| Show cutet CURRENT EVENTS law prosecutions about Abou half pasteen past ten on saturday july john wm snell was ai a rested arted on a charge of unlawful cohabitation he waived examination and gave bonds to await the action the grand jury j u ry on july john morgan of mill creek was arrested on a charge of unlawful cohabitation he was taken before commissioner N orrell where he pleaded not guilty A preliminary examination was get fet for aoi tuesday july lewis lundgreen bun dgreen was arrested by deputy U 8 marshal hoge at brigham city july charged with unlawful cohabitation he was taken before commissioner johnson at corinne and gave bonds in the sum of 1000 for his appearance before the grandeury gran grand jury djury on july while brother W H freeman was transacting some business in the thirteenth ward coop co op he was arrested by deputy marshal boman cannon on a charge of unlawful cohabitation he be was taken before commissioner greenman Greenm anand and gave 1000 bail to appear for arraignment when required the indictment was found april 1887 lars caristensen of newton neato and P F A hans J nielsen stud and wm neve have been arrested the past two days on charges of unlawful cohabitation they were placed under bonds by commissioner goodwin of 1000 each and are to appear before him during the present week or a few days later the alleged plural wives gave security to appear as witnesses wa tresses tn esses saturday july 12 deputy whet tone arrested gustave thompson at coogan and his alleged plural wife julia fursberg Furs burg at benson ward william nave at milleville millville Mill ville and his hie alleged plural wife olive harvey at the church farm ard F A A newburger logan and elizabeth and rose frankhouser tile the charge wip was unlawful cohabitation marshal mclellan arrested on the same charge jens at newton and his alleged plural wife christina and mary jensen ti ansen john andrews of logan and sarah E stewart at clarkson lavid david lewis and mary luxter both of fogah hans J neilson of Log anand and julia jensen neilson Smithville of smith ville all of these were taken before united states commissioner goodwin good win logan and held over to await the action of the grand jury citizenship denied on july in the third district court john potter applied for admission to citizenship but was rejected because be was a member of the mormon church asiatic cholera cholera in kansas the following is a dispatch dispa from atchison kans hans dated july 18 p there chere was a case of cholera in this city yesterday the victim wits was mrs W R bishop wife of a well known citizen she died within twenty four hours two prominent physicians pronounced the case u undoubtedly n asiatic cholera an ohio storm the following is a dispatch from norwalk 0 dated july 17 A violent wind and rainstorm struck monroeville Monro eville this county tonight doing terrible damage lightning struck otto Gold ners house bouse killing three sons freddie willie and otto kate smith a neighbor in the house at the time was badly burned cyclone at pacific junction the following is a dispatch from council bluffs la ia dated july 19 A no a lei special from the pacific unction junction says a cyclone struck that place early this morning wrecking two business blocks several residences and a passenger coach on the railroad track A railroad man who was sleeping in the coach was the only person injured j u red A destructive freshet A freshet at coalville Co alville caused by a cloudburst july did several thousand dollars 7 worth of damage it took out all the bridges on chalk creek and washed out the road entered the peoples peopled houses covered the gardens and fields with coal slack and mud and submerged the ruil railroad road track between Co coalville Cual alville vilie and echo damaging bridges and stopping traffic the railroad is now repaired so to nights train will run died on the way A telegram yram received on july baroug brought ht dews news of the death yesterday at colorado junction of mrs kenley one of the company of immigrants which reached this city this after afternoon ngon sister kenley has been an invalid and the voyage across the sea had bad a severe effect upon her she thought however that she was able to stand the journey but the heat was too much and overcame her her daughter and an acquaintance travel traveling mg with the company stayed in Wyo wyoming gning to attend to the burial banal ceremonies cyclone in pennsylvania the following is a dispatch from south bethlehem Pa dated july 17 A cyclone swept over Haller town thi this evening hotels Hotel sandr and residences esi I 1 dences were unroofed and church steeples blown down the HaUer Haller tova toWn agricultural ri works were totally demolished moli moll shed seven workmen 8 sustained u a severe bruises john freeman aged eleven was instantly killed two passenger trains on the lehigh behig h valley encountered the storm and both narrowly escaped being wrecked the trains had to feel their way along frequently stopping to allow the telegraph poles and trees to be removed froia the track storms in pennsylvania the following is a dispatch from philadelphia dated july 17 7 A se vere wind storm accompanied by heavy rain thunder and fight lightning ning passed passe dover over this city this evening the wind blew a hurricane and considerable damage was done to property at langsdale Land sdale penn a terrible thunder and hail bail storm flooded the streets to an impassable condition john flemmers Cl emmers barn was struck by lightning and entirely consumed several other fires could be seen in various directions direction at morrisville Morris ville two men were killed by lightning dispatches from morristown and lockhaven report a heavy storm with damage to property school trustees A meeting of school trustees was waa held in the thirteenth district s hool room on saturday july to consider the question of the local school tax an opinion was generally expressed that the amount of taxes proposed to be co collected was altogether too high and steps should be taken toward their reduction mr paul moved that committees be appointed cor of one representative from each of the old districts to meet at the seventh ward schoolhouse on en wednesday july there to take such united action in regard to taxes and property as should be deemed best the motion was unanimously adopted and the chairman chaiem in of the board in each district was selected as representatives the question of the old ward baard of trustees terming over the maney and property in their possession to the new trat trustees eesi was discussed and a motion was unanimously carried that no pro erty should be turned over to the new board until required to do so by action of the courts board of education on saturday july the first meeting of the newly elected school board was held in the council chamber under the presidency of mayor scott tile the election of a clerk and superintendent was deferred until the next session after some discussion it was resolved that a committee of five be appointed to present at the next meeting a draft of rules to govern the election of officers the rules of procedure and the methods under which the board will act in future the committee was chosen as follo follow wt hiram johnson of the first precinct william nelson second precinct WJ W J newman third precinct P L williams fourth precinct anti and L U colbath of thu the fifth precinct trustee nelson wanted to know who the candidates were and moved that the names of all be presented the motion was carried the following were named for clerk J B murton morton joseph lipf man john N pike and J S maitin for superintendent of city se schools bools there were nominated prof Collius coll i ns fourteenth ward warda J F millspaugh and 0 P F beard of vermont the board adjourned to meet again wednesday july col broadhead makes an argument from the following which is a press dispatch from washington Washing tou which arrived saturday july 19 it would seem that col broadhead the eminent constitutional lawyer lias has been given an opportunity to state before the house committee the vital objections to the bill referred to in the dispatch the house judiciary committee today listened to an argument ly by judge james 0 broadhead of st louis in opposition to the senate bill providing for the application of the forfeited mormon church fund to the common schools of utah judge Broad heads contention was that the bill is in violation of the general law respecting charters in inasmuch as it proposed to divert from its legitimate purposes the monies subscribed in aid of certain charities connected directly with a specific denomination he held that although certain of these charities had been declared illegal yet there were others among those specified such as the support of the mormon schools which could legally receive funds As the property is ili in the hands of a receiver he held that the passage of the bill was unnecessary and would prejudge the final decision of the court returned eiders elders july wew bew ere called upon by elders abraham maw and wm win L St stewart of plain city who returned from missions to great britain with the last company of emigrants elder maw left utah october 10 1888 and labored a short time in the newcastle conference in december 1888 he be was transferred to the leeds conference and labored in it over one year he and elder B R hunter succeeded in raising up a branch of forty one members in the city of hull in march of this year E elder ider maw was made president of the newcastle conference I 1 in wb which ich position he remained until his return home elder home in may 1888 and labored about one year in aberdeen scotland he was then transferred to glasgow where he remained until released to return home in the northern part of scotland there are fair prospects before some of the elders but elsewhere in that country not many converts are being made those elders were accompanied to this office by brother joseph whiteley late of manchester who was baptized last november and came with them to utah the threatened war the following is a dispatch from washington dated july 17 the threatened war in central america offers a good opportunity for the test of mr blaines plan of arbitration as adopted at the late international american conference the governments of salvador and of guatemala assented to the plan and signed the treaty lost last may and de signed blared ared in iii sole solemn r re resolutions cautions tb that at war on the sh should 0 be e up tagore more but so far qa as known nether neither nation has signified sign fled its desire nor evenitz even its willingness to submit the differences to arbitration in fact there is no actual difference to arbitrate the affair is a revolution t rather than a war the late president of salvador was a firm believer and advocate of the union of the central american republics and signed the treaty of coalition which was also signed by guatemala and honduras in fact the congress which decided upon the union met at salvador and the treaty was celebrated there but the antiunion anti union party in tile the little republic broke out in rebellion assassinate 1 the president anti and took possession of the government the action of guatemala is in aid of the union party and to assist in the restoration of the legitimate government to power the only question to arbitrate therefore is 18 whether a faction in one republic has the right to call upon foreign aid against another faction the united states minister mr mazuer has been instructed to use his good offices to preserve and settle the difficulty san salvador excited the following is a dispatch from the city of mexico july 18 salvador still continues in a state of excitement general ezeta has within the past week raised a forced loan among the people of salvador creating ad was expected great dis content and adding materially to his unpopularity which the opposition are using to their advantage ezeta has a large force mashed massed on the border of guatemala anu and it is believed it is his intention to invade that country the last named republic has several thousand men under arms on the salvador frontier ready to repel any attempted invasion it is eald eaid that the two armies are now not far distant from ea each ch other and a conflict may be expected at any moment president barrillas Bar rillas in his proclamation issued on the uit explains the position of gua guatemala ala in speaking of the refusal of Gua guatemala emala to recognize the aceta government barrillas Bar rillas says no not without reason the executive power with the aid of public opinion and in accord with t the 11 e u unanimous ni sentiment of the people of honduras at head figures general brogan has not reco recognized recognised sulu d the order of things established in a salvador because it is the product of an odious coup de main ft fit for the dark ages to the fate we cannot be indifferent it is a sister republic it is leagued to us bythe by the solemn stipulations ions of union its people are of the most honorable and industrious of central america its destinies are the same that are perspective for all the central american isthmus salvador being a boundary state whose events prosperous or otherwise are always reflected in guatemala my imy government should be watchful for should be vigilant fora or its own interest terest an and 0 should ake aap measures qs as far as 49 is consistent to put doan anarchy and con fusion in the neighboring state which form a danger f r the generous people of Salva salvador dop and a menace to all central america it is for that reason that my government has placed a corps of gators on the frontier it is for that reason that acting for the of all and especially on behalf of the people of salvador whose real rights and interests we shall always respect that this same government is ready to act as the circumstances may demand peoples county convention headquarters PEOPLES PEOPLE COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE SALT LAKE CITY july 1890 A peoples convention for salt lake county is hereby called to met at the county court house salt lake city on saturday july 26 1890 at 2 p in for the purpose of nominating candidates for county officers to be voted for at the general election to be held on monday the ath day of august next said county convention will consist of delegates apportioned to the several wards as follows first ward salt lake city 2 second ward 2 third 8 2 fourth a 2 fifth 2 sixth 3 i seventh 3 eighth 2 ninth 2 tenth 4 eleventh ll 11 5 twelfth s thirteenth 8 fourteenth 3 fifteenth 6 sixteenth 17 7 seventeenth 4 eighteenth 4 nineteenth 5 eth eh 5 first 6 twenty second 6 moua mountain tain dell and sugar house precincts 3 farmers precinct 8 2 mil mi I 1 creek 16 4 east mill creek precinct 2 bix bi cottonwood Coit onwood 2 south cottonwood 8 union 6 2 butler and sliver silver 6 2 granite and little cottonwood precincts 2 sandy 1 hg na draper M 2 Iler hernman riman and bingham 2 south jordan 2 riverton Rl verton 2 west jordan 3 north jordan 2 granger 2 9 brighten 2 north point 2 plea pleasant a ant green 2 hunter 2 Bluff bluffdale dale 2 total a 4 delegates should receive credentials properly authenticated by the chairman and secretary of the meeting appointing them by order of the peopled central committee of salt lake county ELIAS A secretary the speakers error by X M C one of the leading articles in the july number of the amean review was ordered printed in its entirety in the as part of the regular business of the house of on the ath iest this is ig therrsa theR the first time in the history of congress such a di distinction iop has been accorded to any an periodical |