Show SALT SILT LAKE NEWS J I 1 tie no governor and commissioners pro test against hie the few new fork libel irom our regular correspondent SALT LAKS LAVE CITY feb 3 X E J perry of the caritey theatre lame fame waa was arraigned in the police a court this morning for belling selling liquor without a license lie ile plead guilty guilt y and was fined 50 invitations are out for a grand ball to be given by the ladies ol 01 the woman as association february I 1 in the salt lake theatre th eatie a the event promises to be the social success of the season W 11 II Wagener allas walters watters who it wag was a alleged it aged robbed an old man mars in evanston Eva naton wyo of waa was released frown from custody thia this morning as tha necessary papers warranting hia his detention had not arrived judge blackburn in hia his discussion I 1 in in the case of 11 II E drummond vs the southern pacific railway company delivered a severe blow to the railroad brokers the opinion rendered was to the effect that tho the man who purchases a contract ticket must accept its terms I 1 I 1 judges zane andersen anderson and miner concurred alao resolutions framed for the butr pur POSO pogo of counteracting the effects of the mil mormon libels in the allut P abed A amican merican are it ia is eaid said no now W ready ady to be bent tent to the publishers of that to magazine e k zi no the general feeling here is tr that I 1 at the resolutions are well wait enough as far as the they y eo go but as the governor whose manipulation ol 01 them has chanced changed them eo so as not t to 0 I 1 dash ash with his a attacks t t k e u upon p 0 n the mormon S people th they e y d do 0 n not 0 t meet the issue sue lolly ally and fairly the following till will explain the situation A A refractory prisoner named chas 11 ill n alias sam bush met with a ho hocking eking accident at the county jail this roi morning hall who is the highest among the incorrigible i conned fined was playing solitaire in bill 1 I cell about 10 this morning hen jailor durt burt opened the door and look one of the prisoners out hill termed to have a little diversion melon at thi ex expense ot of tte the turnkey and resolved to atop stop I 1 the rotary while white it was revolving 6 helzing sizing rodark t the a rod be he threw himself back mck with all hia life force there BS as ft a blood lood crash of human braes ones and be was pinned between the x wary 0 tary and nd the cage cam the rotary was t evet gereed sedRe as quickly as possible ble a and d 1 11 fill II tell fell to the iron floor unconscious unconscious ns rp ilia arm was 0 severely ever ly crushed and broken and bo he w was as subsequently re I 1 I 1 1 moved no d to the tile hospital to which medical aid was summoned general manager reese Resse g gule i ale formerly of the mountain adivi division alon of the union pacific waa was surprised last evening at hla his residence by about twenty ot his former fellow ellow workers and employees who through P L williams as spokesman presented him with a fine line gold watch and chain the recipient responded in words channi a of thankfulness to the it donors and a pleasant evening followed mrs R bes was not forgotten she waa was pa presented rea anted with a magnificent onyx clock c oc k and a handsome breastpin two young men named geo goo W haight and alva huddleton leton were arrested this afternoon on a charge of forgery they were apprehended at the clift house bar room where they attempted to cash a check on jones bank mada made payable to the order of G W haight and signed F haight IIa ight capala mccurdy waa was present sont at the time and hia hie af attention was wits called to the matter bv by the night clerk he ile at once irona descriptions e recently furnished to ha pol ice both bot h were arrested and locked up and will be arraigned tomorrow SALT LAKE CITY jan 31 1891 to Colb colbum pembroke and donnellan committee GENTLEMEN the articles yon you submitted m bitted to me which have appeared in the recent issue of the illustrated journal printed in new york and chicago are announced by that journal to be the reply of t the 11 mormon people to that portion of the elart last tees tries sage of the president of tha the united states referring to utah affairs they aro are plausibly written and calculated to create a widespread impression that the mormon people are about to break out into open rebellion and that life and property are in danger in utah these articles will therefore have an injurious effect on the prospect and welfare of our territory in my official report to iho the secretary of the interior lo 10 for icso 1889 I 1 said among other things concerning our territory the elf climate mate is is unsurpassed the material resources are unlimited end and life and property are perfectly eafe safe I 1 considered that statement true at that time and subsequent developments have shown that it was and still is truo true in 1880 in a like report I 1 took occasion to speak of the resources and developments of the territory and to predict an art area a of great tv and the continuing prosperity of the territory justifies all I 1 have eaid said 1 here is no part of tho the union in which h life and prosperity ara are eater than in utah and there is not the least danger of any civil commotion or resort to violent conflict I 1 join with you and all good citizens in protesting against the injustice done to the people by the publication of the articles referred to L THOMAS of utah from our observations we are eat satisfied that there Is not the slightest prospect of a collision between an any y portion vanion of the people of utah and the united n ad states the laws are thoroughly on ehly enforced life and property ar or as safe here as elsewhere and an era of prosperity seems to have begun which Ero ich promises much for the future ALVIN ALVIX SANDER SAN DEItH 11 JKO jno A it 8 ROBERTSON members of the utah commission |