Show 1 I lop LOC NEWS brou FRIDAYS DAILY SEP 11 the contributor 91 the july number althis of this excellent magaz magazine lne is out and a glance over its table of contents la Is sufficient to convince one that it maintains its interest for youri youn cand gand old read reader readers ers erg especially when the names of the authors are arc considered in connection with the titles of the articles for most midst of them are writers of acknowledged abili ability tir this morning word was received from bangham that a person answering the description of joseph raymond paymond who stoie stole W 0 sawyers horse and buggy the other night had bien that place this morning officer batema fatemah n lef left t for bin nin ghani canon to bring the prisoner to this is city they wall probably reach here heip about eight this evening eyen even ipg the liquor cases cages yesterday afternoon ter noon at the close of the trial of michael mclaughlin of sugar house precinct for tor selling liquor on sund sand sunday Y the defendant was fined W 50 an ap appeal was taken to the third dietr district lct court william garnes games who were arraigned reigned on the same charge entered a plea piea lea iea 11 of guilty and paid the fine of 50 fa imposed ou on them 1 convicts pardoned yesterday afternoon the governor issued pardons for robert aobert price samuel noes noyes and henry valentine who have been serving terms of imprisonment in the utah penitential penitentiary price and Noyes were convicted of burglary in february 1884 in the third district courland Cour tand were each sentenced to five years imprisonment valentine was convicted of burglary in the first district court in may 1885 1865 and was sentenced to four years imprisonment horse florae thief captured A oi years yeara ago amno well weli of this city had a horse stolen from his bis premises the thief a person known as jack saylor successful wass waff in eluding the officers and got pot gutride of the territory last night however he returned by rat rail and officer william calder camer who was on duty at the depot immediately arrested the culprit he vya nya was placed in chec the olty city ity jall jail all to await an examination which will be 00 held on monday at 10 a am W robbery early this morning the store of J JL L durwin durgin auctioneer on oil second south street was entered by thieves and a quantity of jewelry consisting of rings bracelets chains etc stolen the thieves obtained in gress through the back door and car med koff doff the entire contents of one case which fortunately for the owner contained bained d only plated and inferior goods amounting to about loo lw in value near the wease tease which was rifled ditled was another which was undisturbed containing over 1000 worth ot of jewelry there is at present no clue to the burglars I 1 diphtheria in the county dr clinton the city pity quarantine physician lias has learned of 61 the existence of three incises incases ot of diphtheria in the county 11 which should be promptly quarantined ne i but being outside the city t they ey are no not within h jurisdiction one no of these cases Is anthi cintli family of brother wm ama A i wagstaff staff of the farmers Ward whose rj child was taken sick last evening and the other two are farther south N 1 I beems seems to us that it should be some u blodys business to look after these leases ceases in tile tiie county and take such precautions as will prevent the disease spreading attempted burglary about four 11 this morning a son of mr air win Wm eddington who was sleeping in his athers fathers store kore at the corner comer of first and west temple tempie streets was aroused by a loud cras crash at the front door raising raisins his head bead young ed adington idington Id ington saw gaw the figure of a man entering the door which bad had been burst in the man who was heavily 1 masked closed tiie the door after latter ahimada 1 r began to look hiou Alou fd preparatory t to 0 d securing his spoil yobu young Edding eddington addingto to unfortunately atela was entirely unarmed E and pr ingin up shouted at the I 1 intruder n bruder tr uder r who beat a hasty retreat sea search te h was afterwards made for the burglar laur Taur glar giar but without sile site success cess as there happened to td be no watchman around A at it the time and no one had seen what direction he had hart taken 1 I upper kanab items we learned kiy tty telegram from kanab on the oth instant of a slight earthquake shock at that place and announced the same to our readers it seems from a communication muni cation catlon of the same date just received ce ived from upper kanab that the shock was also felt telo there the writer thays I 1 we had a slight shake up last night flight about 8 it lasted for 10 em seconds or so and came from the southwest south west the feeling as we nye sat around the fire was that a lot of ho hogs were rubbing against the house we e have had lots of rain lately and somebody has got enough of water as grain is growing in the shock the weather Iswar is warm mand and windy there has been no frost as yet since last spring eone gone ione ne of the students at ther lher Deseret university during some of its former terms was wad brother david li dean deau a bright young oung man whose home botis boils in north and who not only succeeded well in his scholastic attainments tain ments during lils ilis stay here buteas also fortunate in winning the affections of miss alice jenkins daughter of thomas and ann jenkins of the fourth ward one of the most estimable young oun ladies of this city As a result of the attachment formed between this worthy couple a cere mony was performed in the logan temple day before yesterday I 1 which bound thein them in conjugal for time and eternity A reception was held at the residence of the brides father last evening when a large number of the relatives and friends assembled sem bled offered congratulations to the happy pair on their asp lelous matrimonial venture and spent the evening even ina lna in social enjoyment brother and sister dean will take up their abode in north ogden osden we join with their many frie friends ads in wishing them happiness and prosperity expelled from bavaria elder Ble bie biesinger singer whose home is in lehi utah county was sent on a mission to austria a couple of years since and labored with much zeal and wisdom in making known the principles of the gospel to the people of that nation until he was arrested imprisoned and banished for urea prea chine and ile he subsequently labored in switzerland and more mure recently it appears in south germany as the millennial star has learned by letter ietter from president EScho enfeld of his having recently been expelled from bavaria the account states that he had been visiting two branches in ani ang and ana munich and it was waa in the latter place just as he had finished his visiting and accomplished all he vi wished to that a commissioner brought him a paper ordering him to leave munich within twenty lour hours and bavaria within three days elder Ble biesinger singer waited on the chief of the police and bore his testimony to him and told him that the lord would hold him responsible for the cruel act of banishment the chief of police however declared that the saints were a good people that he had a high opinion of them and would take no responsibility in the matter but shouldered it upon the minister of culture secretary of education and church A lecherous scoundrel soundly thrashed last evening a little girl named williams who resides asides in the ninth ward was sent to the shop of a shoemaker named F W andersen foursome for som gom e shoes that were being repaired linderen A andersen en has been beell liviu living gon on franklin av avenue ue but recently moved to the ninth carh ward miss hilss williams who is about nine years old was accompanied by a s eirl girl iri lri irl companion who was afraid to enter the shop as the shoemaker had bad attempted on a former occasion to take indecent liberties with her so she remained at the door andersen told miss williams that the shoes were not ready and began talking to her he then took hold of her when she exclaimed better let me alone 11 the brute then drew the girl on his knee hugged and ks kissed ed her and sad said come into the other room and ill give you five cents ills his conduct became most indecent when the girl managed to slip away from him and ran crying into the street she told her mother what had occurred and mrs williams went down to the shop but andersen who talked english quite plainly to the girl pretend pretended ed to be unable to understand what was said and after expressing her feelings mrs williams went away when the father of the she child came home however the mother related what had transpired mr air williams to restrain his wrath immediately went over to the shoe shop but found that the proprietor had disappeared ile he then secreted hims elfand in a few minutes the guilty shoemaker came along peering 11 in every direction to finall finally stealthily approached the door which he was about to enter when the irate parent pounced upon him and bean pummelling pum melling him in a furious manner with his bis fists andersen shrieked for help but his bis cries were disregarded and he was left after a severe castigation castl casti atlon to ponder over his well merited punishment ile he was seen by a neighbor this morning mornin his hia head bearing the appearance of having passed through a threshing machine willi williams ams gave 9 ave himself up to the police 4 and an boffl officer was sent to arrest andersen but he bad departed and has not been heard of since THE 31 MOULTON OULTON examination THE DEFENDANT discharged at the time set forthe for the preliminary examination of witnesses in the moulton case this morning the defendant and mrs airs mary E moulton were pres being bein g represented by his attorney hon F S richards before commencing proceedings edins edius the district attorney held a whispered consultation with caleb moore the individual mentioned in yesterdays NEWS in jn connection with this case the only witness he had subpoenaed was mrs moulton the complaint charging chargi joseph moulton with unlawful co cohabitation habitation abi abl tation with his wives ann moulton and mary moulton was read and a plea of not guilty entered caleb moore the only available witness testified that he had bad been acquainted quain ted with the defendant eighteen months defendant was living at heber city wasatch county and had employed witness a day and a half threshing grain had taken a meal at defenS defendants ants house had been introduced to mrs airs moulton as defendants lend fend ants first wife there were several children in the house heard the children call the defendant father and mrs airs moulton mother had been at defendants fe fend feud ants auts house bouse prior to the tha th threshing and also a few days ago and saw sair airs moulton there had also aiso been introduced to another Jady as defendants second wife 1 I was a mormon then and he trusted me the other ofner morning ing defendant told me inc that annie was con filed tiled and awa away and that I 1 get set her lie ile tota told me we he had three wives and intended to live up to his religion Q how did he come to tell you he hau had three wives A because he was BO so well acquainted with me mr air shiel served the pak papers ers I 1 did not cro ero cross ss examined by mr richards was anyone else present at that conversation A no IQ Q tell teil all ail the conversation what was way as it 6 A there was so much I 1 could not tell he told me he had three wives and annie was confined I 1 told him mr shiel was outside with a warrant 1 arrest Q was thal thac all the conversation A i no there was more Q I 1 want all that conversation A there was a lot more said I 1 told him I 1 had a warrant for his bis arrest I 1 said good morning and shook hands with him he said he was sorry I 1 had the warrant and said you know mr moore I 1 have three wives and intend to live my religion he said that because he knew it to be a fact Q how liow did you know it to be a fact A he volunteered the statement ant and told me Q llad you asked him anything about his wives and what he intended A no I 1 did not 0 Q what next did you say A 1 I told him mr air shiel was outside with the warrant Q what further conversation was there ANO further conversation only he wanted to send his boy out Q how many times attye alive you been to ills house A four or five times Q you tell the district attorney you had only been there three limes times A I 1 dont know Q when did you first go A lookin looking at memorandum jan 1884 Q who else was there A there were some children mrs moulton and the defendant Q what did the defendant do A ile he introduced me to his first and second wives Q when was the second occasion of your being there A when we were threshing mrs airs moulton nand and another lady was there Q was anything said then about abou t delen delea defendant dant and his family A ile he was often talking about his bis family did not say anything anyon about them then commissioner mckay what were the names of the ladies ladles A there was lizzle lizzie and the second wife I 1 dont know her name tame this one pointing to mrs airs moulton Is xiii aaz zie shewa she was introduced as the first wife mr air richards you said the date of your r tir first st visit was january 1884 mu how now n r did id you fix that date A I 1 made a bill of the work I 1 was and put the date on the bill which is at home Q if the bill Is at home how did you cometo come to refer to your memorandum A I 1 took the theadate date down in the memorandum book mr dickson to mrs airs moulton you take the stand please mr richards we object to her being sworn objection overruled witness was sworn and testified that her name was mary elizabeth moulton mr air dickson do you know annie moulton Moul moui ton tou mr air ric Rie richards hards we object to witness are you the defendants legal wife w ife A I 1 lam iam am mr air dickson Dick sonI I 1 will not press the question mr air richards moved for a dismissal of the case as the testimony did not show any living to together ether the statement of the witness that the defendant bad made certain admissions was so improbable as to be entitled to no credit mr air dickson argued that the failure of the defendant to contradict the witness ought to convince the court that the witness told tae the truth there was no improbability in a man who believed that he was d doing I 1 the will of god glorying floryin in obeying that will it had bad been done in the courts here FW mr richards said that admitting that moores statement which was evidently false was true there was no pr proof bof and the prosecution now begged the court to presume guilt and require the defendant to prelve prove his bis innocence no cence commissioner mckay there is one feature in the case which has not been raised by counsel that I 1 would like to look into and examine authorities ou on angwill and will continue the case until two 0 clock this afternoon this afternoon the commissioner stated that the evidence consisted of admissions made to the witness moore and considered that the admissions if sustained by other testimony would woula be sufficient clena clent to convict the proof of marriage a furnished presumptive evidence evid d n c af of subsequent cohabitation in this case however the identity of the women had not been clearly established by the evidence the uhe court therefore ordered that the accused be discharged irom erom Fr 8 saturdays DAILY SEP lia lla 12 1 2 I 1 news from the Im immigrants immigrant migran ts A tele telegram gram from elder john W thornley announces that the company of immigrants now en route left omaha ac 0 2 pm today to day allwell all ail well weil convalescent we were |