Show LOCA LOCAL L NEWS SATURDAYS DAILY APRIL 17 onetda stake oneida stake conference will convene eco nirene on the and ath of thin month at O oxford oford ford idaho A full atten attendance dince is desired your brethren in the gospel WM A HENDRICKS prest SUL SOL H HALE 1st ast counselor address wanted if this should meet the eye of elizabeth hutchins widow of john Hutchins froin stephen st adelade south australia or any of john hutchins Hutc bins family she or they will confer a favor by writing to her sister bister hannah davey morgan city weber valley court proceedings in the third district court yesterday afternoon in J five suits of the morgan mining company 2 vs john johnj J daly demurrers were argued and submitted today to day a motion made in the suit of salt lake county vs dirk Bockli bockholt olt submitted yesterday was overruled the demurrer of the defendant to the complaint in the case of the people ex rel vs nephi W cla clayton YO n was overruled and a motion for judgment ju d made the case will be continued on monday the same order was made in the case of the people ex rel kel vs jawes james jack brigham M robinson james robinson eli robinson thomas thoplas M stringer franklin webb and win martin were admitted to citizenship A motion for alimony was vas submitted in the case ot of thomas B shaw vs jane shaw the court to fix ax the amount more arrests about 7 this morning morning deputy marshals hurd cuddihe smith and franks put in an appearance at the butcher shop ol of david W leaker ot the lith ward and placed the proprietor under arrest on a charge of cohabiting with more than one oae woman as his wives some of them then returned to his residence half a block west of there and subpoenaed four members of his bis family and another lady who occupies an otner part of the house to appear against him as witnesses this not being sufficient to satisfy them as a morning haul they proceeded to C denness Den residence immediately east of the butcher shop arrested that gentleman on a similar charge and subpoenaed his wife mother and eldest daughter while there a herd boy named happened to call at the house and probably supposing that he knew of the domestic affairs of the family the officious deputies promptly subpoenaed him nor did these satisfy them for a couple of young women who live in the upper part of the lith ward and are employed at a shoe factory in town happened to be passing just at the time and being bei ng frightened f right ened by bome cows which they saw ru running lining down the street behind them were indiscreet enough to run to brother denness Den gateway to avoid the animals and the result was they too were subpoenaed to appear the before commissioner mckay at 10 am on being brought before be fore that functionary f une brother leaker waived examination and was bound over in the sum of 1000 to await the action of the grand jury orson rogers and wm wood becoming his sureties brother denney however demanded an examination and announced his readiness to proceed proceed with it immediately this his tad had evidently not been counted u upon n for mr dickson said he was too busily occupied with other matters t to attend to it toda today to da day Y and therefore set the examination for 10 on monday and bound the accused over to appear at that time in ake sum of 1000 his bis sureties being C H gold and henry mcewan notwithstanding this we understand the witnesses sub subpoenaed in mr den case were taken before the grand jury this morning assaulting a witness from a feeling of charity which has been liberally exercised in the direction indicated we yesterday omitted to publish an account of another sample of the brutal instincts which inspire U S commissioner and As assistant U S district attorney mckay when dealing with a mormon nor would we mention it now for we expect little else from that source were it not that the ring of which mckay forms a part have rushed into print w with ith a mass of falsehoods regarding the occurrence he was engaged before the grand jury ury yesterday and two witnesses were werl in waiting joseph 0 young and emma R youn young 9 wife of R B young mckay emerges emerged from the grand rand jury room and ae demanded odthe of the lady in the gruff tone of voice in which lie he is accustomed to speak to I 1 mormons cormons Mor mons whether she was E emma mma rawlins young on being answered in the affirmative he growled come along into the grand jury J ury room J 0 young who seemed to have an idea that a lady was entitled to respectful treatment even from a U S officer did not take kindly to the bullying manner which mckay was exhibiting and informed mrs youn young that she was not compelled to be a witness until she had been subpoenaed or some other othel service had been made which had not been the case at this mckay passionately a el an and snap snappishly ashly demanded of mr young the reason of his presence there ere an and was as ans answered er that he was there because he had been subpoenaed is a witness mckay then assaulted mr young by seizing him by the collar and ordered him out of the room into the hallat the same time threatening to fix him mr young wend wen t the lady was ushered before the grand jury to be subjected to an examination th the e ch character of which will be bb found in another column I 1 this brutal act abt on the part of mckay has been lauded as a brave deed by the antii mormon newspapers of this thih city they gloat over every manifestation of insolence and abuse shown towards the mormon people old middle aged and young this person who off officiates lates as an assistant to the district attorney in prosecuting the laws and as U 8 commissioner and committing ma magistrate istrate shows by his bis action that he has little regard for the law himself and had such an ac act been committed by a mormon no matter smatter what the provocation or had mr young defended himself as he was justly entitled to the affair would have been heralded to the world as a mormon outrage As it is the assault upon a witness who could not quietly submit and listen to a lady bein being 9 boken to lik like e ado adoc is held up to the american people as a he heroic roi act because forsooth the victim was a mormon and offered no resistance A friendly minister A g gentleman tle from this thin city who is on a visit to the wooden nutmeg state writes that he recently attended service at unit unity y hall in hartford and listened to the preaching of rev kev john C kirn kim ball the unitarian preacher who holds forth there the same who wrote so noble and vigorous a defense of the mormon ma III p people e for the boston index a co couple ii le 0 of f years year since ince which was after afler maids a I 1 I 1 published in pamphlet form as one of the series entitled mormonism exposed 11 at the close of the service our friend waited at the vestibule for the appearance a barance of the preacher and on itra introducing himself was greeted with the greatest cordiality and in turn was introduced to many of the congregation gre gation who were imme immediately diat c ly in wedia mediately tely invited into a class room to hear something from a gentleman fresh from salt lake city the heart of 11 the class room was soon filled by the more intelligent part of the congregation to wrom mr kim kimball ba II 11 recounted the pleasure he experienced perie perien need ced in visiting utah some time since of his former prejudice against the cormons mormons Mor mons and of his surprise at learning the truth concerning them of his being invited to preach in tile the tabernacle to an imin immense enee audience of latter day saints and his desire to return the compliment now that he had found an elder of that community in his church he then invited our friend to speak to the assembly and at the close of his bis brief address a general conversation ensued on the subject of utah and its people which was kept up for some timp time and during which mr kimball asked many dently deatly tor lor the purpose ot drawing the elder out on points of interest for the enlightenment of the others who were vere present rather than himself all of which was highly appreciated by the elder he formed a very favorable opinion of mr kimball and regards him as a rare exception among non mormon preachers for the exceedingly liberal and kindly feeling he has manifested towards this despised and persecuted people and the moral courage he has displayed in voluntarily becoming their champion he certainly is an exception and a noble one the arrest of mrs emma B R young last evening tue the NEWS gave a shore account of the arrest of mrs emma rawlings young who has been wanted as a witness in the case of the united states vs royal koyal B young charged with polygamy and unlawful cohabitation stating the facts of the occurrence briefly and as they actual actually ly were the incident has however been made the occasion of the vilest abuse of mr young g and his famil yand the accounts of chiy the affair presumably as told by the deputies an and 9 published by the anti mormon press have been infamously false the assertion Is made that mr young was discovered in bed having been seen there by that lecherous deputy marshal vandercook who peeped through the window A story is also also told pretending to recite the history of mrs young during her absence and charging royal B young with having neglected her while she was staying in the nineteenth ward mr J 0 young royals brother kis also charged dij with interfering with the officers by trying bryin 9 to grab a warrant out of the hands of one of them these are but a few of the falsehoods contained in the account given by the ring organs the facts fact given in greater detail than in the NEWS yesterday are as follows mrs emma rawlins young intended I 1 g going away yesterday morning and shortly after 5 a am in R RB B young came from mrs mary youngs and went to the stable to feed the horse ter reparatory preparatory to mrs emma starting on her journey he then nent pat to emmas house where he hel enga engaged gedl in conversation with a gentleman staying staying there thare just after he left mrs mary ary youngs captain Gra enman called at her house and inquired inqui ted for him mrs young stated that her husband had gone one 1 out and would be back el shortly capt apt greenman then went around to mrs emma youngs house royal B left the gentleman to whom he had been talking and came outside where he be saw the officers and thinking what their object was went to emmas room and awoke her and was there when capt greenman came to the door vander cooks story about peeping through the window and seeing sorrie somebody body in a bed was a base fabrication the window was up a couple of inches and vandercook raised it it a little further until it was caught by a spring he then pushed his cane la in and shouted to whoever was ds in there to td come edme out no doubt at the same time peeping to see if he could discover anything for he be is capable of such a thing the room however was dark so that it was impossible for him to see inside and in addition to double blinds on the window a sewing machine with some articles on it stood directly in front effectually shutting off all opportunity for the peeper I 1 in regard to mrs youngs being neglected while in the ward or at any other time there is not a word of truth in the report as the parties directly interested emphatically declare in fact mrs young never resided in the ward at any time A statement us as to her having been in england was credited to mr young this statement was originally published in the tribune and no doubt developed from the fact that Mr Young sent money to emma You ngin england n and as no one but mr you young ap a and ad d postmaster lynch knew of the transactions where the infamous tribune got its information is a question that can be left to the reader As ashfor ifor mr J 0 young interfering with an officer the assertion is equally without foundation mr young saw deputy cuddihe in the back of his lot und aad knowing him asked what are you doing anere Cud cuddihe dilie replied Noth nothing lug 11 mr young what do you want then cuddihe nothing the deputy then stated who he was and as such things are sacred in the eyes of the district courts court he was left alone in connection with this case agnes mcmurrin iu was called before the grand jury and plied with questions too vile for publication and was compelled to submit to the sneers and ri ridicule ji of persons whose conduct shows them to be too vile minded to be proper associates for respectable people FROM MONDAYS DAILY APRIL 19 the first company by telegram from new york we learn that the first company of saints of this seasons emigration eini gration numbering souls sailed from liverpool per er S SS S nevada on saturday last they will probably not arrive here before the ath of next month look out for more sensational articles in the eastern papers about the dalger of mormon immigration about the time of their arrival in new york sad case of drowning brownin about four yesterday two jnue little children of neat neal houston an L employee of the deseret woolen mills on creek one of them a girl aged seven years and the other a boy of fifteen months were crossing a narrow foot bridge bride which spans the creek near their hou house when they fell into the water and were both drowned search for the bodies was immediately commenced when their absence was noticed and this naming arning that of the younger child was wa round near where he fell in the sisters body was also lourid at 2 p in today to day some distance below A remarkable old couple ci tice is published elsewhere in this issue of the death of a lady in the ath ward of this city mrs mary ann plant who would have been 94 years of age had she lived till the of next september her husband who will be one hundred years of age on the 3rd ard of next october Oc taber and to whom she had been married for over seventy five years still survives her and resides with his son in the ath ward he is still quite active for one of his age has good eyesight never used spectacles in his life and is now cutting his third set of teeth the petit jury an open venire having been issued for petit jurors for the april term of court marshal ireland returned his list ot of impe im partials today to day chas mayberry J hallenback john ford stephen hays C F dolbi dolberg erg bichara richard grant I 1 L osborn W WS S sharp john shields and J J oreilly were excused for various reasons and the names of the jurors as passed now new stand as follows geo chandler WIE WE bleaney Bl enney L 0 jeffries L bougard S 8 maxwell D 0 murphy carph 0 E bower NJ N J chandler chandre r rail neils s guiss guise dan sullivan fre fred d auerbach NS henry henr y seigel Corn cornelius eliut hunt levi backus C W gulliver ed rocho roche 9 A whittaker henry carrigan Oar rigan kennedy J handly goldberg T W whitely lienay henry sadler pred fred anderson andersen the north we learn from elder C C C shaw who has just come down ai from hyrum that everything everything is moving pleasantly in the nor north the late spring is against the farmers they have all their im implements P cements sh sharpened sharlene arpene and ready tor the conflict aly only waiting for the sunshine instead of so much rain brother shaw has been attending the weber stake conference at ogden and reports a good time the discourse of apostle F D richards on the divine mission of christ was the event of the conference and was listened to by the vast audience with that attention which showed that the word of god was dearer to the hearts of the latter day saints than the wealth and honors of men coroners inquest on oil saturday evening coroner george 3 taylor held an inquest at undertakers shop on the body of thomas butterwood killed by an explosion at the Flag flagstaff 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