Show SALT LAKE NOTES op opening etting of the deseret agricultural and manufacturing Socie tys fair held in condike for adultery alleged t to bave been committed it at Grants grantsville ville of Z C 1 I 1 miss hi olsons cast case special dispatch dif patch to tui tux SALT LAKE oct C G thu the opening exey exercises ciBes of the eighteenth andua annual I 1 exposition of deseret agricultural and manufacturing society waa held thin this morning in the exposition building 11 II W lawrence president of the society called the vast throng of people to order at 1245 p m and prayer was 0 offered b by y lion ilon arthur stayner president lawrence then announced that hia his excellency governor arthur L thomas would deliver the opening address tho the speaker congratulated hie big bearers on the fine exhibit of all products as seen deenon on the grounds and on he the many varieties of excellent fruit contributed from various parts of the territory he ile mentioned the exhibits of skilled labor and of excellent fabrics referring to the latter as equal to any similar goods ma made d e in the union said these exhibits were the means of educating the people and illustrated the marvelous marve loua progress ess ma made d 8 in utah since its satt lemet closed by urging the nere necessity wity of a bureau of statistics and of the great benefit it would produce ie in the territory observing we have mu ch ell to be thankful for and predicting a glorious future after a selection from the band ban d p president resident lawrence rose and eaid said I 1 in behalf of the board of directors of the datered agricultural and manufacturing society a 1 I now declare the utah exposition for the year 1890 1800 open this afternoon a few minutes atler after 2 harry williams who was working on oa calders Cal mers new bull ng near abo utah commercial and savings bank made a false step on the roof and fell two stories below when picked up he wae was unconscious from the shock but no bones were broken the injuries if serious are internal williams is married and lives on first south between fifth and sixth west luther dalrymple a resident of Cent centerville erville utah who waa was arrested saturday last on a charge of adultery sa eald id to have been committed with an unmarried woman MISS charlotte mills was brought before commissioner greenman this morning for examination cx miss mills mile had stated previously that dalrymple had her and this morning again testified positively to the guilton guilt of the defendant andee and he as positively denied it the bishop of centerville Cent erville eaid said that it had been at an ecclesiastical eUcal investigation that the defendant bad had been guilty of improper conduct con luct with mies miss mills but it had not appeared that bo he bad had committed the offense charged ano another ther witness testified to tho the effect that miss mills a behavior with other men was wan not characterized by discretion there was more testimony showing that dalrymple had kept company with miss mills and he was held in fit 2000 dollars dollare which he furnished at the close of the services this afternoon the conference adjourned until april next deseret news at saturday afternoon a good representation of the stockholders of Z 0 M 1 met in the office of the institution ution the report of the president wae was read which wae was of a highly satisfactory character As there had been no stocktaking preparatory to the I 1 meeting nee ting the exact profile profits could not be elated stated but the eales for ho the half year just closed ex exceeded those of the corresponding halt half of 1889 by a quarter of a million dollars this is a remarkably mar kably good showing the exact figures arc are as follows fol lowa sales tor for the ball half year afar VW mo bom OM IM la 17 IM 2110 excess ot of the former form J I 1 after the reading a and rid adoption of I 1 the preal presidents dents report an election of officers was held hold resulting as follows president wilford witford woodruff vice preel president dent thatcher secretary T 0 webber treasurer A IV car carlsen 1 i directors georgo Q cannon joseph F smith 11 II J grant john sharp george romney john K X winder henry dinwoodey P T R barnes IV 11 II rowe and thos W jennings Jenn inge the above will be recognized as the old officers and directors director anier de whose 1 judicial u dacial and able mau management the tile ine t has bag made so 80 good A record oon about bou t fi five v e ock yesterday e t y utter bici berd sat n noon a e sensation e n n 0 of f yb brief r d duration 0 occurred in an electric e car wt which h was ascends r F tl abo grade got going g northward rr from th the e twentieth jr r i h w ward a rd detoro tro 0 owing to flom derangement of the electric electrio apparatus the car stopped twice but moved on each time it was packed with people and jaet jost after th the e second e smoke moke and fire were dig covered issuing eau in g from under tinder the r seat oat in one corner then a emall sized panic ensued women thrust their children out of the tile car window windows an and d so bome r ne 0 of f tt the ie basw passengers n g e r s made a an exit i t b by y t the h a same s m m means e a n e when th the ec car ar became empty a bucket of water extinguished the flames A quantity of oil had caught fire presumably from the electricity iho the woodwork of the car was injured somewhat but no creat great damage waa was done tho grand jury found an indictment against amanda oison olson charging murder in the second degree which is a of fence on her arraignment on last saturday afternoon and her plea of not guilty her counsel applied for her admission to bail ball and judge zane fixed tb the e amount at tho the bond waa was in furnished r james sharp P W madsen en and a air mr peterson becoming sureties on the filing of the bot bond id miss oleon olson went home the delegates to the territorial convention peoples party t y will meet at the tile social lali hall tod today to day a tuesday Tue aday october ath at 12 0 bloc k |