Show LOCAL NEWS mom TUESDAYS DAILY MAR MAK 4 found guilty the ane trial of rudolph smith indicted lor participating participation in ane robbery ot ol zions ziona saving ba asams and trust company jo mcany and a murderous murde roua assault upon assistant cashier IS ff sell Seii ettler wa va conducted today to day tile tiie jury returned a verdict of guilty sentence will be pronounced on friday morning married mr daniel K R bateman anci and bliss hilss ellen elien malstrom both of yest veal jordan were united in anis city on the uit by counselor D H R wells receptions were ivere held at botn bota houses and pleasant occasions they were the groom botn is the tiie son bon of elder eider samuel kit rio Ba biteman teman ieman they are a line young couple and deserve all the happiness life can give portrait of general dredze eldredge iel izi mr hit lorus pratt lias ilas I 1 lust just a life gize size portrait in oil ot ol general 11 b S eldredge Li hi dredge it exhibits nearly tue llie entire figure of tile tiie subject in a sitting posture and to tuu tuc right is an open window giving a perspective view ol 01 the deseret bank bun nun buu mug the likeness is lifelike life ilie like iule and ane entire picture has been manipulated with a skill tuat marks mr pratt as the possessor of genuine artistic taste and ability once in five years on sunday last brother H W naisbitt Nals bitt bill had v a family gathering at his residence the occasion LOLI ioli being the celebration of the anih anniversary of tiie tile birt birthday liday ol of his eldest daughter miss bliss alice naisbitt which occurred on february ewh although the lady is aged twenty years it only occurs once in live ilse years tills this being consequently her hert fourth anniversary so tar as the precise date is concerned A happy surprise sister S D rich elch wile wite of the late apostle C C bica rich was made to rejoice last saturday afternoon by the unexpected appearance pe arance at her residence in the nth nith ward of the folio wing guests president M hyde and councilors councillors Counci lors sisters B smith and S reese beese of the irth ward Relief society sisters zina DH young amanda and huta ruth kimball kimbau al A carrington elizabeth and al A J juna una It aleigh IS S hattle hattie huntington and liddle olibbie K R pratt sister ilich rich had been in feeble health thelast the past winter and feeling sad and lonely and the appearance of so many of the good sisters and friends wion with their baskets well laden caused her to rejoice beyond measure the afternoon and evening were spent coplea so pleasantly with her kindhearted kind hearted sisters that she has been much better since god bless those who remember the sick and atille afflicted ted building and manufacturing t the salt lake building and manu mauu manuian ia e turing company which incorporated under the laws of the territory kjome some time last month started up altheir at their place of business last saturday tile the company is composed of five fise young man all utah boys who up to a snort snore time ago were in tile tiie employ of taylor romney co the well known and popular manufacturing firm of this city their names are harry hayward henry A woolley john and james wardrobe and oliver hodgson their business is located on first west st between second and third south where they are prepared to manufacture and furni furnish sli sil all kinds of buil bull building din material sash doors lath shingles lumber etc they have imported eight pieces of machinery of the latest ini lul proved improved kinds but their engine and boiler were made by pier pierpont pont at the salt lake foundry they will do all kinds of machine work take contracts and in fact aim to carry on lafirst a hirst first class business t thorough borough and efficient in a all ali 11 its details s i another gun fatality on the alt a man by the name of win vm H haskell was found dead on the south side of J campbells house at park valley box bos elder county it appears that he had been left lef t to do the chores at mr jonathan campbells while he and his bis family were on a visit to salt lake city he had a gun zun of which he seemed very fond and was fr frequently seen handling f nixing fixing and tampering z with the same it seems he was engaged in that pastime when reach reaching ng for fora a small hammer which was ly lying ng between his feet or perhaps tinker tinkering ng about the breech of the gun and the he muzzle muzzie must have been pointing towards 0 o his face when by some accident one barrel was discharged and the contents entered his head lust just above his left eye causing immediate death ile he was found by helaman campbell campbeli nam Oam As soon as he be was discovered justice wm win godfrey was informed and he summoned a jury viz E D nite dle cham charn sen thos callahan and adam larsen who gave a verdict in accordance with the facts stated and the testimony of witnesses deceased was about 50 years of age he had been living with ranch ranchers bys in this county was unmarried and apparently patently ly not of very sound mind nut lut from where lie he hailed was not knovic to anyone in park valley vailey our informant mant is C J rohwer kohler S third district court proceedings before chief justice hunterman day in the case of the people vs P G gorman german et al indicted for extortion defendant withdrew the plea of not guilty and entered a demurrer in the case of the people vs james N nolan indicted for grand larceny on a plea of guilty the defendant was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary in the case of the united states vs F hintze indicted for unlawful cohabitation the prosecution moved for a continuance on the ground of inability to procure witnesses on its behalf and also that defendant has been in the opinion of the prosecution in control of such witnesses and instrumental in concealing their whereabouts if not actually guilty of hiding them away the court allowed the continuance upon the filing of an affidavit showing the above facts defendant asked to be released on his own recognizance and the court allowed the request the case of the people vs jonn H truman was continued in the case of the people etc vs green gardner indicted for bur burning ag a barn etc the ro section moved for foi a continuance the he defendant opposed the motion but bul the court granted a postponement till march the defaulting witness henry green was attached in the case ease of the people etc V s jeremiah L whitehouse indicted indicted fo for grand r and larceny the demurrer was argued ay by E D hoge and theodore burmester for defendant and by judge E T sprague and arthur browna brown for the th prosecution submitted in the case of the people etc vs nells neils neilson indicted for for sor forgery ery the demurrer of tile the defendant to the indictment dic kment was argued by theodore burm ester and E D hoge hoe ho e for defendant and by judge E T Y sprague for the prosecution submitted from wednesdays WEDNESDAY DAILY mar MAK 5 amis amys PANORAMA BOOK OF MORMON PICTURES LAST EVENINGS exhibition the invitation of kirkham and harris to the church authorities and their families in this stake to attend a complimentary exhibition of their panorama book of mormon pictures in the ward hall last evening drew out a good audience among those present were president woodruff apostle V F D richards president A al cannon and counselor joseph E taylor besides a number of bishops and other prominent elders the lecturer brother kirkham in commencing briefly stated the nature and object of the panorama and expressed the hope that those in attendance would not expect too much of it as it did not pretend to do the subject justice but was simply designed to give the beholder especially the young some general idea of the contents of the record in question with a view to inducing in its further perusal he fie said they had been in the habit of giving the panorama in the northern settlements with songs instrumental pieces and character sketches sh sketches etches interspersed sper sed in order to make it interesting to young as well as old but as some of the latter in different places had thought it better to leave out the lighter portions of the entertainment and confine it strictly to the exhibition of the pictures he lie would now take a vote to see which method was desired to be adopted on this occasion the result was unanimous in favor of the entire entertainment songs sketches and all the panorama then proceeded the pictures of which there were nineteen in all being accompanied by a briet lecture partly original and partly a recitation from the book of mormon text and delivered in clear simple and intelligible manner the panorama was very entertaining and instructive and considering the number of pictures and the necessarily brief time used in pr preparing e arin trin them were very good mr iii ici kirkham r hain who is a scenic artist of considerable sid id erable rable experience does not claim perfection for his paintings which are certainly all that he represents them to be and as a medium of instruction to the young are very valuable and reflect much credit on the artist and the proprietors of the panorama we must be candid however in the opinion that the show could be much improved either by a more judicious selection of music both in the way of af songs and the instrumental accompaniments to the changes or else in their complete elimination as the panorama is sufficiently long iong without the songs and sketches while its effect in sone some places is seriously marred both by inappropriate a ate music and sudden transitions transit t on from rom the sublime to the lons lous we say this in all kindness in re s onse to a wish vish expressed by the proprietors prie tors themselves that if there was anything in the exhibition which could be left out or changed for the better they would like to know it that they might act accordingly with the exception of the few faults thus pointed out ont in a general way we cannot say too much praise in of the panorama as a medium of instruction and we trust brother kirkham will follow up his good intention of adding some fifteen new pictures to those already on hand which simply cover the historical ground aund indicated by the titles of the ast first and last I 1 gehis prayer and the last battle of king KingL limhi imbi 11 another exhibition will be given in the same place this evening at half of the proceeds of which will be given to the sunday school the panorama will be exhibited in the different wards of the city and stake on the sv su me tle plan the sunday school of each place baingan being an even sharer in the proceeds FROM THURSDAYS DAILY MAR 6 the exponent 21 the march issue of this periodical contains among its principal articles the following to the poet foet bishop 11 augusta J crocheron answer to woman and sin I 1 I 1 helen al I 1 nothing on the books augusta joyce crocheron crocher on thinking of home rome wary mary A earns eanus won woT tal til 11 A friendly visit editorial letters from bertannie bern Ber nAnnie annie annle musings musing Mu bings s ag aggie agzie g gle wie childs missionary newell eli ell ik Kimball extract from a letter A AV ivins besides other matter of interest the exponent like most good things improves with its age territorial nee dee convention there will be a meeting of the deseret bee association in this city some evening during the april conference all ail who are interested in this growing and important industry are urgently invited to attend we will be glad to receive a verbal or written report of the number and condition of swarms the methods of wintering quantity of honey taken and wax made etc every county in utah due notice will be given through the papers of the time and place ot meeting territorial papers please copy A MILTON Alus musser sem srm president indian Iloni lioni homestead estead patents we were shown today to day by brother G AV W hill a couple of homestead patents issued by the U S government to tabby and Shi two noted indians of the goshute koshute band of sho located at skull valley tooele thoele county these are the first patents of the kind issued to indians in utah the tribe referred to have cultivated their land for the last ten years and the two members named have each entered acres under the homestead act other patents will be forthcoming soon to members of other bands who have made final proofs already and the papers are expected from washington shortly returned elder elder joseph iid wild of american fork returned from england euland on sunday last in company with elder eleazer evans of lehl lehi the latter left here on a mission to germany last fall but owing to ill III health was obliged to return he was honorably released as was brother wild who brough brought thim him home the latter left here on the oth ath of may 1882 and labored first in tile the manchester conference england for four or five months and was then appointed to preside over the leeds conference where he labored some sixteen months mouths and was then released for the purpose specified ile he had nearly finished his mission however and would have returned with the sea seasons first company anyhow havin having been notified to that effect by president smith brother wild took his companion Brothe brother evans home to lehi and then tilen returned to this city helett he left for american Amerlean nork York this afternoon provo land dand jumpers the following in special came over the wires at 1020 a in m provo march 0 yesterday the citizens of provo were apprised of the fact that parties were trying to jump their pasture land the land is that bordering on utah lake lakebe be low the first ward pasture the south meadow and south pasture nearly two miles in extent fit it seems that the land which has been held by the people for or a number of years had never been surveyed by the proper authorities on tuesday the land was surveyed by parties from salt lake the owners of the land getting wind of the same met yesterday morning and decided to defend and maintain their rights two houses were put up wednesday afternoon by the original owners the other party failed to put up buildings and it seems pretty evident budging judging from biorn the spirit of the people eople t that at they had better not atte attempt m t rit dit it the peoples men slept in th their e houses last night and will guard their p property perty during the day time from th this T tim time e ag against all intruders the jumpers are as yet unknown but they are evidently connected with the whisky rin ring of provo relics brother S L LA adams dams of this city writes from chicago 0 as flows follows tl 1 I was informed brother Brothe rJoseph joseph bull that some man of this city had bad obtained possession of the old nauvoo pres sTo us it was the expositor press but rumor said that it was the press that printed the book of mormon out of curiosity and having au an hour to spare we were kindly escorted to the spot by one of mr rounds bounds clerks we believe the press ress to be the identical one broken ans and ana thrown into the misi sis sippi river through the following facts first my eyes had the privilege of looking upon a manuscript copy of a portion of the book of mormon the paper of which was so tender that we could scarcely separate the lea iea leaves ves we tried our best to read it and could a little we read enough to enable us to I 1 look the portion up in chebook the book of mormon when we get home brother bull took a number of notes which will be of interest to ma many ny of our people with this manuscript was also a few part leaves of the limesand Time sand bea hea reasons sons published in 18 1840 1810 10 these relics relles were obtained out of the foundation of the nauvoo temple I 1 am seeking to work up a business busine ss connection wr with lih ith a very fine |