Show GEO 0 CANNON by his fall 1 from r MARTIAL A military escort accompanies prisoner to salt lake city all day yesterday rumors rife 19 regarded alie fate of president aco Q cannon nothing definite could be learned as to the result of his injuries nor the time bo would pas through ogdan to salt lake city lato last evening a reporter of the OGDEN HERALD heard vague anadis tant rumors of a special being sent out for him and finally learned definitely that a special with a parly of soldiers was coming from salt lake city an the utah central railroad by persistent inquiry lie finally succeeded in forming the conclusion that tho special which was to arrive from Salt Lak e would be hitched to abe regular C P train which had been held hour and twenty minutes for it and would be TO promontory accordingly the reporter boarded he special car on the C P and made one of a party consisting of captain teunes and lieutenant shaw of bat tery B stationed at salt lake city deputy marshal 0 vandercook dr carnaban of ogden aad dr potter of salt lake city besides two other reporters leaving ogden at about the train steamed past hot springs co rinna and blue creek and arrived at promontory at 1035 the party had a very pleasant ride from ogden to promontory arriving at the latter place abo object of our solicitude was found to bein bed and an examination of his wounds disclosed an ugly gash about one and one half long and one half inch deep on the left brow the left cheek under the eye cut the right cheek bruised and several abrasions of the skin on the forehead besides his left arm being ALMOST and bis right arm and whole body considerably bruised and the bridge of his nose broken the gentleman was suffering considerably but became quite talkative after a little season marshal ireland biad pledged his word that mr cannon should not be moved from promontory until the regular express thain came along this morning but after a consultation of the physicians it was decided to leave there him at four this morning having learned the result of mr cannons injuries alie query arises bow did ho sustain them in spite of the telegrams sent out to the effect that mr cannon jumped of the train wo are prepared to say that he did no such thing he was feeling dizzy and suffocated the atmosphere of the car being close and stepped out on tho platform of the car to get a breath of fresh air the train was running down grade on a schedule time of 20 miles per hour when in turning a double curve alie car gave a and mr cannon was pitched from the platform alighting on his left SHOULDER AND HEAD he wore a heavy overcoat at the time which was literally ground into holes by coming in contact with the hard frozen ground ilia pants were also torn pretty badly and his body severely bruised lie arose from the around dazed and bleeding very freely took a few steps and was compelled to lie down again shortly afterwards he arose again and staggered along the rail road track until deputy greenman came back to here he was alie state that not more than liala a expired from the time mr cannon jumped from the train until they missed him they immediately dia tely sear clied every car on the train and then stopped when caps tain greenman went back to where ho found president cannon wandering a long the track in a dazed manner the accident occurred about three fourths of a mile this side of promontory and alie train ran some two miles further than that before stopping marshal ireland then proceeded on to STATION where he deputized tarpey and egan to help hunt mr cannon and to ogden and salt lake city that cannon had jumped the train procuring an engine marshal ireland and A E returned to promontory where aliey learned the full particulars tic ulars of the accident ahen mr cannon arrived at promontory liis left eye waa badly swollen and the blood was streaming down his shirt and leaving a trail on the ground his wounds were dressed aa well as could bo clone without a surgeon and he was made as i AS POSSIBLE without the officers thoroughly convinced when they arrived at prom antory and made an investigation of the facts in alie case thai mr cannon bad not jumped off from the train but had fallen off and marshal ireland promised to send a telegram stating that to be the case but by this time telegrams began lopour in upon him and ho dare not fulfill his promise the train was running on a schedule time of 20 miles per hour and down a grade of feet to the man that was not both a lunatic and a fool would not attempt to jump off MARSHAL 1 remarked as much in the hearing of our reporter at promontory this morning people who know ahe gentleman who met with the accident know that lie in neither of the cases mentioned above but is a man who doea nothing without first elvinp it and calm consideration batides betides Be tides ao mr cannon had alie entire freedom of the car he would not have ati tempted to escape without letting hla eon or his friend know anything about it after e had learned this much concerning mr cannon we learned the full particulars of hia arrest and the cause thereof i marshal ireland had received information from doroe dource which la unknown that mr cannon went in to nevada in the state room of the car santa clara and telegraphed sheriff fellows Fel lowa of to arrest him i 4 THE T and other officers boarded the west bound train nt winnemucca and went with it to forty miles further on there be detained the party who occupied the car until lie had identified president cannon when he allowed them to proceed on their way the sheriff taking tho next train back to winnemucca mr cannon and accompanied by orson P ornold who remained there until tho arrival from salt lake city of marshal ireland captain greenman Grec and E A when ho continued his journey westward mr cannon waived the preliminaries of having a hearing before a U S judge and the formalities of a requisition and accompanied sheriff fellows to the territorial line in fact arrangements were made for him to accompany alie sheriff and meet marshal ireland on I 1 sunday night but the question which was sprung regarding bail prevented them starting and when W II 11 dickson positively refused TO ACCEPT PAIL in the case nothing as to bedolis be dolio but wait for ireland to arrive during alie stay at promontory last night ithe physicians physic iana adain admin some morphine to mr cannon which enabled him to bleed bleep some but which only made liin suf fering the more acute after he had started on the journey soon after the train started from promontory captain tenney took charge and placed the passengers under military discipline by orders of general mccook he excluded mr who had accompanied mr cannon from nevada and others of mr cannons friends including his physician from the car allowing F J cannon to remain and marched A HALF DOZEN into it and gave orders not to let any an pass in or out without orders marshal ireland and deputies van dercook and greenman remained in the car coming down from promontory PRESIDENT CANNON suffered considerable from nausea which was doubtless rendered worse by the car being full of smoke but was when the train left ogden at resting a little more easy nothing worthy of note occurred on the road from promontory to ogden just before the train reached the station ordered every man to hold his rille in liis hand it half cuck which was done until the train left the station the train came in from promontory and went to salt lake as a special no onedas allowed to board alie train at this place it stopped it the depot liere about anve minutes |