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Show LOCAL HISTORY WHAT HAPPENED OCTOBER 10. 1848 Willard Richard's company arrived In Salt Lake City, having been met by teams from the valley. 1S6S Brigham Young, Jr., was made ono of Hie twelve apostles of thu Mormon church. , 1870 The surviving members of Zlon 3 camp and tho Mormon battalion save a party al Ihe Social hall. Salt Lake City. Of the members of Zion'u camp thirty-two were present, and sixty-three sixty-three of tho battalion boys participated. partici-pated. 1871 United Stales Senator Oliver P Morion, from Indiana, accompanied by several distinguished ladies and gentlemen, gen-tlemen, arrived in Salt Lako City on a visit. 1S74 Ann Eliza "Wehb Young, one of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young's wives, was excommunicated excommuni-cated from the church. 1S76 Judce Jacob S. Borcman sentenced John "D. Leo to bo shot January 26, 1877. 1879 Phlncas H. Young, brother of the late Brigham Young, and one of the pioneers of 1847, died In Salt Lake City. 1550 At the general conference held in Snlt Lako City, the first presidency of the Mormon church was reorganized, with John Taylor as president, and George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith as counselors. The vacancies thoreby occurring in tho council of the twelve apostles were partly filled by Francis M. Lyman and John Henry Srrlih being appointed to the apostle-abip. apostle-abip. These two men were ordained apostles October 7. 1551 George J Bclllslon was killed by lightning at Nepiii. Juab county. 1SS5 In tho Third district courl (Judge Zano;. Salt Lake City. William A. Rossiter and George Romney were each sentenced to six months' Imprisonment Impris-onment and $300 fine for unlawful cohabitation. co-habitation. Thomas Porcher and Robort II. Swain pleaded guilty to the same charge, but sentence was deferred de-ferred because of the defendants being be-ing poor. 1SSS The hearing of the Idaho lest case was commenced before Judge C. II Berry a I Blackl'ooi. Ida. The decision rendered the following day was practically prac-tically to the effect that Mormons would not he permitted to vote in Idaho. 1590 Hans C. Hansen, ono of the pioneers pio-neers of JSS7. died in Kalina, Sevier county. John R. Jones of Johnson Springs. Iron county met with a serious seri-ous accident, from tho effects of winch he died tho following day. 1591 A Democratic territorial convention, in Sail Lake City, condemned the report re-port of the Utali commission. 1S95 The courthouse at Ogden was destroyed de-stroyed by fire- 1S9S Rudger Clawson was ordanied an apostle of the Mormon church in Salt Lake Clly, by Lorenzo Snow, president presi-dent of the Mormon church. lSllH Will Arrowsmith accidcntallv shot dead al Collon. 1900 Burlington lets contract for building 17n miles of Salt Lake line. Mrs William Hilton protests Dr. Park's will, claiming to be his legal wife. 1901 Dcalli of Lorenzo Snow, president of the Mormon ihurch. William Lu-beck Lu-beck commits suicide at Park City, .ludro Jacob Johnson charges John B King with criminal libel. 1902 Countv school superintendents declare de-clare foi law abolishing district trustees trus-tees and substituting 'county boards of education. Stato Teachers associa- Ijpn adjourns alter elcttinTffl lono( bihJtenson prcsldenl. Ul"s 1901 American party. jn -1 ! names county ticket ,ii,i conV9rJ thuslaHin. Death ofL ? 1905-UnIqn Pacific stockholders hoJW n Oregon sSSfrLCVS,' rffl 1907-First Assistant Vos&S o'iH F. II. Hitchcock visits S.i.M.'ffl Utah Presbyterian nvnod il 1 convention In Salt L-il'-f. mvsWA laoS-Frank Lopez sent'en'ee.i ,t Wi 0 serve three years in ffl for burglary. C. C. Da nr., 1o.'p1 injured by collision of aJ&nflfljM |