black at ogden and waived examination kip H was placed under 1000 bonds to await the grand jury jurys I 1 a action examination waived this morning leonard G rice bice of farmington who was unable to procure bail pending inythe the examination of the charge of cohabitation made against him was brought in from the penitentiary alar and d taken before Commis commissioner mal mckay y he was allowed to waive the examination and his bis bonds to await the grand jurys investigations were nieu at 1000 one surety surety was found to sign the bond thomas J brandon of farmington Farming tun the sheaf of A gleaner s this title suggestive of modest merit is borne by a dinall volume of poems written aritte ill by mrs reba beba beebe pratt which issued from the press almost simultaneously with the death of the author the volume is not an unworthy memorial of its writer as it contains quite a number of pieces of unquestionable merit it 16 has an introduction tro by sarah J cannon and for portrait of the author is given the sheaf is a valuable zen ad addition wan to the poetic literature of utah accidental death at the ontario mine near park city on wednesday evening peter morton was accidentally killed he and a companion were at the 1000 foot level making a blast after one explosion had occurred morton morten supposing another fuse that had bad been ignited had gone out we went up to examine it he ae had bad gareny barely reached the place when another explosion occurred blowing a large portion of his head bead off killing him in VL sia stat otly ItlY an inquest was held an and d a verdict of accidental death b by a tan biant t powder explosion rendered rendert 9 the deceased leaves a wife and I 1 four our children brigham Brig hain young college this excellent educational institution of logan witt will open september I 1 th and we are pleased to learn that I 1 its merits are beginning to be better known by the people as ap is evinced from the n number um I 1 er of students who are pre preparing parin to attend during the coming school 11 year th the e college has become quite popular throughout the northern counder of the territory bry and quite a num number berof of young people in this city and other places in salt lake county are preparing to attend it T the oe opportunities jit lt offers are ertain certainly IT excellent and we take pleasure in witnessing its progress and can heartily becom recommend it it as being worthy the patronage of the saints board in logan is very low the tuition is moderate and the building and conveniences have no superior swe believe in the territory the teachers are efficient and devoted to their work and every el effort tortis is made to guard and promote the moral and intellectual of all who attend the col college leka arrangements have been milde made with the railroad officers whereby students attending the college obtain half fare rates over all the roads accidental death brother J E K reid writes as follows from orange ville emery county august A sad and fatal accident befell bro samuel B R Je jewkes of chii place on aug aoth he was running the joes valley saw mill and was hand spiking some logs in the mill yard when a log fell back on the handspike knocking it out of his bis hand and striking kinz him in the abdomen doing him a fatal injury of which he be died after suffering untold pain for 51 hours everything was done for him that was possible under the circumstances i but all to no avail brother jewkes was a prominent man in this community he was president of the Y M M I 1 A of emery stake leader of the orangeville Orang eville choir assist assistant Kut superintendent of the or ang dangeville angeville eville sunday scho oland was school trustee for this district his death has caused a to overcast our town bro samuel B R jewkes was born in salt lake city august and died aug 27 1886 some time before the accident bro jewkes told his wile wife that he was going to be called on a mission in a short time and he would have to prepare to fill the same when the call came not knowing that he w would 0 a id be ca called I 1 led in this way he leaves a wife and six children also an sized aeed father and mother and several brothers and sisters and many friends friend sto to mourn his untimely loss he died firm in the faith of a glorious gloriO Bs resurrection canlon of the rich family wave recal received ved from ernest S aspea pen rose the following particulars of an in interesting Wresting oco occasion sion on saturday last at 10 a m the members of the rich family assembled in the county court house at paris bear lake county idaho the meeting was called to order by elder J 0 rich after singing prayer was offered by elder ben E R rich followed by singing i elder J JC 0 rich explained the purpose of the gathering and greeted the family with a hearty welcome speeches were then made by several everal members of the family and invited guests guesto after the meeting the members of the family gathered together in ia a group and were photographed by tro croup ro W N B Sheo shepherd hord 1 the he company then repaired xo the meeting house where three thre e long lang tables were laden with good things for the inner mm after the feast ice cream and lemonade were served in abundance there were present at the dinner members of the rich family besides a few invited guests and all enjoyed themselves th em selves very much at 5 p in the family familo held a business meeting and at 8 pm p m they gave a dance to which they extended a complimentary invitation to their friends and the good people of paris and adjoining settlements generally the generals dancing was ginterr gereed with speeches SOULS sones and recitations the dance continued until mid midnight when the dancers were dismissed everything passed oft off smoothly and pleasantly and without a jar aud abd everybody seemed to be sociable and all el enjoyed thease themselves ggs and felt well satisfied with the grand family reunion in hobor of their lato late beloved husband and father the of the family of the I 1 late ate apostle C C rich are given Wives 6 sons 30 daughters 21 grandchildren sous sons in daughters in law la 14 total DAILY SEPT 4 petty larceny about 7 last ill t evening john kennedy who has spent considerable of his aline recently in the city jail lor various offenses off eases went into barton bliton gos cro thing store on east temple street and asked to see some underwear although it was quite cool he was lb in his shirt sleeves having bis coat dyer his arm mr barton was in the store and while kis his back was turned looking for the g goods kennedy slipped a suit of boys clothing c ng off the and put it under his coat tie the thief made an excuse or for not purchasing anything and started out the storekeeper suspecting that all was not right right came outside of the counter an and tob took hold bold of kenneda coat when the theft was discovered kennedy un edy pe pleaded dedd guilty today toda to da day bathe in the ki police lice co court urt and will 1 I serve 99 days in lail 11 for h his d dishonesty 0 est sociable and appreciative there was an Interest interesting lg gather gathering ilg at the he twentieth ward school house last evening it was in the nature of a sociable the people assembled for the purpose of test testifying aa f ing their friendly feelings toward and appreciation of the past labors of the retiring bishopric of the ward bishop sharp and counselors dunbar and pusey of the recent organization expressed their ap appreciation recitation recia tion of the sentiment wilch which prompted the occasion they alluded to the progress ot of the ward I 1 in a the past and expressed themselves as ready to sustain the afe officers in their positions Iff ishop shop bassett counselors rowney and gibbs bishop allen alien brothers 0 R savage W salmon S P win edington and john nicholson were among the speakers and sisters toone miller and richards also addressed the oom company pany the sentiments expressed beins of the most friendly and appropriate character between the speeches songs instrumental music and recitations were sandwiched and refreshments were served during an intermission in the proceedings releasing aers this I 1 morn ing Brother jam camuel tiel F ball who has served a pix six mouths term in the peni t tertiary en ary and nd 30 days lor the it fine ne for living with and ana acknowledging I 1 u his wives ives was released from custody te y he took tile the required oath before f ore commissioner previous to being set at is enjoying good health and andis is in the best of spirits two others james 0 poulsen rou lsen of west jordan and 0 V F due doof of this J rity city should have been released to day but were not brought in ia from the penitentiary and wilt will have to remain in custody u until latil monday at least two days longer than required re aired by the law the cause it manhat isthan the commissioner and baisl associates propose to change the order of bu basius busi sius in future instead amstead of prisoners belfie beins brought in for examination the day sher after thir imprisonment for the floes expire they must remain at the penitentiary and make application to be released when the commissioner will set a day for the hearing the reason assigned for following lowIng tol this method is that the has ha been crowded as for instance in this week when 1 clr were t hin him la in one day and and only thee bene ing released tw days were spent on tae b habeas carpus proceedings proceed ings for the otters under rule it ft seems probable tha will occur inmost came cheri those imprisoned are stile ble to pay the fine assessed a against ainest teem m 71 7 1 r FILON DAMY DAILY SEPT 6 04 i 1 I 1 the immigrants the company of left laft pueblo colorado thus this morning tor jor the west coming over the D B R are expected in this alir at 4 iw tomorrow to morrow after do on viga e narrow gauge ope of the university the first f the academic year IS 1586 7 of the university of deseret opened today to day an unusually laree attend ance atre being about pupils present the rhe faculty is the same luo as last year there being do changes W whatever bat ever the prospect forsbe year fear is exceedingly encouraging the OILY day was spent in IB entrance examinations 16 etc as will be another da we are very much pleased t to WO of tae hour shin condition of institution |