Show I I I I I f CHABGED WITH MURDER Two Suspects at Fillmore Arraigned for the Penney Killing fTIUDUNE SPECIAL Flllmorc May Considerable excitement excite-ment has been caused In this city today over tho supposed murderers of the Pen neys now In the county Jail Your correspondent corre-spondent was told that tho woman wished to be Interviewed but the Sheriff ban warned all reporters to keep away from the prisoners Ho has even taken a bull Oormg stand stating If u reporter goes near ho prisoners or even gives nOw out without his consent there Is likely to bo trouble rio County Commissioners wore sent for to consult with the County Attorney to decide what measures should bQ adopted adopt-ed In tho disposition of the accused Par tics from Kanosh were also summoned to Identify things In tho ponsesslon of tlm prisoners but It Is an IOI4 they failed to S positively Identify anything belonging to tho Penneys In conversation with Chairman Stevens of tho County Commissioners ho wild As far as I can learn thoro has been I nbiolutely nothing Identified by tho relatives rela-tives from Kanosh but of courso there will havo to he n preliminarY hearing later This evening the prisoner wore brought I Into court and charged with tho murder or tho Penneys Both pleaded not guilty and apparently not understanding tho rerlons charge said they wanted no at lorney to defend them fho prisoners havo been separated with tho Intention Of getting a confession After separation ho women said They are treating list like dogs and I will glvo tho reporters all after the I bearing Their preliminary hearing has been sot for Saturday I DTJCHESNE STAGE ALL RIGHT I It Arrives nt Fort Duchesne Being Delayed by Bad Bonds TRIBUNE 3PE1iL I Fort Duchcsnc May 1 Tho mall from Price arrived hero al 7 oclock p m yes iorday and the breaking through of tho brldgo across tho Duchcsno river was I not tho cause of tho delay as was reported re-ported as probably tho cause In las Tribune Tho roads aro very muddy and tho I teams could hardly pull the stage Heavy 1 I rainstorms have prevailed throughout tills hectlon for several days past l rendering the roads almost Impassable I In many places The stage due at Vernal yesterday i yester-day at 5 p m did not arrive until 12 noon today and tho one duo hero at 130 p m will probably not arrive here until some limo t tonight Travel III all the roads Is very much demomllxrd Tho Stage for Price TIUBUNR SPECIAL Price May IThn 1 stage duo here from Vernal and Fort Dlehesno any Hmo after 3 oclock In the afternoon did not Jet In l until about noon lodiv A new driver was In charge a boy of some 17 years of age Night before last darkness came on him at a point half way between Fort Duohesno and Duchvno bridge lie bc ramc scared and turned his horses loobc from Iho vehicle made his bnd down In iho I bed of the wagon and is reported to havo been found asleep when the relief from hero went to hit rescue The other drivers havo all been on time rho mall was sent out from hero this morning bv i buggy team Tbo boy tolls a lurid story of had roads trying to bring the mail I on by horse of being thrown ov tbn animal I t I S ani-mal and so forth none oC which are corroborated Fatality at Spring City I Spring City May Yesterday whllo I I Vorn tho twolveyearold son of Mr and Mr Samuel King of thin city was In Ibo comttery here looking for tho grave of IL it flcad brother he fell from a fence breakIng break-Ing hid right leg In two places below tho knee Tho llltlo fellow was taken homo and medical help summoned Tbo doctor hell administered chloroform which caused vomiting Before anything could bo dono the llltlofollow still nndur the Influence of the chloroform had died of strangulation strangula-tion tionThe The parents are gilefatrlcken Tho de eeiiscd is Iho second son Mr and Mrs I King hiivo lost as Iho result of accident I Rejoicing at the Storm Pnngultch April 2 Fanners sheep mon stockncn ami every ono In general uro rejoicing over the splendid storms we have been having of laic For a wck past It has been eIther Knowing 01 raining almost Incessantly so tlia1 now the ground I IH soaked and much I more has fallen In toS mountains Tho amount ot good donoby the siorms cannot ho estimated I I Beforo Judge Hart i Logan May 1Judg Hart tried Ito eHHrt of D M Osbornn Co vs Robert Kewley yesterday afternoon lie later rendered a judgment In favor of tho plaintiff In thci sum of 7G18S and 533 at lorimyM fees md costs Bl Y Academy Expedition Pangultch April 2Tho B Y academy boinh American expedition arrived In our elty last I evening and wero met by a parly of eltlenrt upon their arrival I For several days tiefore Ihelr arrival the leading church olllclals were busy making arrangements for their entertainment entertain-ment Tho citizens were pleased to wolcomo them to thiilr homes and In less than llftoon mlmilo after they had arrived Vfiy olie VIH card 1 for In tho eviMiliig a grand ball was given In their honor tint proceeds or which WHJ turned over to th oxpeilltlop Today being Sunday the company laid over and I most of them alUnded services In tho Tubvrnacli Tomorrow they resume their Journey southward Cache Authorities Not Presented logun Hay JAI unusual I feature of the Quarterly eonfnrenco of this stake which concluded Its session hero yoster ayvn the failure to picncnt the genera gen-era authorities of Iho church Thin It Is now suspectfd b 1 > on account of the er charges agnlnst Isaac Smith by Emma Jensen It Is known that thu girl wjis t < enl for b > HIM authorities ycstordny morning and she met Mtnnn Tenwlnlu and aierrlll before thi morning meeting What trnisplrud at the consultation emi hot bo learned but a good many things aro I conjectured from Ihe t subsequent nc llon oftho apostles In rof using to preBcnt tho authorities In whleh event Isaac Smiths name would of courec roam before be-fore tlto public be being onu of tha stake ifl l > rc ldeney |