Show NEWS FROM FROU FRIDAYS DAILY DAMY FEB 27 giovanni agent appointed yesterday giovanni glovanni lavagnino tiled filed with secretary A L thomas his certificate of appointment as agent of the des dil all mines nes des de lexington a company organized under the laws of france to carry on the business of mining in utah with au an office in salt lake city sentenced fred self a boy who was arrested about three months month s ago for stealing a cow and who pleaded guilty to the charge was brought before I 1 fore yore the district court yesterday his sentence had been suspended during good behavior when at liberty however be he again committed larceny fo for which he be has served out a sentence in the city jail judge zane sent him to the penitentiary f for or one year silk slik factory products any any person wishing to see what home industry may furnish in the way of silk dress dresa goods goods can be satisfied by a visit to the I 1 silk factory canon road previous to making a change in styles of goods the proprietors are offering offe for a few fw days their stock at manufacturers prices it consists of a few patterns of figured grenadines grena dines plain and brocade satin ottoman and satin and grosgrain gros grain stripe the articles are a triumph in the line of homemade home made fabrics pleads not guilty thomas simpson who has been in confinement for several months awaiting the action of the grand jury on a charge of polygamy came into court yesterday day and pleaded not guilty aza having no money to pay ay counsel judge zane me appointed C 0 whittemore moge mope to defend his case ile he is not a 1111 mormon formon and claims to be a subject of great britain in which country his ills alleged first marriage is said to have mccu occurred his case presents some peculiar phases A norse horse thief sentenced this morning sheriff turner of provo brought to our city one oscar fadden who las has been convicted of horse stealing and sentenced to two years imprisonment in ili the penitentiary some sometime time ago lie he stole a horse belonging to norman taylor of moab emery county and struck for colorado ile he was followed by the owner of the anicil and captain greenman av who ho brought him back on a requisition u from the governor lie he was subsequently tried convicted and sentenced at provo and today to day enters upon his term of imprisonment rates to the cattle convention unusually low rates have been secured over the various railroads to this city for the benefit of those who attend the grand stock convent convention iod to be held here on april 2nd and the utah central and 1 I II 11 G give conference rates from all points on their lines and the union pacific will issue round trip tickets on the main line the ore oregon oreon on short line and utah northern at a correspondingly y 1 low aw figures while the central pacific cefic gives the fol foi following lowing special rates for round trip tickets between the points named and ogden F from rom cor inne 2 7 5 kelton 1015 terrace 1370 1370 tecoma 1733 1735 toina 2020 2020 wells 2415 Alo 2 aio missionary woric work in Den denmark marlc maric we have been shown a private letter received from one of the elders now laboring in a the aalborg conference of the scandinavian mission from which we learn that the elders in that region are having lively times and holding some good meeting si st A few persons person s are being added to the church and there Is a prospect that more soon will be A s spirit larit Is rife in nibe ib and some of the 1 iders elders who had an appointment to preach there and who walked six miles through a cold northeastern snow storm to fill fl 11 it were prevented from doing so by a mob numbering about fifty who had assembled and who seemed bent upon treating them with violence providence however interposed in hi behalf of the elders the mob became divided among themselves and the elders took advantage of a temporary lull in the onslaught which resulted to make good their escape and thus save themselves from a duc due ducking ducking king in the firth which was close by or a beating if nothing more serious elders 0 nielsen and D K brown laboring in that region were recently called upon to bless a child afflicted afflic te with fits and not expected to live whose parents had just been baptized and from the time the ordinance was performed in its behalf it was entirely relieved and is now thriving an and healthy funeral of clarence lee the funeral of clarence lee the young man nun whose sudden eath death d in mont montana ana aua 3 we wo noticed at some len leu length til ali in our issue of last saturday was vas held at 1 the home of his parents on monday 1 upon which occasion a large number of the relatives and acquaintances assembled and addressed by elder lysander gee in a consolatory and instructive manner the scene at atthe the service was very affecting intact in fact the whole assembly were moved motears to tears some of the strictures passed upon the character of the youn young man manin in our former allusion to him are re denied by the relatives who though not desirous of extenuating his faults faulty are unwilling to have his memory rest under I 1 imputations which his actions tid lid not merit behave we have no disposition to cast an all unjust reflection tion upon the character of any person living or dead and therefore cheerfully publish the statement ther have to make it Is said that as a youth he was quite exemplary and that in fact his char acter was above reproach until some time after he went to montana ile he was induced to enter into business there and soon became a universal favorite in the community on account of his generous openhearted open hearted convivial disposition the class of acquaintances formed thereas we may imagine were not such as to elevate him by b their associations and meeting with reverses in business by being burned out on two separate occasions he was led in desperation to fall into the ways of some of his associates and resort to gambling it is denied I 1 however that I 1 fecas he was a drunkard and he himself t shortly before his death stron strongly and i indignantly repudiated the imputation I 1 that he had been immoral viewing the carcer career er and death of this f young man even in the most generous en light it ir lit tit it should point a moral to G every youth in our community however irksome the restraints of home ionic of parental advice and of religion may way seem there is the greatest possible danger in rejecting them forthe fortne for the allurements allure ments offered b by y the world estrangement from friends disgrace and death among strangers are among the slightest of the tee evil consequences that usually result from f rom such a course returned missionaries elders kli avi E pack rack of kamas ramas and win wm G earrell parrell ot logan arrived arrived in this city i today to day from a mission to the sandwich islands upon noon which they depar departed tedon on the of june isri they each taught school at laie late the church plantation during about one year of their absence and the balance of their stay od on the islands was nearly all spent in laboring in the ministry in the various branches of the mission they are earnest intelligent young men and we feel sure lom from L dom om the spirit they manifest f on their return that their efforts in behalf of the cause of god and for the enli enil enlightenment of the degenerate remnant remnants of ancient israel resident on the sandwich islands have been very effective the experience they have gained ned while white abroad will we feel sure ri also aiso is 0 pr prove ove of lasting benefit to them naturally if left to choose for themselves a field held for missionary labor most persons would take almost any other in preference to the sandwich islands but that mission has thus far been as fruitful of good results at least to the elders who have engaged in it as almost any other many men who now stand prominent in the church and who are conspicuous for their ability as well as for the their ir faithfulness faithful ful ness have haie filled long and arduous miss missions lons ions to the sandwich islands laboring in humility to save the people of the hawaiian nation and the emi nence they have since attained to is doubtless due in great part to the faith developed in them and the experience per peri perl lence ence gained while thus engaged elders pack and farrell report the i mission in a fairly prosperous condition the church now numbers about i members on the islands amon among whom there are now fourteen utah j elders laboring however not with i standing the efforts made to reclaim the race and the improvement attendant on so many ot of them embracing the gospel and endeavoring to observe its laws the nation is gradually dwindling away A s syphilitic keen teen phi litle disease which Is said to have been introduced among the Hawaii hawaiians Ha ans by by the sailors of I 1 captain Cook the first white discoverer of those islands is tending to decimate the people and many of them have no chil chii children ren the day school at laie late is attended by an average of 42 of the tho children of the church members aud and the sunday i school held there has about mem mera bers the children are taught english i as well as hawaiian and manifest considerable sid erable aptitude in learning elder edward partridge who for some time past has been presiding over the sandwich islands mis mission siony siong has been succeeded in that office by elder enoch farr of ogden and will probably reach home in about a month verdict of not guilty the tedious case against mrs mary A mor ton confor for abducting a five year old oid son of elbridge tufts named willie on the last day of aw 1883 has finally come to a termination the evidence developed 0 d in the proceed ings briefly stated 8 snows te 0 ws that the mother of the child chila died when he was but eleven months old and that he was placed by his father under the care of mrs airs morton anorton who Is a relative by marriage ge and who claims that the child was given to her by mr tufts having no little ones of her own she cared tenderly lor for willie until he was about thre years old when his father lather marrie again a 1 n and demanded the child whom ita iua mrs 71 morton very reluctantly surrendered the little fellow it seems was not well ivell treated by h his bis stepmother t e p much to the tile dis distress tres a of f mrs urs 1 1 r S morton wio vvo loved him almost as if he really were her own offs offspring bearly in the winter ot 1883 2883 mr tanner the childs grandfather came from his home li hi ohio on a visit to salt lake lale city mrs lorton morton with the aid ol 01 several friends mab made secret arrange arrangements heuts to have the child taken to ohio hi in char ge ot of dir sir tanner the plans were nvere ex e buted successfully and the child was taken to mcconnelsville ohio with his grandfather mr tufts zot sot a clue to the situation after doing considerable detective work and had the abductors arrested and examined before a committing magistrate as our readers doubtless remember before the examination ended however mrs gioi nolton ton telegraphed for mr air tanner to return the child nii which lie he did this did not stop the trouble though as all except mr tanner who took an active part in getting the child away were bound over and subsequently indicted for abduction dy by the grand jury and one of them a man named ilitch hitch pleaded guilty was sentenced to one years imprisonment and has been in the penitentiary ever since mrs airs morton justifies herself in the proceedings on the ground that the child was given to hi her er by its father and that she had a right to let jet him visit his a on the tile other hand tufts denies having given the child to her and shows receipts for money paid to mrs morton for taking care of the child the lawyers on both sides ardick son for the prosecution and arthur brown for the defense kave have have worked like beavers for their respective clients spending nearly all of yesterday in delivering their arguments at about halt past six lasi last night the judge charged the jury and they retired to discuss further and decide upon the merits of the case after being out all ali 11 night the they entered the court room loom at 10 this morning with a verdict of not guilty court proceedings the jury who lave have listened so patiently for several days to the evidence evide nce ncr and arguments in the case against mrs mary marya A morton fon lor abduction entered court this morning after having the matter under consideration all ail night and rendered a verdict ot of not guilty the case of the united states vs joseph davis dayis charged with st stealing caling public property ro perty came up this morn mornine morning inc inz the defendant defendant was arraigned ano and an d pleaded not guilty the defendant in the case of the people peoples vs robert lowrie for enticing females etc plead not guilty to the charge the case of the people vs niels nielson charged with forgery was dismissed for want of evidence the cases of A B elfelt and chas foster against EA ireland having been settled were dismissed and all bonds cancelled as was also the case of A B elfelt vs chas forsterer forster eor For steret et al on the same order the case of the people vs niels benzon for assault with a deadly weapon was not finished when we went to press territorial ITEMS ITEM CULLED CULLE D erom FROM LATEST EXCHANGES A destructive fire occurred on tuesday at sargents Sar gents ants col cal in which the large store of webb webb Z corbin and most of the goods it contal contained ned nud were destroyed the bounty law of montana cost the territorial treasur treasury y nearly paid for scalps of wild animals during 1884 there were killed during the year ait bears mountain lions wolves and 1621 1021 coyotes last monday at omaha a f fearful earful stabbing ann aff affray ray occurred between two boys 15 years of age named john haggerty and harry ner it seems that while haggerty and some of his companions were passing ner on the street some of th the c boys got into a scuttle in which he be was accidentally pushed against ner ser whereupon the latter drew a knife and stabbed haggerty the weapon penetrating nearly to the heart ills his assailant then ran toward his uncles house but was overtaken and arrested ly by an officer ner who is a jew claimed that he stabbed haggerty because he and the other boys were in the habit of abusing him continually and sometimes in a very severe manner the other bo boys s however claim that the young hebrew is a hard case 91 and that the attack was entirely unprovoked just how the matter will end is uncertain THE POSTAL DELIVERY 1 TO COMMENCE operations ON MONDAY NEXT the preparations for the free postal delivery in this city have been completed by postmaster lynch so far as possible before the work of distribution actually begins the boundaries of the seven districts have been defined subject to such necessary changes as may be suggested bv by experience the first district comprises the chief business portion of town commencing at south temple templo and west temple streets then south to third south east cast to first east north to south temple and west to west temple street the second district lles lies to the west lyest and south of the first reaching achins re west to third west street the third district includes the most westerly and northerly parts of the city the fourth district Is west a of f eat east temple and north of south temple reaching to third west wrist and third north streets the fifth district is north and east cast of the first extending bendin north to fifth and east to sixth east rast east street the sixth district Is south of the first and fifth the seventh district makes a circuit of the 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