Show LOCAL NEWS of A OR serious charges charge S against two physicians NO COUNTY ATTORNEY CHOSEN A A labor bureau quick fire nacle pact Concert Gen aizers arrival the various courts the poor man gas erickson who was last friday run over and fatally iz injured jared died as is generally known I 1 in the city hospital on saturday Sa afternoon on monday be he was woo buried at the publics expense in the city con cemetery aitery there ie Is DO no question but that the unfortunate man was fatally hurt but there ie is much indignation feltey those aware of the cir circumstances cum stances on account of the treatment he was alleged to have received in bis his dying bours As reported at the time be he was insor injured ed he be was taken up to dr conrays Con roys office in the alpan and trust building doctors conroy and jones I 1 made an examination of Ericks onys body and administered opiates to him to lessen lesson hie his pains which were intense this was all right but now follows that which if true is 18 an outrage and deserves the severest c condemnation it is eaid said that I 1 tb the poor man in bis his dying condition was left in an fn dr convoys Con roya roys office for the night to shift for himself through throng h all the weary lonesome hours without company or a bed some medicine was placed by his side on the floor As the hours dragged on hie his pain lee became carne excruciating and in bie agone be moaned d aloud through tho the great corridor of the loan A trust the groans of erickson echoed and echoed till they attracted the attention of patrolmen egleston eggleston and Turner who went up to the room occupied by the sufferer to find out what was the matter they took pity on the poor man and skirmishing around in the building found in dr perkins office a sofa they carried it to dr conrays Con roye roys office and I 1 placed the eick sick man on it and administered medicine to him and then left him to keep up their watch about the block I 1 the night wore away until 6 0 saturday arday morning morn inc when dr conroy returned and it ia is said insisted that he the ofa be returned to dr perkins because the latter might be angry to find out that a piece ot of his furniture furni tore bad had been aged so poor erickson was cast on the floor a again gain where be laid till between 11 and 12 when be was taken to the city hospital to breathe his last in a few hours alto afterwards awards As he was being removed a STANDARD reporter met t otar dr jones who among ong other things said that the injured man sheild not riot have been kept in dr conrays Con roys office all night dr conroy was interviewed and that gentleman said that erickson wai was pr provided 0 v with a cot and a man to stay with him another man told the reporter I 1 dr conroy requested jonea jones to have I 1 erickson removed to the hospital the night of the accident but bat to als the city physician turned a deaf ear during the twenty four hours that erickson lived after he was injured james 31 manderson anderson of anderson preeser pressed brick go co I 1 in whose employment erickson was a at t the time of the accident made one call at dr conrays Con roys office to eee see Erickson but made no offer to do anything for him in case be he recovered or if be he died it is not known whether erickson bad an any w wages 1 a coming to him at the time of his yi death a abe or not viewed from whatever point the case may be some one is greatly to blame for negligence of the man before his death and there are some very uncomplimentary I 1 remarks going the rounds about drs jones and conroy and mr anderson Ande all due to the statements made on the streets and recorded in this article ITS SO NO USE SAYING ANYTHING ABOUT IT P late yesterday afternoon the reporter beard that a post postmortem mortem examination of erickson bad been held hold As this bit ot of street news wanted confirmation the reporter actorice at once repaired to dr conrays Con roys office to find it closed and in darkness returning to the street who should drive up to the hitching post at the first national bank bat city physician jones TUB tim STANDARD man crossed over to dr jones and addressed him thus dr jones 1 was there a post mortem examination of erickson well I 1 dont abat is I 1 think it w would be best beat not to aay say anything about that I 1 certainly I 1 understand that doctor bat but tras ua u a there such an examination insisted the scribe it be well to publish anything about it insisted dr jones 1 of course but who made the examination it aaion 71 dr conroy and myself it was dr I 1 conrays Con roys case we bent sent word to his folks that the examination would be held to give them a chance to object if they wanted to and told them we would waif wait tilt till 9 but we waited till 11 11 did you telegraph to hie his relatives d doctor octor N 0 we sent word to those he had been working tor for the andersons Ander Bons was the examination held at the morgue yest YM I 1 cwb what a t was the cause of ErIck ericksone sons death abdominal Abdo menal hemorrhage and concus on of the brain but there lono 1 eno use of anything about it his folks might I 1 not like it if they beard bout about the exam illation I 1 certainly Ceria certainly doctor thank you good evening said the reporter and the city in bYR I 1 Ician continued bis his way to his officio in the bank building it would be interesting to know whether doctors are at liberty to make poet post mortem examinations of their pa cents without so consent or the of the authorities the fire department called out laet last night a fire alarm was turned in at t libi I 1 the e corner of twenty third and aton boget to get the department out n a call to teet feet their ability and speed I 1 in n getting to afire a fire it was just a few minutes il of nine at the corner meno tinned about fifty people had c congregated including several fire ins insurance arance I 1 men it took the boys just one minute and thirty three secondi from the time the falana I 1 a im waa was turned in to reach the crose croas I 1 nf P at it twenty third it waa was an e cx x e it run the hose was attached to he plug on the southeast corner comer but I 1 1 I 1 unfortunately on one a of the nipples wag was blown out and it was necessary to change to the plug on the north northwest west corner including this delay water waa was playing in the air within bix six minutes from sounding tho the alarm it the accident bad had not occurred tp to the east aide side plug the stream would have been in the air in leaa less than three minutes the visiting spectators were beatly pleased and spoke highly of 0 the department COUNTY COURT ITEMS six ballots fall to secure a count county y attorney the following business was transacted trane acted in the county court yesterday edwin dix county assessor asked asks d that be he be Rup up plied with plate plats of certain additions outside of the city limits of ogden and that other additions be cor erected referred to judge bishop and selectman gross cross with power to act E T Hu laniski J P sprunt and john hederman appeared and urged the necessity of improving the condition of middle fork road leading to la plata claiming that freight freie tit and travel are being i ng diverted to logan because of its condition referred to shurtliff with power to act A J welday representing the missouri valley bridge company informed the court thattie new iron bridge acreal the weber river at the foot of twenty fourth street is completed and ready for acceptance cep tance by the city and county bishop and cross were appointed appoint ad to ac act with the committee from the city to accept the bridge road 6 supervisor 11 per visor samuel dye reported devils gate bridge in better condition than it has been for years but bat a little little work is necessary necea sary to put the same in a first class shape A telephone was ordered put in the county poor bouse house the road heretofore located and running west from wilsons Wil sons lane through the property of heber bingham w was ordered opened up this will require the removal of a house which stands in the right of way an a appropriation of 1350 was made to leannae hannah lundquist for the ted redemption emption of her property which had bad been doubly assessed and sold for taxes the same having been paid aid once G R be belnap nal a appeared feared before the court and explainer explained explain eT the necessity of a for the county jail till the meeting of the grand jury owing to the number of tough prisoners confined in the county hostile ba etile defered to bishop with power to act the next thing in order was the election of a new county attorney the number of candidates for the position were AV L P peyton G F boreman T G johbson Jo hoson brison E T Hu Ilu laniski J 8 painter F S john E bagley J L wallace 0 it Lw leonard nard A J weber and fl W smith painter with drew from the contest six ballots were taken the result being that no candidate received a majority on motion of shurtliff further balloting was postponed for one week the bill of dr F A king for 16 for quarantining some families in the neighborhood of hooper was reduced to 10 and then allowed the bill of joseph hogge constable of west weber for tor for service in case of people et al vs alex robb was reduced to 3 05 and allowed the usual number of bills were allowed court adjourned to tuesday day march 2 2 p in I 1 district court proceedings yesterday the record of transactions in the district court was aa as follows in the case of robert J hamilton vs abralee woolf et al case submitted submit aed and taken under advisement in the case of peter christensen Chrie va J D lomax et al of reference and so ting case for trial for monday march 28 by consent in the case of the ogden investment co vs chauncey W west et al order appointing C B pash guardian ad lifer for five minor defendants in re accounts ol 01 H 0 united states commissioner order approving accounts for year of 1891 in the case of john et al vs byrns n s rawson et al case in progress reps court u it adjourned to thursday march gale returns ed gale who skipped out sunday sanday evening with the bar receipts of the tile club saloon returned yesterday of his own volition and with nearly 11 the boodle be he de camped with gale explained to kahn KahnA Kidder that he gt got pretty full and being melancholy he concluded to skip out not fully realizing what be he was wa doing he ile struck north and getting A as far as willard saw bis his folly and concluded to return which be he did last evening first i bending a couple of dispatches a baving that he would do to the amount of money be he carried carr led off waa was but as be returned the most of it and came back voluntarily there will be no prosecution gales course shows him to be not such sucha a bad fellow after all gas borine resumed monday night the gas pipe which manager er luckenback Lucken bac sent for to denver arrived and yesterday boring was resumed twenty feet more of pipe was bent sent down toward china tho the quicksand stratum being passed and a clay formation struck everything worked like a charm land and mr luckenback Lucken bac is in now dow confident that in a few days the subterranean element will be tapped another safe cracked word baa has been bon received by marshal metcalf of the cracking of the IT P depot safe night there were in the inner departments of tl the je vault but for some reason the would bave have been robbers failed to extract it they were doubtless frightened away and 1 eo so left before discovering what treasures i were within their very graep grasp I 1 I 1 the tho tabernacle concert the ogden tabernacle choir has for come some time been rehearsing the great masterpiece master piece of handel the Halle juh chorus tor for the purpose of giving a concert in the tabernacle at which this piece leco with others should be rendered the bo choir is composed of seventy five voices comprising some of the leading singers of our city they are being assisted in their efforts by the 0 ogden teen den city B brass so band who have also been with them thein at their rehearsal rebea reala I 1 tor for some I 1 I 1 11 time past these two organizations comprising the two largest musical bodies in the city are now determined to p I 1 aage the public by giving a grand concer concert t in the tabernacle on the 3 0 th of the present month from information now at bend band I 1 we learn that mr heber B S goddard of I 1 bait salt lake city and probably geo D I 1 of the same place who each J possess voices of superior merit and who I 1 are well and favorably known to the I 1 public of 0 ogden city through their connection with the Fatini fatanitza Fati nitza performance in this city will assist in making the pro gramme r amme one of excellence and merit mr vr N wilford V ilford hinchcliffe the conductor of 0 the tabernacle choir has been very zealous in his endeavors to bring the beet i talent to his aid in supporting the I 1 Halle juh and other choruses chor ngee that will be rendered on the occasion and with such as the abo above named and aldo such tal talent as is by kent ballantyne tout brothers othere br anderson and griffin and mesdames Meed amea richard son and farley and misses mimes fowler fowle cole ferrin and douglass together with many others ot hereof of merit will surely bo be able to I 1 make thia this concert one of the musical features of the city there ie Is no reain why ogden should not have as good a feast of music as ia is prepared io in any city I 1 of her size and we rust that this concert will stimulate further action lathe in the sa same m direction that will advance the inte reet e t in the divine art 1 1 vandalism in the city cemetery i the resting place of the dead beadia is sacred ground and all things connected there with are sacred he lie who molests such a place is a miscreant of the lowest and most despicable character to disturb a grave where rests the last of someone 1 arave dear ear to the hearts of others living is the work of a coward with a heart black as pitch to filch from the mounds of a cemetery the emblems of sorrow and love is the act of a vandal of so mean a nature that words are too weak for tha expression of the contempt cue one feels yet in this city this sort of work has been going on for some time at the city cemetery for it baa ban been discovered that after the workmen leave the grounds in the even I 1 1 ings some wretch or wretches visit the 1 I cemetery and steal from the graves the flowers planted there by the hands of love and watered by the tear of forrow I 1 what motive what reason could prompt so debased an act it would be a wholesome lesson if a shotgun guard stationed at the cemetery for the occasion should be on hand band when such desecrators make I 1 their apt appearance learance and give them a P powder ow I 1 and lead reception the city sexton says he will pros prosecute ecate the vandals if they are caught suicide at provo theodore F samuelson Samu eleon late ne sessor and collector of provo city committed led suicide at 1040 monday night aali at bis his home in that city lie cut bis his throat with a knife and died almost instantly Sam was an old resident of that city and was about 45 years of age for two years be he held the position of assessor and collector he ile waa was a man of brilliant attainments a most excellent writer and when editor of the Bi kuben ot of salt lake died be was talked of to fill the position thus made vacant the causes canoes leading up to the deed was despondency induced it ie is believed by a failure to be tor for the official position be bad had held for two cial difficulties and the chronic illness of bis his wife he has been very moody eve ever since be he failed of and bad had several times expressed the view that it was hard to have to have to go back to hia his trade that of a carpenter after having been so |