Show FROM SATURDAYS DAILY NOV 13 the jones case the arguments on the motion for a new trial in the case of N V jones indre were still in progress when we went to press the case will however probably be finished this evening I 1 information wanted john embleton F in inquires for the address of or any regarding his bis sister and nephew rebecca and john embleton who emigrated from england to utah about twenty years ago address selden clawson 48 st leonard st nevy mew hendon sunderland england preter prefer not to reply wt ware are in receipt of ofa a communication from A subscriber Slab scriber in county irk in which he propounds a query regard regarding the competency of a school trustee to serve as such while absent at a great distance from home and for an indefinite period As no 0 particular s alfr furnished of a ease case aige evidently antly intended to be referred to we prefer tot not to reply to our correspondents question the battery case yesterday afternoon gostave engstrom of union salt lake county filed a 4 complaint with commissioner mckay charging chris Jo joenson Job hiason of the same place with having committed a violent aselt upon him captain greenman went aishi out hounion to Union and arrested the defendant defell apt returning with WitUS witnesses SeS abo about 3 this afternoon an examination is be had bid before the court t kote notes proceedings in the third district court today to day james F keenan vs D w RL U ag W railway company etal jury return a verdict of 91 no cause of action against the I 1 united states V jones et al br bribery iberg for by de fend ants argued bv arthur brown for defense and C S varian for pros prosecution acu ecu the prosecution object to the affidavit of F E mcgurrin McGurr iu in support t of motion objection sustained sus talfie d as to so much as shows matters not occurring in court C spurt ourt took recess until 2 p ewhen when the arguments on the motion for fer new vial rial were proceeded with thi the e total vote the canvass of the returns A om weber county W yap was as completed last evening after the went to press that co county polling 2142 for hon john T caine cabie and for jbf pecry the totals of votes cast for delegate to congress are as follows 4 john T came caine wm win M ferry W WH H dickson 34 AL A L 11 EH E H Murray I 1 3 0 D H peery 8 it N baskin 3 J JL L rawles 2 scattering 8 total idaho notes rasmus C peterson of mink creek who has bar served out his term in the boise penitentiary because he had no promises to maue mate 11 wag wa taken home Monday nov ath his health which was very poor is somewhat improved much wants more add the so called liberal element ot of southern idaho aas as got more power than it knows ku how to tb rightly manage and yet it cries for more more r an outrage was perpetrated perpetrated upon oneida county at the last election only three polling places were designated for toed county k voters living in ank le creek rivendale verdale Ki Ri preston dittos clifton weston and vr view had to ijo 0 o to franklin to val vote some of them traveled thirty six miles to cast their bil ballots lots heretofore voting ingham has been done in each precinct the change caused expense to the voters and a great a of annoca annoyance nce I 1 Lem dinep from algen agen aleman just up from juab we learn that there is considerable activity over the recent find of precious and ana base metals in the vicinity of Lem Lern about 25 miles southwest of juab rei bently a young man living ip in lemming lemmin ton took it into his hea head to ts I 1 luck in the prospective new and succeeded in finding a biece of float I 1 which on inspection seemed to carry silver and lead leadin in big quantities it being to all appearance 4 galena of the best qu quality allty ve he had wt but b ut little difficulty in a finding the ledge some three miles this side of the station last named and within half amile a mile odthe of the utah central railway track I 1 in a a short time a carload of oie ore which assayed 25 to 35 ounces dt silver and 60 to 70 pir per cent lead was ads taken alwa tl out oat and now ata at A depth of 61 only teri ten feet he ifju is an a body of pro ore arora which he can make regular shipments with a small torce force our oar informant says the whole country in that neighborhood is staked st akedo off and there is considerable excitement alleged horse stealing S ing leslier day J J thomas wh olives lives dt at the he point of the mountain south of salt qt lake county arrested theodora green ona on a charge of horpe hore stealing jag 1 toe the accused was waa released from the penitentiary a fw few months ago to which placere pla place cehe he had been sentenced la in 1885 for four years bearg 1 for gratia larceny mr M r thomas in giving hid account of the transaction says salt he was induced to belle believe we that green had hadre re 1 dented and would lea lead at an honorable life if set at liberty I 1 r with h this idea he 8 set ou out t to p procure ro c ur e a pard pardon n for green and was batees successful sf u he then thai gave litra e employment yve nt and three ee weeks ago started him off to tort fort duchesne with eleven head of horses A few days ago jae be found that green had bad been in salt sale lake park city and other places laces 1 selling the animals and folio fa wed him he finally succeeded I 1 in a finding him at the place where the arret arrest was made he had three horses left but these were not the animals entrusted to his care two had been sold to a mr neff I 1 in n mill creek aud and three to persons city the others have not yet been account ed for mr thomas kept green in his own custody refusing to let the cers know of his whereabouts on the ground that he wanted to see whether or mot enot he could get his money or animals backi back later developments today to day indicate that he be has some reason for not wishing to prosecute the 0 offender ender so t the 0 matter will probably b be allowed to drop mr air thomas homas I 1 left eft for lehl hi this morning church musical society the contemplated church musical society of which mention has ha been made is now duly organized under the name of zions choral union and by approval of tile the church chu ach authorities the officers of the organization are angus M cannon president prof geo careless vi vice c e president and conductor professors fro alessio as 0 r s E beesley and andE E stephens assistant assistant conductors D M mcalis ter secy and treas henry gardner TAbra librarian rian adult adala members of the church latter day saints in good standing stand ipg who possess good voices and can sing in tune jand time are eligible tor for membership in the choral union the object of the society is to provide yde its members an opportunity to improve their musical malenis talen ta lenis LS especially with a view to increase the efficiency of our oar church choirs for this purpose the higher classes of sacred music will be studied and a fine pan cantata tata entitled belshazer has to begin with meetings are to be held every monday evening inthe large room of the city hall the first on the dinst commencing at pm the secretary is now issuing invitations to those who are eligible froni from lists furnished by competent persons in each ward we hope all who are invited will avail themselves of this excellent opportunity port unity at and ld privilege to obtain iu in jion in the divine art under such talented tutors as professors careless beesley and stephens and we anticipate the pleasure of listel listening altig a at an early date to gratifying results of their labors from tennessee yesterday we hadl had lacall a call f from roin elder elias S kimball who lately returned irom a grission to the southern states he left home june ath 1884 and went direct to tennessee he labored six months in union county that state and afterwards labored several months in hawkins county un union oa 04 county was a field in which elders had formerly labored and not much was accomplished there by elder kimball and Us bis companion elder eldek godfrey in hawkins county elder john A bevans was el 1 der kimball s companion in this section they were fairly successful cess ful making many friends they i opened up a field in tar pine valley where a branch of the church has since been organized elder kimball speaks of the people eople of tar pine valley as being noblie noble and hospitable and worthy of tae highest esteem esteem he labored for a short time with elder in this field I 1 in n march company with elders golden kimball and nathan tanner he left chattanooga for new orleans where tile party spent eight days Return returning inz to tennessee he labored in putnam co anty in comp company any with elder tanner who was pr president of the conference for three months and then went to hawkins co county adny where he joined his former riner companion elder bevan ile he Chatta nook n november 1885 and rena remained ined ther in theoffice the office until released geleed to return home holpe during daring this time he assisted president ent morgan and occasionally took short trips ta to visit the elders and saints he reached utah on oa the ath dinst in good health and with his faith strengthened by the experiences eap exp erien ces ot of his mission which he regards as a agrest g r eat blessing to him FROM MONDAYS DAILY NOV 15 captured on saturday night sheriff turner ot of provo captured andrew johnson Jo huson who is alleged to be 9 notorious colorado horse thief the arrest was made at al spanish fork and the prisoner was taken east yesterday afternoon the beaver election the municipal convention of the Peoples party met in beaver on wednesday last and after electing james low chairman and henry emerson secretary resolved itself into committee of the whole and nominated the following ticket for mayor henry Emer emerson som councilmen D Grims grimshaw baw samuel baker W VV hutchins t hin jr geo fennemore thos frazier marshal J G armstrong recorder rout robt stoney assessor and collector S N slaughter justices of the peace W W weakes WB bakes akes geo Fenner nemore nore C P bird court notes Proceed proceedings inis in the third district court today to day charles johnson vs elizabeth robbins bobbins dismissal set aside and cacere casere case reinstated john A lawrence et al vs park mining and milling company and aud decree granted as prayed for by plaintiff freemont national bankas bank vs george bock tried before a jury jary and verdict rendered tor lor plaintiff D B brinton vs W S hullinger judgment f for or plaintiff for edward austin vs tribune publishing company libel suit plaintiff asks a continuance for the term for the reason that important witnesses are absent from the territory and their presence cannot be secured in time for trial on the the time set mr rawlins requested the continuance which was wa i opposed hy by mr dic dickson akson the case was ordered continued for the term at the cost of plaintiff giant powder accident it seems that when the D B R G was being constructed through Cast laValley a quantity of giant powder was buried keai the depot at price on in land that belongs to mrs joseph birch A num 1 her ber ol 01 buildings nave have since been erected on oi this land one of f them being an out douse over the spot where the powder was dried buried these buildings have been leased to mr S S jones of provo who occupies one of them as a store uis his business is in char charge e of a young man named taylor tay lor who whoa on saturday last employed a named lamed C 0 anderson to remove the outhouse while thus engaged anderson drove a pick into a can of the giant powder about which neither he nor mr taylor knew anat ing and which seems to have been entirely f lor or gotten A terrific explosion took place frightfully g injuring mr anderson hu was brought to st marys hospital last night it was at first thought that he could not recover but it is now deemed highly probable that he will sunday services esAt at the services in the tabernacle Tabe yesterday elder menry henry W Nuis bitt vas as the alist speaker he dwelt aar some length the reasons which had induced the latter day saints to accept the principles inculcated in mormonism as the gospel of Chrls tand of the testimony ot the hol holy ly ghost they had received when they obeyed the gospel which gave them an abiding faith in principles the of salvation taught py the savior and revealed again in this age aethen he then spoke of his experiences in prison for the gospels sake and said that although those similarly situated as he had been felt keenly the loss of liberty and the indignities they idere subjected to still the spirit of 9 god od rested upon them and gave them strength in their hours of trial elder wm win M palmer made a few closing remarks in which he referred to his visit to the detroit penitentiary there he found a number of mor mons confined because of their religion and for whom the prison officials entertained the highest respect because of their integrity and propriety of con arct he testified to the truthfulness and divinity of the gospel as revealed through the prophet joseph smith sudden death about on saturday evening last while sister ann je jankins y k wife 0 of f thomas jenkins of the ath ward of this city was mas quietly reading the evell evening ag paper she fell forward from her chair without a moments warning and expired iier her husband who was sitting beside her immediately raised her from the floor and other members of the family hastened to her side to use every possible endeavor to recall the vital spark but in vain dr joseph was summoned by telephone was also soon in attendance ace and pronounced her death the result ot heart beart disease her sudden death was a great surprise and shock to the family but they feel consoled in the thought that she was not required to suffer pain as many do prior to the spirit taking its flight her features bore a pleasant and peaceful at expression as if she had simply fallen asleep sister jenkins was rather a delicate woman and about a year since had a long and serious illness from an affection of her lung indeed but few of her friends at that time imagined she would ever recover she had a strong desire then to live until an aged aunt who had resided with her for many years and to whom she was greatly attached att had passed from life and also until she could attend to certain ordinances in the temple arid and expressed herself as being then willing to die through the eier exercise cise of faith and the blessing of god she was enabled to recover and during the past year has enjoyed better health than tor torten ten years before During D urine that time also her aunts death has occurred and she hits has performed the desired work for the benefit of her dead friends she was the daughter of thomas P and ann smith was born in glouckes hershire ter shire england december ad 1833 and was baptized when eight years of age aee she came to utah in 1847 with Un tancle clell john youngs family unaccompanied compa nied by any of her relatives even then manifesting an unusual degree of zeal and faith her life was miraculous miraculously ly preserved on the journey during a frightful stampede which occurred many of the animals of the train in their f right fright leaped over the wagon in which she was sleeping and in doin so broke the vehicle a c 0 o sib but she escaped without injury she was married to thomas jeisi jei january 18 16 1851 1951 to whom shift she borrie borne three sous sons and ave dau daught four of the latter and thirteen grano gran children survive her she was a in moat ost exemplary woman kind hearted loving zealous faithful al and patient and was greatly beloved by all who laho knew her in fact she had not a single en eav the funeral services will be held in the fourth ward meeting house tomorrow tuesday at eleven a in |