Show TO OUR READERS r the attention of our readers is called to thie the list of places in the several wards where this thia city subscribers can reee rece receive lve ive their NEWS each wednesday morning we are confident that this arrangement will prove very acceptable to the public but in order to put it in successful operation it will be necessary for eacil each subscriber to call at or send to the office for this number and report whether he prefers receiving his paper at the office or at the place designated in his ward with a little promptness upon this point on the part of our subscribers we hope to soon have this new arrangement correctly at work for the benefit of all concerned places places where subscribers can receive THE desere deseret r NEWS each wednesday morning except those who prefer cail calling in at the office 0 ward bishop moon ad ward P H young ad ward bishop J weller ath ward bishop B brown ath ward W H solomon half block west of school house 6 ath th ward jesse Jcsse west ath ward jno B kelly bookbinder esth ward Q G H alley comer corner of ad south and E east ast streets ath ward robt carter ad south street one and a half blocks cast of emigration square loi lod loth I 1 ward E pete peterson ra 1 on lith ward charles edwards near the school house ward bishop L IV hardy ward heman homan hyde ward bishop A hoagland Ho ailand asland ward bishop A cunningham ward G 7 W ward academy ward bishop isy INT davis pavis ward wara B R B margetts Ward kani kann Kari Q G maeser mill au sugar ar hou house hoube xe ward C robson paper conference co irenen iperen ce annual conference will convene in the bowery the weather permitting tomorrow to morrow at 10 am JUSTICES count court on saturday the dinst charles ewing was arrested and charged with taking in gold coin from williams deceased by the evidence elicited it appeared that deceased had when in moores saloon of which lie lost los A or rather was robbed of in the upper room of sholes saloon it also appeared in testimony that ewing was pretty well strapped and yet from the evidence of mr suel it was shown that on the evening of the robbery he deposited in coin with him for safe keeping this was consid considered gred pred by the court to hold ewing to bail ball for his appearance at the probate court in the penal sum suin of 1000 john horrocks and ann evans evan were brou brought glit before justice clinton on monday on a charge of beating and bruising williams camp jolin john was discharged and ann fined 1 and costs john IN willis TIllis was charged with stealing log chains cli ell ains one chain was claimed at the trial and the other reported to belong 1 to father woodbury willis was fined 25 frank matthiews was arrested on friday charged with driving fat cattle from west jordan range and selling them to the butchers the preliminary exan examination which commenced on saturday was concluded on monday evening and frank held to bail for his appearance at the december term of the probate court pol poi POLICE Cr RE REPORT P oitt on friday a man named starkey stark ey was found drunk early in the morning and was consigned to the lockup lock up where he lie remained during the day in the tile evening lid lie was reprimanded mand edby by his honor the mayor after which on a promise that lie he would not again be found in a like condition he was discharged last saturday a man named walker was arrested for being drunk and noisy when sobered down alderman clinton assessed a fine of 10 hoping L that would help to secure defendants good behavior h in the future eli 31 shipley and J S strapp were arrested for bein being drunk and disorderly they gave security for their appearance on monday at 10 at which time they were each fined one of them remarked that from that time whisky was played out with him cherokee mae mac maggy gal ly was found drunk on saturday before lier usual time of being in that condition she was taken take n to io the lockup lock up and there kept till 4 pm when she silo was brought before alderman clinton and find 10 irish jim alias james was arrested on saturday evening for drawing in a knife on a soldier named smith in the greenback saloon jim gave security for his appearance on monday at which time he lie was fined 25 23 good for cherokee che Cho mag maggy g y who wilo not bein being r sufficiently supplied with funds on saturday could only pay a portion of her fine she appeared on monday morning and deposited the balance with the proper officer PROBATE COURT there have been an ari unusual number of cases before this court during the past two weeks but not having published the NEWS last week for reasons already known to our readers it is unnecessary now to say more than that the court has been kept very busy with both criminal and civil cases among mon the rest quite a number of divorce cases were heard and decrees made ace according to the evidence the criminal side of the docket was cleared on saturday evening cr last but we understand there are still a few cases on the civil side not ilot disposed of during the present term col boek Bock wood the warden of the penitentiary has received five new boarders all of whom lie he intends intend instructing in the art of A shot snot between the hours of six and seven on saturday morning j richard J egan ii was V a S shot down in the bank exchange salo saloon on the eire elre circumstances as related to our 1 reporter are in brief as follows on friday george NV chamberlin a P G accompanied mr H egan into the tile saloon and on leaving the latter iatter remarked mart marl that lie had llad been robb robbed e lof of a certain amount of coin it J egan E 0 the tho bar tender and as we understand aa partner in the galoon supposed t th robbery hadj had just been committed as it had llad been perpetrated some eight or ten ton days previously this mistake led him illin to give information to the tiie police and also to capt brown upon this tilis information chamberlin was searched I 1 but no morey money of the tile 1 kind ind alleged to have been boon stolen found upon him the cause of his bis being c searched sear elied clied was subsequently communicated to ii him hn by a comrade this so enraged him that lie went to tile saloon t lie tile next morning c and took summary vengeance upon his imaginary enemy uttering 0 no other words than id d n you take that then put up his revolver and walked out he was arrested and sent to camp douglas k ly A MAN MAIN KILLED last thursday one bela beld williams illiams was wa seen walking in east temple street treet fc with a first c class elass sa gun in his bis hand shortly afterward he was seen in company with charles ewing with whom lie he went into the tile saloon of which ewing is one of the tile proprietors prie tors while there williams proposed to bet a warrer wager with ewing about the name of another man not then present for which purpose lie pulled out a quantity of oid gold old coin mr moore the other proprietor told the tile parties to put away their money and all of them to quit their talk about betting the parties part Cs then adjourned to the corner saloon in the same row of buildings and went up stairs where williams got into a confab with a P 0 who after some little ittle noisy talk taik knocked williams down and wid then struck liim him violently across the breast with the tiie gun in question williams came to his senses in a 8 short time and declared lie he had been robbed of in gold coin lie he found ids his way to the mansion house about midnight and there died on friday noon othe INQUEST an inquest st was h held heid eld eid on the body of williams on friday evening by coroner clinton A jury of six was em pannel led who after hearing the evidence rendered a verdict that deceased came to ills his death by blows received and bruises inflicted with a gun in the hands of a soldier one of the P Gs I 1 sar NAn RIVALS elder eider H B clawson arrived by stage C on the uit and elder joseph josephna NV young 7 on the on business in advance of the company with wl th which they left wyoming on the of august that company in which were elders joseph A young H S beattie W C staines B R bentley N nr groesbeck jesse N smith paul H Seli sell ettler F M farnsworth E holmen zebulon jacobs and S F fenton arrived on the and had the gratification of nice meeting t C and greeting C president B young 0 and company on east street one company arriving from the frontiers and the other returning from the far south elders bentley smith and farnsworth are welcome home from their missions in europe and the rest of the company from their visit to the states on business in the prosecution of which elder joseph A young visited england elder joseph bull who crossed the plains in cap rollins bollins train arrived on the irth uit and was cordially greeted by his many friends and former co laborers in the tho NEWS office after an absence of four years on ona a mission to england OUR orb immigration gration ORATION 9 capt av W S warr warrens on train arrived on tho the 1 l ast and is expected to arrive this tills week elders eiders E iders T E jeremy and G Q G bywater returning from a four years mission to the british isles wes crossed the plains in capt warrens company since our last issue capt chases c Ys independent inc train has arrived ad ad tho ers llave have lil ili lifur nour people usually do scattered uttered among tub settlements without malting any visible ite lie number df K capt john smiths train ii n alved ived on saturday last lae |