Show OUR correspondence from the rally ot 23 two persons charged with drunk annees were the wily cases in the police court yesterday A fine 0 10 wag assessed in each case there were no naturalizations yesterday owing to the alienie ot juddie in it in exacted that to night the will bold an evening hession and a large number of applicants will bo on band yesterday the unit ot john A marshall vs mak mas dia posed ot before judge zane aid a jury the brine for lie plaintiff for sir mckimmins McKim mius had applied for a life insurance policy with the equitable of new york for and his note for the first pigment dext day after the application was made he ordered it canceled and demanded his note but the agent bee it that way mr to accept the policy the notes were en doroted by the company to judge marshall who brought beoit w etli lie above result A peculiar phase of the condition ot shingi was developed in the third district court yesterday morning ae TUB STANDARD baa in finned its reader the records for silt lake county for the past twenty years have been under examination bv the grand jury to whom county clerk cutler gave free to all the records papers etc on monday afternoon mr cutler discovered that some of the papers cere missing and had been barred off without hia knowledge or conent con ent he instituted an inquiry and learned that a member of the grand jury bad committed this breach oi confidence to say the least and when mr cutler was called before the jarv yesterday he to proceed till the facts could be laid before judge zane the grand jury the roup n filed into court when the follow ing dialogue occurred the court Is there any report you wish to make mr foreman foreman J T lynch we have a statement to make if your honor please yesterday alvernoon alter noon we ordered a to be served upon J 0 coder clerk of the county court to appear before alie grand jury this morning with certain bo aks and papers that a e n dished to examine the was served and returned mr caller appeared chis morning before the grand jury with books and papers supposed to be the ones we ordered and to be sworn and refused to testify before the grand jury without order from the court e seem to be at the end of our rope he also to give any reason why he would not be sworn and testify before the erand jury and we desire some in the matter bedora we proceed further mr erkay mr cutler is present the court mr cutler will you come forward please on what ground mr cutler do you decline to be sworn and testify mr cutler it it please your honor I 1 have been cited to appear before the grand jury to bring with me the books and lie papers of the county courtany I 1 am todo BO for this reason the grand jury haie been examining he accounts and the books and the papers in the county court rome two or thre weeks past when they first dime down 1 poke to them and requested them to put each paper hack into the pocket where it belonged yesterday I 1 am informed by the grand jury a portion of them that mr M ives without my consent and I 1 beng custodian of the county papers and records and without my knowledge and contrary to the protest of some of the grand jury biad I 1 taken doroe of tebesa papers away where these papers are now I 1 dont know but I 1 am informed by two members of the grand jury that it was upon their protest that these papers were taken and I 1 am unable to bring all the papers to the grand jury with roe 1 preferred to make the statement to your honor that I 1 am to bring all the papers in I 1 refuse to be sworn I 1 am willing to be sworn I 1 wished the statement to be liae in open court that I 1 am unable to produce all the papers mr mckayle McKay lf your honor please the statement by mr cutler is somewhat ingenuous alie facts are that a committee of the grand jury have been examining the books and papers at the county court house and in that examination they came across gome vouchers which they desired to submit to the whole jury those vouchers were submitted to the jury alie jury have them now perhaps of some half d zan vouchers and it was in consequence of thoe vouchers which indicated indic that there had been some business done down there at the court house entirely contrary to law with a view of investigating the matter they subpoenaed mr culler to come up here now he refuses to be sworn declines to give any and desires instructions from the court we dont care anything about the voun chers we have the vouchers vou chera mr cutler if your honor please I 1 dont know how many papers may be missing aliey admit they have taken some I 1 am willing now to be sworn and testify but I 1 have made this statement in open court the court of court if it becomes necessary for you to examine any other papers while you are testifying and they can be found or had you may examine them foreman lynch these papers are in the of the grand jury now the court I 1 understand you are willing to be sworn now mr culler yes sir these papers were taken from my custody I 1 dont know how many papers have been taken with this mr cutter and the grand jury filed out of alie coira later alie clerk demanded the return of alie papers on the ground eliat their detention by the grand acry wai unlawful but the demand was refused probate judge bartch was looking for judge zane to have the matter settled but the chief justice had adjourned court the following letter from ivan C michela appears in last evenings bews yews D 0 nov my telegram to you on tho of last month notified the utah miners of their fate two daje in advance of the associated freoa dispatches it was a cruel blow at the mining industries in the west but my dispatch w as emphatic that the decision w as against the miners and in favor of the lead ore from mexico into this country free of duty on the the of your city two days later had the follow hag in the chape of head lines our ores protected kb more evasions by mexican miners secretary decision ores free lead ores must pay duty A decision of importance to utah not satisfied with this bogus dispatch that paper dally endorses the aforementioned erroneous statement with this is glorious news for utah mining men tho is undoubtedly authentic and can bo relied upon it waa received by M r W 1 the utah ore brodu cers Association who is perfectly satisfied that it la all right the dispatch baing a private one from mr Win doms private secretary mow there was richness of mendacity and as boon aa I 1 received a copy of tb chun 0 the 0 october I 1 1 in mediately addre ered a letter to alie secretly secre tny of the treasury gave all particulars and sent liim a copy of that date lu reply I 1 i official com from air windom over his own sign iture which I 1 herewith give in fall ut 29 1889 jinn C alcheh ashington dear sir lam in receipt ot boar letter of alio 2 lah dinst stating that you were informed that nay private secretary had tarnished by news as to alio decision of alie department in the leadore lead ore question and eliat a dispatch in the silt anke fiems to establish alio truth of thia assertion I 1 no hesitation whatever in the statement to which yon refer as being groundless very truly yours W I 1 have since seen mr handy the only private secretary of mr win doni nd tin a diw that he never bent a ti mr win F james the president ot the ore producers association nor to anybody else in salt lake city or in utah lie most emphatically stamps the whole affair an one of lie basest fabrication and not at all complimentary to mr win F james or the editors of the paper which published it neither of whom lie know a whole affair is the inevitable consequence of the mismanagement ol 01 alie interests of the utah miners here in may last instead of attending to the welfare 0 the miners their whole am was to have a good time on their junketing tour here to washington alie national silver convention in st louin november ac is now the topic of the day the kastern states which at first refused to recognize it are now anxious to bend delegates biow gratified I 1 am at my success I 1 cannot find words to express the oame when in st louis on july 24 1 was interviewed by the reporter of the fit louia boft I 1 proposed a national silver convention the fol loime day my interview was published in their columns and reporters by the dozen went out to obtain abe view s of the people of at louis the responses were spontaneous and enthusiastic thusia committees were appointed and now we are to meet from the east and north and south to discuss alie question of the of B alver and demand our just rights the true silver men of 8 have not forgotten the trai torain our own camp and profiting by that ead experience peri ence we shall put none but true silver men on guard A telegram was received in this city yesterday from bodiee circuit judge at independence missouri to bis brother thomas M hughes who shot frank D romayne on fc the dispatch says that an attorney has been sent to attend to the case and that he will probably reach here today to day word has also been received from Ko maynes brother who is an attorney in new york the telegram tele eram asks for particulars tic ulars of the k lomg and says when those are instructions will bo eiven as to tha disposal of the body A statement of the circumstances was forwarded salt lake nov 13 |