Show 0 C M A 60 T H E R 11 AM S i FROM FRIDAYS DAILY ON T THE H E S snoot SHOOT aroot robert rober t manning was before justice clinton this morning charged with threatening to shoot mr john howard of this city judgment in the case was reserved until three this afternoon FINED FIXED imm immediately ed lately after being placed under bonds on the burglary charge 11 horton was arrested on a charge of petty larceny which bain being proved lie be was fined by judge richards richards Richar gs in the sum of 15 UNDER bonis BONDS C marion and ir hor ton were each placed under 2000 bonds on a charge of burglary on the premises promises of mr charles trowbridge on wednesday morning last dowd who was shot ahot last night was wag one of marions bondsmen it is a coincidence that doyle recently killed by beagin I 1 was one of his bond bondsmen smon in a case of pocket picking lately horton waived all examination ot of the burglary charge FATALLY SHOT about four this thia morning a man named john dowd who kept a small cigar store on east temple st and another person named B R garveson quarreled in the revero revere housed houses several shots were exchanged one of which took effect upon dowd passing through his hla liver the wound is of course fatal when we last heard beard of him L a bout about one he was not expected to live ilvo an hour unprecedented the reese river beteille ile ilc commenting on tho the baker affidavit I 1 sa says ys baker is a confessed perjurer and of course hisam hiaam his affidavit davit must be taken with many grains of allowance if in fact it should be at all regarded without corroborative evidence butia but if true it evin ovin evinces cesa a state of affairs in utah unprecedented in the history of this or any other country barbarous or civilized gillson who is deputy united states marshal in utah formerly resided in this city was the orf orl original gi al locater locator of the Simp elmp simpsons sons aa ark paric parti ranch and is well known in eastern nevada where so far as wo we know he bo bore a good I 1 reputation stgeorge ST GEORGE I 1 feb 2 for a number of days we have been successfully telegraph ing Pioche business direct through to san francisco and vice versa without repeating as at salt lake or ogden this circuit is some 1200 miles long and yet we work through without diMe difficulty tilty this arran arrangement is giving general satisfaction V by facilitating business and greatly lessening the tho chances for errors which sometimes occur in repeating messages the Tho weather this morning is quite chilly and cloudy A AM M M F BIG bid ROW AT THE masquerade babl baer the first masquerade ball we believe that ever took place in the territory was held last night in faults hall second south street and it appears to havo have been patronized generally speaking at least by a clowd clowa that 10 ro 10 tco community would have any reason to be proud or of duning during the course of the night officers ringwood and smith asked permission of the doorkeeper door keepen keeper to go inside being curious to see what kind of an affair a masquerade ball was not having witnessed anything of the kind before the doorkeeper door keeper however refused them admission using some very coarse expressions to wards towards them and the officers walked quietly away some time after midnight parties came to the above named officers and made complaint against the doorkeeper door keeper to tho effect that on offering him payment for admission to the ball room he had abused and presented his hs pistol at them and they desired that he should be arrested ringwood and smith then went to the doorkeeper door keeper whose name we are inform edis feilding and re requested nested him hir to go with them to the city hati hail naif half informing him at the same time of the charge chic which had been preferred against him he said he would go as soon as he could get his hat and cloak and he called to a man inside to hand these articles to him but the person he addressed refused to comply with the request suspecting su eeling that there might be trouble if lid iid wilding g went inside ringwood offered to lend lena ahlm him ti his hat but ho he refused the offer and went inside when bo be got about two or three yards from the door he turned and drew his pistol a crowd of men at the same time gathered on each side bide leaving a passage way from the door to wilding officer smith however nothing daunted walked straight up to wilding and selnea seized the batters lat arm As this thia was done some person took tho the weapon out of bildings Wil dings hand all ali allot of tho the motley crowd who were within reach of the officer then cau can caught t hold of him knocked him down and ana got on top of him there were so many on him that he could not see through them mr ringwood then went to tho the rescue of his brother officer seizing by the collar the nearest of the tho men who were attacking smith and pulling him back As he was doing this somebody from behind seized him ringwood rini rink woodby by t the 0 collar and swung hi him m against the door throwing him with considerable force against its edgemand edge and aud disabling him for some seconds when ho he recovered he found that smith had got upon his hla feet and had his hia club out just then AL A patrick the united states Marsh marshaus marshals aus aVs brother came up and i advised sed ringwood to leave and get smith away saying sayin gaethe at the same samo time that if they did not they ey would get chucto cut to p decet oce ece t aa 84 most of the men there were armed and they were justko just the kind of characters that giuld use their weapons officer smith was vas very reluctant to leave without taking the pris oner but was finally induced to do boi soi so after the occur occurrence renee rende of the above the officers went to the olty city hall when captain burt and other officers accompanied them ba bak ak to the ball room when they goi got thero there they discovered that the person they had attempted to arrest bad had left Th there was a man there however holeve r I 1 who whom m mr ringwood thought he be recognized as a one of those who attacked mr smith and he was pointed out as one of the attacking party by a man named john dowd one ohe of the guests of the ball thiv person who gave his name as 0 price was ar ars rested the officer who seized him suspecting pool ing that he was armed I 1 caught hold hoid of his arm when it was discovered ho bail bad indis la his hand band a formidable knife abut ab iut lut nine inches long iong which was taken taked from him with the exception of being considers cons con sidera idera bly bruised all over and having his under lip slightly sightly injured mr smith escaped unhurt since writing the abote above the man arrested who gave his name as r being G price but which is not his hia real name namo was before justice clinton charged with assault and resisting the officers in the 41 of 0 f their duty the evidence showed that he participated 0 d in the fracas and endeavored to prevent the arrest ot of wilding he was fined 25 wilding has not yet been arrested frau SATURDAYS DAILY WILL BE TURNED OVER oven the tho bonds bonas offered by C marion marlon and H horton charged with burglary being deemed unsound they will be handed over on a to the custody of the US U S marshal I 1 PLEAD guilty F weldon the lessee of faults hall and whom officers ringwood and A smith attempted to arrest at the masquerade ball was before justice clinton this morning he plead guil guilty to the charge preferred against him and the judge fined him 50 which was wag paid weldon expressed through hla his counsel mr smith his regret at the disgraceful proceedings roce edings 0 of f thursday night and nestled desired the court to be assured that he would not again let the hall hali for thebold the holding of a masquerade masquera daball ball bali A pettifogging arro VE roThe the che benr teng territorial en ter prise thug thua reviews that veto 1 11 on the whole thera was nothing wrong in the vetoing ottrie bill in question by Gd governor Vernor wools woolf yet et his argument mels meis tor doi dol n ig j po 0 are kae 0 oa a pettifogger a 1 aali Is biot jot hec necessary essary to t the tile ad admission mission ot of a state stata into tho the union callognia Cal cai ornia lornia was admitted without an enabling act in rac fact before it had ever been organized as a territory and ana many other staten states were taken into the unior union without the consent of Congre condrea Con oon grea gres 9 to apply tor sor admission governor woods the bill he did not know amoy what toe the policy of congress wagin relation to the admission ot new dew states with a population p less than for it was wai fainot not tot until two day sater safer thata that a direct vote ou on the subject was then tsuen in either housa ot of Cob congress gress As we said before the veto ws was right enough perhaps yet it would have been heen een quite as aa well had the bl bli 1 reen been teen approved had the constitution framed by the proposed convention beeri beerd faulty congress Con gres would have corrected it thia this to Is not quite so of the veto as if the had damned it with faint praise FROAL FROM MONDAYS DAILY LIVING dowd who was shot in the revere house I 1 still lives contrary to expectation pec tation and it is thought he will yet recover tiie tire ff the voting in the different precincts for the tho election of delegates to the convention has been going on briskly all day there has been a very respectable spec table tabie representation ol of tho the fair sex gex at the rolls polls polis right badim ladies uso use 3 your our eriv privilege lege ST GEORGE 5 last night the co opera tive live store was broken into by burglars and abbat twenty dollars cash taken out of the drawer wo no clue to the robbers tho the election for delegates to attend the convention in salt lake in accordance with joint resolution of the legislature la Is passing on oft quietly jos joaw W young wm snow israel ivins lvina and solon foster are tho the candidates for washington co weather aroun chilly around with strong wind no clouds LECTURE BY prod prop PRATT A lecture will be delivered by Pro fOrson pratt sen at tho the tabernacle on wednesday evening the ath dinst I 1 tho the subject chosen for the occasion is tho tho the bible and book of mormon evidences compared Itis it is needless fur ui to say anything about the tho abilities of the lecturer anahis knowledge of the subject upon which he will treat as these ar bro aro matters well known to tho the public his advertis omen emen twili twill be found und erthe h asad sad of special notices professor professors Pr attwill ww 1117 aia ala also aiso lecture re on thursday e evening ening admission 25 cents to each lecture erbe finn AT ogdan sofiro SA nire fire broke out in the ceiling of the kitchen at the rear of mr 8 sarah bests hol hoz house asp in liu this city last morning which quickly communicated munica ted teci to the roof and threatened to be a big bis thing but was fortunately extinguished before doing any very great amount of damage by noon dr anderson collected in small sums a subscription nearly sufficient to repair the damage this conflagration ion lon was caused by an overheated stovepipe stove pipe thir THIS japa jara JAPANESE nese EMBASSY yesterday at 6 pm john T caine el esq hon F fuller judge hayden and T mckean and J R winder ests of the committee municipally appointed for the purpose left this city per rail for ogden khero at 10 am they met tho the members of the japanese embassy who are from the th west weal to washington accompanied by M mr do long U S minister and hon thos NY brooks consul for japan at san francisco with suite and escorted them to this city and the townsend house where they were soon called upon by a num number berof of the prominent citizens the following are the names and di dig anity of the principal members of bf the H embassy M and suite ambassador extraordinary momi iwakura junior prime minister vice ambassadors extraordinary hussam mt ml takayoshi Taka kido privy councilor Jus sammi minister of finance cushie Hiro bume tto ito acting C minister of public works dushie mas maa tsi assistant minister of foreign affairs first secretaries azou foreign department noriaki gah foreign department Ata nobou chioda foreign department ghen itsuro you Fou koutsi koutal treasury department second secretaries hiromoto watanabe foreign department comate foreign department tadas hadaa ayash foreign department kenjiro foreign department third secretary guando Kawage Foreign department fourth secretaries Massat sno ikeda educational department ando foreign department private secretary to chief ambassador Kou Kouni take tako koume clerk to the legi negi legislative code No moura foreign department commissioners connected with the ambassadors jushiro Taka norie massaki Sas sass saki aki acting minister of the judicial department Mitsi Mits tomi itom chief chamberlain of the imperial aerial court jugon akiyoski Aki akl yamada B brigadier rig adier adler general of the imperial army mits mit s saki akl aki commissioner of the bureau of census treasury department Fouz Fou lmar imar ohler chief clerk of tho the educational department Tameyo sst hida commissioner of dockyards Dock yards public works department Nobou yosal vico governor of hyogo Yas deputy commissioner of revenue bushie naka assistant director of ceremony imperial court Tada kats out secretary to the governor of kanagawa and a large number of other dis dig personages 0 r being somewhat fatigued with tra traveling the embassy did not desire to receive vis vla igors today to day it is understood however that arrangements are under tinder way for a re caption in some suitable public Mill building ding as early as convenient probably tomor to mor inor row THE the following was bullo tined at the deseret telegraph office ogden eth 8 am there Is no report from the V U P trains this morning A very severe storm has blocked the road this side of evanston tho the freight train which left here on saturday evening has returned from echo being unable to go any further the C P arrived this morning twenty minutes late the U C freight train to salt lake this morning was delayed by the tho storm and detained the tho passenger train from salt lake which arrived thirty minutes late ST geol Groi GEORGE rge rae 3 rich discoveries of gold are reported on the bars bacs of the colorado river below the mouth of diamond river and about miles south of this place with copper sheets fourteen dollars per por d day can can be washed out by one man itt tta miners iners are constantly passing hereen hereon noute route for the now new el dorado and largo large numbers aro are going up the colorado from lower california and arizona the silver belt district near pinto is ia creating considerable excitement among prospectors and new discoveries aro are prospectors being eing made the average assay of tho ores in that district is about 60 per ton silver withdrawal WITHDRAW AI wo understand that S S walker esq has withdrawn his hla namo from the list of nominees for delegates to fiame flame a state constitution ac we are informed that he is opposed to utah becoming a state and desires to take no part in ia any proceedings tending that way tho the name of E M barnum has been substituted for his on the ticket |