| Show laal AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY artificial ARTIFICIA I L LIMB limn mr Z W derrick showed ua us yesterday an artificial limb clibe had made for a lady in this city etwas it was made in brother derricks Darri usual workmanlike style his business is steadily increasing in this line as his abilities are becoming known RAm rampageous there was some shooting ingoff off of pistols hooting and yelling late last hat night in the ward the uproarious disturbers disturb ers of that quiet neighborhood were we are informed a band of drunken soldiers who were on their way to camp other than creating a big noise they did no damage no crime the tho albany post says in this state it is no crime whatever to commit adultery in utah it is a crime as highly punished as murder in the second degree why such a difference should exist between new now york and salt lake is hard to understand some new now yorkers out here very easily reconcile themselves to the difference when others ca can n be punished thereby his INTENTION the chicago times says mr grant announces his intention of continuing the war against the mor mons to the bitter end we would rather rathor hear such a declaration of intention from the presidents own lips than take it at secondhand ond hand certainty OF retribution the philadelphia ledger is responsible for the following admirable pas passage sae worthy of universal acceptance no nation no religion no class no party no race ever persecuted another without finding the day ot of retribution come u upon on itself it may not always come brou through gh an uprising of or the persecuted people but it comes from some agencies in some form with the certainty of finai final judgment for all crimes IT U S OF UTAH A dis dispatch pitch will be found in another part of the NEWS which states that owing to the declination of the appointment by col the present acting incumbent of the office of ofu afu U S prosecuting attorney had been recommended by judge J B mckean to the president for that office the president however has apparently paid no heed beed to the recommendation as another dispatch received this afternoon announces that he has conferred the appointment upon mr air george 0 bates HOME NEWS from prom ABROAD As hon thomas fitch is perhaps not aware that he was recently murdered we insert the following dispatch which tells tell all about jt sent from here and which appeared in the aita alia california of the for his especial benefit and perusal daniel H wells mayor of the city hosea stout formerly attorney general geneal of the territory and william kimball of kimballs Kim balls hotel in parley can canyon on were arrested an hour since by united united states marshal patrick upon indictments of the grand jury charging them with the murder of tom fitch hitch pitch H R hust esq who is one of the earliest settlers sett leis of denver colorado and a lawyer of standing and extensive practice iain lain is in town having arrived here hero two or three days ago the judicial proceedings now being conducted in this city are interesting to mem members boris beris of the legal probes sion and though the city itself does not appear to duch inch s advantage and is not so pleasant a place to visit at this season it is some compensation tu to find the conru court in session A lawyer will be likely to go j away from this city with the impression so far as the federal courts in utah are concerned that he who painted justice blind did not declare what magistrates should be but what they thoy are THE POWER the following from the omaha herald is pretty good the impression that brigham young is the real power who binds by his hir personal pars onal presence and will the people of utah to the mormon sect is undoubtedly erroneous if brigham young were t 11 0 die tomorrow tomorrow his successor would be chosen by the church council and the tho system of which ho he la is the ablest living representative would endure the real power of the mormon church lies liea in the so called revelations of joseph smith its first prophet and martyr As to the real power behind the throne he herald would be exactly right if it were to 0 say that it ia is god and truth when jehovah is dethroned dethroner 11 mormonism may be overthrown A kenio KELIO OF THE eire pire dr W H groves showed us yesterday an interesting relic of the late chicago fire in the shape of an antique watch and a number of gold coins the watch was an heirloom having been handed down through the family for many generations it is nearly six hundred years old being one among the first watches made in england iland it ana and the gold coins were enclosed in a tin box and placed for safe safa keeping in a large mcfarlane safe in the establishment of S S white state street chicago the safe was found a few days since od und and when discovered in the ruins it was red hot the crystal of the watch was turned to stone by the hoat boat the jewels were burned out the dial nearly consumed and the whole articie article more or less destroyed dr groves placed a high estimate upon the watch on account of its antiquity and for associations connected with it the gold coins were not melted the tin was completely melted from the box in which the articles were deposited THIRD DISTRICT coert COURT major C H hempstead in behalf of mr A miner stated that the latter in introducing certain allegations on saturday into his motion in the hawkins case regarding the jury had no intention of throwing discredit upon the character of the officers or juries of the court in his zeal for his client he might have overlooked the evidence necessary cem ary to substantiate the statements incorporated corp orated in the motion he had stated the circumstances as a furor had bad testified of them to him and he believed them to be as stated upon these considerations the court was wag asked to withdraw from the records the order calling upon mr miner to appear and show cause why he should not be fined and disbarred dis barred for making the statements above alluded to the court consented to withdraw the order and stated that while it was his duty to protect the officers and juries of the court from unsubstantiated charges of malfeasance it was way also the duty of the attorneys and ana tomake to make known to him any genuine irregularities or abuses any might be guilty of and that might come under their observation in the gibson case and in the Clay clayton foil vs clayton case for alimony and divorce alimony was fixed in the first at and in the second at the court stated that for what it considered sufficiently sufficient Iv important reasons mayor daniel dwells H wells had been admitted to bail ball but the court did not consider that it would be well to grant the same privilege to hosea stout and william H kim kirn ball the court adjourned till the day of november A SCENE soene A scene combining the sublime and the ridiculous occurred on saturday afternoon in the court room over the stable stabio while the court was in session while maior major 0 H hempstead Hemp as counsel for the defense in the case of clayton vs QC clayton a y ton was delivering an argument beaning bearing alrig on the olse else else oise o lse ise theodore curtis sen entered the loulu and instead of seating himself maintained a standing position with folded folded arms near the reporters table and gazed intently upon judge mckean As soon as the judge discovered this he also struck an attitude and sternly returned the gaze of theodore major hempstead continued to pour forth a brilliant stream of argument and eloquence on behalf of his client althour he saw that his pearly drops fell unnoticed upon the ear of the couro court he felt a little discomfit teh ted that the court did not listen to him and did not know the cause of the non attention of his bis honor until following the direction of the judges gaze his eyes fell feli I 1 upon the figuro figure of theodore then the true state of or things broke in upon his mind he was still more relieved w when ben hen the judge addressing theodore ted in stentorian tones what do you want sir to which theodore Th Tb replied innocently of whom the court then said sald with commanding voice and gest gesture ure uro take your seat sir and be thankful to me that you are permitted to do so theodore accordingly took his seat and major hempstead regaining the ear of if the counti court proceeded with his fits argument after the court adjourned mr curtis went to the judge and appeared by his gestures to be attempting to explain which explanation j judging frem from the manner of the judge appeared tode tone to be repudiated by the latter krom erom wednesdays DAILY WITHOUT LICENSE A number of persons appeared before alderman and ex officio justice of the peace jeter clinton to day on a charge of selling liquor 0 on a the sabbath day and without license they were each fined notice was given by the parties that they would take the cases eases to the district court OF idano IDAHO the newly appointed governor of idaho general thomas abennett WB ennett of indiana says the new vork york herald served as captain major and colonel of an indiana regiment and as brigadier general of volunteers he was subsequently a state senator in the indiana legislature and is reputed to be a lawyer of high standing SEXTONS REPORT vor FOB OCTOBER males 26 females 24 of these adults 23 children 27 cause of death as reported teething and bowel complaints 14 lung disease 13 fevers 5 3 croup 2 disease of the brain 2 old age 2 2 child bed h 1 died at birth 1 brights disease of kid kidneys eys ays 1 delirium tremens cremens tr emens 1 dropsy 1 killed 1 not reported 3 total interments inter ments 50 JOSEPH E TAYLOR sexton LAW AND RELIGION the little grant whippersnapper whipper snapper over the way who imitates a sneeze whenever his master coughs talks about mormon obedience to the laws of the united states what particular law of the united states these terrible mormons cormons have violated he does not because he cannot point out the concern over the way evidently knows less about law than it does about religion I 1 and this is about as strong a staten statement yent fent aa RR can be made upon the subject omaha herald by deseret telegraph dinst bist DIST DISTRICT RICer COURT aaron abron johnson admitted to nail ballain min ing cases provo 31 judge strickland admitted admit tei bp A johnson johnsonte John sonto to bail ball in ten tea thousand dollars this evening the case is continued I 1 until january next mining cases came up this afternoon the eureka mining company have hav Os several evera cases court adjourned pending th the em m panelling of a jury A fulland falland talented tar bar is present THE swiss AND GEBMAN Mis MISSION the following is an extract from a letter from elder john huber dated berne oct 3rd ard and which appears in the millennial star of oct loth we have baptisms once brice in a while mostly young people who are not so filed filled with the spirit of unbelief as to be deaf to the warning voice of the elders of israel some time ago I 1 baptized a protestant minister at zurich who was terribly hostile towards me when he first heard me preach I 1 told him to seek unto the lord for lor his spirit and then obey its whisperings and he would soon alter his talk and be baptized the whole story is a very agreeable one but too ton lengthy to be given here let me simply say this man gave up his own will examined mormonism without prejudice went on his knees and in the name of jesus asked for a testimony of the truth in a few weeks he was chanted changed from a mormon eater to a faithful lat at ter day saint axy y TV U T joseph piam plax dead bend east eist kanyon utah noy noyl 1 joseph flax who was shot by robert mellen mellon a beok weak since died at fifteen minutes past nine this morning too HI high GHIn in putting the price of peace in utah at the herald Is being severely criticised criticized by intelligent gentiles lu in salt lake they say it could be purchased for half the money omaha herald op or DESERET this has been examination week at the university professors and pupils have been busily employed in reviewing the labors of the term and the examination has been most satisfactory the percentages of the pupils being high applicants lor tor admission to the university for the coming term which will commence next monday the dinst will find it to their interest to apply at the university building tomor to mor row thursday and the next day friday at nine am parents guardians and the pupils themselves should not neglect this otice notice ti every one who contemplates entering the university for the next term should enter at the beginning so as to have the proper classification and be able to progress with their classes educational CO convention the teachers school trustees and friends of education of utah county met at spanish pork fork on friday oct warren N dusenberry esq being called to the chair stated the object of the meeting viz to organize orga nizo a county teachers institute pres pros A 0 smoot bishop thurber wilson H dusenberry T B lewis and C D evans respectively addressed the meeting on the value of teachers institutes in brining bringing brin ing teachers into closer and more intimate acquaintance with each other in establishing a uniform mode of teaching and government in schools and in promoting the cause of education throughout the county the following officers and committees were elected by unanimous vote warren IT dusenberry president T B lewis vice president 0 D evans evana secretary WH dusenberry assistant secretary and S 8 jones treasurer committee on constitution and by laws LM 1 M coombs J E booth and 0 D evans committee of arrangements W U H dusenberry W D roberts and J E booth executive committee W V N bousenberry berry T B lewis and C D evans committee on resolutions same as committee on constitution and by laws by unanimous una nimons vote the bishops school trustees and friends of education in the county were elected a general committee to promote the interests of the institute motioned and carried that the name of this institute be and is styled utah county Teach teachers ersy institute on motion the secretary was instructed to forward a copy of the proceedings of the meeting me etine to the DESERET NEWS and salt lake herald for publication the meeting was adjourned to assemble in provo on the of nov next at the university buildings at 11 am C D EVANS secretary we are in favor of every movement whose object is the promotion of education and therefore need not say that we heartily endorse the action taken by the gentlemen who have inaugurated the utah county teachers institute we are of the opinion that the cause of education would be enhanced by the organization of such an association in each of the tho counties throughout the territory and ana arter after that it might be judicious to consider the advisability of having baving something territorial of the kind we wish the utah county institute every success THE REAL BEAI DANGER daianu we agree with the gentiles of salt lake that no resist ance to the law or government is meditated not even 0 to o such law as mckean deals out to that persecuted and oppressed people but meditated resistance does not constitute the real danger of violent outbreaks in utah it lies in unpremeditated outbreaks which once occurring will lead to bloody ruin and vast injury to the public interests omaha omana herald WEATHER ITEM the highest point reached by the thermometer today to day was 50 |