Show locati LOCAL NEWS FROM THURSDAYS DAILY OCT 22 swindler sentenced yesterday afternoon james harrington the soldier attorney who was a partner in the attempt to swindle several parties in ireland was brought into the I 1 third district court for arraignment when the indictment was read to him j he replied that he was guilty and the court sentenced him to imprisonment in the penitentiary for a year ear and a half and to pay a nine fine of f 1300 harrington harring ring t on was taken out to the penitentiary last night in company with eckert and kennedy the counterfeiters counterfeit ers information information is desired as to the whereabouts of alfred N J mason who when list last heard of in the spring of 1861 was residing aidin in new orleans and in business as b builder 6 ilder lider and architect his ills cifes name is said to have been bell and at that time they had four little girls his place ot of business was somewhere near thalia street any news of him or his family would be gladly received by his sister betsy mason brower richmond cache co utah new orleans papers please copy raid of deputies deputy marshals vandercook and collins ollins and two others swooped down upon the forest farm this afternoon where sister katle katie young resides and made a thorough search of the house for the purpose as they claimed of finding president george Q cannon although mr vandercook subsequently admitted to a boy at the place that they were seeking any one th thi y could find A lady who happened to be there at the time and who gives us the item says they evidently did not find anyone they wanted as they served no papers three more isaac isaae B nash andrew bjorn and arthur peck stood their trial before judge hays at blackfoot yesterday on the charge of hav h ipg lug in cohabited with their wives awful erdi erti crime el and a verdict of 4 guilty as charged was rendered in each case the idaho brethren have evinced considerable sid erable stamina in a communication from one of the lately accused who with quite a number of his brethren similarly situated was awaiting trial in blackfoot he intimated that all of them would prove true to their wives and religion and thus tar far f r to their cred credit it be it said there hash has been no craw fishing 11 among amon them they will be honoret honored for thel their r integrity and firmness by every true latter iatter day saint the the mikado 11 by invitation ef of the management a representative of the NEWS attended the rehearsal of the mikado Mik adoli adoll at the theatre last evening in the absence of the full orchestra much of the effect of the music when under full sail was not gained but there was enough to show that it is altogether and distinctly gilbert sullivan music those who have ever heard it will not require a better description the chorus is very effective and is the most carefully selected ever brought out in this city numbers of course being belm considered when the youn young men and women get their to tos togs s on and everything is presented in its completeness under the glare of cas jets there will be a scene worth witnessing the dialogue is unusually Y KO luminous and witty and the parts lare iare well distributed the ogden boycotting the rest residents of ogden are still somewhat exercised over the boycotting move of the knights of labor in reference to the intimation that several prominent citizens had denounced the chinese because of the effect odthe of the boycott one 1 interested nt e r es t e d writ writes es so far as my experience extends I 1 am willing to exert it in favor of the amelioration of the condition of the working classes with whom I 1 have always been in sympathy but in doing so I 1 desire it to be distinctly understood that I 1 act upon principle and not from intimidation on the part of any man or organization the chinese have some rights that even americans are bound to respect and I 1 am not willing to lend myself to do them thorn the slightest injustice on any pretext whatever evir 11 the K of L committee admit that the statement concerning the denunciation was an error they having no desire to misrepresent anyone and say in reference to the boycotted boycott edt i we therefore would recommend and even assure all men who whose se name dam were placed on the boycotted list for buying of chinese peddlers that they are today to day withdrawn As for those who employ chinese cooks and servants we shall await their removal I 1 I 1 this is of course courser an official w withdrawal ith oi of the action of saturday night but that the effect upon the business men named on the black list will c ease cease 1 to be injurious to them is not so certain obsequies the funeral of miss katie katte irvine the beloved daughter of I 1 brother john irvine the church reporter who died so suddenly on tuesday occurred yesterday and was attended by a large number of her acquaintances quain and the friends of the family she had bad been a member of the young ladles ladies improvement association fo the ward and the esteem in which she was held by her associates was manifested by the organization attending tend lug lur the funeral in force in intact fact the attendance of mourners monr ners at the house included a large share shari of the inhabitants of the ward many brought floral offerings with them and the casket was fairly covered with a profusion of wreaths etc among the most beautiful of which were those presented by mrs joseph derbidge and the misses cassle cassie minnie and addle addie bishop Jame james watson sWatson took charge of the tile funeral arrangements and ft it was deemed wisdom not to have any service at the house except that a prayer was offered by brother george F gibbs previous to the coffin being carried out but after the cortege which was quite a lengthy one reached the cemetery a short service was held bishop watson offered the dedicatory pray prayer erand and brother A af musser made consolin consoling remarks brother and sister irvine feel very grateful to td their many friends for the kindness and sympathy manifested in their bereavement and desire to tender thanks to all who attended the funeral or by other means expressed respect for their daughters memory or I 1 endeavored to assuage their graef |