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Show LOCAL HISTORY WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910. 1S17 Some Ute Indians visited the Pioneer Pio-neer camp. The twelve ap0i-.tle8 and a few others started west from the Pioneer camp on an exploring expedition. expedi-tion. Crossing the stream whlcn forms the outlet of Utah lake, they named it the Jordan river, and then proceeded to Black Rock, eighteen miles farther, where the companj took a bath ln the.- lake. 1852 The thermometer stood 1J7 degrees F. in the sun, In .Salt Lake City. 1S5." David H. Uurr, surveyor-general of Utah, arrived ln Salt Lake City. 1881 Senator John Sherman, of Ohio. General Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana, In-diana, Judge Strong and Albert Bier-stadt, Bier-stadt, the landscape painter, visited Salt Lake City. 18S7 YVm R Smith, president of the Davis Stake of Zion, was .n rested at Centervllle. on a charge of unlawful cohabitation, taken to Salt Lake. City, and placed under $1,000 bonds. 1SSS Seyraoui B. Young was arrested in Salt Lake City, and Charles Sperry. at. Nephi, Juan county, for unlawful unlaw-ful cohabitation Edward Cox was discharged dis-charged from the penitentiary. 1889 Capt. Joseph Amos succeeded Arthur Ar-thur Pratt as warden of the penitentiary, peni-tentiary, the latter haeing filled tho office since January 30th, 1SSS. Richard Rich-ard JeSBOP and Matthew F Bell were discharged from the penitentiary. 1890 Carl F. Carlson, of Mantl. was discharged dis-charged from the penitentiary. 1891 John B. Wasden. Hans Jespersen and Charles A. Terry yvere discharged from the penitentiary. 1S9S Elder Alexander Hood Hill died at Mill Creel;, Salt Lake county. 1901 Street fair ends. J. G. Phelps Stokes sues P. T. Farnsworth and A. C. Washington for $.100,000. 1902 Mm L L. Kimball resigns as leader of Salt Lake Christian Science church. F. H. Newell visits Salt Lake. |