| Show ANOTHER RAID BAID HUNTING FOR presidents TAYLOR AND A FRUITLESS SEARCH shortly after 11 this morning mor nina U S marshal ireland strode into the third district court room and af after ter a few whispered words with de deputy uty smith they both took thear their departure the appearance of theMar the marshals shaVis face however indicated that something was afoot aud and what that was was developed in less than an hoar boar afterward justabe just before la 12 the marshal with about twenty deputies guards from the penitentiary etc made their way up the street and separating into two squads proceeded by different routes to the gardo house among those in company with marshal ireland were deputies greenman Gre eaman smith mix Vau vandercook dercook franks sprague doyle hamilton parker ell fl cuddihe and the notorious sam gilson also alfares young and others the gardo house historians office and neighboring buildings were surrounded deputies bobbing up in front and rear in the walks and among trees gardens sud and orchards THE HOUSE was the first object of solicitation here marshal veland ireland and deputies deguti es vandercook and cuddihe entered the biffl building ding and from basement to garret examined every nook and corner in t he house including cellars cupboards closets wardrobes etc after going goffig carefully over the whole place they finally issued from the front door having spent ent halt hall an hour in the search T they 89 ey seemed somewhat disappointed at not finding an any y one they wanted when the they y applied for admission warrants for toe the arrest of presidents john taylor and george Q cannon were exhibited and the statement was made that the marshal had received direct information that those tor for whom they inquired were on the premises they however soon found that their informant was either mistaken or had wilfully told an untruth to lead the marshal and hl his forces on a wild goose chase in order to see an exhibition hibi tion of their strength and alacrity the presidents OFFICE was next viat visited teil the clerks offices and the bee hive and lion houses with all the outhouses out houses and grounds were subjected 19 a rigid scrutiny the marshals were conducted through the buildings by alfares young cuddihe keeping guard in the office yam sam gilson and mcqueen at the orand do the others stationed at various points another half hour bour was spent i here when the marshals withdrew and aad turned their attention to the BARNS AND TITHING OFFICE which were examined thoroughly the tithing store barber shop meat ibeal market ice house cellars emigrant house bouse barn stack atack yards haylofts out ont houses and in fact every part of the premises was viewed by anxious officers of the court the s same a me result greeted their endeavors as at the other places named the historians OFFICE was now the only place left and here the whole force wended bended their way five deputies sprague sprague parker doyle dayle sad and two lothers gothers had ad kept a vigilant watch that no one should shoud leave the premises and captain greenman vandercook smith cuddihe and gilson performed the labor of searching this occupied but a short time as the building is used only for public offices there were a number of persons in at the time on n business one of these being beine apostle erastus snow whom D deputy deput smith mit hIn informed formed that he believed beit it captain greenman had a warrant r nt for this however proved to be incorrect correct iu smith also stated that in addition to the warrants for presidents taylor and cannon the deputies cuties de had bad f urther further warrants I 1 NO ARRESTS were made and the marshal and his deputies retired after having completed a fruitless search the presence of the officers attracted quite a large crowd who waited around or followed the searchers irom from place to place I 1 e but lall all was perfectly quiet mile while this W was as going 0 1 ng on the offer of re ward for r president cannon as published p in another column was posted up when the deputies retired the crowd quietly dispersed dia persed |