Show LOCAL locan NEWS from F p FRIDAYS fiu FlU DAYS dats bally DAILY man MAR al P 6 reports wanted the secretaries i of Y al al 1 I A of f salt lake stake who have not vet filled up the blanks for reports lately bent them and returned the same to HJ B felt N east bast temple street will please do so immediately the tho the deseret has received ala aia a large mm case in which to place ace mormon historical relics relies 3 brother vr other daniel stuart and Sis his sister hister terZina ama i 1 II 11 are the the donors brother stuart also presented resented to tile tiie institution the door of the first adobe house built in the old fort now known as pioneer square i improvements i the work of building im up the emporium corner coiner has been coi cot commenced a fenced by the contractor mr ell eil ellas eilas morris it is the intention to make the corner building one story hi will raise it above the top of orthe the buildings now on the tile west westside side that recently occupied by T AV jennings and swaner brothers store will be replaced by new structures angwill and will both have handsome ornamental fronts according to the plan these improvements will when completed give to tile the corner an imposing appear appearance atice alice the first and becony storie stories of the building will be used bot by T W Jenn imm imp in ills his bus business I 1 and the hird third noor floor will be a large hall for mee mec meetings tings etc the store be occupied by jennings sons dank bank the gardner case in lu the district court yesterday J H hill and chas neilson nellson were called to an to the indictments found ag against adust them it will be remembered enat these parties were bound over to await the action of the rand grand raud jury for their complicity in the killing of young gardner at ritts pitts saloon mill till creek a f few lew ew months ago it occasioned some that hill had only been indicted tor for battery and neilson for manslaughter in view of the testimony given before the justices court hill on being arraigned made a statement that lie he had struck gardner but once upon tile tiie applying to him a vile epithet and pleaded guilty to the charge judge zane fined him 25 and costs and hill turned away evidently f feeling aclin greatly rell reil relieved eved eyed at tiie the lightness of th the e penalty neilson who gave the kick which caused gardners gardeners Gard nery nerl ners s death pleaded not guilty alit allt to the tile crime of manslaughter 71 and and mr lr woods his lawyer gave notice that he would withdraw the plea within two days if he saw tit 31 cKnight mcknight in trouble again the case of james INI cKnight mcknight charged with assault upon the person of mrs bevis occupied this mornings session of the district court the woman named was the first tatu NAtu witness ess she testified that in january 1884 11 1184 the defendant who occupied a room in the same house as he herself met her in lif the hall on the second floor and commenced to abuse her ile he wished vi shed her to leave the tile house and threatened to push ner down stairs stair and break herd aneck 12 he struck her hen on the arm and on the breast with a heavy cane and kicked her on n the lec leg cz inflicting some severe bruises she said no nt one witnessed vei iri the ass assault dult sult ann she made no outcry aishe as she thom thought ht she could stand her own ground against him hlin robert said he had bad previously heam beam mcknight threaten to kill mrs ursi bevis bevi and thai that ill feelings had lou iou long existed between the two ile he stated that defendant had once been filled fined 15 for beading beating mrs bevis dr gardner testified that he examined bruises on the person of uhe the prosecuting witness a d day or two after the row occurred and an described described them as being quite severe ile he did not prescribe for her mr air mcknight mckei ht testified test fled that he used no violence whatever toward the woman but finally acknowledged hav having in 1 pushed her forcibly aside that he might ml R pass down stairs two or three other witnesses were examined after which the case was given to the jury and the court adjourned until 2 About the jury entered court with a verdict of guilty as charged tile the defendant will move for a new trial in the morning 1 consequently no sentence was pronounced today to day provo brovo POTPOURRI POT POURRI provo march oth uth 1885 1835 editor deseret news mems spring sunshine has hag for the present present at least driven off hing kins snow I 1 and farmers are at work in the garden some adventurous souls have got in their garden sass 11 I 1 the asylum is beginning to looks quite habitable and the tac gentleman gendleman gen ileman tieman who is down here superintending super intending the pipe utting fitting for water service creates a little ripple of excitement as be he rolls down from the asylum on his bicycle tle tie the theatre is so far completed that plastering g will begin soon the tile circles are up and the balcony of the dress circle Is is being put in the stage is about to be plastered and when ilone the scene painting will be dimmed immediately commenced today to day tiie the district court has hag been trying to empanel em a jury in the tidwell murder murder case arthur brown is here aa as attorney for the defense the B Y academy recently gave a very good entertainment to the friends and patrons of the school it was not as good however as the tile lecture given just after on the wonders of the microscope ero cro scope by prof J E talmage taimage Talma gc this gentleman is a very fine speaker sneaker and deservedly popular in provo we are expecting a musical treat from evan stephens class which gives a concert tomorrow to morrow evening it is fervently hoped that prof krouse will tiring patience here as rumor says he intends doing the people are looking for hither higher waters this spring than we lye had tast last last ear the river is a afoot foot higher than thau it was uns una time las last year ear the free heading reading are arc every iii vilt T the 1 a tables and racks lre ire well filled tilled with the best ais als so far this institution has proved A gratifying success the health ol 01 the tile people 15 1 generally pretty good ux ITEMS CUT CULLED I 1 D FROM erom LATEST EXCHANGES the the tho young men implicated in the tilt recent riot at Glen gien glenwood woot wooI were lined nned 12 each including costs D dwight wl ht scow dow closed his classes in bookkeeping book keeping at logan logon last week and left that town for fur nutte butle A recent fire lire at grand junction destroyed the priests room which was ia the rear reaf of the catholic church 21 the he molecular viar ulai telephone seems seelus to be growing in favor las lav or with uhe lid ogden ites itea there are anstrum instruments ants now in tit use in the junction city and there is talk of extending 11 the line to plain city logan indulged in quite a celebration on inauguration day the i xer cibes cisca consisted of firing a national salute music mousie from the brass band baud songs speeches etc and ended with a ball ill in the eveni event evening ag g inthe in the foothills near kammas Karnas summit county some prospectors recent lecent recently ly y dug lu into what they supposed bobea to be a bear berr hole bole but which proved to be the relics relies of an ancient mine tile the hole was timbered and the manner in which the work was done showed that a century or more had bad lapsed elapsed since the place pi ice iad lad had been first worked the tile timbers timber were ere aae are clumsily joined and beld held towe toge together by wooden pegs somme borne implements clements ts of cookery discovered there were cover covered edwith with curious hieroglyphics and were quite ancient in appear ance anee eunner runner explorations will be made A accident occurred at ithe emmadine Emm emma mine aMine jast last inda friday A party of workmen were ascending the rail t amway way upon a car loaded with iron and timbers wilen when aboud about hait half way up the eng eug engine eugine ine lue gave ave way aud and men and car ear tore down ane mountain side like a meteor all or 01 the men but one lumped jumped to the ground and were uninjured one of t them leiu lelu however howe ei jack welsh clun clung oil on to tile the runaway car until it struck an obstacle amt and was suddenly stopped the fortunate man was projected forward with great violence and cov e timbers from the car when itis ills companions cain cam to lis his its asbia si silance tance he be was insensible ana and had to be be carried earned to a surgeons office where his injuries received proper attention FROM eror SATURDAYS DAILY DAILLY MAR mau 7 stake Taber tabernacle naele the intention is to build a stake biake tabernacle in adl inore snore more the dimensions to bu 81 81 sj x 55 5 feet with a gallery on three sides of the interior the bricks for the building are air already eady burned and the rock p partly a artly oil on the ground and the erect erection election ion iou of the building will be commenced as soon as the weather will ylli permit A oung local architect brother brower J ji gili gibbs hs i is s the designer of the building and the pan plan pau is much admired by those who have bave hav e seen it still very siek side about six months ago I 1 bishops jos S black of deseret and it AA Km ball bali of Kanosh while visiting in fillmore taken suddenly ill with some kind of a lung affection and both have suffered severely ever since the former is only just now recovering ering and bishop Kin kimball kimbail iball is still very li poorly though it was thought by ills his f friends a few days since that some slight improvement was noticeable in his case his many acquaintances throughout the territory viii N iii lii sure unite with us in wishing for tor his hin speedy recovery district court Proc proceeding ceding S five days additional time was allowed to answer lu in the case of J L smith vs james mckill mcknight lit A motion was made by plaintiff in the case of F 0 webb vs chas crow to set aside the order older of dismissal and for leave to amend the complaint the people vs james Til nel cKnIght mcknight for assault motion for a new trial triai was overruled and an exception taken defendant fen dalit was fined 50 and costs the case against andiew lancaster charged with witti rape was dismissed on motion of the prosecution and a verdict of not guilty rendered A dispute mr james young of east mill creek called in today to dayto day to make a statement in relation to a row which recently occurred at the above named place between two young mel men 1 joha john neff and james young he ife saz says thele had bad been a tight and awhile afterward neff nenn picked up a large rock ani and calling young toward him struck him on the head inflicting a severe wound neff was arrested and justice fagg fined him 5 it is against the apparent insignificance of the fine that the tile complaint is made we cannot express an opinion as to the merits of the case without first hearing the other side of the story to the penitentiary the D R G train from the south last eveni event evening ng bro brought u three parties destined to grace the interior of the penitentiary for some tit time rie ile perry decker the ab nb notorious horse thief who was sentenced some days da s ago by judge emerson to ive five years and ills his partner in crime A T Greer who got four years were two of the party the third was rudolph audolph ames whom we mentioned recently as av ing been arrested for unlawful co habitation abi abl tation lie he was examined and bound over bv by cammi sarot of p provo and eing neing unable to obtain the necessary bonds he is committed to awalt await it tj the action of the grand giand jury tiie tite the ylie bear lake bento Dento democrat crat erat 11 R S esq editor of the bear lake Demo erdt that sturdy champion of the peoples rights in the tiie far north has been in town during the past few days davs on business connected with ane paper we understand it is the intention to make some improvements in that publication among which will be the substitution of original matter fri printed anted at home for fon the patent outside willell heretofore used the tu paper deserves more patronage than it nas yet received and ana we hope hop t the effort which is about to be made to awaken a greater interest in it will be successful lard land stilts suits the central pacific railroad nas has instituted in the first 1 arst Ii distri district u court at ogden four tour suits for the recovery of certain parcels ot land described in the complaints now in fit possession of ran ranchman ranchmen ranch climen men ill in box elder Cot county naty raty the first is against louis B adams and W N shilling for acres of land laud held by the defendants ail all and claimed to be the property pro pio perty of the railroad company the secona second against george Y lV allace wallace and others for foi uio bio 40 acres acre on which are located the salt works orl ori bathe rathe the third against james Q L burke burkland and others for lor ilou llou acres and the tile fourth against fc S fhi walker and others for acres the total acreage involve involved ed is and the aggregate damages amount to taju tb JU death of mr pitts at about 1030 last evening mr IV william 11 pitts ritts of tiie the arm firm ot godbe 1 itts co departed this life lie he was lately attacked pneumonia which assumed a severe lorm and battled baffled all attempts to check it his dea deail was v a unlooked for as lie he seemed but a 1 few ll 11 1 day a since in the tile full v vigor agur of manhood mr puts was born boru ill in lincolnshire Lincoln shire england ug 11 ill 1637 1837 and was therefore two about it 1 forty 0 r ty eight years of age ile he came to U utah tah in 1863 since which tune time he has resided here in his social and business relations he was highly respected by all who had the pleasure of his association for his kindness affability and gentlemanly bearing and we sincerely condole wita his family and friends in their sad bereavement lie he 1 leaves aves ases a wife a and two young children chil chii dren dien to 10 mourn his lobs loss ai cKnight fined the case of james Me mcknight KnIght lor for assaulting mrs mra bevis came up this morning and jud judge in behalf of th the a defendant fene fen dant nt moi mo ed for a new trial on the ground that the evidence was insufficient fr conviction in the first place tile tiie idea of an assault with a deadly weapon being maue made upon a woman and her making no outcry is certa carta certainly remarkable lie he said the bruises as described by dr gardner were much larger than rt it is is reasonable to suppose would have been inflicted by a cane in the mauner manner described and the doctor had evidently ev ben been visited v for the purpose of making evidence and not for tre treatment some home of the testimony went to show that the bruises were made by drugs druga and nou not by blows mr air dicks dick bickson son on for the tile prosecution showed the cane used by mcknight in making the assault which was heavily loade loaded Wand and would ina lna make ke a very formold formidable weapon ile he thought that bruises as large as those on the person of mrs bevis could easily be made with w ith such an implement lie he claimed that it was ridiculous to suppose the bruises were simply daubs of paint when an experienced physician had examined them and pronounced them genuine bruises the only rebuttal evidence to that introduced by the prosecution was wag given by the defendant himself and was so equivocal and self contra dictor that were nvere justified just luedin in oivin lvin it hut but little weight judge zane after carefully revie reviewing whily the whole case refused to set aside th the verdict and overruled the |