Show LOCAL NEWIS FROM TUESDAYS DAys DAILY FEB 9 homicide at goose creek by letter james stoddart dated oakley ath dinst we learn that news had just been received there that a negro sheep herder named gobo who it is claimed is well known in certain parts of utah ha liao been shot by cattle men we are promised the particulars as soon as they cai ca i be ascertained accidental death nephi stewart wart whose home is 18 in payson met with a violent death while on bis way home from on the ath dinst he passed through Ho mansville about 11 am and four hours ater was found only half a mile from that place beside his wagon which had tipped over upon its side he had evidently beert been thrown to the ground when thi the wagon tipped and struck upon the back of his head he was unconscious when found and remained so up to the time of his hie death walter waller gardner and john miller of Ho mansville did all that was possible to resuscitate h him in but the doctor woo who was wan summoned from eureka said there was no hope forbid for him his body and team were sent on to his friends at payson trim your trees now is the time to thoroughly trim the fruit and shade trees and destroy the moth eggs chice are to be found in bands encircling tah twigs ort or smaller limbs and which will after awhile develop into caterpillars to denude the trees ot their leaves and destroy the fruit crawl into our houses bouses and make sensitive people shudder at finding them upon their persons alit A little trouble just no won the part of those who own trees if all will act will effectually rid our gardens of the caterpillar pest and that too without injuring the trees or destroying their symmetry for only the very small limbs and as a general thing only the ends of them will ned to tie be trimmed off and burned to clear the trees of them entirely A narrow escape while a team the property of brother ezra T dark clark of barmington farmington was coming up soung south temple e street past the south gate of the temple mple block today to day with a load ol of bay OD OB the wagon a slight breakage of some part of 0 the vehicle occurred when the wheels struck the railway track to remedy which the driver descended from his load arid and unhitched his bis horses leavin leaving them unfastened while he busied himself about the wagon all at once the animals took it into their heads beads to run away and started so suddenly that the driver was unable to catch the lines which were dragging upon the ground on reaching a point opposite the old council house they overtook a buggy in which mrs john wardrobe crand three children were riding and there the frantic animals attempted to separate and pass on either side of the vehicle the lines by bv which they were connected prevented their doing so and at the same time threw the buggy top which was resting behind so violently forward as to strike the lady upon the head tear loose some of the brac bra es by which the top was supported and otherwise damage damace the buggy besides thoroughly frightening its occupants had it not been for one of the run away animals falling down just after the collision and the horse attached to the buggy being an unusually quiet and safe ani animal malthe the consequence must have been much more serious for the lady and the children whose escape from injury was rather a narrow one NEWS FROM THURSDAYS THURSDAY DAILY FEB 11 civilization As an evidence that civilization such as prevails elsewhere is fairly upon us we learn that mrs hannah adams of the ward was presented with a line fine healthy girl baby on oil tuesday last th the infant which was only a few hours old at the time being brought to her by a woman and earned carried in a butchers basket rumor has it that the mother of the child is a young youn woman who is anxious to keep up her ber reputation tor for res respectability e t a 1 il i t y and that the father is one oe of t that h a t c class 1 a s s who is ia opposed to cohabiting with more than one woman in the alie marriage relation provo city officials certificates of election have been issued to the fo following I 1 municipal off officers leers of provo city utah county elected on monday feb ath mayor wilson 11 dusenberry aldermen abraham 0 swoot walter scott wm win H brown john E booth councilors councillors Counci lors charles 14 glazier roger farrer jr evan evaa win imes A mccullough McCullou gb david holdaway james A bean jolin joan M holdaway jos T mcewan I 1 recorder Record tr ed edward ward L jones assessor and collector jesse J fuller treasurer jas E daniels marshal john W turner bear river town certificates ot 0 election have been issued to the I 1 following ol 01 officers elected by the voters of bear river town box elder county on feb ath president carl jensen trustees M C james T anderson christian petersen lars ajohnson FJ attend to it now after the leaves come out on the fruit trees the little bands of egg laid by the moths will be more difficult to discover dise over they are now in plain sight and comparatively few on a tree but when you yon realize that by simply clipping off the end of a quarter inch twig when the branches are bare and the egg rings are easily seen you can destroy from to large caterpillars W with ith all ali their multitudinous multitudinous off spring offspring 19 you will realize the advantage of commencing the work of extermination at once A united and determined effort now by the of this city would obliterate the plague anis season and that without seriously mutilating the trees as the eggs are only found on en the tips of the limbs W who ho will spend a few minutes now in order to avoid so much wormy fruit in the future deputies searches A party of seven deputy marshals suddenly appeared at the old church farm south of this city yesterday afternoon and made a thorough search of the houses barns stables sheds pheas stack yard etc presumably resu ably for or president res ent george Q cannon arm as t they ey presented res ted the man in charge ar e 0 of f the place with ith one of the printed rint circulars which hie the marshal has as been so go industriously circulating of late upon which is a photograph holograph of that gentleman his S description ascription ant aal the oder of a rewa reward rd of for his capture 0 they had their trouble for nothing an ah th they found no one whom they waater wanted after leaving there three of the party who were mounted oid OD horses rode rode to the stock farm north of there and made a search of the barn etc with a similar result and after getting through fired three shots from a pistol presumably as a signal to their comrades alio had proceeded in a L light convey conveyance alice by way of the slate slat mad boad of th thir their ir nonsuccess non success A good man gone the herald of thursday contains the following I 1 ing account 0 of t the e eath death of brother henry ear Crawe ra haw baw of that pl place e which occurred curre at am on the ath dinst I 1 for about six weeks brother crawshaw has been suffering acutely from chronic meningitis meni gitis and his bis death was not wholly unexpected deceased was born at halifax yorkshire england I 1 february 1830 he came to america 81 years ago and settled in st louis during daring the war he was a ward master at the government Jo it spital at jefferson jeffersn barracks Barrack near st louis and his bis duties in this direction were faithfully discharged he re bained in st louis when he came to utah since his residence in Utah Brother Craw shawl s life has been a shining example to his fellows and he made numerous friends for about thirteen years he was in charge of the retail grocery department in in this cit city he was intending to go 0 on a visit tr for the benefit of his health when he was taken so sick that he had to keep his bed but death has now stepped in and brother crawshaw is relieved of all earthly pain and suffering Pinn Pen mans ians sentence when the jury returned a verdict of guilty yesterday afternoon atter noon in the case 0 of f th the e united states vs john penman charged with pol polygamy gamy the district attorney stated lie he had ad no further business until today to day mr young of counsel for defendant gave notice that mr penman would prefer to have sentence passed then he was a poor man and nis is family were in destitute circumstances his eldest insane and had bad been so for years and was only able todo to do a few chores around the ahe house in reply to the questions ot of the i ourt court we the defendant said his son had not been in an asylum for five or six years although he had at one time been thus confined court coart the jury have foun found d you guilty of the crime of polygamy it now becomes my duty to pass sentence have you anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced mr penwan penman I 1 believe not court Is it your intention to obey the law in future mr penman 1 I have nothing to say court in view of your condition I 1 am disposed to be somewhat lenient with bouyon will be sentenced to two years a r s in a the penitentiary and to pay a g fine n e 0 of 1 25 and costs and stand committed 2 until the fine and costs are paid lu in view of the fact that the defendant had refused to make any promises as to his future conduct under the ahe law as interpreted by the courts the imposition of the comparatively light sentence elicited considerable surprise and comment the charge of unlawful cohabitation a against ainest the defendant was continued for the term and mr penman was taken to the penitentiary last evening as was also mr willey the non mormon two indictments for au lawful cohabitation ion were found by the grand jury for the september 1885 term of the third district court against joseph H sis sim of west jordan salt lake coun tp sessoms nals brother in law being the complainant this case was taken up for trial this morning and to the calls of the bailiff for joseph issom an aged gentleman came forward and announced that that was his name court you are not the defendant in this case are you i mr no but my name is joseph it if you want me court well well not try you now mr then took his seat and after more calls of joseph jr an individual who had been seated inside the bar finally stata stated A that his name was joseph henry the defendant efen dant young and rawlins rawlins stated that they had nothing to do with this case and in reply to the court the defendant stated that he h had no means with chica to employ an attorney the court accordingly appointed le grande young and J L rawlins mr rawlins kawlins remarking mar 11 be bad for the man I 1 and mr 1 young adding it if we have our usual luck the following jurors were sworn to try the case F IL bernis bemis N A scribner J J greenwald james owens fred grose W E smedley lev george turabell TurA bull W M ferry J 0 conklin james berr beny george tait jerome bougard the indictment was read charging with unlawful cohabitation with hannah and engred poulson irom from jan 1 1884 to june 30 andrew poulsen sen se andrew nAndrew poulsen jr 31 and engred coulsen poulsen lilya were called and examined as witnesses their testimony was to the effect that about eight years ago age the defendant married engred poulsen a sister of his first wite wile and lived with both up to about two months since when engred was married to christian lilya both women had children to the alie defendant ds youngest child being one year and eight months old the defendant denied that he be had ever married engred poulsen Poul seu the jury lenderd a verdict of guilty atter alter which pleaded 14 guilty aty to tile the other indictment against him it being understood that sentence would be suspended the time of pass passing I 1 i ng sentence iu bi the first case was set for Taur day ay feh feb 18 the jacc mat atie defer defendant dant was not il i mormon was waa not brought out bu I 1 lo rellie jury or it might inight have nave been I 1 considered doubtful even with the direct testimony what the result would have been however in appearance pe arance and demeanor presented a strong stron contrast to the have teen been tried the hangdog hang dog ft expression on his countenance his apparent lack of intelligence unkempt hair and general untidiness made him anything but an attractive object the history of the man too is one that will not bear the light of day it appears that anaut eight years ago his wife hanaah gave birth to a child and her sister engred poulson was engaged as nurse the poulson residence was some distance from sis and the latter would accompany his sister in law home heme at nights on these occasions he succeeded in seducing the girl and a month or two after ward married her As soon as his crime became known who had been a mormon was promptly excommunicated for adultery he continued to live with the two women as wives until arrested last tall fall and a few days after he was indicted by the grand jury he induced a man named christian lilya to marry engred the second w wife ife hoping thereby and by d denying his former plural marriage to escape punishment mrs lilya lilva and her family however refused to accede to such a dishonorable course and gave evidence which rendered sissons Sis conviction inevitable I 1 it 11 will of course be no surprise when on the dinst comes to receive sentence his promise to obey the law as interpreted by the courts will be quite readily given and accepted as in good faith and his case held up as a shining example for married latter day saints to follow he Is in a proper post position tion to make any promise the court may require FROM FRIDAYS DAILY PER FEB 12 I 1 strike str ik e th them em now we know a gentleman ent leman who brings flue fine clean apples to fo market whose orchard is surrounded by bv the worm eaten trees of his neighbors he says that he strips the oft off the trees and crushes them with his gloved hands how much easier and cleaner work it is to destroy the pests in embryo by simply clipping off the eggs begs at a clip and then utilizing them as fuel fire at we have received the following as a special per deseret telegraph line PARIS idaho feb 12 1886 editor deseret news bews A big fire at the montpelier e depot early this morning it 0 originated from a lamp in murphys Murp hys restaurant gheens saloon mrs airs morgans restaurant and lodging house hs saloon and mc carty bartys Is restaurant were burned the buildings were totally destroyed but some of the stock and furniture were saved W V HOOE HOGE gobos death our correspondent james stoddart who informed us a lew few days since of the negro gobo being shot sends us as under date of oth dinst from oakley idaho the following particulars tic ulars of the shooting which he says is according to the statement of the negro he fie was herding sheep on the hills a short ashert distance from this place when a person named P V bedke accompanied by another man rode up to him and ordered him to take his sheep sheen away from that neighborhood this he refused to do unless he be bedke could snow a deed for the land on which he was herding after a short altercation bedke got town down from his horse and expressing a desire to talk the matter over quietly qui elly got off his guard when he fie pulled his pistol and commenced shooting ane first shot must in have been aimed at his temple and carried away his eyebrow this tais stunned him and he fell he attempted to rise ri iut was badly beaten about the head with the pistol and shot again in the head while down the bullet entering at the back part of the head and ranging to tile the ne neck where it stopped close to the i jugular agu r vein and not very deep from the skin this has been extracted with very little trouble and was flattened neither ball however entered the skull bedke then shot him again the ball entering his side from the back and coming out near the navel picked up the negros gun mounted his horse and the |