| Show LOCAL DAILY NOV 9 insure at rome we are informed that within the last month more than 1 1000 has been paid in premiums premium 1 to the home insurance company of tins city for a i commencement this is good and it shows that aba t an opportunity to t 0 insure in a company organized or with home capital and by reliable rella ae men as is the one named is appreciated arid and will be widely taken advantage oi of thieving on sunday night thieves entered tue the premises of thomas johnm int in the Fir stWard and took a I 1 b beehive ive contal containing lulng a swarm bt bees they moved it out tp 9 the railway track where they broke it in pieces re removed be honey bonev and destroyed the bees the loss losi to mr johnson is about 8 mr hives inthe same net neighborhood O chere were also disturbed but 0 no damage I 1 W was a 5 done I 1 e court notes in the third district court today to day d united states vs N V V toner jones ana aul F saturday november 13 set or hearing motion for anew trial and pronouncing sentence prank frank wright vs M S ascheim et al al trial before jury in progress salt lake county vs va dirk bock tolt bolt defendant allowed tiofil si saturday tur nov 18 to answer av r A header at about 11 this forenoon as niels of the general tithing office was r riding ming bicycle he took a header just ast in front out of build g ae iulg g on main lain street t he e struck upon his Is head and was so stunned as to be helpless some parties who saw the accident acel dent placed him in an express wagon and conveyed him to the tithing T ith office where he was cared for he seemed to be severely hurt though it t was thought mis his injuries would not prove serious gin singular an lar cla cause S of of death on the evening of the ais t a son of samuel W and maria angell woolley of grantsville Grants ville tooele thoele county named franklin edgar was pushing a pitchfork in trout front of him the tines gliding on the ground when they struck a pole causing the end 01 ol the handle to strike the boy in the abdomen with considerable consia erable force inflammation of the bowels set in from whick which the little fellow died on sunday last the ath dinst he was aged eight years one month and twenty seven days and was unusually ally bright and promising provo theatricals 0 on n friday and saturday evenings of last week the provo theatre was occupied with the lancashire lass in which pail margetts mal getts and miss nellie colebrook took the principal pria cipal parts the business was very goodard good and the delight of all parties actors and audience was pronounced the principal parts arts were represented in the way we all J understand der stand here and commendatory mention is made of J C graham as manager W 0 A smoot A 0 smoot jr john peters W C brown miss fleming and miss milner taking it all ail in all the performance seems to have been quite successful the piece especially on saturday going off as smoothly as possible I 1 A shocking case last evening deputy marshal greenman arrested win B wright who resides in the nineteenth ward on a charge of rape alleged to have been committed on two of his grown up dau daughters gaters the accused was taken to the penitentiary in default of bail on the way doubtless hoping to gain sympathy he be stated to the officers that he bad not been a mormon for ten or twelve years he was b rought before commissioner mckay this morning and an examination held the public and newspaper reporters were S excluded with the exception of the reporter of the tribune e who acted as stenographer gr the result of the examination was that the defendant was discharged there not being sufficient evidence to hold him the eldest of his two daughters named in the complaint lilian denied that anything improper had bad ever occurred between herself and lather father the next daughter ida stated that she did no not know whether there had been any criminal act towards her on the part of defendant as on several occasions when she arose in the morning in Z she he felt elt as thou though b she had been d drugged r g g e d she also stated that a young e er r sister it e who is now in montana had left home on account of treatment from her father the details of which are too disgusting for rehearsal the girl ida tells a story of her life which is anything but pleasing to contemplate she says gays that q on her mothers death about two years ago she took the batters lat infant then a few days aldand has bas cared for it ever since Her father and elder sister paid no attention to it this si stat erit is baidwan baid was placed in a delicate situation by a man in an named player whom she married last night she became engaged to one E graham of ogden a telegraph operator but who is now W working in a wine cellar in that city c ly t and that under promise of in arri ag she ahe was betrayed she asked graham G ra oam tot to marry her but he ata stated t 04 d that tha t he had also betrayed a girl r 1 in a ogden whom he pre preferred ferre to wed she then ca came me back to this city and went home hoine but her father drove he her out the church authorities of the seventeenth ward discovered cover ed her situation and supposing she was a str stranger angek gave ter her food as she waa W on the verge of starvation when they learned her try story t they still continued to provide for her until the he could find means to pr procure odare a livelihood W right himself himsel has borne an unsavory sa or e character hr acter for years he was formerly employ edin walker brothers store as bookkeeper and was later with R K Thomasb nt was discharged because of intemperance the charge of gross immorality is freely made against him by some of the officers is as well as a portion of his family 4 and nd neighbors the throng hatot 1 healed a FROM WEDNES wednesdays DAkS DAILY N X OV continued the incitement to rebellion b case against john W taylor instituted in idaho has been continued till the next term oi court which will open at blackfoot next april quarantined A case of diphtheria has bail developed in the city and has been quarantined it is in the family of mr johnson who resides near the corner of at third south andi Tenth east streets the disease is not considered to be of viru type tape at centre street a case of scarlet fever is quarantined ourt court notes proceeding in the tl bourt bonn today to day united states vs henty henry H hawthorne poly polygamy a y demurrer to indictment over overruled rufe d defendant to plead tomorrow to morrow nov alth frank wright vs MS ascheim evidence dence all in arguments before jury in progress Irro probably bably a canard the new york herald berald of november ath says that on the ad dinst near lambeth kilns kalns pa two men ettig etti 9 and ancl basing claimed by the herald to be mormon elders were cowhided cow bided and other otherwise wie mal treated for the alleged reason that they were endeavoring to induce young bomento wo women mentO to join a mormon colony As there are no mormon missionaries of the names given and none at all in the district referred to if any persons were treated ts cs is stated which is doubtful they were not connected with the latter day saints the american humane association we are just in receipt of a pamphlet containing an account of the proceedings of the above named society at its general convention held in st louis during november of last year including a number of papers that were read and that treat upon subjects germane to the purposes of the association the alleviation of dufferin suf suffering ferin an n the animal kingdom and among the human family is the commendable object of this organization its next convention will be held in cincinnati ohio on the and loth of the present month painful accident we are in receipt of a communication from brother ernest S penrose dated logan nov fth 11 1884 W which says that mrs elizabeth bet hBlair blair of providence met with quite a sad accident last Sunday bunday while out driving with some of her grand children one of the tae traces come came undone andone which frightened the horse and he be ran away the children managed to get out a one ne of me little girls garls jumped over the wheel and was ivas not hurt the boy was slightly bruised there were several ditches to cross and mrs blair was thrown out on tiie the horse and fell to the ground and in falling caught in some way tearing one of her ears and part of the skin back of the ear entirely off and her head was bady badly bruised dr 0 0 ormsby was wad sent for and attended to her injuries and at the time of writing she was setting getting along very well m much uch better thannas than iwas expected from the pen this morning brothers stanley taylor of this city and andrew jensen and george B bailey of mill creek werd brought I 1 in a from the penitentiary and taken defore before Coin commissioner missioner mckay they were sentenced ion may 10 1886 t to a six months imprisonment and to pay a fine of and the costs of suit in each case and have served the full im imi i less the allowance for good behavior and 80 30 days additional because of their ina inability ability to pay the fines assessed against them they were each subjected to a close exam examination by the commissioner as to their property qualifications fictions and having baying passed satisfactorily took the required oath and were liberated they are of course pleased at beisig free after suffering the punishment inflicted on an them for living with their wives and refusing to renounce their relationship tion ship 11 h the terms of brothers george C lambert ambert and henry W naisbitt Kais bitt expire today to oda o da day and they will probably be released to tomorrow morrow weather leather report the following report oi 01 the weather at various points point 8 throughout the territory was received receive 4 ty by deseret telegraph to day I 1 november 1012 10 12 ah provo snowing snow six inches deep nephi sno noA wed fid last night about one inch looks it livemore lik ke more emore I 1 fillmore Fillmo ic snowed about five inches last as t and loots looks likely for more beaver beatr ground covi covered red with snow last night this tn morning clear sun shining about one inch of snow Pa carowan parowan niVian three inches inched of snow clear and pleasant now cedar city four inches of snow on the ground toquerville clear with slight north wind heavy wind ast ast wight might no banow silver reef clear and pleasant plea banc bant no snow very win fk bron clear chei and cold e enough snow fell last night to cover the ground it still remains manti snowing a little two inches on the ground gunnison about halt half an inch of snow tell fell last night cloudy and cold ogden cloudy about four inches of auw III lit banow falling cold brigham city snowing and thawing one inch of snow I 1 losan logan snowing about 5 inches on the ground snowing calm about 8 incisi inches s of snow mysterious lous murder the following coroners verd verdict ct has been forwarded and to some extent explains itself there is a transaction discovered that needs thorough gh investigation TERRITORY OF UTAH county of kane j ss an inquest holden in kanab precinct kane county on the day of october A D 1886 before zadok K judd coroner of said coulty upon the bodies of two persons unknown there IV lying 1 dg dead one male and one female by the jurors whose names are hereunto subscribed the jurors upon tir oaths do say that the deceased cama cam to their death by the blows of an axe in the hands of some person or persons unknown and witla with felonious intent as aa from the nature and locality of the wounds they were attacked while 1 lying y asleep camping out upon the B buckskin akskin mountains t their heir bobit bodles s being thrown together in one grave covered lightly with earth aDda and a large fire built over them charring chairing ch arring the clothing and flesh of the man the bodies were discovered by passersby passers by through the coyotes digging into the grave rave in testimony whereof the said jurors 0 rs baye bave hereunto set their hands the day and year aforesaid A E RIGGS B BF F STEWART STEW ART JOHN B ELSEA jurors attest 2 K JUDD coroner FROM THURSDAYS DAILY NOV 11 I 1 to pupils persons intending tending Iii to send pupils to the salt lake stake academy are requested to call on either W B dougall alonzo E hyde or francis fraccis copi cope and obtain permits before monday next as each student will require a permit before being admitted to the school at liberty today to day dav brothers geo C lambert and henry W naisbitt yere were brought train the penitentiary and taken before commissioner critchlow in addition to the tern term of six mouth months imprisonment to which they were sentenced on may they served 30 80 days for the fine imposed they were set at liberty draper Y af M M 1 I A the following have been apen sustained as the officers of the Y M M I 1 A at dra per I 1 D 0 rideout jr president david brown and charles sadler co uns elors J H smith secretary james jenson jr treasurer 03 charles harles stewart Ste warf librarian aran the time liine of meeting is 7 ou OB wednesday evenin evening arrest at morgan on tuesday I 1 last brother richard fry first counselor to president Pres wm win G smith of morgan stake was arrested on ai a charge of living with more than one once wife he was taken to ogden and when arral arraigned ped before the commissioner sione r pleaded guilty he hd was placed under 1500 bonds to 10 appear for trial in the fi first st district court seconds in the prize fight arrested last night charles lange chiles charles hicks bicks bad harry beddall were L arrested on the charge of aiding in the recent prize fight by acting as seconds they were placed under bonds each to appear today to fo day for examina tion the case was further postponed until tomorrow to morrow morning the full penalty for the ense is two years in the penitent penitentiary liry george crismon Cri Binon arrested last evening george crismor Cris Cri sinon moo of the au guear ar house ward was wai arrested on a charge of unlawful cohabitation and add was taken before commissioner mckay ane complaint signed P W kench alleges that he has lived with mrs mary crismon crisman and kand mary ana foster as his wives iram dec 1 1 83 to nov 11 1 1886 the defendant pleader pleaded guilty and ys wa 8 placed under 1000 bonds to appear for trial john cyoung inda and W S barton being sureties bur ettes court notes in the third district court today to day the defendant hawthorne indicted indic tec for or polygamy was arraigned ned he pleaded not guilty and his trial was set for next thursday the dinst i P L williams vs win M stewart case set tor for triai on the dinst the joiy in the case of liht vs ascheim disagreed and were discharged this afternoon the case of henry newell newel vs W H hoyt hoy t was in progress before a jury i fatal accident our correspond corre corres spon pofi dent alieu Al meu writing from rock springs wyoming under date of inq ln gives the particulars particular so ot a shock anhock ing accident there As ast ollowa follows yesterday at half past ane one a named mike V nanen was killed in no 5 mine and another named matt sorri was injured by a fall of slate from aiom the th e roof rooty it seems they had bad pred a 4 shot and went in to sue see the effects ut of the same the force of the explosion had knocked down clown some of the props which supported the roof which they tailed failed to notice and they got under where the props had been when the he root roof fell with the results above at S stated d t e eluted again yesterday afa andrew W cooley of s arrested again on a warrant a unlawful tul lul cohabitation which ved by deputies smith and an u tuc tiie defendant was taken ioner mckay and re ion n a bond to appear for lation at today to day lie he was on band waived exa nation a s a bond of 1000 to await |