| Show LOCAL NEWS FROM SATURDAYS DAILY JULY 10 welsh re bc union I 1 am directed by the committee to announce that the annual welsh reunion re union will not take place this season sason jows JOHN H WHITE secretary your vow pays days excursion arrangements have been made for a four days excursion over the utah central to re phi payson provo and american pork rk the excursion will leave this cita on the morning of july further particulars will be duly announced noun ced ctol cause ot of abuse it was eminently pro proper er to conduct the proceedings to in the benedict edict case with closed doors kach buell proceedings conducted publicly tend to corrupt and demoralize and in all decent communities they are usually had in private but the depraved classes who read the anti mormon press of af this city have missed a feast of filth and consequently the said press abuses the police court and officers when in fact they should be commended In thanks and needed articles the management of the day nursery and orphans home are very great ful ill to mr C R savage for his generous gilt of pretty picture books to the children also to mr madsen for his kind donation of a dozen chairs for the home they wish most earnestly to call the attention of the public to the destitute condition of the 18 children under their care and ask for gifts of second hand clothing besent be sent to the nursery suitable for children from the ages of 2 to 10 years and even larger garments will be very acceptable they also need old sheets sheet sand and pillowcases pillow cases even those which have been een mended will be better than none at all prosecuting liquor men this forenoon isaac woolf geo lawrence jr Tran and dJ J M fallon fallen were arraigned before judge charged with liquor on sunday each waived examination and was held in the sum of 1500 to await the action of the grand grana jury complaints making the same charge have been tiled filed against J peacock I 1 james jamer higney james Me Tierney ben jamin springer and thomas dawson 1 and it was expected that similar aatlo would be taken in the case ot each thi this s afternoon af the tactics of these violators of the law laware are to waive examination before the police court gain bitne take cl chances ianes with friendly grand juries and trust to luck and good management to get rid of adverse evidence we hope the ifie sity city officers will go on making the record A new duty district attorney dickson during the hyde examination yesterday afternoon became very an a certain witness whom he bave ave Is a big scorching in the elegant ge of mr Dick sons organ charging the witness with lying perjury etc mr dickson declared it was his duty to denounce such it was found I 1 it if the district attorney has reason to believe that perjury or any other felony or indictable misdemeanor has been committed it is his duty to take steps to have the culprit indicted but no possible condition of things or t combination of facts or circumstances can ever make it his duty daty to insult abuse villi fy and recklessly accuse a witness of crime and m moral ral turpitude inkpen in open court as he did yesterday afternoon ter noon and it is a pity that a corrected sense of his duty in this regard cannot by some means be infused into the mind of hiis tiis tyrannical and arrogant attorney A valuable book A very verv valuable valuable work is be being 1 ng introduced territory it is entitled the american encyclopedia of practical knowledge owing to its scope it is necessarily cessa cess rily arlly a large volume something over 1300 pages paces it does not purport to include compendious statements ot of facts pertaining to every branch of knowledge as that would be an impossible feat in a work of that size it includes however a vast amount oi valuable informal ion upon every nevery known subject connected with the practical pursuits of life this makes it of great value to people engaged in any of the legitimate callings common to mortality this statement will give a fair idea of the book without ente erterina en terina into detail the work is sold by subscription and S H reeves sa sat t lake city is sole agent tor for utah he is anxious to get local agents in the territory those who wish positions at his hand should address him as above law king and law of chicago and san francisco are the publishers timber suits yesterday we made reference to the unjust and oppressive suits that are being instituted against saw mill owners following is a list of cases that will be prosecuted at the fall terms of the several district courts S S jones of provo three suits for the following amounts 25 john stock of ogden one suit for W john turner of provo tm sydney stevens of ogden the united order manufacturing and building company of logan one suit for davia eccles of ogden one suit for robert and levi lev mcdonald of ogden one suit tor lor 1200 thomas J kerr of ogden pue one suit for M john phillps and george pala pain of ogden ore suit for foi 1000 wm win letchman felshman Lel Let of ogden one suit for wm win foreman of provo one suit tor for H and W E B smith ot provo one suit for 1700 nephi butler alva butler and 1 D B Brin brinton tou third district one suit for foi 2 2700 thomas Taug well third district one suit for jesse L atkinson third district one suit for foi 06 86 00 anese prosecutions will be conducted by mr dickson and his assistants out in justice to the prosecuting attorneys we will say that they have no option in the matter being required bequir ed by tile the interior department to institute and push them I 1 peculiar political condition from a gentleman who recently visited i several points in southern idaho we learn that a somewhat peculiar feeling exists in that section regarding political matters As is well known there has been for two or three years paston the part of a large portion of the non mormon inhabitants a feeling of rampant and ferocious enmity towards mormon settlers which culminated in the utter disfranchisement of all persons who would not deny or renounce all affiliation with the IM mormon or church but sauce the test oath law effecting this disfranchisement has been argued before and held under advisement by tile the courts a somewhat singular change in public sentiment at least as outwardly displayed towards the mormons cormons Mor mons is noticeable they are being treated and spoken of with more kindness and consideration than formerly the reason for this change cha nare probably ably is the strong probability that the test oath law will be declared unconstitutional and the natural conclusion that the Mor cormons mormons mons when re invest reinvested with the franchi franchiso sp will support t those who ar are etkind kind to them I 1 in n their present helpless condition providence uses various means to alleviate the con condition of those who suffer persecution for righteousness sake provo jots we are having excessively ces warm weather tr the thermos eter bh showing owing as high as degrees deg ices which with the long spell of dry weather causes the crops to look bad and the farmers f aimers lots of work the ath ath passed off quietly in our city no di dibO border ider was wab been on the streets siree tb our summer institute closes today to day after a pleasant term of four weeks which might be called a recreation to those participating pai as the exercises have been so interesting as well as instructive tive ceat the time has been as a holiday our 0 ur principal streets are kept moist by mr A wilkins IV alkins who sports a watering ing cart much ta to the relief of citizens mullets or more generally gen gene lallY speaking suckers are SO plentiful in provo that when the water is ib turned off from the mill millraces races or even the irrigating impaling ditches the lish liah can be picked up ny by ane dozen trout Tiou tare are albo below par on account of there being so many sue suc the lovo Provo river liver is well stocked witti trout etc affords dg excellent sport forthome for pisca tonally inclined on the to loth the Y M and Y L M 1 I A of utah county intend iaac ing an out oat in provo canon anere meetings racing giving prizes and all kinds of en enjoyment joy ment will be participated in prizes will vill be given tor for tue lady who can make the best bread brochec the best lace etc also to young men for the best camp stool etc it is hoped that a storm will ill be the result of tile the heavy clouds and muttering thunder which are to ue be seen and heard though we have beenk disappointed so often of ten lately that we are used to it the hyde case pending a wait await in the exam tx illation before commissioner mckay of A E hyde charged with unlawful cohabitation yesterday afternoon ter noon we went to press tile the deputy who had bad been sent with a subpoena for dr shipp ship tailed failed to bring that lady after a reasonable delay and the proceedings were resumed edwin wilcox was put upon the stand lie he knew absolutely nothing of the alleged marriage marri alge ot of his sister ella to mr hyde at the close of this witness test testimony mo y the prosecution rested and the defense use announced that it had bad no evidence to offer mr dickson addressed the coult dwelling on tile alleged reluctance of the witnesses to testify and making a remark to this effect it must be evident to the court that the witnesses have committed perjury therefore I 1 ask that the defendant be held I 1 I 1 this amazing piece of logic was admirably met by the defendants attorney F S richards Eich ards esq who showed the grotesque absurdity absurdity of the prosecutors position in asking that tile defendant be held not on the ground of evidence adduced but on the ground of the prosecutors failure to produce any evidence mr richards also illustrated lust rated the ludicrous strait into which mt mr dickson was driven when he asked that mr hyde be held for unlawful cohabitation because some of the prosecutors witnesses as he alleged bad committed perjury the defendant himself addressed the court protesting against being held for one crime tor for tile the reason that the governments ern ments witnesses had committed another the cogency of this reasoning at length dawned upon the commissioner and he was compelled to admit its force but what was to be done to expect mckay to discharge IL a mormon accused of ani cohabitation was too too much but the evidence was aul guinand aU inand naud there was absolutely no a word not a jot not a scintilla of proof on which to hold bold the defendant what could mckay kaydo do ife he was in a dilemma but he found a way lutat out at least for the time being he declared that he would not vet lose jurisdiction of tile the case that there were other witnesses whom the government would try to get and notwithstanding that the ease case bad been formally closed so far as the introduction of evidence was c con on concerned he ordered it continued until 10 a m next monday mr D ackson is a man of quick comprehension and he keenly felt the ridicule he had given the defense r so 0 flae fine an opportunity to use at his bis expense in asking the court to hold defendant on tile the absurd grounds he be had made M FROM MONDAYS D DAILY AILY JULY 12 sudden death this morning at about 10 E T mumford Mum tord formerly of this city where he was well known but who has lately resided in pleasant grove died there very suddenly we are not apprised of the particulars nor cause of his bis death but expect to state them tomorrow to morrow the I 1 funeral will take place in this city the time will be announced in our issue to ro morrow A special train has gone to bring the body the coming coining immigrants A dispatch to apostle aloncle F D richards Kic hards stated that the coming company of immigrants arrived qt at council bluffs on saturday june jane and were to depart from that place at 10 the same night the same telegram stated that they would reach ogden this monday evening july should that calculation prove correct those of tile the company destined for the city I 1 and points south will reach liere here either at a late hour tonight to night or early tomorrow to morrow A worthy and enterprising firm 14 in tuis issue will be found the mammoth advertisement of as good a firm in its line as ever did business in these mountains messi s taylor romney armstrong armstron of this city the firm handles bandies lumber of all kinds always keeping a vast stock on hand band they manufacture doors sash blinds etc etc and take contracts no mat ter how extensive ox for carpenter work and buildings of all kinds they may be addressed addre sed by parties who have never dealt with them with unlimited conn dence mischievous boys an evening or two since a gentleman was walking at a late hour in the vicinity of the 1 D R G depot when on reaching the corner ot of a certain block he heard a loud noi noise seand und saw a crowd of about a dozen boys aged apparently from 8 to 13 years quickly disperse the noise was caused by the sudden throwing to tile ground ol of a number of poles which the young vandals had hadt taken akell from a fence aud which they had thrown to the ground seemingly at a bignal those boys boys were destroying property violating the law lay laying 1119 1 themselves liable to arrest and their parents to disgrace and pecuniary loss parents having boys of such an age should know where they are at such an hour funeral services the f funeral service over the remains of elder john F miller was held at tile the family residence reLI clence in the IT th ward yesterday sunday morning july lita bishop presiding the rooms of the first floor of the house bouse being insufficient to accommodate all the thi relatives and friends who attended a number of seats were procured from the school bouse and some of the people necessarily remained in tile the orchard during the proceedings the opening 9 prayer was offered by elder nathan davis an appropriate discourse in the course of which ane many noble characteristics of the deceased were touched upon was delivered by elder john nichol sori the benediction was pronounced by counselor A E hyde the singing exercises were rendered by the seventeenth ward choir under the direction of brother john lewis A couple of gems we have seen two wo specimens of oil painting on japanned tin one represents a couple of birds in playful play f ua flight on the wing it is one of the most charming charmin g pic pictures tures of the kind we have seen there is a delightful animation about the objects and the feathers have that peculiar fluffy appearance that gives them u strikingly natural aspect the other is also very verv beautifully painted it consists of i a bunch of flowers principally water lillies the whole having a most attractive appearance imparted by extreme delicacy and taste displayed in manipulation by the artist they are a couple of gems in their way and would adorn any apartment where they might be hung they are the handiwork of a young lady resident of the ninth ward miss hattie carter who is to be congratulated as the possessor of no small degree of artistic talent which should be encouraged enco raged by liberal patronage A foundling at ten last night the family of brother henry riser were surprised by hearing a sharp knock upon the door of their dwelling the person who answered the summons was astonished to find and that no one appeared to be near finally a bundle was observed on the doorstep and it took but a casual examination to dieco discover ver that its contents consisted of a plump little piece of humanity in the shape of a pretty baby girl the little stranger was taken into the house bouse and made a welcome guest with Wit tithe the bundle was a note evidently written by the mother addressed to miss josephine riser to the effect that toe the little one was presented to her because the donor felt sure tha towing to her kind iv Iyua nature ture she |