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Show HORSE THIEVES HELD. Extensive Preparation for ths Fourth of July Celebration. tniITV tOLIll MV11IIIS. t t'rori) llfinoerals Juli'llnt Oter die Defeat nf Hie liiecsnirae. Tern liariu thieves, llarolcl Uclclt aii'l lieiuls Vain etta, trim veerc arrested at Ashle) a few- clays a.-o lie Hlietlir Puirler, of I'rDTii, for sleallui; horse, at Helper, haJ their preliminary examination ex-amination tiiclav before (Jommlseoner Hill. Thee pleaclej utility and their bun Is were place I at f IftOii each In ile fiulteil which they a III lm sent to the penitentiary to await Ihe acllonof the Itraiidjury, wlikh nieelaliiretenihrr. , At the inciting of therltlrinslntho C'ouit House last evening Iho follow. Inu Luslneia was Iranearteel. Mayer Dun'iile-lry was i letted thslrmsti and lleiinle ilachtnati stcrttnry. 'Iliecjll oftho ineetlutt "as slated tile lor the piirieof nrranijliiiifor a Fourth of July (eiiet ration, H, H, Jones moved that a Loromliteeof ten he a pointed, two Irom each w ard, as a if netal cilu mltlee, and tlfu additional ones at large. Carried, and Ihe foil iwIor were nomi-Jl H.H. Jones, Itee-I UmnM, (leo. HutlierlamJ.J.l'. II. Johuion, W . II. Ilrown, M. M Warner, it. .Mi ICellonK, J. 1.. llwlb, II.H. I'lni, lien. It, i:i. cliUKe, Mr. CralK, Juclija Baxey and 1). P. Clark. tin motion nf ?Ir. IteeJ rlinootruO cotuniUtitaiveru a fiolntej toas.letln miklncr all necessary arrangements for the demonstration. J V. Kurrrr, t'rla Johnson, Walter Cos, John Dlioiiund (I, F,'Iaylor were named on llnaure. W. I). Alexander, 0. A. (Ihrlcr ami John Hood to aliauge fur musla for the txcaalon. Mr. llloorasterlerir, Koren Jcrneu, I., llolhrnok, Dr. ilanlieri;, John Haxey, Mr.. Annie Atkli.., Mrs. (leorkuHutlitrland, Miss Hltle Uw.it. out, Mrs. Iir. Hltuineiis and Mia llDtairt Hkelton ns comiultleu on deep, rations, aud a eoniintllev of five with H.H. J5nes sa chairman, on refresh, ments, or, as Mr. Jones termed It, "on wal.r." The chairman slated that seme metnUrs u( lhu Pederatecl rrades of Hall Lake had I een IooUur ever the town with a view to standing the Fourth litre; aud on meilon of ri. A. KIiik, an invitation was extendi d them lo paltlrllo with us In our festivities. If these unions touio It Is f xpecled that 00OI people will I o clown from thu caillal. The niielloi; al. Jeurneeleublect tn the call of the i.en eral committee. It Is exacted a tine I roitramme will Le arrauzed aud a errand demonstration made, as all claries are Julnitiir. In the move. riiutkaullnaviana of our cllr vrlll have a celebration at the I,ake ltesort tomorrow. Jliahop J. 1. It. Johnson Is the prime mover A nice roc;ranime will be carried nut and our military land will be lu attendance. JudXoHaxey will ito loOraniili Fi-rk tonlghtlo deliver a "lemierance lec turn beforo a temptraiiee society re cenlly organised ly thojountt wrle of thai ir. This move la meellnt; with t;otHl eiirci as and uiauy of our towns could w.ll tllord to follow lu this tuovemeut. for there Is plenty of work to do In this csu.e, Mr. Joshua (Ircrnwond cf 1'llliuore iatueui from tho south last evening. This ne ntlrman Is county uierltiteiid ent of schools for Millard rouuly, an J hit Is eu route for Halt I,ake,uher he will atteiiU Ihe Hook Convention of the te sellers nf this Terrltor), to Ihi held next week. Mr. flreenwoot re. ports thinc;a favorably In thu southern tountry. Bui. Hirsute, editor of the ItlcliflelJ JifiiiCdfe, and attorney for UlihtlehJ city, Is In towu un business, Mr. Hjrsgue slates that crois areexcet lonally good lu Hurler valley aud ludlcatlona are that cu abundance of Kraln will be raised this J oar. The cold spllliK has ket I the snow back In the mountain, so that there Is plenty uf water for all want, and turposis, Illchfleld enjoyed a coal exiltmetit for a low liny, recently, I cil, ns lltiflcti the esse, there was eeuothlnc! In It." Au old miner, by the name nf J, II, Hallet, -e un the train last even, lug from icilna and related a curious but Interesting story. He suld, '! came to Halt Lake some time ago and I eiug desirous of doing some proic t Ing, 1 cletermlneU to look over some unexplored country If 1 could find It, so 1 lelt the city nearly two mouths ago aud went eoulh by way ot Marys vale and I'anguUcli to Kano.ti. I then crosaeel over tba mountains east Into the l'ahreah crunlry and con. tlnued on thinking terhups I might find some way to the tlrand Canyon of the Colorado. 1 traveled all atone and tared little where I went. Alla.tl discovered an ancient trail: It seemed as If In centuries gone by II might have la-en ms.de, aa the rocks wire motuorless thrown aside. I followed It for mile, and miles, In many tlaicn being LOiniotlod to load my noise, at thu samu time Imierllliigruy Illr. It led mo down aud down until finally I caught a itllmiio of themlkhty river, and hat py in this view I c-jc tinned on until I teachel Its edge, and then to my ui rl.u I fnuud au old half-breed Navajo, who, from what I could learn, has Ihiii leading a hi mill's Hie. Leaving my horse, he, In hla sort of cauoe, rownl me uver lhu river. I found thlstol.au old, old Irrry, uvery thing Imlliatliig ita pasture, I worked my way gradually aiceucllug Ihe mountain slJej at last 1 dlscovtrod a sort of e utranee Into the solid rook, and going lu I found three elide rout Moiur, varying lu site. The llcore iver.i cavern 1 with noe dust mid scstteied about were crude pieces ot jxllery ware, and In the lust namud roimu jirlxn which I havu brought with rut, and heru he exhibited It. Itlaa small slab of gold weighing a little over 17 eunics. Isear this place I dtsonvered suninold prosert holes whirei I thluk this gold i time from: these 1 located. Ttnse rooms I innsldtr as thultomea of the ancient clllf dwellers, aud thoru Is murh of Intirist lu that couutry. Tho geutkman hetu showed a cortlllcato from George T, Heury, an assaytrof Maryvlllo, stating that the gold hftd beeu tistld and was geuufue, Helsciulte elated over Ills new llnd, and says ho will soon visit It again, and li cunlldout it will bu a benefit to the couutry, as It opens up a new ferry over this great river lu a place little dreamed of. ,w. ''. "CC'r'""ii"- I B long the lln,. Our a.T",?,ri" HI r by unanimous vole." """ -sieci i (Hlgtithl,) TllCRitA,, vs ,, . "-IIICAOi), Juu. em., f. Mayor I),,,,,,!,,,,, """"--H leem.,,. Cleveland 'ffuVXIi. "' C-'H-rt.) Tv..AK A ClIICAUO, Jut,,.,.. IKJ - s ' n.ij ,;"""n ' '& . ,, . (MlgneJ.) w ,.,. . These telegrams ha I t .rr .' ' i' rousing some of the 1 ,., Vf" " I J nd irl .ration, for tbe T U acre soon made. Ilefor. a , i t night a Inue-Unfl ,, w,, . ? ' In front of the Couel 7 "l",l-l ' l)cm-H.ratlo drum i?.. ."? T' i ifg the s.reet.nd m.ng'aT,g,r,?1 " Olson', bta-a band eollted a -V. i-r and by half ,n,t tR t ?, "' 1 1 front of the (',! llou.e ;1.".",1. l Willi n enthusiastic crowd" 'V I wagon was run Into Vi. ,. and from It , ,X, 'J . Ilvered by M. M. KelLir lf .. " '. ner, M.or lluiulVMjft "Jj t Ireenwooj, of Hlim,,,, "JiJ", ! HuuU These gi,tl.n ," '" " recel.e.1 and cried aloud the siibJ,' l I), niocrao) and the death ol "ffi 'J? Ism." Theepresllcledtlietnu';' -' Heinocraey throukhout UtihandtiT ! natlou Ibis autumn, and mij,,, , ?' ' conveutl.n for teo gnlrlng' ,K rights and tharacterUed , i,,, ; vldoniu of good feeling low arc!, ui i hy the national Democrat., "' 1'llulu, Juuue. |