Show TOOK IDALY rz B 2 the bribery vase case this morning N V jones aud francis it appeared in the T third liard dietr district t court and were arraigned on an I 1 indictment c with an n atte attempt t to td bribe deputy marshal arshal edward A ranks franks jn in order to learn dearv of toe the intended service ot of aby process up upon on 1119 cormons mormons Mor ormo mons aas toe the accused were given until atit monday koidah feb jtb to V enter their plea utterly false last evenings bedla s issue ot scurrilous sheet published publish td inthis in this cuy stated that wh when en joseph W mcmurrin visited his bis home hemeon on saturday evening he gave his wile a severe beating the statement was utterly false as the meeting betwee mcmurrin ln add his wife was the very reverse ot of unpleasant aomar rin stayed but a few moments and then left AU all statements in regard to ti his bis ill treating his wife are utterly without as an any V one c can learn by in inquiring air u g of it mrs ike mcmurrin arr cattle company secretary toomas alomas has issued a certificate of incorporation to the pittsburg cattle company organized under the laws of colorado to carry on a general livestock business to wit breeding za raising ising and handling baublin bau dlin cattle horses mules spee sheep and hogs in the states ot of colo colorado and texas and aad in the territories of new mexico arizona wyoming utah and montana the capital stock of the organization is fixed MJ at divided into 2500 sl ares ame principal place lace of business ot of the company I 1 is located located at montrose colorado gad and a board of seven directors manage the affairs of the corporation bear day old hunters and settlers alers regard this day february uart 2 wl with th a good deal of interest believing bellev 9 that the condition of the weather ro today will be an index of that which will prevail during the next six weeks they have a tradition that bruin emerges from his bis winter retreat today to day to view the prospect and if he can see his own shadow he returns to suck his rei re served paw for six weeks longer leaving the outside world to endure the rigors rigor 8 ol 01 a continuation of winter itter but ao 40 should 1 d t today to 0 d day ay be cloudy the bear can eludes to continue at large and enjoy the early return of spring there has not been much chance for the bear to see me his shadow today to day here berb so it the old rule is sale sabeto to depend u upon pon we may as well prepare for a continuation 61 the spring v weather which we have had for some time past another Victim Mrs i hannah cooper wife of frederick A cooper Coooer of west jordan died at 8 3 p la yesterday da after a short illness flowing md nelld birth rumor has it that kol he is another victim of the unholy crusade now being carried on against the be lat ter day saints the shock that she received sit at the time of her bust husbands ianda arrest a short time since as well as the general raid mid that was made upon her bel neighbors rs and friends affecting her bat so seriously in her delicate condit condition conditionals ionas as to produce the fatal result we have not been able to ascertain the facts in relation to this sad death but if the rumor Js is at all correct the public should know it that the proper parties may be credited with the glory that must folly those who are so eager to win it at the cost of human holau liberty or if needs be human life rewards will be in order by and by for all parties the martyrs as well as those who mke make them uch such one of the provo criminals Ks he capes 0 saturday afternoon clark the party connected 1 with shurtliff ift in the recent horrible outrage upon two young girls tY was released leased on ball bail shortly gherard clark presented himself himan in company with miss lunceford whom hota he outraged belpre justice holdaway and asked ed that tbt marriage ceremony bo be performed making them husband and wile wife the justice refused and U S commissioner A 0 smoot jowas prevailed upon to perform the ceremony alter after closely questioning dark clark as to his intentions intention to live with and support his hia wife this effectually puts a stop to the criminal proceedings proceeding against dark clark by remo removing vin I 1 the c chief hi le I 1 vilt witness viltress ness against him th that ata be kursu pursued ed this h s ourse course for the sole purpose of escaping C 5 1 aag the just penalty of his bis heinous crime will not be doub doubted ard and the he probabilities are arc that t the e girl only oaly made her condition worse by trusting herself as a wife to the fiendish being who so brutally wronged her from Ore oregon golm we had a call this morning from brother E 3 brooks of the twelfth ward of this city who with his hia fau family illy has just returned from actori As Ag torii tori oregon where re he has been far the past two iwo yearn engaged in tho the sal fiat mon packing business the principal inducil industry try carried on there he beeaks favorably of that reglo region but seems glad to be back in his utah home and has evidently lost none of his hia zetti lur or his reli religion I 1 but if pw possible isible has haft been made to al ap it all the more because of his prolonged absence from the territory and tipp from the people of hav h faith ye have had some ev evidence ide nee of tue tae anxiety lie has felt foe the cause during his bis absence and his bia readiness to defend the principles of the gospel in the lotters he his has communicated munica ted to the NEWS nicas and we learn ibm from talking with him that while in oregon onon lie be availed him sell at many opportunities 0 of making know known abis his views on religion by attending sunday schools ineeta meeting aad d conversing with ministers ai and 1 fethe others 1 ea 1 an and I 1 never quee once felt ashamed b but t always proud to be numbered among the despised latter day saints found less iss prejudice against agabus an the ibe saints as a people in that rel region tn than he be had bad s apprehended dd and some slight disposition on the part of ale a few V to investigate their doctrines alloria jq a a town of some 1 inhabitants situated I 1 atthe at the mouth oft of the e columbia irli v at at point Is miles in width the principal mccu occupation of 0 the peoples peo pleis pleAs fishing ag and as stated the main industry ashore chhat bof canning the salmon thure belag t thirty hi large canning establishments located pd there the employed emp loyis loyes in these lies e pl places ace 8 are mostly there being on only I 1 y sufficient white mon men engaged to act as overseers brother brooks speaks highly of the as workmen say ing that in chilt business they have proved far more ingre reliable because more te temperate a industrious and subservient sor than the average white men lumber of an excellent quality and in large quantities is alap made at astoria the logs used mostly spruce cortice and cedar being floated down the river from the vast forests located upon its shores and after being sawed up at that point shipped b by sea to san franc francisco v and also over overland 1 and to various the lourney from astoria bere ordinarily occupies only about aboul 48 hours consumed ten days in the case of brother brooks and came 0 to o portland ortland to take the oregon short line from that point but bat bindi finding pa the road blockaded with snow remained there one week waiting in vain for it to open and then returned by boat down the I 1 river to its unction junction with the e columbia and up the latter a distance of fifty miles retting getting lodged one once elit in an ice floe on the way and finding the river frozen over in many places traces to warrentown Warren town where they boarded the cars and came through being delayed some little en route by wa shoats but not by snow blockades one ol of the la lar abiding 11 jonathan chatterdon Chatt erden who was lar rested last week on a charge of unlawful cohabitation habitation with alameda HU M batterden and nd sarab susa susannah anah Chatt chatterdon erden was brought before the third district court this rooming morning to lo plead to the I 1 indictments n diet ments found against him when toe the arst firt indictment charging the commission of the e between jan 1 1884 and dec 81 M was read chat te aerden en replied I 1 1 I am guilty but wo would I 1 like to make a i statement the court did not fully understand what was said and the defendant repeated his answer the court then said sad you yon understand the effect of your plea you may make any statement you desire the defendant then went an to state that he was married in england 28 ago five years later tie he and his wife came to utah where they took up their residence fifteen yea years ago lie he married as a plural wife ile lameda alameda mitchell who had lived with him 13 or 14 years four years vears agoris ago bis first wife idled died the defend defendant atit and his plural wife did out nut agree and abd about a year and a halt half igo ago she left him when the edmunds law passed Matt batterden erden said it was his full intention to td obey it be was wag not a mormon though he had deen been and five montha ago married sarah 8 S ashworth with whom he had since lived mr dickson stated that according cordina ac to what he bad learned of the case case from the investigation before the grand jury JM the defendant defendi int had lived with both women d during I 1 the 1 year 1884 1864 but had bad ill treated Alame eda daso so that she was compelled to leave him the court to defendant Is it your intention to obey the law mr Chatter deri 1 I mean to obey the law in the future the court there are three indictments against you 1 I will fix the penalty alty N when ahen you yon have p cje lead ad to all yh the e next bill fouAd by the grand jury charged cohabitation from jan I 1 to june 30 1885 mr chatterdon Chatt erden I 1 am not guilty to that I 1 have never lived with both women women it at the same time I 1 never lived with sarah ashworth until we e were married by judge smith four or five months ago I 1 have the papers at home and would have brought them had 1 I thought they were needed thy the third Indic indictment tine nt was read aud and rimmed named july 1 to dec dc 31 ISM 1885 as efte dates between which the offense was committed to this the defend defendant bat made the same reply as to indictment no il 2 and insisted that that he had never lived with both women during the same period Ll strict Atto attorney imey dickson said that while the defendant had agreed to 0 o obey the lawyea law yet the circumstances connected with wl it the case were such that he was as not entitled entitle rl to fo much leniency his plural wife wile lived with him 14 or 15 years had 7 or 8 children and because of the defendants ill treatment of her had bad been compelled to separate from him a year ago agi and she and her ber children cn ildren were left in a destitute condit condition iob the youngest child now being about two years old chatterdon Chatt erden this and said he had given her a monthly allowance of 32 they had separated because he could not stand her abuse after some further questioning in regard to the financial condition of the defendant the court deferred passing pass ing sentence until next monday morning and in the interval mr dickson promised to inquire and learn the facts in the case frodi wednesdays DAILY fab 3 precarious mrs forsgren the woman who i was so se badly burned a couple of weeks since when the tent in w which filch she and he her r husband resided caught fire is rot likely to recover as her hei wounds instead of healing have bave grown worse and blood poisons poisoning ng has set in she is staying at the house bouse of her son eon a mr johnson of the eleventh ward looking well we were pleased to meet apostle lorenzo snow this morning and to find him looking well and cheerful by no means cast d down own by the judicial outrages to which he has submitted ot of late he has gone north today to day and if there is any justice in the supreme court of the territory rito ie will be allowed to retain his liberty an ail early spring whatever the future may develop in the way of weather the farmers certainly have reason to rejoice buthe in the present for a week past thy ground in this valley has be been ed sufficiently free from frost for plowing to be lone done and many of the agriculturists whose farms are located high and ory dry have been taking advantage of the fine weather by crowding crowding their spring work the wt winter ver has as been een an excepted except exceptionally td alev mild on one pd and fall grain never loosed 02 ed better at t this is season off of the year than it does pow those who are fortunate enough to get their karing grain in immediately are also likely to do 0 well as if conditions condition df soil and weather continue as favorable as they are sow now it is i not likely to behind that sown in the fall appeals dismissed on motion of C city tty attorney richards appeals in the f following ollow ing cases taken from justice ype irs court have been dismissed by the third district court aud and the judgments therein returned to the just justices icet court for enforcement C 11 M y agramonte doing bust ness without a license fine 10 W D palmer drunk J B dilley lasciviousness 50 W D palmer profanity louis ordner and thomas fenes keeping a disorderly house 50 P D sprague driving on sidewalk 5 charley ching keeping opium den sao 50 milo vincent interfering with an officer 10 walter peddling io 10 la in each of the above cases the district court has assessed in addition to the fine imposed 18 as costs sheep association there have been tiled filed with the secretary of the territory the articles of incorporation corporation lu of the manti cooperative co operative and woo growing institution organized organize cl un under der the laws of utah tan jan there are 44 in corp orators all residents of manti sanpete county and the business management of the elie bearg organization or animation aniza tion is entrusted to a board ot of live five directors to be elected triennially arit the capital stock of tile the company is placed at with a proviso that i abts his may be increased to the par value of shares to be 10 each the objects of the association are to carry on at manti as the chief place of business and at such other places as may be determined the importing breeding and herding of sheep and buying and ad sel selling ling of wool th there ere are now eighty stockholders who have subscribed for the stock in amounts varying in from one to fifty eight shares A A good woman gone the many fr friends of sister mary watterson of logan who was widely known throughout the territory will regret et to learn of the detthof deat dea hoj that aged lady dy which occurred on 04 sunday evening she came down to bountiful a couple of weeks since to visit her daughter mrs holbrook who resides there and on leaving logan met with an accident by which chic he roside was waa considerably hurt causing causi i ag her luoie or less pain eyer ever since ince soon atter alter retiring on an sunday evening she was seized aw nth th a fit of coughing and as she hastily arose from her bed blood commenced flowing from her mouth evile evidently caused by the breaking ol 01 0 a blood vessel fehsel and continued to do so until death ensued which was only a few minutes afterwards sister W watterson atterson was a native of the isle of man having been born in oi 01 near the old town of peel and was conspicuous alike for her fidelity to th the e cause of truth her whole hospitality pita lity and kindness of heart and her general cheerfulness lud and viv vivacity vi acet vacit though nearly u e arly if ft not quite eighty eig nty three ye yeara il rs of age at the time of her death she retained the use of her unusually bright |