| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS upon a remittitur tur from the barreme court judge hiles hilee has baa sentenced prank frank mcdonald Mo Donald to serve four months in the state prison for the shooting of emil backerson the B Y academy of provo has added another feature to lie its already excellent facilities as an an educational institution A collegiate department has been added to the academy which now has haa pupils and thirty two teachers achere te thursday evening the pole line oftie pioneer electric company of ogden was waa completed to the city limits near becks beckle hot springs springe this is a matter of considerable interest to the people of this city and thea abe company deserves to be congratulated on its ita push and enterprise prise suit was filed in the third district court by niels P anderson antenan to collect damages in the sum eum of from each the rapid transit company and the be great bait lake and hoi 1101 springs railway hallway cum company pany the suit la is brought broughion on account of the abe killing of william andersan anderaon the he nine year y earold ear old son aon of the plaintiff on third west and fifth north streets on october I 1 last thirty two of the indictments found by the late grand jury fury agather J H bacon harry W BROOD bacon W B holland and prank frank holland in connection with the bank of salt bait lake fail ure have been quashed by judge J auge hiles hilee on the ground tuat eli li price one ol of the grand jurors uron was ineligible the ineligibility of price was claimed in that he had expressed blas bias in his hie ex previous to the sitting ol of the jury in those casee bueanna feltman began an action in the district court against the germania lead works to recover damages in the sum of abo the complaint alleges that la operating its ito smelter the defendant company has diverted the he waters of a certain creek in such a manner as an to flood the plain WIN land by reason of which the damage complained of has been sustained george W wenger and richard B shepard are attorneys attorney for me he plaintiff plain iff at 6 wed wednesday evening the jury in the coal combine case on trial in the federal court returned a verdict as follows ol lowe we the jury find the defendants E li carpenter P F H moore daniel wolstenholme bolme V V morris morns frank fraak halm simon bamberger jj 0 miller W J 8 martin T R Eller ellerbrook Ei lerbeck book D J JR P mason and W J montgomery guilty in the manner and lorm form as lu in this in they stand charged and ana recommend them to the mercy of the court H 0 foreman 11 john Goldt balt halt was found dead in bed at him rooms on the corner ol of tooth tenth rest east and sixth south fc last week physicians were I 1 summoned and death was found to have resulted from apoplexy from at attack of which the nad bad fuffered tuft ered ovee ocoe before the deceased was an old so soldier luler beinor of the grand army oi of the Republic republicans and over 80 years old he was waa well known here bore was a 8 favorite amoor among his follow fellow veterans and neld the respect of all bis acquaint ancer the remains were given in charge of undertaker S 0 edrop who had bad telegraphed to a rOis relative tivO ol of the deceased daniel woods of sisilla Vis Vi llla silla california Calil ornta and is now awaiting instructions as an to the be disposition of the body As mr B R V decker an usher at the ibe theater was wending his bis way from his bis home borne at A street to the la lole fuller performance shortly after 7 p m thursday he be was held bold up at a point opposite rowland half bal between first and second streets on A street mr decker was leisurely sauntering along down the bill when two men med suddenly jumped from behind a tree and after him to throw up his bis hands one went through his hie pockets while the other did the usual intimidating act with a gun they not got nothing decker had in his poe possession session at the time a watch and 40 CODO cente but they were secreted in pockets which the holdups hold bold ups did oot dot ransack the victim in reporting his experience at the police station shortly after described the men as being of medium height which gives rise to the belief belie that aney are the same parties who have been operating here bore for several nights past the bishopric of the forest dale ward and the presidency of the MIA for salt bait lake stake met wednesday la in the old farm house at forest dale dal and effected the organization of a young ments mens and young ladies mutual improvement association elterm elders joseph H felt and mrs freeze addressed add reseed those assembled on the importance ol of mutual improvement work and be abe bishopric with brother felt and brother H C iverson set met apan the following officer ceril robert ure president Y M MIA with arthur I 1 J castleton and edwin wright as him bis counselors mrs minad cannon president Y ij L M I 1 A with sarah Bummer haye and josephine jenson as her counselors the newly installed officers spoke briefly on the M 1 I association work and expressed their willingness gness to perform with the assistance of the lord the duties required of them the other officers of the two associations will be announced at the next meeting I 1 dg which will be hold held next tuesday evening at the meeting house bouse A special to the tribune from tell aride colorado under date of nov 16 say T A davis of salt lake died sunday november of double couble pneumonia after an illness of only lour four days at the residence of his bis brother E L davis mrs davis was telegrapher for but arrived sunday evening too late to see her husband alive the deceased was born in west milton 0 oi io in 1841 in 1869 1859 be came to colorado and spent four years mining around black hawk and control central city he then returned to his hie old home in ohio and soon eoon after moved to koko mo ind on the of february 1867 be wedded wadded miss elizabeth Elim beth B serij stringer agor of alto ind who survives bim mr davis emigrated to rico during the year 1880 where he re macnea a year and returned to koko mo in 1888 1883 mr and mrs davis davie came to telluride sod and resided here until 1889 when they went to sau salt lake to 0 o tae up their permanent residence fie he came to telluride lost last the of july ju 1 y and since has baa been looking after bie bi mining sod and real estate into late repts the remains will be taken to koko mo ind wednesday morning for burial A wreck occurred on the rio bio grande Weste ralla jin the canyon dayi evening at by which an engine and mall mail oar car were demolished 04 passenger train no 2 which left this his city for the east at yesterday morning the wreck was waa the result of a huge rock rolling from the mountain side aide on to the track in a deep out the rook rock was struck with terrific force the engine and mall mail oar car being thrown from the rails raila in a demolished moli shed thed condition the engineer and fireman were somewhat painfully painful jy though not seriously out ly hurt and were taken to craod araud junction tor for treatment and care fortunately tuna tely not a single PRO passenger BODger was waa injured in the slightest degree all were transferred to another train and sent on their way without great low loss of time two wro wrecking oking crows crews were dispatched to the scene ol of the accident and by 1280 afternoon all the debris bad been removed and the track cleared the westbound bound train due to in salt balt lake at noon today will arrive st at 1186 1185 this evening in accordance with previous ar range ments elders george goddard and george reynolds Reya olda arrived at loaeza on the evening of november atu tor for the purpose of attending the he sunday school on the following day alist ant superintendent george goddard was waa enveloped eov eloped in a polar bear skin akin cost and it was thought by the that santa claus claua had arrived out of season and was wae making nil him rounds round before ore christmas elder eider goddard lost his hia plush cap en route and the finder will confer a great favor by mailing it post paid to him salt bait lake city or by leaving atwith it with brother quit at iosefa iosepa sabbath morning the loaeza school abool house bouee was waa filled to its if utmost capacity with we the sunday school members mo ruber con ting of men women and children every member of the colony belonga longet be to the school A program arranged tor for the occasion WB carried out intervened by 67 speeches pee obee and singing by elders eldera goa daru daro reynolds and cluff bidet bider goddard ot of course doing the singing and making the chief amusement which was equally as entertaining to tile the hawaiian sunday school as an to an english speaking people in the avesing the Hawa ilau glee club gathered gath eted at the residence of elder eider H H cluff sod aud coursed ule music both vocal and instrumental gov wells gave a reception to the officers of the twenty infantry at the executive cafice in the joint building boll ding at three thursday afternoon general penrose and lieutenants lassiter woodward and castle of the sixteenth infantry were there i of the twenty fourth infantry there were present colonel J F kent lieutenant lieu tona nt colonel colo nel E H liscum Lile cum surgeon burgeon major girard captains Capt alne W H W jsmes james J J brereton C dodge jr A A angus first firel lieutenants H C keene jr 0 E tayman A A Gaba CabS oies Diss AM palmer mind and B W Lea cleavall vall second lieutenants A laws H B nelson J N augustin Au ustin jr 1 I C beake J A Bey Soy buro burD W P jackson Jack BOD J D leitch and G H mcmaster 0 the utah national guard there were present pree ent adjutant general john Q cannon brigadier general willard young colonel E W Tat loob colonel george H penrose Pa colonel T 8 stevens Sl ovens colonel C B S burton i colonel N W clayton colonel H J newman colonel page Lieutenant lieu tj colonel joe JOB E caine lieutenant colonel ray bay C naylor jailor E A smith major 0 B R grow major F A unapt major aeo F downey captains gibbs lund webb alton alford Ble barde GROV 10 nov 3 1896 the funeral services over the ot patriarch john brown were held bold in the first ward meeting bouse today the house bouse being packed with those who had learned to love brother brown own for his many noble acts in life on tb the stand were of the quorum of the twelve elders F M lyman and george teesdale teasdale the stake presidency and members of the high council bishops of the be three wards and other visiting brethren the singing of appropriate prop pieces by the choir which had been selected was rendered in a woot praiseworthy manner remarks were made by brother reed beed smoot of the stake presidency bishop thorne of the F first arst ward followed by elders lyman and teas dale all of whom spoke of the life aud and labors of brother brown in terms most gratifying to whose those who listened the pall bears were the presidents of the quorum of seventy 1 the r remains e were followed to their lest last resting place by a large procession and the dedicatory preyer prayer at the grave was offered by elder lyman A feeling of thankfulness seemed to be manifest by the people that they had bad been acquainted with this noble and good man in ID the evening elder eider lyman spoke to the he saints in the first ward and elder eider teasdale spoke in the second ward their visit was much appreciated by the saints 1 I T T in view of the recent gas and troubles it will be to know that the american gas and fuel company has boo filed suit in the third district court against the salt lake and ogden gas and electric light company to recover oo 00 0 0 a contract to in the complot u 9 it itis in alleged that on february 11 1895 the plaintiff and defendant entered into a contract by which it was stipulated bat the plain tiff for a consideration of would deliver to the defendant all the natural gas that the gas gae well near laki shore in davis county and all other wells which might be sunk by the plaintiff would produce within witolo the dext ten years for or the sum and price 0 of 35 per cent of the gross receipts tor for which the natural gas may from time to time be sold to the consumers fifty cents per pep 1000 feet was the sell log ion price of chegas the gas and we the plaintiff alleges it furnis furnished fied beef feet of gas gae anti and that 85 35 per cent of the price of the same amounts to for which sum eum judgment is prayed for a second cause of action it la Is alleged that the be defendant company built a very defective pipe line from salt lake city to the gas wells and on account of said pipe liue hue being of such character leet feet ot of gas gaa supplied by the plaintiff and was lost to the plaintiffs plaintiff s damage in the sum ot of for which judgment Js is prayed the silent alien reaper cst cist his sable matidle over the home of sister J josephine osep bine bra branting I 1 friday morning through the deann of her sweet and amiable daughter aliena which occurred at after a brief illness of the gladythe lady the cause abeln being A wide circle ot of loving friends deeply mourn the departure of slater flister lens branting and earnestly trust that the peaceful consoling influence of we spirit of the lori will comfort her bereaved mother and bro brother the funeral services over the remains of miss mine lens Brant brantley leg were held in the second ward meeting house bouee on sunday at 12 m w long before the time set met the house was filled with eor sorrowing rowing friends lende fr A great many were unable to gain admittance the stand had bad been costly decorated by the members of the Y L 1 M K 1 I A of which toe the deceased was a faithful member the singing was by a male quartet quartel taboo S Asu ashworth worth john robinson herbert A white and peter marker a quartet of male and female members ot of the choir also ran tiered some selections very nicely elders willard dore done jos joe H felt heber G C iverean and joseph IS taylor addressed the congregation and of the many good qualities or of the departed and offered words of comfort and consolation to the bereaved family mine branting was a faithful member of the Y li M 1 I association also alio a member ol of the ward choir and was beloved by all A large concourse 0 people foli followed owed the remains to the brave after singing counselor paul olsen offered the dedicatory prayed some time ago in an action between the north point consolidated tion company plaintiff and the utah and salt lake canal ants pending in the third district court the plaintiff moved for a temporary injunction which MOWD moll n was granted from the ruling an appeal was taken to the state supreme court by richards richards attorneys fur for defendants on the hearing in the latter court the attorneys for the plaintiff objected to the jurisdiction of the court on the ground that appeals from a als district to the state supreme court could be taken only from final judgments as the state constitution did not authorize I 1 such appeals the rhe object objection ioD was sustained and the appeal dismissed the latter ruling occasioned considerable sid erable comment corn moot among members of the bar and some of the more prominent of them when they learned that ichards Rc B hards and richards richard were preparing a brief in support of a petition for a re hearl g asked to be allowed which request was wag readily granted hence a remarkably strong array of legal talent in support of the petition when it was presented in the supreme court saturday as shown in the following signatures franklin S richards dickson ellis ellis williams va vao a cott colt sutherland Mar marsdal royl boya P iwert 8 raup lippman ippman Li rawlins critchlow brown kio king C B S varian W C hall chas U dey frank pierce A A somewhat remarkable condition of things exists 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