Show LOCAL NEWS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY APRIL 20 20 an extensive haul by special dispatch just received from american fork we learn that four well known and highly respected residents of that place lace samuel sam uel wagstaff Wae staff W B R webb sohn john durrant and itaho rohn P kelly were arrested for unlawful cohabitation this morning early by deputies vandercook red field glen smith and doyle win duncan acting as spotter the prisoners will be brought to this city this evening court proceedings in the third district court in the suit ot of matt metcalf vs geo F 3 adkins ad kins et al 1 I a motion for nonsuit non suit was allowed as to defendants mrs matilda busby james mcknight McKnig hir and james A macknight ht judgment defendants adkis and ferguson fergason james henry ball and cyrus H brown of england were admitted to citizenship the demurrer to the cross com complaint I 1 ain t in the case of john A groesbeck groesbeck Ys vs geo A was argued in the suit of the people ex ek rel vs N W claytea Clay toa the closing mentin behalf of the territorial officers elected by the people was made b by y arthur brown and the case was submitted urmit t ed aud and atken taken under advisement by the court A veteran gone timothy B foot a notable character of nephi juab county one of the veterans of the war of 1812 who has long albeen a government pensioner died at his home in that place on sunday evening last at of old age he joined the church in a very early day and shared in the persecutions endured by the saints in missouri he used to like to dwell upon his loyalty to the prophet joseph smith and often recounted his experience in connection with the siege of far west when he ventured into the camp of the mob militia to learn the fate of joseph and hyrum smith and the other prisoners betrayed into their hands through the treachery of colonel hinkle and was used pretty roughly as a result being hustled along between two horsemen who held him by the collar while they rode at a full gallop he was the first settler of juab county and the original founder of the city of nephi in which f years ye rs he was one of the lea leading din g spirits taking a prominent part in all 11 pu public lie work for some years past he h e has been in his dotage and hardly responsible for what he said or did he was a remarkably healthy man scarcely ever having any sickness in his life and was quite active until a few months ago when he lost his sight since which time he has not been able to get about much boreas on the rampage rampa e D davis av Is county is noted for its elih nigh wind storms and the strangest part of it is the limited area to which they are sometimes confined A gentle zephyr in this city may increase to a hurricane on reaching bountiful or centerville Cent erville and develop into a veritable cy cyclone clone by the time to yet be scarcely felt in ogden ogden As a result of the character of t that at region in this respect wide projecting roots roofs are rathar at a discount there in fact if the roofs there were not anchored aown down more than they usually are in other places they would frequently be seen floating off in a sudden gust towards salt lake as they have in a few instances to guard against such a catastrophe it is not very uncommon there to see the eastern eaves of the houses fastened down to the wall with strips of 0 iron or weighted down with large stones or heavy timbers berwise people in that vicinity claim that the approach of heavy wind storms la is generally vene rally indicated by bk a cloud sefaline seft line iia down upon the eastern mountains and ad that the rising of the cloud is invariably a signal for the storm to cease but weare we are unable to 0 vouch for the correctness of this laim claim we had a slight breeze here in this city yesterday scarcely sufficient to blow ones hat off but at kaysville raysville Kays Rays ville as we learn from a gentleman j lust down from there the wind storm amounted almost to a tornado no damage was done iso so far as we have learned except the blowing over of a barn in the settlement and tile the prostration of a large number of telegraph poles but no small amount of alarm prevailed among passengers on the railway lest the train would blow over as well as among residents over the danger to their houses death of edward E brain in another part of the paper aper will be found a notice of the deag death of elder edward E brain who was only 30 years of age he was in many respects an exceptional young man his perseverance was gulte quite remarkable cemarka b ae and was sustained by y unusual will power before he was out of his teens he began the study of shorthand and prosecuted it assiduously in the hours of intermission between his labors as a bricklayer and stonemason until he mastered the art being sufficiently proficient to not only report t discourses but law cases hk 10 1878 he went on a mission to england and after laboring indefatigably in that country returned in november 1880 for a considerable time previous to his death he occupied the position of corresponding clerk in Z C M I 1 19 9 in which capacity he showed much efficiency carrying on his labors by the aid of the typewriter type writer in the manipulation of which he was an adept in addition to the fact of his being cut down by the scythe of death in the bloom of manhood there is a particularly particulars sad feature connected with his bis demise he was engaged to be married on thursday last to an amiable young lady of this city she manifested her devotion to him py by remaining faithfully by his side during the last hours of his illness until he passed away it may be noted in this connection as an unusual coincidence that the deceased was A year or two since engaged to be married to an estimable young lady who a short time before the date set for the performance of the ceremony was taken in ill and died brother brain was a young youn man of integrity manifesting lest by his is course of life his faith aith in god iud and in the saving power of the gospel FROM wednesdays DAILY APRIL 21 twins the wife of john A johnson of monroe sevier co gave birth to twins son and baugher anthe on the loth dinst mother and children well wool growers meeting agreeably with the resolution adopted at the recent meeting of wool growers in this city the officers of the utah wool growers association invite those interested te in the industry which they represent who are residing in utah colorado and wyoming to meet with them in a mass convention to be held in the city hall in this city at 10 am may and unite in a protest I 1 against at the proposed reduction redaction of the tariff 0 on a W wool 0 0 1 obsequies the services over the remains of elder edward E brain were conducted in the ward meeting house this afternoon elder W C dunbar directing the proceedings the attendance of relatives and friends was large the opening prayer was offered by elder ge george orge romney the speakers on the occasion occasion were elder john nicholson and bishop 0 F b whitney brother dunbar making a few closing remarks apostle heber J grant pronounced the benediction arrested again brother royal koyal B young was arrested again this artter noon and placed under bonds not less than three new indictments having been found against him by the present grand jury jary charging him with unlawful cohabitation with his wives in addition to the former indictments on a similar charge arid that of poly polygamy my which have been hanging over him so long brother young and his witnesses arenow under no less than bonds bandh burglary at kaysville Kays ville the store of hyrum S stewart at kaysville Kays ville which is also the post postoffice office was the scene of a burglary last the building was entered from a side door which was forced open by means of a chisel and a hole bole drilled in the safe by means of tools stolen from the blacksmith shop ot of robert kobert burton and the carpenter shop of john K R deshazo after which the door was blown open by means of some kind of explosive there happened to be no money in the safe and to bo nothing was wag taken from it but clothing and other things to the value of about 50 were stolen from froin the store there is no clue to the perpetrators court proceedings the following business was transacted in the third district court today to day cornelius hunt vs stephen poster foster motion tor for restraining dismissed jas marsden vs john aird Air detaL et al trial in py progress ogress the people r ale etc vs N W clayton nd the people e etc t c vs james jack demurrer overruled land and motion for lowed judgment against the defendants allowed park city smelting smelling Sm elting co vs timms Timm et ai demurrer to complaint argued and overruled motion to vacate order of arrest argued and submitted geo I 1 bowron vs Ben benjamin lamin hamp ton et etal al motion to strike out parts of answer argued and submitted reuben kirkham KIrli ham on saturday evening last brother reuben kirkham of logan who had been suffering for several days from an attack of pneumonia succumbed to the disease he was well known in this city where he formerly resided as an artist of no mean merit a and d throughout the territory as the painter and exhibitor of the book of mormon panorama orama a series of pictures illustrative of the history contained in that sacred volume he had lived in logan for a number of years and was very popular there he was a genial man who made friends wherever he went was an earnest devoted lat ter day dav saint an enthusiastic lover of the fini fine arts and an industrious worker tor for the development of the same his death will be mourned by a large cirel circle e of friends and the loss to the community occasioned thereby win will be widely felt operative cooperative co institution the articles of association of the pro providence V cooperative co operative institution bior j i corp orated march 1 15 1886 were filed with secretary thomas today to day and a C certificate e te of incorporation issued the principal place of bus business inels of the corporation is at providence cache county utah and the capitals took tock of is divided into share of 10 each the officers consist of a board of eight directors who choose from their number a president a secretary and a treasurer the stockholders are william reading matthews matthew alma matthews joseph H camp campbell kaea beil I 1 william fife jacob reiser E E emad d dison mary marler marier jacob colliner Zol liner relief belief society F jackg jacob fuhrimann john theurer frederick dunvan john heyrend maria haffter svinding kaufl benjan tibbetts wm win B low M M hammond david low A S low james fife maria fuhrimann wm win T brown jas T hammond nellie brown john john F maddi sop aon W W W low elizabeth watts elizabeth fife david matthews barbetta fuhrimann going north we had bad a call this mornin morning from brother henry F me oune cune R of nephi who is on his way to montana to remain there probably during the summer and engage in business with his brother A W mccune who has lived in butte for v the last four years and is carrying carry ing on quite an extensive mercantile business in walkerville Wal kerville besides being heavily interested te in wood contracts and also also in railroad building in company with W P reid held who is also of nephi their contracts on the railway are between helena and ft benton where they are employing a large force of men themselves at grading but have sublet most of their work to residents of cache valley a large number of whom are already there at work he reports a very backward spring I 1 in n juab county most of the farmers there got their small grain sown during the fine spell in february but the weather since has been so cold and damp that it is not making much of a showing yet A very enjoyable stake conference was held in nephi on saturday last upon which occasion apostle john H smith and president jacob gates were present and gave timely instructions results of the wind storm the windstorm wind storm on monday was not confined to davis county for accordi according to the report in the ogden herat herald weber county suffered also from its effects about noon that day when the wind was at its highest pitcha barn belonging to george at lynne was blown over it was a large and valuable building being 69 0 feet long aa 24 feet wide and 30 10 feet high and was valued at about the timber was ed in all directions and twisted until it was not of luse trees were also torn down by it causing a large loss to the owner another barn belonging to jas harrop of the same place was torn down a few few minutes previous to that of mr Sm ains the timbers of this build ing fell on to a wagon breaking the tongue and otherwise damaging the vehicle A number of animals were tied to the barn but were removed in time to save them from the death tha would otherwise have overtaken them no person was injured during the storm the salt lake was very tuitui turbulent ent and some of the salt barges located along the shore were washed loose from their moorings A private bathhouse bath house the property of the jennings family on the shore pear Cea treville was also blown over into the lake and caused some alarm to toper er sons who saw it drifting westwards west westward wars at the mercy of the angry anery waves and mistook it for a boat with persons in it it was tills this that nave gave rise to the statement published in yesterdays ogden herald that two salt lake men were adrift on the lake in gli an open beat and had been watched by parties on shore while they floated a distance of ten miles from idaho we had a call on sa saturday from brother george harris of salem idaho who gave us a good account of the region of his home the winter there has been lengthy but mild and cattle have wintered well on the range as the snow has in inot ot fallen there to any great depth nor remained long on the ground the people lare are now busy putting in their small grain the salem township which includes about six square miles consists partly of an island in the river which is some an acres in extent and upon which th the village ilage is located it is situated about three miles north of and is a fine location water for the land is easily obtained from the north fork of the teton river and the land is found to be very productive on being cultivated timber of an excellent quality is easily obtained about four miles up the river and is bloated down the north fork of snake river to the settlement where there is a boom constructed many new settlers for the country are expected from different parts of utah and idaho this spring but there is yet room for plenty more and a great deal of excellent land is to obtained on very easy terms salem is greatly in need of a competent school teacher one who can afford to take the products of the country for his bis services and not demand cash invariably iab which Is rather a scarce article wi with the news new settlers ettl ers of that part by the late ruling in educational cat ional matters in that territory the saints there are either under the n necessity e of having their children taught by a non mormon teacher or employing abne of their own faith independent of the school appropriations ana they choose the latter alternative FROM THURSDAYS DAILY 3 2 pardoned Ont powerful representations and petitions from various q quarters uart ers governor murray today to day pardoned the following invites of the utah penitentiary john emerson richaird ke kelly joaeph biddlecome patrick callar callagnan Call agban ilin dav david r d fennell kershaw frank clinton and jbarton Jb J dalton alton court notes in the third district court today to day the suit salt of J W farrell co vs E Wilmer cung et al was on trial before a jury park city smelting smelling Sm elting company vs wm timms et al motion to vacate order of arrest allowed geo I 1 |