Show 40 oal VAL NEWS erom FROM TUESDAYS DAILY mar MAK 31 I 1 I 1 I 1 district court count proceedings wm win ade F degroat groat was admitted to citizenship yesterday the tile case of T C vs EA ireland was resumed this his morning annd arid occupied most of the time today to day it was expected that the case would be given to the jury this evening thos fryburg and hyrum E thorup were admitted to citizenship in the siro sido I 1 E P ferry ferr vs geo lee a clause linge of the complaint was changed and ida ina made de to read alf lif ri accaro accoro ance with the evidence and findings of the court compelled to answer mrs irs iora pratt who is alleged to fu de be the plural wife of elder eider Helaman pratt was before the grand jury yesterday and being b asked whether or not mr pratt lived with bothof both of his bis wives wires up to the time of hi hisa leafing on a mission about a year and a half a ao ago o ref refused used to answer aa as she considered ea it an improper question the lady was brought into court and judge zane decided the question fuestion to be a proper one the grand jury P ry and witness then retired and as nothing f urther further was heard from them it is perhaps safe to presume pres preg nine that the question was answered in tile the affirm affirmative a more blooded BIo blo oded stock this mornings ings utah freight train brought to our city another shipment of blooded stock which included twenty two head of polled galloway Gal gai ioway loway and polled angus cattle and one jersey heifer they came from missouri and were shipped in a burton stock car the first car of that kind that ever came to utah it Is in every way adapted for the comfort and convenience of the animals while it economizes space to the best possible advantage it is divided into equal compartments by a transverse partition and each compartment part ment two metallic mangers extending across the car and connected by pipes with large water tanks above by means of which the stock that are hitched to these mangers are easily watered the animals are tags arran arranged ed in four rows and can lie down or stand at plead pleasure ure and are fed with moistened bran as well ad hay in t the same mangers in these cars cara animal rais mals s cali can be shipped IQ long iong n distances with comparative ease and safety f and ird ire e but little trouble to the ra railroad eti fr oad men the of utah the new lipof nap map of utah lust just published by jos A vesto xesto C E is as stated yesterday well deserving of a more extended extended notice than bahen we then gave it is double the size of tid the largest map of utah ut ah ever previously published being on a scale of six miles totne to the inch and presents a very attractive appearance from th the nicely coat contrasted colors which represent the various counties and the excellent manner in which the work is executed ta topographically I 1 it is areal a real work of art not ot only are the various ranges of mountains mountain 9 of the territory distinctly shown on it but bat the contour and slopes of the same are indicated also then too all the sectional township and standard bian tian dard lines and such land subdivisions as mining districts etc are portrayed and the tae elevations of mountain in peaks cities 1 lakes etc given the plats of seven sevea of the principal cities of utah are also printed on the lower margin showing ng the location of the inest important buildings as also statistics indicating the population of the cities and ano the assessed v valuation on of property i to render at it still more valuable for fer 1 reference a carefully prepared table Is i published lir lif the lower right hand corner conner of the map alving the area population and as essed eased valuation of the several co unties counties of bf proportion surveyed the extent exten tot vot of gal coal hla kih r lands the area grea under cultivation the ien ten length t h of irrigating number of mi miles mileson lesof lesot of railway quantity of imports and exports the valuation of mineral products etc brother west has ha had ad the benefit of the data furnished by ay iy the latest gov eminent geographic geographical at aud add cal cat surveys a as well as I 1 icess cc as to other reliable sources of imor luor in it or mation matlon in compiling his map and he has taken pains illis to render it complete to date and thoroughly reliable in every particular ile he Is to abe be congratulated on the excellence of the work which has hasi occupied so much of his time during the past year and the people eople of the territory in are fortunate an fn having so indispensable a work of reference placed withla wathla their reach returned narl nurl es elder eider J jacob fco aco bm M miller of ot Farmington and urson orson al wilson of hyrum who arrived in this city on friday evening per the D R G from a mission to the southern ern states upon which they they started upwards of two years since 1 called upon ubon us on saturday th the former labored during the whole of his stay in the south in the east tennessee conference which embraces a large area aten of country had some six different elders eldera for companions at various ames and greatly enjoyed his mission almost his first experience iii in the south was holding a public discussion on an religion with a Camp bellit e preacher who had challenged elder samuel jackson the latter iatter having to leave that part of the state before the discussion came off brother miller took his place and after a fourdais four days debat etwo meetings being held each day in which two speeches were made on each side the preacher refused to continue it longer there bereno were no fudges appointed to decide as to who was the victor the people who attended being left to form their own co conclusions but the result may mar be inferred from froin the fact that three members of the church applied to elder eider sillier for baptism having been convinced of the truth of the gospel by what they had heard and the additional fact that the preacher removed f from rom that region shortly afterwards because he fie had lost prestige with the people this w was as all the in more jre remarkable as the preacher had bad chosen the place for the discussion because of the preponderance of his church members t lere there lir fir and the strong prejudice against the saints in that Brot brother brotheim heil hell miller held meetings during his stay in the south most of which were in private houses while others werdin were in the open air in school houses and churches elder wilson labored in nine counties of northern and middle georgia in company with elders S J parrish and john T alexander where he met with but little success the newspapers denouncing the elders as thieves fiends and murderers and ind advocating the tarring and feather featherly feathering lm of them he received no personal violence there but one 01 his bis companions while temporarily pora rily separated from him was whipped by a mob after laboring seven months in iff georgia he was transferred f to east tennessee where he was mora mores successful in making converts but not so fortunate in esca escaping pin violence while laboring with elder eider mil ler ter and after they had been released to return home an aenied drunken mob of a dozen men called called at the house bouse where he was wag stay ing in and asked him to go with them ia a aart short distance as ag they wished to talk with him promising that lie he should not be hurt ile he fult uit f sure they meant mischief but acceded to their request diest fiest as he could not well do otherwise the man of the house though not a iia IfA mormon lormon wanted to go o with him for protection but bat the mob ina ref refused used to allow him to d do 0 so after taking brother wits an a short distance two of the parayre party remained with him to guard him while the others proceeded to a neighbors in search of elder miller whom they failed to find as he haa had just left there the whole gang then took eider elder wilson some distance further and indulged in a great many threats as to wh what a tt they Y were about to do with him he lib tried to reason with them but with little good effect until a gun carried by one of the party happened to be accidentally discharged discharge the contents lodging in the foot of the le leader who by the way was a constable of one of the districts in that region the wounded man was taken to a house near byland by and th the tha parley with elder wilson con tinned though with a 9 little more moderation era tion demanded that he and his companion should leave the state within two days on pain paid of death the time however was finally extended to thirty days and aud after giving him about dozen or fifteen lashes with some beech saplings cut for the purpose they finally let iet as him im go the elders remained in the state though not in that immediate pa part wart rt thirty six days afterwards dg but were not f further urther molested they return in good health and high spirits thankful for the experience they have gained gaind and full of gratitude many friends which they found in the south for the favors received at their hands awl while bear hom no malice allce alice even to those who rejected their testimony and sought to oppose them 4 UNLAWFUL cohabitation 0 r P ARNOLD superintendent OF the STREET RAILROAD RAIL rall ARRESTED yesterday mr orson P arnold who was in ogden city on business coni necked wilh with the street railroad learned that his family had been subpoenaed to appear before the grand jury in this city and came down on the evening train on arriving at the depot he saw marshal ireland and stepped up to that officer who arrested mr air arnold on an lan indictment charging him with unlawful cohabitation with mrs hollands who is supposed to be his plural wife ile he wa was taken staken immediately before U S commissioner mckay who fixed the bonds at ati GS G S erb and JasT jas T little becoming sureties 6 ROM erom F wednesdays baily DAILY avil APR 1 the verdict at the inquest held uron upon the body of peter monson who hung himself sunday evening at south cottonwood thea the lury jury ury rendered a a verdict of death by sul sui suicide cide clde while in a temporary state of Jn sanIty insanity 11 ducic stealing brother benjamin R ilu flu hulse huise lse ise who lives ilves in sugar house ward sooth south of this city had a number number of ting fine large white ducks stolen last saturday nitz lit he thinks the tho guilty party cantin cannin wa was probably on his way to parleys canon in hi which case he has likely found a market in park city for his lander iander before now district court proceedings on motion of the defendant t the h e case s of bt hilly er vs sen senior orf wis was continued for lor the term the arguments in the case of T C griffiths vs Ys E A ireland were finally closed this morning 0 the rhe che jury were instructed by the court an and iury jury r retired lvere ayere red after being out a short time they rb returned with a verdict in favor 0 of f the defendant by mutual agreement ten days were allowed to file notice ora for a new tria tri trl aland and thirty days thereafter for a state statement ment upon motion of mr rawlins for the plaintiff the e case of iston Ne beiser belser vs HJ mchard was dismissed without prejudice the caye cape case of J D lamb vs r west mountain mining 0 co is in progress pro gloss an attempt to escape on aton afon monday afternoon a iDris prisoner oner onen at the penitentiary pe tent lary iary named who has for a long time been considered onside red a trusty was at work grubbing u abbing sagebrush brush for fuel on the bench near the erison prison I 1 when he made a break for f 0 f liberty the aard gaard guard ja jard did not see him until he bad run about yards lie he quickly covered the retreating retreating I 1 man with his rifle ind and shouted for him to stop the call was unheeded and the guard fired missing the prisoner however who ran into the brush near canon canton creek and concealed himself A search was immediately instituted which resulted in inq ido capture of the prisoner who was taken back and shackles pu ut t on him was sentences sentenced to four years I 1 imar imprisonment I 1 s for trying to wre wreck cears a D 11 G train and had bad served nearly two years of his time ills his bad conduct will debar him from the benefits ot of the copper act and will make his term about one year more than it otherwise would have been mortuary report following is the city sextons Sex tons report keport for mareb march 1885 1883 abeels 1 1 cancer i consumption ir I r 1 child birth 14 2 croup I 1 1 diphtheria 3 1 dropsy bropst 1 dentition teea teem teeth ingI n g 1 epilepsy pi lepsy ria nka i I 1 fever scarlet j 1 general debility 1 hearn heart disease I 1 inflammation of bowels 3 lung disease acute 7 lead poisoning 4 I 1 old age I 1 5 paralysis eara Lara lysis I 1 peritonitis t P pyrexia la I 1 go not nod reported I 1 al 11 total 35 1 t 1 1 I 1 ui I 1 X i SEX OF DECEDENTS males maies 32 22 tenia females aled alei 13 i T i t AGES i f under I 1 year tear ear i 9 i 1 I 1 to 5 ayears years i 2 5 tojo to jears years 2 over 4 22 u nativities NATIVI TIES f f utah 12 2 other parts pans of 0 the tho united states 8 bilg land 10 scotland 1 wales 1 1 inland I a d china 11 la 1 SO JOSEPH joserh S ah E n T TAYLOR AYLOR t city sexton from chanab kanab we had a pleasant call this morning from our old time friend ae ED D woolley president of the kanab stake who is just up from his southern home we learn from him that the people gopie of kanab are by no means discouraged over the failure of their crops haring the past two years by the repeated freshets fresh ets which resulted in firt first threatening the destruct de xion tion ot heir air town and then washing an art immense gully down the calion canon whence they formerly obtained their water for tor irrigation leaving the town high alid arid dry the stream has been increased to at least double its former volume by the washout and as it has got downto ahn the bedrock bed rock there is no ger to be apprehended from a repetition of the freshets fresh ets the people have cx expended ended about in re repairing pairin the arc a a Is and are now able abie to irr i gate their farms below the town and and und ex expect hect to havo have the one bringing 1 ng th the e water into the to town wn completed by the loth instant there lis ils also strong talk of constructing ting a reservoir which easily bedone be done by which the present water supply could ba be doubled and a great deal more land of course brought under cultivation T brother woolley is engaged extensively sive iyla lyla la the stock raising busi busl business nessy having in id wit with holers others anex an excellent ranch formerly known as upper kanab the prospects for stock raising were never naver ietter hetter better in that region reulon than at the present and the business is being carried on with more system and intelligence ence than formerly I 1 particular att attention entla entik b being e paid to grading up which has already read y resulted ina in a manifest improve ment maent 0 one e martof brother woollens Wool leys business in a town is to attend the stock convent U I 1 the new yew incorporation today to day articles of incorporation were filda nile file d with the bounty clerk of grant odell odeli Com company pany paDy organized for the purpose of doing g business in 14 wagons agric agneu ul tul tui al ail machinery etc the capital stock s macd face at 0 of which is up intuit in iuli lull the principal are hs follows ol lows hoberd heber heben JT mant want P F M aymani lyrean t george tj T 0 odell OM john jhn henry slut smith th joshua E grant graut abram hatch 11 V W iley john C cutler oka OLA woollen joel joei grover 4 P arnsworth Tr jun junius ius ins P F wells 1 |