Show LOCAL leocal NEWS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY NOV 27 wants a school A country settlement in want of an efficient and reliable school teacher can probably secure the services of such a c ne by applying an to coalter music dealers of this city A NU misplaced placed chest mr frederick christenson writes as follows from fair fairview lew view under date of november thereto there is a chest emigrants baggage sent here from nephi by mistake and now at the coop co op store marked A brown San sanpete pete utah As I 1 suppose the party owning it is very much in hi need of it please make its whereabouts known through your paper new styles in to days issue is a new advertisement of john 0 cutler brother agents for the provo mills the factory is making strides in the production of new styles of goods with which the shelves of cutler brother are being depleted the latest from provo are in blankets dress flannels oyer coating and suit ings arraigned lorenzo stutz of mill creek was arraigned in the district di strict court today to day on a two count char charge e of unlawful cohabitation the periods periods alleged are december 1 1883 to november 30 1881 1884 december 1 lw to april 30 IM the alleged wives bet b being n elizabeth stutz and catherine 8 tu tz A plea of guilty was entered a and nd s sentence e set for monday at 10 am held to answer on wednesday afternoon in the case of the united states vs A W the deputies failed to find any additional witnesses besides the defendants three daughters whose evidence was noted nosed in wednesdays NEWS so at the request of the district attorney the commissioner placed mr under 1500 bonds to await the grand jurys action court notes proceedings in the third district court today to day Soc societies Socie iette tie des mines de lox ington vs ale alex mayberry the court further holds for plaintiff in matter of costs I 1 thomas marshal vs john F claut mann cagna et al ai dismissed and attach ment discharged arthus brown vs george J holliday hollida da default and judgment ablen ellen frederickson and lars nelson kelson natives of sweden but now residents of pluto county w were ere admitted to citi 1 zenshin zen ship united states vs thomas jenkins unlawful cohabitation one count plea of guilty and court suspends sentence des mines etc vs K R J mcintosh trial before co court urt argued and submitted the people etc vs A J peacock and andea W A thompson assault on al householder appeal from justices court lury jury waived and trial before joura united states vs lorenzo stutz unlawful cohabitation two counts plea of guilty sentence gm set lor for mon monday ay nov A twentieth warder arrested at 7 this morning deputies pratt and cannon called at the house of wm H Tovey ln lu the twentieth ward and arrested him on a charge of unlawful cohabitation the examination came up before commissioner mckay today to day the complaint made by D W rench bench accuses the defendant of having from dec 1 1883 to nov kovl I 1 i 1886 lived with his two wives As no counsel was pre either side the commissioner conducted the proceedings ce mrs anna maria tovey was sworn and te testified stilled I 1 am a married lady the defendant is my husband I 1 mrs harriet salina tovey testified I 1 am the wife of the defendant live in the twentieth ward my husband lives with me a portion of the time my youngest child is two and a half months old miss eliza tovey testified the defendant is 18 my father my mothers name is anna maria I 1 am it 14 years old my younge youngest it sister emillis Emil Ewi lyls two years ol 01 old father lives with mother a portion of the time tho the commissioner fixed the amount of bail at 1000 and W J beatie and miles romney became sureties the witnesses were also required to give bonds of each for their appearance before the grand jury on nov thomas jenkins promises today thomas jenkins of the fourth ward of this city was arraigned in the third district on a charge of u unlawful cohabitation the indictment alleged that subsequent to december 1 1888 the defendant had bad lived with an anu n jenkins mary B R avery jenkins mahala elmer jennas and mary ann bailey jenkins as his wives contrary to the provisions of the edmunds law after a bho short A consultation with assistant district dietric t attorney varian the accused cu sed entered a plea of guilty mr varian Vari anthen then stated to the court i that the members of the grand jarv who found the indictment and himself were all of the opinion that mr jenkins was disposed to obey the law in the future as he believed it to be supreme they thought him sincere in this and recommended that the court listen to what he had to say the court then interrogated the defendant doto deto fen dant who said he was willing to obey the law as construed by the courts his legal wife bad died since he was indicted the court suggested you should marry one of the otters and make lier her the legal wife and live with her alone the defendant said he would do this and by his bis request the court explained that a common law marriage was legal in utah judge zane then that in cases of this kind kiad where the defendant was willing to conform to the law it was customary to suspend sentence behavior and a similar order was made in this case the penitentiary prisoners entertained yesterday Yester clay thanksgiving was to the prisoners in the penitentiary like a burst ot of sunshine in the midst of clouds by courtesy of marshal dyer to whom an application for the privilege was made the young ladies association of brigham city was permitted to supply the thanksgiving dinner A deputation of two members of the society were accorded the privilege of setting the tables which were handsomely garnished with flowers the repast was excellent and highly appreciated by the recipients cip lents ot of the kindly attentions at two the inmates of the prison were also regaled with a treat in artistic form in ane shape of a mixed entertainment in which music was the predominating element with recitations and readings interspersed making an attractive variety the whole had been with the consent of the marshal and Warden concocted and arranged arran ran ed by manager H B clawson of the salt lake theatre whose ability as a caterer in that line is well known the performers from the outside were prof geo careless prof E stephens ste hens prof J H paul geo T W moroni thomas C S burton john G midgley and adelbert beesley and mrs agnes olsen thomas mi miss edith clawson knowlton mrs vila vilate te young miss ella beesley of the inmates who in the performances were a choir mr rudger eudger clawson and mr T M johnson Joh naon the entertainment was of a high ar order artistically and was greatly enjoyed by the auditors many of whom were stirred with emotion by the influence of pathetic and exquisite music the marshal mrs dyer and party of friends and the warden were in the prison during the proceedings of the day and took an interest in maki making 9 matters as pleasant as possible mr T M johnson in behalf of the prisoners moved a vote of thanks to the visitors who had so se kindly and ably contributed to their entertainment bishop W M bromley made a similar motion expressive of ap precia tion of the courtesy manifested by earsl marshal jai dyer and add warden brown for the part they had taken both motions were unanimously and heartily sustained similar customs prevail on holidays in various other prisons in the boua country some seme of the best beat vocal and castru mental performers giving their services on such occasions they are praiseworthy and humane tending to I 1 relieve prison life of its almost unendurable monotony FROM SATURDAYS DAILY NOV KOV 20 reinstated to the saints in the course I 1 have pursued within the last few weeks I 1 feel that I 1 have bave erred in criticising criticizing critic ising the decisions lately given against me by giving publicity to statements that have had a tendency to unjustly reflect upon a high council of the church and sincerely ask all I 1 have so wronged to forgive me A MILTON MUSSER in blew of brother musser having acknowledged his error it has been unanimously adopted as the sense of the high council that he be restored to the love and confidence of its members and the church in witness whereof I 1 have t hereunto affixed the seal tartt I 1 of the tae high sh council this SEAL seala 3 day of november A ID 1886 jamzs JAMES D STIRLING clerk pro tern tem salt lake city nov 1886 pour four counts this afternoon john adams of centerville Cent erville was arraigned on a jour count indictment charging him with unlawful cohabitation with mrs mariette manette adams and mrs lizzie cleveland adams as his wives he pleaded not guilty and his bail was increased c to 2000 another 9 promise T 1 in the third district court today to day william A morrow a non mormon was arraigned on the charge of unlawful cohabitation and entered a plea of guilty upon the usual question being put to him by judge zane 1 he replied that he would hereafter ob obey ey the law whereupon sentence was suspended arraignment isaac brockbank was arraigned in the third district court today to day on the charge of unlawful cohabitation the indictment contains one count arid and alleges that from oct 1 1883 to sept 17 1886 he lived with kate howard brockbank and mary ann and park brockbank achis as his wives in salt lake city A plea alof not guilty was wa 13 made A new bond was require rna if from r 0 m the defendant the am amount u of b bail a U being increased tr from om 1000 to 1500 lost boy A little boy about 10 years of age M was picked dup up here by the police nearly a year ago and was kept elat at the city hall for some time mrs matilda M busby of the ward took him in charge and has him now subject to the call upon her for his release by any one having h 1 3 authority to demand it he gives the name of james peter any one possessing information of his relatives or having a clue chie thereto will please communicate the same the county ail today to day edward ryan was sent to the county jail all b by judge zane ryan was indicted by by y the grand jury tor for petit larceny it being alleged that on october 30 he stole 15 10 and 5 in gold belonging to michael iel drourke URo urke th tho theft was committed in a saloon the rhe accused stated that he had taken the money but was under the influence of liquor at the time the court appointed S W lewis as ryans counsel but after consultation the plea of guilty was allowed to remain and the court sentenced the defendant to 30 days in the county jail court notes proceedings in the third district court today to day the people etc vs edward ryan byan petit larceny plea of bilty guilty sentenced to one month in salt sa t lake county au the united states vs isaac brock baar i unlawful cohabitation one count defendant arraigned and plead not guilty de mines de argent hd macintosh trial resumed before the court the united states vs wm win A morrow unlawful cohabitation on oue count plea of guilty and sentence suspended joseph rogers was admitted to citizenship zen ship the united states vs john adams unlawful cohabitation four counts defendant arraigned and pleads not guilty bail fixed at 2080 2000 arrested about 5 yesterday afternoon deputy barshal vandercook while in ia quest of another party in the twenty first ward against joseph blaut against whom an indictment for unlawful cohabitation was found by the last grand jury mr blunt has been keeping out of the public lic gaze more or less since that time his wife being on the verge of confinement and he desiring to be near her at the critical moment this having been reached a pair of boys having haning been born on the dinst the father has not been so particular the last day or two with the result stated he has not tried conceal his marital relations however and frankly admitted everything before the grand jury that indicted him he ele was brought into court immediately after the arrest and given till monday morning to plead he then went before mckay and gave bonds in the sum of 1500 S P and D L davis becoming sureties it is understood the indictment contains but one count ogden valley A letter from eden states stales that everything is moving along in in that settlement in a quiet pa peaceable ceable manner The Thew write says we have a good sunday school which is as a general thing well ell attended our primary association Is pretty well patronized the Y M M 1 I and Y L M 1 I A hold meetings every week i at both of which tabie is a v very ery fair attendance the members of the female relief belief society are none behind the others in striving to do all the good they cao can last saturday night the fiercest snow storm that eden has experienced for years year set in and continued for over two days on sunday the wind almost blew a hurricane preventing nearly everybody from appearing outside of their doors except to feed their stock gr or get them to water which in many instances was found to be a very difficult task but for the last day or two the weather has moderated and the heat of the sun has hag settle settled the snow down considerably making excellent sleighing our dramatic company has commenced its winter season and has some excel ent pieces in rehearsal renear sal which will be produced during the long monotonous winter months the performances performance the company since its organization nave have been well patronized the health of the people here is good I 1 do not know of oae case of sickness 11 FROM MONDAYS DAILY NOV 39 29 free again A ain today to day judge wm J cox and wm wim G bickley Bic kiey of beaver and peter wimmer of Pa rowau were taken before commissioner critchelow and after taking the required oath were discharged they have each served a six term terin and 30 days additional for the fine for the offense of unlawful cohabitation fine and cheap fruit provo has beon been noted this year for fine apples and pears which are being sold at unusually low prices on the arria arrival A I 1 of trains at the provo depot a number of juveniles are on hand with baskets of fruit which they offer to passengers at prices that occasion favorable comment from travelers balling either from the east or west sentenced to one year brother lorenzo stutz of mill creek was called in the third district coutt court today to day to receive sentence on a two count indictment for unlawful cohabitation lie he declined to make any promise as to bis big future conduct and was sentenced to one years imprisonment in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of and costs of prosecution pro s ec carp we are in receipt of the foil lowing which will be of interest to a great many editor aitor deseret D eber et news new s the U S carp car is expected at osden ogden next wednesday and here wednesday or thursday A M MUSSER acting fash commissioner AI Al dispatch upon this expectation is based as follows 1 NOV 26 1886 A M X musser salt lake city carp car will arrive at ogden at pm tomorrow to morrow tuesday UBO GRO H H MOORE badly frozen charles stain of manti county was brought up lap from the south the other day and placed in the deseret hospital for treatment about two weeks since while traveling as an agent for the floral record a picture of which george E anderson is proprietor he was caught in a snow storm in ane mountains between castle dale and sanpete valley he lost his way and would have perished had he not been found by john lowry about ten miles from manti to which point he was conveyed his hands and feet were baal badly frozen and it is feared that the left foot toot will have to be amputated lie he is ia receiving every possible attention at the hospital mr L D vinson U D I 1 E R K R has tried and endorses red bed star cough cuye |