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Show JUDGE J, F, KINNEY DEAD Former Chief Justice and Delegate to Congress. PASSED AWAY AT 86 YEARS Appointed Chief Justice of Supreme Couit of Utah Tcirftory by President Presi-dent Pleice In 18S1 nnd Heap, pointed by President Ilucliinan In 1800 Was Marriott nt Ago of 81 to Utah Woman Had n Long Public Careei in Utah nnd Ulso-whero. Ulso-whero. (Himnay s IXillj ) Willi the ili ilh nf Hon Inlin riloli Kinney earl yisterdn) inornlna; tho.e passod fmni i mil niu nf the men who lulpiil tn i.uiko blHtnry In the days whgn I'tah as vonnB. He as fnr four eara filler I until o of the Terrl-lury Terrl-lury nr I'lnli nml Tor two nrs ibh- he was r II 1 ur n to inljub ate the c - KTowinff out of the Alorrlslte w u ' will h Is still remembered by m uu nf the older clll?tns It also fell In th. lot of Judge l.lnney to tiy three Indians rimmed with the murder of ( n t Gunnison who bad been sent out bj the p;o eminent to make sureys along the Soler rler The trial was In Id nt Salt freek, under tbo protee-tlon protee-tlon of Col Steptoo of the United Statea nruiy, whose teglmcnt was wintering win-tering In Salt Lake. The Indians wcro i mulcted lhe ense nttrncted a Brent deal nf nttentlon nt the time, because it was bitleed that tho muider was Inelttd by HrlKliam nuns and other Mnnnon leadcis. This, howtver, was lint proMd In lulv 161 Judce Kinney was re-moMd re-moMd from the Judlelnl l.tneli nnd siiieceded bs Judge Titus of I'hll ulel-I ulel-I bin Almost linmi dlntoly nfterward be was (leiltd b unanimous ole as the di legale In I'nngrii from the Ter-iltory Ter-iltory of tltnh, and lemalned In this ofllei t. nt II the ndjournmtnt of tho Thirty eighth fomties.i In 1155 He male it stirring sttch In defense nf f,o llrlghnm ming who had been eharged with illsloailv lu jt speech by Firnando Wool lender of the t'opper-hea t'opper-hea I pally In fongress After Mr Klnni) s enicerln fongiess he n turned to Ncbrnskn where be was nrterward luvnore 1 b nn appolnlm. nt as spe. lal Indian commissioner and Indlnn K nt for the anktnn filmix Indlmis nr Hoiith Dakota This, p-sillon p-sillon In rtnlgiud nftit a si r lee of neuily IHe ears nnd In 1S90 renioiol in Kan Mego t'nl In 1s'ir. he bad the misfortune to lose his wife who hid ben his faithful efinpaniim fin Judco Kinney. gate In ( unit ss fiom I'tnh and nt n niu.h litu inlod rm live jenis sp.lil Inillnn i ommlsHlnni r and Indian In-dian iigiiii rm the iuiktoii Sioux Indians In-dians lu .souih liiki.tn I'm tlilit) four joins nfter loalng hls sent In i'i ugitss lu 1SH3 he was awa rioiu I tab but In lMiB he returned re-turned tn Salt I. ike Cits and his slnto made bis In. in. hero He was St, jeuis of agt and his tl.ulh whs dm to gen-tral gen-tral wealness atleudaut upon old age lhe funiial stnloia win b, itl.. at the liimie 7.10 South I'lfth lnnt slnet. lids afteiiinon at I ntlmk lntermtnt will be at Mm Diego fal It was In list (hat Julgo Klnne was aiipnlulid b I'resldfiit l'line l 111 r Justlte of the Hu tenie Couil of I'tah lit at out i st t out fiom eastern east-ern Iowa whom he then leshltd with his wlft. mil foiu .hlldreii, to ciosa the Plains to Hall I,ukt Ihi) wem nUnit roll, nioullis In making the Hip, and wlill. nn route Mrs Klniuy gae birth to u son the II. Rt whlio ehlld Ihiiii In Nibiaska aftu the organlsallon ot (he teiiltoij 'lln. fmills iimalnml In Utah until 1rm when tbe leliiined tn Iowa In onl. i In Kl. their ehll Iron an nppintiiiilu to .ill. nil irhnol In the spilng of lsr.7 (hi i emoted tn Nebraska Ne-braska t II) Nob whole Mr Klnnis piutlleod law In lu wllhnut nil) pitIous Imimatfon lit wan again np-I np-I ointed I'hltf luatho of 1 i.ih by l'ris-liluit l'ris-liluit Iluehmiin It was In this term nf his nfflee that neai! hair a lentuis On May 9 1819 lit wis mini.il again to Mis I ui y J Tliursli.n ..r Silt inke a deal friend of his call) smith nn.l the couple hae si.ieo lhe I In thiH tlty No olhtr ula-tltrs ula-tltrs itslde Inn John l'ilih Klnm v was lwm In New Haen. Oswigo iiniius. New Yoik April .' lsli, He was tho fourth ihlld and the set nml Him of Dr .sti phen ntih Klnim and l.l lliockwayKln-nej lliockwayKln-nej Ills earlbeii .duration was oh. talned at tho public s hnnls and nt the an of tii he entire I tin Oiinigo aead-em$. aead-em$. wheie be puinud Hit higher blanches fnr two . irs au I thin entiled en-tiled the law of 11. of Hon Onllio Knt.liia.in with whom lu stiull. .1 law roi two enrs lie then mntlnued his studies In un ortlce at -Mm 5 s 111. o and was adnillted tn the 1 m or Ohio In ism hi was married to Hannah Hall, and in the following om began iiniL-tlilngluw iiniL-tlilngluw at Jit Vernon o lu 1811 be lemmil to 1,0 counts Iowa and a seal laltr was tleiteil net -r.tai) nf tho I.okIbIhIIw ii.untll of Hint .Slule In 1SI7 he, wns a 1 mill late before tho Di mnernlle dlHrlrt iinnen-Mntlon iinnen-Mntlon Vol delegate to fongit.pi but was defial. d bs two uitm in h1p following spilng how ei 1 In was made piesliknt of the Slat! Demo. UHtli iniiveiitlnu ami shmll) afti r-waul r-waul was ai pi.lulid lllBllo. or lln Su-pnmi Su-pnmi 1 .un t of low 1. riils nfllie be lull mull his a iKilntmeni as Chief lustlii of i'tah |