Show OGDEN LETTER OGDEN CITY UTAH sep letb 1886 gar deseret news abe storms for tte the present A appear to le be ae over with us and there therb is a fairl fair prospect ec t of N AN AM INDIAN SUMMER are cool the air is bracing waule pays are still very warm as they usually are at this season of the year the change in the he natural jaural beauties us are and theares of the forest field and iare ird rein in the sere and yellow leat leaf 11 fir emens excursion which had postponed came off today to day and ana ea company went to to lake park ud nd the day and part of bf the night lay day mr RH R H slater plater propriety of THE HOT SPRINGS SPRING dusted about nine miles north of this dv suddenly discovered his bath boije to be on fire and that the flames lid JW made cons considerable id erable headway As speedily as possible all the things be moved were taken out and t placed ced at a safe distance from toe the fire act without damaging to some ex matthe furniture the tafe belonging to tte establishment was remove daud dand thus ft the casi casa and other valuables it contained were saved from the deviating roaring ie element it if was wa feared at that the entire establishment v I 1 go but fortunately no other ng was damaged so so far as I 1 have I 1 d the amount of the loss susi withe is n not at stated mr slat slater er the fire was caused oy by the ex on of a kerosene oil lamp I 1 will be remembered that adew reeks since the proprietor of this jath resort had an off offer er from parties who desireo desired to purchase the establishment lish nah ment but which he declined it wag said that the amount offered for the thi place was it is liberally patronill patroni wl by health seekers who come ironi ow far and near about the middle of the afternoon today to day another TERRIBLE ACCIDENT i occurred at the union pacific railroad depot in this city in which a young un bin lost his left arm mr ralph ald eolk k whose father is serving a term of imprisonment in the for violating lating ilo the edmunds law is switch lia DIB lathe in the U P yard he was on the bader attached to the car and was witching in the yard when bearin nearing U scales he be leaned forward as is the 9 lotom preparatory to leaping to the pound while the train was in motion about to make the spring Wi switch caught or struck his disen ad arm throwing him violently to larth h his left arm was thrown the rail and CAR WHEELS PASSED OVER ITS ling it in a fearful manner he stunned but shortly after the r he recovered consciousness fit was taken up and as soon as 06 vaa as removed to the U P R R I 1 im apitai pital on eighth street in th this Is city As aaroon soon as the wounds were examined shern shera the companas comp anys surgeon k u found it necessary eAsery to amputate tte injured part which he did 41 the middle I 1 of the to forearm rearm wient was made as com comfortable fordable for table U possible kalble und under erthe the circumstances iqual man is about rosears 80 years of age the son in law of john reeve nf A tt the heU U CRR C R R the family of ar vw W li had been distress and has sustained a lumber we f of RY BY SEVERE afflictions bouts about year ago bia son soa joseph Josepha a B man just juat past his bis majority was 00 dead on the track of the oregon line near montpelier idaho A raws ift was lying near the body the hack back W of the he head was blown off and skull were found at quite 1413 tance from where the body laid mcaule of his death has never been adly clearly and satisfactorily as ab waed b by the family since that clr PI Pid cocks eldest sop son jedediah gried died he suffered for along time TO wound woo nd in one of his legs which Wt aused I 1 believe from a tap from ati after years of pain and anguish h WAS AMPUTATED id not iong survive the ti succumbed to the scythe of d 64 wr r and was laid in the tomb at vly istace abage of his manhood he a little boy who is sim but from what cause I 1 d lot kaow definitely unless it has wed to him from his father to Sy 1818 wh balph as above narrated 44 CT C of blo drw weer career r k lias has lost the use of the left lef t arm and the result of the accident cannot at this time be predicted of course all hope for the bests best and all that can be done will be to efface his recovery I 1 very much regret to have to say that the tae lady jady miss rutter who a few weeks sin q was burned through the explosion of a can of coal ailis oil is now in a very condition her sufferings are fearful and the members of her body that were ware scorched are in state A great deal of proud flesh has appeared which renders her agony so acute as to be ALMOST she receives every attention that can be iriven given by the f family of mr A green we well and many others who do all they can both day and nigh tto relieve her anguish her poor stricken mother mot her is nearly worn out with watching and hoping but the critical situation in which her child is placed has almost discouraged her I 1 understand that to medical assistance will be called in to aid the present at jr dr H J powers how her afflictions will ill terminate is question able WEBER I 1 |