| Show LOCAL AND OTHER FROM THURSDAYS DAILY OCT OCD 27 7 guilty wo we stated yesterday that the trial of W W forbess a r employed of the denver and rio Bio grande grando R R company was being tried in the district court for embezzling the funds of his bis employers last evening tile tiie jury returned a verdict of guilty in the casc caw grand larceny in tn the district court today to day andrew pettit was tried on nn an indictment for grand lar larceny ceny ceDy the tho offense consisted in the stealing by the accused of a steer belonging to mr newell H clayton tile the jury found the prisoner guilty sentence was deferred till nov ath case continued today to day the case of edward bird indicted for embezzlement was called and continued the accused was deputy county assessor in the reign of the defunct republic of tooele thoele when there was so much county count y crookedness bird is alleged to b have ave liberally helped himself to the public funds while acting in his official capacity president taylor andr and party arty the following party went south on the afternoon train today to day pre president ident Taylor wife and daughter and teamster president george Q cannon wife and daughter and teamster apostle wilford woodruff and wife apostle franklin frinklin fr inklin D richards elders li john nuttall and george P F gibbs mrs barratt and son mrs ellen 0 clawson mr selden belden clawson and mrs aurelia rogers the company purpose visiting bt george before returning home narrow harrow escape we leam learn from the provo enquirer that on sunday evening last an accident that might have bare terminated be fel the pleasant valley train while returning from the canyon mouth to the depot the train consisted of an engine and a coach in a reversed position cattle were noticed upon the tb 0 track but before the tb e speed could be checked the caboose came in contact with an animal and w was as thrown from frol the track the brakesman brak es was waa hurled from the carriage but miraculously escaped serious injury jurgas as indeed did all that were aboard the train rather rough Yester darBro henry bollap Rol lap returned from arizona whither he went to work vork wor for john johnw W young esq on the atlantic an ani pacific R R he ex presses himself to the effect that he has hag as had enough of frontier railroad building life to last him forthe remainder of his days that kind of existence is according to his nc ac countant coun tand we can well believe him not notable for features of refinement ho he informs us that just previous to his leaving a fearful affair occurred at a point called flagstaff four miles from mr youngs camp A man named bisho nisho bishop p kept a saloon baloon there two men entered the tho establishment lish ment who were already the worse for liquor and demanded drinks which he be refused they became enraged drew their pistols and shot him bishop fell forward over the countermand count counter erand and in that position ewid nid noys boys im Fm a dying man but II 11 shoot while I 1 can 11 and he did putting a bullet int dihe stomach of one and another through the arm of the second this occurred in the latter part of last month both the men who shot bishop belonged to mr youngs camp directly after bishop was killed a couple of cowboys entered his saloon collected together all the cash there was on the premises and walked oft with it besides this the same parties robbed the owner of a sheep herd who did not endorse the robbery of bishops nis Els hopia place of eight hu bundled tidied dollars while brother bollap was at a place laco lace called gallup another bloody scene 0 was enacted the fira portion of which ho he witnessed A couple of men were partners in a saloon the one wanted to get rid of the other and accused him of robbe robbi robbing ng him of he ile collected collected about fifty roughs boughs who gathered around the unfortunate fortunate tin victim of the plot who made a dc desperate sperate ellort to escape and eluded the rope three different times he was finally beaten over the head with the pistols is of his brutal assailants and P killed his body was an subsequently found lying across the rails of the track brigham city since the advent of the railroad has been vacated by the first settlers from utah who have removed to the banks of thesila the gila river a better lQ location cation where they aro are proe prospering brother ro lap was wa twenty two day days a in comic coming from t there ere having traveled to milford by team and from the latter point by rail to this enty city FROM FRIDAYS DAILY OCT ar university of deseret the first term of t the he present of the university sity of deseret closed today the second will open monday the dinst the attendance is larger than for several years the institution is prospering district court the tho cae ease case of ther the people Pj le etc vs joseph joheph Biddle comek comei indicted for the murder of young jenson in tooele thoele county wag called for trial today to day in consequence of a difficulty of the prosecution cution to obtain witnesses the cue was continued for the term A branch line there th ere ia is a report to the effect that the pacific road has made a survey for a branch of the utah and northern from dillon to the yellowstone Vellow stone national park by way of virginia city montana the wile road will be a narrow gauge the maximum grade about feet and ISO miles im in length cons construction will not begin until next year releases Ee leases and ana aa arrivals fromi the millennial star of oct 10 lorenzo farr earr traveling elder im fat the leeds conference and DJ D J traveling elder in tb e conference are released to home with the october company on wednesday last the ath dinst by S 8 Arison arizona Of of the gulon guion kinei line elders P F goss and isaac arrived in liverpool having jeep zet iet balt bait lake city on the day of oft september the passage across the ocean was accomplished in 7 days 77 hours and 45 minutes both bret brethren h were appointed missionaries to Switzerland seand and on their arrival at once proceeded to their destination they were in excellent health an ancar spirits mysterious ERIOUS JOEL joeli lulled BY bly TWO MASKED MEN the following special J dispatch to the tho NEWS from mr air H R G lambert sent from tagan logan 1 ogan agan va was received jeee jece ivea ived today toe for the he utah north ern era railroad at franklin was shot by two masked men ast last rat p night about 10 the murderers escaped no clue hes his been obtained the town is out searching for the perpetrators of tho the crime no cause for the deed is i learned the following additional dispatch was subsequently received from froe franklin joel railroad agent and telegraph operator here was way shot dead by unknown parties im t e office offic about cabout 10 last night A young man who carries the maill mam from the depot to the post poat office bed in another phi pai parl part rt ol 01 the railroad office and saw the whole affair hinckley had just come into the ra railroad load office and was washing his hands to in one comer corner when two masked men stepped in ia at the tho door they told tom him to throw up bis bib his hand hands a one of them presen presenting tint tini a pis pistol tol toi he turned his head aud and look looted ed up at them and the man ar ed the ball struck him in the chin passing through his throat and breaking his neck he died almost instantly it is supposed that it was the intention of the desperadoes to make hinckley open the safe and that the pistol went onn off prematurely the men turned mund around immediately and made off without taking anything from the office par pan parties tie tle a are out in different dif direction direct lom hunting them and are in hopes of mou BOOK finding the guilty gull ty parties deceased was a line young man about twenty years old son of aiza alza ai aa hinckley at com corn C creek creeks utah FROM SATURDAYS dailar OCT ta priesthood meeting the regular monthly meeting of the priesthood of this stake will be held in tho the salt lake assembly hall on saturday november ath 1881 ISSI commencing at II 11 am WM wk W clerk of stake A bad hurt yesterday a young man named john D quin was brought to this city from the park he had bad been working at chesaw the saw baw mill of the ontario ming mine while thus engaged his foot ahme came in contact with a buzz saw nearly covering severing it at the instep he was taken to st marks Hosp hospital ilal prospective alve dive immigration facilities an ali exchange says that when wilen the Sout bout southern bouthern herh hern pacific railroad is completed with its connections connection sto to new now bow orleans an event which the president of the company says w will III occur before the first of next august and he is not given to boasting cl Immig immigrants rants tants will be conveyed by this route from liverpool to san francisco for from 10 to 50 that is a question in which this community is considerably interested there is a yearly flow of tion to this thia region from europe and if immigrants from liverpool can be dropped down at points this side aide of san francisco at lates latea proportionate to those mentioned above as likely to exist for the through trip to ban san francisco another veteran gone As will be observed by a notice in the paper another veteran stephen hales a well known and respected citizen has gone to the othet other life he be was a native of kent england from which country he be emigrated to canada where he be joined the church in early times from there he be went to Missouri and was with the saints in all the try inz ing scenes of persecution to which they were subjected he was also with the church in nauvoo where lie be upon the temple at ills his trade a stonecutter and was there driven and persecuted in common with his co religionists we may ulen mien mention tion incidentally that he was a member cf ef the nauvoo brass bram band bro hales came to utah in 1851 and began work on the temple at its commencement continuing to do BO so till almost within a few days of his death the there re being but one intermission ter of any duration when he was on a mission to england in 1864 5 he was known as an excellent workman brother hales was a quiet unassuming man and good citizen he was true to the caus causes he espoused and goes to his rest with a good record the franka franks frantl FranTs lm tragedy supt bupt geo IV thatcher is taking the must thorough measures to capture the villains who murdered joel job hinchley hinckley on Thu thursday raday roday night and the people are giving him all the aid ald ai d in the their ir power the surrounding country is being searched and guards are stationed at all the outlets from cache valley for the purpose ot of intercepting epting the murderers there Is i scar scarcely eily cily any doubt that they came nean near being captured yesterday A couple coupe of men approached battle creek bridge and were tola fold by the guard stationed tatlo ned there to halt Up unfortunately fortunately the order was given prematurely and they turned ned fled and escaped hal hall the guard juard waited until the pair had hat got well on to the ethey would probably have been secured the agents along the railroad are greatly exercised over theather the atair affair as it develops the fact that men in that position are liable to td be foully murdered almost in the heart of a town it is to be sincerely hoped that the perpetrators of the deed will be caught if they are not I 1 it will be no fault ot of the superintendent ol 01 the road A report that was current in this city yesterday to the effect that the ifo wife ife of the victim of the deed witnessed the mur murder dervas was erroneous asi aa she was in another part of the building the murderers first stepped into the room where the mail carrier was lying in bed in one corner and passed into the room adjoining where young hinchley HInckley hinek Hinck Jey wag was washing his hands his back baek was toward them and when they called to him to hold up his hands did so and turn cd ed around when he received receive ii the fatal shot the carrier was in a position to see the whole affair but was too much frightened to speak until the men left when he raised the alarm southern mail matters thero there is a good deal of feeling among the people of the bouthern southern part of the territory regarding mail matters they aro are nob not elated on the subject and think uncle samuel is not doing the correct thing bethem by them in that department there has been some talk of a reduction of facilities but the people are of opinion that an increase would be more eminently proper we have the same view mr air joseph has just returned from a trip in tho tie direction of our dixie and draws our attention lenti onton to a few points for jn in stance the mail from the north for sanpete and sevier bovier counties ig is lumped dumped off at nephi where for some reason only known to those versed in mail carrying mysteries it remains twelve hours before being forwarded As a matter of coure course cour e this thia causes all newspaper intelligence from this section to be disgustingly gu stingly stale by the time it reaches the subscribers r again the mail from tho south to those two counties ia Is dumped out at richfield where it for eighteen hours belore besore going any further in this situation of things a man can mail a letter to various points a considerable time ahead ablena to announce ann aun ounce his hia intention of li places north or south and get to his destination in plenty of time to tell te his friends that tho the missive is coming I 1 wo may here mention ment loril incident ally that at scipio in millard county the arrival there of the mail from the south can never determined ter mined within from ten to twelve hours there are other irregularities tle tie 9 showing confusion in the conducting d u ting of the maus mails that need immediate rectification the people are arc asking where the united states mail agent of this section is to be found if they can reach him they should appeal to him to straighten things out and if he does not attend to it make an application to the s department part ment at washington tho the southern mail nuisance ia is becoming monotonous description OF THE mull mir I 1 ONE THOUSAND dollaus DOLLARS OFFERED eor FOB THEIR CAPTURE logay N utah territory oct pm joel hinckley Hinckl sy y our agent 11 at franklin wab waa shot and killed at the depot there on the night of the tile by two masked men the man ilo iio mho who is supposed to have done the shooting is about six feet high had on a little fuzzy eap cap brown ov overalls heavy heavy beavy short overcoat boots boog one turned over at the heel heal is smooth shaved of dark comp complexion leilon short abort lin ha r weight to pounds the er man is about nive five feet eight inched high had bad on a short abort duck ing coat which h fits tightly and brown overalls boots has has hag dark chin whiskers about gilr an inch long iong ong weight about to pounds there is one thousand dollars reward warl ward offered by the company for the arrest and of tho the murderers mur derera I 1 GEO gm W superintendent U N RR 17 FROM llo MONDAYS MAVS MA mars VS DAILY OCT 50 90 supposed murderers arrested A apt ayt a special e al dispatch to the NEWS says say hero there were two men arrest arrested ed on the U P platform this morning who answer the description given of tho the murderers of joel hinckley it is not certain how bow ever whether they are the real parties or not shot in the hand liand the ogden herald says that on friday evening as james niley riley a young son of mr maj J riley eiley of the second ward of that town was carelessly handy hands handling linga a pistol the weapon was discharged I 1 tho the bullet entering the lads ads hand in the palm making its way w ay |