Show CURRENT CURET EVENTS edmunds law prosecutions united states vs VB wm 8 gibby adultery plea of not guilty united states vs jeus P holm aim adultery defendant arraigned and pleaded not guilty united states vs samuel 0 spencer unlawful cohabitation plea of not guilty moses wilkinson wilkinson Wilkin sou of east mill creek was arraigned in the third district court jan 26 25 on an indictment charging him with unlawful cohabitation he was allowed till T tuesday aes ues day feb ath to plead united states vs joseph E taylor unlawful cohabitation six counts were in the indictment against mr taylor under the theall illegal segregation scheme the period in each being six months the wives of the defendant are named as louiss louisa B R taylor jane maria hanks and lizzie williams in one instance the name of one of the mies ladles is said to be jane maria shaw the indictment runs from dec 2 1883 to nov 80 1886 the warrant was issued april 2 1889 warrants were issued on Dec Dee for the arrest of annie taylor june jane maria hanks and lizzle lizzie williams as witnesses this was them the day on which ier mr taylor was arrested upon an affidavit of assistant district attorney mckay u warrant was issued on december 18 1889 for louisa tay taylor loraane jane capin and lisadore williams as witnesses the attorney urging that such a proceeding was necessary because of the attitude of a large majority of the people e against the law J jan 22 mr vo taylor aal ayl or was arraigned and pleaded not guilty the prosecution de declined elined to elect on which count it would proceed released from prison james Au andersen dersen of spanish fork was released from the penitentiary january having served a seven ty five days term and thirty days for a 50 fine and costs on a conviction for unlawful cohabitation brother mons anderson of lehi was released from the penitentiary january after serving a twelve months sentence on a charge of adultery with his wives he received the benefit of the copper act hence was set at liberty just ten months to the day from the time he was first incarcerated january we were pleased to meet brother william webb who emerged from the penitentiary today he was convicted of an offense of adultery because he lived with his two wives and was wao sentenced to ei eighteen eteen months imprisonment we he leaves for his home in american fork this after noon evanston meeting Mee house the latter day saints at evanston wyoming have erected a hand some new meeting house sunday january 26 the building was dedicated as a house of religious worship from scotland elder john mckellar of boele reached this city jan 23 on his return from a mission to scotland he left utah april last and expected to have continued longer in the field but ill health necessitated his re release Jease he labored while absent in ayrshire and reports the prospects there discouraging died on a mission late advices advises from europe inform us that elder K andersen of ephraim who left here in october 1888 on a mission to denmark had just died in that country he was accompanied by his wife sister anus anna anderson andersen and she and his brother are now on their way home with the remains of the deceased missionary to organized suffragists to au all organized Organ teed suffragists throughout the territory it is especially desired that you s send end immediately a report stating t the he number of members and the work accomplished during the past year that our delegates may be able io to report the same to the national convention to be held bold in washington dext month SARAH SABAH M RACHEL EDWARDS president secretary address 60 N west temple st special notice the regular monthly meeting of the priesthood of salt lake stake will be held on saturday february let at 11 a ni statistical reports are wanted from all the wards at that time the bishops and clerks will please see that these reports are handed in without fail in view of the stake conference being near at hand it is 0 o be hoped that the stake clerks of the various organizations will have their reports ready by the of february let the greatest care be taken to see that all are full and complete JAMES D STIRLING clerk of stake coal near mantl manti on invitation or of mr J J taylor we got into his bran new sleigh drawn by his splendid gelding and took a spin out to tle the coal bed of taylor and barton situated about four miles south of manti on arri arriving ving at the bed we were furnished a lamp and guide gui and proceeded to outer enter the tunnel by careful examination from the mouth or entrance we found they had started on a new prospect and after going in several feet small veins of coal were struck which continuing on finally merged into one bed of coal which is now at the end of the tunnel four and a halt half feet thick and is increasing as the work ad vances the coal has the appearance of being of excellent quality and inexhaustible in juanity qu anity we congratulate the gentlemen on their find and the people on the prospect of an abundant supply of fuel in the near autu future re manti catiti sentinel changing polling places col page city registrar has issued notices for the election and names as polling places the following I 1 first precinct ninth ward schoolhouse second precinct continental hotel four polls third precinct new west mission schoolhouse third north street between first and second west streets fourth precinct twentieth T went leth ward schoolhouse fifth precinct thirteenth ward schoolhouse the changes that have been made will be a surprise to many the second precinct polling place has heretofore been at the county court bouse a public building centrally located with conveniences for any number of polls that might be necessary now it is located at a hotel with comparatively no conveniences ven lences except for a purpose it is also far removed from a central location and every fair man in that precinct cannot but look on the change as a wrong on the voters of the district the third precinct has also 1 been changed heretofore the II 11 polling place has been the sixteenth district school house bouse which is a centrally located build lug with all necessary conveniences the new place is a sectarian schoolhouse inconvenient to the majority of the people the he fifth precinct is another one that has bas been subjected to removal the rhe city cilcy hall has heretofore been used being public property and has all necessary arrangements but a schoolhouse school bouse has been selected with not a solitary advantage even in the way of location and many disadvantages except possibly to the purposes of the I liberal party |