Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS J H richards and A willis were tried in the police court for foi burglary anil and bound over to the dle die triet ariot court in bonds of each mrs emma F sanborn or of court street laconia now new hampshire writes to colef pratt making lupul inquiry ry as an to the whereabouts of george W edwards he served in company A illinois volunteers in ID the 63 war and was in soft salt lake to in 1868 lincoln hayes hayea who was a member of the gang of hobos hobo arrested friday was waa not taken to brigham city with the others because of a lack of evidence to connect him with the rob bery when arrested be was wag drunk and ana upon that charge was convicted io in the police court aud and sont sent to jail for fifteen days the board of health of this city gives given out the following report for the week ending monday birthe birth reported 18 males 11 females 7 deaths death 19 7 males 4 females 3 bodies brought brough from places for interment 4 contagious Coo diseases flags outstanding 4 scarlet fever 8 3 dIp therla 4 infectious diseases for the week typhoid fever 8 for a considerable time post past the question has arisen as to whether judae 0 W powers was a cand candidate luste for united states senatorial honors friends have declared that be was and friends have deci de cared ared that he be was not but there need be doubt on the question no longer the judge has issued an address to the people announcing that be is IN in the race sister rachel winter smith tanner wife of elder nathan tanner of south cottonwood cotton wood formerly foi merly of this city died at the domily residence novem ber 7 1896 of aged 79 years sister tanner was one of the pioneer pi ineer women of utah and had a host boat of friends the funeral services will be held at south cottonwood cotton wood ward house at 11 tomorrow tuesday friends of the family are invited to attend elder H L mcmillan of heber city wasatch county who arrived yesterday nov 6 from a mission called at tue ibe NEWS office monday he left for his hia field of labur labor on september 19 1894 and has been traveling in Ne nebraska lebrasko brasko iowa and maine to the last named state he be went to 0 o see relatives he states he be has enjoyed his mission and met with tail suco success osel although at times limes his health has noi DOL been good the home of the rev J brody at at south west temple street was entered by burglars early saturday morning sod and between 60 and ana 60 taken from si rt sideboard in the dining room the burg burglars Jars made their entrance by a back wt wl dow from which they ripped a wire screen it is in thought they are people who were acquainted quain ted with where mr brody kept his cash they disturbed nothing else also in their plundering plunder ings in the elt elto 01 lon hurrah of thursday a criminally careless young man who was a member of a gang of toughs that marched down east fifth south street drew draw a revolver and opened fire in different directions coe cne of the bullets ballete bit a child of james jamee stirling pl on the bide aide of we he head bead inflicting a painful wound fortunately the injury will not be attended with total fatal results the escape from death however was a very close one thursday judge powers resigned his bla chairmanship of the democratic state committee in his bia letter of retirement be said aid in im the campaign just bat eloped doped we have beet successful wm cbryan has carried th the eSste S ate by an immense majority judge king has bag been elected elered to Congress and the legislature to la democratic on joint ballot I 1 now do that which I 1 desired co to do one year ago I 1 resign the be chairmanship of our democratic state committee and to all if democrats I 1 send greeting PO two bold and during highwaymen visited the residence of ah choi cboin a chinese gardener of sixth east and thirteenth south streets thursday and after the be poor follow fellow nearly to death ordered him to throw up his bla hands bande this he be did at the point of a revolver held by one of the jet det while the other ransacked the houpe after securing 20 in cash a watch and other they made oft off and were lost track of in the darkness the police have the case in baud monday evening between nine and ten 0 while the he family of mr levi baw were away from dome borne in the fourth ward viewing the democratic torch light some thief broke into the he house and no ceedee in finding 1470 which he be appropriated he also alao took moms jewelry among which were some bracelets chain chabina with heart charms and one plain gold band ring one set with six white pearls pearla and a pink stone atone and one with four white pearls and a blue stone atone elder A J allen alien of hyrum cache county has returned from the northern states where be has baa been laboring aw am a missionary he left this olty on his bis outward journey oct 11 1894 and while absent has traveled imong among the people or of west went virginia maryland and pennsylvania hla his report to is wat that the work is progressing nicely in those localities cali call ties and that abi the prejudice which formerly existed ag not the mormon people la in last fast disappearing elder eider allen alien has baa enjoyed his bis labors very much and returns to his hia home in fairly good health As ethridge elbridge L thomas and sara sam park were driving near the corner of west temple and second south sunday evening a gurney cab drove across their path immediately in front mr lis horse borse putting his ben bea through the glass door of the cab the animal being naturally high spirited began to run and both me met ere erg thomas and park were thrown out the latter falling on bis big back and the former alighting with great force on his bead his bis heels almost going through a window mr thomas was wag rendered un conscious for several minutes but bat he Is now at lit his regular place and tests feela only lightly the effects ot of his bis fall mr park was also uninjured jurel daniel kesler kensler ke the lost last term of the criminal court was wag convicted of the crime of involuntary manslaughter was morning by judge hiles to serve six years in the state prison the prisoners prisoner s attorneys were given thirty days in which to file a bill of exceptions and prepare a motion tor for a 0 bow trial the crime for which kessler was wa tried was the killing billing of fred gall a private in the sixteenth infantry at a house bouse in the eastern part of town over a your year ago the evidence was 9 circumstantial accounting for the be verdict e in the lose leas degree the woods are full of Uton lans who whir are anxious to wear the senatorial togs toga in fact the crop of them seems surprisingly singly large until today however ju ige powers was waa the only one who had bad frankly and publicly confessed his bis but tuesday an authorized zed announcement was made in a city contemporary 9 i the effect that fisher S harris has bae joined oi oed the brigade of Bar Barki klees ses and is ia willin will ln 01 0 1 he says he be to is a candidate for the united states slates senate that his big friends are the be judges of late qualifications for the office and that he be will withdraw from the race if moses 1 thatcher batcher enter it he con concede cedela in effect tue the superior claims of the last named gentleman for foll the position next the are at present seven cases of scarlet carlet fever in the city a slight decrease crease over the preceding mouth month eleven cases of diphtheria were reported showing an increase over the month of september tue record oi of the food condemned to as follows fol lowe cheese 20 pound fish pounds fruit 2000 pounds name pounds poultry pounds vegetables pou pounds adt 65 55 samples of milk were analyzed the amount of matter budnej alk the crematory was as follow follone fol lowe garbage loads bide clippings clipping 19 loads load vegetables pound swill gounde flait 2000 pounds irule po aide idt eggs egas 34 cases case moats meats chlo heos keDIS pounds deal cow 6 dogs dog 71 lorees 21 colts colt 1 sheep 1 total estimated cubic yards 1200 mr and mrs T G M smith the proprietors of a lodging house known as the west temple street cottage captured a burglar wednesday just as he was attempting to make his bis escape frow froio their house with a pair of patent leather shoes which be bad stolen mrs smith saw the fellow at the head bead of the stairs in the house bouse and when she be ascertained that be was not a two boarder arder she refused to let him out but called for assistance from her bee ausband bus band the two grappling with the intruder throwing him to the floor and sitting on him until officer john sou son arrived at the station we mn mm gave his bis name dame as an george dauglass Dju glass end and he was booked on a charge of burg lary douglass Dou elass was tried before justice beniter at 18 session of court testimony was given by mr and mrs mm smith substantially as an above except that they bey stated that the defendant flourished a revolver which he would have undoubtedly used hid bad he be got half a chance douglass had nothing to say for himself and was bound over to the district court in bonds bonde of 1000 A most pitiful case of insanity came before judge ritchie bitable last monday sunday sheriff hardy sent offices after mrs sarah hoagland taylor who bad become insane the unfortunate woman was kept in the county jail over might bight and her wild ravings kept the inmates awake during the whole night might off all her clothing sad and insisted inel eted upon remaining nude all night this afternoon mrs taylor was taken before judge ritchie and JD doctors actoris young and mckenna were called and made an examination after which hid birs honor issued an order ol of to the insane asylum during daring the examination the poor woman kept up an incessant loud talk rambling into all sorts of subjects and interspersing hysterical laughter it 11 all toe the officers will take mrs taylor to provo on the 6 5 train this his evening the sudden and mysto mysterious rious digap carance Tie arance of vito vilo addi axed aged 67 years was reported at police head quarters the man Is the father of joseph and crescenzo Cre del velorio and nd has ban been living with the former at t his home to in the desky addition sauth second west street on friday last the old gentleman wan off and he beg bee not been seen or beard of since what could have be dome olbia of him is a mystery to his sons who are at present to in a sad way over his disappearance they say that he be Is a man of sound and one who was not in the habit of absenting him self elf from home they fear that dietr father has baa been foully dealt with and in oriee que ce of their fears are using heir utmost endeavors to ascertain the true facts in I 1 he case mr del velorio is a man main easy of i 1 as his left hand is off at the wrist he has lived in this city boat about a ay year ear four members of the he crowther family residing resi diug at the corner or of north temple and eighth west streets were arraigned in ID the be police court monday charged barged with an assault on john Robia sov they each pleaded not bilty guilty and the he bearing was set met for tomorrow ai orning at 10 robinson the complainant alleges that be went to the residence of we be crowthers Crowt bers a few days ago and demanded a wagon tongue belonging to jilin which was in their possession but instead of yielding to his demands william sr william jr Cli charles arles and david rushed out upon him with novels in their hands and threatened to ito do him up if he did not leave the premises at once david la is also charged by Bo binson with obtaining goods under false pr senses the latter alleging alle glog that the he former has in his possession a saddle ol of the complainants complainant sS which he be got holo hold of through fraudulent representations represents lions the bearing ot of the case promises to be extremely interesting A large number of friends met at the residence of mrs hardy saleter elsler ol of the deceased at canyon road tuesday afternoon to signify their regard for slater sister elizabeth T cumming whose obsequies were to be celebrated sister cummings Cummin gB was the widow of the late java jam es W cummings of the fourteenth ward this city and was well known among vis i inhabitants a generation was wae a native of england and came to utah in the early fi ties she was of a very retiring disposition and for many baoy years was a confirmed invalid she was waa a devoted and ever faithful latter latte rd clay saint the speakers at the funeral in the order named were bishop geo H taylor of the be fourteenth ward elders B F cum giue sr and B F cummings jr sister dieter zina D H young and elder jseph jjr E taylor of the stake preal jency the worth and excellent qualities of akke departed were dwelt upon by the speak epe akere eres and the senti ment meat prevailed during the services that the laying to rest of such an aged and faithful saint as aa was sister cum biage was not an occasion aalon for grief the board beard of health has formulated a report for the past month in which the status of disease la Is given as follows follow the total number of deaths durine the month was 64 54 as aa compared with 68 58 for month to in 1896 1895 the death rate per thousand was while tor for th the same month last year it was this is considered a fair snowing showing the number of deaths from each cause are classified as fol follows tollo lowi wt Cholera antum 6 5 diphtheria 2 typhoid fever 8 constitutional asthma 1 meningitis tuberculosis 1 wa rasmus 8 Phi phthisis blele 2 rheumatism 1 2 tubercular cajide itie 1 nervous apoplexy 1 convulsion convulsions 1 1 circulatory augins jec toris disease debease of the heart 1 respiratory asthma pneumonia 1 pul pulmonary mnary hoedema oedema 1 cypho pneumonia I 1 D cestive alcoholism 1 euti ritie 2 1 gastro 1 genito urinary borice 1 accident run bun over by cars care 1 other causes exhaustion 1 ol 01 old d age 8 overdose of ef laudanum 1 sui our chae by carbolic sold acid 1 unknown 1 of the deaths 24 were males and 80 fern females alet 10 married 6 widows widow 1 widower and 87 single eight premature arstill born not counted in the above were reported the total number of births reported ed was of which 60 50 were males and 62 females the report also shows that 80 marriage licenses were issued by the county clerk during tho the now Is the time when people who ride on street cars care need to be on the lookout lor for smooth which will bring loss lops to them remember that a smooth quarter only brings bringa fifteen or twenty cents while the value of a well worn dime to is only five cents when you are paying pay ing it out although when you get it in exchange there are some folks among them some nome street car cn c n doctors duo duc tors who would have hav eyou you take it at the ebe full value of its face when new an incident of sunday will illustrate this business A gentleman started tor for another part of town with a good quarter from which to pay street oar car fare he gave it to the first conductor from whom he be received two wo smooth dimes as change and put them in his big pocket without giving much thought to the matter on his hie return trip he be offered one of the dimes to an other conductor who declined to take it because of its ita condition an explanation of how bow it was received was waa made but the second cn 0 inductor ductor stated that it if he be took the money he be would have to make up the deficiency to th the e railway company also alao that the first conductor b hid ad oo no business to give the smooth dimes in ID change jn in this way the patrons of the railway are placed in an embarrassing situation by its employed emp loyes and consequently the reputation or ol she be road suffers it should be understood how |