| Show local and other matters VVO adars darly aug AVO 8 Found round the T b of a whip which wm found on the street to day lay may have hia his hl property by call calli ing trig at this office information want wante d hirs sarah ann nn begnett bei Be unett malden maiden name green jabol 29 gauntlet street middles rough on ou tees Yorks yorkshire bIre would ike like to learn the whereabouts of mrs harriet williams maiden name perran who emigrated from in the year 1861 1881 address aa as above dragged to death yesterday a young boy at we wet west t jordan while it leading a horse to water met with a fatal accident he had bad the halter tied bround around his hia wristband stand the horse become becoming ug frightened ran away and the unfortunate little fel fol fellow low was dragged alcoe was ex inar further particulars un known cnown news newa from london A private letter eiter from mr 8 W sears re calved this morning states that wheat has liann in the london market and anat bad he be retained hta hia cario cargo which he disposed of home bome oliue ago at a fair profit until now he be could have cleared more he did when he sold the same letter and announces ounces t the h e arrival in london ot mrs L careless of this thia city A malicious fabrication we have received a communication from bishop john hopkin of croyden morgen morgan county in refutation of if a malicious rumor which ba has been cire circulated regarding the condition of affairs in that belt Bett settlement lement iu in ch the people there were said eald to he be starving and the authorities instead of attending to them ceiling selling 1 their stock and produce to speculators un 4 org ore for cash the bishop declares this to be a malicious falsehood only on one e family had bad called upon the authorities ot the ward for assistance and this thia call was made through the teachers and immediately granted the relief society had bad on hand over forty bushels of wheat and a i quantity of flour laid up on purpose for the poor to be had for the asking some men had bad been there recently buying stock for cash or storo aloro orders but had only obtained a 9 few tew head there was a board of trade at morgan which the people patronized when they had any stock or produce to seil sell it was true that crops were gone and the range dried ui buo buc the people were hopeful and it would be a long time eie ete they would as a community seek to stir up sympathy by detail ing ing falsehoods such as the one just refuted the counter sult suit tn in chambers yest Sest yesterday erday the following motion was made in the now case of the church of jesua jesus christ of latter day saints and the trustee in trust against the heirs and executors and was overruled by chief colef justice hunter in the district court for the third judicial Di district etrice of utah territory the church of jesua jesus christ of latter day hainta and john taylor hi church plain tiM tin vs ge george Y e Q cannon brigham y Youn 3 gand gaud filbert albert carrington ax eutora of the last will of brigham young deceased et al defend ants come como now the attorneys for said eald plaintiffs and move the appointment jentof of persons to defend in the above entitled cage case suitable aul eul table lable for such purpose pur pobe it being impracticable to aring f ing all of said defendants before the court in person by reason of the great number of said defendants on whom all papers notices orders and papers necessary to be served iu in slid bild case may be so served as by law in such euch case made mada and provided RICHARDS WILLIAMS MINER janei and W N dusenberry attorneys Attorney Attorn eya is for plaintiffs tho shipping 9 case tb the e police ourt court room thia this morning was pack ed sd with spectators opec attracted there by y the information that mr muser ser ber and others were to be examined an n the charge of beating healing mr harry bine the affidavit in the case ic it sworn to by al M bane and charges A M musser alex aiex elbridge tufts and bome 12 or 15 others unknown with an assault upon harry bane with intent as the believed to kill hill mr kawlins who appeared appeared for the three defendants stated that they were ready to plead to the charge of assault and battery but as this was not tha the extent of the crime charged he waived an nn ex aminat loin each defendant giving bonds bouda iu in to awalt await the action of the graun jury juige julge snow appe appen red bred for the prosecution se and was dd in behalf of the banes banea by judge 0 ge van zile for some somo time after aften the announcement n no oun cement that bonds were given the crowd remained in tho the hall ball andi and it was s apparent that a single act would have precipitated a conflict between the thy opposing actions factions A few words from the me authorities however caused the multitude to etie cile disperse and the police pollee court half au an hour after had its usual deserted appearance FROM SATURDAYS SAT bat imDArS ualies aug 0 in InDu durance ranco we took a run out to the tho penitentiary last evening to td visit elders cannon cannou young carrington glon and reynolds they are kindly treated aud and very cheerful under their circumstances brother Reynolds rey Bey loohs looks quite rugged and healthy twenty fourth at sunset sun act us a full account of the cele oration of the th there which we would publish but that we are still in deep thought over the paradox of cannons firing at sunrise aud and atSu at sunset met Wet av anne anno 88 me time more anon ai we progress S foreign notes from a private letter written by ellier eider george H taylor tailor london dated the dinst we glean a few items of esc est rega rera regarding ruing affairs in old england thel the london ondon conference of the church of jesus carlst of lat ter day was about to con vene apostle orson oraon pratt and several other elders from utah being announced as speakers the weather was cold overcoats furs and coal fires were comfortable fruit nearly all spoiled hay jeray also grain that should be harvesting not yet in head potatoes Potato ea rotting storekeepers their own beat customers standing iu 11 their shop doors doo rs and looking blue parsons praying pray over oven the weather paul Pail parliament lament investigating the causes ol 01 the general de pree sion etc etc the tho congressional Commit committee teo tea the congressional labor committee and party who havo have been spending a few days in our midst visited the temple tabernacle Z C M I 1 theatre art galleries and other objects of interest yesterday and continued their tour of the city this morning they are a pleasant and intelligent com eom company pany of people and ana I 1 ex express press themselves well pleased with what they have seen ibe the way in which they have been treated during their stay in ball bale lake and the opportunity furnished for lor witnessing for themselves the true status of affairs ln in utah this thia afternoon the party left for california we wish them a pleasant experience during the rest of their Jour journey ney nev and a bubee cu chent ent safe ret return urn to th their air homes in fhe the east another stop step in the counter suit brought against the heirs and executors by the church and ami trus tee in trust the attorneys for the defendants have given notice of a motion m fotion to dismiss the complaint and chief justice hunter has hm ordered a stay of proceedings until the aad 2nd of tep zep september 1879 when arguments upon the motion will be heard we append the motion and the order of the court in the district court of the judicial district of 0 f the territory of utah county of salt lake the church of jesus christ of tayon latter day saints and john johnjay lor jor trust truette edn in trust thereof plaintiffs vs george ae Q cannon et al defendants the and their attorneys will please take notice that upon the complaint and papers on file in ald aid sald action the defendants erme erne line A young louisa W Y dora young marinda H Conrad Co niad ernest 1 I elizabeth Y ellsworth eila Ella worth and vilate decker pleaded impleaded im and sued suied herein as co defendants with george Q cannon et al who now appear herein for this thia purpose only orly will mova this honorable court couro at the court room thereof r in the county of salt lake city of or sit bit sait salt lake on the and 2nd day of september 1879 at the opening of the court on thau that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard to dismiss the pretended action herein and to strike the complaint from the files of the court upon the he following ground among others to wit first that there is no plain plaintiff tili till io in the complaint second that there is no such buch corporation or association or peron natural or artificial as the church of jesus christ of latter day saints third that the plaintiff john raylor taylor ia Is not trustee ln in trust for any euch pretended corporation or association and that there is 19 not and ba be ari ati any y such pers person onas aa trustee in 1 n truet trust for any huch buch pretended corporation HAGAN sutherland mcbride I 1 attorneys for said defendants after submitting the above the following order was made byais by his bis honor bonor chief justice bunter hunter jn Inthe the district court of the third judicial district Distri dt of utah territory county courty of salt lake the church of jesus christ of latter day saint saints etc and john taylor trustee in trust thereof etc plaintiff ve v george georgo Q cannon M W S mo me curnick cornick et al at defendants the defendants M W a mccornick and lind others having appeared herein for the purpose of moving to dismiss this action herein upon the grounds sta eta stated ted in the motion this day filed and good cause appearing it is now ordered that all proceedings herein bu stayed until the said motion be heard beard and determined and that the bearing hearing of the bame same be and Is set for the second day of september 1879 I 1 at 10 um am of said day it is ls further ordered that said eaid defendants defendant emeline emelino A young nouis louisa W Y ferguson fergnson dora young marinda H conrad ernest I 1 L youns elizabeth Y and vilate Y decker in case such motion be overrule dhave until ten days af after terrald said sald motion has been heard and determined within which io to further plead herein jonn JOHN A hunter judge dated august 8 1879 FROM MONDAYS DAILY aua ara io lo 10 new academic year A special in another place informs the public that tho the deseret university will begin the first term of rr var 1879 89 on monday august Deseret paper mill mili the work of putting in the new now steam engine and boiler ia is progressing rapidly the mill will be running the latter part of this week heretofore the machinery has haa been run by water power and drouth in summer and tree tret bretzing zing in winter have operated alternately to much disadvantage the introduction of steam will ob aviate all this thia trouble Je and greatly increase the working facilities of the museum somo some fine crystals of oxide of lead from the germania germs Germa nin oia works have been present ed by F M W bishop esq of the firm ot of lii bishop shop thop crismon Cria mon mou ass aa ayere sayers of jot this city specimens of marble have been presented by the wa eatch marble company niso also a specimen of brass made byar by mr james of tooele thoele city from minerals of utah the original documents relating to charges ered against two of oun our mission atles aties for preaching the gospel in sweden with the judgment there on conj dated may ath 1879 have been presented by brother john A quist quiet of big these documents will be translated by the editor of the Bi buben kuben and deposited with the official illi cial documents in the deseret museum further particulars we are indebted to justlee justice isac garrison Hani hanl soD ot of sandy for the following particulars of the fatal accident which occurred at west jordan on the ath dinst by which a young boy met his death while leading a horse to water the lads ads name was john worthington aked aged nine y years ear a son of ham hamuel uel worthington of P phaon Py yeon gon aon he was waa living with his grandparents at bandy sandy and on the day or of the accident had bad gone with his uncle to the farm on jordan ear the mouth of dry creek while leading a colt to water it became frightened and ran nan away aw a Y the boys boss boy s arm getting entangled tangled in the rope he was dragged about 15 rods when the colt COt jumped a fl bloe fence tence and the unfortunate little fei fel fe iowa lowa neck was broken by the collision he lived about halt half an hour houf after being picked up by his uncle an AD inquest held on the body resulted in a t verdict according to tho facts facto I 1 glen given kicked ly by a horse horsa our correspondent pon dunt dent arctic writing from 11 harle barle marketon bar keton ston wasatch COU county coulty LIty under date of the oth iusi lust gives an account of a severe sustained by brother edward buys of that place on thu tha soth UIL uit lie he and a young mail man named were hit bit hitching ditching ching up ug a team the latter putting up the neck yoke joke while the former went behind to hitch the traces while there one of the animals threw up tip him his hiah heels euia eela and kleker him twice once on the thigh and again on the breust breast kno knocking ching him back against the e end d gate of the f wagon fortunately the second blow was delivered up upon anthe the strong estuart eat part qa q the chest nud mud and being a stout muscular man the injuries s SU raided sustained were slight to what thy might have been his situation was waa considered very critical at first but he is now out of danger though the effects of the accident may way to nce la lading iding the general health of the settlement was good harvest L ing was waa going ahead abend busily heber city had four cases of diphtheria but none had appeared in charleston as yet preaching in prison yesterday y afternoon I 1 divine service bervice wis held in the fhe utah penitentiary the in j mates of the place having expressed an ar earnest desire demire to bear hear aiom from rom elder george Q cannon it wa was communicated clothe 10 10 to tuo tho latter bythe by the tho warden waiden general butler and the request cheerfully acceded to tho tha hour of 3 pm being set fed for the opening of the meeting the bunero went to work the ground wells well weil and aud arranged rows of senta seata under the of the high wall on the west for the accommodation 0 of those who should assemble tho the warden kindly consented not only to tho the choir of the sugar house ward be ing invited to furnish the music musie but also admitted others who came with them to aitt nd th the p services ber vices and quite a good sized ca congregation dg r listened with much attention to the tho discourse of eider elder cannon numbers of the afterwards expressed their delight and satisfaction with the instructions given |