Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM 8 DAILY JUNE 1 another deplorable street ear car acci accident occurred this the particulars are rather indefinite car no left east bast temple street at and started for the jordan race course over the agricultural park line with a number of passengers and two empty trailers with which to bring pass passengers engerE back when fifth west street was waa reached at a bonit between south and north emple streets the car came to a a full stop to permit a crew of workmen to get off the track A moment later the car started up again and a cry was heard the car was immediately stopped again and the workmen the rear trailer and found little alfred michelson son of james A michelson chelson Ml a tallor tailor sitting upright on the ground with his left leg across the west rail almost completely severed at the knee two other boys about his own age and size ran away without giving their names the injured lad was picked up and carried to a neighbors house he exhibited all the traits of a little hero and never uttered a single word of complaint he simply asked how badly his leg was injured and when cautiously informed that it would probably have to come off he drew himself together and said well I 1 wish they would hurry up and fix lit it drs richards and wilcox were summoned and took him to st marys hospital where the mangled member will be amputated there were no other injuries how the accident occurred no one seems seams to know none of the workmen and there were at least twenty within feet saw sam the boy climb on to the car car and none of them saw him fall one ok of the little fellows who ran away said that alfred got on to the trailer when the car was at a stand s ta and that when it started up he be tightened Ight ahten ened and fell under the f DATs damy DAILY JUNE 2 i alfred michelson chelson Ml the six year ear i of james michelson chelson Ml who was arty er toy a street car on fifth west street yesterday afternoon died shortly atter after being taken to the holy cross hospital hospit rd being unable to rally fr from om the shook hock received ece tved ived everything possible was done for the little chap but without mrs jack knight whose address addres s la is athens henderson county texas Is anxious to learn the whereabouts of her uncle solomon who left fennin county texas about fifteen years ago and was last heard of in this city where he settled HI his wife died here leaving three children children her maiden name was wag english and mrs knight has been informed that her mother took the children to raise any person knowing anything of any of the individuals about which inquiry to is made would confer a favor by writing to mrs knight pocatello tribune david Wllliam a one of the best known employee emp loyes of the oregon short line at this place died at salt lake city where he had gone for treatment on may from a complication of kidney troubles the funeral was held yesterday from the residence of mr and mrs martin olsen mr williams was 63 53 years old he was formerly a member of the mormon church and was first counselor to the bishop here some two years ago he returned from a amro years mission to england and soon after not only renounced ism but the entire christian faith A short time ago he wrote a pamphlet in which he attempted to prove that christ did not arise from the dead and tor for some time back has talked much of a trip to the scenes of his former missionary labors to unsay all that he had said elder W F brim of albion cassia county idaho reached this city on sunday lasts last on his return from EL a mission to the eastern states on which he was absent since october 1896 he lal lafred principally in new york state and spent a part of the winter of in fayette where the church was ori gani zed the whitmer farm house in which was held the meeting at which the organization was waa effected has been torn down but the well and a portion of the curb remain the prospects of the work in that region are very good elder brim met in fayette only one person who knew any of the early members of the church that person was an old man named joseph allaman now aged 84 years who knew peter pete whitmer and had heard the prophet joseph smith preach he spoke respectfully of the early saints whom he had known he was an early settler of fayette elder brim and his companion also visited palmyra and the vicinity of the hill cumorah Ou morah or mormon hill as it is locally called and inquired among the old residents tor any person who personally know knew aught against joseph smith the prophet or his followers they were told that he and his people were peculiar in their doctrines but failed to find any person who could tell anything against their morals or conduct during last summer elder brim ia labored in steuben county N Y and later in and near brooklyn on account of ill III health he was released earlier than he othet otherwise wise would have been and after his release traveled some in illinois gathering up genealogy FROM FRIDAYS DAILY 3 nepal utah june 3 john hague died here this morning he will be buried on sunday afternoon the services beginning at 2 cruita colo mail if public appreciation is the crit criterion erlon by which to judge achievement the concert monday night may be put down as aa a complete comi p I 1 te s success the mormon boys deserve v the s sincere in e thanks of the people ato f this comm community for giving them free r e of charge h g e such an axce excellent ilent musical treat nearly every number on the program was encored the music was all furnished by the salt lake boys except one selection mrs olive played a guitar solo in her usual happy manner it was waa encored prof clive played a number of violin solos among which was a Maa Maz ourka of his bis own composition that was exceptionally fine the piano solos and a nd vocal music was for the most part difficult music but just by way ot of a chan change they sang a few easier songs if any anything Ming they were received with more applause than those of an artistic character the concert was a treat to all who heard it there were about more people present than the hall would hold they stood around the open doors and windows or sat in their carriages out in the street it was a big time and the mormon boys enjoyed it as well as the others president mcmaster of the eleventh ward relief society called her teachers to meet at the home of sister jane freeze june ad to consider business of importance to the society most every member of the quorum of teachers also a few invited guests were present through an explanation given by the president the business was discovered to be a carefully planned social entertainment in honor of the faithful teachers who every month amid storm and sunshine go from house to house on errands of love and mercy the surprise was complete and a joyful time was spent in social converse inter interesting euting experiences given of general interest to all espres 1 of mutual love and esteem each one feeling in duty bound to contribute to the pleasure of the company compari T many of the teachers expressed their gratitude in being thus honored by their beloved president A spiritual feast was also enjoyed the gifts of the gospel being poured out abundantly bringing blessing and comfort to many delicious refreshments were served by the amiable granddaughters ot of the hostess all went home in the early evening feeling thankful tor for the inspiration that prompted such a happy profitable table occasion C 0 whittemore nom nominated by the president for united states district attorney today is a native of utah bov ing been born in salt lake city on the of june 1896 his early training has been sup suph such h as to fitly qualify him for the position his first legal least training was had in the office of united states district attorney P F van zile in 1882 he also spent two years in the law office of dickson vartan when mr dickson was united states district attorney he received his early education at st marks school and at the university he spent one year at the law school columbia college new york he was admitted to the bar in 1883 when but 21 years old his tint first position as a public officer was under judge Z snow who served as county attorney mr whittemore being IUD assistant at the county eleo election tion of 1894 mr whittemore was elected county attorney and served in that ea pacify for two years and was ed by the present incumbent waldemar van cott since his retirement mr whittemore has conducted a law laff office in the mccornick McCorn lck block mr whittemore declined to say who would be his assistant it Is understood that a number of applicants are in the field mr whittemore was first apprised of his hda appointment by a neww representative senta tive he has since received a number of telegrams from washington congratulating him SATUR DAIrS DAILY JUNN 4 elder hyrum maughan of weston We stott idaho Is the second mormon mission ary who has passed away this aki laboring steadfastly in the cause ox of truth he died cited at anderson And ereon indiana india yesterday word to that effect havi having been received by telegraph by areol dent woodruff today from president louis A kelsch keisch of the northern states mission who starts home with the remains tonight the cause of death III not given elder maughan was born at weston idaho december 17 1871 and was the son of john H and sarah M davenport maughan he had been in the mission field since december 2 im 1897 mt pleasant pyramid mt pleasant city will possibly be the defendant in an a law sult suit for damages damaged as a result of the recent incarceration of clarence barton in the bundi building fig commonly termed the city jail mr barton while in salt lake this week related the circumstances cum stances of the case came and his surroundings roun dings and the alleged to which he be was subjected during UN confinement to a PrOW prominent IDent attorney or of that city who gave as his opinion that a cause case could be made against the city the affair has not been arranged as to details as aa yet but according to mr barton action will be instituted at an early date abolt MONDAYS DAILY 6 Jn information formation to Is wanted concerning ther th whereabouts of one james ahong who has been employed as a sw broad switchman both in this city and green river wyoming any information concerning his whereabouts 1 will be thankfully received by his maurice R hodgman of ab E ladbon street chicago ill the ogden city fire department made a very quick run this morning about 6 in response to an alarm sent in from the cigar store conducted by james T thompson at twenty fifth street the stock and fixtures were almost entirely destroyed by fire and water the stock of J J odeese whose premises adjoins the thompson property was also badly damaged the loss la in both cases was entirely covered by insurance the property is owned by the first national bank of ogden the cause of the fire to is unknown the jordan river narrows were the scene yesterday morning of the drowning of haaland turner the twelve year old son of mr and mrs mra william turner of murray his lifeless body was waa taken from the water at 9 and laker in the day was conveyed to tb the home of the lads parents who were greatly shocked and grieved at the fatality on saturday ev erting oiling harland with two to older boys went to the narrows on a fishing trip and spent the night there campins camping out in the open air varly early yesterday morning preparations 1 4 were made for the days work after talking matter over for some time it was as decided that john and ivan myers the two other boys should get breakfast ready while young turner went to the river arriver to catch some fish in the course of an hour the boys at the akina bean to grow nervous over young outlands HuT lands failure to return they waited for another hour and still he old did not return then a search was in for him the foreman of the 41 salt bait lake city water and electrical 41 power company who lives near by joining the myer brothers the miss tog boy was soon found his body be ifie pre prevented fram fram floating down dawn stream by the diverting dam at the narrows it was quickly recovered and carried to the house of the foreman where a vain effort at alm ez was made how the boy lost his hia bada balance zoe is in not known though it is sug eted that he may have fallen into the stream while under an attack of toi lepsy with which he Is said to have been afflicted it st john kan news elder win T jack J ack of f this city president preside nt of f the 41 at ern states mission w ohp 99 has been absent from the city for six weeks returned monday looking and well and brings a very flatter of the condition of affairs in alls fin Bion jilder alder jack visited all the JEl albors drs now laboring in his field except those ln in this thi conference who will meet at st john in semiannual semi annual conference ard at mid and ath new districts arv arr established at houston texas aw topeka rand kane three branches of the ae were ogre organized and three xi k schoola Bt arted ted one ech each at do ott chickasaw nation lane hunt oaty texas and at bradford A ahm county aft where chero the first jowh fiSEt tata meeting house in the state of ajust bJ fadl been completed vart arty baptisms hanle in the six weeks with prospects for more right along elder jack says prospects are brighter than ever before prejudice is giving place to careful investigation of the doctrines taught by the saints and many people who in the the past were ignorant of our faith and purposes are now comparing mormonism with the doctrines of the new testament with favorable results while at galveston he took a ride on the gulf waters the Ekit lne station port arthur and fort point two fortresses that guard the entrance to the channel or bay which are mounted with 65 ton guns aside from the big guns torpedoes eto prest jack was much taken up with the gulf waters and the town of galveston and says we should get up an excursion from st john and intermediate points to the gulf so the young people could enjoy the sea lea breeze the santa im ry runs through trains has a good line jine well stock stocked edwith with excellent accommodations reduced rates can be secured elder jack will remain in this city until fall before going out again the patrol mens room at the police station did hospital service this afternoon as it has done on many previous occasions ocoa the patients were harry hockwell a man of at 45 years and john robinson a boy of 14 years both bath of whom had been very seriously injured in accidents in which each of the unfortunate individuals was a principal both accidents occurred shortly after one hockwell while peram bu lating in the vicinity of sixth west and fifth north streets was struck by a rio grande western train with the result that his collar bone and two ribs were broken exactly how the accident happened it was impossible to learn before press time although it is said that the unfortunate victim was somewhat intoxicated when it occurred john robinson the other vir victim tim is a baseball enthusiast and was on the diamond in a red hot game when he received injuries that will lay him up for some time to come it appears that johnnie was running bases and when between second and third another boy in an attempt to catch the ball ran into him in such a way as to break the boys leg in three places the game was being pla played in a vacant lot off state street somewhere between fourth and fifth south hockwell and robinson were given medical attention at the police station drs witcher mckenna and kjaerbye being summoned after which both were removed to their respective active homes the former to west furth fourth north where he lives with his brother and the latter to west bout i ern ale the boy bore his injuries with i great fortitude as did also |