Show LOCAL ind OTHER MATTERS HATTERS FROM MONDAYS DAILY dally DJ MAY 4 accident A young man named james the oth ath soth ward had bis bid hn bro barq drohen droker exi eit and his hig bace back injured DJ ardd at yesterday vt aberday by being thrown from a horse called wo we had hati a pleasant visit today to day from miss Mis sTennie tennie C clanin claflin who is spend spending ing inq a short shorb time in this city accompanied baher by her mother her sister mrs woodhull is expected to reach here in a few days and will probably deliver a course of lectures miss tennia tennie la is a writer but does not take to the rostrum like her sister both ladies wield the pen for woodhull clo Cla flins weekly rape yesterday evening deputy t y sheriff florida brought a man to town who is accused of of having committed an outrage upon a young woman named lapish it is rumored that the affair is considerably mixed there being a good deal of talk about it being a put up job and about the accused not being the right man the facts however will probably be elucidated at the examination the crimo was alleged to have been committed at bingham Bin ghana junction meetings at ogden ogdan the meetings held at ogden on saturday and yesterday were well attended and a fine nine spirit prevailed presidents geo goo A smith D H wells and joseph young elders wilford woodruff john taylor tay lor and lorenzo 1 and addressed I 1 l were present e people A temporary nii nil on ii of the tho united order was efre eft eted eked to me people entering into th eaino with great unanimity and nn an excellent spirit supreme the tho adjourned session of the october term of the supreme court met at the court room city hall at ten this morning james B mckean C J and associate justices emerson and boreman on en the bench there being no united states business to attend to the court wah wag was opened by the bailiff for the territory jeu jiu R W mcallister jud judge g 0 hemingray hemingray em ingray a member or of a committee appointed by the salt lake bar to present to the court resolutions of respect ct to the memory of the late i james ames morris carter who died in this city dec ath 1873 read the resolutions previously presented in the district court and hereto heretofore noro nore published he then commented upon the life of the deceased and passed the highest encomiums on his character as a gentleman and a lawyer judge hemingray Heming my then moved for an adjournment of the court from respect to the memory of the departed member of the bar and after judge mckean had ordered that the resolution reso lutio ns be spread upon the minutes odthe of the courian court Cour tan an adjournment journ ment was made till tomorrow to morrow morning at ten not kate bender tho the woman arrested in morg morgan an county for kate bender nender was brought to town last evening but there is small ishmall indication of her being the notorious katie she is short and not very fierce looking she says she is originally frem from Sm land sweden which is evidently true for some scandinavian gentlemen conversed with her today to day dayland and they say bay she speaks the swedish language with the dialect peculiar to that part of the country mentioned by hor her she states also that she lived lately la in evanston illinois with a man named gustavus judson who she says promised to marry her but afterwards refused to do so and the disappointment seems to have bave affected her mind somewhat she asked for a new now testament and one was given to her she says saya she sho walked all the way A from evanston illinois ary aly and of that she shu occasionally got foad food at houses auses on the way and at other times ti es she shia carried what she wanted wante d aloni along with her when speaking about gusta aus judson refusing to marry her she appeared to be much aar affected acted she says she is willing to go back to evanston to him brought to town the two men arrested in box elder county a few days asago ago by sheriff brown of weber county for running oft off with the wife of a Chi chinaman were brought to this city last oleene evanine eve nine for examination the outrage hav ha nt I 1 ing been beeh committed in this county one of the tho parties is bob mccausland 2 re who it will be dereu bored ws ras convicted and sentenced eu fenced to iq the penitentiary for foi horse steal TV ing ng about two years since and sub pardoned by the governor the old fellow was so disguised as to td be scarcely recognizable his hair bair and beard heretofore a silvery grey had bad been changed by the aid of hair dye to a jetty black and the shabby clothes had keen been been changed for a broadcloth suit the name of the other man is phillips it appears that mccausland McCau aland and phillips had bad been hired by a chinaman to get the batters lat wife from another chinaman with whom she had eloped and restore her to him they got hold of the woman they kidnapped at sandy and now it turns out that they got the wrong woman they were running away with tho wife wire of another man not their employer back from kansas officer BY hampton returned last evening from topeka kansas whither he had taken the supposed old man bender according to amr fr hamp tons account of the statements of parties who knew bender there can scarcely be room for a doubt about the old fellow captured here being the veritable murderer P S S peterson of independence montgomery co coa kansas a deputy U S Al marshal arshal and member of tle the kansas state detective force who pursued the tiie bender family as far as the lower part of colorado and there lost track or of them and who has been sent to various parts or of the united states to identify parties who have been arrested for bender ays a pays that he lle is positive that the old fellow is bender H W mclean also of independence who rented the house to lo bender in which the latter hitter lived and had seen the old man frequez frequently j y when collecting rent from him says lie he is the man these two men by request of governor osborne met mr hampton at the railroad depot at topeka and identified him there W A mckean ati at present in jail at topeka for passing counterfeit money said before lie he saw the man arrested here that if it was bender he was minus one ringer finger of the right hand which was the case and he be identified him immediately on seeing him it appears that this thia mckean is a kind of an artist he made a woodcut wood cut of the bender I 1 famil family from memory abo about U t t wo mont months after he be last saw the them in and the drawing of bender resembles the old man arrested here to some extent two men arrived atT from lizabetta iia La betta one named gurner and the other deltz deitz with a letter from col york to identify the old man gurner bidd sad it was old man bender but the other deitz deltz said sald he did not think it was he the kansas officers say issy that deltz deitz was wms suspected i of being an accomplice odthe of the benders arid and that to the people came lear near stringing him up at the scene of the murders at the time they strung up another suspected dutchman col coi york has not seen the old man taken back yet but says sa ys it Is he from the portrait alt ait W T hayes traveling agent of the land department of the LL G railroad rall rali road is certain it is bender A mr blanchard states that he be knew know bender he called at the tatters latt erys errs house on one occasion when he w was as trading in butter and eggs be bender d r was very anxious for him to go into the house and kate beckoned him from the doorway but he alid not enter he sald said that bender put his hand band on the ed edge of his wagon bed to look lookin in nnie antt and he sa saw W that he was minus iho tho little finger of the right hand mr hampton Hain says he was treated with great cour courtesy tesy teay tn in topeka the governor had no available funds to ils els pay ay his bis expenses but would send bend his sworn account to the count county where the murders were com kilwy with a 1 request that it be allowed if the exp eap expenses anses be lie not allowed the reward 00 will not cover them coie cole 01 york promised a reward but he is out of funds eleven lexen bodies of ther the victims of the bender fiends have been found and it is said that between thirty and forty parties am are missing in all supposed to have been murdered by them the reward has not yet been paid and the governor is afraid to send the oi olt oll oil l man to the nel nei neighborhood the bloody blood y deeds 9 were vere comi bitted as it is probable if he did that the people would lynch him bylaws BY LA ws rules ruiea and regula Q 3 of bf mining cos printed at a tu the NEWS I 1 VJ t t |