Show LOCAL NEWS FROM SATUI saturdays MAXIS DAILY MAY mat 16 A vicious dog this afternoon a small boy climbed up on the bacic back of a wagon standing in trout of Z C M 1 I when a large dog jumped on him and ana bit him on the tile back another arrest at ogden ogdan mr job pingree of ogden was today to day arrested on a charge of unlawful cohabitation under the edmunds law and taken before commissioner mckay who bound him over to await the action of the crand erand jury electrotyping the electrotype foundry connected with this office which was closed for some time has been again opened and is in charge of a competent workman work will be executed promptly and at chicago prices parties desiring electrotypes electro types of cuts borders ornaments jobs advertisements verti etc can obtain a first class article shaved leads ana slugs of all sizes and le lengths quid quads as spaces aces stereo plates etc will be f furnished arRis ted ged to order worthy of patronage captain E a seafaring man for over afif lifty fifty ty years and long and favorably known to the tile saints of faversham kent and london is now residing siding in the ward of this city and engage din the manufacture of netted work such as adult and childrens hammocks horse fly nets seines etc by leaving your orders at G F cul mers store or at the ward coop co op the captain will wait on you with pleasure district court proceedings in the case of al C phillips vs B W driggs et al which was submitted yesterday a judgment for was given to the plaintiff in the matter 0 of f rte arte louis reggel for a writ of habeas h corpus the attorney for the state of pennsylvania upon the mandate of the supreme court of the united states 11 filed I 1 ed asked an order remanding the applicant to the custody of the U S marshal to be surrendered to the a agent 11 ent of the state of pennsylvania the trial of the case of eilas ellas morris vs the mammoth company was resumed and is still in progress extradited A couple of years ago louis eggel reggel It who kept a clothing store on east temple street and who failed in business was arrested at the instance of a pennsylvania firm on the charge of obtaining goods on false pretenses pretense s he applied to the third dis brict court court of utah tah for a writ of habeas corpus which was refused an appeal was taken to the terri territorial and then to the united states supreme court and this morning the decision of the latter affirming the action of the lower court waff wag tiled died ordering that the accused be remanded to the custody of the marshal to be by him delivered to the agent ofine state of pennsylvania who was provided provided with the necessary papers vr mr reggel will probably start for the keystone state tomorrow to morrow as a pris buer fuer 1131 t mormon ormon battalion march 11 this is the title of a new piece of music for the piano or organ composed ased by prof J jos os J Day daf daynes dayries hies fies the hollowing fol iol lowing 1 is the dedication which appears in the title A tribute of respect to the mormon battalion perhaps no incident in the history of our people better illustrates lu strates their patriotism than the hearty response made when the government called for five hundred volunteers to aid their country in its mexican war in 1816 1846 the valiant kno known wn as the mormon battalion left to the care of a kind providence their wives and children all the despoilers despon despoU ers liand land had left them on earth cartti and commenced their memorable march of 2000 miles through the great american desert inhabited only by the indian races the noble nobie self sell sacrificing anz deed of theirs will never cease to be an interesting topic for the poet and musician nor will it ever be forgotten by this great people it is with a deeland deep and sincere regard for those these veterans that the author respectfully fully oily dedicates this march as an humble tribute of the musician to the hero ero eno A Fl flowing oving well at pleasant green mr john moore who lives near pleasant green is very much elated over his success in obtaining a bowing flowing well avell oil on his premises this week reading the late accounts of similar wells in various localities he resolved to try to obtain one on his place and with this view he purchased some V 1 inch pipe a steel point and a cap for tile the end of the pipe he then built a rude scaffold aBold sc a number of feet into the air plumbed the ripe elpe pipe which was held in position by board oard braces and with a sledge hammer drove it into the earth eight hours labor of himself and a companion sunk tile the pipe a distance of tv twenty enty nine ape feet when the water rose six f feet above the surface of the ground he cut off the extra amount of pipe and now hasa has a flowing stream of excellent water sufficient clent for all household purposes and to water two or three acres of land A larger pipe would of course have produced a larger stream the total cost of this well to mr air moore is only 3 75 exclusive of the labor of drivins the pipe several of his neighbors seeing his success are re follow following lg his example with avie avle a view t to obtaining similar wells and I 1 if e equally bally fortunate prove a mrea grea great blessing lessi iessi ng to the settlers in that locality it NY who 0 have had much difficulty in water W ater suitable for culinary purposes horse thieves heard from we publish eda communication a few days since elving ing an account of two young reprobates burglarizing the cooper co oper active store at kanosh a and ud stealing a couple of horses and saddles the following indicates the course they took in making their escape and though nothing is said in dikof it of efforts bel bei being a 11 made to arrest them we trust that the clue here given is already being followed up and that we will soon learn of their capture SANDY washington county may lith 1885 E editor dito deseret X news ems the kanosh horse thieves came to my ranch live miles north of silver reef on the evening of ilay liay may port morse knew me and said that mr air boyington tou ton was a relative of his and that his home was on the sevier but botti both of them herded stock f for or a rancher and he was in silver reef making a sale of some beef stock and if they could get their supper and oats for their horses they would pay for the same when they came back the next day at noon that time has not yet come both of them wore new clothes also new overcoats etc one of the horses had fresh collar marks as if just taken out of a perhaps they had bad traded graded craded both the horses off before they came here I 1 think they went by way of st george 1 for arizona respects respectfully ully reter PETER ANDERSON A curious proceeding we ure learn from a gentleman by the name of castle a resident of sandy whore who recently centy returned from a trip to the the snake river country of a new species of imposition which the idaho officials are inflicting upon the mormons cormons Mor Alor mons of that region As is well know there has be been en a large emigration to that territory from utah our informant learned on reaching snake river that teams of parties removing remo their families to that region or going to examine the country with a view aview to settling there had bad preceded him already this thia year in crossing the ferry terry and on his return he met ozan owan on an average nine teams per day for eight days making their way thither these teams pas pass through Blach biach blackfoot foOt and there the travelers are interviewed by the county tax collector collectors collect org ori who levies an assessment on their peo property perty and requires them to pay property and poll tax before allowing them to proceed upon their journey some who happened to get through or by the town before being discovered by this arb arbitrary and argus eyed official were foll foli followed up by him on horseback and when overtaken compelled on pain of legal pro process groces ces to submit to the imposition the sum of aa 4 in cash was invariably demanded as the poll tax and the property tax was correspondingly corresponding ly high one poor f lellow ellow having to pay on a common span of horses and wagon a tax of 2 so far as our informant could learn all who had passed through blackfoot up to the time of his return from there had bad submitted to this fleeming fleecing flee cing process however exorbitant the demands without attempting to appeal to the courts for redress not having confidence enough in legal tribunals in that country to hope for a mormon ev ever er getting ettin justice possibly idaho may have hive a law that will sustain an officer in such high banded and arbitrary proceedings as taxing travelers without knowing their destination and compelling them to pay down but the probability is that it is is done without warrant of law on the presumption set forth in the message of governor bunn bonn and acted upon by Y the legislature of that territory that the mormons cormons Mor mons have no rl rights hag in common with other people anci ancl and are therefore not entitled to any consideration on at the hands of those thos e who make or execute the laws it is more than likely too that it is done with a view to checking the influx of mormon lormon immigration to that country but if ro so it has so far failed in accomplishing its t object special especial per deseret telegraph BEAVER beaven COURT ITEMS i BEAVER DEAVER U T may 16 1 editor deseret news mews the case of the united tates states against wm fotheringham is Progress progressing inc six out of the ten members of t thede the defendants fend ants family who were subpoenaed were examined yesterday afternoon the evidence closed early this forenoon two hours were occupied in arguing and instructions to the court the main feature was the legal definition of cohabitation the afternoon was occupied in arguments before the instructions iury jury ury after which the court will give instructions to the iury jury and rulings on the points argued the case will be given to the jury this evening the people are great interest in the tile trial tria thee the court house is filled to overflowing lio hlo erom MO MONDAYS DAILY may MAV 18 Mis taige talco in the name certain re solutions of respect to the memory of a young man who died recently in wales sanpete co were published in the NEWS of the in which the name of the deceased was erroneously asly given riven as lees it should have been henry J jrees rees immigrants coming Acab legrain received announces that the kec jec second compan company 7 of european saints ai ol 01 I 1 this seasons season s emigration sailed from ltv liv liverpool on saturday the dinst on board the S S wisconsin they will probably reach this city about the ad or ad of june district court proceedings s franklin C banks a british subject i was admitted to citizenship the hearing bearing on motion to dissolve attachment in the case of J C bolf rin ring etal vs Ys W WC C bobi ing was continued until the dinst the case of eilis ellas morris vs the mammoth company was resumed fatal result we regret to learn that the accident by which maud blat diat matthews had her skull broken resulted fatally last evening at 8 45 she seemed to be rallying from the shock and on the way to recovery until friday evening when a sudden change for the worse occurred and from that time she gradually sank the deceased was a blight intelligent girl and her loss is a severe blow to her parents the f funeral u will take place tomorrow to morrow afternoon at 2 from mr thomas matthews isy ysl residence w first north street disease among amons horses A disease of rather a peculiar nature has been prevailing to some extent among horses I 1 ire Fre in I 1 n this city and vicinity of late the symptoms are drowsiness loss of appetite perspiration about the loins extreme stiffness of limbs and c can n traction of muscles as if badly foundered soreness in region of kidneys ys and severe sc scouring ourine in some instances it is followed by a shrinking of the flesh about the hip or hl hip sy sweeny veeny we have not learned of any fatal fatai cases but have known of bomb some fat fit animals being reduced to mere inere skeie skeletons tons and rendered almost helpless within a few days by it it does not appear to be conta contagious zious and no cause can be assigned for it veterinary surgeons pronounce it something new in their experience police court today to dav day was a busy one for justice in the police court austin thomas jackson james wilson james jamas hansen thomas batt and fred slater were each lined 5 for drunkenness john anderson andersen drunk disorderly and oi obscene 15 mrs airs drunk and obscene 20 walter drunk and profane 10 jeremiah lehmkuhl Lehm kuhn for battery on his wife george rosenheim battery paid the costs V 5 and john D murphy v who ho entered a house in the fifteenth ward and wa was given some food insulted two ladies there and will spend nifty fifty days in jail in default of 50 fine tine A charged with embezzling bezz ling 34 will appear tomorrow to morrow snider the soldier who did the starting ling ting will be tried on wednesday A smash up A little after 12 yesterday as a hack belonging to thomson which N vere were seated six ladies was returning from the cemetery having attended a funeral from the third ward 1 the driver attempted to pass a carriage in front of him and in doing so his bis horses were driven so fast down the hill bill toward south temple street that be he was unable to get them under control before reaching the turning point which is very short and the hack back was turned over the occupants were badly f frightened right ened and somewhat bruised and shaken but fortunately no bones were broken the vehicle was badly damaged the horses are considered unusually dull and stood perfectly still after the carriage capsized ap sized thus avoiding f further and perhaps more serious injury to ta the ladies thedac the damage will amount to about A tip over about 11 yester i esterday morning as brother edward stevenson accompanied by his wife and child was on his way to east mill creek where he had un an appointment to preach be he met with quite a 1 serious accident ile he did not travel the usual route but took A road which leads over the bench southeast south east of the city while fascendini asce ase endina a hill near gilmers irlis place in the first ward the horse for some reason stopped near the top and backed the bugey buggy off the duay dugway W tipping it over and sj spilling illing the 0 occupants brother stevenson was severely bruised on the left shoulder and side while sister stevenson received a painful scalp wound and several scratches bc and bruises besides having one of her fingers on the left hand dislocated the child escaped uninjured the vehicle 4 which rolled th thirty or forty feet f beet down the hill was not damaged much and the victims of the accident returned home in it their in injuries ures arcs which though painful are not 0 t dangerous received proper attention from dr H J richards and the patients are doing well i |