Show 1 f LOCAL NEWS WF bif aars S DAILY r 3 2 T atan of f 01 officers the officers of the T t 11 M I 1 1 A orthis stake w will ill meet next saturday june ath at the of mrs IS S taylor one block and 0 f the clift house ill um interested t er are are c cordially invited to intend i 11 court proceedings in the third District Court today to t oda williams illiams ly harvester co vs E R war iod aock default and judgment for plain iff henry cumberland et al vs louis oviatt et at al decree of foreclosure for report of referee CF C F Dixon vs L LP hudson et al judgment lor for defendants aon upon report ofie ofa feree i r C r F dichon vs V 11 mccoy et a al I 1 defendants defeno lupow recurt ot of referee geo spott et al V 0 silas reedy reao faial iu gre so f His historical record number 6 5 of this valuable periodical is just oat with b r j sketches ol of john E page and T k t john ataylor Twy lor an inter on kirtland and a num xer CT of 0 short abort sketches under the headdi 11 we take pleasure pie asure 4 a the record on and accurate accurate merits being that the editor Is endeavor kg to present dates and facts as careful efforts can obtain them to all students of church history this periodical will be invaluable in eon consideration also of the nominal subscription n price r the historical sears should fiad its ce way into every house of the latter ater day saints another arrest this morning at 6 deputies Greenman Cuddihee and glenn ov went aut 0 o the residence of hyrum yol soro in iii the nineteenth ward a warra warrant nt of arrest upon him aklin several witnesses were also the casp case cama came up before Q akay this morning on th complaint alleges thap thai frodi july 1 to june 1 1886 the defendant with nancy B folsum and an aua anna jandusay folsom as his 11 no to the provisions of the 6 law jaw mr folsom daiv waived and wag was released on 1 G K R jones an 04 as vetios Bure alg ties the witnesses ness s were e alq placed under bonds 0 of f each tp appear beffre the grand aurit jury this 19 4 afternoon errion I 1 bathing and salt company toi day Sec secretary thomas issued a certificate of corporation to the adams and kiesel salt company of atah organized with a capital stock of the object of the company is the acquiring and manufacturing salt and yelling selling and dis disposing of the same owning and operating isalt salt works aind and such other plants OB As may be deemed necessary to carry on aw a general lian handling dlin of salt in the mut most pron pro litake tahle manner also to maintain et a batting resort on salt lake utah Te fedory dory aad carrying on such business IAP therewith as the jae pursuit ima nay require the in I 1 0 batol ra tol stockholders ol 01 ers and officers are p cadam C adams I 1 ir isred 41 besel wm win W babe G galbraith rith theodore bachand a ud wm S bausenbach cau ruined this morning a gentleman who resides just south of the city mine came to the city hall and asked for ane ne odthe of the girls who was arrested la in a 0 of f i il ill I 1 repute on saturday ni night vt ie re appeared greatly excited and when v en the girl appeared it was developed dev elope d that she was wai his niece whom he had a d supposed was living out as a hired girl ir I 1 la in the city her parents are dea dead d and the uncle had taken charge of the girl who is but anteen elect years ears of 0 ake age hr astor is to the effect thal thai when she one left me abo about t six sit sticks ago the house to which is she 11 e went A as a erent girl ws was kept bewie hy ahe am MO may turner the latter by threats and pea suasion induced her to adopts life of shame aft the seebe between uncle and niece was most painful the latter atter expressing herself as willing to 40 do anything to escape from her present disgraceful career obsequies AD bs 1 e so r blotner Br otner and sister ills wr edward kang g desire des irta to return aa n their sincere cafe thanks tp to those who in 14 any 1 Y way assisted heni hem during the sickness F ss and after afeei the m death of their beloved ed e son jas jase E kins who departed depart lr pd this lifo life thursday may ma 37 ohp th jEu un eral services were hold held in the sixteenth ward meeting house Sunday lastant la last stat at 12 the a aspea speakers on the he occasion were ishop bishop kesler rl coup counselor oeler irr nd elder phillip spry of 6 the arcq he sixteenth X c alth vader watland bishop P pollard rd and counselor win in binder or oi t ahe e ward an all spoke highly of ohp many good traits trait af character he possessed essed the sio singing glug was also very verv impressive nearer fearer my god to thep thee I 1 being rendered roide edill in 44 ato effective alaun m aloer er by the fifteenth and sixteenth elath ward cliel ciuba f combined ned after the services serviced were concluded a large por cortege tege followed the remaina remain to the cemetery comet after dedication and aid singing best comrade rest by the glee all that was mortal of Jr brother other kin king M wao wa laida laid way away to rest we are requested to as ask th mil lenial alar to copy the foregoing A volume ol of poems the following r review e v ae ww written critien b by brother H W naisbitt t of a new book has been handed in n for publication advance sheets of a volume of poems by byj J H ward have been received from the publishers joseph joseoh hyrum patry parry co f the specimen volume is of some pases and quite attract attractive ivein in appearance pe arance being illustrated by native went talent whose suggestive sketches were engraved in the est east the contents of the volume are quite diversified divers ined and the title ballads Ballad 0 life gilds giatis no really adequate idea of the variety of topic and style the poems are not all of equal excellence but there are areTi mom oae duvoid of interest their reception however will depend mere or less upon the mood ar cu cultivation I 1 I 1 of the reader i nhe ithe arst an striking poem hearing bearing the title 1 r evermore 1 is with its musical rhythm calculated to linger in the memory and find a rest z ing place in the heart the little lyric called 6 alf eifel 01 is worthy of reading and repetition as is also the one entitled be true to thyself the happy islands also exhibits the spirit of poetry in a degree far beyond the average adof of writers compensation is a ha little atle gem I 1 the incarnation breathes a devotional feeling in fact the warm sentiments of the heart find vent in pathos in the description of the quiet scenes of domestic life in religious feeling and of civil war such as even the non combatants combatant scan can appreciate for their vivid picturing of its serious times timesia tim eswA A few choice narrative ancil humorous ballads with two or three more pretentious tent ious poems and some translay tran translations slat lons from various authors make up such a book as will find warm welcome from f rom agoain a growing class ot of readers seedless to remind the reader that the author is already well and fa known as the writer of the hand of providence and gospel philosophy this effort which combines versatility of subject felicity of expression i n add marked abilia ability as aa to rhyme an and d rhythm will multiply chis his admirers the book se sell I 1 our young people want it many of ts individual divi fial pieces will be used in the recitation ro roo maud omand a few will find a permanent niche in literature A book almost entirely home made will secure home chonle patronage and warm friends FROM THURSDAYS D DAILY AILT JUNE 3 the emigrants by special telegram from now hew york we learn that 1 4 the company oi of an emigrants grants iram liverpool 1 arrived yesterday ft afternoon bergoon in n charge of elder bider moroni L pratt they left new the west today to day tao elaborate wp wo have received iroma from a Kays vilie correspondent a communication muni cation chwe wa are only ohly unable to publish an n ac account colant of its extraordinary length gobl we apu woud ad be pleased to insert letters from more anon amon it if they were cut aown cown brevity being ari an absolute necessity when space ia at a premium direct of facts are what new newspapers want we win will be pleased to hear from the gent gentleman leinan a again sin it he will simmer his matter and give us the gist of what he be touches upon emery county crops W howard writes from af huntington the crops in this place and as near as I 1 can learn from other settlements in the county are nearly an average of the crops of other years not as goodas in 1885 but fully at as goodas good as formerly there will be no grain to spare for export the reason is there are quite a few that do noa not farm and a large number of pew new settlers coming into tae county who rise VP up the surplus the health of the people generally is good the water in the county as usual is very high streams dan dangerous gerbus to cross the weather for a couple of weeks has been very warm characteristic on tuesday morning I 1 g edward brain was sentenced un cpr for a states officer to imprisonment in tile the utah penitentiary for one da day 24 hours andi and to pay a fine of g 25 lie he served the term and paid the fine thus fully satisfying the judgment of the court notwithstanding this fact U S marshal ireland peremptorily refused to liberate him until he had bad paid the costs of the prosecution amounting to mr brain paid the amount un der protest and has since taken initiatory steps toward legal proceedings against the marshal with a view to recovering to covering vering the sum not included in the judgment this mornings fire shortly after 2 this ibis morning A small stable belonging to christian windel brough was discovered to be in flames at once rendered assistance and aboy was sent to Fir emens hal with the news Asso As soon onas as the alarm was given the firemen hastened to the place on fifth south street between third and fourth east but the stable and about a ton of lucern were ware destroyed by vigorous efforts the resi residence deace of 0 mr S W daie was saved A strong wind was blowing at the time and the stable was in close proximity to mr darkes house the loss amounts to about 50 the cause of the fire is unknown the county hospital the fine brick structure being erected on the state road by salt lake co county u aty for the care of those dependent on the county for support is now up to the square an anzilie dilie timbers of the roof are being put in place it is expected to be finished within sixty days the location of the hop hospital pital is an excellent one the building is substantial wen lighted and ventilated all of the rooms both in the uppa upper and lower loer stories will be heated by steam the intent intention ign beins being to dispense euse with ath the use of stoves or eres fires throughout the house tot lot the ad safety of the Ini inmates mates the surrounding grou groups ads will be laid out and beautified and as soon as practicable everything will be arranged to make the place as attractive it and comfortable for table as possible for those who are placed there homer duncan doncan arrested F early arly this b Js morning deputies franks smith arid glenn arrested mr homer duh drin can of the Elo eleventh ward on a charge of unlawful cohabitation with his wives mr duncan is a white haired gentleman 72 years of age and quite feeble able in health he wai was required to appear defore before commissioner 1 mckay this morning ona on a co complaint m plaint signed by E A Irela ireland fid alleging that the defendant lived ildved with and acknowledged as his wivis wives mrs asenath duncan call and mrs sarah T duncan from july 1 1883 to june 1 1886 A plea of not guilty was entered and the examination waived the defendants bonds were fixed at 1000 and that ot six witnesses at each solon foster and james W eardley w were ere sureties eureti es the witnesses were ushe ushered red into the presence of the grand jury to day first district court the follow fellow lowing first district court items of Y vest elday are gleaned from the ogden herald ithe the case of the united states vs John Bergen charged with polygamy was continued for the term by consent of both sides mr A J kersnar raab was asked to stand up and the court informed him of the nature of the indictment found against him for 1884 and to which he had plead rb city the C court ourt asked mr kershaw I 1 if he be had anything to say why sentence should not now be passed on him mr M kershaw K haw replied as follows B ein born american citizen I 1 would say as your honor already k knows novas in the past year I 1 have tried to 14 live ve in such a manner as to cause no offense against the united states and without making such a promise as will infringe upon my religious obligations I 1 will say I 1 will try in the future to ivein an such a manner as will cause no further trouble to the united states and as I 1 have done dome during the past al eighteen jl teen months will live with wath my first wife the court was buried in thought for a few moments and then informed mr kershaw that sentence in his case would be deferred until 2 this afternoon mr kershaw sat down and the court announced draw a jury in the case of the united states against william stimpson 11 the witnesses in the case were called and C C richards Eich ards esq announced to the court that defendant desired to change his plea flea to one of guilty this was as done by the defendant fen dant and the court set saturday next as the day for passing sentence atthe at the afternoon session the court questioned mr kershaw as to his course in the f future and he promised to obey the law as construed by the courts his honor then gave defendant the usual homily though it was different in substance from others which have been given and then suspended sentence |