Show LOCAL AIM AND oner OTHER M MATTERS AN 1 ED ME FROM it TUESDAYS D UM I 1 b T OCT S ho no vacancy yesterday gibson clark the appIn appointee tee teo of the governor for probate judge of washington county pren presented ted his official bonds they were not received nor filed on the ground grund that the office was vas not vacant deplorable accident this morning a ten tehi year tear old oid eon son of bishop E F sheets was riding to school on horseback when the animal ma fell and threw the little fellow oft off the unfortunate boy received a severe injury upon his bead causing blood tollow to flow from his hii ears it ia 13 uncertain whether the injury was the result of abu fall or whether the horse tramped upon him he has been insensible for several hours houns and it is feared that concussion of the brain brila has ensued grand jury empanelled Empanel led in the district court this morning the grand jury was sworn in a body and charged mr G D hall was selected for tor or foreman the charge of wib hla honor chief justice hunter was brief and pointed geread he read the tho statute denning defining the duties of the jury and impressed upon them the tho importance of their position as guardians of the public barety safety the unusually large number of homicides that had occurred in the district of late was alluded to and the noco neco necessity sity of inquiring into all ril cabes cases of that nature bedrew the attention of the jury to the prevalence of polygamy or bigamy which could noty not ho he contended be rightfully recognized in any other light than as a crime ho he read the first section of the edmunds law which defines the offense of bigamy or polygamy and provides for its punishment he directed attention to the necessity for an inquiry into all cases of that character chor acter after tho the delivery of the charge tho the jury retired to their room to begin the discharge d of their ditlea educational Conventi convention cin the adjourned meeting of tho territory educational convention assembled at tho the council house at 2 p pm na yesterday hon li john jobu nuttall t territorial superintendent of district Sc school hoole presiding the Secre secretary mr J B malben maiben called the roll the following answering to their names president jj john nuttall vice president john B R park superintendents F it clayton beaver johir john T caine calne jr cache anson V call davis davi as john E J H maaen mon morgan ezekiel lee nich rich T B lewis salt lake joh kb Af maiben malben alben siben sanpete hin San pete daniel harrington marrington sevier bevier john boyden summit joshua B R clark dark tooele thoele milton H hardy utah A hewell rewell wootton wa batch eatch by roU boutet tet est mr P F 0 sanborn representing H L bancroft co of san francisco gave some explanations in regarding montgomery revolving ng chart mr we F holg hoig of liar p er Br brother othere explained the merits 0 of f harning Harring tons toas graded Ep ejeller peller eller dr F park ark arh read the report of the tho committee on readers which was received the subject of adoption of school books was discussed cuse edat at could considerable erable length but decision was deferred for further consideration and the convention adjourned till six tonight to night A remarkable escape last I ast evening A W cooley who lives cross across the river had placed hina himself self belt on the outside of too much sense robbing liquid the detestable stuff probably had a effect on hib hla he Is supposed suppo sed zed to have ain nin doyn down la in 1118 lits wagon and become folded in the embrace of while he was iu this oblivious condition his team wandered westward till it reached the railroad track near tho the fifteenth ward meetinghouse meeting house there the outfit met mot with a serious impediment the train from the south came snorting and gliding along at tit an unfortunate moment for crash it went against the wagon carrying the vehicle lep team and man a distance of about fifty feet the wagon was rendered a wreck the team was scratched eat cat and other otherwise wies injured when mr cooley was picked up the prevalent idea was that he was dead his corpus was conveyed to the cit city y hall and when he be had slept off the influence of the sopo roua fluids with which his e system wa waa impregnated it was found ahat that ha he bad had escaped without the semblance of a ec ev ratch the votaries vot tot arles aries of intemperance mish might t triumphantly bbate that had mr cool cooley ey been clear of intoxicants he would have been killed by the tho cars but this argument is completely up fet f et by the fact that had lie acted upon temperance principles he would not have given the train a trial at extinguishing him he would atso also have had a sound wagon and team and five dollars to boot the sum in which he was fined by 3 ustice spiers this morning for placing himself in a position in which he could not take care of himself another of the veterans elder davjd david nelson then sen of 0 dan dpn D la Is dead the services over his remains were held last friday we find the following sketch regarding him in the herald of that town the deceased david nelson neison was the son eon of and eunice uhe ube tone atone nelson he was waa born june ath 1801 at shrewsbury worcester county mass he wag waa baptized into the Church of Jesul Chilst chiist of latter d day ay iy bainor dec fedj nd 1833 bieder evan M green the same day he be was confirmed and ordained a priest by the same person on march ath 1836 he was married to mary T miller millers daughter of geo and mary miller of providence rhode island the same year he gathered with the saints kirtland to ohio and there he was ordained oda ined an elder under the hands of father joseph smith after remal remaining nin uin t in kirtland kirt Hirt land for some time he ro moved removed in the fall of jackson county ulsa Misa missouri ourI cull but on arriving there he found the saints had haj been driven out of that county by an edict of governor boggs he removed to jacksonville III ili and remained there four years yeata and a half in 1843 1813 he went to nauvoo in nauvoo while guarding the temple he took a evero severe L cold which culminated in the loss of the sight of his lett left eye elder nelso kelson n remained in nauvoo until 1846 when be he and his family were expelled with the saints from their beloved city c ty while in nancoo he was ordained a member of the loth quorum of seventies and subsequently a high riest blest from nauvoo he went to bt st loul mo 0 o where on the oth of loui july tuly 1849 sw death deprived him of his wife at t the he age ag of 32 years in 1852 elder nelton left bt st louis for utah where he arrived september leth ho he first settled at konward ray Koy sWard Ward and after two yeara and a half residence in that place he came to ogden where he contin continued bed hed to reside until his demise in the winter of in company with hla hia son eon james enelson HN elson he be went on a mission to his native land and was warmly received by many of the friends of his boyhood and other acquaint acquaintances ancee in 1850 he was married again domlas to mies ules sarah brown of bedford england by his first wife ho he had mr four sons and two daughters daughter by his second wife he had two bons tons and two daughters he leaves a widow five chil five three great grandchildren belides dealdea a hest host of friends to mourn hie his loss ices A FEARFUL ACCIDENT JAMES tames ralls TAMS S A DISTANCE OP OF FIFTY ff FEET AND STILL I 1 about noon avay jarner jarnes uce lice gragor an of mr sir F Fic hoppey was engaged in stripping the shingles from the roof of the richards Ba bunding bonding on second south street a short distance west of the white house preparatory to covering tho the roof with jin tin he got too near the west end of the structure lost his balance and fell to the ground a distance of about fifty feet mr patterson Patter son soa who witnessed sed the accident states that he landed upon bome some loose locos shingles the force with which ho he struck being so great as to cause his body to rebound he wag was picked up in anan an insensible condition but life was not extinct he was wag at once conveyed to st marks markys hospital the extent of the unfortunate mang mans injuries is not yet kenow but bat it would be mar if he i F survive after his fall from the tha roof of a three story structure 0 FROM W dally com COT 4 new hew location for Sett settlement leme nt by private letter jetter from president A P F macdonald we learn that he and anum a number berot berof of others found a ve very ry pleasent ples plea sent pent spot for location in the san bernardino Bernard bio hio valley it has been deemed decided to 0 o sef ref settle settie tle fie it aa as soon boon aa as the purchase pur chabe chape e can he be arranged for it being on the mexican grant advantageous mr D bockholt anno announces II 11 aces that postmasters who were in office between july 1864 and june 1874 will find it to their advant advantage me to communicate with nin win he ht also states that volunteers in captain liot lot smiths company who protected tho tele graph and overland mail can now get their discharge james sames mcgregors condition we leorn jeam today to day by inquiry at st marks hospital that james mcgregor who fell from the richards building yesterday wab waa feeling very eore elors from the effects of the accident but his injuries were by no means supposed to be so severe bevere as to lead tc to the tho ision duzal iney would terminate fatally he must be the po sessor of a tough constitution to survive such a fall southern opportunities pre president 91 A F macdonald writing from mesa city maricela Mari cepa county A F says provisions in this thia valley are cheap in Utah labor ia Is in demand and well paid mechanics getting from 3 to 16 6 a day and common laborers from to 3 freighting commands good prices there are excellent openings for theSal thega inta nta especially the young active and energetic there ia Is h a goodo ty for a har harness nesri nesti and shoe anoe a bop hop and a furniture factory Hission missionary ary reception rec Bec eption th there ere was a very pleasant affair in the sixteenth waid beh seh bolhouse ool house last night it was waa in the form of a reception by the people of the ward to elders edwin entwistle edwin harmon and jos joseph eph jennings returned missionaries bishop kesler and his counselors Coun conn gelors were present and the house crowded scar ecar cely coly standing room remaining the proceedings were under th the a direction of elder peter reid president of the ward organization of seventies and elder eider francis cope pre president aldei of the elders quorum singing and reciting were engaged in ad dresse of welcome to the missionaries were delivered to which they appropriately respond responded eds giving accounts of their labors and expressing the pleasure they experienced in preaching the gospel dancing was also included among tho the exercises of the agreeable occasion the sixteenth ward braes brass and martial bands were present and added greatly to tho Inte interest rost of the occasion iron suits tho somo some somewhat famous iron suits known as A 6 campbell campbeli Camp beil bell vs thomas taylor taylors have occupied the attention of the second district court during the eti antle e etl week ony only one of the tho 25 cases having av been thus far taken up in thia this particular one the tho defendant has a altogether the best beat of the fight the shrewd businesslike tactics of mr gayloid Tay loid vil vii counrel being rather too much P ap parenty apparent y for their opponents it is not thought hat that more than three or four of the cases will be tried this term if at all tho the case juat decided la 13 known by ly the voluminous title of the tho great grest western iron iran mountain exten oxton siou sion of tile tho mountain Mount aln pea pes the tho next nest on the calendar is the oah oak springs mine which mr campbell contests the defendants defendant a right to locate as he has done as a placer mine As the mine in question dionis Is nothing but an enormous deposit of immense boulders of iron ore strewn on top of the ground without any signs of veins or fissure formation it would seem to an onlooker that the proper place for such a contest would be in the land office and not in a court of law beaver etonian Uto nian FROM THURSDAYS DAILY DAMY OCT 5 educational convention the territorial educational convention have had two beb ces sessions since sinca we last noted the tha proceedings edingb edinga of the body and adjourned yesterday without reaching any conclusions on the subject of option adoption an of school books until 6 5 pm on saturday hand crushed oras cras bed hed basl last saturday afternoon robert cordener a reaf real dent of provo bench beuch met with an accident he was removing the baue from a molas molasses ses mill when his left hand waa wan caught in the wheels and passed through be between the cogs his four fingers were badly crushed he was taken to provo where dr john riggs put him under the jaff influence aenice of chlof 0 rm and amputated portions ot of the injured digits digit fi mail irregularities we werm were called upon tty tir tc today day by brother robt IV heyborne agent for the NEWS sews at cedar city he informs us that there is a good deal of dissatisfaction among our subscribers there on account of mail irregularities irregular A singular feature of the matter is that the not extend to other papers it occasionally oc cc currea that the NEWS dire dirc directed eted to cedar bedaf passes aloag along beyond that point going ta t silver reeland Ree fand then AL lu tv it sta 1 it is not an infrequent occurrence for the NEWS to be fully three days daya behind time the papers are aro mailed regularly at the post office in this city and the fault must bo be in the transit we hope the postal officials will see that the source ol 01 annoyance complained of is aballe abolished hed the appointees in sanpete county J johnson appointee poin tee of the governor to 0 o the probate Judgeship and to the office of justice of the peace of spring city precinct mr page appointee to the office of county cleric and john aldemar waldemar VV appointee to the office of constable lately appeared before the genuine probate judge and tendered their official bonds judge J A allred declined to act in the matter on the ground that he was waa unable to perceive that any vacancies existed in any of the offices in question so they went away borrow sorrow ful in addition to the offer of his bonds mr johnson made a formal request that certain property of the county be handed over to him of course this was not complied compiled with it appears i hat that mr johnson is a sort of double appointee of mr hir murrays Mur rays and aid nid it is a somewhat singular fact that tho the rightful incumbent of the secondary office lauriz laurez larsen li arsen justice of the peace for spring city precinct was commisa commissioned boned to hold until august I 1 1883 nearly cne cue year of his term remaining the governor is not only goin ginto the wholesale business of appointing men to that are not vacant but is going back on his own commissions logan temple the work on the temple is approaching completion with gratifying rapidity all the mason work ia Is dono dona except what is necessary to complete the smaller turrets on the east end they will bo be finished next nest week it if the wather weather continues favorable the pointing on the east and west ends enda and north side of the building is finished only about one sixth biath of the out eide aide surface remaining the towers at the tho ends enda of the building are not plastered at all in lii side but the heavy plastering though throughout out the body of the structure la ta nearly or |