Show LOCAL AU AND OTHER MATTERS FROM wednesdays DAILY 1 4 4 4 LEFT FOR elro ELKO the following gentlemen left this city by the p m train for vor elko to appear as witnesses before the grand jur juc jury jucy appear t there ere in the case of th the 0 supposed p 0 s ed robbers robbers of the central pacific railroad ro a danow now in cis els custody tody theo F tracy H P kimball J Q knowlton R judd IV hyde B Y hampton andr and T booth N sow now div we wo are ar 3 enjoying just now most delightful wea weather thel old sol reigns to the delight of pedestrians and outdoor out door business people indian summer in all its wernal beauty prevails but very slight frosts at nights BULLION MOULDS mounds four bullion moulds weighing fifty two pounds each were cast yesterday vest sest erday at the deseret operative cooperative co novelty works for P F J P pascoe the castings were perfect they can be seen at zions operative cooperative co hardware department emigration we are informed that the steamship manhattan was to leave liverpool on the dinst having on board a small company of saints ia in charge of elder ralph thompson HIGHWAY robbert A man named L Y odium was recently arrested at sacramento mento and accused of having robbed a stage of wells fargo cos to the amount of 85 in coin and alid the passengers of valuables jhb IJ s to the amount of between 1000 and 1500 on the geiger grade about live miles from virginia city in 1866 two of the late central pacific railroad robbers were engaged in the same transaction IN MONTANA mr and mrs Coul dock well known to our theatre goers were playing at deer lodge montana on the lith and q nd the new north west speaks in very high praise of them both we should like to have them travel in this direction and favor us with some of their lifelike life like portrayals of character for instance willow copse old phils birthday 11 chimney corner the advocates fast last cause louis XI 11 11 milky white and others information WANTED ann jones of liverpool desires to know the whereabouts of her sister elizabeth edwards who emigrated to the united states in the ship john nohn aright april 30 1866 address 42 liing aling asling tn aten liverpool distinguished VISITORS we were gratified at receiving a call this afternoon from the following gentlemen who are now on a brief visit to this city D 0 L macdermott of ortho the british army from hong kong fer eer from japan dr martin physician of the french legation at pekin mr rivero eiveno of japan john D wake of japan meynard cult eur of france henry cliff paris mr Theo totcy toky shanghai and john shaw esq agent of the inman steam ship company these gentlemen are highly pleased with their visit to the city mr rivero is a son of the spanish minister ortho interior and is the bearer of the treaty between spain and japan UNITED STATES sunvey SURVEY IN DIXIE dimie P 11 or SOUTHERN UTAH utan by the courtesy of col Fr froiseth of the surveyor generals office of this city we have received the following particulars of a survey lately completed in dixie or southern utah the township plats of which bave have this day been banded handed over to the united states registers office in this city all persons interested te would do well to apply immediately at the registers office and file their claims and also bear in mind that the lands included in the townships named below are only a portion of the survey which has been made this past season in the south and nd in order that persons may not make mak 0 the long journey to this city in the belief that their lands are included in these township plats they should be particular to note the numbers of the townships and ranges of these plats and thereby save themselves unnecessary trouble this survey embraces the following township 34 south range no 10 west contains ns the town of summit and the northeast corner coiner of this township takes in the southern end of little salt lake half of a mile township no 34 south range no 11 west and township 36 south range no 11 west contain the settlements of cedar city and shirts creek or fort hamilton township no 37 south range 12 west contains the town of Ka kanana narra naria township no 38 south range 13 west contains the settlement of new harmony township no 40 south range 13 west contains the settlement of Beli bellevue evue ash creek runs north and south through this fi township Township hip no 41 Sout bRange no 14 74 west contains the settlements isburg barg and aud leeds township no 4 42 2 south range 14 west and township no 42 south range 15 west contain the settlements of st george and washington and the settlement of middletown township no 43 south range no 15 west and township no 42 sout south gouth ih range kange no 16 west contain the town of santa clara and a portion odthe of the city 1 0 of st george and township no 43 fr sh south range go no 16 west concludes these townships the rio bio virgin and santa clara rivers run through the last named six townships f townships contain a 0 tot total alarea area of ninety clive thousand four hundred and seventy four acres and thirty hour four hund of an acre of the best agricultural land in southern utah the balance of the townships f for or th elands which have been surveyed this season in the southern portion of this territory itis it is expected will be ready and in the registers office some sometime time during the month of january 1871 conference IN ix LONDON from the juellen JUillen millennial nial star of oct we learn that a conference of the saints was held in london on sunday the fth of that month the following elders from utah were present a S eldredge president of the european mission john jaques from the office at liverpool R P F pres pros of the london lot smith pres of the birmingham hamilton G park pres pros of the glasgow stephen taylor pres of the cheltenham albert dewey pres of the southampton and george barton pres of the kent conferences edmund P F bird trav elling elder in the london conference the statistical report of the london conference which was read showed the total number of members to be 1175 FROM THURS THURSDAYS dayss DAYIS DAILY dangerously ILL the friends of bro anthony ivins will be extremely sorry to hear that he is dangerously ill and in a low and ancl somewhat critical condition MAC MAG EVOYS entertainment there was a good house at the theatre last night to witness the new Hiber nicon 11 judging from frequent outbursts of applause the audience appreciated the entertainment some of the panoramic paintings exhibited were very good the chief attraction however was the eccentric drolleries droll eries of mr robert byrne as barney the guide he sang looked and spoke the irishman all oyer over the singing and acting of miss ida lester were also commendable the 11 mrs and the widow of miss mary douglass were also pretty good but would have admitted of being a little more 11 the I 1 new Hiber dibern icon nicon will continue at the theatre for three more nights FINED FIVE DOLLARS before the opening of the court this morning the concourse of spectators was large and it was thought best to have the seats arranged so as to keep the people from crowding on the bar to do this effectually V benches with the backs to the court were placed across the room just behind the space occupied by the lawyers mr howard 0 spencer not knowing the object of placing the seats as above described was endeavoring with the aid of one or two more to turn the bench so that those occupying it might face the court when marshal patrick and one of his deputies firman by name interposed and informed mr spencer that the seat could not be moved A few v ensued between the officers and mr spencer at this juncture the court was opened after which an order was given by the chair to arrest mr spencer and place him before him this order was promptly obeyed when mr S was asked asker in grave ana solemn tone if he was aware that he had been interfering with or resisting officers odthe of the cour courthen tHe replied that he was not for he was not acquainted with the gentlemen and did not know that they were men in authority this explanation if given to any maa man possessing common sense and actuated by common justice would have been quite sufficient but not so here mr sir spencer is well known as a mormon and when is in office he never misses an au opportunity to assert his authority and a five dollar fine was vas promptly assessed and as promptly paid when the prisoner was discharged SAN FRANCISCO industrial exhibition we have received a copy of a circular relating to the eighth industrial exhibition of the mechanics institute of san francisco I 1 11 which will be held on the second tuesday in August 1871 the managers will in due time issue a list of premiums communications relating to the exhibition should be addressed to lil IEL 0 kibbe corresponding Secie tary mechanics institute san francisco cal ual applications for space must be made on or before july articles sent from abroad to be exhibited i if not consigned to the agent of the cah exhibition i altion should be addressed dressed as per title orthe exhibition to the care of H 0 kibbe with regard to the objects of this affair the circular says it is desirable that the various interests do in estic estie and international may way be brought together at the exhibition in such a manner as to enable the well wishers of the count rys prosperity to distinguish the channels of trade present and prospective in connection with the progress made in the arts manufactures and productions of this state CACHE VALLEY we are in receipt of a letter from elder george L farrell of logan dated the dinst he says we are having splendid weather there is no frost in the ground the farmers are as busy as bees putting 11 in fall grain of which there will be a large amount sown should the weather continue fine POST OFFICE orrl Orri cr the post office will be open for business tomorrow to morrow thanksgiving 11 day fron 9 to 10 am and from 12 to 1 pm J M MOORE P M information wasted WANTED elizabeth king post office yard south normanton derbyshire england would like ilke to hear from her brother thomas barker who emigrated ted to utah in 1868 IM from keeworth kegworth Keg worth leicestershire Leicester er shiro shire england tim THE EVIDENCE in yesterdays NEWS we treated our readers to a full report of tho the evidence given in the insurrection case by keyes and black it would be noticed that some start startling ing developments were brought to ilg light t we wo hope our readers and the public in n general have recovered from the shock which such details doubtless produced upon their nerves consideration for the feelings of the friends of those against whom such graye grave raye rave charges c arges were made prevented us re vie viewing in further farther than we did the evidence of t the e t two 0 witnesses it nesses especially the friends 0 of f IN mr I 1 r savage whom the testimony so 80 deeply implicates it will be perceived that it ie was distinctly proved that on monday last be he wore a blue coat and brass buttons it has not yet transpired whether he first asked permission of the U S legal authorities in utah if however h he 0 did it may soften the matter in his f favor avor although judge hawley acquitted the would be murderer morgan L a short time since he may not be disposed to deal so leniently with mr savage for having worn without permission a blue coat and brass buttons this latter is an offense of too heinous a nature in the eyes of the august judge to be allowed to pass unpunished had it been a brass coat and blue buttons it might have been overlooked but unfortunately it was the opposite the fact of mr savage having on a blue coat and brass buttons was waa the principal item in the evidence proy providing dirig we omit the color of that gentleman gent lemans s hat and plume upon which latter points the prosecuting attorneys so keenly interrogated the witnesses the discriminating reader of the evidence would not fall fail to observe that a part of it was as clear as mud mr keyes stated that there were about men drilling on the ward square and mr black said there thero were about this discrepancy would not under some circumstances be considered considered slight the public however are requested to put a charitable construction upon it they can either attribute it to the innate love for truth natural to those two gentlemen or to the extraordinary amount of mathematical brain possessed by either or bothof both of them it is optional with the pub lie which way they construe it it is an old saying I 1 that when there is a doubt the person suspected should receive the benefit of it the two statements being of such a conflicting nature they involve considerable sid erable doubt and we are confident that a generous public will give the gentleman who made them the full thereof before forming a definite opinion with regard to this part of the evidence it may be well to ascertain the mind of judge hawley in relation to it as he may decide to indict these who may dafter dinn er from him upon that matter SERENADED that fife and drum band serenaded bishop john sharp and G M ottinger and 0 R Savage last evening dg fortunately for the musicians this circumstance did not reach the ears of judge hawley the TJ S marshal or some ot his deputies in time to have them arrested for this act of turbulence and insurrection we suggest however that it may not be too late into now to capture and punish those boys who will thus wilfully maliciously cious ly and in the face of gf the late governors proclamation parade and march along the streets armed to the teeth with wibb musical instruments it is not stated we believe in the proclamation the precise ae age of persons who are forbidden to muster together in arms therefore we advise the ladies who have little babies bables not to get together in large numbers in case their children should be arrested and taken from them should the little ones be found in arms by any of the tho deputy marshals THIEVING at denver a short time ago a thief stole stele a horse from a poor paper cars rier while ho he was in the printing office getting tiny his papers for delivery age thereby reby compelling compel pel ing him to foot it the suspected etea eted the same fellow follow of stealing a bottle rf of whiskey which was missed from a saloon just previous to the theft of the horse nii lil and lna d as a means of punishing him h hopes that he will get drunk with the whiskey fall from the horse and break his neck adelina patti has announced two concerts in liverpool as the jast to be given by her before her approaching departure for america patti is coming here herein in 1871 under the management of the kosches herr nieman the tenor who accompanies her is said to be the best beat in germany and perhaps the best in europe now the mayor of st joseph mo gave permission to a citizen citizen to kill hill two dogs which annoyed him and the next morning the mayor found two of his own dogs dead with his own warrant of permission for their killing pinned on their bodies though he exactly got the hydrophobia that mayor is mad lists of the names of the german soldiers killed or wounded in battle are dis displayed played publicly in all the principal cities the officials of smaller towns are provided with lists and the tho postmasters ore are directed to furnish copies to all applicants this is to relieve them the anxieties of friends at home |