Show ja nga ag OTHER I 1 I 1 I 1 bjorn t c i ju J FROM RAILWAY EXCURSION this morning the first presidency the members of the quorum of the Twelve and a few invited guest per upp the ath yah central and union pacific on an excursion ai as far aa as wasatch they left this city by the five sive a ve am train reached their deStI destination natio in safety and started on the return trip t one they thy will reach ogden in tibb time for nnie evening train to this city joi OR president E 8 sow i theres ry a e sa 0 atthe at the deseret telegraph 0 c zions ions lons cooperative operative co oo 00 o o drugstore east T temple tempie I 1 street theet abr r president E snow ARRIVED johr W youns young esq accompanied compa nied by his urcle uncle L dward edward yo young ng arrived aarif ed at home atTS it 9 asic last evening he ile has been a absent for fon soma some weeks in the east afi d reburn 9 brother brather edward young ja the tho youngest brogli president B moung toung young and laef evening is the first time they havo mot met forab nop fop thirty y t four years fyr vve uala vilt haia cefer yeter 1 day afternoon the surviving members of zions MOWS camp and ind the mormon battalion and a few invited guests met at the social hall at 3 dinner was served at 4 pm and it was nearly 9 before the three hundred and fifty t three bree persons who partook of the thel meal had finished the first presidency and 1 welve twelve apostles were present and presidents joseph doseph young Se nana uana nand geoa A smith addressed the veterans the in members embers of zions camp who were present were called out on the floor and their names were taken of that camp there eherd were wore present I 1 prest pres t B aoun young xoung 9 17 onson orson pratt 2 18 ea tei tek 3 thas colborn 19 alvin WIne winegar ghr 4 mcbride 20 sio martin harris 1 5 solon poster foster 21 nathan tanner 6 jos 22 Z snow 1 7 zera cole 23 wm win F cahoon caboon 8 24 01 milo andrus 9 brown brow 25 orson hyde 10 ir IO 0 littlefield 26 kayal royal barney p 11 11 elijah fordham 27 david evans evang 12 alanson colby 28 jos young sen son 13 0 0 rich 29 israel barlow 14 W woodruff SO 30 jacob gates 15 Z coltrin 31 charlotte curtis 16 geoa geow smith 83 82 diana Djana holbrook L I 1 aft aff afterwards enwards the members of the battal lion were wore mustered and those who answered to the roll call were of 1 1 1 l co A 1 WM amu munir ric J T S alfrod allred ailred jannis janris JamesH 11 glines J K butterfield i hawkins J 0 Td thompson ompson john brown alien allen ebenezer Ebene zef zei brown I 1 clinton abrown 11 CO B i arancis brawn S H R rogers israel isael evang arza hinkle hinkie Sam saml mi Milos liek diek wm win hawk s E green greeh 1 G M orf ore fa r f jr G S clarr clarp mark dark W thos morris Z cheney ty HS dalton daltou batrus barrus RB R arrus atrus ad lt i t f ri H W C church E luddington H M alexander J B martin t 10 0 I 1 60 00 0 1 saml sami thompson lit LII L H mccullough i 0 layton john white thurston larson lanson W W rust owen hatch G W ilan iian hancock cock walter barney barnby i wm win halt hilt D Dy X perkins E dodge r f co D k H W brizzee v D 13 huntington geo W eboyd blyd c ik or fosten poster curtis in J H holmes hoimes JR J R Claw clawson soil P M merrill ralph douglas W WG G smith 1 john E forsgren B W roberts f ye v 13 12 13 12 co E 11 1 r 1 hanath jonathan an isaac harrlson harrison Harr lson isoa levi roberti roberts robt harris ij i J jos Skeen henry hoskins i oln OIN harmon r f robt piston riston 7 7 8 total tot al 63 though crowded there was a fini universal versal bu spirit irit arlt of enjo enjoyment ament in the party da dancing was ipas with spirit the dinner m was as angst excellent and was served in fine iscyle bishop hunter and his counselors bishops bi shops L W hardy and jesse C little were tireless in int the heil hell exertions as entertainers ald ala aid and bothin nothing g was wanting on their part to make the social gathering a complete e success y CRICKET MAj arba yesterday Yester dam dap a game at cricket was played in the members 0 O bf the and Desere des iea iek fr clubs tha the normer former were aaen alen an tho vic tic victors by nive five runs MM 1 r INDIAN COMMISSIONER non hon vincent colyer a member af th the 6 indian peace COmmis Commissi commission sio OT tf ar in thi theaty sity last evening haying av g come direct kansas w where 4 ere under the auspices odthe of the commission 0 is a successful treaty has been concluded with i t h t the 0 osage ago age indians whereby eight M millian 6 ac f the best lands in the state ba have a been own open opera settlers to mr lir colyer expresses himself as extremely grat feed with the quiet andwood and ana good order prevailing pre in the city last evening contrasting very favorably I 1 with many of the border towns through which he has passed he will leavern leave in a day or oiz two fon foe arizona te territory 1 y 1 where 11 he will spend a sh ort season seabon 20 endeavoring U to allay dilay the indian tar troubles so prevalent them there from prom thence itil it is his intention to proceed to washington iby the time congress assembles DISTRICT court count this afternoon the trial of olsen for murder was being proceeded with 1 in the district court olsen will be remembered as the person pho mho who killed a young man named thurston in weber county a short time timo since there ara ara about twenty witnesses in this case POLICE joseph silver was arrested last evening lor selling goods wit houta licence his case will be brought before justice clinton tomorrow to morrow morning an indian was As arrested yesterday afternoon for fot being drunk and disorderly and was this morning fineda fined 5 abot wednesdays DAILY COURT count the trial of the people murder still proceeds As in this case are somewhat numerous this trial will ivill be likely to be len ien lengthy aby ALDERMANS court count the case of joseph silver sliver for selling goods wit without h out a license was b brought r ought up this morning at 10 during the examination the following peculiar petition was produced salt lake city oct ad 1870 to the mayor and members of the city Co council linell Gentle gentlemen mem mom the undersigned undersigner under signed kindly findly asks you for a renewal of his license for the term of six months for the sale af groceries and provisions gentlemen should you shefit bee see nit fit to grant mp my request if you have any consideration for my feelings you will not send either judge clinton or either one of the regular or secret police to deliver the li I 1 cense censo for whenever I 1 see dho ono one or mure ot 01 the class of men named I 1 am both annoyed and pained I 1 am gentlemen i yours 9 very respectfully A josepn JOSEPH 1 SILVER if the applicant is not the first person of khom whom wo haye have heard wha had bad a dislike to being brought in contact with alderman aiderman ClI cil clinton riton titon and the police 0 W 9 o suppose urpo wit it is natural for men of this class to have this dislike but the pecullar peculiarity iti in this case is that t the e in man should ma make e so public an avowal of his wish to keep out of their sight the defendant was notified on oct jtb that license was granted to him and as he continued selling gelling goods without paying for the license licen sethe city olty recorder mr Robt campbell made complaint accordingly in tile the aldermans Alderman Alder aider mans court aCourt on october loth and a warrant was wag served on him on the afternoon of the same day the defendant asked mr campbell why bedad he did not present the notification that li license celle cerle had been granted himself mr campbell campbeli Camp beit belt said he had not done so in any case and that it generally devolved on the Captain lof the police and the defendants own petition explained why it was not done in the present case justice clinton fined the tho defendant 10 payment of the amount of license without the fine was proffered which was not accepted defendants Defend anes council gave notice of an appeal to the Distri district cl court eire FIRE A are broke out in the arsenal on arsenal hill at twelve to day the first intimation of the tho oc occurrence was the building being seen enveloped in flames and there not being any water near nears efforts to subdue the fire would have been useless the tha building build ing and its entire contents were completely consumed brother david hilton who had charge of the place says that it mus must have been set iset on fire by byr ati ali an incendiary as ag it was locked up and had not been visited by any person dinep since bince monday an idea has prevailed 2 ansome in some quarters that the building contained arms and ammunition it has lately been used as a I 1 slaughterhouse slaughter house honse since writing thea thoa the tho bove above we learned that a man was seen just previous to the th 0 discovery of the firo fire getting dut gut of q no of bf the windows at odthe the building we trust rust the miscreant will be caught arid alid meet his just reward 11 Ha offley I 1 any relations in this city I 1 u i i I 1 from KROM I 1 OT SATISFIED under the ap heading ad mg oar 0 our ir old ohl military tAry commandant the 11 montana niana daily gazette of the ath instant reviews and comments upon the letter ietter of Go gen fiDd fiod dei del to his excellency gov gor Shiff ev published shed recently in id the NEWS the gazette appears td be bein in the main maln satis fled asea with the letter but concludes by s saying ay still wei wel would voaid not advise officers as gis a general 4 jo make the th public prints their mean ot ot det def defense onge enge T the e regulations ambord afford them a better remedy ll 11 1 this censure cens unit urit is not very severe hot enough so we dare say sy to affect the mind isahl or appetite petite of the general gendral but slight as it igwe rather think it would not bayo bavo been baeli given by the gazette if the letter ietter le to which it refers had contained any censure or con dem nation of the tha mormons cormons Mor mons COURT dourt this mor morning ning the editors of the herald appeared appealed before the district court on thela theia trial for thel the alleged libel against judge hawley mr kirkpatrick on behalf behal foll of the defendants moved that the indictment be quashed on the grounds that the so called grand jury who issued it was not a legal jury juny according to the statutes of this Terri terni territory toty tozy this objection being overruled by the court caine calne sloan and ad dunbar stood stood forward and pleaded not guilty if M mr r kirkpatrick then applied for a continuance of the trial until the next firpi term of the court which after a few remarks from mr hempstead who omme offe particular objection jec jeo tion tiou was readily granted so the caso case caso stands over until next nest march t THAT MURDER TRIAL the evidence id in the trial of olsen for murder was concluded yesterday afternoon up to the aimel we went to press dregs this afternoon afternoon the jury was unable to agree as to a verdict at m ent of the trial Mr Hoge the defendants counsel brought in a motion to quash the indictment on the plea that the jury was illegal according to the tile laws of the territory of utah police C W shirts charles roberts and daniel gordon were fined the first 5 and the th e others 10 each for being drunk add disturbing the peace CALL CAIL AND GET IT there ig Is a message at the deseret telegraph office for george hyde from san francisco THAT fire fink the ahe person who set the arsenal on fire yesterday was arrested last evening and is no now under confinement his name is henry quail ile he is a resident of the seventh ward and has basfor for a I 1 long iong on time past bc been e a laboring under mental d derangement e ran gement MUSEUM we s saw 1 ay 1 t today to 0 I 1 day a y I 1 a number of rhinoceros teeth in 1 1 an 1 extraordinary ax t r ordinary state of preservation the tho enamel on the exterior being only partly decayed they were found imbedded bedded im at a depth of sixteen feet in white clay elay clabin in meadow valley washington co county tinty by J W hamilton esq pt ot castle castie gardens new york who is now in in town he presented them to the museum PROM from HEBRON bishop geo goo H crosby of hebron washington co called yesterday morning he reports the people prosperous in that thab region but sorely exercised on account of the miserable ml S crabl a manner ma n ner in which the mails malls are carried at the time the mail contracts were let last spring the peo people pie of pinto and hebron were given to understand that the stage would pass pasa through those settlements to and from the tho western valleys it has however never been so carried and of late lale the mailfer mail mall for those settlements has been taken on south to george so that it is from ene ane to two weeks later reaching them than when carried by pony express from cedar city the people of hebron on the strength of a promise of the present mail contractor that i he would carry the mail to that settlement at which there was thenn theft no post office pro viding a good road was made turned out at their own expense and made a good road they nevertheless have since had it carried by chance ox teams passing dassing that way or by other means equally wand inconvenient 1 |