Show LOCAL AND OTHER hitters HATTERS FROM fron WEDNES wednesdays bAYS DAILY AUG 13 iati rats bats another sharp ahart thunders thundershower howar last list night followed today to day by a pleasant cloudy morning missionary appointments for big cottonwood ward wards saturday and sanday september ath and ath elders LD young K R willer K R F G teas dale II 11 W Nals naisbitt bitt and J nicholson 1 D YOUNG SALT LAKE laue CITY cite aug 13 1873 editor deseret iveas my attention having been called to a poster of a company calling themselves the california minstrels in which I 1 am billed to sing in connection with the troupe I 1 wish to state to my friends and the publio public that I 1 have no engagement with said troupes troupe having positively declined the same samel on monday the lith lost and my name being used in connection with tho the california minstrels la Is entirely without myk my knowledge or consent respectfully davis LIKELY TO irlvy A juby JURY A attorney general Z snows motion for a mandamus compelling the clerk of the third district court to issue a venire for a grand jury jary was submitted to jud judge e emerson for decision this morning before giving a decision in the matter te the judge stated that if there had been any good or reas grounds for deferring the matter till tul the next term of the court he would gladly have taken advantage of it As the matter stood however he had no alternative time was very tery material as there had bad been no grand jury for the present term terra and an officer of the law lind had asked him for something that that officer considered would be for the public weal and coun conn connel counsel el had placed him ina lna in a position where he had no altern alternative aute auve but to make a deci decision bion blon and where the re of the law was so plain he could not do otherwise than grant the order asked for tub titz SOCIAL evin EVIL the ca cases cares reg res of the three women of the town which were before justice clinton yesterday were ivere post boned till today to day at ten kate kato flint charged with keeping a house ot of ili ill tame fame demanding a jury trai trial tho the last named individual appeared at ten a am in today to day but the others did not justice clinton stated that the nonappearance appearance non of the tho two had taught him a lesson le leson son soa not to take the tho word of 0 lawyers any more who volunteered to be responsible lor for the tho appearance ot of their clients mr burmester counsel for the defense arose to explain but the tho justice said ho he did not wish to hear bear any further remarks on the subject as it had taught him a lesson ho be intended to pro t by considerable time was occupied in findan finding 9 a EL jury thee of those summoned H mcewan W hooper and J barker b eink eing peremptorily challenged by mr burmester bur es paine mumford keaton koaton din tin dinwoody thompson and were ac ae the caso case was proceeded with after taking bime sime eri erl evidence dence for the prosecution a recess was taken till two tho the courtroom court room was again crowded to suffocation os asmuth much sous so as yest yesterday erlay an APPEAL arreal the case of mrs birs grassey vs job smith was argued in tho the district court this morning before judge emerson it was brought u up on appeal from the probate court and involves involves the own enship of a city lot lof which Is in dispute it appears that job job tob smith gave a mortgage on the property in IM 1863 to dr bern berh hisel in 1871 1371 the cortage was foreclosed execution being I sued sned by tha tho district court directed to the territorial marshai marshal meanwhile mean Hean while the property was sold by dr bernhisel and the person who purchased from him sold again to mrs 11 ra hussey when the land in this eity city came into market job smith and mrs urs hussey both filed on tho iho tho lot in question tho the matter in dispute was brought up in the probate court of tho the county when judge ellas smith adjudicated in favor of 0 job smith who got the deed for the property the decision ot of judge smith VAs was V As made on the ground that the tho proceedings in the district court with regard to tha tho foreclosure of the mortgage o were wera illegal the judge holding that the district court had not jurisdiction inthe in the matter an appeal was taken from judge smiths decision to the district court by mrs huskey the case was argued this morning by snow and nogo hogo for the tho latter and rosborough and Merrit for roc jab smith at tho the conclusion ot of the arguments judge emerson stated he would give a written whitten finding on tho facts and the law la thomase the tho case ease EXCURSION PARTY parry the che new now york agricultural editorial party arrived in this city last night and are staying at the townsend house the tho courtesies of 0 tho the deseret agricultural and manufacturing society were extel exter extended ded to t the he party through the president of that asso ti onNon wilford woodruff they have been visiting various places of 0 interest te today including the tho tabernacle warm springs and deseret museum they also called upon president young and examined the Z C L buildings and other prominent business places ot of the city tomorrow to b morrow they purpose taking a trip ovir over over tho the utah southern and jordan valey valley it 11 R so S and in the evening a reception will be ilven given at the CI city ty hall where there will be speech makins making sac sec nere here are tho the names of the gentlemen composing the party panty and tho the journals they represent tien Tren henry T williams agricultural editors editor new vork york independent and horticulturist S H R wells ana wife ph journal and science of beaith health andrew 9 fuller and wife associate editor rural hurat mew new A ew yott Yort yorker ter and agricultural editor new york sun thomas meehan agricultural editor philadelphia press and gard oard eners monthly josiah hoopes president Pensyl vania vanla pault growers association and correspondent of journal of farm david davil H strother I 1 porto crayon artist and correspondent harpers maga gins fins wd and weekly B R reaton featon I 1 caton laton editor new eno eny land parmer farmer correspondent country gentleman Gent genf riman liman X A Willar wil Wll lamo laro dl dairy editor rural N new ew yorker il K X bliss buss representative new york kurai kural club N J coman and wite wife eural rural mork work st louis af M L dunlap and wife agricultural editor chicago chimo tribunes tribune and president illinois horticultural society clark W bryan and wife Mass datry datty I 1 Dairy union barton D bvans brans village records record west chester cheaters pa W P thompson and ana wife reporter reporters united states department of agriculture SA S A ellis ellla correspondent american rural runal hom rom C TS gold and new ena eno land homestead and secretary connecticut sato sate board ot of agriculture rev JW JV tuck correspondent daily bulletin and weekly courier norwich conn prof A ir IL mixer democrat rochester N Y lre ire herman r buechsel sel sei idane idine new york miss ma maryl L clancy times troy N Y miss dibs SI 31 ry W warren gazette northampton mass arthur lumley harpers weekly new now york J E leller lelier and wite wife out west colorado springs colorado miss mis Kirti kertland ando Ev evening elling post new york G C Wo woolson olsons american agriculturist mas MAK snoe last night about ten tea thomas williams or lynch was shot in a most cowardly manner b by y william kirby on the steps of the beer beor saloon in the basement of the pacific hotel east temple street it 13 next to imm iro possible for williams to live lives as the bullet entered the back close to the right side of th the spinal column went clear through him and camo came out in front soon after the shooting kirb kirby I 1 accompanied by two others went to tie tle the house of marshal mcallister and gave himself up to deputy marshal win and subsequently the police took him into custody and put him in jali jail mr john T calne was called upon as a notary public to take a statement 0 f W williams I 1 as it was not expected that the latter could long survive I 1 e his injury by courtesy ot of mr calne caine we are ro enabled to publish the wounded mans account of the shooting which was attested by b y three witnesses lie lle here it I 1 Is my name namo is thomas williams my fathers name was lynch but my step fa ta name was williams tonight to night I 1 came down into the cellar at dave lanes spoke to dave and turned and went out lanes is the beer saloon under this house the pacific house just as I 1 got to the top of the stairs I 1 saw sany william kirby who drew his six str shooter I 1 went to jump down the I 1 steps and he fired a shot without saying a word I 1 am we well weil I 1 acquainted with him and he was in the I 1 light there was some one with him when b he e drew his pistol but I 1 do not know who it t was got my pistol out after I 1 was shot but did not shoot tried to get up the ste ate steps s but could not was so weak from t the a effects of 0 tho the shot when I 1 turned to go up the tho steps after I 1 was shot I 1 could not see kirby kinby and think he be must have run rua had bad no conversation with kirby today today to day had a talk with him last night went home to the eastern house and went to bed kirby came up and went to the girls room I 1 thought he to called me I 1 met him at th the 3 door 1 I asked him what ho e wanted he said hold on I 1 had my pistol in my hand ando because parties had been following me around he said he had nothing against me and gave me his pledge of honor that ha he never had anything against in me e and he left met him on tho the street today but nothing occurred did not think he was angry with me karby kirby and I 1 have always been good friends I 1 never did him an injury the reason ho he shot me was because I 1 told tho the truth yest yesterday erday it was all about a woman the shota truck me in the back to the right of the back bone honey and came out of my belly after he was shot williams was wag taken to an upper room in the pacific hotel he was visited at ten today to day by our reporter at which time he was still alive and did not appear tobe to be suffering much probably because of his being under the influence of morphine according to the statement of parties who have waited upon hi him m ho be has retained his senses sinco since ha he was shot abot lie he fa Is of rather short stature and slim bull buil ouilda dand nd has sharp features and dark hair slight moustache of rather dark color cosor the cause of the shooting arose from the fact tact that williams was a witness inthe in the prosecution of a number ot of prostitutes and gave pave his evidence la in two cases on monds mends monday y threats had been mado made makoby by various diere disreputable characters that the principal witnesses w in these cases should bo be killed the witnesses are three in number and they were advised by an individual at the city hall yesterday to keep a sharp lookout as it was believed an attempt would be made to murder them before morning the cowardly character of the attack on williams Is indicated by hia hla being shot in the back some were weve before justice clinton yesterday several men ot of notoriously bad character w were ere heard to say that all they wanted was to bobco sea see who tho the witnesses were kirby has hag resided in this city for several years and it la is well understood that ho he has been connected with one ot of the worst gangs ot of blacklegs blackleg and villains that ever cursed or infested any community these scoundrels ot of whom there Is a large number in this thia city at present are evidently trying the intimidation game which it is to bo be hoped will receive BO so sui sir sudden d a check that they will feel that they arc are themselves treading on tho the most dangerous ground it Is a question with regard to who nrc arc the most responsible for many ot of the most heinous crimes committed in the territory of late years those who have been he actual perpetrators or those who have aided and abetted them by hindering the execution of the local laws and by abuses of the habeas coggs coi pus act ac from THURSDAYS DAILY AUGUST 13 haneas HABEAS corrus mrs newton and kate flint were to betoken betaken be taken before associate justice boreman at two today the necessary writs having been issued one yesterday and the other today to tut day das FINE AND aird orew kate rate flint tried in justice cliftons Clin tons court yesterday sor tor keeping a house of ill lu fame tame was sen tene tenc edby tho the jury to pay a t ne of and to imprisonment for thirty days the office of the western union telegraph company has been removed to the premises lately occupied by din sir IL C bassett Bas sett sctt where they opened and commenced business this morning domn we understand the salt lake county home nome missionaries will resume their labors on the first saturday and sunday ip the busi basl est time of harvest w will 1 U be about over by that time LIKELY TO the che man will vili to mst mgt who was shot in the back by william kinby kirby on tuesday night la Is alive and improving and it la Is stud said that the chances for his r recovery aro arc good it appears that the bullet did not pass through his ids intestines as supposed but after entering hig his back ranc ganc glanced augi sugi around a lower rib and came out in I 1 front rout lane LATE HOURS the 0 oden den junction says 9 al a ion longani lon ovand gand ak dently ardently expected moonlight moonlit X t dance danco ewas was to come como off tonight to night at a grove grova near that city the tho common saying waiting for tho the verdict will probably bo be changed now to waiting waiting for the moon to rise the silvery orb will not appear very early tonight to night MOTION wo stated the fact yesterday that judge emerson said ho he hadano alternative but to grant TerrI tot fal lal attorney general Z L snows motion tor for a mandamus requiring the tho clerk of the tho dha dna brict court to issue a venaro for a grand jury for some reason or other however judge snow withdrew witha rew new his motion DOGGED oa the same night that williams was shot another ol 01 the witnesses in the tho prostitution cases was followed by two men lie he drew and cocked his revolver rev olvir and asked it if they were hunting for him to which they answered no he then told them to walk on in front of him and not turn round which they did fall FAU TM it will be seen by adver ti la in our special notice column that the fall term ot of the ward school will commence on tuesday morning aug ang prof karl G maeser la Is one ot of th the most thoroughly educated gentlemen in the I 1 territory to and besides which he possesses many other 2171 qualities which go to constitute a rood good teacher ot of the young ile he Is a teacher er posses possessing sing sire varied attainments constituting a sound education and those persons who purpose to send disend their children to his hla school should not forget that hia hla terms are monthly in advance ogden we WO rican glean the following from the junction of 0 yesterday miss orpha dowdle the elder of the tho two young ladles burned at willard by kerosene exp eap aelon july 1 ath th died last saturday she was isas is ivas as buried by the side ot of her sister work on the observatory la is progressing rapidly marshal W if F fire fife ife ite arrested a man near the depot on tuesday evening on suspicion of his being nash the murderer ot of martin Gerbas garbash Ger bash bg in contra costa coeta cauntay cal ile he answered the description very minutely but a telegram received subsequently stated that nash had been arrested at nattle battle mountain mountains and tho the man at ogden was released THE |