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Show I LOCAL HISTORY WHAT HAPPENED SEPT. 18. 1848 John Henry Smith was born at Cor-buncn, Cor-buncn, near Kanesvllle. la. 1850 Jabez Woodard joined Lorenzo Snow and fellow missionaries in Italy. 1865 Colonol O. II. Irish made a treaty with the Plcde Indians, at Pinto, Washington county, Utah. 1867 The Indians made another raid on Beaver and drove off two hundred head of horses and cattle. 1880 Jonathan Pugmire. a prominent Mormon, died at St. Charles, Ida. 1851 Orson Pratt dollvered his last pub-, pub-, 11c discourse Jn the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. 1855 John Sharp, Mormon bishop, pleaded plead-ed guilty to the charge of unlawful cohabitation and promised to obev tho law; he was fined 5300 and costs." 1856 Tho First district court, at Ogdon, wns opened with the recently appointed ap-pointed Judge, Henry P. Henderson, on the bench. John B, Forster of the Thirteenth ward, Salt Lake City, was arrested on a charge of unlawful cohabitation co-habitation nnd placed under 51000 bonds by Commissioner McKay. Robert Rob-ert M. McKendrlck was discharged from the penitentiary. Richard H. Sudweeks, arrested some time previously pre-viously on three Indictments, was arrested on another charge for unlawful un-lawful cohabitation. 188S In the Third district court, Salt Lake City. James Turner of West Jordan was sentenced to fifty davs' Imprisonment and $50 fine; Daniel Lewis of Kamas to sixty days and SG0 line: Milford B. Shlpp of Salt Lake City to seventy-five days and $65 fine, and Edwin L. Davis of South Cottonwood to soventy-fivo days and S70 fine, all for unlawful cohabitation. Bishop George Coleman of Tcasdalc, Sevier county, was arrested for unlawful un-lawful cohabitation. 1889 Frederick Jensen of Logan was arrested ar-rested for unlawful cohabitation. Tho Salt Lake City Railway companv commenced running electric cars from Main street to the Twenty-first ward. 1890 Tho Thatcher Opera house. Logan, was opened, the Salt Lake Homo Dramatic Dra-matic club playing "Held by the Enemy En-emy " 1893 In the Second district court, Beaver, Fred W. Cook was lent'tt months' Imprisonment for ff and Robert B. Dalicy to months for adultery. Both 1 carcerated in the penttentUn lowing day ' 1891 Benjamin Goddard left i New Zealand, on a special tour to Australia and Tar new oath was framed bn commission for polygumlstj. 1895 Patriarch Robert Wll3 Oakley. Cassia county, Hi. First district court, Ttm, Stevenson was sentenwd I months' Imprisonment fort 1899 Andrew J. Burt appoints In the Thirty-ninth Infuln vin Whitbeck of JimbkilWi Pacific train In Wyoming 1900 Telephonic connection ci Denver. Secretary Heath ci publican national comrnutHt Kerens of St. Louis cost part In Los Angeles nCm ment. 1901 Jury finds W. E. Hub-guilty. Hub-guilty. Death of Ben Burnt, prospector. Rio Grande Wul vcyors on new Sallna. canrn 1902 Republican primaries hek 1904 Westorn Pacific mawa d Saltair. but owners refute U 1905 Fall term of the unlvenltj: Edward J. Bner, vaudeville a found dead from opium jo stairs in Chinese den. 2u Chinaman, found dead In I Ah Wong arrested, sispri$l Implicated In their out-Aaron out-Aaron Greencwald died of tpc 1906 City schools open with 12.H enrolled. 1907 Thousands of people visit I City, the occasion bcla? F Mrs. Thomas E. Marriott a seriously injured in a nilrc near St. Joseph, Mo. Dr. Beers was fatally- beaten at C C. F. Whlker of Salt Lilt McNearney found pullly cf the Onyx Bank saloon on Xjj 1908 Banquet given at Comnus to visiting carpenters and )c |