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Show I LOCAL JOTS. Conference has adjourned. So lias Tre-neder. Tre-neder. B. Y. Hampton's bondsmen cannot be exonerated. ex-onerated. So says the court. The United States District Attorney's accounts ac-counts were approved in Court this morning. The bad weather got here a little too late for conference, but is terriblv disagreeable for all that. Bishop Despaius polygamous relations will bo investigated bv the Commissioner on the 14th ultimo. The Richards building next to Mulloy & Paul's appears to be tumbling down. Where's the inspector. The names of the missionaries were not made public this conference. Perhaps they are all "undergrounders." MoCornick & Co. to-day received Hanauer bullion $2,645: Queen of the Hills ore. $1,200. Total value, $3,845. The Grand Jury to-day reported three indictments in-dictments under the U. S. laws and one under the laws of the Territory. The Grand Jury had no difficulty in find in? an indictment against Smith, the wife-beater wife-beater of the Tabernacle choir. I Alfred Best's family deny that anyone of them received the letter from the postoffice which appeared in the Tribune. The street lamp in front of the postofflce was discovered burning this morning at 9 o'clock. The city is becoming extravagant. Peter Robertson, the young man who was shipwrecked a year ago in the Arctic ocean, has returned to his home in the Eighteenth ward. The recording clerk in the regions above will be kept pretty busy if he attempts to take cognizance of "every sparrow that falls" hereabouts. Alma Pratt, Charley Crow and another officer are Treseder's" bondsmen, and the sum involved is $5,000. Gentlemen, prepare for the worst. Does the Herald think Treseder will be present in court on Monday? It is understood under-stood he was within a few rods of the deputies dep-uties yesterday. General McClernaud's friends do not be- j lieve that he will accept the chairmanship ! of the Utah Commission, now that it has been tendered him. Judge Zane was hearing the argument this afternoon in the matter of Fanny Davenport's Dav-enport's bonds. Royal B. Young and Alfred Solomon are the sureties. I The Grand Jury were to-day looking into the alleged trouble between Postmaster Browe and his wife. Quite a number of witnesses were examined. The rehearsals of "The Long Strike " by ihi H.cip 7amatio oitxb give evidence of a very strong cast. Mr. Spencer will make a decided success as Moneypenny. Judge S. T. Corn, of Wyoming, and brother-in-law of H. G. McMillan, of the Third District Court, is expected to reach Salt Lake this evening for a few days' visit-Mr. visit-Mr. R. N. Baskin is still verv much indisposed indis-posed at Washington, and Judge C. C.Good win, of the Salt Lake IMbtma, appears to be doing all the interviewing and other work an proxy. G. Brooksbank's second-hand store opposite oppo-site the Walker House, was broken into last night and seven pistols and some sleeve buttons but-tons stolen. The loss is about $30 or $40 No clue. The Knights of St. Denis give their complimentary com-plimentary hop in Emporium Hall to-morrow night. Those embraced in the compli-mentaries compli-mentaries are the patrons of the past season's sea-son's balls. I Isaac Groo, A. W. Coolev, Seal and Davis were liberated from the penitentiary this morning, after having served an additional month in lieu nf pavinc their fines and the costs in court. M. H. Beardsley has got his new eating house at Lower Crossing in readiness for business, and can acoonimodate D. & R. G. passengers, hereafter, with almost, ns good facility as before the fire. One theory respecting the attempt to destroy the Ryman block with dynamite, is that some of the photographing fraternity resolved upon this means of blowin" up Newoomb s prices on photos. Adolphus llemington, an employe at the Brooklyn lead mine, was brought to the citv last evenina. blinded and fearfully burned about the face, the result of an explosion of box of giant powder caps. Mr. B. H. Barrows, formerly United States i Ivuusui at iuuun, wno is to take charge of the joint railway office here, is said to know enough about Dublin-g things to make him very efficient in his new position. Deputies Franks and Cudihee vesterday visited Granite and subpoenaed Mrs R A Despain, Mrs. Susan Despain. their families,' and Louis Neely and wife,Treseder's brother-in-law and sister. They did not find Treseder. Tre-seder. Governor Murray has received from Sec- 1 retary Lamar an acknowledgement of the receipt of the resignation conveved by Mr. I Baskin. He will continue to exercise the I functions of office, of course, till his suocos-or suocos-or is duly qualified. Edward Olsen, formerly nightwatebman 1 "! Eureka Hill mine, who shot and : killed Joseph C. Hesselgrove last Christmas i Eve, has been adjudged guiltv of murder in I the second degree. The trial" was held before be-fore Judge Powers at Provo. I 1 his is the way an Idaho exchange jnbi-lates jnbi-lates over the politic I prospects: The W oodburn bill has been submitted to a special committee of the House of Representatives, Repre-sentatives, and will be reported without material ma-terial amendments. Good bve, Jack Mormon Mor-mon John Mailey. In the "Senate it will pass with o whoop. Now, Americans! stand firm! A gentleman whom we regard as of reputable repu-table authority, informs the Democbat that there is a good deal of a blackmailing character char-acter in the effort to prosecute Theodore Burmester for extortion. The party who gave the matter to the Tribune is said to be himself liable to an investigation by the Grand Jury for the part he has played in the affair. This is not meant as a reflection on the action of the officers who have taken cognizance of the charge against Mr. Burmester, Bur-mester, as there is no doubt of their integrity integ-rity in the matter. |