| Show LOCAL FROM wednesdays S DAILY OCT 14 three years lu in the pen joseph 11 symond raymond who stole W 0 sawyers horse honse and wa waon wagon on last september was tried in the eird elrd third fird district court this morning the jury brought in a verdict of guilty and raymond was sentenced to three years imprisonment in the penitentiary accidentally shot and killed the following per the deseret dess Deri erel cret ceic telegraph line was yas tas received from moroni utah today to day as a special to the news an acci delit occurred on the west mountains eight miles from moroni yesterday which resulted in the death of soren christenson aged twenty seven soren christenson martin Adolphu adolphus sTaylor taylor and amos bradley were hun hunting huitink tink they got separated taylor heard heird a rattling ug in the oak brush which was very thick and he taylor thought it was a deer so lie he llred fired they went to look for the deer and to their ho horror aror found christenson lying dead the ball going in close clos by his left ear and coming out of his lere jere forehead A coroners inquest was held last night over the body the verdict was accidental death the ico copper peryl act yesterday an application was made in the third district court tor for the release from the penitentiary of oliver olivar acord who was sentenced to five years imprisonment lu may 1882 2 for robbing the mails malls his attorneys that he was entitled to ten days davs deduction from each month of his term under the copper act which time it granted would set yet him at liberty mr varian for the government arg argued aed that acord was only entitled to five days for the first full year seven for the second hine nine for tor lor the third and ten for each subsequent year the court took the matter under advisement and this morning rendered a decision which is to the effect that the pris prisoner oller is entitled to per month reduction tor lor for the first year year sear thal thai the second year begins at the end ind of the first year less the copper or in ten months and eight days seven days off each month 41 are allowed I 1 lor r the second year nine lor the thirland thir third dand and ten for the fourth and afterward the she construction given to the first f full ull year ve f e counting the copper in iff the year for it is allowed Is tobe to be applied to subsequent years jears As acorda acord ts time under this ruling has not expired the application was denied castle castie valley castle valley is a large arid arld rather indefinitely denned benned re relon region ion lon lying east of the broad ran ranse range 0 of mo az bains which bounds utah county lint on lou the east cast the D R G leaving spanish fork passes up spanish eor fork canion cannon until the summit ot that range of mountains ts Is reached when the d descent e of the eastern slope of the range through price banonis Caf Ca nonis ionis begun emerging from price canon the road proceeds to cross the extreme north end of case le valley and a few miles east of the of this cahon canon istrice is price station to 0 which all freight for castle valley points is shi shipped ped pea extending south from price rice is a tri weekly daiil route passing through huntington castle dale Orang orangeville eville furron berron muddy and to peacock a dis zance lance of from 50 to GO miles the settlements gle tle le ments named are all new having ideen been founded within the last live five or six years and are all included in what Is called castle valley extending down price canon and much of the 41 distance stance across the valley the railroad is paralleled with price river a considerable stream from which the settlers in the north end of the valley obtain water for tor irrigation the wonder is that castle valley was not thickly populated man many years ago but this wonder is partly partly explained by the statement of a non ilon mormon stock man made some ome 1 weeks ag ago 0 to our informant he said that in th the e fall tall of 1883 he and another stock man brought into castle valley a large herd of cattle it was a desert region produced little or no vegetation save greasewood and it appear appeared eq doubtful as to whether or not the cattle could subsist during the winter in the latter part of august last the same stock man rode roif horseback over the same range on which two years previously he had feared his cattle would starve to death and for mile after mile mlle he found the plain covered with luxuriant grass reaching to his stirrups as us he rode A change marvelous and incredible had bad come over the land a glistening alkali desert had become a meadow the mormon settlers along price river tell the same story they declare that three or four years ago land which now is being cultivated and is fertile and also the tite range on which their cattle teed was so barren as to glisten in the sunshine in a manner mauner painful to the eye of a al p person erson passing over it during t the he I 1 last a t two ears years frequent and copious rains have lallen fallen failen in the valley and a wonderful change in the appearance of the landscape has taken place the climate of castle valley is mild even and not unlike that of utah county vast quantities bf coal easy of acce access s to sellers have been dis discovered cov coy in various parts of it the soil has aas a whitish appears appearance nce but is wonderfully der fully fertile when properly prop eniy eriv cultivated there is plenty of land inlo in lo 10 where facilities for irrigation are excellent and probably no region an in utah territory offers stronger inducements du ducer to settlers than does floes castle castil valley from arizona john B milner esq well known to many of the readers of the NEWS as a former resident of provo hut but who has for some months past made his home at st johns apache county arizona where he be has been editing and publish publishing inc inz the orion era is in this city ile he arrived from his southern home some days ago and since that time has been on a visit to ogden and logan and will probably also spend some time in provo before returning to arizona he has had a hard bard fight light jih JI h on ou his hands ever since he mounted tile the tripod in endeavoring to defend the rights of th the e persecuted saints in arizona but be is by no means disposed to give it up in fact he feels encourage encouraged with the hope that a better day is about to dawn for the outraged alid ard and long suffering people eople of that region the era of fraud frand S in apache lunty bunty county at least seems to be he drawing to a close and it is high time that it should lor for it has held almost undisputed sway there for some time past kina Kinn earthe ex county clerk who destroyed the duplicates of the county warrants to cover up his peculations speculations and who is supposed to have burglarized the county safe and destroyed the records some mouths months ago is linder under three indictments and was once tried a short time since but the jury failed to agree eleven of them standing for conviction and one for acquittal his flis bonds were placed at i but 16 straw ties lies were accepted and the result was he was soon non e cht est sr sol barth one ct the chief instigators of the anti antl Mor moui moul I 1 cru crusade in that region is also under bonds for berj perjury ury nry the present board of supervisors ot apach apache county are doing all they can in the interest ot of reform judge howard has also manifested a disposition of late to prosecute real criminals instead of devoting himself almost exclusively as he did for some time to persecuting the mormons cormons Mor mons 11 the change may be due somewhat to the stand taken bv by a great many of the wealthy and influential men of the country who seriously ous y discussed cussed the propriety of or 1 a vigilance committee to rid the t e country of the thieves and other desperate characters who there flourished dished in defiance of law while the mormons cormons Mor mons monopolized the attention of the judiciary educational matters are also receiving in 9 more attention than heretofore throughout the territory and though the residents of apache county have been discriminated against in having all their school teachers ap appointed pointel by a non thormon county board 0 ot instruction st ruction instead of the trustees being allowed to employ whom they choose as in other parts of the territory they are not at all disposed to neglect the education of their children in some instances they are carrying on sch oolf their own dependent independent I 1 ri of the territorial fund for the support of free schools rather than have children taught by those who are appointed for the purpose the feeling over the unjust conviction of bishop david K of st johns of perjury has hay become greatly modified since he was sentenced and transported to detroit and recently a petition has been gotten ot up by non 11 mormon I 1 residents res of the territory many of them officials and sent to president cleveland asking for his pardon it was signed by all the apache county officers and also aiso also aiso by district attorney zabriskie who prosecuted him it was accompanied by a certificate from the clerk of the land office who filled out the blank affidavit in signing which it was held that bishop udall had committed perjury pur jury in which he exonerated udall by acknowledging that be he had inserted yes in the affidavit in place of a positive no uttered by him this testimony would have been introduced trod at the time of the trial had it not been ruled out it is to be hoped that the petition will have the desired effect REMEDY FOR diphtheria VILLERET switzerland sept 21 2 I 1 1885 editor deseret mems news As I 1 leam learn from your valued pa paper per that the scourge diphtheria is claiming many victims among the children of your community I 1 take the liberty of communicating the following remedy to you in the hope that it may be of service to parents so soon as the physicians diagnosis has determined the disease to be diphtheria and in the absence of a doctor the parents can recognize it by the barking cough ot of the child and the whitish covering of the tonsils ton sils such measures as gargling blowing in powdering and oiling are useless give the sufferer a spoonful of the following follo winz mixture which should be well shaken and in severe cases administered every hour kalium clor icum 1 gr chlo ratum I 1 gr common water ars for very young chil chii children dren drea a teaspoonful will be a sufficient dose and when an improvement sets in two to four hours may elapse between doses eor lor those who prefer the homeopathic treatment the following is reo omm emm endea ended take four or five pellets each of bronum and c cy natus dissolved in half a glass of water and give a teaspoonful every hour half hour or even quarter according to the severity of the attack less frequently as with the first named remedy when an improvement is noticed milk is to be avoided and broth and even a little wine is recommended for the thirst nothing is better than fresh water in the hope that this may be of service to afflicted parents I 1 am respectfully ACHILLE student of medicine FROM THURSDAYS DAILY dally OCT 15 court proceedings in the third district court today to day in the case oi florence A Clawson vs rudger clawson action for divorce florence A clawson was sworn and the record dof of conviction and sentence of defendant was introduced in evidence decree of divorce yr granted anted in the matter of the application of hiram S laney to be admitted as an attorney the 4 examining committee named are ET sprague ben sheeks and P L williams examination set sec for saturday in open courtat court at 2 pm the people vs robert weston convicted ot of attempt to commit rape motion to set aside the verdict as contrary to law and the evidence and grant a new trial allowed laura A crocker administratrix vs isabella brunker trial bjore the ithe court submitted and taken under advisement drouth etc in arizona A cor respondent writing to us from tempe maricopa maricola Mari copa co arizona says the health of the people is gene genc rally good and all are arc moving on in the even esen even esen tenor of their th air way trying to the best of their ability to live their religion not a great deal of stir on the outside court sits on the dinst will appear helom the court on a charge chargo of unlawful cohabitation the segregating principle is somewhat talked of by lawyers and our brethren who have served a term inyama area are gaiu again threatened and the end is not yet neither Is the judg ments of god the country is drying up and there is a good prospect for a long siege of drouth no rain ruin has fallen since last IN farch march except in spots here and there which was no material benefit the river is nearly dry and should it fail fall to rain in to the next two months next seasons crop will be a failure there is but little grain being sown so far and should the drouth continue breadstuff will have to be shipped into this valley inside of eighteen months as our last seasons wheat crop was nearly a failure wheat and barley have already advanced 50 60 per cent since harvest let the people ot of utah take warning and save their grain the indians for the first time since our advent jn in this country are atherine ath erini hay for stock radicalism I 1 THE DOCTRINE AS EXPOUNDED BY TWO ABLE ADVOCATES THE QUESTION THAT IS LOOMING TO THE foke POKE the out of the way place in front of the D R G hotel on fifth west street selected for the and the insufficient publicity given the th announcement no were among the chief causes which combined to prevent the assembling of more than a small email sized audience to listen to J allan evans and L E give their views regarding the issue between capital and labor or why the workingmen are poor the gentlemen are both intelligent able speakers and expressed their ideas on the subject under discussion in a concise and forcible mannen manner which showed that they had bad made the question one of deep thought and research troma from the standpoint the they have chosen mr evans was vas the firl first speaker and was followed by mr the tenor of their addresses is as follows j THE great PItO rito BLEM which is now being agitated is how can the condition of the workingmen be ameliorated so go that they will be enabled as the fruit of their labor to enjoy not only the necessaries of life but also the privileges and luxuries that are now almost wholly monopolized by the idle and wealthy it 1 is vain to trust to governments or to political economists to find a satisfactory solution to the problem As new ton by concentrated thought and investigation vesti gation discovered the law of gravitation and made it of practical al value ethis this question can only be worked out b by those most Inter interested eted and affected bending their minds and powers to the task before them tile the workingmen men of to today day are being robbed gabed by the rich who revel in wealth and rust in if a laborer earns 2 his employer takes one while he who earned earned the means is compelled to adragn out a miserable existence in poverty overt and squalor in france hundres hundreds of tiou thousands of the workingmen have for homes wretched hovel hovels s and are compelled relied felled to dwell with beasts and vermin tn the metropolis of england the misery is greater still in boston the skins of the poor have been tanned to provide lovide gloves for the rich in maryland and the poor are still SOLD AS SLAVES to satisfy debt in the eastern part of the country in many places such as coal mines cotton mills etc children are required required to slave and aua toll a whole week tor toy or 20 cents while able bodied men bencan can only onis earn 63 to 85 cents a day with gaunt hunger lounger |