Show cura clotet jat EVENTS edmunds law prosecutions the following is a record of the business in the first district court at provo before judge judd on march 23 isaac fox was called for sentence for unlawful cohabitation to which he be had pleaded guilty he was sentenced to 35 days imprisonment and to pay the costs of prosecution united states vs wm win gurney unlawful cohabitation the dafena defendant pleaded guilty and was given 85 days and costs john hart charged with adultery pleaded guilty sentence 18 months and costs wm catchings Hatch ings adultery a plea of guilty was entered sentence 11 months and costs united states vs Micha elVaughn the defendant pleaded guilty to adultery sentence nine months and costs mons andersen adult adultery erv a plea of guilty was entered sentence 12 months and costs john H gardner asked for a now new trial for the beason reason that the court erred in instructing the jury the motion was overruled he he was charged with adultery he was waa sentenced to days and costs niels aagaard pleaded guilty to a charge of or unlawful cohabitation habitation co abi tation sentence 50 days and costs silas jackson adultery defendant thought he could live within the law W a and sen sentence nee was huspen suspended 8 stephen hen ott had nothing to say why he e should not receive sentence for unlawful cohabitation to which he had pleaded guilty he was given 75 days and costs john jacobs was called for sentence on a charge of adultery to which a plea of guilty had been entered sentence ten months and costs united states vs martin buchanan adultery a plea of guilty guil ty was entered sentence ten months and costs wm ball charged with unlawful cohabitation pleaded guilty sentence 85 days and costs thomas of providence was arrested march 24 on a charge of unlawful cohabitation by deputy whetstone he was placed under 1000 bonds to appear before the commissioner for examination on march 25 deputy marshals arrested joseph jeon jean of the nineteenth ward on a charge of unlawful cohabitation the indictment against him was found nearly four years ago proceedings before judge judd at provo march 25 united states vs fannie whiting fornication this case was given the jury that morning the evidence having all ajl been given previously A verdict of not guilty was returned united states vs henry mower continued for the term united states vs wm grant the defendant has served a term for unlawful cohabitation and was tried for adultery and found guilty bose grant was tried for fornica tiou and found guilty sentence set tor for sept 21 united states vs thos durkin flue fine set aside sylvester bradford charged with unlawful cohabitation and pleaded guilty it y sen sentence te nee to be passed on the etui th ol 01 of agri april united tates states vs pleasant obrad ford continued for the term adolphus B R eai 1 of st george washington county was arrested in this city mar 28 by deputy sprague on a commissioners commissioner s warrant he is wanted at beaver to answer to a charge of unlawful cohabitation he was released on giving bonds for his appearance when wanted I 1 proceedings before judge judd at provo mar 27 jens jorgenson charged with adultery entered a plea of not guilty and the trial was set for the dinst kerstie Jorgen jorgenson sop was am arraigned signed charged with fornication with her husband and pleaded not guilty joseph murdock was arraigned on a charge of adultery a plea of not guil guilty ty was e entered n t wass ze united states t a vs S joseph dark clark the defendant will be arraigned on a charge of adultery on the dinst thomas thoma H winder pleaded not guilty to a charge of pol seaf polygamy gamy and the time of trial was for the lust pointed associate justice of the supreme r e court of this terri territory amsl arrived in this city he will hold court here for some weeks while judge sandford Band ford takes a trip east but it is expected that he will be assigned to the second judicial dis di brict at beaver where J judge bore bom man whom he be succeeds presided driver of a steam motor killed on march 25 at ogden patrick driver of the steam streetcar motor put his head out of the street car window and it struck a telegraph pole stunning him the unfortunate mans head struck the next telegraph pole breaking his bis neck and producing immediate death samoan affairs in the german white book iebert ly I 1 I 1 issued bismarck in a letter to 6 the ake newly appointed german conall conan for samoa censures the couta ew dr knappe under whose administration the international complications arose bismarck discount penances en ances or pretends to the tion of annexation to germany of the samoan islands without the consent of england and america A warlike gift it is reported that members of the prussian imperial family have subscribed the cost of a present besent of several thousand crepea repeating ng rifles and a quantity of am ammunition to the prince of montenegro they are supposed to be intended for use against servia in favor of prince an anarchistic address it on the evening of march 28 23 before m an audience of 2500 people pi mrs lucy parsons the colored calop 4 female anor chist delivered an address a synopsis of which is furnished in the press dispatches as follows we want a revolution whether peaceful or bloody makes no difference A revolution must come I 1 have but one object in lifer and that is to make you too discontented contented to 10 make rebels of you all ai after r talking in a desultory manner on the social problem an and how bow it was approaching a crisis she continued when the time comes and it surely will let us use all aja our means to bring about a revolution let us act in these times of peace will will it pay go ck and ask the mothers and orphans of the who fell in tho the streets of paris those who fell were martyrs and the path which we tread is ever strewn with martyrs but all the blood should not nw now flow on our side there are nay MY friends stirring tunes times before us there are those who would slay us in cold blood but let us not as they were in paris be guided by bamby pamby 44 philosophers bil 0 0 O hers let lei us have generate I 1 d dont 0 n ap w wish I 1 a alto to be understood as aa wanting to incite you but when the time comes we wl will carry the tn human race into a new channel we live in stirring earring times and DO knows when the first shot will be fired let us first bla be contented then hen it only needs a handful of men and d women to revolutionize the world then we will have liberty if you who are chained to slavery W sd an idea of liberty you would rise up and be men I 1 am not seeking for martyrdom they ahey will not let me go on talking long bg but I 1 am willing to spend my bed st days in joliet or have the breath strangled out of me in some jail I 1 have but one thing to say to you and that is keep the torch of tou liberty berty alive we want a revolution whether it is peaceful or bloody makes no nee A evolution must come mrs parsons concluded as follows we would fight and die yes we mean it die to maintain the honor and dignity of that grand old flag we will even cherish recollections of a lost cause and the flag that was never destined to float among the emblems oab lems of nations elders fro from anew new zealand on saturday march 23 we had a au 11 from elders john E magleby M leb wM of monroe onroe sevier ohn W of this city who have returned from a mission to new zealand on which they left this eity city june 30 1885 elder magleby was first assigned to the poverty bay district where n labored as a traveling elder for six months the district was then nen divided and brother magleby was appointed to preside over the new district hapu iapu he remained in that position one year yar and five months when he was transferred to the bay of islands district i strict in which he labored till released to come home he was greaty ly blessed while on his mission and bad ad an experience that is of great benefit to him he was kindly treated created by the people among whom his 8 labors were quite successful when elder reached new zealand he was also sent ot to the poverty bay district diat ilet there here was a great desire among the ba batides tives however to see him as he was a hawaiian from whom the he mabries trace their descent he was sent therefore after being three months on the island to travel among the people which he did for three months he then labored as traveling elder in the district for one year at tile we expiration of which time lie he was 0 appointed to preside over the hawks bay dif district anict he held this position one year and was then aled awed to preside over the district where he remained until his w release elder is u man of of reat great faith and was also a powerful pea VeR kerin the maori tongue elvier eller magleby eagleb related a number of cases of healing under his ad nl two of which we now give A maori of some prominence was beverly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism and d called in medical aid the doctors tors prescribed for him but as tho line weeks passed by he grew steady woree and it appeared that he was nearing dearing the end he sent for elder whom he asked to administer to him the request was waa granted the elder fasted six days and at the end of that time the native was suddenly healed when the elder partook of food since then the native has enjoyed excellent health upon his recovery he gave a great feast to which many people were invited while they were assembled elder moku preached the gospel to them thus reaching mapy many who would not dot have listened to him otherwise another instance was where the daughter of a mafte was very ill he sent to elder requesting him to come to the child the elder was about fifteen miles distant and being in attendance on another sick person could not leave he gave the messenger a note however to the father of the sick girl in this he promised him in the name of the lord that his daughter would recover A few days afterward the elder called and was informed by the father that while he was reading the elders note his daughter was suddenly I 1 and miraculously heale dand was t then ken in her full health |