Show LOCAL NEWS nOM FROM Ayr D JAILY Y JULY 7 1 Accident on Oft the U PA P A A ger get ger op on the tl U P Y passenger train d due ue in Ogden on Sunday evening but which W was al l hours late states tIu that t on ony y 1 tta an n accident occurred on the theU theU Ui U Pt P a tar ar North forth Platte A fre freight ht train ram had ad been run rull on to a switch and the tile last ear Car had bad been left partly on the maln mala track track The westbound tram train came along and nothing wrong being ob- ob observed observed ob observed served a collision took pl place Ce The lt s1 sleeping car was tt thrown rown some dill diatom from trow the track and md ode oae of tile the ba had i boarded the train traina a short bon distance before had the back backo t df his JUs head ead cut tut off killing him Mm almost l tI phe he e e engineer r was severely A and ad the pos postal clerk blerk and nd sever sever- several at al bruised The fireman sav himself Be by Jumping from the r o INt teat not Bot o Intoxicated c ted ted-ln I our o locals of yesterday yesterday we referred referred to tob I Mr b Wm Calmer td as i ie y where heat to ol of office r tit r pd 1 to be flag iUn f nether r VM t l t if is evident t qu informant Wa a as s seven sever sever-al v r tJ ad rehab reliable a parties partle el diM or who saw Mr Mr- Will jl Chimer Q tub im- im before and auert cop cony r- r Uon alluded to testify to bus his b I entirely sober Our attention is cane calle i to these facts by his brother Harry who asserts that he be never in ill his We knew Will to be intoxicated and will vouch that on the day in question thE latter did not t touch tench u h one drop of intoxicating eating cating ea liquor r The position we taI ta e in to the tile trouble rouble on ou the Fourth b is is r such luch that mat it requires no misrepresentation misrepresentation tion Ion of facts to support it and we take pleasure ilL in making the AbOve correction tion Utah County The Schools Schools The fol- fol tol favorable r ble notice Coun- Coun County ty schools a eared In the June Issue isane of the Journal published bI by Kelly KeUy elly h Co New York UTa Supt UTAH Supt Geo H It Brimhall of is energetically endeavor endeavor- endea endeavoring vor- vor ing lug to promote the educational Inter inter- interests Interests ests eats ot of his county There are at pres- pres present present pres present ent 52 62 teachers actually en engaged aged in the county in school work the majority of whom are normal mal graduates of the B Y A Academy demy conducted by Karl G r a graduate ot of one line of the higher co colleges leges of Germany and a teacher of upwards of 30 80 years experience experience experience in America The schools are carefully graded graced with a Principal in each district Corporal punish punish- punishment punishment punishment ment is a thing of the past and self sell government is the basis baS of t f school discipline d In the di libraries are found the p Britannica Websters Webster's Uni Un- Un i d and other important refer refer- ref reference er- er books b School libraries are also ence mee L AI I M being formed consisting of histories Biographies science primers ana and juvenile le papers for supplementary reading The animal vegetable and mineral kingdoms are represented intile inthe In the tile ob and picture cabinets pro pro- provided pro vided by the pupils In the windows of the schoolroom flowers ogre e are grown And nd cared for by the children Geo- Geo Geography Geography Geo graphy is studied in in the play-grounds play I the the fields and during excursions to the shore lake lake shore and mountains Schools are viSited quarterlY by the theof trustees and semi annuallY by the County Superintendent g va- va a six days session of the Coun- Coun M is 18 held where methods of teaching and discussed and aDd lectures on and principles of education delivered by some soine of the tee most prominent et educators in the Territory J A K R TWO o ARRESTS About past half via six o'clock this Deputy Mar Greenman Sp Spa Sprague a made their appear appear 1 r I I i I i ance ante at the house Robert of-Robert Morris inthe in inthe inthe the Eleventh Ward and served serval a war war- warrant warrant war warrant rant of arrest upon that gentleman a complaint having been made charging him wit unlaWfUl cohabitation with his s Several witnesses were also summoned to appear After leaving Mr Morris residence Deputies Greenman and Cornu Cohn contin contin- continued continued continued on toward the home of Mr Robert Swain whom they met on his way to work and arrest arrested d him on a simIlar charge At 10 o'clock the preliminary examination examination examination nation in in the latter case was com com- commenced commenced com commenced So Sophia hia Johnson was the first winess w ness called had known the defendant for about eight years i lilted Hied in the Tenth Ward lived there the last seven years and had nad three children Ephraim Agnes and Eli EM aged res- res respectively respectively res respectively six four and one year Dr Who Dickson-Who Dickson Who is the father of your children Tt The e witness hesitated an and l Mr Swain the defendant spoke up UI I Iam am to which the witness assented Are DIckson-Are Dickson Are you married to Mr S Swaim Saim aim Yes Witness Witness Yes During Q-During Q During the past three years has the defendant lived at your house A Yes A Yes About Q-About 0 About About how much much-a much a third or half the tb time About A-About A About About a third Julia Juis Johnson was next called She had been acquainted with the defendant defend defendant ant for tw twelve lve years she had hac five chil chil- chil- chil children children dren dran the youngest was named Eman- Eman Emanuel Emanuel uel Eman-uel uel and was five live months old Had lived iu in the Tenth Ward she and her sister ister had nd not lived in 10 the same house sM she was married to the defendant j her hel h hus- hus hus husband ns- ns band baad d lived with her over a third of the time Robert Swain Jr testified that he was the son of the defendant What Q-What Q What is your mothers mother's name I A-I A I give it up Q You You dont don't know your mothers mother's name Not A-Not A Not her maiden name The wit wit- witness witness wit witness ness stated that Mary Swain was his mother his youngest brother was ei eight ht or nine years old i his father had hadnot hadnot not lived at his mothers mother's house for a along along long time This closed the examination and So- So SoI Sophia So Sophia phia Johnson Julia Johnson and aud audI Robert Hobert Swain Jr were released on oni WO bonds to appear and testify before le the grand jury lory r The Tue he defendants defendant's bail was placed la ed at Wm Wentworth n 1 J John n l Lee Lee e being sureties t a 01 aThe i The District Attorney Y ted hat l ati i ibert 1 obert bert Morris desired w waive the I pr preliminary iy ry examination and asked t at the witnesses s in this tElls case be also place paced l under bonds each which was ws was done The Commissioner called over the themes mes of toe the witnesses in in the case as follows Mrs Robert Morris Joseph Joseph- J Josephine Josephine oseph- oseph ine Meyer th the alleged plural wire Robert Jr Fred Meyer and Mary Munson The l latter tailed failed to respond not having been summoned Noticing a lady smilingly watching the proceedings and evidently sup sup- supposing supposing sup supposing posing she was the missing witness Commissioner McKay asked her What is lour your our name Mv McKay and I am kind of ashamed amed of it too quickly an- an answered answered an answered the lady ladT The Commissioner wilted at the thrust and those present burst into a hearty laugh at his expense Mr Morris was then admitted to ball bail which at 1500 1600 Fr FredMeyer Fred d Meyer Heyer and W H Rowe becoming his bondsmen FROM WEDNESDAYS WEDNESDAY'S DAILY JULY 8 Keep an Eye on Him Him- HimA Him A corres corres- correspondent correspondent correspondent at Kamas Summit County sends an account of a person living at that place whom people that neighborhood would do well to watch His initials are T E E Ej an and he has been engaged in petty thieving from various parties His especial attention seems to have been paid purloining anything movable from barns smoke smoke- smokehouses smokehouses smokehouses houses granaries etc A Child Found Mr Pound Mr Jorgenson who lives one half block west of the Pratt residence in III the Nineteenth Ward has found a little boy four or five years of age aee supposed to have been lost from the company of emi emi- emi emigrants grants rants who arrived last evening The little fellow gives his name as near as can be understood as Aner Fletcher Mr Jorgenson will restore the child to his parents if they will send him him world of 01 their whereabouts Fatal Accident On Accident On the ot of June a party of ten Gen persons were in the house of Henry U Burrs at af Fish Lake Sevier County Utah The root was covered with dirt and a h heavy vy rain in- in increased increased In Increased creased the weight to such mch an extent that at the roof fell in killing the four four- year four year ear old son of Geo A Cloward dan dan- dangerously dan dangerously injuring Mrs Cloward the childs child's mother and more or less bruis bruis- bruising bruising in ing H W Burrs his hilS wife and two children and na Aim Alin us na The remaining t three ree es es- es escaped I es-I unhurt Our correspondent C CC C Burr sends ends the account of the un- un un unfortunate f fortunate occurrence t Elder Umbrellas Umbrellas Elder Joseph who returned from Eng Eng- with Eng 1 liKi with the company of Saints that arrived here on the 2nd of June left a couple of umbrellas in the he last passenger passenger passenger ger r ear car of the tile train next train next the caboose caboose- caboose when he got off the train at Morgan station n and tn thinks possibly some of the may have got them either in mistake or knowing they were his and with lith the intention n of returning them to him U I any auy person has them and ana leave them hem at this office or write to him at Littleton Morgan Mor al Co informing him how he can get them he be will take it as asa favor Welcome Home Home- Home Elder lder M Martin rtin who returned last evening from a two years mission to Scandinavia received a most cordial welcome from his the friends friends the mem mem- member mem- mem members member bers ber of the Fourth Ward the place of his resi who residence residence den w e-w who ho turned out en masse and prepared prepare a feast in his honor A deputation met him at the depot on his arrival and conveyed him to the schoolhouse school house honse of the ward where he met with such an ovation that his feelings s sal al- al alm al almost m most st overcame him After an exchange ex- ex exchange ex exchange change of greetings remarks were made by Bishop Sperry and Brother and a nice little pro pro- pro of songs recitations l rendered in a pleasing manner after which the bounteous and delici delici- delicious delicious ous refreshments which had been pro pro- provided provided pro provided vided were partaken ot of by those who were present who were so numerous as to more than thau fill the school house Brother is a popular man in in- inthe the ward and that his numer numerous ous ons friends were proud of his faithful were roUd labors abroad an and happy to see him re- re return return turn in health was amply proved by bythe bythe bythe the royal reception n accorded to him last evening The The Immigrants Immigrants The The company of immigrants the that arrived last eve evening was evening ing was the largest of the season Ou Ou leaving lealin Liverpool they numbered n souls and und on arriving in New York about 20 more were added swelling the number numb r to about 77 Of these 33 were from Scandinavia 18 from Ger- Ger Germany Germany Ger Germany many and the rest Iest from Great Britain Elder J Jorgen or en Hansen was placed i iq charge on leaving Liverpool with El- El EIder El Elders ders der W C A Smoot Jr and J G M lU Barnes Balnes as assistants The voyage over oyer the Atlantic which occupied I ten days was waa pleasant and prosperous throughout as was also the journey I overland There were a few cases of sickness but all were spared to reach reach- reach 1 g e m 4 t fl- fl tl ea ma 1 i taw lag aye te of o t e company c Was Weighed b by tie the of the Pennsylvania PIttsburgh Fort Wayne Railway in New York each individuals individual's luggage e a being weighed separately and those who happened to have anything ov over r the stipulated Ibs ein required to pay amounts ran ranging ring from upwards according to the arbitrary dictum of the men who managed ed the I scales who in some instances to make the baggage appear to weigh heavy would press upon the scales with their feet many yoi immigrants grants did not have nearly Dearly their fult ful weight in ba the fact that the lu luggage ga e of the entire company would not have averaged more than pounds each the amounts demanded of and paid by the poor immigrants for excessive freight as afterwards ascer ascer- ascertained ascertained ascertained by the Elders in charge e footed up to the snug little sum of Some trouble on the journey was also caused caused by certain prepaid tickets held by some sixteen of the Scandinavian Scandinavian Scandinavian immigrants and which had been purchased from a private emigration agent of this city who w represents to those purchasing from him that immigrants immigrants grants holdin holding uis nis tickets Can come coir with the regular companies of Saints and have bave the benefit of the care ald di- di direction direction di direction of the Elders on the journey The public should be warned against this species of imposition n Persons holding such tickets are not and can can- cannot cannot can cannot not be booked with companies and in inconsequence inconsequence consequence thereof are liable to be- be become become be become come a prey to orf od on the jour jour- journey journey journey ney To prevent such being the case the Elders I Iders in this instance exerted then rives to have the parties holdin holding the I id ets accompany them all the way II nt lit t it caused them there much trouble and Li 1 rs in the future cannot be ex- ex expected expected ex expected to do so Another source of complaint is is that some of the immigrants who were led lerl to expect from letters received by them from friends in Utah that money would await them in New York on their a arrival arrival rival in that port to pay their journey overland failed fanN to find tint any funds there and would have been re- re required required re required t to remain in III New York among strangers and without any means menns of living livin had not the Elders furnished berl berlI I security for tor their fa fares res bv by rail nail I It t is to hoped that such disappointments will not occur again e niOM I THURSDAYS THURSDAY'S DAILY DAIfY JULY 9 9 The The Exponent Exponent The July 1st num- num number num number ber her of the Womans Woman's Exponent whir which by the way was out several days oiD since e eis is brimful of good things in the line of prose pre and aud poetry The s are well chosen and well written up op sev S sev-eral sev eral era of the contributors being some some- what distinguished distin local y at atthe n the l literary tera y line Third District proceedings Court Court day day to-day July Wasat Wasatch h Mining Co vs Wm W m Jennings et al al i argued sub sub- submitted submitted sub submitted and taken under advisement aA A A C 8 Brixen vs E R Kneass etal et-al by consent complaint- complaint amended as to allegation concerning attorneys attorney's attorney iee the plaintiffs are Mr Armstrong Sj Sl H Lewis A C Brixen and E L L Butterfield Butter Butter- ButteE tied field 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