Show LOCAL NEWS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY DAMY mer MAR 3 court proceedings the jury in the case of the people vs J L whitehouse after being out all night came into court this ino rno morning rnino and aad stated that they were unable to agree aney were discharged the case of the united states vs thomas simpson for polygamy is set for tomorrow to morrow the people vs ell saxton indicted for offering a forced instrument for record came carne up this thi morning A jury was empanelled empanel led and several witnesses were examined it promises to bea be a somewhat lengthy case 1 going gohir east E lder elder james II 11 hart is in town making maling preparations to start east cast to attend to the church emigration r business he lle k expects to lea iea leave v e I 1 oa friday morning orning ni ile he assures us that all parties who contemplate ending tending t money to the old country for tor the immigration of their friends may rely upon getting as good rates in sending through we church agency as any others can offer and poss possibly dy better brother hart hatt held meetings at garden city meadowville Meadow ville laketown Lake laue town randolph Randolp liand ind woodruff on his way down here from his home in bear lake 11 valley walley alley ailey and organized a quorum of E iders elders in ga garden aden and one quorum of teachers and two of deacons at llan ean dolph ile he found a lively progressive spirit prevailing in all these places A new meetinghouse meeting house honse has recently been completed iu a woodruff which is a credit to the ward and chupon the occasion of this meeting there was well tiled felled with earnest worshipers lpes ipes I 1 flourishing g in these days of business depression in utah it is exceedingly I 1 gratifying to learn that there is at least one Oc exception eption to the generally general I 1 y prevalent complaint of dullness the exception to which we allude is found in the manufacturing departments of Z C M 1 I business is actually booming therein the woods goods produced during the last twelve months amounted to a 9 quarter of a million dollars doil doll arst arsi one hundred and seventy nive nise five hands are now steadily employed under brotheris broth erIV H kowes rowes management in the shoe shoo factory cloth cioth clothing ug factory and tannel tannei tannery y with work enough on order to keep them busy for months to come this may be regarded as to some extent a manifestation of one of the few items of good resulting from the crusade ag against our peoples rights the perse i cautions we are undergoing having the I 1 I 1 effect of imparting more extensive patronage rona ge than thau heretofore to home mr manu nu facture rs and merch merchants ants acts this is as it mould should be and we cannot help thinking it is 14 a great pity gnat some of us had to be thus forced to act upon the policy of self protection instead of having sell sen bibly bably sibly adopted adopter it many year years sao ago ap As soon as this becomes an unvarying and aud a ad universal practice on our part the community will then witness the exodus of many ungrateful wretches who kilo have been sustained and in comein some jn stances made wealthy oy by those whom they now seek to deprive of ilfe life liberty and aud the pursuit of happiness 11 returned missionary we ive had a call cati yesterday from elder eider ferdinand clark dark who has just returned from a mission to minnesota lie ile left his home in mt pleasant sanpete county to start upon his ills on oil the of april aprils 1884 and labored during hh hf absence in company any with elder mails anderson of I 1 the to same came place they tiley held seventy five meetings in various portions of the State mostly in school ulises houses ha td thirteen persons and b blessed lessed eig elg eight it children the treatment accorded atheni was usually tolerant airl aill occasion occasionally alli aily very iery kind but in ili lonie zonie instances quite the reverse I 1 pon one otio occasion when they were holding inee meeting in Bra brainard inarda a ft fellow adlow ilow liow att attended ende vili sili viii two ropes iu in his hand band lutt eded to bi bc used iu lu hanging hauling tile tur elders eiders and a strong effort was by himself and others to have the brethren lynch lynched dd they were prevented vc ted however from their fiendish purpose by the interfere enaco f friends brother clarks claris health was very poor while shile absent and he lie was released to return home last fast fall with the lee le iee ege e of remaining longer if it he preferred tado to do so lie was anxious to accod lish all alt the good he could and disliked the tile idea of having to return home SO sosoon soon and therefore continued on during z the winter lie he prizes his experience peri ence very much and is very hank tul ful that lie hu was called lie ile speaks interns in terms of praise of the zeal ability and faithfulness of el ier ter mads ander son who is now the tile president of the minnesota conference and who I 1 is tilling filling his ills second mission to thau thai pai fai lait pail t of the world two families of saints nulu nuin numbering berina bering seven persons accompanied elder clark dark from froin minnesota to ogdelia at which place they expect to remain condition of the condor Fa family lully eider elder lyman hymana A shepherd of beaver who is on a mission ints inis slon sion to the southern states has written a letter to his family which we ve nind find published in the southern iou hou thern etonian Uto nian and as it relates to a family in aho vho c welfare our readers generally are interested we make tile the following lol Iol lowing extracts from it 1 I arrived here beech beech creek tenn this evening from brother condors s where I 1 have been to see them ana learn if they were gol goins az to emi emigrate grite with this company I 1 lound bound found them all well except sister condor who is getting tin along very slowly she can call get it around a little littly on crat ciles clies but she shil is so heavy that she cannot move about much it is a wonder to me that she has las aas lived through what she has but lne the faith and prayers of the saints have kept her up she was shot in ju th the e thigh and ud the bone was broken all to piece pieces she had two doctors but they said her leg was not broken and so did not set it it is very crooked and is three or four inches shorter than the other she is a fine line woman and has been a mother to the elders who nave visited them and labored in that neld field but I 1 fear that bhe she will not be able to do much more work I 1 think she will be able after awhile to get around without crutches but she is so heavy that it will be hard on her they have two tine flue girls one 17 and the other IF 15 who are true faithful latter day saints and who will receive a great reward for what they have done sister condor is not able abie togo to go to utah now but I 1 think will be b by the time the tile next company starts the C hurch is going to help them to emigrate and several of the sisters in utah have written lo 10 her such good letters telling her mat tuat their prayers ascended daily dally in her behalf and for her to exercise all the faith checan she can I 1 would like to see them well settled in utah and I 1 think it is the duty of the saints to help them as it is for what they chev have done for the elders that they have had to suffer so such ON THE RAMPAGE MORE MOKE fanaticism 0 ON 11 THE BENCH BENC 11 AT dea EBA veit VEIl BE BEAVER avar utah march ad 1885 1883 editor deseret dewet de wet nees news the grand jury is empanelled empanel led lil lii all ill its members acknowledging polygamy and plural cohabitation to fo be crimes the jury stands nine odd numbers and sik ste even numbers mediocre boreman gave a disgusting charge being nause nauseating to gentiles he exhausted his limited knowledge of the english language g to lind flud epithets and invectives expressive of his pious horror of the domestic practices of the mormon people borremans Bo remans face reddened as of old ile he said the 6 mormons cormons Mor Ator mons are a band af criminals licentious adulterous low brutal perjurers per jurers verned governed ero aro byi byl animalism ile he said utah territory Is a mere creature living at the mercy of the general government it exists today to day but liable to be blotted outto out tomorrow the spirit of the charge was diabolical in ill its vindictiveness over 50 people have been subpoenaed to appear before the grand jury P P PRATT ARRESTED D WITH POLYGAMY AND TN lawlur LAW lUI lul cohabitation I 1 about 3 3 p in yesterday mr parley P pratt vas was inet met at the door of tl tle e post deputy marshal greenman who read to him hlin a warrant of arrest on the charge of polygamy and unlawful cohabitation attic plic I 1 complaint vas sworn to by T marshai marshal Il E A ireland and is as follows that prior to the first day of january A 1183 lisa in the tile county of S galt salt ailt lake the maid said sal d parley I 1 11 pratt did marry and take to wife one Itoi romania loe ioe doc whose true sur surname nanie is to the complainant I 1 unknown and did then and there have havo her the said Iloni ISoina anU nii nit for his lawful wife that afterwards to wit on oil day of may A D 1883 thu tho san aam pratt pratt bellig bon ben then alive he the said parley P pratt did at the tile said county of salt lake marry and take to wife one ono susan pulley palley and arid did thereby then theu and there commit the crime of polygamy and said complainant on his bis oath aforesaid does docs f funner tunner complain that tha t ever since to wit the first day of may A 1 1883 hitherto hit hert the said parley P pratt has at said county of salt nake lake continuously lived and cohabited with more than one woman namely with one Brig bril hamina pratt and antu with one suan pulley palley mr pratt was taken before commissioner mckay where lie he was kept until the arrival of mr dickson after 5 oc ock F S richards appeared for tor the accused requested thao thac the examination x he we held field in the day daytime time lime but DI district triet attorney dickson stated that lie ha would be unable to attend until released from his hid court duties at 5 p in arid and suggested that the deeff dant bafit waive examination and give bonds to await the action of the grandeury gran grand djury jury this mr ir ric Bic richards hards objected to as he had not had time to consult with his client and the tile case was set to come up before the commissioner at 0 to wednesday evening the following follow I 1 n are the witnesses mrs E parley P pratt jr susan pulley Brigha ninia anima pratt lr dr romania B pratt and mrs mary ann smith when mr pratt was taken belore before the commissioner tile latter asked him some questions stich such as was he a soil sou of aloit apostle sie ile P P pratt cashis father killed etc ete and exhibited his anti antl 14 mormon spleen by tauntingly taunting say ing to the accused that if if he were e in in th the e right he need not feares his G god od would defend him FROM erom WEDNES wednesdays daxi DAYI S baily DAILY man MAR 4 surgical operation jas ja coombs about 13 years yeara of age of farmington who has been suffering for some time from potts disease vas was brought to this city for treatment A portion of tile the vertea vertebral ral bad had decayed and several abscesses formed DC dr anderson assisted by others aspirated the sacs a and ni I 1 afforded the boy relief from froni the far north president thomas E ricks hicks of the bannock stake C is on a visit to our city and made a call upon us its yesterday lie ile reports everything prosperous in tile the region of his hii home ile lie sa says ys those who contemplate demov removing ing lug to that northern country with teams will find the road good all the way soon in fact mey they would encounter co no snow now except ili in tile the northern end of cache valley and fora for a short dis dib distance tance tanco in ILI nf callon canon court proceed proceedings ings the evidence in tiie tae case oi the people vs ell Eli saxton for offering a forged instrument for record was closed this forenoon to and argued on both sides but no verdict was rendered up to our going to press the two cases of harsey harvey vs crow t and baylis vs were dismissed by mutual consent ole L hanson charged with unlawful cohabitation was arral arraigned ed this morning the indictment rea read drand and the defendant defend tnt tut pleaded not rot guilty S 11 II lewis was appointed to defend the accused who was admitted to bail ball the bonds being fixed at J an impostor J 1 I Griff griffin ln a veterinary surgeon of tilis city has lear learned learnel neI nel of a bilk traveling through the territory and representing himself a as a horse herse doctor and a partner of his mr griffin is not even acquainted with the fellow and wants it distinctly understood that he has no connection with him in business when last heard from the fellow was at draper in this county and gave his name as ralph J B walker tut sut but while in davis county th through ough which he traveled 1 a I short abne ince ance nce nee hi he assumed a different J d prie proe probably I 1 abl abi b by y this t time me li he ha has s adopted id t an another t r he I 1 e will bear watching w it ch iri lri and should hould s receive i deiv no encouragement g oura ge from stock owners ar labors in england erom from froin a private priva to letter otter A written by uy elder thomas F 11 morton who is now labori laboring tig as a missionary I 1 in n t the h e newcastle cas tio conference En england giand glaud we learn that he is feeling quite cheerful and meet meeting lu with cona cons considerable id e rabi eq success u e c lie he has for tor a companion wElder no now eider elder L L hatch of franklin idaho durin darin duning during elder mortons Mor tons last visit to the northern part of yorkshire ho he baptized seven persons at saltburn Salt sait burn bura and three till ee at skinning grove A branch has been organized in that region with headquarters at brotton Brot ton tou presided over hy by a local elder by the naine name of it it hodgson who 1 is laboring with much zeal and is as elated over the progress I 1 of the work as the traveling elders I 1 brother morton has also baptized I 1 eleven persons at it stockton Stock toll toil du during ring the tile past few months and oil on trie tile whole is feeling much encouraged and is enjoying im his labors labons Ani amputation on the of april 1884 a young man nian ephraim bleak beon bon of james G U bleak ut ot ac george 1 was in arizona engaged in cutting soine goine black walnut wood the axe kilell v kiich lie he was waa using blip hili blipped clipped ped cutting a nash gash in ill lils his left foot fool blood pois poisoning ensued and taw young ninn vata brought ti 10 hj home in st george here he apparently lybe bagran ganto to recover and the danger was thought to be past in a short time however a reaction set in and he grew rapidly worse it was decided rosend to send him to the deseret hospital in this city for lor treatment on his arrival arria al here the surgeons examined the leg and found that through the delay deily ili in getting surgical assistance the condition of the patient was such that death would shortly follow unless the injured part was removed the leg was waso therefore amputated a little below bo the knee joint drs anderson and huches hushes performing the operation yesterday tiie tile young man is doing as well as could be expected his uis Hi mother smother is in attendance upon him and ana he receives the most careful nursing FROM THURSDAYS baily bally DAILY dally MAR MAU 5 U 0 R K P the utah central railway company have issued another edition of their folder which contains a map of utah railway 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