Show local and other matters naom FROM DAILY ejov 21 indictments yesterday afternoon the grand jury came into court and by their foreman pre pro dented four indictments all found under the iava lava of utah territory terri tory Info information mailon wanted of george georgia blood who emigrated from not lot england some 20 years ago and anid oliver roberts who emigrated from Birmingha bend send their addresses to thomas A shreeve yh reeve Pa canterbury new zealand the cattle case it id ift whispered on the street that keyser and others who wera were charged with cattle battle stealing ii and abd have been before the grand J jury ury ary since bince yesterday morning have been indicted by y that body for the offense charged changed and that the matter has bals been ed entirely tire y dispo disposed s ad of or so far as the gra grand nd jury are concerned we have no authority however to state that such finch are the facts though the rumor Is regarded as having havin g truth for its basis discharged arged BI lees and oliver were before J justice horne home of the second ct yesterday I 1 afternoon to undergo examination for the part they werd were charged to have ve taken in the cattle stealing business mr was discharged at once without examination it being evident that his account oft ho affair already y pub limbed waa was true in regard to his not hauling the stolen hides or having any knowledge of their whereabouts at the tho time he was interviewed ter viewed by the police on that subject mr lees was examined at some length and considerable testimony adduced but nothing was proven against him either and he was was finally discharged also the logan Te tenpie yaple raple work ron fon the temple has ceased and the walls have been covered for the winter this ia Is owing to the early and severe cold weather which rendered it impossible to do good mason work the height of the building la Is on the south side and east end nearly 60 feet and on the north side and west end over 50 feet the saw mill wood camp camps and three rock jes les will remain in operation from them continue as idi idy iong long ng as the weather will permit A number of stone cutters will be kept at work cutting sandstone and dressing the black marble for the building and few otner other wll latay stay on the block logar logan leader I 1 FrIght frightful fal faI accident A correspondent at mendon brendon are Ate cdon cache county sends bends us sn an account of a fearful accident that occurred there on the A young man named james hill son eon ot of james P F hill of that place while out hunting was accidentally shot in the leg lei the discharge struck just above the lett ankle and ana tore toie uhe the leg frightfully t amputation was found necessary and was fully performed by dr 0 0 ormsby of logan the p patient adient ia is doing well the th logan zeadell thus describes the manner of the accident the young man hilj hill in company with a companion was out duck hunting and a flock nock of ducks rising from behind them james hill turned rapidly to fire hib his companion turned al through his bis bands being benumbed with cold or the excitement of the moment the gun was discharged the whole charge passing through the left leg of youn young g hill I 1 a bout about four inches s above the ankie ankle joint tearing away about two inches of both bolh bones in the leg jeg making a frightful wound the accident happened about one and it was four before they sot got to town the tira opium case the ri alof ah coon for keeping an opium house houses where that article ia is kept boreale fo tor for reale waie sale bold sold and smoked inthis in this thib city came up thib this morning before alderman raleigh chols who is today to day representing justice in the police court the promised motion by the defense tor lox a discharge of the suit for lack of the courts jurisdiction came up and was overruled A jury composed of JR F nealen wm naylor henry reiser john W Sn ellFred J Lyng lyngberg berg barg and stephen crompton was then chosen and the trial proceeded at the conclusion of the arguments the lury iury ury were shown the city in relation to the use of they retired t ire lre d a and nd in about five minutes returned with a verdict of the justice then imposed a it fine flue of 50 on ah coon the offense charged against him in this complaint occurred on lila the insl he Is yet to be tried on a similar charge the tho offense named therein having occurred on the dinst several other chinaman are a accused cubed and the trials will be disposed of in their proper order they are going on this afternoon 0 1 W FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MY NOT 22 home Mission The home missionaries sion bion alo ilo arles aries of this stake will meet at the council house on wednesday evening the at seven two more the grand J jury ury UZY came into late court yesterday a afternoon noan and presented ted two more indictments found under the laws of the territory they immediately returned to their room to transact other bu business sineas the opium Business Ah coon the chinaman fined 50 yesterday a y for keeping an opium den and selling opium on oil the abe net was u up before alderman Balet ghon oti the charge of committing A of fence on the janst he plead guilty fo to the latter charge and wah waa fined 25 another chinaman implicated was discharged from custody and the remaining remal pinc ping cabes cases set for hearing healing monday at ht 10 sini am 2 when it Is expected justice v will be abie alq to occupy hib his accustomed pince place the tho oattie stealing our oun district court proceedings today to day contain a EL minute of the cattle stealing case henry keyser isaac hunter and the man hemingway have been indicted on a charge of grand larceny that is for stealing 15 head bead of cattle belonging to the church of jesus christ of latter day saints K kelset a ber ben plead ae d not guilty this morning 1 dg and was as released on bonds of 1 1500 the he case may not come ap fo for fon r trial before the tho february term of the district court missionary Li labors bors hors A letter from elder james mallard now laboring in autauga county alabama gives an interesting account of his experience as a missionary in that region he was at the date of writing the dinst in a place called mountain creek he had been in that neighborhood since the of june had baptized one pe person raon and made other con verts who were on the eve of joining the church he felt well and alive alite to his hla duties and speaks encouragingly cou ot of uhe the prospects in his field for further good work since his hia success began he had met the usual spirit of persecution but on the other band had made friends of many good and honest people and removed prejudice from their minds regarding the principles of the gospel stage robbery the tho junction this morning contains an account of a stage robbery that is said to have occurred at pilgrim station 85 miles this thia bide side of boise city on last tuesday night about five live p m two men rode rods up to ane station asked the hostler how long before the stage would be there and on his answer ingin about two hours proceeded to bind him they then waited for the stage which drove up about 7 and presenting shotguns at the driver and the man passenger who happened to bo be aboard the highwaymen ordered them to throw U up p their hands and descend the they y came down and were bound and the passenger robbed of 96 the driver had no mone mont money y on hia hla person on being ex postulated with by their victims for robbing poor working men the thieves relented a little and handed banded back a watch but kept the money they also allowed the men to keep their overcoats chey they cooked and ate supper suppers fed their horses robbed wells bargos treasure trea sure suie box partially part patt laUy loosened their p prisoners riso ners and bidding them good Morning ii in true dick turpin style mounted their horbes horses i and rode away FROM MONDAY MONDAYS 8 DAILY NOV 24 21 i call cau for it ther there 0 la Is a message at the W U telegraph office for james M bullard appointed the fo howIng following postmasters have beean el 5 law for johnson kane co and wm Cl ardner for pine fine valley washington co I 1 utah med died the same letter which gives the particulars of the death of james Jamea beal on the fost lost records the death from sick m nesa the same day of the oldest child of andreas olsen oisen of Ephr Ephraim alm aim just pl clevious evious to the tiie fathers return froma from a visit to this city for washington hon uon george Q cannon delegate leaves in the morning for washington to be present at the opening of congress greason on monday the lat of december he will be accompanied by his bis wife and two daughters the party will remain in the east until the close of th the a L cession egi esi ifon alon which may extend to the middle of next summer killed by an engine saturday morning as the utah south ern ex express pre as was whirling along on its daliy daily trip to the south a mare attempted to jump across the track nr ner the old yard in the sixth ward the ground being very soft at that place the unfortunate animal stuck fast in the mire and was struck by t the lie lle loco in motive 6 the shock killing g her almost instantly several ties were displaced by the concussion but he demage damage was soon repaired and d the train resumed its way fatal mishap by private letter from bishop 0 0 N dorfus ephraim to elder 0 0 een fien we learn of a sad fad accident that occurred on the ast by which a young ayoung boy name d james fames beal met with an hu untimely death the occurrence ha happened on the premises of bro orist Crist cristiansen lansen nho way wat away from home homo exhibiting his panoramic views and was first informed of the circumstance by the letter referred to above A boy mentioned as ige rge ICE matus ra stub stua whom we suppose to be a son of elder went into the granary near the house and picking up an old musket be gan examining it to see as be he bays says it there was any cap on ou it while holding it on a level in the direction of the door it was accidentally discharged and the entire load entered the face of young beal who at that moment appeared in the doorway he fell to the ground and was taken to the residence of bishop dorius dorlus where he expired d hone sone after 18 hours of suffering buffering some soma of the shot had bad penetrated to the brain A coroner coroners is inquest rendered a verdict of accidental death from the careless use of firearms firearm the boys were good friends and had played together just prior to the fatal event the unfortunate affair is felt almost equally by the families of both the main actors ac whose gloom and sadness is shared in a measure by the whole community wo extend our heartfelt sympathy to the at flirted relatives and friends A procrastinating prosecutor about 12 years ago a horse thief named ike Pt potter ter was klied killed in this territory and in the year 1867 a at t the time judge titus sat eat upon the bench here alx aix men namely jacob hoffman B R J redden bedden alma smith joseph brim and a mr livingston were arrested for the alleged murder the grand jury at that time failed to find a bill and the defendants were discharged during daring judge mckeand Mc administration tr tra tion the parties were again arrested and indicted by the celebrated englebrecht jury juryj which was afterward declared by the united states supreme court to nave been em paneled illegally and their acts therefore null and void in 1877 while judge haefler schaeffer Bc bat eat in the third district court another indictment indie indic tient for the same offense fence of was found the accused parties again taken into custody held hold in bona bopa and the ease case set seh lor trial since bince then at every term of the court this cage case has been pending but through lack of time convenience or on some pretext or another on the part of the gho probo proBa prosecution cution bab baa never been disposed of at the last term of court the cause was dismissed as to but the other five were still held to answer two weeks ago tit sit came up and was again continued until today to day this morning another delay was asked by the tho district attorney on the plea that he was wag nol not yet ready neady with his evidence the counsel for the defense sheeks and Will williams ihma fc young however b being eing tired ot of this to be continued d style of action and not desiring if it could be avoided to wade through another tedious chapter arose in their might and protested against further dalliance rep rap representing r es with force and logic t he the in castico and annoyance anno yence to which their clients bad been subjected for two long years tobay to say bay nothing of the heavy expense of coming and the prosecuting attorney abarm A warm debate arose and on judge beattys Beatt ya asking ashing for further continuance bib bis honor judge hunter declined to grant it judge beatty then moved forthe for the dismissal of the suit sult this the court was about to grant when the counsel for the defense objected as such a stop atop would ron render ronder their clients still liable to fur sur ther prosecution they demanded trial at once and it was finali finall finally agreed that the case should come up on the first day of the february term and be tried whether r the prosecution was ready with its evidence or nol not the sureties were discharged and the defendants released on their own recognizance revising the school law at the meeting of the educational Association held heid beld saturday evening the following amendments to the school law were presen presented tidd by bythe the committee sp appointed p to revise and report on the same bame that incorporated cities maybe may be consolidated into one school district upon an affirmative vote being cast by the registered voters of said cities upon the question that trustees be elected by a majority cotef vote and their office be for three years jone jono trustee retiring each year leaving two old trustees in office an auditor to be elected annually in each district to examine the trustees ace accounts f 1 the trustees ahall bep ft ildi of their off iclal official acis ads and report receipts and expenditures of all funds annually to the taxpayers of the district voting for trustees and auditors and for levying taxes to be by ballot that in incorporated cities the special school tax shall be maesi assessed ed and collected by the city asseE assessor sor son and collector the tho trustees shall constitute a board of equalization to examine arm and equalize the nases sors list of taxes and remit or abate taxes of antane idiotic infirm or indigent persons to a specified amount to levy upon taxable personal property of delinquents the school year to commence on the let of july the schoel age ago shail shall bo be between six and eighteen years districts employing teachers not pos possessing a certificate signed by the board of examination are to forfeit the apportionment of any public school fund none but pupils of school age to receive benefit from appropriations or public moneys the county treasur treasurers ers to pai pay out school money for none other than school purposes candidates for scholarship in the normal department to be nominated by the board of examination iu irl each county normal graduates to be free from obligation to teach if not called upon within two years from ditte date of graduation the sections were then discussed and the first beven approved and adopted by the association the remaining ones w wiil will III be considered at the next meeting of df the association to be held hold next saturday eveni evening ngat at 7 OClO OCI ocl OCko CB 1 executive office offie e J whereas Wh creao arcao his excellency B R B hayes president has by his 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