Show LOCAL NEWS akom ON TUESDAYS DAILY MAY 18 just the thing A few days ago we mentioned a means of exterminating that formidable enemy to orchards the codling moth matli suggested by the proprietors proprietor ti of the geneva N Y nursery the rhe material to be used wasa small amount of paris green in a given quantity of water to be squirted upon the trees by means of a portable pump henry bartlett of Spring springville neville ville utah county idi ia agent bombina hott force pump lla contrivance ad voir ably adapted for the ithe purpose Wel welcome coyne home we received a call today to day atay from 13 brother rother evan stephens the well known and ana esteemed musician who returned from akom boston on saturday evening the hosts of friends of 0 the gentleman will join us in bidding him a hearty welcome we mader stand he has made excellent progress in his adopted profession for which he lids has a devoted and passionate fondness heis he is not nok ne of those who will hide his hi s lie light t ug a bushel and the public will doubtless lar largely ely have the benefit of his later acquisitions in the theory and practice of music utah owes him a bodd deal already in the lina of her advance advancement meA in that direction andee and we bespeak her farther indebtedness debt edness brother stephens purposes ases taking up his residence in this sty Y the crus crusade at at ogden r about 3 olti bek on sunday deputies visited the residence of ofaf AJ kershaw in ogden and placed that gentle gentleman map under arrest afterward guided by a youth from Ri verdale james ames thomp son called at wm ons and served a warrant of arrest upon mr br Kt impson these two gentlemen were taked to 0 ogden den where mr kershaw was Tester yesterday diry arraigned to plead to two indictments charging him with living with and acknowledging ig his wives contrary to the edmunds law his bonds were fixed at 1800 arid and his plea will be made tomorrow wednesday for which day the trial is also set mr shimp sons family were taken before the grand lury jury who soon returned an indictment and today to day the defendant was required to be present for arraignment m ent his bail being fixed at 1500 in obedience to an order issued yesterday by judgie powers marshal ireland took ta ogden this mor morning ning from the penitentiary amos maycock helon haloo H tracy ambrose green we it and john baem joseph H desin and george ac bod were also arrested and taken to ogden for arraignment deau dean wood and bergen were called to plead to indictments recently found charging each of them with polygamy mr wean dean answered not guilty guilt y and the others will plead on 01 thursday i maycock tracy and greenwell were arraigned on two indictments bachi each charged with unlawful cohabitation with their wives these three brethren are the first in whose cases additional indictments have been pressed before sentence tence on the first ead had expired on W G saunders Sa anders was also arraigned on oile one charge of lul cohabitation all of 01 them em took until thursday thurid next at 10 4 am M when their trials w ditl proceed C 0 richards esq acting as their att attorney oraey mr barnard white was placed on trial today to day on two charges of unlawful f til cocab cohabitation i tation LOCAL NEWS T proa THURSDAYS DAMY DAILY MAY MAT 20 I 1 I 1 reward information concerning an iron grey mare described in our advertising columns will be rewarded at the office of arr B pratt corner maine and first south streets the animal strayed from pleasant grove and is supposed to be near south jor dam As usual the organ of vice this morning contains an article concerning the county jail which is termed a palatial prison and makes certain statements concerning mr B Y hampton mr ham hampton on says that the assertions made ri regarding criag him are unqualifiedly qualifiedly and maliciously false their publication in the vile bile sheet Is ample evidence of that fact more stealing between saturday night and monday morning there were stolen from the field east of liberty park a plow and harness belonging to 0 mr adams a cultivator from judge pe irs a and lid a ba harrow r r ow f from r a mr r rig bigby by T the h I 1 implements nip I 1 ein ent have not L t I 1 yet t been een recovered ov erd nor has a any y de definite it clue lu e to the thi thief abe been found death of elder coombs by private telegram jerom from payson utah county we learn that elder Isa isaiah ishM M coom coombs as of that place died at 1250 today to day the funeral services will beheld be held at 11 on sunday the deceased was a faithful ut man his family will have the sympathy of a host of friends in their bereavement double funeral shortly after 10 last night mrs josephine flowers the last remaining victim of the tragedy of tuesday night breathed her last about 25 hours after receiving the mortal wound the funeral of the two ladies mrs mr decker and mr flowers will be held in the alth ward schoolhouse school house tomorrow friday afternoon the sar services vices commencing at 3 SO 80 an invitation I 1 is extended to all the friends friends of the deceased to be present the sentinel I since the editor of the home Seit sentinel tinel doubled up his paper has doubled up op also it comes to us enlarged eal arged and improved an and giving evidence of increased prospects sand and usef usefulness ulness we hope its bubser subscription eption list has doubled up too and think thin r that the San pitchers should backup their sentinel so that ft may be a permanent watchman over their interests and guardian of their rights success and continued increase to the sanpete paper and those who have it in charge Disorder disorderly lv I 1 dudes about half past 10 last evening major erb of althe the walker house telephoned to the gity city hall for officers to quell a disturbance tur bance at the hotel three of the employees had refused to perform some of the labor assigned them and had interfered with others who were willing to do the work they swore and yelled like madmen and in addition used vile language tore up napkins and were guilty of other tumultuous conduct of the trio james dark clark wm win harrington and meyers clark was the most disorderly and kept up a noisy resistance to the officers all the way ay to ter the city hall today to day they were arraigned before justice and each entered a plea of guilty to the charge of di disturbing 9 the peace made a statement an and d claimed that he was not boisterous while harrington insisted that his lan ian guage was such that it would not bear repetition mrs greenwald of the st james hotel informed the court that jimmy clark k was a good boy 1 l the th e court imposed sed a fine ot each on and harrington and on dark clark the young bros company for some sometime time past royal hoy al B band and A joseph 0 young have been conducting a successful business in this city as dealers in sewing machines chiefly the domenic Do and musical instruments and nd merchandise the increasing magnitude of the business and the ii necessity c etsity f for or a larger working capital however led to a new organization ana the young brothers com company piny received a certificate of incorporation yesterday from secretary thomas the capital stock of the association aso is now placed at of which amount has biasi been subscribed for by R B youns young J 0 young M W pratt P H young J C cutler and J Q G smith of salt sall lake city and george woodward of st t george the board of dai di lectors lec electors tors who are to hold office until the elenion election in january next are R B young president J JO 0 young vice president M W pratt secretary and treasurer tevi P 11 young and john G smith the object of bf the corporation is to carry on tile the business of buying and ud selling sewing sewing machines musical instruments musical merchandise furniture and other wares and merchandise shenew the new company has purchased and taken takeji possession of the merchandise dige and office fixtures at the store owned by young brothers 38 s east temple street the old firm had the confide confidence nee of the public and the new organization starts out agith ath excellent prospects of a prosperous career died in kirtland A late issue ot of the willoughby ohio independent eident apprises us of the death of the reverend revere id samuel F whitney of kirtland who departed this life on ob the of last march at the advanced age of eighty two years and five days he was born bora in fairfield herkimer county new york on the of march 1804 but moved westward at an early day and settled in ohio then near the frontier he was a member of the M E church and one ot of its earne earnest ot ministerial workers as long as his health would permit he was a younger brother of presiding cling bishop newel ki K whitney for f or whom he entertained the warmest affection and highest respect even after the latter had bad joined the unpopular popular ua cormons mormons Mor mons and ever spoke of him in terms of earnest praise the bishop on his bis part was very solicitous for the spiritual welfare of his brother and used all his influence to persuade him to unite with the th church of jesus christ of latter day saints but without avail the deceased lived and died a staunch methodist his profession of over sixty years elder horace K whitney bishop 0 F whitney mrs belle sears mrs E B brells BW wells ells an and d others of his mormon relatives rela tivies have visited him at various times during the past few years and were always received with great kindness by him and his family relations the deceased left a widow his hia second wife three children by bv his first wife 1 and two sisters the above facts are communicated by bishop 0 F whitney grandnephew grand nephew to the ahe deceased who through some mischance has only just learned of his uncles death LOCAL NEWS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY MAY 21 yarrow warrow escape A seven year old aw narrow narrowly lv escaped death at butto butte xOn montana tana on monday last she was at attending school and one of her compa eanious give ave her a watch crystal which she put in dermouth her mouth tho the tain g blasc 1 a s was as of course broken into a t thousand 1 u bawd pieces and icher fright some of the particles loo got into her throat A stir surgeon geon was immediately called and extracted extrac tod all the pieces he cluid his instrument but was unable to state whether the litt little leone one had swallowed any 01 ib tho glass glaas one ot the pieces piece taken staken from the throat was of a V shape and as sharp as a razor racior at last accounts the little girl was all right anti and seemingly adwell as well HS go if nothing had happened first district CO court iri in the first district court yesterday mrs mis susan ausan parry parr of ogden was wag attained arta ined on a charge of perjury pei jury and took too k the statutory time tp ip plead A former indictment aga against lust this lady was quashed because of its being defective gcoy george e 0 woods of woods cross eutera entered a plea of guilty to the charge of 0 I 1 and will b be senter sentenced iced on may john bugen bargen pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging polygamy with matilda Lund lundell edl in the elvide evidence ace it was shown shou that augusta bergm alleged alleg leg ged 0 0 have been the legal wife had bad not been n formally voiced from a form former husband and the case wai was rp submitted resubmitted re to the grand jury who will report on n bergen will be arraigned on a new hew hir in 01 cament 4 golden wedding the fiftieth anniversary niver sary of the marriage of brother horne home and sister M isabella Isa beila horne occurred on sunday may ath on that occasion and next day there was au an assemblage of many of the descendants and friends of the esti estimable asble pear pair at their home in the fourteenth ward ot of this cit yand a most enjoyable time experienced was by all present broth erand bister horne home received the congratulations of their friends many ot of whom were unable to ti be presents present 4 brother horne home was arese prese presented pre ted by his bis children with an elegant gold watch while chster horne home was the recipient from tile the same source of a beautiful zold eold chain chaia and a pair of gold rimmed spectacles their grandchildren also presented to brother horne home a very pretty gold locket and to sister horne home a gold id ring set with three stories stones besides besides these a number of valued tokens were received from friends outside of the family we unite with tile the hosts of bf warm friends of brother and sister horne home in wishing them continued life peace and prosperity nineteenth avard primary the primary association of the ward held weir their annual meeting on wednesday the there aber swore ware paese present na as visitors bishop watson brother E R G horne mrs mien E rep Claw clawson soi president of primary stake association and counselor mrs louisa wells mrs A Boger fi president of primary ass association of FarlA farmington ington with several sisters of the ward and a goodly number of the parents of the little ones after the opening exercises a short out lut very was carried out by the members of the association we have not space to ins insert it it its details a president mrs alay clawson Ul awson mrs wils wells mrs rodgers mrs whipple and other ladies made remarks encouraging and instructive to to the children bishop watson made the closing remarks complimenting the children and comforting and encouraging the the association to ponti continue nue in the good work they ey were cereso qa well performing after pinging benediction was pronounced noun ced cedi by master fred derbidge after meeting bishop watson set apart miss eila as president ot the association and miss elizabeth bowman as counselor another oi of them what ate are claimed to be remedies tor for diphtheria i a are no now remark remarkably abl y p plentiful Lin in the midst of so ro may perhaps some toay may be found tobe to be kener generally allf effective aw we e publish bubli 1 agh faem as sent sen with this idea so fo long as it Is apparent ahat their constituents are not necessarily injurious lou r without an opinion as W their in merits eair here is ou ofte that came td hand by mall this illis morning gai a thota thorough vh ei emella of lobel lobelia lw then frequently gargle agle and bathe the th throat tram ear 10 ear car with a liquid an made a e by putting two teas teaspoon tula of finely pulverized lobelia seeds and the same amount of cAyen cayenne pe pepper into ino one quat quarto good ke keea eq cinerar viner ar shake up well wall arid and frequently it Is s better to stand awhile before using I 1 naver never knew a patient die de with after lobella lo belias I 1 fait chance to kill ill the poison and my e not very linked ld I 1 neither ee you yau need no not t be 66 afraid of lobelia it IS 19 perfectly aw harmless aless you must never scald lo 10 belio belia the pi icess renders it inert it is one ot the best medicines in skilful hands I 1 ever had tiny any knowledge of but its madus operandi 0 on the system js but bui little understood is under toe the weather DR P from the old country the following is an excerpt alrow a letter dated at leicester england may let from fromes E S I 1 since my arrival in england and my last to you yon from queenstown Queens iown town JL I have had d the pleasure or 01 giuins ins iu in company with president D 11 wells the newcastle o on tyne nty conference also manchester and liver pool conferences the latter being held at blackburn jarman had bad been there stirring the people up inciting them to do violence to the cormons mormons mor mons the result was waa that the good Temp lars hall was three times well tilled filled and during the evening it was packed Alfi although ough some uneasiness was manifested good |