Show HEWS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY MAY 4 an idaho grist the eagle rock kock register of the 1st ast dinst says court convened on monday last and has now got to work in earnest six amista have come up and entered a plea of guity guilty and will receive their sentence in due time deputy registrars the utah commission have appointed the following 1 deputy registration officers leers off ca cache ege county bounty logan precinct thos rowland hyde park precinct aaron dewitt lewiston precinct rasmus anderson smithfield precinct wm win garnett richmond precinct john anderson coveville Co veville precinct hyrum bair baar trenton precinct wm bagood daood win paradise precinct charlton M goldsburg Golds buEg hyrum precinct croyden H bevan wellsville precinct samuel nittel Sa W hall mendon precinct drederick Jre derick larson benson jece precinct ea natt edward li nelson elson newton precinct ee peter christensen clarkston precinct hyrum hyram peterson Peter aoa Nr providence laeace precinct mark fletcher teher precinct pie lewis LewisH H norman Normaa peterborough Peter borough precinct michael poulson A liberal provision Provi ion A gentleman hailing bailing from indiana who was io in this city a few days since stated that there Is istone tone sectarian church building at least in the Hooi hoozier sier ata state te accessible access ab able ye to latter day saints his father he says who is a non professor of religion probably disgusted with the almost universal discrimination against the mormons cormons Mor mons and their religion exercised by other religious people and the illiberal treatment accorded to their elders when abroad determined to do something to offset the same A proposition being made some four or five ave years ago to build the springville Spring ville church in perry township noble county indiana he and his partner in business subscribed one fourth of the means necessary for its erection on condition that the latter day saint elders were to be allowed to occupy it when they desired to do so early potatoes A resident of the ward who scattered a quantity of light fight manure or litter over a piece of ground last fall in which some of last years potatoes had been allowed to remains was surprised a few days since to find good sized potato vines growing up through the litter and eyen even more surprised on digging down into the ground to discover new potatoes as large as hens eggs at the roots of the vines the litter had evidently kept the ground from freezing and at the same time caused the potatoes to germinate much earlier than they otherwise would have done while the absence of frost this spring had proved favorable to their continued growth gardeners ambitious to raise early tubers might obtain a cue from this to serve them hereafter for what has been done on a small scale might with equally favorable conditions be done profitably on a large scale raids baida in beaver county A w week eek agu yesterday as we are informed by e southern etonian Uto Ut nian onlan deputy gleason gleaso by oy the me jocab local factotum factotum tac t win thompson paid aid ea early I 1 visits to tt tit residences of ow W J affo cox x george hales and james farrar where the they i rested those gentlemen on charges charge 01 of cohabitation and served upon certain members of their families requiring them to a ap owr ear before U 8 commissioner Z wal ns each of the accused waived an examination and was bound over to walt the action of the grand jury in the me sum of mrs hales was also required to furnish security for her IPPe appearance arance as a witness in the amount the following day mr jones ol of Adai naville was alpo also arrested on a a similar charge and and members of hlf his family to appear ther tatter a b it I 1 t ft I 1 t to te to a eds 1 ter 0 1 mistaken identity as the accused was soon allowed to return home a free man favorably impressed the good that might be accomplished at little expense and trouble by the saints in this country mailing copies of the NEWS or other representative papers to their friends Is occasionally illustrated by letters received from distant readers of this journal A resident of this territory who recently returned from a mission to england and who since his return subscribed for a copy of the be sent to his relatives sends us a letter which he has just j received from his nephew to show the effect which the reading of the papers has had upon him it reads as folio ws 1 I thank you for the papers I 1 have received two besides the ones you have sent me which have I 1 su suppose pose come direct from the printers we we have read them through and it shameful the way your brethren are bein being persecuted I 1 hope it will please god U in his mercy to protect you jou from bein being punished with them there is one feature very prominent among the saints they appear to have great courage in acknowledging ng their plural wives and in being w willing to suffer the penalty the judge inflicts upon them which we think is very heavy I 1 should hope there will come a time when your enemies will get their deserts I 1 also sincerely hope they will not overcome you break up your religion and take possession of your churches and property which it appears to me by your papers they would like to do I 1 also understand that they can punish a man the second time what I 1 mean is that after he is released if he be still supports more than one wife they can imprison lin grison him again which if correct I 1 th think ink 3 rather a strange law if law we may call it it is far from being justice but there is a day not far distant when all shall be judged according to their works and I 1 trust at that day that the now persecuted ones shall receive their reward for I 1 certainly think your faith is the jhb right one I 1 cannot find anything wrong about iland I 1 have studied all that you have pointed out to us anu also the papers 1 arrival of immigrants the corn com P any of immigrants concerning whom considerable anxiety was felt in consequence of the lepor reported delay through a strike on the U P arrived at ogden about 7 this morning ana in this city at 12 m they were presided over by elder edwin T woolley assisted by elders J L mcmurrin and C J stromberg the company numbered souls including 17 elders the voyage across the ocean which was made on board the LS t S nevada was declared by the officers the most pleasant they had experienced in many years on the first sunday out outtie athe saints held religious service in the steerage department and or the second inthe in the cabin a large number on the other passengers attending upon both occasions the journey overland was equally pleasant with the exception of delays they rhey were first detained six hours at salamanca new york through failure to connect and then 12 hours at laramie in consequence of the brakemen striking lor for li higher wages when they company finally were allowed to leave there about a dozen dozen of them happened to be away from the train and were left brother woolley also stayed behind to assist them in overtaking the company they were finally allowed to board an engine and go on on reaching rawlins another stoppage occurred the strikers at that point refusing to allow the train to proceed without orders from laramie laralle Lar amle after two hours delay a dispatch was received from the strikers at laramie cousentino enting to the train being allowed to proceed if a conductor could be round found willing to take it and be branded as a scab but on no account must a brakeman accompany the train when the dispatch was received and read stepped forth to take the train not daunted in the least by the opprobrious epithet which the strikers applied to him the wool growers the wool growers convention met in the city ball all yesterday and mr joseph harker barker was elected chairman and mr reed smoot secretary A committee appointed al d for the purpose reported the following resolutions which were adopted to the honorable the senate and house home of representatives in congress assembled sem bled your memoria lists the wool growers of colorado wyoming utah and idaho in convention assembled this ard 3rd day of may 1886 in salt lake city and representing a combined capital of rol teg beg leave to submit the following low ng preamble and resolutions and as ask k a ca carelus reful deliberation of our oui claims and your memoria lists will ever pray whereas the wool growers of colorado Wyom wyoming ingi utah and idaho in Coni convention fention assembled in jhb aty ol of salt lake taft 4 day ot 0 mivy may ja 16 1400 oble bep epand and seem bained capital of invested and an annual yield of pounds of wool and whereas said industry has been greatly injured by the reduction of the tariff bill of may ad 1883 and is now threatened with total destruction by b y the bill presented by the committee of ways way s and 1 means of the house of representatives which places borei foreign wool on the free list therefore be it yn resolved Be solved that we the wool g rowers growers in convention assembled are opposed to that portion of the tariff bill now before congress which places wool on the free list and ask in its place the restoration of the tariff of 1867 in its entirety as relates to wool and woolens by which for the first time in the industrial history of the country equitable relations were established establish ea between the duties on wool and those on woolen goods resolved Jie solved that we pledge ourselves to work for and aid in the restoration of the tariff of 1867 on wool ard aad woolens and request all persons engaged or interested in the wool grow ing industry to cooperate co operate with us ua resolved that we as wool growers and citizens pledge ourselves to stand b by a all committees and associations in giving ving full and complete protection to a all I 1 american industries in need of the same and cordially invite their coop co op aeration in this matter resolved that we call upon our senators and representatives in congress to do all in their power to restore the said tariff of 1867 on wool and woolens I 1 after discussing questions of importance to the wool interest the following officers were elected president joseph harker barker vice president V M C dsilva CS silva ilva secretary J H hyndman treasurer frank jennings the convention adjourned subject to the call of the president i FROM wednesdays DAILY MAY 5 the bird caught the notorious frank was arre in san francisco today to day and his bondsmen are exerting themselves to secure extradition papers for his removal to this city before the committee A special dispatch to the salt lake berald herald received receive ed from washington yesterday says rons hans jos A west and john T caine were heard by the sab commit theof tee of the judiciary committee today to day west spoke for nearly two hours and calne caine without spoke till nearly 6 he will conclude tomorrow morning west dealt with the work of the legislature and the vetoes by the governor he also showed the extent to which the mormons cormons were already deprived of power and patronage and replied to some of baskins BasRi ns misstatements and misrepresentations of facts he made a telling hit bit by reading some of goodwins dispatches to the tribune from fro in washington especially by one which charged that beverly tucker brother of the chairman of tile the committee comm ittes was a part of the mormon lobby the chairman emphatically denounced the statement by goodwin to be an unfounded and uta ma licious falsehood caines argument was waa elaborate aud and eloquent being a review of the discussion taking up and up and replying to the slanders and assaults 88 au ts upon the mormon people haq he quoted bot ed f from rm r m col kanes lecture and d various other impartial arld and unbiased authorities baskin was answered in detail and mercilessly excoriated coria ted his stories of the so called mormon outrages were refuted triumphantly antly it was a masterly argument and commanded the undivided ed attention of thet the Jb ommittee the hearing will W be tomorrow to te morrow first district following Is a list of the criminal actions to be tri tried edat at the may term of the first district court ogden ogden city vs nathan kimball breach of the peace appeal the people etc vs junius H bright assault with intent to murder the JP people ople etc vs moroni brown battery the people etc vs patrick harlan grand larceny the people etc vs jonathan browning unlawfully taking water wai er lit in re the people etc vs johnc john C graham contempt the united states vs wm win G san sa tin a ders unlawful cohabitation the people etc vs david reese battery batter the ai people ople etc vs john Peter peterson sow selling liquor to an indian the united states vs amos maycock unlawful cohabitation the united states vs helon stracy HT racy unlawful ca cohabitation habitation the united states vs Heber stracy HT racy unlawful cohabitation two cases the united states vs ambrose greenwell unlawful cohabitation the united states vs ambrose greenwell unlawful cohabitation the people etc vs susan parry perjury the people etc vs wm win johnston grand larceny Larce nv the united states vs barnard white unlawful cohabitation the united states vs barnard white unlawful cohabitation the people etc vs Z Leutz etal petit larceny the rolf alfo son shooting the preliminary examination in ze me case or of the people peo le vs bengt rolfson rolf sou for shooting at john ohn gerrans on sat satu u aday last was heard before justice today to day the defendant by S W darke his attorney demanded an investigation which was conducted by attorney moyle john gerrans was called as a witness and was very reticent throughout refusing or evad evading log to tell any anymore more of ol the affair than he could help he admitted going down to Rolf sons house when the latter latter commenced talking of gerrans visits to his Rolf sona sons wife gerrans says ays he be walked on a few steps and turning saw saws a pistol in Rolf sony band he then started to run when he heard a pistol kept on his wayland saw nothing more I 1 officer salmon testified to the defendants fend ants having admitted to doing the shooting he had a new revolver which one load was discharged mrs smith testified as to the time of the shooting about one p in on saturday d i thus far no material evidence had bee been introduced against rolfson Kolf gon but this was supplied sup pIled by the defendant being ing placed on the witness stand in his own behalf his testimony was the same as the account heretofore published mid aud he was held in itoko bonds to await the action of the grand jury and given until 10 a in to to find bail it is not probable that under the circumstances cum stances attending the case the grand jury will find any indictment or if they did that a jury would be found to convict it was a matter of surprise that an examination was asked and the details of the affair spread broadcast an effort is being madeko patch up a peace between the parties |