Show THE SUPREME COURT The Territorial Supreme Court met at October Chief Jus Jus- Justice Justice tice Zane and Associate Justic s burn BlacKburn Henderson Anderson and Blats BlacK burn being on the bench Receiver ver Dyer submitted the fol- fol fol lowing following In the Supreme Court of the Terri Terri- Territory Territory Territory tory of Utah The United States of America America l plaintiff vs The late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat Lat- I ter-day ter Sail Bair s et al defendants 1 To the Honorable Court kurl s pursuance of the order of 01 the 1 court of October in relation to J the sheep now in my hands as re- re receiver receiver in the above entitled cause cause I 1 have the honor to report that I took l 1 the sheep in my possession through 1 my agents in the field and placed t them in charge of pasties in the sheep business who are reputed to 10 be experienced herders as follows follows j k t 1 Name of V Her Herder r Place t tf f Thomas Wright Jr Ne Nephi hi N 1 00 William WIlham Probert b 6 00 G Farnsworth Sons B 65 10 80 00 j SImon HIbbard West Jordan 7 00 Robert H McLaren Hilliard 2604 6 8 GOA 00 GO A Rankin Co Colville ville 1 f fT T Johnson 1893 1823 be j W WHEREAS The United States Jaw law forbid forbid- forbidding forbidding ding Chinese immigration is hurtful to e the be mIssionary w rk in China Resolved That the United States Congress be requested to repeal said law The price paid the herders is the gross amount to be paid them they to furnish outfits complete neet- neet necessary necessary sary for the proper herding caring for and management of the sheep in their charge They are not responsible responsible responsible sible however for the ravages of wild animals or loss 1088 through the ele- ele elements ments mente by exposure etc The terms are the best that I could obtain from any person and are all things con con- considered considered si ered very reasonable for so short s period Hit If it was for one year year much more reasonable terms could be made The sheep now being herded re- re required re required qui red dipping for the prevention prevention prevention tion and curing of a disease amo among the sheep called scab and I have bought material for the purpose and shipped to herders in some eases cases others have their own and will per per- perform perform perform form the service at the usual price This was absolutely necessary and aDd 1 41 seep t would 1 1 unless done the sheep not yield any wool of any consequence next year and it is so late In In i the Ule season it could not be postponed longer The above arrangements I holt hold good until the last day of the i present nt month at which time it it will Trill become necessary to make fur fur- fur i ther mer ther arrangements f If the said sheep are held in this z t condition for the win winter r then it will become necessary to buy a Marge number of male sheep for stock purposes I am informed it r requires about three r cent of the number i per n ni i i Respectfully X iW submitted FRANK H DYER of it Receiver i Salt Lake City Oct 18 1889 if- if i- i iThe The commission of Pardon Dodds recently convicted of voluntary fJ t manslaughter as United States r Commissioner was wag revoked r r Achilles Perrin of Ogden was r r pointed U S 8 Commissioner for Weber eber County The Thie receiver was instructed to pay current taxes on the Church prop prop- property erty The a question of the compensation of the receiver was postponed till the next session of the court on I November On motion of P L Williams s lodge Judge Judd was admitted as a member of the bar of the Supreme P Court r 4 COurt adjourned till 2 p m November No- No November vember |