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Show (today en history I WHAT HAPPENED SEPT. 21. 1S51 The first presidency of the Mormon Mor-mon church issued an epistle to the Mormons In Iowa, counseling them to come to Salt Lake valley. 1S2 Orson Hyde, Mormon apostle, arrived ar-rived In Salt Lake City with his family fam-ily from Iowa. Nearly all the Mormons Mor-mons had left Kanesville for the valley. val-ley. Mury Fielding Smith, widow of Hyrum Smith, died in Salt Lake county. 1SC5 General Warren S. Snow had an engagement with the Indians, near I'lsh lake, eighty miles east of Clr-clcyllle. Clr-clcyllle. Seven Indians were killed and Snow and two of his men wounded. wound-ed. 1S72 Miss Phoebe W. Couzlns of St. Louis and Miss Georgle Snow, daughter daugh-ter oi Judge Zerubbal Snow of Salt Lake City, were admitted to the bar n tho Third district .court the first ladles thus admitted in Utah. iLw"-" company of Mormons sa led from Liverpool on the steam-snip steam-snip Nevada, In charge of J. C. Christcnsen. Chris-tcnsen. ISSO-John Orson Angus, a prominent im-M2"110' dlc a- St. George. Utah. lSSn-The fourth trial of Fred Hopt for the murder of John F. Turner was cm?rtnnCed in the Third district 1SS0 Maria Sudweeks was arrested in n,avi2" a Ch.arse ?r hav'fK- resisted the officers when they arrested her husband. She was reloased on slvlm-a slvlm-a Mot) bond. After trial, In the Third district court, the jury returned li verdict of guilty against C M. Bcrg-strom, Bcrg-strom, charged with unlawful cohabl-to cohabl-to tion. 1867In the Third district George Wild-ng. Wild-ng. Sr.. was sentenced by Judge Zane to six months' imprisonment and a fine of $100 or unlawful cohabitation Joseph Clark of Provo was Imprisoned Impris-oned in the penitentiary, having been sontenced by Judge Henderson at Provo to six months' imprisonment and $300 fine, for unlawful cohabl- tatlon. John England. James Dalley, William Dalloy and William IJnthank were discharged from the penitentiary. peniten-tiary. M. D. Plerson of Plymouth was arrested on a charge of unlawful cohabitation, co-habitation, taken to Logan and placed under honda. The Mormons who had settled on Swift creek, Star valley, Wyo.. were organized as the Afton ward; Charles D. Cazler, bishop. . 1S8S In the First district court at Provo Niels L. Peterson of Ephralm was sentenced by, Judge Jucld to fives months Imprisonment for unlawful cohabitation. , lSfi In the First district court aL Provo Thomas Yates of Sclplo and Jame9 M. Paxton of Kanosh were each sentenced sen-tenced by Judgo Judd to ten months' imprisonment for adultery. Joseph Dean, Thomos H. Bullock and Bendt Petersen wcro discharged from the penitentiary. The stoamnhlp Wyoming Wyom-ing sailed from Liverpool with 113 Mormons, In charge of Rasmu3 Lar-sen. Lar-sen. The company arrived In IN aw York October 1 and in aalt Lake City October 10. John A Richards, a JIormon elder, formerly a resident of Utah, died In the Indian territory. 1892 In the Second district court, Boavcr, A. Johnson was sontenced to four months' Imprisonment for adultery. adul-tery. L. 1806 Warren S. Snow died at Mantl, Sanpete county. 1000 Salt Lake gives an ovation to RooBevelt, who speaks at Saltair and at the theater, the rough rider parade being a feature of the reception. Powers drops Nebeker appointment to senatorship. 1901 John 'Lawson lowers world's 100-mllo 100-mllo record on bicycle. Jury obtained to try Abe Majors at Logan. 1902 William Crltchlow died from ovor-dosc ovor-dosc of morphine. Harry Strong dih& of bullet, wound Infllctea by Miles Romney. 1903 Nora Collins of Bench, Ida., kills herself In fit of despondency. 1904 New liquor law passed by city council. coun-cil. 1905 Ranid progress made in tho Shock-ley Shock-ley trial. Democrats hold their primaries. pri-maries. 190G N. N Norton, hold up, sentenced to penitentiary for ten years. I-I. P. 1903 Samuel Kav.un, big bote to be hSe..acMia M nix. Par g bwllt Jgf of skull. Xa.i'iV. d,fr nLW |