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Show ;TIIK UTAH COUNTY TIMES. The, Slander Case. The case of Martha Stevenson et. a., i.Saturday Evknino, Oirr. 3, 1874. rs.' Win. Bringhurst, concluded in the First Judicial District Court a few days UOLD tI OTATIOS. ago, was one of more than ordinary interest; attracting, as all such cases do, SALT LAKE. a large number of spectators. It is, we .108,' Htiv Ins .;io believe, the lirst case of thu kind in the .11 ins history of tho Territory; and is destined ilencral Agent. to go down to posterity for such infr .1. K. Booth has been appointed cidents, the unfortunately for the sake of Utah County ..inwral agent for to N arc not forgotten as the most authorized and rmjive morality kh, h 'Pi subscriptions for stock, subscription flimsy pretext for an action at law on nnd advertisements for tho paper and record. jrtsMpt for tho same. We commend Pending tho suit we desisted from 'iiim to the courtesies of our friends Local the agents County. expressing an opinion concerning the throughout sill please report to him. merits of the case, as all journalists in cases should; but now that it is such Authorised Agfiils. we propose stating the case, concluded, of names the are the The following 4 y Agents for the Utah Count Tim ks, in in Utah settlements various County, jhe : f s for as hoard from JAMES M ATtOTTRANK. Imrinville ILni.sh Fork CHARLES MONK. ISAIAH M. COOMBS. j.HVSon P.LI 01KXRH AW. fantaquin CEO. H ALLTDAY. rieasant Grove Wm. GRANT. American Fork -J- OHN REVEY. Alpine ROBERT If. DAVIS. f ilem ROBERT TILL. ioshen If. II. (MTK. Mnnagrer. Business Storm. On Thursday "night rain fell, which laid the dust made and everything pleasant again. I le Another new arrival of goods sel2 Livingstons, list received at M. M 1 anotlier column wo publish a business directory of the leading Cognitive Institutions throughout the I.v rf. i liduiiU". t& Every ixxlv goes to Livingston 1 cigar, who keeps all t lie se!2 djioiec brands. I iira No. ODS column by iperintendcnt of West Branch Cognitive Institution, in relation to Sf.e notice in another apt, rials titling accounts. ' Tr SUSTAIN ITOMEMANUFAC-TVR- E By buying the handsome, dura-lie- . and cheap Boots and Shoes made J the Workingmen's 90 Main Street, Salt Lake Ity. Tho trade supplied with Leather, , El n, .Indings, and Kit at very moderate ees. and rare, lm- - infs, se24 See estray notice by Provo undkeeier; also a long list by the JIstrays. trict Poundkocpcr at Payson; also the District Foundkeopcr at Ameri-i- i Fork. Look after your animals. ;er The Report is True that H. Woodey sells F IT RNTTUR E. r. iem- - Oils, ALL PAPER, FEATHERS and very cheap, )4BYvCARRIAGES to the dealers. Nos. 75, 77 A st South Street, half a block west of jr. M. I. oorner, Salt Lake City, tiayld JIore Furniture. Mr. David duff, ri has just received another large e of imported furniture, including tie elegant oak chairs which he is ring at the low price of $7 per set. m tho way' Mr. Cluff closed out the lot of furniture, we should judge At the people has found out who sells in-o- XT. ider null IRT-- j cheapest. Another Reduction. On ae-Iof having an unusually largo ifk of Summer Clothing yet on hand, J to dispose of them before the season ver, we have made another reduc-- t in prices which defies competition. I guarantee to sell onr goods tw enty other House in j cent, less than any can call and sat- city. Purchasers themselves of the above at 1 L. Golpbero A Co., ! Wasatch Hotel, Salt Lake City. Manufactory, 84 Ieonard Street, New pper 7 of ION nt k. U of agon Tur- - may!4 edestrianh Collide. LastThurs- - night was stormy and dark for jcstrians who were out late; at least was the experience of the two who ' Sided on the over tho itory race on Centre street. Fort tin iy neither, party belonged to tho shippers of bacchus or a goodduck-- t might have been tho result. foot-brid- ge -- r the hine, rica. r tten-- SU l, ipt ! Utah Southern Railroad. run daily during tferenoe trains will Sferonco, leaving Provo at 10:45 a.m. J Sandy at 9:30 a.m. and 1:10 p.m., ive at Salt Lake at 11:00 a.m. and 2 a. vo to Grove FARFS! Salt Lake and Return to Fork to ci to perto iy to Motion to Jrnnwood to $2 50 2 00 1 90 l 75 1 25 i oo 75 50 'mins leave Salt Lake for Provo at Vo., and Salt Lake for Sandy at 2:30 Tickets good from October 5tb to 12th, 174. iAMES SHARP, T3 fJ--' i 1 Freight and Ticket Agent. FERAMORZ LITTLE, . Superintendent. cry variety of plain and fancy nting executed with neatness cispatch at thia Office;. LETTER FROM SPRINGVTLLE. Si'uinovillk, Octolier 2nd, First Judicial Distiiht ok tiik Tei iutory ok Utah. Editors Utah t'ounty Tunes: Sips: Tho following questions are Emerson, Judge Presiding. kindly submitted to the careful conof the people of the County: sideration 1874. October Provo UtTY, 1st, 1. The importance of securing natenth day. tional indejiendunee by improved ag1:30 p.in. wool grow ing, Mr. riculture, Court resumed its session. Bolivar Roberts was cross examined by and manufactures, thus creating and Mr. Roylo. The next witness called maintaining a cash circulation. !. Tho egregious and fatal error of was Mr. Wm. 1). Roberts; Mr. Thomas exposing youth to tho false teachings by Ml Roylo. Davis, civil engineer, was tho next of sectarian religionists, by (lermitting w itness. He presented a map of the tliem to road publications containing Caresa mine, and was examined at incorrect doctrines aud ideas, and by sending them to school where such considerable length; doctrines areYaught and inculcated. Mr. 'Mr. Marshall. by Joseph Hyde 3. Tho importance of a thorough called, sworn and examined; was not Recess till 7 o'clock. secular education, mul of providing moans for tho same, in the sluqioof 7 p.m. illustrative apparatus, underlying, as itw Mr. J. W. Lewis was the first ness examined; cross examined by Mr. such education certainly docs, all naMr. A. G. Sutherland re- tional enlightenment and prosperity, Royle. called; questions concerning the map, and a still further depelopment of the and the tunnel connecting the two arts and sciences than is at present atshafts; produced numerous specimens tained. 4. Tho using of proper language in taken from the iunntJ, at different lie presence of children,' who are great a After therein. lengthy parts copyists, and who readily adopt, as bv Mr. Royle, Court their common language, what they till Friday at 9 a.m. hear, thus acquiring low slang exeleventh day. pressions, which they use throughout October 2nd, 1874. life, and, in turn, transmit them to Court mol pursuant to adjournment. their children, and thus to the world. Attorney General Carey entered a . Tho pernicious effects of novel nale proxapu in the cases heretofore on the human mind, by the inreading presented in this Court ot Tho People culcation or incorrect ideas of human rs. Benjamin Greenwood: The People nature, and of things generally, causrs. Harrison Carter, and Tho People ing the reader to live in tho ideal and rs. Thomas Brown. romautio, and rendering the mind InThe ease of Ion C. Roberts et. at., with the stern recapable of rs. Thomas Wilson et. al., resumed. alities of life,dealing th iik producing enervaMr. Lapham called, sworn and extion of both body and mind. amined; by Mr. Royle. 6. The importance of combining The grand jury apieared in Court theological and secular teaching, the and presented some bills of indictment; effects of which are exemplified In after which they were excused until Catholic schools, Illustrating the the 2nd day of November next. indeed, permanence of and, potency Harrison Carter, who was indicted early religious education, and, besides, by the grand Jury for murder, was ar- is not the tendency towards Infidelity, raigned, and being called upon to plead, so apparent in young men, from some not pleaded guilty. parts of the Territory, directly traceaJohn Baum, Jr., under a similar in- ble to the absorption of the intellect in dictment, deferred his plea. scientific knowledge, to the exclusion John Baum, Jr., under indictment of theological study, and, can young for larceny, asked for further time to men lie considered properly educated plead. who are ignorant of the truths of Jedediah Woodard, under indict- Divine revelation? Further, are not ment for murder, asked for further the evidences of increased fraud and time to plead. corruption, the results of educating the Benjamin Greenwood, under indict- head and neglecting the heart? ment for assault with intent to commit i. The danger of exposing youth to murder, asked for further time to plead ; the vices and corruptions of the world, subsequently was admitted to bail in at an age, w hcnlhey are incapable ot the sum of $2,.V0, with two mireities. discrimination between vice and virtue, Thomas Brown, under indictment and are liable to be decoyed and led for manslaughter, plead not guilty; into temptations, which often prove was admitted to bail in the sum of alike destructive of soul and body. ?l,0oo. The other prisoners were re('. Ik E. manded into custody. The case of Don C. Roberts et. al. ; Stains kkom Linen. To restore rs. Thomas Wilson et. al., resumed, linen that has ion boon stained, rub Mr. Paul Jons was the next witness the stains on each side with wet brown called; after the examination of this soap. Mix some starch to a thick paste witness, Court took a recess for ono wilh cold water, and spread it over tho hour and a half. soaped places; then expo.se the linen to :30 p.m. tho sun and air, and if tho stains have liie afternoon session Messrs. During Paul Jones, John Green, John Notlny, not disappeared in threo or four days, Charles Painter and Thomas Couch, rub off tlie mixtufe, and repeattho proand starch. Afterwere examined; which closed tho testi- cess with fresli soap it with cold water, wet wards it; dry mony on the iart, of the plaintiffs. John F. Saunders, under indictment and put into tlie wash. for resisting an U. S. Marshal, was arraigned, and pleaded not guilty; ordered to give bonds for his apjiear-aneat the November term of this Court, iu the sum of $.700. Court took a recess for two hours. 7 p.m. Court resumed its session. Case of Don C. Roberts rt. al., vs. Thomas Wilson et. al., resumed. Defendant presented testimony. Messrs. A. Purdue, Thomas G. Wilson and O. A. Palmer were examined. Adjourned till .Saturday at 9 a.m, lion. P. 11. stock-raisin- cross-examine- cross-examine- -- d d saloo- n-keepers LETTER FROM MT. PLEASANT Mount Pleasant, Sept. 29, 1874. Editors Utah County Times.' Allow me to congratulate you on the enterprise revived, corrected and enlarged. It is pleasing to witness the beautiful and congenial weather for premier and carelul winding up of an abundant harvest. The frost, however, came too early and nipped some of the lato sowed grain. It has however induced a great anxiety to do the plowing in the fall, tho advantage of w hich will bo on tho husbandmans side. The only piece of news in the burgh is, that our peripatetic dentist. Dr, Van Aukcn, is again in town and from the radient smiles of his patrons, whose chief delight seems to bo to show their new teeth by smiling more frequent than usual, you would infer all are abundantly pleased with his workmanship. They certainly have reason to bo thankful for their young looks consequent upon their moutltful of pearls. Our special mail agent is in the county looking alter the interest of the pcoploin the facilities vouchsafed by Uncle Sam. Ono award must be made Wickizer, he is indefatigable in tho honest discharge of his official duties, certainly thorough and Impartial, even If he does not love us all, and would command our praise if a daily mail through hla recommendation was granted this county We ashave five times as ranch mail matter goes Nephl, so much so Is this the case that the mail team is already reduced to yinere skeletons consequent upon tho loads of mail matter. No mail since Friday morning, Kept. 25th, 1374, that is progression certainly. , cross-examine- 1 o TWELFTH Dit. DAY. October 3, 1874. The case of D. C. Roberta et.. al., rs. Thomas Wilson ct. at.. Is being prosecuted with tho usual vigor. Several witnesses were examined; case will hardly be concluded Another Act. Another act of the judicial farco connected with theTooelo election mat.er was concluded yerter day. The cases of J. M. Lynch rs. Sheriff Lee, and E. F. Martin rs R. the plaintitl's by the issuance of peremptory mandamuses compelling the defendents to hand over the property of Tooele County belonging to the office of Sheriff and Recordor, respectively, to tho plaintiffs. Wo venture t , I of America m were given on varioui points of issue all through those pro oeedings. It mattered not how sqitart-l- v the law was put before the court by tne counsel for the defendants inobject-- ! ing to the positions taken by the other 6ide. I ovcrrulo tho objoction, with-- j out a single reason, being advanced by the Court for his action, put aqiijotui on his attorney. serf Xcws. OF THE ESTRAY JIOTICE. HAVE IN IOnelollowlmr Kslrai UHEY 11ULSE,7 years eU, MY : biand- - o back of rlxhl thlh, C R on right shoulder, anil blind In left eye. If not elalmcd he will tie sold at, public Mile at the Eslni.v Pound, American Fork, on Thurml av, October 8fh. 1ST4, ale ut p.in ett -- 1 WM. GRANT. Dlstrlef Pound keeper. of American Fork, Sept, gs, 174. ESTRAY NOTICE. OSS FHNION THE FOIe Eslrai s: One blue nmh STEER C M.F, brocklcd fueo, while Ik II and Imb-'nt- t, square crop ci op otraii'l upcr bil in ncti ear. one iiay HollsE. about elgat years old, llllle while on hind teet, Mr.p of while on the nose atul Mar In lorehr.ul ; collar and -addle marks; branded R inside of a Mpiare on left shoulder. If not chinned and taken nwnv by the 121 li of i lelober, 1871, (lie same will Iw sold al the Estray Pound, proioi'lty, at la a.m. T II WE IN MY 1 1 lowing J.T. AKROWS.M1TH, Poundkeeper. Iroot'lly 1S74. i3 Provo City, Oci. 3rd, ESTRAY T HAVE IN MERCANTILE AND OTHER THROUGHINSTITUTIONS OUT UTAH COUNTY) THE POSHF.HHION LEADING Mercantile Institution. Dealers In General Merchandise, Agricultural Implements and Machtneiy. Agents for the Bstn Wagon. H. S. JOSES , Superintendent. Mer- -' West Branch Irovo mottle Institution. Ilealers In General Merchandise, Agricultural Implements and Machinery . Agents fortheKchutller Wagon. J A .1 ES D I W.Y, Superintendent. Provo Manufacturing Cninpuny. Manufacturers of every variety of Woolen M. TAXXEH, Superintendent. Goods. Meat Afarkrt. Provo KAMI EE It AUDI M!) Nuiwrintmdrnl. Mercantile InSpringvlllc stitution. J. E. UOVEH, Superintendent. Branch Store Sprlngvllle Mercantile Institution. IK. HISS ELI. , SiifierintendenL Mercantile Spanish Fork Insulation. JAMES MILLER, SupL Salem Mercantile InstituAXDREW EXHARUH, Svyt. tion. Mercantile InstituPayson tion.' WM. I)Ol 'IV I. ASK, Hu jit. MerBranch Store Payson J. S. PAGE, Knit. cantile Institution. Mercantile Kantaqmn Irovo ELI NOTICE. MY POSSESSION THE FO hr 1 lowing Eat my: HKIFTK. nKut three One sPANI-- H years old, brow n color, belly, hind Iceland bush of tall white; tipper elope In right ear aud upper bit In Jell; branded L F on right hip and thigh: a brand on right ribs, somewhat resembling PL combined, and u scar on left side of back. ( ne brown SPAN ISH STEER, about four years old, white on forehead, some white on belly and hind feet, under bit and silt in left ear and under half crop In right; branded J V and U on left side of lxdy; also brands resembling L M nn lpft h'P and WA combined on right hip; wild. One red yearling STEEli. crop off enoh year, and branded J K with half circle over It on left hip. one brindled yearling BULL, white sjiot In loreln ad, lielly, hind legs ucd fora feet w bile spol on rump, a crop white, u off and two notches In the end of right ear and under half crop In left; a small scar on left ribs. One yearling IIEIEER. mostly red, belly, hind lees and hnlf of tail white; a brand hip. resembling 4C right red and white One yearling HEIFT-Ka large peaked whltP Jot In plded, aml face. No mark or brand visible One dark red HLUt'o years old pa-- t, while head and a red stmt on nose, some white on belly, crop of! right ear; branded P atwith a square and appears like tached on let! hii. One bny MARK and young COLT; mare about seven years old, a small white spot In forehead, left hind foot white, and , OI'EXKIIA IF, KupU Mercantile InstituGoshen Cooperative - H'.Vf. PRICE, Supi. tion, Mercantile Pleasant Grove E. M. BEERS, Kupt, Institution. Mercantile American Fork JOIIX JIJXDLE 1", Sup t. Institution, Mercantile InstituLehl THOMAS CUTLER, tion. Mercantile Institu-T- . Alpine J. MeCE'L LOlG II. Supt. tlon. e 2ST OTICE. All persons having cluims for dividends or otherwise against the West Branch Institution, will please pre- -' sent the snmo for settlement, on or before the :mth duy of October, 1874; aud all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said firm will please call and settle ImmeJAMES DUNN, Supt. diately. o3 Provo f 'll y, October 1st, 1874. -- NOTICE. My Cider Mill la now In full operation at my residence In the Second Vaid. All peraong having nppleg to make Into cider can tat accommodated at short notice. Terms five cents per gallon for making or one quarter of the Juice. Good sound ripe apples worked up at my millto will the vlehl from three to four gallons A. H. SCOTT. bushel. e2B Irovo City, Sept. 28th, 1874. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. branded OV& on left thigh.. The above animals If not claimed In ten al the United States Land Office, days will he sold at publicatsale Pound, Pavsor City, 5 oclock p.m. Citv, salt Lake3rd, Ir. October A. of 10th tlie 1874. ) on Saturday, duy Sept. I!M' XJOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THOR. H. WILSON, Wm. Prince, Benjamin M. Rotjcrts, District Poundkeeper. Constantine Dawson, Samuel Andrews 0 and Edward Fricl whose Post Office address Payson City, U. T., Kept. 28, 1874. Is Provo City, Utah County, Utah Territory, and O. F. Whltford, of Btifiklo, New York, DELINQUENT NOTICE. bv Ills Attorney Win. Prince, of Provo Citv, aforesaid; have made application for -Ix- ica-tlon a Putent, for the Sparrow Mining Cluim, Germania Mtnlnjr Company Of Principal llnce of Business. Haji situated on unaurveyed land In ITovo Notice. Mining District, Utah County, UtahIn TerFrancisco, Stab- of California. tho ritory, and more fully described uion the following nlat'and There are delinquent field notes) on file In tills office, described stock, on account of Assessment To wit; levied on the Fifth 5th day of August, The said mining claim Is fburfecn hun1874 the several amounts set opposite the il4t)0 feet In length by olxi hundred names of the respective Shareholders at dred and twenty (120) feel In w Idth, anl runs follows: 2iM 73 15', West two hundred north feet, No. No. Names. south 73s 15' east twelve hundred Certificate Shares. Amt. and (12(4)) feet from discovery tunnel. 190 no The survey of this mine Is described as H. R Congdon, Trustee... 21 DM) 190 AG follows: Commencing al the discovery George Helm, Trustee 1U0 loo tumid running north 73 15' west variation George Helm, Trustee 21 199 100 it); 45' east two hundred 200 feet on centre 2il4 George Helm, Trustee 100 loo ilnetoendot claim, thence north Ith4.5' George Helm, Trustee 2tC 190 10(1 2nd east sixty 00 feet to pine post 4 Inches by George Helm, Trustee 2(17 194) lljO 4 Indies, set into the ground 1 foot (Inches, George Helm, Trustee IDO lm and ! feet out of tho ground marked V.- K. George Helm, Trustee 2LS 109 100 .37, 71 o. 1. for corner No. 1., thence south Joseph ChamlKTlaln 190 Ml 73, 15' cast seven hundred and five 700 J. W. Tripp JuO 190 229 feet, to- top of precipice where there lg a A. R Scott 1(11 lot) 2W nine post 4 Inches by 4 Inches get 1 foot 0 A. B. Scott 1IM 111) int Ineheg Into a pfh or rock, and 2 feet exA. K Scott 1UU 212 ho posed a Is vi' tiio rock and marked witness A. H. Scott 110 233 ioo post to corner No. 2., said corner No. 2. be- A. B, Scott loo Ing situated from said witness post south hsi 249 . B. Scott Ail 200 237 73.13' east and distant six hundred and Richard Carncl JUO AH 299 (096 feet. This latter portion ninety-fiv- e Richard Carnell 190 Is so precipitous as to render Rs gurvey lm- 300 l(i) Richard Carnell 290 320 200 practicable to establish corner post V. H. Richard Carnell I4I 323 37, No. 2. l(l Richard Parnell 1(4) 10 Now returning lo post and corner,. No. 1 Richard Carnell 3y 1(4) 1(4) !A0 and run Mouth I()o 4 y west one hundred Kleluml Carnell 1I4J 111) ami twenty 120 feet to 357 Richard Carnell pine iost 4 inrhes 1(4) 239 III) by 4 Inches set 1 foot u Inches Into tho M. J. IXmovwn 201 2(1) ground and 2 feet out of the ground and 381 M. J. Ikmovaii 40 marked U. H. 37,No. 4., thence south 7So l.Y 40 250 Joel Kav 59 east five hundred and fifty-eig50 ?5I (658) feet,, Frank French 1(4) loo to top of precipice where tiiere Is a pint) 252 Sheldon LhtlefiulU 100 post 4 Inches by 4 Inches set 1 foot 6 Inches tll 242 H. IJzrlc Jessup. l4l III) Into a pile of rock, and 2 feet exposed abovo-tlu- i 2d lavhan H. Howes. 12.3 125 ' 25k ns'.k and marked witness post to corC. H. Blnnehanl 483 ner No. 3., said oorner No. 8 401 257 C. It. Blunchanl Ising situated 2141 200 from said witness post, south 73, l.V east 349 ( fen. W. Morgan ZKl and distant eight hundred and za 274 Elizabeth Ray 190 Jill 294 feet. Tills latter portion Indng so . Ellra!eth Kay. 100 )O0 29i preHplicms ns to render Its survey lmprac-EUr.atieth Kay 100 tleablc to set corner post U. H. 87, No. 3. loo 29 Kllzateth Kay. O0 100 297 Tho boundary line of tills mining claim Eilrnteth Kay. 40 49 nre further described as follows, ana would 2S EhzalM-tKay 1(1) 273 III) have been so deacrllM'd in tha foregoing .. It, II. Brown 390 .3(41 27 part of this notice, were it practicable to It. H. Brown 100 III) run them the whole distance, vlx: beginT0 S. B. M' sire 100 100 290 H. B. Moore ning at post No.1, and run south 78 IV east 100 100 Fourteen hundred (144)) feet to corner No. . 291 S. B. Moore - list 100 2, marked U. K 37, No. 2; thence gouth frl S. it. Moore 100 lift 4.V west One hundred and loo 293 H. it. Mistre twenty fiat 20 feet lo corner No. 8, marked U. H. :t7 No. 8: : 20 311 Isaac Onvon 16' 30 817 west north thence fourteen 73, hundred Isaac Onyon.. 14) JlK4i feet to corner No. 4, marked U. K, 313 m Henrietta H. Tucker. 100 S7 No. 4; thenco north lik4Y east one hum 114) 311 JnnoC. Wheldcn 100 dred and twenty 129 feet to corner No. i, , 100 ,...323 T. J. Welsh 100 the 319 ino William A pit place of beginning, marked U. 6. SI '' loo No. I, containing an area of 8.85 acres. 317 KX) Rudolph Pnhlmnn 100 858 111) Tho United Btiiteg mineral monument Rudolph Iahlman 100 to which this survey Is connected, consist 100 359 Rudolph Pahlmnn ioo of a square pine post. 8 Inches by 8 lnche 100 328 E. W. MrOrsw IDA 100 and 6 feet long, fixed Into the crevice of a SK8 M. G. Grlfflth 100 limestone rock, 100 339 M. G. Griffith lnylng on the quartilte -M7 G. ft rt ffi t It.:;:. . . 340 M -- BIO ftjrmkthm and marked IT. IS. M. M. No. lf, 100 from which the Discovery Tunnel of the 100 Ml M. G. Griffith. 100 1()0 Sparrow Mining Claim bears north 32o W 842 M.G. Griffith 100 east and distant one hundred and 100 843 M. O. Griffith...: seventy 100 four 174 feet, and to comer No. 4 north 344 ioo M.G. Grlfflth 100 S8s west 100 4Y 345 and one distant M.G. Griffith. hundred and F.s-tr- av il - ht forty-two-(84- 2) " . to-da- bo-lo-w On I cross-examinati- BUSINESS DIRECTORY New Advertisements. 1S74. cross-examine- February, at a in quorum meeting Springvlllc, Bishop Bringhurst sjxike of the conduct of some men who were keeping a saloon theie against tho wishes of tho public generally. He further stated what such men would do if they could intending fo make a James Stevenson, general application. a member of the quorum, and husband of Martha Stevenson, was present. He took tiie remark personally, as lie was boarding the men alluded to; and left tlie meeting in anger, being somewhat under the influence of liquor. His anger knew no abatement, and iqioii advising with a member of the legal profession lie instituted suit agnihstMr. Bringhurst for the recovery of damages to the amount of over five thousand dollars. The plaintiffs further attempted to prove, that one of these same soon after the meeting above alluded to, overheard Mr. Bringhurst say that Stevenson was keeping a house of assignation or words to that effect. This was after dark, and the witness could dot discern who was in company with Mr. Bringhurst. The defendant denied the above remark entirely. The jury after deliberating ten hours, rendered judgment for plaintitl's in tho sum of dollars. seventy-fiv- e We have but to add that the law is tliewonls plain in the ease of slander must lie both false and malicious In order to constitute a civil injury, also that the making, hearing and deciding accusations against their member, by churches and religloussocicties, and pronouncing the decision, when dono in good faith and according to the discipline and usuages of the church and society is a privileged communication." Muny of the scenes during tho hearing of the case were truly disgusting. The address to the jury by one of its counsel was suggestive. lie complimented the old man for bringing this case into a court at law; and stated that he, the attorney, or most of men. had they not been heeled would have gone home and returned to the meeting with a shot gun, and settled the matter properly. He forgot to add, as in was his wont on a former occasion manner. a quiet and chrlstian-liko AT loots briefly. A year ago last COl ltT PROCEEDINGS. . : G. V. Moor And in accordance S20 REWARD. on Cfnfrr Klreet, between Mr. Fresh waters Jrre and Holdwiy plaoc.on conWest Main Street, ono pocket-booKeventr do'lars In U. S. currency; ' taining Cwfion a!o a Tax Receipt and some Provo road tickets. Whoever leaves the same at 111 receive 1heThtrig Office In thl city ol tlio bove reward. ' k, 340 50 50 eighty-si- x iso teet. The location of the Bnarrow Minwith law, and an ing Claim Is recorded in Rook E, page jQft ordered tha Board of Director, maria on of mining record of Utah County. tha Fifth day of Augut, 1874, so many Location near thl mine U a- The share of each parcel of raid Stock, as may raised only pile of rock, designated at the Flagh necsary, will be gold at public auction, staff Dloovery, lately put up on the Snare nt the omen of the Coro pan v, on the Second row Mining Claim, and situated south 73a the two of of at hoar 174, day 45' cast, and distant (Our hundred and OGber,. o'clock p.m., of ald day. to py said 42O foot from the aald Sparrow. Aesraent thereon, together twenty 7 with cogt of Adver.lricg and expeore of Dlwiveiy. I hereby order the above to bd published? gale. ln TAn Cocxtt Tnitaa newapspeg -J. W. TRirP, Secretary. puhllshc-1 in Provo, Utah. Office 4S Cstforrta Slrect, Ri om WILL1TT LOTTENGER, "" . Sau Francisco, California. sepl7. steal rer. :i I, |