Show local and other matters Iffat FROM TUESDAYS DAILY DULY eed FEB 13 boys arres arrested ted today to day several boys were arrested for unruly conduct buctin in the ward A small fine was imposed on each of them by the police justice at fillmore today to day presidents B young and georgo georga A smith left cove creek for fillmore Fill elii moret morey with the intention of remaining at the latter latten place over night it is is expected that they will reach this city on friday home missionary appointments for sunday feb 28 sugar house elders 8 A abool wool wooi ley and 0 J thomas taylorsville Taylors ville elders thos thoa taylor and S B young Y oun kens district elders thos 17 williams and C H wilcken wilch en Dr aDerville elders isaac groo and george emigration we learn from elder NV 0 staines tf taine church emigration grat gration toft agent gent bent that the emigration railroad fares for tile the coming season will be about the same as jast year from froin new york to ogden 51 31 for bac each h adult and from chicago to ogden 43 elder staines expects to leave this city again 11 for new york shortly h artly after alter the approaching conference on coroners inquest at eleven today to day an inquest was wits heidy heldy by coroner george J taylor and a jurkat jury at the residence reside nce of brother william ashman loth ward over the remains of riehard bichard harwood an account of whose death will be found in another part pari of the NEWS the evidence showed that the old gentleman tooer too two steps aside to t 0 avoid the runaway but was too late being bein struck by the wheel and wagon wago box OI 01 miles and john walsh were the tho witnesses tift nesses geo ceo elie chie cheshire shire william F poll 1011 and hud william griffen composed thel the jury ury who returned a vardi verdict edof of accidental death it did old nou nob appear in ift the inquest that anybody was ws to blame in the matter that lecture prof K G ua ala ebers lecture science and revelation last evening at the ward assembly rooms under tinder the auspices odthe of the tho literary institute of that ward was a most gratifying liue success eess cess the lecturer showed that the antagonism which was generally claimed by scientists to exist between selen science cei cel and revelation was more imaginary than real or was the result of aggressions made by the votaries vot aries of either one or the other although there was a distinction between the two yet they finally blended I 1 into nto one science relence ha has given us the comforts and pleasure which we nind find lil jil in lit our advery day life ilfe and intercourse with each other othe adrid and i Is s educating man lo 10 a higher glanb of truth and alid know knowledge ledde but itis lods for revelation faith and religion to elevate him to that standard of purity and holiness which will entitle him to dwell eternally in the presence of the tile gre great tt eternal eather father I 1 the subject Is an Inter interesting s pk one an and anu d is 14 very ably treated fy the professor those institutes which have not been favored vcr vor ed with this lecture e would do well to to make makia arrangements for hearing it 1 poetry i i nob infrequently we receive pieces of poetry to the th memory of one ar or another person deceased with a request for the publication of the tho sanle to oblige tile the frien friends ds of the deceased we have no doubt the puLli publication cation catlon of these poetical contributions would ouid be gratifying to those fr friends lehds and we should be pleased to so conduce i to their gratia gratification leation if u ve e consistently could but the merit of the poetry itself left out of the question it will be readily perceived tha that the NEWS being a paper in in tended for the public generally und land therefore expected to publish only matter of interest to gilb general could hardly be reason ably expected to publish poetry inscribed to individuals who have or had no public reputation if we WO were to do this our columns would be loaded with contributions tj eions of this very local character and of no interest to the public at large to the exclusion of much other iffet satter which would be interesting and useful to the generality of gur readers we trust that our various correspondents and contributors will readily understand this and whenever they favor us with poetry or other contributions ende endeavor avok to have the same of a charac character tei tek that will be of interest to the gen generality e bality of our readers i A fatal casualty shortly after four last evening ali ari a horse almorse orse attached to the delivery wagon of dilligan Fil ligan and gwin of the empire meat market first south street broke the snap odthe of the hitching strap with which it was fastened to a post pot in front of the premises named the frightened animal ran at ddll fiall speed westward westwards and in turning to go southward on east temple st at the E eagle eagie agle agie emporium corner one of or the wheels of or the vehicle struck an old gentleman named richard harwood helas he was picked up and carried in co operative cooperative drug store I 1 where lie he was waited upon by drs Bend benediet benedict lct let and fowler who did everything for the unfortunate man that professional skill could suggest but his hig injuries were necessarily cessa rily fatal the skull being crushed in anone side of tho the head and the bones of one arm fearfully splintered fat father hei harwood was then taken t to 0 ill ili lil his 9 li home me in the tenth ward at the residence of his hia son in law brother william ash ashman m n i where he survived but a sh short shorb 0 rt time breathing his hia last a few minutes to six ocl oci i r 1 1 father harwood was in llis bis sev enty second year aliar and those well acquainted with him give him an excellent character as having b been een an honest and well disposed dia dik posed man m tn tile tilo tile ulio funeral services ef of deceased took place this afternoon at two at the tenth ward school house drawing of grand and petit jurors yesterday the following order was made in tho third district court 1 r i TERRITORY OF utan UTAH 1 I THIRD JUbiC JUDICIAL luil IViL DISTRICT J it is ord ordered ered and public notice ig i h hereby e r given iven that on tuesday the tho hg 16 t day ay of february 1875 at 11 on the forenoon in the federal court house in salt lake laed city there shall be drawn in irr open court the names of twenty three men to serve as or grand an d ju jurors bors a and aud ud the names of twenty four mento men to serve as aa petit jurors at the next anekt march term of this court dourt signed JAMES B morean mckean g chief justice etc and judge of 4 third district court accordingly ay iy this forenoon the two hundred names previously selected by the hon ellas elias smith I 1 probate judge of salt L lile like ake county and jedward edward B nic BIc mckean Kean eean clerk of the ther third district court were written on ion ge separate parate slips slip of paper by a deputy of the clerk and folded and put I 1 in the box by the latter himself all the slips being as near neat alike aa as possible this done the clerk being told by the court to do so inserted his bis hand into the box and well hiked mixed the slips the bok box was then handed to tu de deputy marshal A K smith and shaken so as to complete the mixing process everything being done wit with apparent fairness f marshal smith then did th tile tiie drawing business with chri following result the figures in ill fr antof tle the names being behig indicative of the order in n which th they ey occurred on that of the original two hund I 1 GRAND JURORS t I 1 i 1 I B baill iii il i f 1 J JB S alexander f t 2138 janie james s lawson 1 wa 10 3 10 14 R A iowne lowde a james bond nond jis jil 1 l 82 frank hyde n an G 51 luclus lucius hayn haens ofia ab abraham co coom oia oil 98 wi 93 S thomas latimer latimei vai t 98 93 wm borth 10 lo john mckay lw iii ili filpi marrin martin ll 11 K X haran esa t alex majors t I 1 10 31 3 gideon 0 EK f I 1 M 93 joseph weir at uyle 1151 charles San sansom soffi 41 iff john Al acdonald macdonald t 17 samuel russell russe li WS E EW W Ti morgan forgan 1 19 so 80 luman A ensign t 7 13 W W chishulm 1 I I 1 d doi 21 01 89 9 james M darling J z 1 lh li PETIT JURORS 1 it jye lye robert camm iii lii I 1 11 E B Calla calia callahan U atu meu 2 H G shurtliff 3 90 geo E bourne 4 1 47 A M 1 thomas A 51 devitt 0 Thomp son sou gt 61 chas ellis 71 7 samuel bringhurst 8 igo joseph peck Os 91 geom geo guo M ottinger r sag saw 50 michael holden holde ri fallt 93 95 daniel cram i v 77 wm win S god godbe bib bim i krai AAr irala iral 3 43 joseph seigel i 72 W WJ J hooper x ui abe cohen 10 16 E W 17 26 06 jesso west wesl Ve sJ 1 si zd W W 84 william naylor 19 Sarri samuel tiel liei howe ubbe 20 91 SF nuckolls lg 21 ill lil joseph 2 10 frederick Pre denck denek prod t 23 thos B potts 24 the court then adjourned adjourn edtill till tomorrow morrow w morning at ten tew when the only busi bubl business liess iless that will be doue dohe newill do will ba bd the naturalization of aliens to marrowl will win adjourn over till next monday until jintil which time the jurors pf af tile the present term were dismissed there being no cases on the tho the tho calendar read ready for trial i an the jurors drawn draw n today to day will bo summoned to be in iti court on mah mo n day t the he lith bihday day of march maich |