Show HYEr edmunds law prosecutions j on or r about june bioche Bl other I 1 11 D mcarthur orrin N woodbury wid mid george jarvis were arrested by deputies at st george on charges of infractions 0 or the edmunds law A armstrong and mcgarry were the officers who made the arrests the bou bomis s of brother mcarthur were placed at 2000 about 7 monday junejo june 30 deputy marshal doyle went to the residence of J M krogh in the third thi rd ward he served a warrant on a charge of unlawful cohabits tion mr krogh was accused of living with mrs krogh and lena nelsen krogh ay as his wives he pleaded guilty but mr critchlow insisted on taking the evidence and at itt ito conclusion asked that the defendant 1 be held to to answer for ful cohabitation and adultery his bonds were fixed at 1500 1560 and those of the plural wife at and were signed by edward rove and J W west mrs lena krogh and her 19 months old child were brought into court and the lady required to testify notwithstanding the fact that the child was quite ill r logan temple r this temple will close on friday evening july and be reopened on monday morning august M W president back from college on july ath we had the pleasure of meeting brother john M cannon son of president augus angus M cannou who returned a few da das s ago from ann harbor Michi michigan VY where here lie he graduated after passing successfully a course of instruction in the law he was gw n by the dean of the college an u unsolicited personal recommendation to the supreme court of the state of michigan to the bar of which he was admitted another anti mormon bill washington july I 1 in the senate this afternoon morgan introduced trod a bill which was refema to the committee committe eon on public lands it provides that no persons shall enter any of the public lands of the united states in in wyoming under the homestead or other laws who is a bigamist or polygamist or who teaches counsels aids aide or encourages others to enter into bigamy or polygamy or who is a member or of any association that teaches polygamy poly jamy ex deputy marshal arrested on thursday july ad ex deputy gleason was arrested on the charge of knowingly wilfully and unlawfully exercising the functions of a public office to wit claiming to be a U 7 S deputy marshal and exercising the duties of such office the complaint complain fit is made by L lauis mis rocco who gives nov ath 1889 as the date when the offense was committed gleason was taken before commissioner greenman waived exa examination mins and gave bonds to await the action of the grand jury corporation in wyoming the first mormon church to in m rate in wyoming or elsewhere far as known filed its certificate las socia ion on at the office of the territorial secre secretary tury yesterday evanston vanston ward of the church of llyl christ of latter lay day Sai saints tits is 14 U title ot of the corporation six will conduct the affairs of w society their 11 am esmire james aown hown parkinson Parkin sou johie job it whittle james whittle sr frank mills milla and arthur W sines mansion anston is the home of the corporation X on and its term of existence is kit J liven iven as gerpe perpetual duill lararee boom wang 49 tune june 27 bingham Bin grham county politics the caldwell chere y Is 8 more politics to the square mile in I 1 bingham ham county than any other i r county in idaho hiis yer year e 4 ul I 1 I 1 b be three tickets ticket i in the field viz TI t r anti ati lormon republican and I 1 democratic and neither neit beir of them 1111 withdraw the republicans will not support the anti mormon C ti ket as of yore for that would vac hect at least one anti mormon democrat to the legislature who m 4 would support a democrat for U S benator aerator we I 1 rho phe democrat will not endorse the anti mormon party for juat of f electing a republican legis lator who would misrepresent them on a national issues the anti mor mons refuse to endorse either of the pother other two parties on general prin ci plea A whack at the mormons cormons Mor mons senator VI Nl organ of I labama has concluded that ne he must have h ve his atle whack at the mormons cormons Mor mons his blow low co comes mes in the form of a bill to F deprive mormons cormons of the right to enter ter government govern meat land in the new e of wyoming one would hank ink a man aho who vho held had passed la is whole life in a li l I ind i nil where per ec cution ution for opinion has been a characteristic of the government aou would ld be loth to persecute others on of their religious to wever there is no accounting r the peculiarities of men if the eople 0 le of wyoming are content to hawe ve the cormons mormons as neighbors and lauw citizens a man from the remote neck of the continent who is ot likely to ever see a morino monno n should bould not complain compla ln Carbon Conn w V fournad fo logan temple district in the rai minutes of the priesthood it meeting ng of the salt lake stake of atod published in our present issue of this paper a statement sLat ement appeared sinthe the effect that this stake was in lauded clouded lu in the logan temple district brict this is an error As a mat yr r of courtesy this stake is depre recited Reli ted on the directory of the estrict brict but is not included in that temple division the subject of the b logan temple was introduced 1 the e meeting in order to announce harthe ahat hat the people of this stake had the privilege of donating to the laud able ble purpose of keeping up the grounds rounds on which the bui building liing glands tends and to aid in meed meeting jag other spenser expenses spen sea the bishops are request A ed to make this k ku ii iwu w u to the people of their wards and to receive con which should be placed iu in the hands of the presidency of the stake not later than the alth dinst that they may be transmitted to the proper parties at logan the rigby township U under rider date of J june u ne 1 geo A cordon writes from rigby bingham county idaho idabo as ful follows fallows lows in the semiweekly SEMI WEEKLY NEWS of june iu an article headed still traveling written by andrew Jen jensen seii I 1 notice the follo following wg paragraph the townsite of rigby bigby containing acres is so fr far nearly unoccupied but the people intend to build on it as soon as they have proved up on their lands the facts in the case are these soon after trie settlement was made here a quarter section of land jand was selected and secured as a townsite through the pr bate judge in n the fall of 1889 the land was jumpe dand the people lost it tie Te beland land was a disposed of and is now ow owned aed by a private individual the statement as it alp appeared eared placed the people here in a wrong position before thu public and it is in justice to them that this correction c is made that shooting by police itis imy but fairness tu to justice laney attorney Al torney east easan n and the other official gentle gentlemen meu concerned to state the following in regard to t the be shooting by policemen at mr gillespie as detailed in our itsue ii sue of july uh mr gillespie went to the city hall and talked about the shooting to mr easton who attends to the county business arising in the police court und also to 24 Mari arshal young mr fusion desired mr gillespie to come to him a aadu gaiu in the afternoon and sign a complaint b it mr gillespie appears not to have understood turn marshal young presumed mr easton would attend to the matter so took no active steps in regard to it justice laney was not spoken to upon the subject and hal hai no opportunity to act or refuse to act upon it As mr gillespie did not see mr easton at yesterday afternoon the latter sent for him this morning and the necessary steps were taken as we u understand to have the matter investigated we are further informed that the officials of the police department strongly condemn the conduct of khe e policemen welcome horne home lewis hu hunt ut son of bishop john hunt left his home at snowflake on the let day of april 1888 to perform a mission to En england englade glaDd H he 6 landed at liverpool in company with eleven other elders on the of the ame same i mouth month elder hunt was assigned to the newcastle conference where he labored for eighteen months and was blessed with the privilege of baptizing elt el ven persons six of whom were new members the last six months of his mission were spent in Ir ireland elaud where he folt felt that his ministry I 1 n common with that of his bis fellow laborers was wag being crowned with he received an honorable release to deturi home borne and took his departure from liverpool may 1890 and arrive arria d at home on the of june the people of snowflake came together on friday evening june un uni ler erthe the auspices of the belief society to listen to speeches of welcome to elder hunt essays mu music sic etc JOSEPH W SMITH SNOWFLAKE arizona june 1890 the fo fourth u rth in prison the call to order was made at 3 pm 1 M in the large lining dining room under the leadership of mr george martin the pro gramme was called by mr F J stark the inner warden the flint first numb r being the star spangled banner by the band and choir after which recitations songs etc interspersed i liters with music made up a very agreeable entertainment the che address was delivered by H W naisbitt the oration by W P evaina and the reading of the declaration la or of independence wa was s by george martin recitations were given by B W brown and W W wilson and so songs by T Murchie asid G martin the choir ww composed of montrose fisher conner st clair reed murray martin I 1 wilson pratt fratt and wilkinson the band included wm grant montrose hauerbach Hauer ach and hulsether Hul sethe latter being organist also among the visitors were marshal parsons and family warden vandercook and family guard randolph and lady and also mrs stark mrs cleveland and sister mrs payne and several other ladies the inside of the dining room was decorated decorate if for the occasion as was also the ex gerior of t i e build building I 1 dg with the natural colors much credit is due to those who practiced faith fully to make the celebration a success as also to the acting authorities for their countenance ot of that which was riot not only suitable for the day but a relief from the monotonous routine of prison life owing to the crowded state of our columns the excellent addresses are not published bear lake stake conference the bear lake stake sunday school conference convened in the stake tabernacle bernacle Fa at paris june 28 and 29 stake superintendent andrew calloway dal galloway loway presiding on saturday after musical selections by the sunday school of bloomington opening remarks marks rt were male mae by stake superintendent A ar galloway Gui Gai loway the exercises of the various schools and the observations of elder joseph jenson and second assistant stake superintendent H C keitch were interesting rhe speakers speaker dwelt principally pally on the duties and privileges ot of sunday school workers A lecture by broll alfred osmond on the L tilita ot of grading classes in sunday school was followed by addresses by brother joseph shepherd and president hart on sunday at 10 a m there were present on the stand president budge and council the stake perin tendency and others the singing of the stake choir was greatly appreciated the yearly report of the sunday tich schools of the stake was read after which the remainder of the pro gramme consisting of essay lectures tu resper per chart Pic toral songs and recitations was well rendered A syi synopsis of a small companas comp anys trip to star valley including the presidency of the stake and other leading officers was given by president george osmond the names of the sunday school officers of the stake were presented and unanimously sustained as follow andrew galloway superintendent martin jacobson first assip assistant tant heber C keitch second assistant sunday school missionaries john Ceder Cederland laud of montpelier john sorensen of st charles lenry henry N of st charles berks randolph elijah C keitch secretary closing remarks were made by the stake superintendent he thought it advisable to hold district conferences on account of the scattered condition of the stake one of these will be held in montpelier and tile the other in lake town and due notice will be given the stake sunday school conference adjourned until the last saturday in J june u ne 1891 and the follo following w sunday about idaho washington july 3 the bill dec declares larts the present territory a state and ratifies the constitution framed by the convention of july 4 1889 and accepted at the following election tile new state is declared entitled to one representative in congress until after the census the usual grant of sections 16 and 36 of public lands in each township ship for the support of corn com non schools fifty sections for public buildings and 6 5 percent per cent of the proceeds proceed of sales of public lands to constitute aderma a permanent school fund are made and the state confirmed in its title to seven ty two sections of laud land granted the territory for a university and to land on oil which the penitentiary at boise city is situated for the support of tn n agricultural college acres of land is granted acres for a scientific school acres for a state normal school acres for the insane asylum at blackfoot for the state university at moscow 50 for the BOISE CITY penitentiary and acres for other state charitable educational and reformatory institutions none of the lands to be sold for less than 10 an acre mineral lands are excepted from the grants made an appropriation of is made to defray the expenses of the constitutional convention the state is made a judicial district to be attached to the nineteenth ithe the circuit court to be held at the usual court officers to be appointed the constitution which is ratified by the act contains a special provision prohibiting polygamy and declaring that tio no person sh ill all be entitled to vote hold bold office or serve as a juror who is a bigamist or polygamist or who practices or eu cou rages plural marriage or is a member of or countenances any organization which teaches such doctrines the state has a mormon test oath which is required of voters and it ic was not until the supreme court upheld its constitutionality that the bill was considered by the senate territorial committee in the house the democrats refrained from voting and asserted an all intention of making a test on this bill odthe of the speakers right to count a quorum A E hyde arrested june in the third district court coart a complaint was issued against alonzo E hyde cha charging I 1 him with having unlawful unlawfully 71 en to influence emily to absent herself from tile the territory in order that she might not be called as a witness in the ease case of the united states against john beek beck mr hyde was subsequently arrested and taken before commissioner greenman he gave bonds of 1000 to appear on monday july ath at ten rhe fhe case against A E hyde arrested on a charge of endeavoring to induce a Witt witness less in the beek beck case miss emily Sch like to leave the territory Ferri tory was before commissioner greenman july 7 the witnesses for the prosecution that they had been offered for miss to leave tile the country but wanted the witnesses for the defense testified that miss came to mr hyde ayde and through an interpreter said that deputy springer had taken her to fort douglas and given her to understand der derst stand dud that if she attempted to leave she would be put in the pt p ni tertiary tent iary she was frightened and wanted to get back to germany her native land she said she could tell something that would send mr beek beck to the penitentiary but did not want to testify against him as he had been good to her mr hyue hytie said he |