| Show census returns for utah the populations of the following cities and towns of utah were announced DOUn Ceil today logan an increase of 1228 ogden ao increase of provo an increase of 1721 total population of utah territory a net increase during the decade of or per cent sunday school meeting there will be a meeting of the stake superintendents of sunday schools some time during conference it is desirable that every stake should be lepresi anted either by the superintendent his assist ants or some come one of his appointment due notice of time and place will be given GEORGE Q CANNON benl supt bupt D 8 8 union A witness arrested september miss kate houtz alleged plural wife of nicholas groesbeck of springville Spring ville was arrested in this city by deputy marshals cannon and doyle doyie on an attachment tach ment the lady was wanted as a witness against her alleged husband who was under investigation by the grand jury at provo to which place she was taken idaho mormons cormons Mor mons arrested the following telegram dated boise city idaho sept 20 comes to us through the associated press president ricks and bishop don aldunn mormon dignitaries have been arrested by the united states marshal on a charge of conspiracy in advising the mormons cormons to violate the election laws two years ago it il is stated that other arrests will follow 11 the public schools september 15 the public schools of this city were opened for the first time under the new order of things during the day 2862 pupils were registered about sixty teachers were in attendance francis armstrong one of the trustees of the eleventh school district surrendered the school property of that district under protest in all the other districts the school property was surrendered to the board without object objection iOD utah probate judges an associated press dispatch dated cresson springs pa sept 22 says the president sent the following nominations to the senate this morning as probate j adges fur for utah francis daggett Dagget fc washington coun ty henry Shi shields chis summit county charles R bherman HH herman erman tooele thoele county jacob johnson sanpete county stephen B R frazier juab cou county hector W haight davis county wilham goodwin goodwill cache county thos S watson wasatch county teamsters Teamster sand and laborers unions september the teamsters and laborers of the city met in the grand army hall and organized a union twenty four members were enrolled john ryan kyan was elected president william hopkins vice president G E coly cody financial secretary J H thorne recording secretary and alex Murl Muri brook treasurer it was resolved to j join ohp th federated trades to secure the liberal drum corps hall if possible to boycott the street railroad company compan yand and to parade a rade with tile the federated trades september september 20 released from prison james leatham of the sixth ward this city has likewise been discharged from the pen on completing a term of six months in his case no fine was imposed hans bans P johnson of washington county sept 15 completed the term of imprisonment to which he be was wag sentenced for unlawful coh bit apiou and was discharged fron the penitentiary H P iverson ot of washington washington coi county nty was liberated september 16 after serving a six months sentence for unlawful fal cohabitation babi tation the fine amounted to and costs coats unlawful cohabitation in the third district court september 17 mr Crit critchlow chiow assistant district attorney addressing judge zane said that us as several cases of unlawful cohabitation were pending he would like his botor to pul publicly pull icly diely state his opinion as to to what actually constituted that offense judge zane said it was not necessary sary to prove sexual intercourse between the parties or that in fact they occupied the same bed it was necessary to show however that they had associated together under circumstances that would inai indicate cate they had lived as husband and wife association together some part of the time must be shown the tailors strike the members of the tal tailors lors un union lol w which h was organized reorganized re zed a short time ago did not resume work sep 22 the reason for their idleness is the refusal of the bosses to accede to their demands the journeymen ask to be paid an increase of from 3 to 5 on each coat they make from 1 to 2 on each pair of pants and from 7 to 10 on each suit As a merchant tailor was giving these facts to a reporter a bystander a clothing merchant asked how can you do it we dont do it sententiously replied the merchant tailor and that is the reason why the men quit 22 the latter geu gentleman geideman deman proceeded LO 10 add that thai it was imps impossible aible for the bosses bosies to conely with the demands of the journeymen at I 1 this afternoon the strikers were holding a meeting but the nature of proceedings could not be definitely learned utah bills the tribune has a washington special dated sept 15 which speaks of bills now pending in Cop congress gress affee affecting utah as follows there is not the slightest possibility only that the bills affecting utah which are pending can secure consideration at the present session the cullom dis franchising bill is not on the senate order and will of course not be taken up the struble bi bill I 1 I 1 I 1 lies ies quietly in the af house ouse committee m atee on judiciary and the public building bill is sleeping peacefully on the house calendar with hundreds of measures lying above its prostrate form it cannot come up at this session except by a miracle this Is ia not to say that any or all of the bills will not I 1 e passed before the fifty first congress adjourns every one is thoroughly tired out and as soon as the tariff bill is disposed of the pressure ure for adjournment will be irresistible although the next session will be short the rules of the hous will expedite matters more than any preceding short session and the chances for legislation outside of appropriation bills will be better than usual was he seared scared off thursday september W J allen alien who has become noted in this city in connection with the alleged election frauds at t poll no 2 1 fourth precinct ou on the occasion ot N the school election disappeared he w was as presiding judge at that poll aud and the evidence adduced in the civil suit of young A vs williams led kd judge zane to deliver a special charge to the grand J joiy u y directing that body to investigate allens conduct enquiry has developed the fact that a dapper young masculine blonde has been engaged as bar tender in the crystal saloon in place of allen alien but tho th latter is represented as having left word that he be would return to the city and resume assume his employment in a few days it is believed however that judge za nes ne s remarks to the grand jury respecting him him estand thit that he has gone for good the good of the city H 8 mccollum mccallum to whose conduct in connection with the same matter judge zane also called t the he V grand jurs attention with a v view I 1 e W to their investigating it has not yet absconded boy killed by an indian parowan carowan Pa rowan sept 18 As the indians were returning from pine nut mountains moustache Mop stache indian was coming from escalante eastmon last monday they met near deseret springs iron county moustache and capt franks boy began playing together shortly after moustache tache drew his gun and snot shot and killed the boy upon examination it was found that the ball bad broken one arm arin and passed entirely through the bod body death being almost instantaneous when the news reached carowan parowan Pa rowan avi sheriff adams started out to arrest the supposed murderer but he be was withheld from doing so by the friends of moustache word was sent to par owan when a posse of young men started out to assist the sheriff they succeeded in capturing moustache nestr near wire springs about four miles from parowan carowan Pa rowan he he was brought in and an examination was held before justice Ne the evidence was very canfil conflicting acting E escalante Esc aca dante adante indians saying it was wab an accident and add that moustache did not know the gun was loaded phe fhe boys friends however maintained that the killing was intentional moustache was discharged the testimony disclosed the point that the brother of moustache had bad got away with a young parowan carowan squaw and this is thought to be one reason why cedar indians were so anxious to prosecute the matter beaver etonian uto Oto man nian fire bears at hungington last wednesday night abo about b a house belonging to P F JF earl of huntington emery county was found to be on fire file some of the neighbors neigh bore extinguished the flames and then notified mr jearl earl advising him either to remain at the place himself or get some one else to watch the premises for him mr earl concluded however that there was no further cause for alarm as the fire had been discovered once and that the person or persons who bad caused it would be af afraid raid to return that night at least accordingly he left and went home hut but about one the cry of fire was again raised this time the dwelling was in flames beyond all chance of saving it it had been vacant for three days upon the removal of the family of brother E C jorgensen atter after the first fire had been put out it was discovered that coal oil had bad been poured upon the roof and that the liquid had tun lun down the back wall an empty bottle containing coal oil found lying against one of the windows the house it is stated was insured so far were there is no direct clue to the perpetrator of the wicked deed it is to be hoped that we are not going to have a repetition of the bountiful fires I 1 iu ti this plat place e CITIZEN huntington HuNTiNG Tox emery co utah sept sextons Sex tons report following is the sexton Is report for august apoplexy i alcoholism 1 accidental Accident aJ I 1 asphyxia 1 brights disease I 1 cholera mt antum 16 cancer 4 consumption phthisis isis pal monalia is 5 convulsion infantile I 1 onoma uteri I 1 gererro spinal meningitis I 1 causes adults 2 diphtheria 8 dropsy 3 exhaustion 1 fever typhoid 8 fever brain I 1 gastritis 2 heart disease 3 8 Hoin homicide icile 1 inflammation on 0 of f the bowel 2 inanition 3 8 influenza 2 lung disease acute 6 miasma I 1 measles I 1 1 I 1 nervous prostration 1 old Ol dAge 4 opium poisoning I 1 premature birth 1 6 paralysis 2 rheumatism I 1 suicide I 1 stillborn orn 4 not Net reported 4 total ia 97 SEX OF DECEDENTS 64 females as 33 AGES ader I 1 year I 1 29 I 1 to 5 ayears years 17 6 5 to lo 10 years 2 10 to 20 years 41 S over 20 years af nativities NATIVI TIES utah 61 51 parts of the united states 16 england 12 scandinavia 5 ireland 6 5 germany 4 switzerland 1 china 1 not reported 2 1 DANIEL DUNNE city dextrin Sex trin kin I 1 indian tragedy in idaho helena mont sept 15 another killing illing tc is recorded sit at cheyenne agency this time it is indians indiana instead of whites at the inquest held on the remains of hugh boyle thursday american horse the cheyenne brave testified to the fact of head chief another cheyenne telling him on saturday that he and young mule bad killed a white man when the body was found these two were absent which satisfied the jury j ury they were guilty and a verdict in accordance was at once rendered since then the indian police twenty five in in number have been looking out for them and today a telegram was received here by the sheriff from captain arnold commanding at fort custer that the indian police and troops had surrounded and killed head chief Chie and fand young mule yesterday the same information comes from agent cooper in charge of the the rhe report is received with much satisfaction here as it evinces a willingness on the part of the tribe to punish individuals guilty ol of crimes the C hey en nes have many young men who have grown up since the tribe has been at peace it is these who make the trouble as they are anxious to distinguish themselves rho fhe old men discourage them but cannot compel them captain tully the newly appointed agent 0 of the is here awaiting the arrival of the commission when he wilt will take charge relieving cooper who is special agent herald preserve the eagle the following petition is bf biag ing numerously signed in the city ity vo to the honorable oty CW council of salt lakes lake the undersigned undersigner under signed have learned that it is contemplated to remove the eagle gate from its present position at the head of first east street and we herewith respectfully request that this j be not done clone we represent that gate was ere erected eted a third of a century ago and has therefore become a familar milar Ta landmark to this generation in utah and is k known no vv n through pictorial representations and the visits of tourists throughout the civilized world not only is there a sentiment of affect tion for the gate on the part of a great majority of the citizens gener sentiment is particularly intense in those people residing in t the he neighbor neighborhood hood or who frequent I 1 ly y sunhe pass s along south temple street b but the eagle gate is an object of great interest to the tourists tourist sand and strangers who come to this city many thousands of whom visit the place every year we sub mit mil that the removal of the gate would be regarded as an harily offensive act on the part of the authorities especially as the objection jec tion which has been urged against the continuance of the old landi landmarks narks namely that it interferes with street traffic is frivolous and untenable in view of the associations and all the circumstances we feel justified in respectfully requesting your honorable body not to order the removal of the eagle gate and in ex pressing the belief that you will comply with this our humble request louwill you will but please the public sentiment of the citizens of utah list of emigrants list of british Britis ii passengers saili sailing tig from liverpool sept ath 1890 per SS 88 satt salt lake amy robert mary mary jr and andrew mclean george smith robinson Rob insun david mcniel joseph R binder margaret cunningham Cunning hara martha Sitt sitton william spoor john jobb mary ann john jr and christopher little george boyney sarah and emilya Emily Adkins akins ogden alice bradder jane lowther mary collep emily B benjamin aad and winifred stone provo ovo sarah loveridge Loveri uge margaret and barbara seybold Kat katherina fier grau george B dorothea and fritz labig george sabina A eliza luo i hard babette Sten ekert julius muller nephi clarah A stier idaho agnes Lit tons alice linton gottlied Gott lieU mary ann and eliza fluckiger mary manda eliz eliat olga fond londi aune anne schafer nan and alfred d brand annie E gottfried ada and jacob weiman franklin idaho james jamee agnes eliza and jane nagle payson lizzie swindles Swint les mary and josephine neilson Neil sou emma bott logon logan my harry ball jennie barker y eliza gerber sophia spring george anton koller SWISS AND GERMAN passengers salt lake kofl olga muller bellba hof wan rudolf alzy gizy elizabeth fred mary gottfried robert ida eliza emma adolph herman bertha and arila gizy bizy herman mary mar herman jy afy edwin S fritz arltz and J S bodmer jacob martha G william G and ludvig Sten hard bard godfried wilhelmina hel milia edith maria catherine fred rose rome aud graham john K elizabeth paul mina fritz martha clara and lidia burkhardt frederik kunz six returning missionaries are in the company deaf mute management As the public are now aware there have been pend pending iLig for some time charges regarding the conduct of prof metcalf principal of the deaf mute department ot of the university of desert deseret t in relation to this matter the following has been made public to the board of |