Show CU HE T EVENTS Released From Prison Bishop Washakie Box BoxElder BoxElder BoxElder Elder County was liberated from the penitentiary a few days ago having served a sentence of four months for unlawful cohabitation I 1 he fine and costs amounted to which were paid The Full Term Thomas S 8 the Twenty Twenty- Twenty first first Ward was sentenced in the Third District Court September 30 for living with his wives contrary to the provisions of the Edmunds law In reply to Judge Andersons Anderson's inquiry he stated that he had noth- noth nothing ing to say before the passing of the sentence The J dge then assumed a st stern rn expression of countenance and remarked that he would show po leniency The full penalty six months imprisonment and a fine of and costs was then imposed Mr Higham was taken to the peni peni- penitentiary penitentiary penitentiary later ater in the day Returned Missionaries Elder A H W Woolley of this thiR city returned home on September 80 30 from a mission to the Northern States He left home on Octo October er and labored in the Southern portion of Illinois for the first few weeks He was then called to the Pennsylvania Conference From that time until April last he so- so sojourned sojourned so sojourned in the southern part of Pennsylvania chiefly in Bedford and Fulton counties He next pro pro- proceeded proceeded proceeded to Long Island N Y where he remained for a period of nearly three months In regard to the work at Long Island this is an old mission field and Elder Woolley did not meet with much encourage encourage- encouragement encouragement encouragement ment there being very little in- in inquiry inquiry in inquiry concerning the Gospel There is a small branch numbering numbering ng some thirty Saints who have established I a relief society which is doing a good work As to Pennsylvania Elder Wool Wool- Woolley Woolley Wool Wool-ley ley describes the people ople as bt being ing very hospitable and says that they treat the missionaries with marked I kindness Some few persons em- em embraced embraced em embraced braced the Gospel duri during ng his stay amongst them and others are at present investigating Elder Wool Wool- Woolley Woolley Wool Wool-ley ley left Long Island toward the end of August last and attended the Pennsylvania conference held in West Virginia being released from his labors as a missionary on September 16 v He comes back to Utah in good x health having greatly enjoyed his bIa mission He was WW joined when at Long Island by his wife who has bas ever since been the companion of his his travels Whitesville Elder Robert McMichael of t Whitesville Summit County Count reached this city on Sunday even even- from a mission to West Vir- Vir Virginia Virginia ginia He left let left Utah on December 1888 and went to Mathias Hardy County where he continued until the of the present month 1 i- i I when he was released on account or of r ill health Elder reports satis- satis satisfactorily aati of the people among whom he has been laboring Generall Generally athey they treated him with much kind kind- kindness kin kind kind- kindness ness new and aud many were found anxious to investigate the Gospel The The- meetings were on the whole weB attended and but little opposition opposition- was offered to the Elders during hi stay g Shot for Tor a Deer The Utah Journal of or Sept M r has the following particulars of 21 sad occurrence Hyrum Jensen was shot and aDd killed in Blacksmith Fork on Thursday morn morning ing by H B PE 2 Peterson Jr a teacher of one of the the- tb Hyrum schools The fac facts l as nearly as as can be learned are as follows Q On 0 L Wednesday Wednesday morning the young men mea started up Blacksmith Fork deer deer- deer hunting hunting They camped at the left lefthand left eIt- eIt hand hand fork of the canyon and beto before daylight ht on Thursday ay morning ed out for deer It was agreed greed between the young men that that- that Jensen Jensen should follow the ridger ridge and r and Peterson should go up the hol- hol hollow hollow low the arrangement being so made that no accident might occur After Aft ty going go ng for a a ti time e Peterson saw some BOW somer i r in the bushes in hollow ollow and thinking it a deer ha he b fired He is an excellent shot shot and andl ancl- ancl immediately following ng the report of his gun came a frightful scream Inan In an instant he divined whet what had f J ran to the spot Therit Ther Thera he found young Jensen dying with i a rifle shot hole through his budy bucQ t near th the abdomen Jensen eIK ex- ex 6 K claimed Henry you hav have h ve shot sib hot me He lived about twenty mIn mInutes mini Dain L Lutes utes but told Peterson PetE that h he was not responsible for or what had been done declaring tel I I should have followed the ridge as we agreed and it woul would D not have h ha happened his When Jensen JeD pl j z breathed his last last Peterson ran 10 three three- miles to the nearest point whet assistance could be gotten gotten and and an d ee e- e i cured help Placing the dead body i of his companion in a wagon he he hi r drove it to Hyrum alone where H was taken home Word was seaU sent seat to isi Logan and anft C C Shaw justice of the the peace immediately went to Hy 1 rum An inquest i was held over me l remains on Friday morning and and 1 verdict returned which corre poat ed with the facts fac a above given 4 d Another nother sa sad feature in this is the fact th that t a y you brother brother of the deceased is now ly lyn lynA A dangerously tIn ill from typhoid fever fe eg I In u a all ways way a it is a most un fi SF t OB affair l t Y i i i r rt t |