Show LOCAL hh OTHER 01 belr beir lutters litters FROM DAILY JUNE 10 Sa soaking snaking king i that was W a grand rain last night 1 at it again we learn that james gulfoyle Tul foyle a man who was sentenced to a lire life term in the penitentiary about three years since for killing a man named frie frae frazen prater r abid and who was subsequently pardoned by governor woods is now in jail in nevada for killing another man in that state it is to be hoped that misdirected gubernatorial ernat orial clemency will not step in this time to set sot him free to have other opportunities to take the lives of others of his fellow follow creatures olk ola old oid jailbird Jail jall birds two of the three men sen fenced yesterday by justice justlee clinton for robbing mr kirtley who rave pave the names of gladden and johnson aro ani old offenders their real names are gillem and roberts the former only finished ft a term in warden Rock nock woods penitentiary last march having been been convicted of forgery roberts was also released from tile the penitentiary about the same time he having served a tern term L for stealing a pocket book boots from a woman at sandy weak the examination of gep geo and john graham of union fort and B R rum ruf huffman fiman of sandy before J justice richards was wa concluded last evening it was considered unnecessary to call witnesses for the tho defense the evidence on the part of the prosecution being considered too thin to need any refutation fu there being nothing in it to sustain the charge against them of complicity com ty in I 1 n the killing of peter van valkenburg in the slightest degree so the three men were discharged from custody south cottonwood ward on sunday june fth a 1 branch of the united order was organized at south cottonwood with the following lawin officers president bishop joseph SRawl crawlin in vice pre pro presidents identa wm win boyce and thos chos A wheeler wheeler secretary henry W brown assistant secretary joseph L raw kaw lins treasurer silas richards richard directors wm 0 young L solomon J despain Desp aln ain and james J s godfrey A good food feeling was manifested and there thero thero there was not a dissenting vote against any of the omm off meers leers territorial laws s biry liry li bla bia black blaek ck called this morn morning ill lii 1 and wished u ua to bbate that t the tho laws passed by tile tiie last cession of the territorial are now ready for distribution and that clerks of aprobato courts can have thein their hei hel bip proportion 0 p 0 r t 10 n b by y apply applying I 1 ri g til ete ere to r or they tl i e y will ivil alie bo delivered to par tics gics anthor authorized led by them to apply for thel the same mr 31 r black also aiso aso stated that lie ho has had bad two hundred and efty aty extra copies printed at his own awil expense which he bo will sell to lawyers and others who may wish vish to obtain them at one dollar a copy an old cas case on the esth of july 1872 C CW W tappan was ar before justice clinton ona on a charge of keeping a house of ill feme fame the evidence was conclusive sive sivo and he was fined he took an appeal to the probate courland Cour court tand and then subsequently removed it on writ of certiorari to the third district court on the ath day of last april the latter court affirmed the judgment of the justices justice court from which an execution was issued and served upon him today to day giving him the alternative of handing over the amount of the tho nine fine and costs or serving a hundred days in thet city jall jail big timber fifty thousand feet fee t of truckee timber is being hauled by ox teams from this city to the mines in parleys parley park it is ia probable that some of the very largest pieces could not bo be obtained at parleys but it is very certain that all the smaller timber could be as there are as fine groves ot of trees in that vicinity as in any part or of the country besides either two or three steam saw mills are located thereabouts in the these facts it is rather curious that parties should get timber from abroad when it could be obtained almost at their doors and probably at less cost to the purchasers than they will have to pay for freighting the imported article from this elty eity to say sax nothing about its first cost ill in california tho railroad freight fleight to this tills point etc cooperative co operative interests A meeting of persons interested in the manufacture of leather and of boot and arld shoe 4 har bar harness hiess fiess etc was held at the city hall last night edward hunter was chosen chairman and A BL musser secretary of the meeting four tanners and carriers curriers curri ers nine nino nine nino saddle saddie and harness makers and thirty five boot and shoe makers were present bishop edward hunter francis platt plat tand and W S ST trescott were appointed a commit tee teo to select a suitable location on which to erect a a tannery and to inquire into the feasibility of purchasing any that may be already extant G 0 riser edward and charles crow were selected as a committee to wait on the butchers hide h d a and r shan dealers and others oter 8 to ascertain whether they were willing to operate cooperate co with the leather makers and workers in endeavoring deavo deanor ning ring D to establish home homo industry in t that E t line on a broader basis than heretofore some other committees were appointed and business done with a view to the accomplishment of the object of the tile meeting more proceedings wo we understand that C C clements and R H robertson Bo bertson called upon city assessor and collector 1 R I 1 winder treasurer P A and recorder robert Camp bellaud belland asked in a formal manner to be permitted per bitted to take taken a copy of the fhe assessment ses sessi nent neut roll and arid also to make such abstracts of the treasurer treasur ers and recorders re cordel cordei s books as they might deem necessary to suit thel their r purposes tile tilo two gentlemen were vero politely informed by the officials named that they were at liberty to examine the assessment book to refer to any account of the city that they disputed ac but that they had no authority to give the books or accounts out of their air official custody it is understood that these representatives senta tives of a self appointed committee will apply for another writ of alternative mandamus if that should be granted the presumption is that after fc ervice service on the officials or of the tho by an officer another formal application will be made to the assessor treasurer and recorder for leave to take copies coples of the thee ne counts accounts of tilo tho corporation ill ral tion lion after which application lii iii will ill bo be mado made fora for a peremptory mandamus to bs be i h sued to compel the city officers to comply with the outrageous request I 1 tho tile request reg nest or rather demand of these parties to take and carry off copies of the tile accounts ot tile tiie corporation is id one or of the tho most absurd and unreasonable that ever were vete made in any tuny city by men claiming to be sensible had hud tho the demand been to examine any accounts con 1446 correctness correct rib of which they flad fiad had bad doubts it would have bean pl i Herent I 1 11 i t lnor inor irresponsible parties pa arties to tako take copies of accounts a and nd use them for any purpose they thes may choose is a demand so absurd on its face that it need scarcely so be stated |