Show MEWS I 1 FROM THURSDAYS DAILY JAW JAN 20 bound over at provo on the B R S hines was bound over to await the action of the grand jury for mixing a compound of croton oil etc a poison with intent that two alleged spotters should take it the bond was vas fixed ataw broke his leg yesterday afternoon mr heber C olive clive was on his house cleaning out the gutter when lie he slipped and fell breaking his h 1 s leg in two places none of the fam family 1 y were home at the time and it wa i an hour before he be received any assistance his injuries are very serious going to the asylum on the application of his father A G paddock wm win paddock who has figured in the police court frequently of late was brought before the county court of salt lake county and after an examination b by ph physicians sic ians was declared insane he we will will be taken to the territorial insane asylum on saturday by sheriff burt bart shop shoplifting lifting to today day a miss robinson a maiden lady about 40 years of age was arrested on a charge of petit larceny she recently came from england and has been in utah once before about twelve years since on tuesday evening she was detected in att attending eNing attempting to steal two jerseys jerseys from Z C M L I 1 but was it liberated aerated she came to the institution again yesterday and attempted to make off with another article when the police were notified and one one of them shadowed her he learned enough to show that the woman wasa was a professional shoplifter and going to her house discovered a large arg quantity of goods including kid 1 gloves alov es ribbons silk hose purses etc that had been stolen from various places in one of the purses he discovered deposit checks on a london bank for nearly DOO in ia exact figures 1179 sterling novel ornamentation utah is becoming a fruitful field for the development of genius in the various branches of art some of those gifted with talent in these directions are youths buths reared in obscure towns who bave have to work their way into public appreciation by the force of native genius having no auxillia ry advantages this tais morning we bad the ale pleasure au r e of df examining a piece of ornamental work from the hands of G H jack a young man from mantl mand sau sam pete county it stamps him as an original decorator the work is done on thecel the belling ling of a room in the residence of mr fail E third south street ahe the decoration consist of a combination of leaty leafy forms heads from the greek mythology groups of figures keddal lions etc these embellishments are raised the forms being constructed of a species of composition originated by majack mr jack gilt leaf is largely intro deuced its glare being reduced by modulating tints the effect is very fine and decidedly antique we have seen nothing similar to it in this city it is isa a specimen piece of work and the artist invites inspection we hope he will receive encouragement an old folks item yesterday acting bishop hunter of american fork assisted by a very competent committee of the brethren and sisters of that city provided a splendid entertainment for the benefit of the old folks alithe arrangements are were complete nothing was omitted alC calculated ulSted to give joy and pleas ike he whole arrangement did honor to their appreciation of tille the veterans the gathering took place at grants hall which was tastefully decorated i with flags and mottoes of an appropriate character kindhearted kind hearted citizens owning teams hauled the invited guests in ill sleighs from different points and on their arrival were welcomed welcomed with lively strains of music from grants cornet band A large assembly completely filled up the hall and adjoining rooms ro omand Dd a more joyous and merry gathering it would be impossible to t find eighty four persons mostly over seventy sat down to the le first table lable which fairly groaned with the best the country coulL try could produce one would have thought that each guest had just cut a new set of teeth by the way that each one did justice to the occasion the oldest person present was bro julian who was in his year he is still hale bale and hearty the general condition indicated forcibly tiie the proposition offered by an intelligent old gentleman isome borne mens heads give out before their legs and some mens legs give out before their heads brothers goddard dunbar and savage were present each one did his hip part to entertain tile the com company auy the always welcome bagpipes t as played by brother dunbar was a welcome welcome feature especially to the natives of sold auld scotland short pithy speeches beautiful beautia ul songs recitations as well as music by b y the band helped to make the afternoon hours glide swiftly awat and as the shades of night deepened the aged sires and grandsires grand gran sires daires were taken home with thankful hearts towards the kind souls that had bad helped to make one day happier than the preceding one this was the fifth year that such gatherings ath in the winter time have teen been given in american fork each succeeding occasion seems happier than the preceding one the sentiment seems impressed upon nall lall who took part that the movement should never die out FROM FRIDAYS DAILY JAN 21 already P published ab bushed we have received from an american fork correspondent an excellent description of thle the old folks entertainment given at that place on january As we nave have already published a report of the proceedings those sending the communications which are appreciated will understand wb why 7 their contributions do not appear idour columns the appealed case we have received the following special dispatch from washington today to day in addition to the regular associated press report on the same subject which appears elsewhere washington D C 21 the snow case argued and submitted richards and curtis both making conclusive arguments g gu u men ments ts judging from the questions asked ked by the judges which un united cited states attorney maury failed to answer the case looks very fay favorable arable for snow the copper act the question as to whether thep the last copper act passed by the legislature is applicable to all those in prison after fter the time of its passage even though they were sentenced prior to that date came up before judge henderson yesterday atter afternoon ter noon in a case under the territorial laws the applicant jford discharge being a man named waters who was sentenced in the first district court on march eth 1883 to six years imprisonment for grand la larceny reeny mr brown attorney for thel the applicant contended that his bis client should be discharged as if the new copper act was made applicable to him after t it went into effect his term would have expired mr dickson took the same position position as on a former occasion inthe third district court claiming that it if the act applied to the term of those sentenced before its passage even though I 1 ni e acted t e por on subs subsequent ue t t thereto ere i it t was re retroactive active and d the therefore dinv inv invalid lid in that respect if such a rule were to govern gover he considered that the effect of any sentence could be annulled as if a governor and legislature should be in accord they could pus pass an act allo allowing wing live five months and twenty on a six months aabak I 1 liberate from imvris yaU wilp iper eta sons confined in tille the pe judge henderson too k aba under advisement FROM saturdays DAILY JAK 22 deaths from diphtheria A correspondent informs us that this dread disease Is still prevalent in nolen molen ward peacock P 0 emery county five cases have recently recen fly kesul resulted ted fatally viz two children of W L peacock two of N C larsen larse n and one of J D Ki killpack lipack there are still 15 cases of diphtheria in the vicinity another arrest today to day george saville Savl lle of ta eighteenth ward was arres arrested icid by deputies pratt and cannon on oh the charre charge of ef unlawful ul cohabitation he was taken beffre commissioner mckay where I 1 he admitted that he had lived with hw his fR livos ivies ayd ad was released on 1000 b bau il A 1 Nes lenand and W f heslep the witnesses were subpoenaed to appear before the grand jury in february court notes proceedings in the third district court today to day wasatch mining company vs jos A jennings decree and J judgment for plaintiff E sells ot et al vs geo F adkins et al motion for a writ of assistance by plaintiff hearing set for or january a bates noble vs della delia noble default of defendant decree of divorce allowed court adjourned to saturday january shooting affair about half past nine last night a couple of pistol shots were heard on second west street near the corner of third south all that could be learned today in relation to the incident was an uri authenticated rumor to the effect that a woman who was on her way to the fifth ward was assaulted by a ruellan with criminal intent A third party attracted by the womans comans cries appeared upon the scene and tired fired twice at the fellow who committed the assault this version is open apen to some doubt the more probable theory being that the affair was a quarrel among some questionable L characters located in the neighborhood another burglary Sur glary successful acts of this character are becoming alarmingly frequent in the northeastern part of the city the latest occurred early this morning at Castle tons store in the twenty first ward about 1 a m a member of the family whose residence is adjoining the store heard beard a noise and arising made a careful survey of the premises but found everything every hing quiet this morning it was discovered however that a later call bad been made and that the thief was successful ful in obtain obtaining lug i about 10 40 worth of of plunder the glass in the show window had bad been broken with a rock and through the opening thus made box boxes es containing ladies woolen goods silks ribbons etc had been removed everything within reach being taken the goods were carried off while the empty boxes were left on the outside during last night mr mcintyre whose store was burglarized the other night was aroused by a noise outside but by the time he got out no one could be seen in the neighborhood university it will be seen by advertisement that the second semester and third term of the university of deseret for the present academic ye year ar will begin on monday jan when various classes will be organized the lectures on law will be delivered by hou hon J G sutherland every saturday at 10 or at any other hour that way may prove move more Bult suitable ablo to the students the lecturer will treat upon the elements of law including its nature sources and applications An Ani excellent opportunity Is s here presented for young men to take a course of ilaw lectures mr sutherland has a thorough understanding of the principles of his bis profession coupled with the ability to lucidly explain them forgery about three weeks aro a disreputable woman known as may adams was convicted in the police court of vagrancy and fined 60 being unable to pay the money she was sent to prison michael castello who claimed to have been married to her the day before the trial tried to get her released release dt and finally did so last night by paying 80 the amount of fine still due about four this morning how however evev the manner in which be had bad raised the money became known last ni night charles T ne neilson moon went into williams Ger gerrans raus saloon to td deposit for safe keeping for a few hours which he proposed to spend at deorge barrs castello was present when neilson left his money when the latter called for his cash mr Gerr gerrans aias handed UN of it out and produced a paper as saying ing 1 I suppose this is all TIM right diffly if the paper referred deferred to read amr mc gerrans please let bearer have 30 of in my y money C T neilson 12 neilson N bellso C a de dared that it all right as lie he knew nothing of the checheck check and the signing of his name was a forgery the pal party who drew the money was afterwards wars identified as castello and arrested his alleged wife went to neil this morning saying she supposed the money had been taken for her and asking that the matter be dropped it had gone too far however as it was nas in the hands of the officers and Ca cascello suello will bably have to answer a for the of 0 f |