| Show LOCAL NEWS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY DEC 24 the school reports Be ports today to day judge zane rendered a decision in the case of P L williams etc vs wm win M stewart etc submitted yesterday the judge ordered thata peremptory writ issue commanding the superintendent of district schools for salt lake county mr to make his report to td P Y L williams williams as territorial superintendent it was held that the superintendent elected by the people L john nuttall 1 being out of reach of personal process was civilly dead although he be had continued to per form the duties of the office up to the present christmas for the poor the acl aci ac i l tion of the church authorities and their assistants throughout the wards of the city chr in collecting means together and purchasing comforts and Ore presents for the poor families cannot be too highly commended in some instances considerable sums suing have been obtained and it all goes in the direction ol 01 of making those who cannot purchase for themselves equal to their neighbors on this the chief holiday of the year the poo we have always but we do not always have those who contrive and work for the alleviation of distress and the dissemination of enjoyment an alleged outrage at ogdelia it appears from the statements of our ogden contributor that another outrage has been committed by a deputy united states marshal it appears that while working in abe the interest of the rule or ruin political party he assaulted a policeman of the town and beat him with a pistols pistol such brutal lawless and unwarrantable conduct on the part of low and ignorant fel fellows aws dressed in a little brief authority is the natural f fruit of I 1 the he apologies offered for the bloody murder perpetrated at paro wan by deputy marshal thompson if supposed official executives of the law purpose becoming its in tractors and the perpetrators of acts of violence it is a question in regard to how muc much h the victims of such conduct will be j justified in submitting to ogden notes today to day joseph parry came into court at ogden and voluntarily taril surrendered himself he was armig arraigned ned on an indictment for unlawful cohabitation and took to tuesday morning to plead billy andrews has been indicted for r manslaughter in causing the death ol of israel despouey A man named dickey a deck clerk for coffee lohn ohn at ogden was arrested f for or forgery today to day he is charged with b having se sent nata a tele telegram gramin in the name of I 1 II 11 1 L griffin countermanding the lat t ers order for his bis christmas supply of boyst oysters torsey today to day was stormy la iii the junction city the suit of the corinne company against wm johnson for 2000 resulted in a verdict for mr johnson the liberal party are still gager gathering in all they can to register in hopes of securing the next city election the suit against the county the case of james vs salt lake county was called up in the third district court today to day county attorney moyle interposed a demurrer to the complaint which was taken under ailder advisement the plaintiff is suing for 1000 da damages magda claimed to have been suffered from the action ot of the defendant in pulling his fence down on several occasions the basis of the dispute is that mr took up a quarter section of land on hotti both sides of the county road in south cottonwood precinct the road ran dago diagonally nally across letts landane land lan dand and has been used as a public highway for over 25 years M mr illet fenced the road in and the c county no not desiring annj any trouble an and although I 1 ong h it was considerable inconvenience ie ce offered to grade a road around his place it he would permit it this he refused to do so ito keep their road open the county officials were compelled on several occasions to tear down the fence which the plaintiff persisted in putting up A smash the following account is given of an accident that occurred about on wednesday evening 0 on u the state stale road nearly two miles south U t h 0 ithe city mr joseph C hamilton and wife of mill ill creek were driving toward town in a buggy and at the point named saw a team coming along at a rapid pact pace mr hamilton turned to one side but the approaching wagon crowded on to him and crashed into his bis buggy he and his wife were thrown out ou tInto into the deep mud mrs hamlton hamilton bang severely hurt about the shoulder and back and having her clothing badly torn the shafts of the buggy were broken and the vehicle otherwise damaged to the extent of 50 the driver of the wagon that did the injury paid little attention though he was compelled to fco stop by the wreck he had made when mr hamilton went to him be found anat he was badly under the influence of liquor he said his name was hansen and that the team belonged to mr husler mr and mrs hamilton were thus placed in a very paint painful al predicament but ut hansen did nothing for their as af abstance stance fortunately friends h happened along shortly after and enabled d them to get home court notes N otes proceedings in n the third district court today toda to da day john E R dooley et vs utah eastern railway company et ct al decree of foreclosure ordered in the matter of the estate of aurilla hood appeal reinstated on docket P L williams etc vs wm win M stewart etc peremptory writ of mandate allowed JW J W rands et al vs edward brain u judgment j I 1 entered on verdict affirmative judgment for defendant i for or two sevenths george griesing grimsing Grim GrIn sing ising vs john beek beck default fa and judgment as prayed E D egan vs james T clasby motion for ww new trial overruled james vs salt lake county demurrer to complaint argued and ana submitted elizabeth Elj zabeth adkins vs A sells bella et al ten days f urther further time allowed up upon on hearing of order to show cause J W rands et alvs al vs edward brain motion for new trial overruled court fixes bond on appeal at and stay ot of findings fremont national bank vs george bock motion to costs first arst cost bill allowed rebecca slater vs J L whitehouse uSte motion for new trial argued and submitted logan lines we glean atie following items from the Jou maloi mall of the ule ole larsen is making rapid strides toward building up a splendid bustness business enterprise for logan he is turning out a gret great variety of plain and ornamental basket work that would be a credit to any manufacturer in the land buy the home made article by all ail means john L sullivan and his party of pugilists passed through from montana to ogden yesterday modest merit goes and many a flower may waste its sweetness on the desert air but the bruiser and his horde of heavy strikers travel over the earth in a palace car consistency thou art an eighteen karat gold ring sure enough profound sorrow spread over logan this morning over the tanno announcement that the promising young sculptor harry brown had passed away from earth he had been afflicted with tyr typhoid fever and pneumonia for some time pa stand they resulted in his death between 6 and 7 this morning he was born in offee offchurch Off church E england D gland july lath 1855 I 1 was a 4 firm arm latter atter day aay saint and ana was much esteemed estee med to make his bis loss more severe his wife is lying sick with a baby a few days old we tender our sincere sympathy from a correspondent at preston we learn that that ward is in a fairly prosperous condition A number of creditable improvements have been made durl during the year there are two stores 1 in t the dg he place doing a good hu business siness there is a good opening for a blacksmith there are two day schools having a good attendance of pupils and upon the whole a good feeling prevails s in the ward on friday I 1 last st the relief society entertained the oad old folks ina in A pleasant manner abood A good dir dirner dinner ner was partaken partaker par taken of alter which miscellaneous exercises Were ere enjoyed in the evening a party was given for the ward and a good time was had mhd occasion was the first of its kind in preston ward and will be long remembered remember dd FROM MONDAYS DAILY found insensible A young lady some 20 or of age fell upon the sidewalk last evening eming ev either through swooping swooning or violence and was carried to the nearest house bouse insensible her name is given as celia edgar aishe he is rather above the medium height of light complexion complex ibn and plainly dressed her residence could not be obtained as she was not at latest advices advises sufficiently collected to give it A salt laker wins wo we learn from the sweetwater wyoming gazette that mr salisbury the well k known down stage man of gy this city has boil got the mail contract from green river to white rock from the 1st ast of january 1887 his bid was mr is responsible and the gazette is glad it has I 1 fallen into responsible hands although it would rather have had one of its local bidders secure the contract ife he threatened to shoot today to tod day d deputy maranal cannon arrested jacob jaco rice on a charge of threatening to shoot wm hamilton the affair occurred in the capitol saloon on thursday night mr rice is foreman ot of the bridge bridee painters on the D K R G W and says that hamilton tried to get gei him out of his bis job this accusation caused a quarrel between the two in ill which rice told ham hamilton ilton he be would shoot him it if he did not cease his offensive actions the accused when arraigned before the commissioner said he was guilty of the charge preferred against him he was placed under bonds to keep the peace for six months I 1 utah li eastern astern receivership before judge zane in Charn chamber beril today to day mr varian on behalf of MT mr H G mcmillan asked the court to fix the compensation of the receiver of the utah eastern railroad a position which mr mcmillan has filled since february 16 ISM an affidavit was read from wm M ferry of park ellion city in whick which it was stated as the opinion lp I 1 of the affiant that per m month 0 n th was a fair compensation simon bamberger amberger 13 fixed the amount at per annum while W F cotton colton who had bad had considerable experience gave it as his opinion that a salary of ed 0 to 2000 a year was ample 1 mr willams thought 1000 enough judge zane said that in consideration of all the circumstances he thought 1800 a year per month was about the proper amount and an order to this effect was entered the sum to be paid from funds now in the hands of the receiver returned missionary last saturday evening brother jacod jacobsen I 1 1 en of moroni sanpete county returned t from a mission to the northwestern states he left for his beld of abor abarin in april 1885 and traveled and preached preach edin in the state of esoLa for six months mo hahs having formerly loram ly performed a two years mission there in december 1885 he was appointed to the presidency of the minnesota conference and spent the greater part of the winter in laboring amons among the in wisconsin most of that colony have now cu braced the gospel during the past summer most of elder bider jacobsons Jacob sens time was occupied in minnesota last september he be went int into 0 iowa and for a month menth be before fore his bis release labored io and about council bluffs the prospects of tae northwestern states mission are as encouraging as they haye baye been at any tims during the pastS few years brother jacobson returns in good health and ald spirits and feels amply repaid for the time he has spent in preaching the gospel he will start for his bis home in mor moroni 0 ni tomorrow to morrow stay a lunatic Lunet lc justice Justl cc had intended to have a hearing bearing today to tc day of the charge against joseph H stay who created a disturbance in the seventh ward last week stay had bad been quiet for a day or two andai feared perfectly rational but just before dorethe the lailor jailor went to bring him out for trial bilal he be broke out again his father came to see him but ut there was no DO cessation in his ravings and he had to be transferred to a cell for safe keeping at one time he wanted the U S army sent for to liberate him at another he bad a confidential communication for the G A B R or was a special detective oi of the atah utah loyal loal league occasionally sio nally tie would woRld wary sary his proceedings by bv singing for a short time under the present it would seem a proper thing to have an investigation made to determine definitely whether or not mr stay is actually insane and should be kept at the territorial asylum experience has that he be is a dangerous person to be at largeant large and it his condition condit iop is due to insanity bel be should be given quarters elsewhere than in jail SR killed them both the corpses of trowell two well known miners chas E reid and captain winn were found recently not far from soda springs idaho on the oregon short line the ine menwer men were tavor favorably ably known among the mining towns and camps ot of tile northwest section of the country information of the finding of the bodies was brought to the springs by some gentlemen from caribou Cari boo who stated in addition that they had spotted the williman inhuman who slew them for in the agony of a guilty conscience the murderer confessed the foul deed his story ran in this wise lie he had bad beep been on a hunting bunting expedition and on nis his return stopped with these men in their cabin while then as r guest one of them reid requested him to examine a new gun chehad he bad purchased williams for such to is the homicides name had bad the gun in hand looking at and examining its workmanship when it accidentally went of sending a bullet directly through reids head bead and killing him on the instant high words followed between winn and williams which resulted in williams being compelled to shoot winn to save himself winn likewise fell dead williams says further that he be was going to eagle rock bock to deliver himself to the authorities inasmuch as it was impossible in possible for him to run ran off through the snow without leaving a trail rep behind him the gentlemen who found the bodies and to whom he told this story left him at the cabin while they proceeded to soda springs to inform a justice of the peace and secure the tUo culprits arrest it is thought that williams story is a weak malie makeshift shift to shi shield eld himself from the just co sequences consequences n of so foul a deed as ithe I 1 murder the fitko men who were gi giving ving him shelter and the general belief belie f is that he be is a deliberate and heartless murderer winns winne skull was found to be broken in and his body hidden under a bunk in the cabin no motive for this infamous ini amous deed is known but the presumption is that williams learned they had bad money or gold dust and to possess it the murder was committed winn is ig said to have relatives in ogden bogde i among its best beet peo people p le alq and both victims as before stated tt ed were well known throughout this a e entire D tire lcou country n t ry but butte te amer M i n e 1 december 24 |