Show H i t 1 f J I I i LOAL fBRI EFSJ i J CHARLES MACDOKALD has been pardoned par-doned by Governor Murray oI J THERE ABE two cases diphtheria in the Second Ward in a family named Wright FOUR HUNDRED and fifty jack rabbits were slaughtered on the Sand Ridge Thanksgiving Day 5 JOHN AIBD as released from the Pen on Thursday morning C II Wilcken and Messrs Griffiths and Marsden becoming be-coming his bondsmen THE JORDAN range was dotted over its whole breadth with rabbit shooters on Thursday there was a perfect fusilade of shots the whole day WE LEARN from Isidore Morris that the men suspected of having murdered his cousin Aaron Morris have undergone under-gone another trial at Halley and are still in jail the jury having disagreed JAMES HILTON returned thanks abundantly abun-dantly dn Thursday and yesterday went around with a smile as long as a railroad illuminating his countenance He drew a prize more valuable than a turkey or anything else the same being be-ing a goodsized boy Jim is happy and all are well DAVID P RICH was pardoned out of the Pen by Governor Murray on Thanksgiving DayMarshal Ireland haying hay-ing been the first signer on the petition there are none of Daves friends who did not attdbute his rash act to the influence of drink and none who will not feel like entfouraping him in his desires to reform and in his attempt to redeem himself THE LAST rites over the remains of the little daughterof Mr and Mrs Lieut Willard Young were held yesterday morning at the residence of th01 late CapE Hooper President Geo Q Cannon was the only speiker Bishop Watson conducted the services and the quartette quar-tette composed of Mrs Agnes Thomas Miss Louie Wells Mr J D Spencer and Mr H G Whitney furnished the music for the occasion The services were of a touching and impressive char acer the remarks of Prest Cannon being be-ing particularly consolatory THE NOTICE in the HERALD of the recent re-cent Police Court case against Government Govern-ment Kid and thq developments which were brought out in the trial has created something of a stir among the D R G conductors it is but justice to state that an investigation has been instituted insti-tuted and it is only due the passenger conductors to say thatthe investigation has totally exonerated them Mr Brow Stated to a reporter yesterday that 1if the charge which thegirl Jolinson nade were true the officer concerned would be discharged The reliability of the girl herself is not considered firtclass however S |