| Show LOCAL NEWS FROM SATURDAYS DAILY M MAB ma a 13 home from the pen 11 Brothers john nicholson george romney avd and wm win A hopsiter Kos Hos this morning emerged from the penitentiary after having served the term of six months for which they were sentenced less tae discount lor for good behavior and paid their tines lines and costs of trial brother nicholsons Kich Nich olsons sentence commenced three days later than taase of the other brethren and his release today to day is due to his getting the benefit ot of the new copper act which went into effect yesterday they all look and feel well and report 0 th the wet brethren ire u whom they left within hotd the P prison r 80 as being quite hearty and in spirits t we are plad glad to see them the once on more in ore at liberty as all their otheir friends doubtless will be and honor them for the firmness with which they have endured the penalty imposed upon them rather than be untrue to principle the mendon suicide the ogden herald has the following particulars 0 the ibe suicide which occurred la in mendon mend on cache county marca loth as stated state d in the NEWS at the time about u 6 in the morning the deceased john K bird got up as usual and went to the bath to feed his horses and cattle he took off his coat and nuns hung it up in the barn and then went to the hay stack and discarded his shoes the day before he be borrowed from its ills brower brother a spencer carbine and two cartridges for the pur purpose pese he sala said of killing some dogs that were in the habit of worrying his cattle he went on to the stack and placing the muzzle of the gun to his left breist pulled 1 the he trigger the ball passed through 4 his left lung and ranging 1 downwards came out at the second t rib near tile the backbone death must have been instantaneous lie he was found by his son hyrum about thirty minutes after the fatal deed was committed from the evi evidence deuce adduce ed tl at the inquest it appears that bird had been bean meditating suicide for some time past on oil making the awful discovery the boy hyrum raised the alarm and soon re relatives latifes and friends were wera on 04 the biot tile the de ceased was lying on his back and tile the sun gun was resting reading VA of his feets feet A verdict of suicide was returned john P aj K bird way was il a son or of charles bird sen and was about 69 59 years ot age he leaves leave s a wife and eleven children mostly biown gro wn up to mourn his bis untimely end from all that can be learned 1 romes I fic tu trouble uble appears to have been tte the cause of the commission of the rash act tiie the sad affair has cast a gloom over the quiet little settlement of mendon tois lia being the first case of the kind that has bas occurred there deputies doings this morning Dep deputies greenman Gr Vau vandercook dercook smith and cuddihe Cudd itie went to the cannon farm and searched the houses bouses of president geo Q cannon claiming that they were looking for mrs eliza capon cannon who was not there justas just as they got through mrs edna L smith came to the farm la in company wit ii a hawaiian lady and was detained by b y the deputies mrs smith had at the very urgent solicitation of the Hawaiian lady ladi consented to take her on a visit to president cannons family when they reached the gate they were stopped by the deputies jabo demanded mrs smiths name tafts tiffs she ref refused used to give when she was informed that she aus answered the description of mrs eliza cagnon for whom they were looking she then informed them she was not mrs cannon nor a member of the family nor did she kao goow w anything of the family affairs she was however against her earnest protestations compelled to turn back the he deputies deput les saying they would take h her er along anyway she headed her orse norse JI tor for the city and on the way up the four deputies harroun ded decher her a though they I 1 were conducting some great captive and abd paid too ho heed to her request to ride either before or atter alter when aheu she reached the street leading leadin to her home mrs smith smita refused ref used io 10 accompany the deputies farther as no ino service ot of any an paper had been made upon her hernane her name was demanded tout but she refused ref used to give it ic except on condition that she should then bal beber er bitted to go at liberty this was not granted so the deputies read an improvised subpoena incerti inserting lag a fictitious name and compelled the ladies to accompany them while they rode on either side of the buggy bu agy mrs smith was then taken before the grand jury il ury and severely catechised catechi sed and when she was recognized as the wife of president joseph P F smith she was informed that unless she furnished 29 bail she would have to remain in the marshals custody after some hours tier her friends received information of her situation and D L dails and geo stringfellow were secured as bondsmen and mrs smith wis was released as was also the hawaiian lady af after ter she had bad been beto before re the grand jury where eliere mr air H P richards h was called to act as interpreter chester Lov elands death we mentioned a few days since the demise of brother chester loveland and promised to publish a sketch of his life which we were not then in possession of facts sufficient to give we have since received the following from a aa brigham city correspondent his death occurred at his house at calls fort in box elder county joir nty kit at 6 a m march ath the cause of death being erysipelas he was born dec 80 1817 in the town of madison geaugh geauga geow ga county ohio was baptized ba P iced into the church of J Jesus e christ of if latter day saints in the month of june 1837 by y elder josias atterfield at kirtland kirtlan A ohio obio and on the same day received rece ivec a patriarchal blessing uder the hands of father joseph smith he was married to panny fanny call february 1838 and removed to loraine 0 o where he lived two years tied awl then removed to haycock county ill he passed through the eions of the saints of those days had his house burned by aid lost most of nf hia t N plains he was sealed to rosannah winters in the nauvoo Tei temple tiple january lo 10 1846 1840 aft that place la in 1846 and settled on mosquito creek where he remained till amo in which year he came to utah and settled at bountiful there he be was sus sustained pained as bishops counselor and also held the rank of lieutenant colonel in the nauvoo lesion legion I 1 he was wag sealed to celia simmons in the fall of 1853 was called on a to carson valley in 1855 1853 returned in esuo 1836 and ana moved his family thither and succeeded orson hyde in III the presidency of the mission he was called home on buthe the arrival of johnstons army and during the defensive operations iu in E ischo cation acted as commissary he removed to calls fort box boic elder co iq in and in 1865 was called by pres pees B young youn to remove to brigham city T box elder er co to take charge cb sree of the military where he was elected colonel he wasa was also also elected as thel first mayor of brigham city which position he held with honor and credit for two terms four years HP he was married to rosetta bosetta snow nov 17 1806 in 18 he was called and appointed as captain of a acom company to go to the frontier after the emigration which appointment he filled honorably he was sealed to co louisa lodisa faulkner sept 5 1868 and at the time of his death was the lather father of 31 children 20 of whom are still living 61 51 grand chil children dreu 42 of whom are still living 25 great grandchildren most of whom are still living 7 ITEMS arrests FOR LIBEL LIBEI INDICT we W have received receive dt the following as a 8 special P bial per deseret telegraph line line R maeser edi torand george G hales business manager of morge the e bouthern you buthe thern n etonian Uto nian have been arre arrested on the te charge of 0 publishing mb lishing libelous belons li articles regarding 1 the e raid made on the homes of easten and thom thomas 48 by deputy marshals each was put p tt under bonds bo ads in the sum of 0 watson of carowan parowan Pa Pd rowan was war indicted it a year ago for unlawful ua cohabitation with his bis wives and now the grand jury just discharged has found two tivo more against him one thousand dollars ivas was required as security toy his appearance corrial for trial rial on one indictment and oh the he other the court met int this morning and ad journ edtill 2 p in the deputies ha have ve not yet returned with jtb the jurors I 1 ti FROM MONDAYS DAILY MAR MAB 11 I 1 I 1 indicted by B dispatch to the NEWS per per fie deseret seret telegraph line from provo we ye learn that deputy mars Dais arrested bishop Broin jey at american fork this morning on A charge charae of unlawful cohabit cohabitation ati an the grand jury having found two indict inputs against him he was arraigned today to day and plead not guilt vand and his trial set for thursday at 10 his boud is continuous conti anous I 1 I 1 1 the mammoth suit the big biff suit quit of elias ehas vs s the mammoth mining company for work done on the mammoth property by ur mr morris was called up in the third district court this morning the attorneys io r the defendants asked that the case be continued for the bermas termas ter term mas 44 the mcintyre brothers were v wanted as wj witnesses t in a cri criminal minal suit sui t at provo and could not attend the plaintiff objected to the continuance and fin finally lall the ease case was wag set tw f trial oh monday mond ay march whew when n all witnesses were ordered to be in attendance witnesses Vit nesses under bonds on saturday afternoon mrs sarah E smith and her daughters mary and leonora lenora were subpoenaed and taken before the grand gran flury jury after the inquisitors inqui were through mrs smith was released on bail and her daikh daughters rs on IZ each to t 0 appear as witnesses wit perses at the trial ol of president dept joseph f P smith mith 13 on saturday mrs jennie seaman beaman was arrested in provo asa witness she being belld the all alleged egea plural wife of IM mr r S H hill this morning she and mrs hill were before the grand jury ry and both were afterward bound over to appear as witness against against SH hill hilj for polygamy and un unlawful lawful cohabitation mrs hills bail being 1000 and mrs seamans 2000 liberated on saturday last saml haycock a young man panguitch was pardoned by the governor and ana liberated from the penitentiary the offense of which he was convicted was berj perjury ud he having become bond bondsman s man tor one james marshall on an in indictment dict for a serious crime who was tried and acquitted it appears that it was discovered that haycock was not possessed of sufficient property to cover the amount of the bond he was convicted of perjury on that ground and sentenced by gy judge bore aaa a term of 18 16 months about three months of which he had bad served all the circumstances point to the fact that he had no intention of committing a crime and the executive clemency jn in his case was well exercised his conduct in prison was unexceptionably good anti and there Is good reason to believe that it will continue to be of that nature outside of it district court in the third district court today to day in tho case of glovanni cereghino vs frederick einberg binberg et at the he cour court gave judgment for plaintiff alfred audre was admitted to citizenship zen ship I 1 elias morris vs mammoth min mining n company Cm pany continued to march 29 Y the grand united jury ney reported report Lid one indictment under united states laws and bull bail was fixed at the ases cases of weaver vs pitts and chaffin vs collins were continued continue a for the t term DT DL dunne vs alber for w watch 1 l and chain valued at court found fo for plaintiff W brown vs A T ct al on trial before the court peter A peterson of sweden and andreas C jensen of denmark were admitted to citizenship court ii nates in the first district court on Sat saturday erday the grand jury presented two indictments indict menta one under united states statutes and one under territorial laws I 1 in the case of the people vs jas wilson indicted for grand larceny the court instructed tile the jury a to acquit th the e defendant which was done 1 people vs william monk and frank jones two indictments for grand larceny dismissed thomas yates was admitted to citizenship zen zeu ship in the case of the people vs dav david id miller charged with grand larcen larceny tue lury Jury after being out twenty M six hours brou brought ht in a verdict of as charged in the indict indictment with recommendation men dation to the mercy of the court charles hardy arraigned for contempt of court was wasu held eldin in 1000 bail thos hindmarsh for house king was sentenced to one year aud six months in the penitentiary the governor Procla mates on saturday evening the Go governor vernot issued the following proclamation BY THE GOVERNOR TERRITORY OF UTAH executive office ss as salt lake city I 1 Is eli elih H mai murray ray governor of the territory ot utah by virtue of the authority in me vested do hereby appoint arthur pratt to be territorial auditor ot of public ae ac counts arthur pratt to be territorial librarian a bolivar roberts to be territorial T treasurer ar r parley L williams to be su superintendent erin of district schools arthur pa pratt att to be recorder of marks and brands christopher diel to be territorial sealer of weights and mease res said appointees to hold the said offices for the term fixed by law and they are hereby requested and directed to at once proceed to qualify as required by law and upon filing in the office of the secretary ecret ary of the territory evidence of said qualification the commissions for said several offices will be issued to the said appointees bavely done at salt lake city utah the day of march ADl 86 zm H governor by the governor r iun L THOMAS secretary of utah territory I 1 lying and begging we have been shown a letter received by a person in this city from a non mormon jadv in an account of an antl anti on preacher named henry A newell wh who 0 has been lecturing in that region of late claiming to be a missionary from utah whose aim in life Is to regenerate the sinful mormons cormons Mor mons and inter larding the grossest misrepresentations of the people of this territory with piteous appeals for money from tile the charitable all he asks is the modest little sum sava of with which to build a church in salt lake city we are not informed as to his success but the writer of the letter says she felt greatly tempted to brand him with falsify ing in public aloas other false statements he is said to ave b ve asserted that many strangers str aggers visiting this city would go to the tabernacle and after af ter listening 1 to a discourse would go away with the idea that the mormons cormons Mor mons I 1 reached preached mif nothing by righteousness but if they were only to attend the ward meetings they them would find it quite the reverse we are not acquainted with the he preacher named bute but we are with the methods he resorts boin to in the effort effar to gull an and prejudiced public and put money into t nis is pocket at the expense of an innocent and effs greatly maligned people he will have bis reward GEO C LAMBERT ARRESTED VC the charge harge is with his wives about 8 this morning deputies vandercook and cuddihe presented themselves at the residence of mr george C lambert associate editor edior of the NEWS le io the ath ward and served upon him a warrant of arrest issued by commissioner critchelow and charging unlawful cohabitation with more than one woman as his wives mr lamberts family and a number of nei neighbors g ebora were subpoenaed and ordered to appear a before the 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