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Show i was shot and wanted' to see her, but she was afraid to go, fearing be had some to kill her, and she did TtFJ DAY i' thing about himroom till he was dead. not go in, the OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. After he was dead I knew it was the law that when any person UNITED STATES OFFICERS EOF. LTAI: in the old country was killed they had to lie where they Governor George 1. V.'wtl. Oregon. A. I.i.iok, I tali. Secretary were until an inquest was held; I supevr York. Chief Junk-e-J- . iere B. .T. S- - Foreman, of Penn Associate posed it was the same way here, and I and P. II. Emer;on. Michigan. Fjlvanla, went and teld the others he was dead. Marhal--WeorgR. Maxwell, Michigan. I". S. Atturnv William Carey. There were two shots fired; one ivenl into S r.eyor-liexiei3- lNathan Kimball, InJ. drew his pisB. Uverton. the floor when Joseph he eiver of PiLlij 51octJ. Land U.h.e V, illitt I t tender. tol. John Rosevear was a large, stout V. b. Ae?etir .1. V. Taifyart, Iliiroi. California. S. V, Collector 0- - J. Holliner, man, weighing from ISO to 190 lb; about 42 years old I was raised with boX ELDER COUNTY OFFICER; ProuaTe J ti.ljje Jramuel Smith. him and knew him well; he appeared to PLerlff John Port. Proe-rniAttornev J. C- Wright. be drinking a little, but was not drunk; ,J. Collector Roenbauia. and A;eor I saw a threatening letter in regard to , CoMrt.-- Clerk .1. C. Urjybt, iScbool Snperir.tendent Mr. JoeDoo. the matter from Rosevear; Joseph read Count Reorder J. 0. Wriht. the letter. The letter was here exhibCORI NX FI CITY OFFICERS: ited and identified by witness as the Mavor -- II. E. Hurlbtit. Com-ilme- n S. L. TibLals, L. Eliel, E. C. handwriting of John Rosevear. r'ersruon, J. V. Guthrie, .1. T. 1 arkincoo, MRS. CLARK, EXAMINED. MaRh, Hiram Hou. M. D. Ochiltree, J, Loui J'euier and Ifenr Lie.TCJ. 7 I reside at Gold Hill, Nevada; John Recorder Vt.l.Held. Treasurer Jc r;e JJ. Allen. Rosevear was my brother; when he got .1 entice of the Peace E. C. Jacob?. Mar-ha- l the letter saying his daughter was mar1. D. Ran. U llvndtnan. tfornev i'ljam ried, he swore he T.euld kill her and her S hool 'I r S. I, liblals, II. House and A. IladenLrrook. husband and his brother William; he said he would shoot William if he had OROES EYUIIYATIOY, t walk to Kelton; I told him he bad better not kill any person, as he would lose his own life; he said he did aot value He is Held to Answer Before the hi life a snuff. When he left we tele CORDSE DAILY dl'cber M.-Lea- cxaucrx Montana Brewery, IIAL AD LETTED. HAIL. Tlte Mai ate wb Ilaarlln VTlMkrr Wtilalff the -- Why etud Fourth street. Vote the 30. BAS BEEN Eds. Mail: The brethren in Ogden ltd irrrrs. cr.r h cTO'llS. QinrjE . Front, Iuriiaas Malad, Not. '1 RE-OPEN- IVHOLCmUX ED. dmlv mil, and Logan seem very much put out at and the result of the late election in this Efct Bwr, Wire, Wkislj fcgai RETAIL county. Bro. Chawfos whines piteously over the result, and advises the saints to on band and for sale at 12 H cents. contest, which they have beenrepeetedly THE invited to do, and which he very well IN DEALT knows they dare not attempt, for fear of FREE LUNCH EVERY NIGHT. showing up their own rascality. Brother XXEHBT 8CTIIOFF, fropr. Leischraan of Logan, in a mots of silly n2l twaddle to the Deseret News, accuses the Waller Art outlaws of society in Oneida county of Photograph D3BT ADYEQTISIKfl UEDit) robbing the saintsof the victory they Front street, Corlnne, Utah. were so sure of before election day, and advise! Kis friends hereto arise and For Two VJooko Only. vindicate their rights; because they (the saints) ffrst settled this howling wilderness and, according to his views, of work executed in the finest style ALL kinds in THE TERRITORY. on short notice . Batiai action guaranteed have built all the roads, plowed all to all. the land, raised all the grain, dug the VIEWS TAKEN TO ORDER. canals, built school houses, mills, etc., .AND and hence their little scheme to rob the of Stereoscopic On hand, a large asset nnt ungodly Gentiles should not have ben TlW k . interfered with. Brother Leischman 0. J. LAKB, Artist. n23 Photographic voted the and Independents Indians; says HE 3HL why not Indians as well as Mormons? Grand Jury for the Killing of graphed that John Rosevear left last They are just as intelligent, take them John Rosevear Witnight; we had written letters before, as a class, just as honest, and even more HAS TnB LARGEST CIRCULATION U nesses Exam-- . to vote were and he intended said be what them cleanly, permitted they tellirg TUB NORTHERN C0UKT1B ined. ' would do so with much more intelligence N to do. 00 ALONG TUI MRS. MARKS, EXAMINED. and understanding than the class of William J. Groe, who shot and C. P. R. U. I reside at Terrace. John Rosevear is killed John Hoevear, his father w, she simply follow the examhe near Kelton lat Friday night, had a my brother; last Friday morning ple of the leaders, and have no more t remained there and house came before mind in the matter than a flock of sheep Justice hearing this morningny THE LARGEST AMD Jacob-- , in this city, which resulted in till noon; he wanted to go to the ranch, Bro. bllowing up the bell wether. his being handed ua to the Grand Jury and said he came with the intention of Leischman says that affidavits can and for a further investigation of the case. killing Bill, my brother living at Kelwill be produced that there are not more and and his wife, Below we give the full testimony taken: ton, and Joseph Groes than 130 votes in some vast and unoccuto send did us word. not Whc wart MR. MAPKS, EXAMINED. any pied wilderness, he dont say where, and to we he for Kelton it i makes no difference; but as to the after started telegraphed SELECTED STOCK DEST Friday night, supper, John SUBSCRIBE FOR TDE NHL, Kosevear arrived home -- from Nevada, Bill to keep out of the way, and hedid affidavits, there is no doubt they can be. O' and when he came to the door of his net see him. When he threatened their easily procured In Logan. We have houe, he askd who lived there. I lives I tried to persuaderhim to go back bad an example here as to what kind of spoke to hirn, and hesaid good evening. and have nothing to do with them, and swearing Logan people can do on a l"When bis a ife spoke to him, he would told him his life would be taken after-- 1 pinch, and the result is one Latter-da- y IN TH1 TERRITORY. not answef, but took off -hi spurs and wards; he said he did not care to live saint graces the inside walls of our peniM threw them at her; said he was going now. tentiary, and fifteen more indictments H MRS. DIANA ROSEVEAR EXAMINED. remain on file for perjiry against at down to fix the party below; he started, was John Rosevear but Mr. Groes, Sr., and myself gotthure my husband; I many saintly denizens of that beautiful 0 Latest Telegraphic Reports ahead cf him, fatened the door, and have lived with him IS years; he has burgh. H Bro. Lieschmnn is particularly unforwhen he came would not let him in; ho been absent some time; he came home m O' told us ho was armed and that we had last Friday; I did not think he wascom-in- g tunate in his direct charges and stateCorner Montana and Fifth Ote. aa he had never sent me any word. ments, for every one of them lacks the better surrender, and we thought it hast K H to let him in;, when he came in, he went Witness here identified a letter which essential quality of truthfulness. When H When he came to the he avers a thing as authentically torthe bedroom and tried to make Greet was shown her. wife go home with him; said he would house hs said good morning to the men; stated, we know very well what-bCORINNE, UTAH. take her home and fix her, and then he when I spoke to him, he shoved tie means, but when he puts it down as a & Local Department I Full would come back and finish Joseph away; I wanted to kiss him, but he fact that Emerson Davis did so and so, SC aeltf 2 0 Groes, and then be would be ready to still shoved me away, and took off his he lack judgment, for the only answer 4 a o die; Joseph Groes refused to let his wife spurs and threw them at me; I went out required is that there is no such man in it H OLD took, hold of her at the back door, and did not see him the county, and Bro. Lei'chman either go, and he (Kasqvc-arand said if she did not go, one of. them any more until after he was shot; about must admit that he is a fool or a liar. a quarter of an hour after I heard the What a shame and a fraud that Mr. would be in hell in less than half a minQ afraic and wa called I me, Ilarknss should go up the stage road ute; he then triedto pull something shot, they was saw he when him to I miles and procure voters to attend 200 dead; did his from not know what CEdERAU HEWS OF INTEREST V. L. IVHCGLOCK go; 4 pocket; I CO it was; I tried to get hina to go home, was out in the pen where they corra the election from among the settlers up the Old Corner facing the Has there! Ye, con tost the election by all but he would not; said he came there to cattle. in style and keeps the Depot b The letter referred to was to the effect means, and good by. fsl Bro. Lieschman, kill them, and he Intended to do so be OS. fore he left; he had something in his that if she (Mrs. Rosevear) had no rrore send along your Logan affidavits, and Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. c use of the hand of iron er steel; do not know that control over her daughter than to let her we will file them away it was a pistol; he again took hold of marry so young, then she should no next grand jury; this is a goed place for Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyter Mrs. Groes and nid he intended to kill more call herself his wife; and that Jo Legauites to take a swear, and eur peni In connection with the Ma i Soup, and tho Vegetables of the seaso . his should wife and never Groes her and her husband, at the same time seph Lntiary is large enough for all your he kil would that live friends. together, saying W. OS trying to drag her to the door; Joseph to follow and them hell. both them Groes drew a revolver and fired two The advantages ef using Dooleys coroners inquest. shots, the first struck in the floor; do ay for what you get, and get what Yeast Powder over other baking powdors is rendered verdict the you pay for. not know where he got the revolver; dd FIRST-CLAS- S by is Following JOB OFFICE to all after a careful trial. apparent Li. not see him have any before; myself, the jury in the inquest held over the It is not only the most reliable, but perHere food is prepared for the best of society, Joseph Groes, $r., and VIr. J. Groes nnd body of John Rosevear last Sunday; And handsomely served in all styles and free from deleterious substances, fectly in case the th of John wife were all that were present when he variety; We, jurors and therefore healthy. For sale at And the lovers of imported lienors and wine Fer executing all kinds tf evidence the deceased, fronq litRosevear, in a was V heelocks the was shot; Rosevear In the city to dine. liquor every grocers. Say place produced before us, do say that the said tle, hut net drunk; it was about twenty John Rosevear came to his death by a Of meat, wild and tame, he h'S full 50 dihes AT THE OCCIDENTAL or thirty minutes after he came in the gunshot wound from a Remington pistol The He r river supply him with all sorts of llshos; in the hands of William Joseph Groves In Salt Lako City, the ever popular house that the shooting took place; J And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills on al& can Auer 27ih the of of on the proprietors, November, Murpht, night the Rhin Groes, Sr., tried to prevent his go H of 10 and ways be found catering to the tastes of hours the between D. A. Give drinks to All those who at the Old Cornre Plain and Fancy Job Pijntins JS74, his could son, but ing to the house of dines. 11 oclock p. m.; the ball entering the the thirsty publ'C. When in the cily IN not; be (Rosevear) told him to stand off body about four inches belcw and a little r he would drop him, saying I am to the right of the right nipple, passing and you wish to indulge, we recommend T.loalo all Houro. heeled andjwill make it mighty hot for through and lodging akeut three inches you Jo their care. Their Tom and Jerry THREE MEAL TICKETS FOR 91. below and a little te the left of the point is simply immense. octfotf HAND-BILLyou if you interfere with me; I f the right shoulder blade. some letters read that were had heard NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSTERS, full of threats; said he intended to kill I OAHU Henry Leiwes is constantly receivUnion Bakery OF. CORIll HE, D0D6XKS, Joseph Groes on sight; dont know ing groceries in every variety and of the 1 he Old City Heat Market programmes. whether Joseph Groee had heard them choicest brands in the market. It is his BREAD, gNYEbOfM or not; when he (Rosevear) had hold of intention to leave no vacancy in the groCORIKITB UTAH. PIES, Mrs. Groes, he handled her in a rough cery line. Give him a call and examine A VINO purchased the above well known LETTER HEADS, manner; once he took her by the ear bis stock. WINES, Meat Maret of D. J. Heyfron, I will take and said she must go up borne, and he ' "We regret to hear of the bereavement BILL HEADS. LIQUORS, would fix her there; thirwa just before of our lriend and fellow craftsman Seth pleasure in serving the best meats to the pubTATEMISTS. the shooting; they were a few fet apart SAUSAGE, and estimable his in of Salt as low be had as can market. lic. Trice Lake, any Ford, BhAHKS. when the shootintook place; the night son infant in death of the their O. D. CASSCRACKERS, lady, LAI5 ...President. Marketon the corner of Montana and Fifth before the shotting, Rosevear swore if W. T. FIELD........ Cashier. Fred. CHEESE; dTd pot.jstslidjback and let his wife street. D. D. Corbin, cashier of the First go, he would kill him there. BUSINESS CARD . National Bank of Helena, Montana, JOSXrH GROES, SR., EXAMINED. Froo VISITING CARDS, no2! Proprietor. After Mr. Marks and I took supper arrived from St. Louis last nightren his i home. we went up to Mrs. Rosevears; Rose way BALL TICKETS, vear said he was going down to Joseph n!6 GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. BILLS OF LADI6, Wallace1 rhave jut C. Sisson, told his Groes to fix him and wife; I CERTIFICATES'- SI At. STRKKT, received Eastern Buckwheat Flour, war' ' ' J ' OVESJfiiEHT vouchees, oonv, gold him if he went dowa I would go too; he ranted receipt pure. UTAH was' my son. He 'drew a pistol and C33T, ABD EXCHANGE. UTAH. SALT LAKE UlTlf wL YT. Hill, Esq. from I Gallatin, R. his breast. at it Just thn my pointed horse started, to run and he followed the Montana, who is on his way to San horse;I then started, down to Josephs, Francisco, has been stopping with us MALSH & GREENEWALD, ropt. and'Jlr. Marks and1 myself were there since Sunday. SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON and boltpd the door before Rosevear got Noise was kept up till a late hour on on Always best the hand, beef, real, mutton there. Rosevenr said to Joseph, if you HOUSE HAS BEEN REFITTED and pork; tke boat corned Attended T the streets last' night, and blood was meats, and fti table The sup Orders best Prcaptly sausages of all kinds. do not let your wife go I will shoot you; nssr seen in two places this morhing, some plied with the best the market affords. f sep7-tCash paid for all kinds of hides, Uoatsde- -' Joseph replied, shoot if you want to, but body mutt be getting Ijarce. ; , CEtOAGO, f lirered any place free of charge. said Rosevear: my wife cannot go; then ? : v H. MoCUTCHEN, SAN YBAKCSCO. JOHN am thankful for tho patronage of the I g 'VYallaea aredailyre-ceivinA .you or I will 'be in hell in less than five ,Co. Sisson, lie, ' (LATE or W ASM SOTOS, D. c. minutes, and attempted to draw his rewhich of goods, large quantities no!9 SANDERS. And aU tho principal cities Cast and West volver, but Joseph drew his revolver and must be sold cheap for cash, . Address X t-1 o 1 w( shot; Rosevear came to me and asked Ettxay Shoults teams loaded for Virginia me to lead him home; he said his man No. 24 Main St., 5 doors north of CcKtetlrsa will Ceee.rn April last, for him too but he City M. T., and Jamisons "loaded for To;-twas a little quick thee, Salt LAke City. U It PRINT113 brand parted can Qfrnsr have the Cat by q hanked hirn forjt; when we got to his Helena and Fort Shaw, relied out. this r; a f iveHUtvy. wUi 8UIT3 tt.KIXG TO ATTENTION 8PECIAL Corlnne. Ihoirre I went in and told his wife that he . afternoon. dTutak. . , asi-t-f ul e rt Ke-G-t- n - jf FirJE (:VJICJE8, uouono O lior-mon.idi- Gr jSl S okd ots in-la- 7 f ( o - , (0 . 0 3 O a a e jj 4 1 -- til ) ft ff o THE t CORNER. P le-open-ed first-cla- -- tu for-tb- ss a 2 d 2 s B ph v o 0 . at S, Rc-opcn- cd. , - D. W. Babcock, t i BUY AND DELL SALT LAKE HOUSE i i Lunch. . 2 Meat Market. 1 THE well-furnish- ed. ycx pab-LE- A Un Gy a a VT rctiss. cj' o l. ::m. atustijs : |