Show HEWS PROM FROM TUESDAYS TUESDAY DAILY NOV 30 five counts this afternoon bishop AG driggs of sugar house ward was arraign arraigned td in the third district court on a five count indictment charging him with unlawful cohabitation with nith his wives cornelia pratt driggs and melvina kimball driggs the period covered by the blu bill is segregated as aa follows dec 1 1883 to jaae 30 80 1881 1884 july 1 1884 to V jan 31 1885 fa feb 1 1 to aug 31 1885 1 sept 1 am to march re h 31 1886 april 1 to nov 26 aw the plea of nut not guilty was entered the parry contempt case in theFt the last district court at ogden today mrs parrys counsel asked that the passing of sentence be suspended until jan 1887 17 this was granted the judge took occasion to state that he did not consider that she had committed perjury on her own volition vo lilion but at the instigation of others he said he expected the judgment under these circumstances to be that the defendant pay the costs of the suit amounting to about on condition that joseph parry her husband deliver himself up to the officers for prosecution for unlawful cohabitation court notes kotes proceedings in the third district court today to day societies Socie tie tle des mines de argent vs richard mackintosh court finds for defendant plaintiff is allowed 60 days in which to file state menton motion for new trial the united states vs john H rumel sen unlawful cohabitation one count plea of milty guilty sentence nep suspended I 1 wm C vs union pacific railway suit tor for damages on trial before a jury r the united states vs apollos driggs unlawful cohabitation live five counts plea of not guilty from the uintah agency AD today elwick murdock a indian familiarly familia rIv known as pick was a witness ind and interested spectator at the police court he came in from the uintah agency yesterday esterday where he is gri engaged in ranching rau cling and farming having already fenced in three fields and is now enclosing the fourth he has a fair english education can speak read and write the language with ease he dresses after the fashion of whit men with the exception of his hair which he be wears long lone he obtained his knowledge of english engligh during his residence of sixteen years with joseph murdock esq of Wasat ca county who cured cared for him from the time he was four until he was twenty years of aze age he subscribes for and reads read s a semiweekly semi weekly newspaper aper arrested and INs discharged charged yesterday afternoon deputy m marshal arsh al scott came in from tooele thoele having in custody walter W crane of that place whom he bad arrested on a charge of unlawful cohabitation with mrs crane and emma arnaud as his wives the alleged plural wife testified fied that she see was a widow and was employed ai a i housekeeper by the defendant fen dant she had bad never gone eone through any ceremony of marriage with him and never associated with him as bis 1118 wife under any circumstances whatever john D lan of tooele thoele testified tha thaL krs Mra arnaud was reputed repute d in the community to be the defendants wife john arnaud john taylor mrs mary J huff and matilda meacham all ail gave eave testimony to the effect that no 9 marital relationship existed between the defendant and ald the lady who was alleged in the complaint to be his plural wife and the commissioner accordingly ordered that mr crane be set at liberty the homana home the following communication from secretary thomas to the Indu industrial industria honie home indicates what steps have been taken mrs perm ferry n president of the industrial some home association of utah uta dear madam 71 1 respectfully submit for the information of of your association two resolutions which were adopted by the board of control enacted by act of congress at its meeting of nov 1 very respectfully signed ARTHUR L THOMAS SALT LASS CITY nov 17 1886 mr zave zane moved that the industrial home association of utah be invited to appoint a committee to act with the board in making the necessary emary arrangements range ments to prepare the building rented by bv the board for use immediately and act 1 in conjunction with the board in opening the industrial home carried unanimously mr boreman moved that the industrial du home association of utah be requested to notify the matron elected by the association that her services sei vices would be needed at once i carried unanimously 01 4 mrs dr wood of leavenworth 4 kansas is the lady selected for matron rumel recasts recants Be Re canta cants today T od john H rumel sen was arraigned in the third district court the indictment against him charged unlawful cohabitation with abbie gray rumel kumel and eliza gray sometimes known as eliza rumel from december 1 1883 to nov 25 aw on the inquiry of the clerk what is your plea to this indictment guily guilly or not dot guilty mr rumel said to the court coart if your honor please I 1 would like to 0 make maie oua a short statement with recard regard to pleading to this indictment The Court then what he had to say when he read the following in pleading to this indictment it if your honor please I 1 would like to make a short state statement ment my record as a law abiding citizen for nearly 68 years has never been called in question until this day during this time I 1 nave have never sued a person nor have I 1 ever had bad a suit to defend to say that I 1 am guilty of this charge would be doing violence to my conscience nevertheless the grand jurors uror ha have v indicted me for the crime of unlawful cohabitation and as their findings are entitled to re I 1 shall plead guilty which seems to be rather paradoxical it if I 1 have erred in my judgment or understanding of the law in the past I 1 shall not tarnish my record as a law abiding citizen in the future and will boey the law in the future as construed by the court JOHN H RUMEL KUMEL SICK mr varlan varian recommended a suspension of sentence the court remarked that the statement of the defendant seemed candid in cases heretofore when the defendants had bad given satisfactory assurance that their promises to obey the law were made in good faith it had bad been customary to suspend judgment the present seemed to be one of that class where the defendant was sincere and sentence was therefore suspended FROM wednesdays DAILY DEC 1 court notes Proc proceedings edings in the third district court today to day W C 1 reddon vs union pacific railway company suit for damages trial before jury in progress the united instates vs andrew W cooley unlawful cohabitation one count plea of not guilty louis peterson of alpine city utah county was admitted to citizenship in the case of butler vs cox the defendant was allowed until dec to plead A W cooley arraigned to day in the third district court andrew W cooley of brighton was arraigned on an indictment charging him with unlawful cohabitation he has haa already served onel term in the penitentiary tent iary and the present indictment covers a period may i 1 to nov 24 1880 it is alleged teats be has baa lived live a during that time with his wives mary cooley ann jenkins cooley rachel coombs cooley and Ann Hazen cooley A plea of not guilty was entered charles burgess arrested yesterday afternoon atter noon charles burgess a night watchman was arrested on the charge of living with two wives he was taken before commissioner mckay where he gave bonds for his bis appearance pe arance at the preliminary lb bearing earing this afternoon at 2 p in today to day however the defendant was allowed to waive the examination and was placed under 1500 bonds to await the grand jurys investigation the witnesses were released on ball bail each george naylor arrested today to day george naylor against whom an indictment tor for unlawful cohabitation was found some time since was brought to this city by deputies greenman Gree ninan and vandercook about 10 last the marshals called at mr naylors taylors Nay lors residence at kamas summit county and arousing that gentleman informed him of 0 the object i of their visit he was taken to park city from whence the trip to this city was made this the defendant was notified to appear in court this afternoon for arraignment and will take the statutory time until friday next to plead released this morning charles denney of the eleventh ward was brought down from the penitentiary where he be has served a six months term and 30 days additional for the fine on a convict conviction ioa for unlawful cohabitation he was taken before commissioner critchelow who discharged him from custody L berg of the same ward who has served out a similar seu sentence tence tor for the same reason was also taken before the commissioner but the hearing bearing of his bis application for discharge was deferred u until gitil 4 pm today to day in order that mr varian cou could i d be present teacher appointed miss viola pratt a graduate of the district school und and a student at the university of deseret has been appointed an assistant teacher in the deaf mute department miss pratt has been familiar with the method of communicating with the deaf ever since the school was first established and she promises to make an efficient teacher under proper training the department has one pupil from new mexico and idaho territories each and with a large institute built in this city salt lake would shortly become the centre of education for the deaf from the surrounding territories applications f far ekr admission have been received from montana antana and arizona death of george Me beker at an early hour this morning elder george a well known and respected citizen isi died at his residence in the ward as will be seen oy by a notice which appears elsewhere the deceased was afflicted with a substance which commenced to grow upon his thigh about six aix years ago As it caused him no pain until recently he paid but little attention to it leat it attained to a prodigious size however horev er and about six weeks since lace it was removed by surgical operation the result was a rupture of sume some of the leading veins of we tue limb and consequent fatal symptoms be had also been troubled with an affection of the kidneys brother was a solid honest hearted man and faithful lat ter day saint the B D Y academy our provo correspondent informs us that by special invitation a number of provos citizens met in council monday night to consider the ithe condition of the B Y academy it was proposed and adopted that a beneficiary fund be raised those who subscribe to the fund have the privilege of sending any student to the academy to the extent of his contribution trib ution as a present contingency t to 0 keep the institution going until something more per might ight develop A fund of over eleven hundred dollars was subscribed at once and committees were appointed to wait on those not present it is expected that a generous amo amount will de be raised A painful case robert holmes of st johns arizona writing under date of the dinst informs us of a painful not to say serious accident acci lent which befell james wilkins of that place last august from the effects of which lie he has suffered greatly while cutting wood his axe glanced and cut through his shoe into the bis big toe at the joint next the foot he did not go to have it dressed as he should have done but went on with his work till the wound became so painful lie he had to quit and go home the best surgical skill attainable was secured but little good was done erysipelas subsequently set in the flesh rotted from the bone and the patients life seemed threatened he has hung on so far how everand a new doctor is in charge who proposes to resort to amputation which he thinks will be successful brother wilkins is confined to his bis bed in st johns and is in a precarious condition the contributor Contri buier 11 this ever welcome monthly magazine for december is before us brimful of new and good things profound logical instructive tive and humorous those who have been conjecturing and wonder wondering ipg as to what meaning was attached tv tu the cryptographic announcement which has appeared in these hese t and other columns so often of late the must go will have their cu rosity gra tined tilled by a perusal of this number of the contributor it proves to be a very biever satire on the way things judicial have been going on lu utah for a year or so past the lime is 1200 years hence the place I 1 athabasca acca then a satrapy of the united states now a part of british america A peculiar people have settled there who revolt against the prevailing law which forbids fam lles lies having more than one child each the settlers claiming and e exercising xer elsing the right of several thus organizing orga nizine society upon a poly kid basis after a while carpetbag carpet bag officials are appointed whose special task it is to to bring the back within the law and put an end to 11 A sample trial is detailed anderson mcanderson Is arrested on an indictment charging that crime and on another tor for holding out the child as his own the latter having 81 counts the proceedings in court the squelching of defend defendants aLts counsel the overriding of precedents precedent 14 and the establishment ol of new and incongruous rules of pr practice the willingness of the jury to convict ac are all set forth in a manner so apt and suggestive that only the most obtuse will fill fail to see the drift another good thing is sketches and reminiscences of prison life 11 the present contributor con containing tainiA the opening chapter the article is from the pen of one who has been there of course and has been elsewhere enough to know how to tell what he saw heard and felt in a manner which always takes with the average reader those who think there is little it if anything of interest to the outside world going on within the walls of the penitent penitentiary tary will change their minds upon a perusal of this article for it bristles with sarcastic references I 1 states briskly and pointedly the details detail s of the discipline enforced and in fact turns the concern inside out here and there is a dash of dry humor which acts as so much sauce for the meat and altogether a racy readable article Is the result of 0 W W T s contribution the claims of the catholic church I 1 is a scholarly cogent and consistent exposition of the subject the language is of a high class while being so simple that all may understand it and the arguments and propositions are advanced and placed with that skill which ever comes of the master hard hand in literature this tais is the work of prof john J a becket chapter 11 of 6 the rise kise and fall of nauvoo by elder B H roberts is ake introductory article apostle P F M lyman makes a valuable contribution to comments of the day and the usual quota of other matter of good quality aud ample quantity also appears within the covers of this number it is well worth reading through |