Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAY TUESDAYS 3 DAILY JAN 14 bornt born this morning jan in the ward of this city a sou son to mary blary wife ol of elder bernard H A moe NICE little furious snow storm from the north this morning something like winter as aa we used to know it sunday liquor joseph dud dier and peter dwan swan saloon keepers were each fined a hundred dollars this morning for broach breach ea of the sunday liquor ordin ance the fines nines were paid oer OFF TR tre tur E TRACK on a return trip from the temple block to the depot a locomotive and tender ran off the track near the valley house considerable trouble was experienced in getting them on again the cause of the accident was wad the loosen ing of some of the spikes ANOTHER sie Sic serles series lams iams being encouraged by the success of the dramatic entertainments given for the benefit of the eleventh ward sunday school the people of that part of the city intend shortly to get up another series of performances performance a of the same kind the proceeds to be devoted to the same me object as the first per deseret telegraph ST GEORGE georoe 13 elder eider jos joa WI WY Young oung A F macdonald E F sheets and A M musser have bave just returned from a L mis mib flonary and business tour to pine valley fort hamblin hebron clover panacea and pioche interesting meetings were held at all these places except the latter the weather Is ia clear and warm A M aw M CAPTURED william wiiiiam brandon who escaped from the chain gang a few days ago agov has been captured after his escape and getting rid ot of the ball and chain he went to the stable of mr white ath ward and stole a valuable horse with which he left town mr white senta sent a man out after the stolen horse who found the an animal I 1 m ai and brand on I 1 in n provo pro vo valle valie valley the latter had both his feet frozen R he was brought to town by the man who cs captured him last evening and Is again la jall jail per deseret telegraph ALTA 14 the snow Is eight feet deep and still storming road blocked brigham 14 fifteen or twenty poles polea are washed anav on the lake north of bere here also the TT 11 IT track is la blockaded wi with thice ice the lake washed last night over the track and froze in large cakes of iee fee for a distance of some one hundred and fifty rods roda and find a portion of the track is washed off expect the train will be able to cross it this afternoon passengers will change cars on oa the lake AN ahr entertainment to morrow night a mixed entertainment consisting of songs recitations dialogues bcd ad willbe will be given iven in the twelfth ward sunday school robert campbell and thos thes V williams superintendent and assistant superintendent of the school will conduct the affair and miss misa julia druce will act as organist on the occasion the following indies ladies aad sad gentlemen will take part in the performances mesdames harriet hardy and auna anna fowler misses lena hardy julia druce jane and ida richards sarah richards mary and victoria miller martha and elizabeth richards clara deighton mary A rockwood alice and ell eil eilzabeth elizabeth zabeth yin cent amelia burns lula hardy E R brooks mary ellza eliza and jane knowlden Know laeng nancy young isabella hardy and mary richards and masters john richards robert and george hanmer brooks herbert deighton and horace cummings the twelfth ward Sunday Sanday School la Is in a very gratifying condition and as the proceeds orthe of the entertainment are to be do de devoted to the furtherance of the progress of that useful institution it la in to be hoped abarge audience will be present the doors will be ba opened at 6 and the performances commence at 7 pm price prica of admission 25 cents Won DO IT we stated not long inee gince that we understood an effort was shortly to be made to habeas corpus charles W baker who la Is now serving a term of imprisonment for robbery and that the object of this action was waa that he be might he used to make some esome of bis his original kind of affidavits which he be has a flue faculty for manufacturing and of which the public is well aware having become ac quain quainter ted with some bome of hs masterly efforts in that line we tinder understand stand correctly it appears for all the preliminary papers ra were made out the other day and aepli application 0 arioli was made for the necessary writ of habeas corpus to judge 0 M hawley the jude judge however could not be moved to act in the mat ter ze positively ana aud firmly declined to move in the case on the ground that it did not properly come within hia bir jurisdiction being outside of bis hie judicial district this was very sensible of the jude very now if every other r individual in the territory especially all official personages therein should come comb to the same conchua lon ion slon as did judge hawley in this m matter metter atter to attend only to his bis own business and let other peoples alone what a jolly and peaceable time there would be all around everybody would then have his hla rights because nobody would interfere with them our fur there would be really no time for such interference if a person has botany got any business at all he generally has but little time to spare outside of it if he diligently and properly attend to it it may however be considered by some to be cruel cruet in judge hawley to refuse to habeas habel corpus baker at a time when he be might have been rendered useful if certain parties had bad had any idea a short time ago that baker could not or would not re ren res train frain from practicing his old habits babits but would carry out his loose ideas of and his friends would probably have endeavored to prevent the present difficulty we have not been informed as tow fow to whether hether that nom nem suit sult of clothes has really been purchased for baker to give an air of respectability ability to his bis affidavits oi or whether it la is still in prospective MORE op OF THE CATTLE STEALING BUSINESS under dat of january alth our oun brigham city oar car respondent correspondent A 0 11 writes to us as fod for follows follows lows the cattle stealing caselow case now pending before bea ord the grand jury of the probate court of this county is the all absorbing topic of theuay the day hay the matter affects the interests of thousands of men in this and adjoining territories the promontory ranges point look ont out and other places within the limits of box elder countes have held immense herds of stock of late years owned principally principal principally lL by citizens of this thia as well a as salt lake davis avis and weber counties which have been preyed upon most unmercifully ci hundreds of head bead of cattle have suddenly disappeared at different times la in one day no more to be found nearer our settle settie settlements menta ments many a man has lost his last cow or ox and fat beeves about to be killed have suddenly fallen into other hands bands than those of their owners freighters going to and coming from the mines have often awoke on a fine tine morning minus many an Ind indispensable lapens able abie beast of burden causing them unutterable trouble and embarrass ment while faraway far away awny from their homes all this appears to have been worked in the most system systematic atio atlo order brands and marks have been covered over with new initials droves of cattle have changed ground secluded ranges have been select ed and herds have been driven from certain localities far away into another territory from whence other herds have been beem brought back to replace them while plenty of butcher machinery has done immense execution in obliterating the marks and traces on hundreds of animals and caus ing the shipment of beef tallon and bides on the railroad cars oars to be brisk and cresting a traffic and business sufficient to 10 sustain men enough h to constitute a little town without doing other particular work that such transactions have been carried on are no idle dream but facts to which men meu will bear witness who have bunted vainly for lost stock ac in the course of laie isie years and they are many it has long been suspected and talked of by all classes that the centre cantre of these operations was waa corinne cont conn and now comes a bu butcher teher teber of said place and reveals wonderful things confesses fes seli freely his own guilt and claims distinctly that certain men mea were his orates in the wholesale cattle stealing and describes minutely animals taken and which are recognized by their owners and others notwithstanding these revelations a strong party at corinne did demand that no arrests and no examination in the matter should be made after warrants had been issued bv a respectable justice of C corinne against the accused there are in Corin highly respectable pec table men who wha claim to desire that law and order should reign and they are imposed upon by a wide spread element anich curles carried on a dangerous and dishonest frame on wednesday next the court and petit jury will be in session to try the cases pre pro dented let the guilty be punished and the guiltless go free of blame this is all we at aim alm M at boni bobr in the word of this city this morning jan to jenny dut nut win wife of ero bro ther ered fred may a laug baug dau titer suban BUSAN B anthonys imprisonment at rochester boc Roc in default of bail la is reported to have nave been only nominal the tree freedom of the city having been accorded recorded her susan says bays bhe she to give bail in order that she might be release relea eel sel I 1 on a 0 writ of habeas corpus and secure a change of venue to a higher court so ihal thal eventually the case might be bought before the united states su preme Court courts she bhe says bays her lawyers are deeply interested in her case of course ahey they are and she regrets that the wo man suffrage women cannot unite and mancu hur her case and the cabes cases of me four teen other women arrested for voting at rochester a tuat test question she wants the woman suffrage convention at washington not to discuses lateral ques doub dons but to concentrate their energies on the tap root that thae is the ballot se ae cured in our hands bands la in the hearing of the case at rochester mr lir van vau voorhees ts one of dusault counsel introduced bome some irig historical faola facts replying to the state ment went of prosecuting counsel that at we the time of the adoption of the cons titu tion tiou women were wore dot not allowed to vote anany in any state in the union mr van Vi denied the truthfulness of tob toe assertion 0 he cited cit edthe odthe the case of new jersey where for years the women voted and their right to do so was waa recognized by tile tiie state statutes in tho the year ISOO he bidd midd the women genera genena generally ily lly voted at the presidential election the constitution Georgia Georgis of adopted in 1789 permitted women to vote and he understood they availed themselves of the privilege in this case said he women have broken down dowd all the barriers spoken aboken of by judge cartter Cart ter tei and have actually voted in the action brought by women in the district of columbia against inspectors who refused their votes judge cartter holds that the constitution gives the right to vote to women but that congress must trot first enact laws tWe to enable liable them to exercise the right of suffrage this inability has been overcome by miss anthony without the aid of congress he then went on to argue tuat in construing a constitution we are not to ask what the framers trainers of different sections intended but anat the people who adopt the entire instrument intend to understand by it this thia defendant said he believes she bad had a right to vote and exercised that right bine otie had no intent to break the law jaw and is u no J a eri dri criminal minal and you must nind and that they committed an immoral act and intended to violate the faw jaw or you cannot hold ulwin 11 the adge udee lidolt seem to take this ingenious view of lue lne case cabe anything pertaining to woman suf rage to la interesting to our readers because women enjoy the suffrage in this mas me lile most moat and prosper oud of all the territories for our part we cannot imagine why congress aud mud especially the thu grave and reverend patriarchs in the senate should be ad so dreadfully of women obtaining the power to vote our ma culine aculine citi zeus enjoy as extensive associative experience peri per ence tence with the feminine sex as do ha the men of any other community allowing them to vote and act freely upon apon their own agency in every respect and the result jesuit is positively nene leue fitial to botti sexes anen a man opposes woman suffrage it is a tacit re ac that he is afraid they would not vote for him of course it Is fa pitiable to be left out in the cold THE bouth south pole as well as the north pole to is to receive investigating attention from adventurous scientists and others in addition to 1 the four or live nive expeditions for the tho north horth one la Is under way for the south the challenger ohal Chal lenger a billish Bil tish vessel la is oh oli a three years voy age dge of die dle discovery covery and xe search bearch and is io expected to clait lisbon gibraltar madeira then pend spend twelve eolith ja jin thoroughly exploring ex the great autio baatu benco bence h bauce tn ruu run bouth borttl ward as far as possible into the autar tic region thence to australia new now zealand japan and back by way of the pacific she Is thoroughly equips ed with brawls trawls seines nets etc hab has miles milea of sounding line and 50 miles milea of if whale line and photographers chemists natural naturalists natura lists lets etc ou hoard board the nature formation elation eta eem tiou tion and currents of ibb the great atlantic will receive a very extensive examination whether or not the lcy icy re glon gion of the south pole will afford much additional information or luet let geographical knowledge and prevail ing geographical speculation concerning the polar regions north and south run tun thia thid way that at and around the poles lie pleasant regions land or water or both possibly inhabited each polar region surrounded by a belt of ice which belt is continually moving towards the equator new now ice forming ell til at t the inner edges of the belt beit near the poles and the old lee ice melting in the warmer aoa aea on the outer edge of the belt the grand object of arctic and anti antl arctic explorers is to get got within the charmed circle bounded by the great crystal wall of ice and see can be found reanimate the or inanimate oue one odthe of the greatest ulyles inthe luthe iu the way is the fact that the great glacier walls travel faster from the poles than men can travel towards them on the iee ice it may be thau that bonne benne of the plucky voyagers by some fortunate combination of circumstances will yet succeed in reaching tho the poles polea but the prospect is not at all promising and the endeavor may be contil considered dered truly a forlorn hope ACCORDING to the Wr AbIngton star president grant will stick to pinchback through thick and thin unless congress snail prevent for the presidents attention having been called to the printed statement representing that he bad had declared that his purpose in re cognizing izing the pinchback government was only to tb enable the parties patties to make up a case for court and that be did not dot regard it material which party he re recognized e etc i tc he pronounces it untrue in every particular the dispatch sent by the attorney general january geh gib announce announcing n g that the president re garlis his hia ree tee recognition of the existing government as final and that it will be adhered to unless congress Coh cob greba gresa 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