Show NOTES FROM SILT LAKE fatal accidents A new warden van e case as e etc ele on tuesday afternoon n T K ell ellenbeck en waa was ap city creek canyon test eating ut a new kind ind of 0 white gunpowder lie wad in the act of firing a pistol i hen the force of tho the explosion burst the cylinder of the weapon and tore off part of the he index finger inar of the right band hand eo so that it bad had to be amputated at the second joint george T 1 roach who ia is under in for adultery with the I 1 13 3 year ar old sister of bis his wife ife was to have been n tried yesterday but owing to the principal witnesses of the prosecution luti on being ill with diphtheria the case was postponed yesterday henry budwick arrived from beaver in the custody of de deputy in t y cry mr air budwick was anjer tinder a ti three tree years year I 1 a sentence tor for incest five years rs ago he married his niece add te it is for living with her that be he is being punished he ile Is 75 years old and she is 40 lepule marshal vandercook has bag been appointed to take charge of 0 the penitentiary as ac acting t ing warden yesterday mr J 11 II van natta was called for sentence on a charge of unlawful cohabitation judge awe zane stated that the indictment was found in april 1885 and that it char charged ged that the defendant bad had married bis his second wife september lot ap 1883 and had bad lived with both from that bat date till april 1885 the judge remarked that the defendant had not been arrested till february 1890 1 mr van natta that was not my fault they did not come after me that I 1 know of mr moyle this defendant is sev enty one years of age and has but one wife wile now lie has bad had only one for over lour years judge zane when did your first wife die mr van natta she died in april im judge zane when did you marry your pindal pi arat wife mr van natta A few months before fo my first wife died judge zane the indictment was wag found in april 1885 I 1 mr van natta it was found before I 1 married my second wife the indictment was premature judge zane what was the date of your marrage to your plural wife mr van maltais Mal natta taIt it was the year before my other wife died I 1 married her in october 1885 1835 18 35 judge judee zane do you to live with onezile one wife wile only hereafter mr van natta yes sir judge zane do you propose to obey the law prohibiting polygamy in the future mr van natta yes sir air judge zane you will not marry another wife ife a plural wile wife under any circumstances mr van natta no sir air judge zane you eay say that in the future you will wi wilobel obey lobey the law mr VU van an natta yea yes air mr air moyle he ile has made his plural wife bia his legal wife I 1 would also suggest that he is a poor man judge zane 1 I am not disposed to be severe and in view of your advanced ageana age and that you have but bat one wife and will obey and observe the law I 1 will fix your punishment at a fi fine of VM and the costs of the pr prosecution ion you will stand committed tt d till the coata costs and fine are paid tite total amount waa was 98 96 which was afterwards paid bv by mr van natta and be was set bet at liberty on wednesday evening there was a death at the penitentiary this was john 1 D keller who was about 50 years of age A little over two years ago in january he was arrested at butte montana the charge against him was murder for having killed wade badgely at ton tooele thoele counte county may 1 1871 lie ile claimed that t the e shooting was done in self defence the jury found him biru guilty of manslaughter man slaughter and judge bauford sanford sentenced him to imprisonment for four and a half years for some time past lie has been in feeble health bis his disease having been pronounced as consumption his ilia family now resides at walkerville Wal kerville montana he ile was buried this afternoon on wednesday evening elder stephen D chipman ot of american fork arrived from australia with kith a company of thirteen mormon immigrants they were accompanied from new zealand by five returning elders from that place who stopped over at ban san francisco for a few daya days captain amon saya says marshal mershal par a bons eons 0 no chused his resignation by giving employment to a guard whom amos did not I 1 like k e and the maral marshal 1 s 1 when asked by a standard depre representative e tentative enta tive stated that such waa was not the fact amos wanted bis his BOB bon retained in place of a guard and the manual marshal would not allow it as the son was incompetent compe tent being the one who allowed the burglar and suppo supposed L ed murderer leland to escape this made captain amos angry marshal parsons was asked whether the cruelly cruelty to pr prie aso onera n er which TUB STANDARD was s the only 1 I paper to expose and denounce on the p part A ot of the warden had anything ag t to 0 da do with it the marshal n not 01 t state but said the offence offense there wa w B committed by the BOO son ol 01 the warden referred to lie also added the guards were all about to quit because of captain amos being so abrupt and unkind to alem ylem them th they ey did resign once and I 1 g got 0 t th them m to remain a while lon longer 1 er 11 on Wednes wednesday dg evening a man named am ed george K taylor was killed at t the it 0 IV stone yards b by y a large rock falling on him I 1 lie ie was wa s from denver on tuesday night at franklin a boy named smith was run over b by a tram and killed |