| Show IROM MONDAYS DAILY APRIL 12 appointments POINT MENTS fol FOB QUARTERLY CONFER conferences ENOE UNTIL OCTOBER 1886 weber mud aud juab stakes april and and july and edca 1886 box elder tooele thoele and oneida stakes april and and july and august 1886 cache and wasatch stakes mav 1st ast and ad and august ath and ath 1880 bear lake and summit stakes may ath and ath and august and sanpete San Sau pete morgan and bannock stakes may and ind and august and 1886 willard and sevier stakes may and and august and 1888 1886 utah panguitch and san luis stakes june jane and and september ath an and d rill 1886 I 1 davis emery little colorado and kanab stakes june ath and ath and september alth and 1886 st george st joseph and eastern arizona stakes june and and september and 1886 parowan carowan Pa rowan san juan and maricopa maricola Mari copa stakes june and and september and octh 1886 beaver stake july and october ad and ard 3rd rd 1886 JOSEPH F SMITH FRANKLIN fralix D richards paid the bond of declared forfeited in the baird third district court when president george Q cannon did not appear on the of last march was paid to the clerk of the court this afternoon by john sharp and feramorz little the bondsmen sent to jail this morning the three boys Clit charles arles martini lucien adams and dan henry who were arrested for stealing some goods from a secondhand store were brought before justice and admitted that the charge against them was true the they y were each sentenced to sixty days imprisonment absent on special business dr E B ferguson having been appointed as delegate to represent the interests of the women of utah at washington D C this notice is given that those needing and expecting her professional services may know of her whereabouts and they will be notified of her return douglis DOUGLAS FERGUSON the kanab washout by telegram just received frow from kadaba kanab we learn that the field dam at that place was not only entirely washed away by the recent freshet but the channel at that point was gullied out ten feet deeper than it was before which makes it fifty feet in depth the work of building another dam has not yet been commenced and it will not be until the hammer and other necessary irons for the construction of a pile driver can be procured in this city and shipped down there to use on the job ellas elias morris arrested early this morning deputies visited the residence of mr elias morris the well known builder and contractor and arrested that gentleman and subpoenaed his bis family and a number of neighbors the bomp complaint faint against mr morris alleges allege I 1 that f from roin may 1 1883 to april 1 1886 he lived with and acknowledged as his wives mrs elias morris and mrs mary marv morris contrary to section 3 of thee the edmunds law as interpreted by the courts mr morris was taken before mckay and there waived examination his bonds bein being fixed at 1000 and that of each of ta the witnesses at J C cutler and A best becoming sureties Tre seders bonds forfeited this morning at 11 was the time set for the abrail arraignment ament of frank franic in the third district court upon his name being called no answer was made and the names of the bondsmen bond T J steed C H crow and alma pratt were next shouted by the clerk and the bonds declared forat forfeited cited mr le grande young stated that while he was not the attorney for he had been informed that the bond bondsmen smell expected to produce him sometime some time today and as they had not yet vet had sufficient time asked that thelora the of the bonds be deferred this mr dickson oba objected acted to and demanded that the bail be forfeited at once and the court so ordered it is understood that the bond bondsmen made an effort to obtain Tre seders appearance and that he was taken into custody yesterday on their behalf but that during last night he slipped away and has not yet been discovered from hennefer brother robert jones from hennefer summit county called upon us this morning and reported everything prosperous in the little settlement from which he halls bails which is one of the best in that county unlike most of the towns and viii villages ages of that region its inhabitants are not devoted partially or wholly to coal raining mining but follow agricultural pursuits pursuits instead and their farming land land being beiji g of a very good quality especially pec ally for far vegetables and the range surrounding them being well adapted for the raising of cattle they manage to do pretty well at it while there are none in the settlement who are very rich all are above wants want those who are not to for themselves being well cared for or by their more prosperous neighbors though the season there is rather later than in this valley the people have already commenced fenced their spring work Q quite u ite a number of improvements of a public and private nature have been made there within the thelast past year among which may be mentioned the erection of a very good school house which has just been ean completed and is surmounted by a belfry and supplied with a good large larg e bell to call the school children together accidentally shot we mentioned on saturday that a sheepherder had been brought to this city from idaho on friday evenings U 0 train dangerously gerou sly wounded the mans name is ia franklin harder the accident occurred at eagle rock roc two weeks ago to dagand the ogden herald gives tue following account of it harder according to his own statement was out with an indian shooting deer and laid his gun down in in the sagebrush for the purpose of scaring up some ker deer that were below a precipice on which harder and ills his companion were standing stand inz the indian called ito to harder to hurry up and he picked up his gun by the muzzle As he he was doing so the trigger was caught in some way and as the gun was pointed at his big throat he instinctively thrust the muzzle to one side but he be was not quick enough enough and the charge entered his olt lett side passed through his lung and came out between the tenth ind and eleventh ribs near his spinal column he remained at the place for sometime without other assistance than that which the indian could render but was finally found and taken to eagle rock his case being a critical one he was brought down for the purpose of going to the th hospital in salt bair lake city the I 1 dude robbers Bob bers four estyl isble dressed individuals who would figure as fast young men from their appearance were ushered adhered before justice this morning with doleful countenances and listened to the reading of a complaint charging them with the offense of robbery committed on friday night at the establishment of sadie noble ble the four were J rel hart jas Hasti hastings rigs J B keflon kellogg 19 and F if loomis fla hastings aings and Eel kellogg logg were the two arrested at farmington Farming tou on saturday afternoon and loomis was arrested at centreville Cen treville he being tile the person who drove tile the conveyance by b which the others traye traveled led the he defendants stated that they desired time in which to procure counsel and justice set wednesday at 10 am as the hourat hour at which the preliminary examination would take to I 1 whether or not the accused should be held to answer to the grand jury loomis protested that he was asleep iu in a hotel at the time the robbery was committed but his bis subsequent association with the other parties will probably have to be explained at the examination there is also another charge against belhart Re lhart that of petty larceny as the three shirts stolen from mullett gos cold early on saturday morn morning were found in his possession the connelly case john connelly whom commissioner mckay ro refused to discharge after having served thirty days for the tine fine imposed on him iu in connection with a six months if im 12 glent for refusing to renounce benoun ce a 9 principle of his bis religion was called up in the third district court this morning on oil S a 6 petition for a writ of habeas corpus tto to c compel mr connellis connellys Cun Con nellya nellys discharge mr dickson announced that he desired mr connellis connellys Uon Con nellys two wives to be summoned us as witnesses which was done at mr Dick sons request 1 the two ladies were excluded f from row 61 the 11 room during the applicants examination mr john connelly was then sworn and testified tes titled when lie he married his first wife ott he had about his wife had some means and subsequently fell heir to more this means was used by both in the business they engaged in his second wife also assisted for several years in conducting the business in may 1885 the goods in the store were valued at about the witness had disposed of all his property to the two wives because of his ill health here the deed of the real estate and bill of sale of the goods in the store were introduced in evidence he also considered they were justly entitled to it since then he worked for wages and had no interest in the property whatever except for the general welfare of the family he now had bad no money or property for or his own use the deeds were executed may ath 1885 and the indictment against him was found june 1885 at the time he made the deed he had no idea that he was to be prosecuted the real estate was wad valued at about about six weeks after tile the deed cleed was executed the officers came and subpoenaed his wives it was two years prior that thac witness threw bailiff hurd out of bis big store at the time he made the deed lie he only retained sufficient to pay his debts witness was 34 years of age and had bad been in ill health since 1875 he was more feeble at the time the eed deed was made than previously or at the present time intended to work tor for his bis living and do the best he could was employed by his sin the store he was sick and did not know what might 11 take place so provided against accident he did not think of being prosecuted for unlawful cohabitation as under a proper construction of the law he would not nave have been that had no bearin bearing on the transfer of the property airs elizabeth connelly was then called as a witness she first proposed the division of the property this was over a year before the transfer mr C connelly did not seem in a special it to do it never mentioned the probable p prosecution of mr connelly I 1 lor or unlawful a cohabitation as a reason for the transfer she understood the second wife annie gallifant was to have half the reason for mr connel lys action was his ill health there was a change in the methods of business after the transfer was made she took a preat great deal more interest than formerly bill heads beads had bad been prin printed for john connelly and after the transfer john was crossed out and E substituted he boarded with her and paid 5 53 per week the 50 per r month was charged to the firm of K E connelly co jand paid to john connelly annie GaIll gallifant fant was next called she was the lady lade who was confined in the penitentiary for sometime some time for refusing to answer the indecent ques questions Rons of the grand jury she testified that she had bad been mr connellys connellis Con nellys wife she had spoken to him of the transfer long before it was made in addition to the real estate there was money in the deseret bank and Z C M 1 I on deposit that in zi C M 1 I was in her name mr connelly transferred this to her because she had two children and mrs connelly only one the transfer of all the property was made by mr connelly at the same saine time at the conclusion of the evidence mr dickson argued that the transaction was not a bona me one the court ordered mr connelly Conuel ly remanded to the custody of the marshal until payment of the line hue |