Show LOGAL LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM 1 FRIDAYS atis DAMY DAILY APRIL 30 i S i immigrants Ari arl arrived ived the im hn migrants arrived in ogden at I 1 this afternoon and are expected to 0 reach this city at this evening the keyser cattle case the case of the people against henry keyser heyser dad arid others for stealing church cattle tie AI Flast last year has again put in an ap appearance lemuce in the district court arguments on the motion for a new trial were concluded yesterday and the matter taken under advisement by py judge emerson who is presiding for the present in chief justice hunters place judge emerson expressed himself as favoring the granting the motion for another trial on the ground of an irregularity in the pleadings inasmuch as the defendant plead after the empanel ing of the jury instead of before the latter beha being the regular form of so 60 doing for the islands president A 0 smoot of utah stake starts next tuesday afternoon for the sandwich islands on a trip of two or three months duration the Thel object is to obtain a brief respite from business cares and anxieties as well as to see the objects of interest in that country he will be accompanied by his son nir air reed smoot tomorrow to morrow a family gathering will take place at the residence of president smoot in in provo when his relatives will assemble to bid their beloved friend and father an affection ate farewell our best wishes go with brother smoot and his traveling companion in their voyage over the pacific may they have a successful trip a pleasant visit and safe return lines from leeds nir air 0 ir crosby our agent at leeds washington in ton county writes from there under kiaer date of the dinst he mentions mention among samong other thin things sabe the earthquake shock experienced on the lath which moved beds rattled dishes and indulged in other equally harmless manifestations times are only moderate in that region grain flour flouri potatoes and other edibles for man or beast are high priced and hard to obtain and blat but little money is in circulation the mines of the harrisburg district still turn out large amounts of the precious metals silver reef is about a mile above leeds reeds on the water ditch and considerable dissatisfaction has been created from some of the residents of the former place fouling the waters that were used by the people below silver reef however has some good people the major class ot of business men though gentiles being of the more liberal class who mind midd their own business and seem more I 1 intent on making money than era erp edding easing in r up the mon uon mormons cormons Mor mons 11 prospects for water this year are good cold weather had been experienced recently j just us t as trees were begian beginning in 1 9 to bloom which would doubtless doubt les ies destroy the fruit the general health is very good walked from arizona among our callers this morning was bro brother t her mosiah L hancock a son of president levi leniw W hancock who arrived last night from his home in apache county countr Y arizona where he has been residing for over a year he walked all the way from moan coppy a word signifying a combination of springs a settlement about 20 miles this side of snowflake his present residing place to chicken creek on the utah southern railroad where he took the earb care and came camo to this city cay he speaks encouragingly of things in the tile locality from which he comes at moan aloan coppy a woolen factory whose interior dimensions are 70 by 20 feet and which con eon contain tain 1 92 s spindles I 1 has been built by b y john johni W vi young toung young and the manufacture 0 0 of yarns commenced the machinery running like a charm the looms for cloth making are on the way the factory was begun last spring 0 and finished last lait November Brother Brothe r hancock assisting brother young in its construction the former has two places of residence one in snowflake and another in walker a few miles apart the indians are very friendly and the saints dwell there on the best of terms with them preaching t the gospel and teaching them the ways of civilization clementshaw Clemet shaw again J H clem ets ershaw hann haNy who figured conspicuously y and disreputably in this community some time ago aud and who suddenly disappeared from this city ostensibly for Xi ondon to secure property to which ho he had fallen heir is reported to have turned up in san francisco franciso where he has won new laurels in in the role of a perjurer in the de do young murder investigation A man xi named ed john clementshaw Clemet shaw testified that helas he was looking through the he window of the chronicle counting in room while the shooting was 0 ing on and saw charles deyoung grawn raw a pistol and fire at kalloch before the latter had used his weapon 0 n his story fell to pieces at once as it i t was wils proven that de youngs pistol had not been discharged clementshaw Clemet shaw is also charged with having endeavored to obtain a look at the body previous to testifying and then gave his name as watson this he admits saying he changed his name for convenience of pronunciation it I 1 is believed that clementshaw Clemet shaw was hired by mayor kalloch to commit perjury at the inquest for the sake of stemming the tide ide of public opinion on against kalloch junior the murderer what confirms the sup position that the berj perjurer brer is is the identical ment ident t clementshaw Clemet Clemets shaw baw who once lived in salt lake is that mike alike de deyoung young brother of the murdered man has sent to this city for data concerning Clemet shaws reputation in this community FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MAY MAYL mayi 1 high council the members of the high council are requested to meet at the council house on wednesday evening may ath at 7 sharp harp WM W TAY Loit loll clerk going east bro james finlayson sends us a postal card from cheyenne april sayin sayings our company numbering fifteen arrived here all well at pm at that point brother jos H parry of the ward with his family left the main party he going to manassa colorado spanish voice of warning we saw today to day a copy of the voice volee of warning translated into the spanish language by elders trejo stewart fc and Rhoda canaty and published by elder moes moses mos moi es Tha thatcher teher in mexico of the translators the two first named elders are well known in this community and the latter is the literary gentlemen who was converted last fall baptized and called to preside over that branch of the missi mission orl oil exponent the comans womans exponent for may comes cornea out on time with a nice collection of prose and poetical reading matter its pages es include addresses essays on interesting subjects connected with life and nature editorials on current topics correspondence relief society reports obituary etc its poetical portions are entitled encourage your daydreams day dreams and the flowers aj altogether one of the best numb numbers ers yet issued A smash up an accident oc burred antho on the utah southern railroad last evening which resulted in in the total wreck of a flat car and serious damage to a locomotive the freight train was comino coming coming around a curve south of american fork at pretty good speed when it ran into the rear car of the construction iraln train which was standing on the main track being loaded with ties the engine which is a new its whole front framework demolished by the collision and the flat car was doubled all up in a lump another engine brought up the freight train which reached town at 91 gi 91 glo 0 pm in the passenger train also being detained e a little nobody was hurt mortuary report following is the sextons Sex tons report for april accidental 1 1 croup 1 I 1 convulsions infantile 2 consumption phthisis is ls 2 dropsy 3 diphtheria 10 erysipelas as 1 Gangi gangrene oue eue I 1 lung disease acute 3 nervous exhaustion I 1 old age 3 2 paralysis I 1 stir stin suii suli bom born 2 total CO brought from country places for inter ments 7 total TOW Interment sn SEX OV OF DECEDENTS males maies 16 females 11 14 AGM AGES under I 1 year 4 one ono to 5 years 1 6 1 7 yive five to tolO 10 4 ten gentoso to 20 t I 1 over averso 20 lk ik 14 utah 17 united states 7 vla tia viah scotland 3 2 canada 1 enz Eng england landL landi JOSEPH E F TAYLOR sexton I 1 FROM MONDAYS DAILY MAY 3 excommunicated louisa Y ferguson vilate Y decker emmline emeline A young dora dorn Y dunford and marinda Y conrad have been cutoff cut off from the church of jesus christ of latter day saints by the bishops courts of their re etive wards and elizabeth Y r ellsworth elisworth lis Ils worth by the high 0 council of salt lake stake of zion which hj high h council also unanimously sv sustained bained the action of the bishops courts in the other cases ewes the above action was taken for their joining to together ether andrak and making a complaint eril elim entering and prosecuting the same in the third judicial district court of utah territory wherein they falsely charged their fathers executors and the authorities thorl ties of the church with defrauding fra the heirs of our late president brigham young out of one million dollars and for causing the 1 imprisonment t in the penitentiary of the executors and jeopardizing the liberty of president john taylor trustee in trust for he the church and for refusing to make restitution james ferguson commonly known as harris was al also aiso so ex excommunicated com munica ted for encouraging and in dorsing his wife in her course WILLIAM WIILIAM W TAY taylor Loit clerk of the high council to the seventies A general meeting of the seventies will be held at the council house on wednesday evening may ath at 7 pm it is desirable that there should be a genei genel general il attendance josepn JOSEPH YOUNG youna sen JOHN VAN COTT IV NV taylor robert ronert CAMPBELL clerk salt lake city may ad 1880 address wanted doctor spencer hospital steward at the time of the discharge of the A mormon lormon battalion if living is earnestly requested q to send liis ills address addrisi for publication li in the NEWS for the benefit of the boys the request is made at the instance of redick bedick N ailred allred ex quartermaster sergeant adorm mormon on battalion chester sanpete county utah corner stone tho ceremony of laying the comer stone of it St pauls PauPa chapel under the auspices of the masonic fraternity of his this city took place this afternoon the procession was headed by the fort douglas military band and paraded paraded the streets previous to the services er vices A large concourse assembled at tile tilo comer corner ot of main and fourth south streets where the ceremony was performed the masons presented a very imposing appearance the parker murder verdict verdicts following is tile the verdict of tile the coroners inquest on the body of mrs parker who was foully murdered near Sp ringdale rane kane county on the he uit notices of which we have aade published before TERRITORY OF UTA utan UTAH 1 precinct of rockville county of kane J an inquisition holden in rockville precinct county of rane kane on the he and days of april A 3 1880 before john Larig langston r ston fustice justice of the peace in boek Bpck rockville ville vilie precinct in said mid county upon the ody body of mary eliza eilza elizabeth ellzabeth eth parker there lying dead by the jurors whose names are hereto subscribed the said jurors upon their oaths do say after inspecting the body and hearing bearing the testimony adduced that we find the deceased came to her death on the day af april 1880 by having her throat cut and from receiving several blows about her head from stones or other hard substances and we further find tind that we believe jared dalton to be the tile person by whose act the death of the said mary elizabeth parker was occasioned in testimony whereof the said jurors have hereunto set their hands the day and year aforesaid alara alafa ai afa ara 11 millet ILLET THOMAS E FLANIGAN WILLIAM B R attest JOHN LANG rang LANGSTON ston sTox austice of the peace sabbath services the saints assembled yesterday afternoon in the tabernacle the first speaker was elder basl bunting two years ago lie he was called to leave home and family to go on a mission to europe he spent two months after his arrival among his relatives bearing earing testimony of the truth after a sod sojourn ourn of 20 years in in utah in which the lord had blessed him temporally as well as spiritually some believed him liim others did not but a great deal of prejudice was removed there th ere were people in england C who imagined that when anyone went to utah he was never permitted to return ho he had told them the truth as he understood it but had bad not exaggerated anything nor pretended that all were israel who were called israel he was subsequently appointed to labor in the liverpool conference in in which he trav traveled elect for some time alone but about a year ago others were appointed to labor with him there was a disposition to hear abOut the latter day saints and many openings for preaching the prospects were more encouraging than zu 0 years ago the people could be ie better approached and those who sowed bowed in faith relying on the power of god would reap a harvest of souls he had not suffered ered bred an hours sickness those who presided in europe imparted counsel which would give s olad joy to those who received A it some good people remained in england and he was resolved never to cease his exertions until they were gathered there was a falling off of the faith of people in the christian sects and tile tiie tendency was to division and skepticism he bore testimony to witnessing the power arof of god in healing the sick siek etc expressed his pleasure at being aam again among J the saints and feli falt felt t that this was the happiest day of his life his family had lived and pros per ed he had labored with pleasure a new generation had sprung up since 20 years ago and he desired to preach the gospel that all might hear he exhorted the saints to live jive the lives of saints for all who obtained the benefits of christs atonement must bo be coworkers with him elder john L blythe had bad als ais also aiso ojust just returned from a two years mission to europe in which ho he had bad badjay bad had joy and satisfaction was appointed to labor in scotland at first in I 1 n ayrshire the land ot of his birth which he had left over thirty years ago not one of his friends could recognize him until lie he made himself known received a hearty welcome and bore to them a faithful testimony to which they listened attentively found two branches of the tho church in ayrshire numbering but few members but they were faithful and true his health had bad been poor so that he had bad not been able to do much outdoor out door preaching but had labored to the best of his ability tile the lord had blessed him and he had seen many honest ones come forth and bow to the gospel he had baptized fifty him himself eif elf and there was a better 0 opening enin than when he went there 34 he hai had been in england and Ir ireland bland as well as scotland and could say that everywhere the tiie condition of bf the mission was improving in this was his first mission but felt that those two years ears were the best of ills liis life there was a joy and satisfaction in in performing its duties that no 0 other position could give and he exhorted every young man to seek to the lord that they might be qualified for the work Vork of the ministry elder george K R emery left ailt salt lake two years a ngo ago 00 and was assigned to labor in the welsh conference traveled at first in north wales where there were very few saints had to hold meetings C in the open air afterwards went to south wales and from thence to the tho man chester conference where he la itt 0 ed three months and |