Show I HEWS FROM NEARBY TOVNS Four Bannocks Convicted of Unlawfully Un-lawfully Killing Game THREE MONTHS IN JAIL WORKING U DEMOCRATIC SET MEXT IX FAVOR OF DUUOIS D Berg of Coalvllle Convicted of Fornication George Rapists En Route for the Pen Democratic Convention Meets at St George anti Nominates n Fall Ticket Pungent Points front Provo Special to The Herald POCATELLO IdaJio Sept IS Deputy Dep-uty United States Marshal Manning passed through this city this morning having in his charge four Bannock Indians I I dians who were sentenced to three months each in the county jail at Evanston Ev-anston for the unlawful killing of game I in Jacksons Hole Deputy Manning II I I i states that the Indians have made a wholesale slaughter of game in the I Hole during the past summer disposing I dispos-ing of the hides to the white settlers The four Bannocks in the deputys charge were tried before a justice at St Anthony and fined 50 each for the offense in default of which they were sent to jail In Favor of Dubois Special to The Herild POCATELLO Idaho Sept 15C A Walsh national Democratic committeeman committee-man from Washington arrived here I early this morning and left at once for Boise The object of his visit to Idaho at this time is to endeavor to bring about a union of the silver forces in Idaho Mr Walsh believes any combination by the Democrats of this state against the election of Dubois to the Senate would be disastrous to the cause and says that the election of Bryan will depend de-pend upon a union of all who advocate the free coinage of silver Dubois separated sep-arated himself from his party for patriotic pat-riotic reasons and the refusal of the rotc Democrats of Idaho to recognize hs services ser-vices to the cause or to sustain him would be most unfortunate and would unquestionably endanger the success of Bryan in other Republican silver states This view is concurred in by all members mem-bers of the Democratic campaign committee com-mittee including Chairman Jones and Marion Butler I j Court at Coalville i Special to The Herald COALVILLE Utah Sept 15 Court convened here yesterday morning Judge Riles presiding The case of the State vs D Berg charged with fornication was taken up and concluded at noon today to-day by a verdict of guilty i The case of Park City vs Hyde and Park City vs Rolley were dismissed by plaintiff Park City vs Murtha was continued for the term Court adjourned unlil tomorrow I En Route to ail Special to The Herald ST GEORGE Utah Sept 15The finishing touches of court were the start this morning for the state prison t of prisoners Haight and Booth under the care of Sheriff Worthen Haight and Booth were both convicted of rape and the former sentenced to four years and the latter to fifteen years The Democratic convention met today to-day and nominated a full county ticket and representative to the legislature The county ticket is as follows Clerk and recorder F L Daggett assessor Thomas P Cottam treasurer Ashby Snow attorney D H Morris Sheriff George Brooks surveyor I C McFarlane commissioners I C Mc Farlane George A Holt and Charles Westover jr James G Dufiin was nominated for representative The closest clos-est contest was for county clerk Reo F Whitehead and F L Daggett were out for i though Whitehead lost by one vote he yet has many friends E H Snow and James Andrus declined nominations to the legislature t Provo PnUpU11S PROVO Sept 15Judge Hatch held court today and disposed of the following fol-lowing business State vs William Rltter continuance continu-ance rescinded and case set for trial Oct S State vs John Rockwell continuance rescinded and case set for Oct 7 State vs Joseph E Crook reset for Oct 1 1 State vs George Harris et al reset re-set for Oct 2 Maggie B Thompson vs W H Berry reset for Oct 1 Harry Hayes et al vs Oliver A Slade et al demurrer to complaint al argued and sustained fifteen days 11 I given to amend Thomas F Cochran vs Louisa J Cochran arguments on demurrer heard I and sustained thirty days given to I amend i The following names were drawn I folowing I I Te from the box to serve as jurors for the September term the venire returnable Oct 1 Henry Sargent Edward SImons Si-mons T E Peery William Clark I John C Holman James 11 Creer John Wardsworth William 1 Hall J F Bringhurst F J Salisbury J H Moore jr George Austin Abram Done George Cunningham Joseph Anderson An-derson J T Williams William Ferguson Fergu-son A A Noon B Y Greenwood James Caffery Joseph Alston jr James P Clark H S Clyde and James I George THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS met today and transacted the following follow-ing business besides some routine work Judges of election for Manning precinct pre-cinct were named as follows H J White Andrew Drysdale and Charles Gray A number of resignations as Judges of election were received and others appointed Bide for the election booths and annexes were received and opened from E J Ward Sons and from A O Smoot Wards bid was 450 each for booths and 3 each for the annexes while Smoots bid was 425 each for booths and 370 for annexes The contract was let to both parties one half to each at booths 450 and annexes an-nexes 3 each MINING CLAIMS I J E Carr et al have located and filed for record the Single Standard No2 and No 3 and the Wasatch No1 and No 2 mining claims located about canyon two miles from the mouth of Provo I NOT A REPUBLICAN I Bill Ercanbrack of Goshen was suggested sug-gested by the Republican chairman 1 M 1 J j as a good man for judge of election jlIr Ercanbrack was terefore appointed ap-pointed He now comes forward and objects to serve as a Republican but I I is willing to act a a Democrat I I looks now as if the Republicans are I scarce for material to fill the positions I The precinct chairman of the Democrats Demo-crats at Spring Lake was also named by the Republicans as a good Republican can judge of election WDVIMER IS FOR Me Thomas Wimmer of Payson who is a McKinley man says the Democrats will have it all their own way this fall t and they are foolish to fuse with the I Silver Republicans Mr Wimmer also says that a Republican would rather J vote for a Democrat that for a silver II Republican Republcan A FEW NOTES I Deputy Sheriff Fowler received word this afternoon that a crowd of tramps at Spanish Fork had committed a horrible hor-rible crime against nature upon a small boy Mr Fowler at once left for the scene of action I I Jed Murcer of acton Fork was a I Provo visitor today Mr Murcer is out I for the nomination as assessor on the I Democratic ticket and Jeds many friends think he will get it and that I means election John Lapish of American Fork a true blue Democrat is over today on business i Charles Smith Edward Howard T I W Madson Frank Cauly and Jonathan Jona-than Mahony five festive tramps were rounded up at the < lepot last evening and given five days each for loitering lOne violator of the bike ordinance was assessed 250 In Justice Saxeys I court this morning Attorney Sam A King went up to the metropolis today on legal business Friends of Willard Child who is Wlard Chid confined con-fined in the asylum made application today to have him released on bonds WYOMING RoPULCS Convention Helil at Evanston and n Ticket Put Uj Special to The Herald EVANSTON Wyo Sept 15The Republicans Re-publicans held their county convention here and placed the following ticket in nomination State senate George F Chapman Evanston lower house Emory Barrus Star Valley H J Somsen Cokevllle J W Wright Hams Fork and John Crawford Craw-ford Red Canon I For treasurer John M Sights Evanston Sheriff George Forbes County attorney J H Rickman School superintendent Miss Nellie Pepper Pep-per County commissioners George E Pex ton and P J Gorman Evanston and George Osmand president of the Star Valley Mormon church For county clerk William Longdon of AlmA Alm-A mass meeting was held at the opera house tonight opening the Republican campaign The speakers were Senator Clark Chief Justice Groesbeck and Repre sentative Mondell Constable Manning arrived today from Jacksons Hole by way of Ogden having in charge four Bannock Indians who were arrested there for killing elk They admitted their guilt to the extent of seventeen head and were sentenced to Jail by Justice Nowlin for thirty days and to pay a fine of 550 each and costs and to stand committed till sentence is complied wIh Constable Manning with his Deputy Jones return at once to raise a posse of citizens to capture about fifty others who are killing elk in large numbers on the Gros Ventre and Hobacks riverA river-A Wyoming Domination Special to The Herald CHEYENNE Wyo Sept 15A convention con-vention to nominate a candidate for district dis-trict judge of the First judicial district comprising Laramle and Converse counties coun-ties was held here today by the Democrats Demo-crats Judge J W Whitehead of Cheyenne Chey-enne was nominated His opponent Is Richard H Scott the present Incumbent I Gaelic Comity ReimliHeans Special to The Herald LOGAN Utah Sept 15The Cache county Republican convention held two sessions today There was a stormy time The god delegates carried the day The Paradise delegation had by Chairman Low bolted the convention amid mnged hisses and cheers They elected thirty six delegates to the 1t Pleasant and I I Ogden conventions j |