| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS wednesdays WEDNESDAY 8 21 attorney general bishop in answer to the chairman of 0 the state board of Ile health alth T B beatty regarding the abatement of a nuisance in the shape of et an open sewer in the town of eureka gave the opinion that the remedy should be in the nature of an action upon the relation of the local or state iward agthe as the case might be against the party or parties so permitting this nuisance ja 0 o compel the abatement of the same and to perpetually restrain tine the contin continuance liance thereof robert harmon of mill creek was made a victim yesterday afternoon of the old saw a small boy and matches are a dangerous combination one of harmons playful and promising little match while roaming go sons struck a about the yard there was an immediate conflagration and despite the efforts to extinguish it corals corald haystacks backs a calf thirteen pigs and other property were soon destroyed the loaa was complete and will fall heavily upon mr harmon no insurance I 1 inventor whitehead head leaves le aves for G gun u ln bow connecticut this evening accompanied tny colonel nat ward fitzgerald the object of his visit Is to avail himself of the skilled labor in the gun fad factories there to build several guns that will be used in the thae test before the war depart lineau geots neots of the various governments mr whitehead says that lie will give the united states government the first aducal of the gun and if a deal is effected fe eted he will go no f tair wither ther in his attempts to dispose di spose of his gun whitehead and fitzgerald will be joined in the east by mr henry end and the three will work together 21 bo the front they to wish push the invention P until atter after tests 1 tram I not return home are ALTO made by the war department at washington attorney general bishop transmitted opinion today to secretary of state an of teea fees to be Sanu nond on the question doing charged ed a foreign corporation puniness in the state prior to the enactment of section revised sta statutes airtes and which has amended its articles and increased tits its cap capital ital stock to double its former amoun amount L the athe question was whether to charge twenty five cents on each one thousand dollars of the Inc increase or only the nomi faga teal sum of 25 26 the opinion of the af attorney torney general to go that the intention of the ithe legislature waft that abat the charge of 25 cents per of the ine increase rease be charged as to L otherwise would id give foreign cor por atlon an advantage aver home cor donations the attorney general adds the question is one not wholly free aee from doubt on the whole I 1 am i inclined to the opinion that the better plau fileca tor for you to pursue would be to re qutee the ithe payment of twenty five cents on n 9 each h one thousand dollars of increase of capital stock and leave the parties to institute proper proceedings proceeding in court if aggrieved thereby and thus thu settle the ithe question judicially a atom DAILY SEPTEMBER ONNER 23 22 the city authorities accomplished a wry very olever clever coup at the mouth of par jewa libys canyon this when ste au torce of over thirty men under Weter master seddon and reinforced Teed if by sheriff lewis and deputy ab dyer W surprised and a nd overwhelmed the gang employed by mrs dudler to aws the water y being turned t original channel edwin J coriey son of W W cowley of glenwood sevier county met with an accident tuesday atter afternoon noon at willow creek same county which resulted in his death wednesday morning mr cowley was working on a threshing machine maci hine when he was thrown oft off his right hand catching in the cylinder which reduced the greater part of the arm to shreds the young man was given every attention and it was thought he would ultimately recover but it dt was not so the bhe shock was too great and he passed away as above stated mr cowley was 26 years of age and was married on april last to miss clydla Z jackson his death has proved a shock to bo the entire immunity among whom he was highly respected I 1 FROM FRIDAYS DAILY SEPTEMBER 23 senator frank J cannon received a telegram last evening eveni ing from the war department part ment at washington announcing that an order had been issued directing the immediate and honorable dio haage from service of color sergeant burton C morris from troop I 1 second regiment united states volunteer cavalry more commonly known a as a torreys torreas Tor reys rough riders the application for discharge was made some days ago and senator cannon interested himself with the result stated like many more of the volunteers Sergeant morriss health is in a precarious anous state and me his many friends will be pleased to welcome him home again where he can speedily recover it may be a week or ten days before he arrives early this morning the pollee police department was notified that a man had died suddenly and rather mysteriously at the corner of first west and first north streets af officer janney was dis patched to that section to investigate the matter he learned that the dead man was samuel savery Si avery aged 84 years and said to be an early settler here heire mr savery it appears was wa living with a dankly raim named niameh cooley and had accustomed himself to sleeping outside in the back yard last night he olf of not mot feeling wen well but it was not thought that ads illness was of a serious character tibia this morning however his body was waa found clasped in deaths embrace the dead mesa man was removed to the undertaking establishment ashment of joseph william taylor on west temple street i wheres where post mortem will be conducted in order to det determine eMmine th the e cause of deuth de aith it Is believed toeM bell eved however that tibe b olid old S dei deirth ath was brought on ahmu through ab a 6 rupture caused by chopping wood Will william isra A ness nesa who resides at south ninth east street and who has been employed for some time at the wa genero brewery as an engineer met with a distressing accident between 3 and 4 yesterday evening he was engaged in putt putting trig tallow upon the cogwheels cog wheels that run the malt masher in doing so he was obliged to bend bead over ln in order to reach the wheels wheel 9 when his fat slipped and caught the fingers of his right hand between the cogs mashing them frightfully when seen at the holy cross hospital this morning he s ald sald he be could hardly tell how the accident happened he was alone in the room anil and only remembered slipping on one foot and the next instant ats hand band was caught in the machinery he had the presence of mind to throw himself back which tore hla his hand from the machine and though lacerating his hand terribly doubtless doubt leaa saved his life as he certainly would have been drawn into the machinery shortly after the accident he was waa conveyed to the holy cross hospital where drs beer and wilcox amputated the three fingers of his hand the little finger though badly mashed the doctors hope to save he Is doing as aa well as can be expected FROM SATURDAYS DAILY 34 24 A letter from ed kenner at Max manila ylla to his father here was received today the remarkably short time in which it came being disclosed by the date of the missive august the boys boya at that time were generally well and strong but the place altogether to is pronounced the worst that they ever got into they or at least some of them are happy in the belles bellef f that their term of service Is drawing to a close clew and the expectation is that they will spend christmas at home the blame for the riot and shooting in one of the suburbs of manila is placed entirely upon the boys who were shot by the natives one of them fatally this la is borne out by the dispatches received from there ed has a monkey which affords the boys any amount of amusement and which he intends to bring home with him altogether they rather enjoy the situation but win will board the first steamer bound tor for san francisco without regret judge hiles made an important ruling ul today in the case of C E brubaker against J H bennett deciding that attorneys fees cannot be collected in mechanic lien cases the case was an action to foreclose a mechanics lien the statute provides for an attorneys fee not to exceed 25 to be allowed to the lien holder in case he wins in court atty claimed that this provision of the statute is in violation of the fourteenth amendment of the constitution of the united states in which it is provided that no state shall deny to any one the equal protection of the laws mr pierce claimed that the allowance allowa ace of an attorneys fee to the lien holder it if he wins and not to the owner of the property if he wins wine to is a dental denial to the owner of the property the equal protection of the laws judge hiles holds that the statute providing for an attorneys tee fee in such cases is in contravention to the constitution ution of the united states and la is therefore inoperative the republican convention conjet ed its labors of nominating a legislative and county ticket and adjourned adJourn Od jant before I 1 last as t midnight ht its I 1 to work waa very expeditiously expeditious lv datta da for the state senate long terra john C mackey of granger gill S peyton of salt lake short term W L pickard of salt lake for house of representatives mrs emmeline B wells of danners fan Far meks ners mrs edna L smith of salt lake henry harker of taylorsville Taylors ville F L cushing of bingham Bing haro andrew jenson of salt lake S H love of forest dale fred C loofbourow of salt lake E E jenkins of salt lake s charles H post of salt lake B M harmon of mill creek 1 COUNTY TICKET for county commissioners W W wilson of sandy hal brown of salt take lake W H haigh of Tayl oroville for sheriff peter condle of salt lake por for county clerk 1 T arthur E graham of salt lake pot por recorder lance M earl of salt lake for attorney benner X smith of salt lake for treasurer sam C park of salt lake for auditor I 1 L M fisher of salt lake for assessor william groesbeck of salt lake for surveyor PM F M lyman jr of salt lake from Mox MONDAYS DAYs DAILY SEPTEMBER 26 An lother of the heroes of santiago general kent is with us when the 12 22 westbound west bound train on the rio grande western railroad pulled into tho the city two and three quarters hours late there was quite a crowd awaiting to welcome the returning hero besides citizens almost all of the officers at port fort douglas were on the depot steps among the ladies of the fort was the generals daughter anyone not acquainted with the general would hardly have expected that the quiet little man in citizens clothes was the man that so gallantly led the battle on that terrible day when spain was routed before santiago As soon as the train traino hamae ameto to stop the general appeared and was quickly surrounded by a crowd of friends and ad morere grerg he met them all with a quiet smile ile and a warm hand grasp graap remarking to each inquiry that he fit f it well but that he was glad to get home to rest refit for a while the generals party was quickly conveyed to carriages in waiting from the fort and they were driven home with the general was mrs kent and their daughter who went fast to meet him bim though sun burnt and wearied there was not much change to be seen in him sinne since he left for the front beeks becks hot springs was the scene of a disastrous fire early sunday sim day morning the work tt it Is thoughts thought of incendiaries the blaze d about 4 and in something like half on an hour had oaten eaten its way into and through the hotel swimming pool laundry and boiler house leaving a pile of charred debris in KB path and totally destroying the buH dinga through fulch tt it traveled atthe at the time the fire broke out several persons persona were asleep to in the buildings but they learned of tt in time to escape and therefore there was on this score scare A part olf of the keut like fire depart departout mut went out and played on an the flames for a while with the result that the old bath house was lefts left a saving largely due to the badt that hart the air ws was calm cajon land and no breeze mowing there now remains but a brick wall or two to mark the place akere many have found thorough enjoyment ohve undergoing a season of at the baths the resort was under the manage roest of al gilroy who operated ted it under a lease from the mortgagees zions ervings bank and simon bamberger tw lose lone Is estimated ait with insurance amount amoun lnig Ung to the hogeland foitl and other buildings will wal undoubtedly be rebuilt darly Y SEPTEMBER 97 7 I 1 among the boys who wao came in yesterday the train that brought general kent were corporals gibson and jackson of G and ahtes john P F crager rager company B and 0 morton M or bon of company P F the boys left camp over a week ago and aind were wera taken sick on ion the road the labes badiea of the fled cross crose society of chicago chica gt took car oare of them until abda to resume the journ they atef aire A laith W healt felt gratitude to the society for the kindness and care which they received 0 glenwood sevier oo co utah sept 25 1898 on account of articles that have appeared in the papers it Is necessary neo essary to 1 write a few lines to correct corre ot the errors erron in rel relation atlon to the death of edwin J clowley bowley who had his arm mangled in the threshing machine at ait willow creek sanpete county edwin J was a son of chas C catow ley formerly of logan cache county not a son ot of o t W W cowley or wm M cowley edwin J cowley was born on march 10 1872 in dogan cache county utah and has lived with his pare chas C and eleanor cowley tit tift his marriage with lydia jackson of glenwood on april 20 1898 at the mantl temple tern ale by his untimely death he leaves a wife father mother six brothers and one sister besides a number of relatives edwin J was an exAn plary young man cited by sil all who knew him always fore foremost in doing good and attending to his church duties the deceased came caime to his death no doubt by the nervous shook and loss of blood occasioned by the mangling and amputation of his arm bythe by the ma chine every attention was given by his friends frienda and the neighbors did all in their power to rel belleve leve bits suffering aun erting till dr west of salinas salina and a doctor from gunnison to assist the former arrived some six hours after the accident he departed this life labout about 18 hours atter after th the e operation was waa performed A very large sit attendance folh followed wed his remains to the grave WM M COWLEY |