Show i IP 11 ivnic 0 1 i froia the llly tha following business was transacted in the first district court eg berday jane in the caso of timothy oneil vs elizab wiel a decow of diverse was the lieari Dg of the case having been previously held an order was entered approving the accounts of united autes prosecuting attorney gao S peters in the case ot joseph a hill hamilton the hearing 0 the petition for permanent injunction was until july 31 in the rase of the united senica ve jonah evana unlawful cohabitation i wan postponed until september irth in the case of the united states s james 0 biglow et al 30 days ad dit ional time in which to answer was granted abraham a native of germany now a resident resi deat of cacho county was admitted to citizenship blake aiho was recently arrested on a charge of bigamy then indicted or fornication was yesterday sentenced to SO das imprisonment in the penitentiary court adjourned until to day at 10 a m al pleasant abo sunday schools of north t view east and est ir brisville ris ville held a reunion at view n a beautiful bower fitted ap for the occasion jeater day juno there nero present willes and goddard 0 the territorial K lUHan and W if wright of the stake 0 V ot the stake presidency and the bishops ot the our ward the reain city band was present discoursing music between alio exercises and during the ginev bitable feast provided in the school room by the ladies the pro gramme wag nicely rendered each school doing itself proud not only in thi selection of tha pieces but in their rendition the visitors addressed aba schools and encouraged them all they could in the good work the day was ona of pleasure and enjoyment and the children will long Te member tho day blent at pleasant view president geo Q cannon has accepted an invitation from the authorities 0 the atako to be preterit at the reunion of the ogden sunday schools in the tabernacle next sunday an interesting deseret ewt deputy marshal cannon returned from evanston Lv anston last evening having iu his custody the alio robbed sir Star bucks house the prisoner gave tho name of george bowater when taken lio biad in his possession all of the stolen property included jewelry deeds letters photographs and other papers of value to mr fc lie also had 15 GO in cash and two checks to be drawn in chicago one for and the other tor 5 the latter had been sent to him from england En and the money was to be available in chicago on a certain date bowater admitted the theft and gave as an excuse eliat he had not moaby enough to tide him over till lie could cash he checks and took the properly with the intention of pawning it and then redeeming and returning it this story hardly tenable in view of the fact that papers of value to sir Kt arbuck only w era carried off A letter was also found introducing the bearer as air and recommend dg him to favorable consideration this purported to be signed by spading attorneys of cook county nebraska case will be heard before commissioner korrell bishop jas watson dead the friends of bishop james wat fon of the nineteenth ward salt lake will egret to learn that he died at his residence on thursday evening his complaint aas inflammation of the bowels from which ho had suffered only a few days previous to ins death watson was born in northumberland englard En glaud in 1833 and was baptized eed in the in september 1850 in 1850 be emigrated to utah crossing alie plains by ox team he was made bishop of tho nineteenth ward upon alie death of bishop morris in watson enjoyed a wide ciotla or friends and none ivied him so well 03 those who were nearest to him his death will be mourned deeply by the community over which he has presided ut Brig liam on thursday last deputy mclellan arrested abraham hellam at ang hain city on the of ul cohabitation he appeared before commissioner carrington and was bound over in to await abo action of the grand jury azel was arrested yesterday at the place by the same officer and tor the same charee he appeared before ahe same commis eibner and was bound over in 1000 in ano we leam from a resident of this city who has been at terrace that on thursday last at that place a clarnan named joo hop was pass along the track with a basket of clothes on hafl back when lie was knocked down by a switch engine and in two further particulars not obtainable prane coart the following business waa transacted in the probate court yesterday in the matter of the estate of win D deceased a decree of settlement of final account and a decree of distribution were entered A sad by kreinest we reproduce the following notice of the death of alsander from the kansas weekly kev of anno le was the first grandson of james and elizabeth itice of pleasant view hia mother being one of tha earlier settlers in oden lie died on june lander was buried yester day in alie bide cemetery his death was a end one lie hod just arrived at his vas the pride of bia parents ilia death was caused by blood poisoning occasioned by the breaking of left lee tue accident which cost him hia life occurred ono week ago lust sunday HR w as at a bora who was trying to break a bucking broncho lie could not the horse and Ie ander who was a fearless fear leBS and skillful ribier proffered to ride it lie mounted ho pony which backed fearfully the rider kept his seat in the saddle finally the pony aa ia their wont when cowed but it did not catch the i I 1 ft 1 and i i a t ai i id it on hi mi a 01 10 re 11 r i i u kiad into a jiuu d tic 1 l both and rider went to the ground before the rider coald extricate the pony fell on his left limb throwing it out of place at the knee and ing it horribly tx low the haws the bobea where driven deep into the call of the leg the injured man was taken to liis homo dr was called and dressed the wouida he know that the ice ought to he amputated but the preferred to try and eave eav e the limb however blood poisoning abet ic anil then it was a question whether hia lite be monday afternoon I 1 ho amputation wa but as abon as the young nun began sicking and died soon after its conclusion Coada sion of the yesterday the of testimony in the over the remains of charles T who injured at alio depot lat morning was concluded before aeo V larkin several were examined of which the jury returned the following verdict OF i precinct as weber county an inquest leolden at the residence 0 charles T mcneal in oden precinct weber county utah territory jane before george W larkin corondi of aadil county upon the body of charlea T mineal chere lying dead bathe jurors acne jamea are hereto the paid epou oatlie do sav that the eaid charles T McNeal came to hia death by heink ly a car in he 8 P U K yard in gotten precinct on the morning of june both while in the discharge of his daty as brako tuan ill MIT V alamea M jurors wlliam II 11 W coroner weber county territory of uth the remains were yesterday aiken to loean the the parents of the deceased where they will be interred salt lake soseph smith president of the reorganized church is in salt lake A sensational runaway occurred about noon yesterday oil the state road near first south estreet the wagon was driven by a small boy and was loaded with salt the team from causes unknown took foght and in turning the corner of second south street overturned the wagon lx alx bitin followed from which the boy driver to the astonishment ol 01 the acrond escaped without severe in iary the laying ot the city sewers has begun the teachers association in session during the week at alio deseret university will depend today to day at garfield beach at 3 yesterday morning a fire caused by a lamp a window curtain demolished a email house belonging to john in the twenty first ward the loss is about some bojil beds modern sweety clarence house the residence of the duchess of edinburgh is ona of the mast comfortable houses in london and is famous for its good beds for the only daughter of al aexander II 11 of russia H like many muscovite ladies very particular about her beds and will tolerate in her house none but the very best even ft lien a mere child and long before her marriage she was BO particular abou t thia very import ant item in domestic comfort that to insure the cheas being tightly stretched over the lauress ma she used to have them sewn down for even the slightest crease or wrinkle would in destroy the repose of this imperial spoiled child for the night her royal used to be greatly about this by members of our royal family first she came to this country but the queen who ia also very particular about her beds stuck up tor tier and although now the cheeta arc no longer sewen down to the mattress mat tresa they are composed of the most hoe linen that can bo procured and stretched like a tight ropo over the roost perfect that can be lured in paris in which capital the making of m attic ages has been brought up to tho level of a fiao art A curious and amusing chapter might indeed ba watten about the beda of illustrious personages the empress exempress ex euginie ia quite as particular about her beds as the duchein Duc heia of edinburgh or our gracious sovereign and quite agrees wilh the airet laly as to the fineness of the linen and the tight ness of he drawing of the sheets but her imperial majesty baa an old fancy to have her bed BO low as to give a visitor to the bedchamber the impression that the widow of cabar is almost sleeping on the floor it is indeed hardly elevated more than a foot from the floor as all who have visited in olden days the private apartments apArt menta at st cloud and the tuileries Tuil eries will remember where they dont drink barn A W rogers returned from a two sojourn in jamaica and ia rejoicing in what is to liim comparatively cool weather he said they dont make aea for export in jamaica any more everything they can get for the purpose ia put into rum rum brings more than sugar and anything that will decay or ferro emt is put into it if you knew the stuff they put into ruin you would confine your drink if you drink to potato why any decayed vegetable substance seems good enough in the ayea nf the planters of jamaica to put into their rum the natives of the island and the operatives opera lives in the mill dont drink it their chief drink is sugar and water ant he toa dead ti near it prohibition rc another black eye in pennsylvania yesterday late mr st john will turn over in his political grayo when he hears the news r FROM arler ind sago suggestions DESER colo juno 1389 the magnificent STANDARD has arrived and la being sold on alie streets it is superior to tiny newspaper or pamphlet ever issued in this city and an es chango editor of one of the leading dailies gays THE epenial edition has never been equaled by any daily publication except the new edition 0 abo dimora nothing eee published begins to compare your wonderful issue which will be north hundreds of thousands of dollars to ogilee is at work on a grand celebration commencing con july and continuing tor da 8 and as thousands of visitors will be ahre from all parts of the as well as rona texas new mexico kansas and wyoming should get in good work advertising her advantages to the world the interstate Coro pany are doina a treat work but their efforts should be by a united on the part of the ogden people it is agdens opportunity the citizens cf this imperial city of the bocky mountain region have more nhsn a kindly feeling towards the junction city and many thousands of dollars will find their way out to great railroad center before the snow flies I 1 wish THE I 1 read with great interest aery day had regular readers lero for here could not bo a better advertisement of aden than your enterprising journal denver like ogden is talking ol 01 a new hotel and let mo tell ou there is nothing oden needs so badly as a grand and commodious hotel BO that guests by the 1000 could bo royally entertained our base ball cracks are jubilant ov erDne romes sluggers winning two out of three games the minneapolis team play today to day but it is too soon for abo result and long before tho arrival of my letter the wires will have given you alie result lovers of opera ime enjoyed the visit of the bostonians this week I 1 will see tonight to night in company with a gentleman whom I 1 am assured in advance will talk ogden between tha acts augustin Au dalys company will occupy the boards at tho tabor grand next week in a diversified versi fied repertoire of popular comedies and ane denver people will have to rusala for boats as alie clovd in abo city will ba immense the isicc of sevastopol at juver front park la a remarkably successful fireworks exhibition and draws admiring audiences an excursionist who had jost ra barned this morning after buying some property in aden said to me those dont realize ilia wonderful wonder fol benefit great bait lake will be in the future to ogden it is all right now to take the railroad trains but I 1 predict that within less than three years a motor line will ro running from ogden to the lake at not more than twenty five cents for the round trip the people of ogden cannot fully realize how much of a start they leave of other western cities in the minds of denver capitalists you can find champions ot ogden everywhere but people get awfully listless and lay during the summer months and it will take tall rustling to keep up the present interest inte rost until the of september cant you figure out some by which the people of denver can hear from ogden daily to be plain can not bome arrangement be made to have TUB bent to a number of persons here for sixty or ninety days at least I 1 dont know of anything especially newsy unless I 1 might mention that sunday dosing on tho part of tha saloons was almost a complete success and mayor londoner says all saloons will be closed on the I 1 will try a bettor letter some time net week UTAH i aeroff the streets OF THE suppose all our streets except washington avenue and twenty fourth and twenty fifth from wall to washington narrowed to 16 feet that would bring the present licea ol 01 shade trees to the inner ede of the cida walks then suppose new sida walka were made eight test wide with rows of trees aloof their outer edges every sidewalk would then ba an avenue shaded on both bides by trees that would leave the streets fifty feet vide from curb to corb the eide walk sand streets could then be paved ettli and we would have perfect streets perfect drives and walk and no dual all the lot owners fro nUoi oc streets n gain a rod in deatti of cronl age which would most of them now too close to the street that farther back would not that bo an improvement over our present system of broad streets broad walk band and dust then if tte blocks all cut into two by streets of alio same width running through them from north to south and those streets and walks paved in the saine manner as tho old streets wo would lavo a perfect city when ogden was but a country village the apet wide streets were well enough they furnished pasturage for cowa and farmers could turn their large wagons around in alie wide streets without trouble the cow pasture and hay wa BOD periods and the wido streets have become an nuisance to pave them is out of tho question to water them is impracticable and the result is in summer we aro smothered in dust and in winter drowned in mud we anro soon to begin makio sidewalks would it not bo well for tho city council to consider this matter carefully and act upon it before we are compelled to spend our money for new walks it must come in time we cant go on forever smothered in dust and no time la like the present respectfully A II 11 ogden june brora johnstown the brooklyn of juno contains the following brief article v alch prove interesting to bamo bomo ot our readers mrs geo wertz received a letter last wednesday june from her friends at johnstown the arst antor ehe has received of them binco the calamity her two brothers vero saved alt one of her |