| Show THE GRAND JURY THE inquisition FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL dib I 1 ORGANIZED this afternoon marshal dyer der returned the open venire issued lor for grand jurors for the Se sep pember ember tenn ot the third district distinct court the clerk called the following who responded and took their seats in the J joiy at y box bos christoper ghi diehl john klay J E 11 11 lailan jonall jot iab barnett Hu inett M N b S Ase Asdic beim tm wm W Chib bolm IVA wiseman Wise mau R dan bader bacler matthew cullen 11 A M Wui seth john tiernan li einan 1 I A williams Wil hamb james anderson Au derson distinct Di attorney varian faked the question mi air lannan JL annan do you believe it right for fora a man to have more than one living and wite at the same time lime the file face of the tribune manal manager wr was tinned tinged with a deeper on and the ti embers of the bar and spectators tittered as he replied no sir bit 1 I do 10 not mr varian nor norto to live with more than one wor woman liall mr lajuan no sir bir mr MrVa varian iian to jurers gentlemen I 1 know all your facea face i and pres presuming 3 ou can answer similarly pass you vou one of the jurors stated that he was not a er but lie he was accepted and the jury im paneled li was then as fore f 01 email maii tile the court t then charged the jury that I the law imposed ou on bliem the lue duty 01 ol invests thoroughly au all charges ol oi c offe d kithil within the I 1 third bird judicial district they should only accept legal legai evidence and be prompted only by a desire to ascertain the truth of the charge they ought not to be influenced by prejudice tear fear or favor or by public clamor but anve investigate algate all cases impartially were judges ot of the ci edibility of and of the motives abd if witnesses were prejudiced should consider their evidence dennewith idith with great care caie toe of finses to be investigated were defined by the laws jaws of tile united states slates and the territory if they nad reason to believe the evidence ass sufficient to convict they should indict they might believe a law giong in principle but that should not affect them thein as that question was to be determined by the lawmaking law making power who were to say what lawa were feces bury bary ie t preserve the institutions on which society depended depend td the fact that a large portion of the people believed polygamy or unlawful tion to b be e right hau hat tio nothing thing to do with them the legislative power had determined that and I 1 he courts said whether the laws lawa were unconstitutional or not no class of nien men had tile the right to say what laws they would obey or what they would not the jurors were to be governed by the valid laws on the statute books no man had a right to claim the pro of a government and at the same time defy its laws the welfare of society demanded that all the laws of the should be obeyed the jurors should keep secret all the proceedings in the grand jury room and the law lav imposed a severe punish ment on those who violated their oath in this respect if they desired further instructions they should apply to the court deputy marshal holland was sworn wor n to take charge of the jury which retired with the of officer fleer the remaining live who had been summoned on the venire Q H W law rence curtis hector W haight M J gerraty and J H rogers were excused DAILY SEPT 17 arrest yesterday afternoon G B williams of hooper weber county was arrested on the charge of unlawful cohabitation he was taken before commissioner black waived examina tion and was placed under bonds to await the result of the grand jurys investigation discharged this morning W 11 hampton was arrested on a charge charge of larceny on com compliant plant 0 of o mr hirsch ing roade made before commissioner mckay the investigation showed that the proceedings grew out of a family feud aud and that there thera way was nothing in the charge the case against the defendant was under bonds about 4 yesterday yester dav afternoon john cartwright of tile the el eighth ath ward was arrested by deputy marl bat greenman and taken belore before commissioner mckay to answer to a complaint made maae by D W Ren chand charging argine ch him with unlawfully cohabiting with his wives tile the accused waived examination and gave bonds in the sum of 1000 to await the ac action of the grand jury another returned missionary this morning elder james of smithfield Smith neld who has just resumed from a mission to the southern boul heru states called at this office ile he left utah may 24 2 t 1884 aud and labored in the east tennessee conference the whole period of his bis mission prospects in t the h e particular neld field in which he hat bab been laboring were rather more encouraging cou coura raging glug when lie he left it than they hey had been for some time previously the allaying of pre prejudice j udice comar comprises i ses most of the work by the elders in that section during the present au summer miner baptisms occasionally occur in different parts pans of that con coll ferenc end the elders laboring in it feel encouraged Y L j M 1 I A conference T the be quarterly conference ot of we the Y L M 1 I A of this stake was held field in tile me ward assembly Asb embly rucius lootus today to day cona com at ai 10 a m w and tit at a p m Coun counselor betor maria B dougall presiding there was a good attendance from various parts of 01 the Stake as well as the city cita aud and twenty one reports were read mrs horne was tue the fi arit rt speaker in the forenoon lorel loon and was followed by b y alia er who exhorted to purity mr emily a richards spoke concern gitig visit to wat mrs ed spoke ou oh faith alia prayer and read reading ilig baurch works mrs MM Cou coulam larin exhorted all to do their duty even il if hard mrs fanny B thatcher and mrs ellen clawson dwelt ou oil tile the temptations that b beset Q e t 0 our ur y young people mis aurelia aureliaa Aur elial oars sp in m 0 other her by malkim tal kim dug about our neighbors the altur after afternoon nooR noon meeting wab session in tes sion when we went to press obsequies the funeral service conail ewd by bishop over the remains lemans ot of bister bieter laura smith sinith was held at the family resi residence delice this atter ahe assemblage oi of aud friends was vel deiy Y laige lal ge to 10 have tilled filled a capacious hall the rooms were crowded and many had to remain on the lawn in iuli stoat out where seats were trie of the tabernacle choir i of which tk tb deceased was one ot of thy the oldest members bembe rs were out it iii loi ce tile the opening pieces sum saoi were liow sweet to toe is ia communion with saints and nearer my god to inee 11 prayer was offered by elder liehr beury y P richards the speak akert err were bishop james watson elder john Nica and apostle john heury henry smith the reni remarks arks being eulogistic of the character and noble qualities of the deceased aau upon matters of faitie aud duc doctrine trie words ot of consolation aud and sym sympathy wt were re directed to the bereaved the benediction was pronounced by patriarch john smith the cortege which followed tile th remains to the cemetery was very laige duura was a smut with lucli inore than the ardt nary of sun sinne in her kindly nature she has in au affectionate place in III tile the memories et ef many people peace to her ashes Destroy destroying big fish about six kix weeks ago information was received in this city that parties near scofield neld emery county were engaged in the wholesale whole saje destruction of fischb asb by y giant biant powder misu creek was t the he field of operation and daily large numbers of young trout which had been killed by the explosions and were either too small for market or had cad escaped the notice of those engaged in tile the business could be seen floating down the stream tun the fish that were taken out were shipped to distant points to market A watch was wao set and enough information was obtainer obtain obtained ea to indicate who tile the guilty parties were though the evidence was considered barely sufficient to secure conviction tile matter was referred to the lish fish and game association and at their request DO public mention was made of what had occurred as it was desirous that the offenders should be caught there was so BO much delay however lot in getting an officer at work on the case that the fish killers took the alarm and having mada a good thing out of their nefarious business managed to elude detection and escape punishment there is a point in connection with this that deserves the attention of the emery coun county ay officer sas well as those of other commies where I 1 violations of ane fish ard game law occur the fish and game association have been usually left to prosecute all offenders against the law when in fact that labor does not belong to them their or organization a niza tion is simply simp lyone one of private citizens ana receives no public funds forthe for the detection and conviction of the law breakers so that everything every thine done in that dirl direction is at private expense this state of should nut not be the enforcement ot of the territorial statute properly devolves d e on tile the officers of the law and should be taken up either by tile the count county prost cutin attorneys or the district dia trici attorney ibe the instance above referred to go well as others ot of a sli similar zillar nature in indifferent different parts of the territory was a matter of general comment in the county where and at the time it was committed yet no steps so far as aa scan can be were taken by the local officials to put a check pa on it or bring the guilty parties to justice it reflects discredit on these officials als to leave kave tile matter entirely to the fish and game association whose officers claim that in cases where prost prosecutions cuti olis of offend ys have been instituted they have been retarded instead of assisted by public officials in dealing with this thin class of cases DA DAILY ILY SEPT SEPI 18 sentenced th this is afternoon win Mor morau gau wao assaulted hiram mike sell bell with a in lambs lambdi canon a couple i f weeks ago was bro brought lit 11 before boef ore justice to receive JU judgment A fine of was imposed tile the defendant bas already been imprisoned m about 15 alays mik mikesell asell is slowly recovering and is now able to move about the house release brother robert mckendrick was brought in iii from the penitentiary tent iary today to day having made application tobe to be released from custody he has served aix months less lesa the deduction for behavior aud and also alo th 30 days additional for the line fine for refusing to make the promise to com the law lie he passed the examination satisfactorily and was discharged chai ged bound over this afternoon john B l furster of the ward was arrested on an a charge of living with both of his hia wives contrary to the provisions vis tons of the ed in ands law he is in bis 72 no v war ear WI anen aften brouett before the commissioner he stated that lie he lived in the same foual with tock wives and was released on giving 1000 bail conditioned to await the grant jurys action J W jenkins and jofan bohu manning became ills his sureties more farly early this morning a number ot of deputy marshals surrounded tue tile house of wm win L 1 owen jr in the twenty first ward mr air owen was not at home but the deputies seemed to clink he was in hiding so they presented a warrant lor for hid hia arrest an the charge of unlawful co habilitation nabi habil tation and made a thoro thoi onh 11 gh search of the entire premises not undine finding him they subpoenaed his family and a number of other persons to appear as witnesses before the grand jury y A serious accident at moroni moron sunday sept 12 ISM about 0 6 p ro a young lad aged adeo 7 son of L A of that city was playing near some lumber at remington Joba Jolin sons store the lumber f lell fell on oil him break ina I 1 in slivers the bones of the IV leg besides causing interial int erual arg burg ical aid by dr ot of Ephraim was procured but tile ibe boy succumbed about 3 p in morning mor ninar death ended his hia acute acme suffer lug home sentinel A strange Fatality At red lied iluff california on cu september bep 9 farmer ter named abraham loring met his death in a v very exy strange mauner manner he aad been ea eating ting supper in ina a restaurant and rose from the table and stepped outside he staggered and fell to the i dewalk a physician who wab summoned immediately found that he be was waa dead an inquest was hel held 4 and a disclosed tue cue fact that his death resulted from choking two pieces of beefsteak having lodged in his its throat owing dwing to weakness he kid been unable to swallow the obstructions or force them out ut court proceedings edings rn in the third district court courte oday o day in two cases of tile people vs prank frank M indicted for attempt atte rout to murder the de murders were overruled and an order made requiring the defendant delen daut to appear in court on Koh monday diLy sept at 10 amito am to plead to the indictments charter oak lite life insurance company vs M MI 1 gisborn et al ai motion lor for new trial st si omitted H HP P mason vs louis oviatt motion for new trial submitted lars jensen was admitted to citi zenshi the people vs hansen appeal dismissed on motion of prosecution I 1 1 united states vs H 18 S eldredge and franc Armstron Armstrong suit on bonds argued by le grande young for defendants defend anta and W H dickson for fer plaintiff I 1 the court adjourned until monday saloam loam at st 10 a m child burned to death on fri J day the loth just a shocking casualty balty occurred at leinan snake river valley charles foster jr was away from home on a threshing machine and his hia wu stepped out of the house bouse into that iba chas foster sr lier her husbands father near by leaving her two children asleep the elder was a little girl aged four years the younger was we understand a boy aged about two years while the mother was away the little girl irl awoke and tried to make a fire in the stove using some bark some of the he laiter which the child held in her und nand caught fir fire and she dropped it into the wood box setting fire to the house before help reached neachea the children the younger one was wag burned to death and nd the older 0 der une ane narrowly escaped the same fat being saved baher by i her grand grandfather fathe r but not a ot a antil Jort ione of her body bad been burned the house and isil its contents were destroyed oyed the sympathy of all their neighbors in their great misfortune lafortune in commissioned the following officers were commissioned by governor west today to dayt j JUSTICES olt THE PEACE james cuchins Hu chins weber county it A if endrickson parowan carowan Pa rowan iron count county J k H henderson parowan carowan Pa rowan iron county james county john F woodbury st george wasell ton county john U D whipple provo bench utah bellut county W k H brown provo utah county COX constables STABLES alexander willu provo utah county conrad basig lakeview Lake view utah county wui win strong prove utah county geo W faucett price washington county geo H taggart morgan morgan county charles haynes nepal juab county john jobu W witt jr reber heber wasatch county sylvester Jo johnson bason park city sum mie COUNTY OFFICERS robert H Iley heyborne borne assessor and collector iron county COB nty john jb woodbury superintendent of district schools washington county R joneida sheri wasatch Wasat cli cout fred Rus husband band coroner wasatch counte A X J alexander selectman wasatch county jol H johnson recorder kane county i jolin john rider probate judge kane county J P larsen sheriff sanpete county k bohu reid recorder sanpete iSan pete coan county ty 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