Show SOUTHERN ISrl lih lil t 11 leg lo 10 inifi trial of jot I ot i in ariona arizona we find tho the following follow ing items of interest t allou in our pro Provo contemporary tho the territorial enquirer march 1st ast sir mr I jacob young of this city was on saturday lasi iasi made the victim of oi a very severe accident after taking a colt out to water and while leading into the corral the colt made a sudden leap cap over the Gs bars which were only partially down mr young instantly placed his right leg between tho the two bars thinking he lie could restrain the animal until lie himself got lot into the tile corr albut the colt continued to plunge forward and sir mr younge youngs body be y was violently thrown across the bare bars and his leg which lie could not extricate from lee between the bars wag was coi completely broken just below alo knee dr pike kowas was at once rent pent for but the un fortunate man is in a precarious condition mr W D I roberts who returned on friday evening camp of tie choppers clio apers at the head of provo canyon ca ri ron informs us of a distressing accident acci ent which occurred at the house how of orner mr henry walker a few miles above provo valley Vall eythe the day before lie left mrs walker had gone into the corral only for a few minutes when she heard the screams of one of her children she hastened bachand bac kand found her little girl who was about two ye years ars old f fighting with the flames which completely enveloped her the child had opened the stove door in lier her mothers absence when lier her clothes by some means caught fire despite the frantic mothers mot liers efforts to put out the fire the poor r child was literally burned to death 90 h mr walker the the child is well known to many of the citizens of provo as lie was before removing to baratch Wasat cli county a resident of many years in in this city the long expected trial of john job n oaks for the tile murder of a welsh miner miller at silver city in september last came mine on in ili the First Fint District courton monday dornill morning nor nill the spacious room u ts we of tto the bar was crowd crowded ed with spectators wit witnesses etc ote oaks when brought into court wirt was well dressed clean shaved and be before gb re taking his scat seat by the side of nodded to a number of familiar faces inside and outside the railing shortly after lie was seated mrs oaks oal 81 dressed in black entered and waa given a scat seat on the other side of counsel and to the right of the prisoner mrs oaks is quite a young woman apparently about 19 or 20 years of age while the prisoner appeared to he be about 40 years old W N dusenberry Dusenb crry and arthur brown appeared as defendants fend fond ants counsel and judge van zile counsel for the people after the tile formal opening of tho the court was gone through the following jurors were called and took th their air places q cc in the jury box JAV Bissell V JJ Webb ve bb ILM 1131 jabez nowlin john maycock W fairbanks salo ylo TV vickers ickers I bul lock Jr jaa jas Mend ender cahall khall and W lawson after after various challenges the following lowin painel nel waa was finally formed jos J 11 bissell L D nowman newman jabez nowlin win fairbanks step lien hoylo E covington thomas willis boothe boothe thomas brough Brou gli E R A newell new ell L A bailey and alexander thorn ton mr A of this city lias has recently received reee ived a letter from mr N P beebo beebe dated feb fth 1882 at apache county in which the following is written I have painful news to write brother brother james homer went to a s spring ring some 35 miles west from froin tills this place me in ill coin company with T dye D Kem in p dt fany cookso repair a house ad and t take aan care of my horses when they left there was no snow on the ground soon after how however ever it commenced snowing and fell about twelve inches on the th next morning jan 13 daniel kemp and homer went out olit to hunt turkeys it was then snowing dign a little they separated about noon and kemp returned to camp but homer has not been heard of since the bog boys remained ged three days searching for him im two fector feet of snow fell the night lie disappeared which covers all the trail after aller they returned to taylor the bishop got six si men together with teams ana and provisions for fourteen days they returned last night and still no track of homer when lie started off tho the boys told him not to wander off too far fr fearing he lie might 11 get ct lost but ho lie merely laughed at their this loss has caused much borrow sorrow r in my family for he lie was thought a great deal of wo we cannot account for his disappearance it was about 25 miles iiii es to the little colorado river or st joseph he fit had a shot gun with him but no matches if lie went south he lie might reach the tile gila river and there be safe and soon boon heard from |