| Show LOCAL NEWS reou mom TUESDAYS DAILY llly lily nav MAV ia 19 dismissed this afternoon on mo ilof district Attorney Dickson the ale aie of ti tse lse people vs Ys geo aged with assault with deadly weal wea on ion on joseph sai Sat samuels nuels the nezro negro murderer jur derer who was lynched was disused there not being sullI clent evince to warrant conviction information lV wanted anted A lady by elinie en inie of ingri inyl lifsted who arrived this city from malmo maimo sweden wl with th a list company of emi rants wishes u learn where her son is i s living who tini mini grated to this territory tw two years ince ills his name is edlet edict nelson any ae ide having haviv the desired information will wilt connera favor by communicating w v ith th he anxious mother in care of the tha a in this city district court proceedings dings lu in c t matter of the vic ratite est ite of horace ras hs deceased judge su snow ow in behalf tie tle 1 fie fhe administrator moved that the sebe se be remitted to tg the Probate court report therein the costs and exase awes of sale therein motion was tinted Ms sas morris vs the tile mammoth min aco co was resumed J A cunning x aitor tor for the defense was egami examined ned verdict in the lw iseke we learn that the jury yury in the tile whose trial triai i charge charse of unlawful cohabitation aupied the beaver court three whole z after beins being out six hours reneda ned nod med a verdict of guilty on saturday tit ht there vas no evidence that he id 1 I actually cohabited according to sensual acceptation of that term with AB ale than one wife for some vears fears bt but bat ac according to the modern wet tet ruction he had liml heid held them out I 1 fired at by deputy marshals cording to a statement published in ie UR utah journae of the arrest of zuei zuel umphries humphries Il charged with ilav it av tile the edmu edmunds ads law which haye have mentioned before it seems rattie rattle 41 rittie the deputies deputee dep utie q three in num number lier iier rosed him at the paris coop co op affy 41 20 miles from paris while en ad led in milking a cow on oil sect seeing rm in approach he attempted to get ow ou beir belr heir way and was tired fired at twice A kho rho who was at the dairy was also an riat mr humphries after being bein asted was taken to montpelier dout stout being allowed time to even evell an inre e his clothes and there locked up iboa car without any supper i 4 man named charles charies simpson is 10 said to have been ai rested upon a char charke charge char ebar e and both have been an en to Bla bia blackfoot Afoot to await their tri trl triai trial a 1 he the it may be e engaging u idra jara to bome home of our citizens who tai tal armed alarmed over the presence of the allars in their orchards and ens to lear learn that in some districts wals awls is county where they have been 47 destructive heretofore there are be now having havin migrated or been cx ex by some so tue natural means A living cottonwood ou on says atthe t the caterpillars were so numerous voracious about his ills place year here bere last las t that an extensive cotton cottonwood woo d we lye th ther e re was completely stripped them within a few days and though efforts were ivere made to get rid of em there is not one to be f found because such has been the seln le in some home instances gh we do t think for lor a moment that people be justified in ceasing their ef AS dds to destroy the pest for we see no ion loa soa n why the vermin should not indefinitely and grow more nerous yearly little unless ss some soine effort 1 d l a combined effort too itt it that be ide de at extermination the tile method killing thew the worms which is becom abed by a correspondent corre ponde ant in this sue ue is worth tri thit ahlf it it prove e elb loas ioas lous mons as represented it is certainly albest best that can be adopted pter FROM wednesdays DAILY MAY mat 20 the new paper the company who are about to start mart the publication of the swedish derald herald have fitted up tip a rom at ios los IV bouth booth temple street where they trev have compositors at work tile tiie matter matten for the fira hira fir A is ue ne it 1 is expected th that atNo no I 1 of this periodical ic al will make nuke its appearance about next wednesday district court proceedings s the case of elias ellas morris vb vs thelmam moth mining alining company is still in progress samuel antl anil win mcintyre re james A Cunningh cunningham aiu din and edward austin as witnesses toda day august 11 hf F wilcken a it native nathe of germany was admitted to citizenship employment wanted wyn Win ted brother peter madsen of mount pleasant sanpete county an old and faithful member of the church who lately emigrated from scandinavia is a practical gardener having been employed in that line nearly learly all nis nib life finding little to do where he is now liing hang h nang ang lie he would like to get a situation as gardener in this thit city and is willing to work for moderate wages lie he speaks english imperfectly anyone desiring to employ him should apply to bishop bisho hieston preston Pi eston at the tithing office annual primary meeting alt ali unusually interesting annual meeting of nineteenth ward primary association atlon was held yesterday io in the fhe meet ing house of that at ji 1 pm miss ella eila ell eil rebeker corno lor loi to the president of the association presided in a most dignified am ani i a adv ade i ar av manner and the exercises throughout reflected great 1 reat credit upon tile the whole association and especially upon its ils of tickers A special feature was the manuscript paper cotten up by the members and lu in which considerable talent was displayed displaced it was read by miss aliss dora bowman miss olive olie derol der Dei e a gill girl of kerli peili perhaps Aps la 13 years of age also read an tin original poem composed by herself on the subject of persecution was very creditable remarks were made at the chosu of the tile exercises hv by sisters ellen eilen C clawson E B I 1 Wells ve ll 11 Rachel e liel whipple ann player and C C kaleigh 11 agli and also alba by brother L beesley to the first district distri ct governor murray nas has issued the follow lar lat la mation nation assigning judge 0 W powers to the kirst first judicial district to hold court coul t at ogden and brovo provo pro 0 TERRITORY or OF iss EXECUTIVE office J enow K nom now oilmen by these presents that whereas the president has recently appointed the hon Ur landoW powers rowers associate justice of the supreme court of the territory of utah and he having duly qualified as such now therefore 1 I ell hi II 11 murray governor of the said territory by virtue of the authority in me vested do hereby assi assign n the ilon hon orlando W powers to the first judicial district of the territory to hold court therein in testimony whereof I 1 have hereunto set m my hand and caused the great seal of ze the territory to be affixed done at salt sait lake city this day of may A D 1885 ELL ELI 11 ty governor by the governor Gov einor elnor artilur L Ta thoras thomas orAs allgur secretary ecret ary of utah territory AR REtTED ON A TELEGRAM FROM tue THE ID IDAHO tilo 1110 MARSHAL yesterday afternoon as mr jos joseph h ba M phelps of montpelier bear la lake e county idaho was transacting some business with studebaker brothers house in this city a deputy marshal serve served dupon upon him a warrant of arrest in in pursuance of a telegram renelva received from marshal dubols of idaho to marshal ireland mr air phelps was taken before U S commissioner dle jle mckay who though he understood the tile char charge geto to be concoff one of unlawful cohabitation was not positive and therefore there fore foie would not fix the amount of ball tile the question was re furred referred to judge zane who decided that bail ball might be accepted mr air phelps was released to appear b before afore the commissioner this morning and last evening a bench warrant warran t arrived denning defining the tile onn oflE erise ense to be as above stated and the accused gave wave gave bonds for his bis appearance before eee the idaho court in 2000 isaac hunter and win J stevenson being his sureties A WITNESS imprisoned LUCY DT X ref nef USES TO ANSWER QUESTIONS BEFORE belone tim till G i JURY yesterday afternoon the grand rand jury 0 of I 1 the third district came into court with a witness lucy devereux who is to be batile til 0 plural wife of IV D nc ws omand presented to judge zane the fbi following lowing to 71 0 the tie flonor jc the third dietric cirki court of utah I 1 the grand sald said court cm paneled and sworn for the april term thereof respectfully report that the case of the united states vs win D newsom in wh wherein brein the tho bald taid haid hald newsom is charged with polygamy arild and unlawful cohabitation is now under investigation invests a by tile tiie haid taid grand jury that testimony t hus has been introduced tending tend in to show that the said win D ne whom prior to the mouth of november 13 3 was married to one Kather katherine inu doe who sio vio surname is unknown to said gaid grand jurors that the said katherine kathen Kather inels ineis is his lawful wile wite and ii is i i still living and that tile the said newson during the past two years nas has been livin living 11 and cohabiting with his hia sald said lawful wife at the county of saiz sail sa 4 lake in said territory testimony has also been inti anti introduced to show that ethe the month of november 1883 one lucy devereux has been living iu in a housewirth house with said new sorn soil in i a the same enclosure in which his ills lawful law alwi wife fellas felias has lived duning during the whole of the same period and that the said lucy devereux has a child about eight months old that th after the thedore foregoing test testimony mony kad had had bad been introduced me tile said lucy devereux was called and sworn as a witness Wit Iless before b ald aid gaid grand rand jury to testify in said case and eav hav having in testified that she had lived in the cheh house use with said newsom and that t h at she bhe had a it child eight months old the following question questions S were propounded to her 1 Is not your little ulris eirls name macul newsom 2 who is the father of your little girl 11 3 Is as not win 1 D newsom the father ot of 3 our little girl 4 after you vou went to jive live at new house did you vou not occupy the same bed with him but to answer tile the same questions or either of them the witness wit nes declined and refused and still declines and refuses to do so wherefore Where lore the grand jury aforesaid requests this honorable court to advise and instruct the said witness whom they now nov produce here in court whether she Is iu in duty bound to answer the said quest questions ioris loris 0 E NER Fo foreman grand jury judge harkness conferred with the witness and advised her to answer the first third and fourth questions and objected to the second prosecuting prosecution attorney dickson that he would woula not press the query objected to if the others were answered the jury then retired to their room in a very short time however the inquisitorial rial procession again entered the court room when mr nir dickson announced that thit the witness still refused to answer the questions propounded to her and referred the tha matter to the court judge zane then informed the witness that the questions were proper though what relation they tiley have to the holding holdim out position of the learned judge does not apper appear and asked if she persisted ill in her refusal to answer to which miss devereux replied in the ills his honor theet thea ordered that she be remanded to the custody of the marshal until such time tune as she should decide to answer and last evening she was taken to the nill penitentiary tent lary iary from niom THURSDAYS DAILY dally MAY liay 21 information wanted francis cleaburn 51 skipton street belfast ireland treland is desirous of obtain obtaining ln anfor mation of his son john Joha CIe cle cleaburn aburn who at the age of 13 vears years emigrated to utah in october 1878 irs when dast last heard from tom he was living g in ia county ou nty utah conlin coining home we learn from the enn far star tha that t elder lawrence 11 II young who for some months past has been icen laboring as a missionary in in eng land and has on account of ill health been released to return home with the company that sailed from liverpool on the irth dinst solution of the water question solutions of the vexed question of water supply for the dry bench have bee lyeen 11 sought for long iong and vainly by bv the reside residents lits of the upper portion of A the tile city and no small degree of acrimony has been indulged in by some eople people over the subject wh while others bothers uve vave have been examining different plans with their eyes and making a good deal of noise about them with their mont mout mouths months lis ils C Y taggart the piano tuner unfortunately deprived ol 01 the use of his visual organs has devised a pia plan for solving organs the he q question ti estion so far fur as a 5 hels personally concerned he had a w well weil ell eli dug to the depth of 1200 feet at a good supply of water was found and then a windmill constructed eruct tid ted d to lift the thee aqueous fluid to the Sar sir face the result js that be ba has a stream rt inning running almost continuously amp ample ampie le to irrigate his ills arden garden and supply his own family and all his neighbors with all they require for enlI nary use A man by the naine of wells did tb the work an apt ancient coln coin Brot brother iier lier nedry henry I 1 E taylor showed us coda coday co da day all an ancient looking coin which he recently duc dug up in ills his garden in the ita tta ward it j is 1 aba about qt the tho sw siz P of a two and aud a half dol lar r gold I 1 0 id piece except that it is not so thick h lil lin k and is probably made from copper there are three columns of strange looking hieroglyphics impressed upon it which are quite plain especially when viewed slewed with a microscope and a nl it has a hole liole in it near the ede ede as if for the purpose of putting a string through it A tu compel comparison son between it and the specimens of coin in m the tho deseret museum collection aud also with the illustrations of ancient coin as given iven in a very elaborate work oil on numismatics matics fails falls to afford any clue to its origin for it is altogether unlike any of them it is however believed by some to be bc of ancient origin from fiona the fact that it resembles some other relics relies of the ancient inhabitants of this continent which have been discovered in various parts of the tho country by deseret telegraph WILLIAX WI LLIAM llian G HAM SENTENCED THE count COURT DOES NOT MOT INSULT hiu HIM BY requesting TO TAKE trie THE PLEDGE P L L D a r utah may aist 1885 editor derot Desser ct bews news A dios dlos 11 4 it was understood that elder eider rother in ingham ham would receive his sentence yesterday at four p TO and all the aval available laule lauie space ill in the court house was occupied principally by his lis friends the defendant wa was called aponto upon to stand up and receive sentence the tile court stated that the ch charge a rge set forth in the indictment had been tried by a j lury jury tiry and he had heen ticen foun guilty as ch charged argea the judge asked if he fie had anything to say siy sly why sentence should not be tie given ca lie he iid ild did lid not follow judge zanes zanea course course not requiring any pledge for the future aa as to the course ot of the prisoner this beina being the case thu the defendant had bad noth ing further furtner to say sms and anti he r was as sentenced to three thred months in 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