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Show j s.-ib? time ui-xi or as soon there-; there-; aft' r &i the vi.:(:i of his allied nn'aw-; nn'aw-; ful woikis sliotig enoj;'h to aipear in j wuri. Dr. G rdinr is ;epre.t.i.-d .by J. i f. Oa.I, trot: t r o: A-Utuut City Atlo-i Atlo-i r.tey CuiJ. ebher w.is al u arret -.1. :ii;d being cmiblu to. ol'tiiii 8'in-tit , Im is now be-Mndjthe be-Mndjthe b.-tw in the city jV. Hh attorney attor-ney is W. C. R:l y. X'w Orlenus, Jan. 25 On o' the mst h i rib'e crim-'S ever committed in this City occurred t!ib evening ami re.sultJd in a womWd tliro.it. bela cm tntu e.ir to ear, an mi l bei'ig murder -d ami a brute lyaeVd. Tiie crim tojk pU-i inth" flf :h tlU.riei of this city, which i-i far off from a thickly settle ! ueighbT-hooil. ueighbT-hooil. Mr. M.-riiu McMa'iOOP, an ftgtd woman who keo;,s a groesry, eomi time agoliiioj a negro, ex-soirict naaeil Ki-)ier. This eveuiu? Mrs. MeMauflois seut t ie nro O'l an errand. Sfio ez-j prss.-.l dpls.yr-' at the triff-.iai pttf-ehaw pttf-ehaw he mal ) f ir her, when, the no,-r without warning, rusheJ for the wom-i.. c.-.i;ylit hr by t 'i ? ha'.r anil cut h-r throat. Tn njjx i :'i j.Tiism att-r-n;.. l j tha atica-.ina of a wbitmaa who ran to her asjiaUuei. Tue u -ro li.nl, jaai(in a brit-k fece hid in au out house In tiie nif-antime the nJXm brought Jihn B u-rett u-rett and he caught the negro, bat the latter turuinl and stabbi'd Barrett ti.n.t times, killing hiui instantly. By '.Lis time the neighborhood was aroused au.s m.u armed with every kind- of ?i:r.ti oame upon ihe scene, and several nhots were fled at the nfgro.the crowd qtiicki,. got a ropa and, with crios of "baiig bint ' dragged him into a yard and tirun; h iu np on the nearest tree. Mr, keM.ih:-t! is dangereusly wounied. The tii.t-ran tii.t-ran Lijjb, but prompt acilon of tha p -lice pntao. end to furteer trouble. Kli A. Day, of Fairview.Siiipete County, Coun-ty, was aentencd on December 20. 1S'.;2 in the Fir?t District Court.to one montii imprisonment i:i , the peuitentinry gd convitciou for adultury. lie irai liberated this mbruiug. Being unabla to pay the costs of prosecutiop.amcu .t ng to $lo, the defendant went pefore Commissioner Com-missioner Greenman' took the p:or convicts oath aivi was discharged. Buea Testh, Jan. 24. A passenger and a cattle train collided near Grau today. Three persons were killed instantly and twelve fatally injured: The engineerf of both traines were terribly burned but may recover. The engines were comole-tly comole-tly demolished, ten freight cars smashed 300 head of cattle killed and 100 head bo badly injured that they were shot. A misplaced switch, it Is supposed, caused the accident. Albert Cooper's fourteen year old boy who lives at No, 60 Center Street mit with a serious Accident shortly aftsr 1 o'clock this after noon. He was engaged engag-ed in performing a numder of gymnastic feats on an iron bar over the cellarway at the GoJby pitta drug store at the corner cor-ner of Main and Fir'it Sooth street when tj stidileuly relaxed his grasp on the bar and waj pr.3ciplated with terrif c force hsad foremost into the opening, distance ef about twelve feet. Judge Laaey happened to be ae eye witness to the affair and immsliately spran.i inte the cellarway! and picked the lad who was onconsctoui, Assisted by a bystander by-stander he carried him np stairs where hie tnjnries whish consisted of to two long abd sefere scald wounds were dressed dres-sed by Doctors Smith and McAchran after which the patient was conveyed to his home, Kews Louis St Cluir i3 wooden legged itinerant itin-erant living on State street between Seventh and Eight South, is possessed of an inorbinate craving for liquor which whi-ch he indulges in as often as may be when in his caps he is a man of vicious temper, and usually makes things lively around his,domesti8 fire side. About 11 o clock last night he went home drunk and immeditaly instuted a row with his wife who was in bed. He etruek her several times as he also their little baby which was sleeping in the bed with its mother. Not satisfied with nseing his fists St Clair took off his wooden leg and with that as a weapon drove the entire family, inclndin? two young English girls who roomm" in the home out into street. Taj wi" '."fht refaja ia tw. house of a neigimor and the other inmates in-mates were compelled to remain out of NEWS NOTES. Dr. Woodring was a visitor to Salt Lake thss week. The bottom h. fallen out of the San Jaun boom. Last Tnesday an explosion of Dre damp obenrred iu a miue in Bohemia and abont SO miners were killed. Something like 1"0 fourth class post-officej post-officej were raised at- the bs.inaing of the new year to tho dignity of presidential presiden-tial offices, add President Harrison has been sending in to the Ssnato the names of appointees to Pll fsr tho next four years the vacancies thns created. The democratic Senators, however, are of the opluiou that teis matter should be left to the incoming administration, and it is probable they will interpose objectioas to the conQrmatlou of these nominees, so that Democratic postmasters postmast-ers may be appointed in these caws, - Members of the Appropriations committee com-mittee of the house have under conaid-ation conaid-ation a proposition, which they think, if feasible will save the government several million dollars aanually. It contemplates the- abolition of all pension pen-sion ageacles for the payment of pen-ioners pen-ioners and the distribution of this mon ey from the national Ueasnry directly by the means of checks. The sub -committee preparing the pension appropriation appropria-tion bill ba9 had Secretary of Treasury Foster in conference on the eubject, and he has said he was inclined to favor the scheme as being good and feasible, ssveral members of the appropriation committee believe that payment by checks wiil be entirely safe and will save the government a great deal of money. The talk that was current for a whi le of a contest over tho Speakers ip of the House of the Fifty-third (new) Congress is practically closed, and there now oBeuib uu nouns runs tir'.. crisp "i 'i re-elected withont any considerable opposition. op-position. To start with, there was not doors, on til the patrol wagon and two officers were sent down a'ter Si Clair who exeuttd a one legged drunken daase in front of the house, offer oast, ing its oecupants. He was loged in jail and will have an opportunity to expl1n before Judge Gee. Mrs. Fanny C. Jensen of Ephraiui wife of Jens L, Jensen, for five yeais a teachor in the Presbyterian Mission, in Eaphraim departed this life Sunday evening as the sen sank bel?w ihe horizine. After confiament on tsa 7ih Inst puerperal manis., following lacta-tien lacta-tien set in on the 10th, with the above result. Dr. W. H, Olsten was in charge of the case from the morning of the 11th with closest attention, but compli' cations urose which thwarted treatment The whole community is deeply moved sufficient reason for the movement, for Mr. Crisp has made an.aeceptable presiding pre-siding officer of the house, and the attempted at-tempted opposition to him has failed to gather strength. Then Mr. Cleveland declined to take any part in ;the proposed propo-sed eontest and discouraged it. Follow ing this came the uncertainty as to the strongest man to lead the proposed mevement against the present Speaker . Mr, Breckenridge, of Kentucky, came to the front as the only available leader of the opposition, and it then turned oat that the rest or Jmost of the rest of those who had been talking talk-ing opposition thought that the situation situa-tion was probably such as to "make it undesirable to have a Jeoutest. And so the talk has died out, ane very happily and properly so. and the little ohurch sorely bereft. The stricken husband and infant daughter have the deepest sympathy of alll'Massss Sergeant Eslinger created a sensation last night by arresting Dr Fiederik Gardner, of Salt.Lake, on the charge (f procuring abortion. The complainant is Jas White, an old time resident on east Sou.h Temple strest who alleges that a Rapid Transit street ear conductor conduc-tor named J W Webber, ruined hie daughter by indacing her to become a subject of his criminal actions and sub. gquently to allow her to become the victim of Dr, Gardiner'a malpractice. The girl, Miss Annie.is eighteea years of age. and, it is said, had always borne a good reputation. She first met Webber when he came to this city six or eight mouths ago, aud says she was a f reque nt passenger on the Rspid Transit street car of which he was conductor anb an intimate acquaintance sprang up between be-tween them, She avers that she had the utmost confidence in the promises made by Webber and finally yieleed to has dejires with 'he express Eur.dertandirg that he would marry her, a pledge whit h she is still anxious ho should ksip l)r, Gardner is said to have committed the offence yesterday, W len trusted he was taken before Jusfaie Gee aal gave bonds in th3 sum of $1000 pending a preliminary examination; which wil Bctte. Mont.. Jan 25 Shortly before noon today Charles Buise shot his wife through the arm, put two bullets into Waldo Whipple and then blew out his own brains. Whipple cannot live. The trouble which caused the shooting was the same old story a woman deserting her husband for another man, whom she had become infatuated wlth.and the hnsbaud taking the revenge for the injury in-jury done him. Whipple was a song and dance man, while Bu'sc was a saloon keeper at San Francisco, (o which place he went a short time ago from Montreal Cinsda. He was a mason in good standing, having been a member of Con sort lodge No. 52 Montreal, Prior to his marriage, Buise's wife was an actress in San Francisco, and in the performance perfor-mance of her professional duties met Whipple and fell in love with him. A short time ago her husband visited Montreal and on his return to the coaft he discovered that during his absense Ins wife eloped with Whipple and came to this city. He followed the guilty pir, arriving here only last evening. Thie morning he sought them at their lodgings at West Murcury stree and the tragedy followed. From letters and newspaper clipping found in Ruise's possession he stood well in the plaess he had resided- He was forty-tbcee yeaig of age, while his wife is 23. |