| Show AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY DAMY NOV 4 liquor question the firm of clasay and hogle balcon keepers was before judge hunter today to day on a writ of habeas corpus theargus the arguments were made haade by judge Z snow and mr rawlins for the county and mr arthur brown for the defendants fend ants A decision had not been given up to this afternoon sanpete valley vahey railroad work on the sanpete valley railroad Bail road is progressing as rapidly as practicable under the circumstances in the absence of a construction engine which has received the materials have to be conveyed to and from different points of the road by horsepower horse power the track is laid from nephi to the forks of salt bait creek a distance of about six miles the wales sanpete San pete coal beds are the present objective point of the road but it is not improbable that it will be built on southward from there the coal of the wales mines mine ts Is of a good cokl coking 1 rig quality and the railroad company is depending on them as the leading source of pron profit t prospective improvements the tabernacle choir have some commendable egbom improvements in irk py prospect Os before leaving leaving england vre brother thomis C griggs received a i cash draft with which to purchase new music accordingly he procured a set of books contal containing nid twenty anthems which elji wilbe be a most valuable addition to the musical stock of the organization besides thebe these a hundred copies each of several new now ne w pieces were procured pro cured the n new ew music music Is expected e to arrive with it the coming company of immigrants it is probable also that the choir will he ve V e considerably en enlarged largett beyond its present damens dimensions lons ions next summer when strength wiil will probably reach from to chor aisters it ia Is not unlikely that zions musical society will unite with the organization TRE THE murderers COMMITTED by courtesy of officer W calder who was present at the examination at oxford on ou wednesday night of fred barnes and mihe mike mooney the alleged murderers of joel joei hinckley we are enabled to give authenticated details of the af fain fair by B y the indefatigable energy of supt bupt geo thatcher thatch er every pass and trail in the north was guarded with watchful vigilance wm hopkins met a man name I 1 west in the northern part of cache to whom he communicated the news and asked him to tell his neighbors to be on the lookout for the desperadoes he took the information to port neuf on wednesday morn ingo ing one neof of the murderers barnes appeared at the house of mr sagers at that place places aud and asked for something to eat he refused to eat at the table he had bad a and ho he wanted to share with him young sagers asked him where he was waa going he replied Carl Cari boo 1 I am going lomg that way myself said sagers and isyou if you will wait till I 1 hitch u up V my team I 1 will carry you along this was agreed to sagers then thea went to mr bests and acquainted him with the fact that the murderers were close by the two then proceeded to a neighbors to get arms to secure the fugi NO tive and there they foun found N W hopkins and the three sheriff effis s already named west exclaimed to Hopkin hopkins ss you are the man we want we have got the murderers the party then found the prisoners and secured them each was placed in a separate wagon and to oxford they thet asked what they were arrested for but the off meers officers were silent subject sheriff brown merely remarking rm arking to barnes you ought to know bames barnes who is the smaller of the two men then said he might as well tell it all as he get away and then said he you may hang me his version of the shooting was substantially the same a m already published he was to watch the mail carrier while mooney made hinckley give up his money the pistol waa a hair trigger and he says it discharged prematurely albone mooney who ho Is of irish parentage but born 0 M in australia is sullen and uncommunicative refusing to tell anything he is the I 1 older larger and more hardened of the two criminals brother arza hinckley father to the young man nian who was murdered was present during the examination which took place before judge brewster the prosecution being conducted by the district Li strict attorney mr willard crawford barnes reiterated his bis statement at the examination in the presence of mooney the jatter latter still holding however to his denial the prisoners were committed to answer to the grand jury at malad city which will be in hession cession in ene one week from monday the energy which has been displayed by bupt geo thatcher ia in taking every possible means within reach to secure the capture of the prisoners Is a matter of general com comi meat PRESIDENT AND AUD I 1 PARTY president taylor ta andt and party ed oi 04 Tuesday evening on sunday mor mon mornings rooming ninga at t fillmore the meeting house was filled to over flow flowing lug lag after singing by the cho eider Elder richards offered ered prayer and presidents Prea identa woodruff fl and cannon addressed the assemblage ben mn was pronounced by eider r anutta Nu tta at 12 jn on tuesday apostles F 7 al az H smith arrived 4 at beaver having haling traveled miles from the morning previous at the afternoon meeting after r rayer prayer by elder eider JH JIL J jel IL smith elder V JF D richards and president tay lor spoke and eld eid or lyman dis missed at 7 in the evening the them meeting again convened eldens elders robinson opened and elders smiths smith and lyman occupied the time el der nuttall offered the benediction on monday monjay october the party started for meadow creek and held meeting at 10 am on which occasion elder richards opened and presidents fl cannon and lis jis after partaking of dinner drove toRa toka to nosh and held meeting at 3 pm elder nuttall offered prayer and elder richards ble Bic hards and presidents cannon woodrum Woodruff mand fand and aad taylor bied the time in speaking benediction by elder eider J JEL lel smith theme there the party stayed for tor the night presidents partridge and robinson Bo binson andi bishop smith met the pio plo and traveled in company to beaver attending all the meetings on tuesday november 1st a slight snow enow fell during the night cool this morning this being president john taylors birthday he received the hearty congratulations of the members of the party and good wishes for his continued health and long life upon the earth to ent en r joy his labors and blesh bless and comforts eom com fortt israel the party started from ka nosh at and arrived at cove creek fork at 1115 here thear tb eay found sister bister hinckley and family tm I 1 great affliction in consequence of the murdered a few days ago at franklin in idaho brother arza hinkley the father of the young youn 9 man having gone north after the remains of tf their son such cons consolation as could be was given to the sorrowing family atter alter partaking of lunch the party moved out all wll at I 1 and after a pleasant cool drive part of the time in a light flurry of or snow arrived at beaver at 6 5 pm where all were comfortably provided for by president lohn john R U mardock and ana others of the brethren wednesday november 2nd and fine pleasant morning at 10 am ams amy meeting convened in the meetinghouse prayer was PM FM Lyman the speakers were elders F D elchard richards Ei chard john henry smith P F AT lyman and president wilford woodruff president geo Q cannon closed with prayer meeting IS feet 1 ng convened eon con ve ned at a t 2 p pm ra prayer by elder franklin D bleh bich ards arda presidents geo Q cannon and john taylor occupied the time and elder ii J T nuttall closed with witti prayer after the afternoon services a sl meeting was held of the presidency apostles and leading men of the stake at the residence of president murdock murdoch at a meeting of the mutual improvement associations and the young people generally was held at the request of president woodruff on which occasion presidents cannon and woodruff and elder richards Bic harda spoke followed by elders emera lamart and smith in testimonies the party started for farolan at 8 a m 1 fester vester yeat veat yesterday erday daZ FROM SATURDAYS DAILY NOV 5 married Marri marni edOn on thursday oct 27 1831 mr air hyrum stewart of the firm of stewart and miss misa cynthia A A hyde of nepal the fair awards those who had gold golds silver and bronze medals awarded to them at the lale hue fair if they prefer it can have cash gnp instead tead of the medals by applying without delay to the treasurer A M musser hurte hurt on thursday a workman hamed peterson was sever bever severely beverely gly hurt hunt at ht the factory buildings of the lum ber and building company of provo while at work the un fortu hate bate man got his left hand antan bied bled led with the buzz saw by which the member was waa terribly lacerated the thumb and all the fingers being more inore or less injured juvenile Tu venile excursion there was an excursion to this city of school children from pleasant grove utah county today to day they merely came up to see the metropolis they visited the museum and temple tempie block andallo and also aiso came into this office and took a look at the machinery the party returned south by the 2 pm train returned missionary today to day we had the pleasure of a visit from elder W J bean son of judge geo W bean of Bich rich richfield nield field sevier co cos 9 who returned this morning from a mission to the southern states he left utah on the of may 1880 and has therefore been gone eighteen months nearly the whole of bf that time he has labored in the state of kentucky and had a great many opportunities cf preaching the gospel the first five months he was in company with elder levi P helm helms and after that he be labored in conjunction with elder A D thurber elder beans health beaith has been moderately good during his absence A singular error the logan leader tells of a singular mistake that serves to show the uon tion with which the search for the murderers of 0 joel hinckley Hinck Jey was maintained A week ago yesterday it appears as a train stopped at richmond station three train men saw two men standing near the depot thinking ti tiey they ey might be the murderers of hinckley the train men covered the two with their firearms and ordered them to throw up their hands bands the two men happened to be guards on the lookout for the assassins and when the trainmen train men ordered them to throw up their hands instead of doing so they presented their pieces some six or eight shots were exchanged when wilen the guard retreated and it was some time before the mistake was discovered it is a wonder it did not result more seriously As it was no y one was hurt times of meeting the meetings in the several wards of this stake will be held until further notice as follows SALT SAM laake CITY first ward 6 pm second ward 6 c third ward U 30 pm P m fourth ward 6 rpm ap pp fifth ward 6 sixth Sixt ward hWard 6 seventh ward 6 cc eighth ward 6 cc ninth ward 6 cc tenth ward 6 gg eleventh ward 6 cc twelfth ward 6 cc thirteenth ward 6 11 fourteenth ward pm fifteenth ward 6 cc sixteenth ward 6 cc seventeenth ward 6 99 eighteenth ward 6 nineteenth nineteen th ward 6 lt 11 twentieth ward pm twenty first ward 6 rpm pm WARDS sugar house 2 rpm pm Fa farmers 2 cc mill will creek 1230 pm east fast mill creek 12 m big cottonwood 1 11 am south Cotton cottonwood wod 11 91 union 11 ic granite 12 m i draperville Drap erville 2 pm south jordan 1 cc herriman 1030 am west jordan 1130 if north jordan 11 cc c brighton pm the philadelphia easy hour mentions sAir mr J A walton wai wal ton of 1245 N twelfth street that city as an enthusiastic in dorser of st jacobs oil for the relief and cure of diseases of horses FATAL ACCIDENT ta I 1 PETER JENSEN DIES FROM AN apparently SLIGHT CAUSE about five last evening an apparently slight accident 0 corred oscur red at the machinery depot of mr H B clawson adjoining the council house but which had a fatal termination a few hours afterwards after wards warde peter jensen a carpenter about sixty years old was standing near the entrance to the machinery machi Pery mery department part ment of the establishment when a piece of hardwood scantling about eight feet long which is used to hold the sliding gate in its position when it is up accidental accidentally 5 fell over striking jensen on the side aide of the head and shoulder he fell backwards and appeared partially stunned he was raised up by mr air james carrie and his head bathed with a little brandy a portion of which he took internally he was taken to the first ward street car by mr Claw sons teamster his residence being a short from the end 0 of the track he walked unaided from the car to his home and spoke a few words after he be arrived there he soon sank into a comatose condition however and a number of neighbors dropped in to render what aid could be given under the circumstances he revived occasionally but finally at half past pa st eight about three hours after the accident he expired the deceased was in very feeble health and it Is i more than probable that his hold on life being so very frail death was hastened by we shock he received in falling an un profess profesa onal examination of the body since death ensued shows no bruises u upon 1 n it peter J jensen 1 s en was a quiet upright honest man he came to this country about two years sears ngo ago during the most of which time ha ho worked for lur mr clawson CJ awson who has been very kind to him siner since arriving in utah the deceased sent money to he help heip P several of his relatives to emigrate from sweden to this country he leaves an invalid wife wire and several daughters an inquest will be held this evening YOUNG toung ACADEMY examination CLOSE OF FIRST TERM sa s1 SIXTH ACADEMIC YEAR on friday nov 4 at a m the closing exercises for the first term of the sixth academic year werk were commenced A written exam atlon had been in progress during the prece proceeding eding part of the week and the results of the students labors were clearly shown by the exhibit of examination papers diagrams maps records etc beside these the tables were spread with specimens of ladles ladies work of all descriptions after the opening exercises the various teachers made their reports each in behalf of his own department the primary department was represented by mis mia caddle caddie daniels the ladies work by mrs afro Z Y williams the academic department departments part ment ments section A by james E M talmage Aca aea academic demici section B by J al tanner intermediate department by M U H hardy and the normal department by K 0 maeser all the teachers spoke encouragingly of their departments and the results of the past terms labors jabors the labors of the teachers duri durl during ng the term have been varied and numerous the total number of te aebers teachers including officiating normal students has been 19 who conducted in all weekly recitations F following this the princ principal I 1 pal pai read wa his W v report to the board of trustees from I 1 it t we clip the following statistics the total number of students registered during the term is of which number 5 withdrew before the close of the term the students have been tabulated according to their standing in the church aa as follows elders 6 priests 7 teachers 3 deacons 10 lay jay members 69 not baptized 4 under age 1 non members 11 total the domestic organization record shows the following schedule number of students from provo 52 springville Spring ville 4 payson 4 goshen 2 lehi 2 alpine 1 american fork 29 2 pleasant rove 3 cache coun county 2 salt lake county 7 t bounty 1 wasatch county ap 4 jenab county 5 sanpete county 2 beaver deaver county 5 summit county 2 iron county 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