Show MEWS FROM wednesdays dias A V DAILY FEB 9 I 1 indisposed we e regret re gretto toi learn that tbt brother james needham is seriously ill he has not been well for some time past but on saturday last he became so much worse that he had to be conveyed coin eyed home from his of duty at Teas deVA store and has oo no been able to leave bis his bed since hia many mac friends will doubtless fei feel to un unite i tc with us in a speedy recovery k I 1 1 they got wet on thursday last Dep deputies uLies aud and cannon went to the west side of the river to set cona a lady witness on the way they move roie into a slough and wire were compelled to tb ret et t out of the buggy baggy into about three fl icet et ot of water afterward they to aud and were treely granted to warm themselves and cipy their clothing at the fireside of a mormon lady private announcement by courtesy of hon JF S 0 richards Bic hards we ore e enabled to publish the following dy ds 8 patch which for some unaccountable reason did not beach reach him till yesterday r i WA ORINGTON D C feb ath franklin 9 S richards Sic hards I 1 snow released mandate ordered thanks to god TICKNOR cl JOHN T cam ajona 1 I 1 I 1 bishop camilton ga hamilton milton discharged yesterday afternoon at 4 ol clock the e parties connected with the hamiton case came reassembled in commissioner mckays office another se search arch bad been made for misa belle white but it was As there were no other witnesses present who had bad been examined and no testimony had bad been a adduced due agnost the defendant the case was blought brought to an abrupt termination by commissioner mckays announcement that bishop hamilton w was a a dischar discharged ged NI H groesbeck released about 6 last evening brother nicholas H groesbeck of SprIng ville illie utah county took leave of the pern peni tertiary tent e nt iary he was sentenced olaug ad 41 1886 88 to nine mot months ittis imprisonment an and to pay a fine of on a two count indictment for living with hi his wives land ha has been in prison i a little over six mr dickson was applied to yesterday afternoon 0 o t for his I 1 8 M release e ase bu but t refus dad to grant t it it ae the friends arlenda of brother groesbeck I 1 however ow did not hot let jet the matter ret rest th there but a appealed p called to judge zane who ad made nel the order requested d I 1 the choir party the tabernacle choir rave gave an sociable in ill the social hall last evening A committee waited on apostle lorenzo snow who accepted the invitation to be present at 10 pm bere was an intermission in the dancing ingi and a short concert pro gramme was excellently rendered as follows solo on the babp bagpipe white ers fl W 0 C dunbar song book miss clara white song 0 whore are the lae friends friend sef ot my youth wm win JI JS fotr Foster sons song M JH mcallister McA Hinter xylophone solo adelbert adalbert BeCS mccaley Bc caley duett emma oppe at 11 mcallister ster i by request gest popl iiii evan stephens sang a greeting to brother snow home again lt c chorus orus by apostle snow ten aeu made a few w appropriate prop remarks a after ter which ich a chorus was sung by the choir and dancing was resumed against worman woman suffrage suffragette the following from olympia ob lupia washington territory underrate of february ath tells ot of a severe blow oh oft woman suf out fraire in that territory the woman Suf fratie e att act of washington Terri Territory torf 1 was declared unconstitutional by the su supreme reme court today the opinion is by judged langord and turner 1 chief justice vreen green Iss dissenting enting tae ground oft 04 which the decision to is based wis was a want ot of i conformity dormit y to the organic act the title being detective in not mot expressing the object of the bill the opinion declares women ineligible to act ad ai elee dec torpor jurors the case which brought the matter up was havlan harian vs the territory ri tory second district for gambling the decision has c caad a decided sensation 11 V Sus clous character A stranger called at the resi residence deuce of george C weoda at south sooth bountiful on saturday night aliv aaning that he be was a friend of brother rother swo Wo woods now in the penitentiary on the prevailing ore availing charge and merely wanted to give t thelam he la mily liy the hubband and fathers love he played y ed all night and ana sunday and seemed very ery observant he gave gaire the name oi of emerald hoffman but to the mc family aall U neighbors whom he mistakenly re ken Y supposed u yap were liberals he said be was thompson who mur acred caiton at parowan carowan Pa rowan the description given by our informants r tallies in some respects but not mot all and it if is evident the man is either an impostor a spotter or a lunatic as his claims to having come irom irom brother woods are all nonsense court notes nates proceedings n in the third district court today loday to lo day united states vs M M bane et al demur demurrer gor overruled t geo feulmer FC ulmer et al vs niel nielson ef al demurrer overruled and ten days allowed to answer william crim vs A J white e et t al d demurrer pj overruled and twenty days dayo to answer jott jolin n A lawrence etal et al val park milling and mining mi n ins company demurrer sustained five days allowed to amend comola complaint int augostus augu Aug vs ased E D epan egan demurrer to first count overruled sustained as to second third and fourth counts horace L t Gibb et al vs susannah gibb demurrer argued and summit ted fed the united unite A states vs william M Brou bromley ilu A greenwell wp wm and isaac pierce fierce ordered tho that they be released upon payment ut of flue fine and costs D C vs gep AMe eara et ia al demourer demurer de to complaint submitted D C mclaughlin blin vs frank afiz mc at t al j demurrer argued an U d amt wm H kellogg vs A B williams et tal al demurrer argued and submitted J how hor he treats dna today to day in the marshals office hun r F B S dag richards made a request of the clerk that some of the mornion Mor mons now in prison and entitled to release be permitted to sign the applications which were tobe to be sent out the reply was that the atto attorney ruby could see to that mr richards Eich ards suggested that it was the dat duty y of the warden to allow it when the applications were sent put this juncture deputy mar arthur pratt entered the room and in a blustering manner which made it look as though he be were run entire busin business essof of marshal dyer and i a great deal else exclaimed loudly loidl 11 miller MIllet I 1 give these people people an any accommodations at all not d n b r U they dont deserve it mr richards replied we are not asking any favors we are simply demanding mandli tg our rights some more hot words bordi were used by the of officious fickus of the marshals oa 00 office and after he got through mr richarda leabig explained that the people who bad been en referred to had some rights left and ta though ugh it might be very hard to obtain them from some disagreeable they proposed to get them deputy pratt turned and walked in to another room and a moment after captain greenman Greeng Gr eenmaa wa came out theist the latter looked around with his bs usual calmness and no further Idi insolence olence was offered Immediato immediately ly after the receipt ot of the news from washington monday night the ap nog bloods of Pro Fro voto demonstrate asci sip built huge bou bonnies tires in the campus campea marmis near the court house and indulged in considerable of a and speece makine J E booth esq was carried I 1 ram irom the city Council then in session and placed in a wagon to in the street and there addressed the crowd A 0 smoot jr was bandied like likewise wise and no took the rost rostrum ruai after a short abort I 1 speech the crowd tackled B W driggs jr and in the interim were in search boarch of S R thurman esq but failed in capturing him the subject was dwelt upon by different speakers with enthusiasm and eloquence depleting the import important int legislation of toe the past the glorious principles of A american institutions the equitable diel decision of the supreme court and the little ray ot oi justice granted to the people of utah three cheers went up from the crowd at every interval of the speeches ape echea the young bloods blobs seemed overwhelmed with the prospect of the liberty dawning g on their parents and friends who have suffered unjust imprisonment so long after the performance for mance the bandoff band of music and a lare crowd assembled at the roberto house where Go governor vernoi west and bolivar roberts were the g guest i the host wm win roberts esq esoto to do honor to abelt mr and mrs roberts silver wedding thy the governor governo responded to the crowd and made IL a short speech on the balcony of the hotel the bubl ubi gators then wended bended their way to their several places to dream over their pantomime so writes our provo correspondent the ln inquest quest As announced to in yest yesterdays erds Is an inquest was held by coroner taylar tay lor upon the body of patrick hallfast hall Hal llast last evening eveni ngat at theof the office of joseph wm taylor no 23 8 west temple street the jury being dull duly em in ameled paneled three employed emp loyes of the raier railroad oat exchange hotel were examined as to the cause of death they testified in substance that the deceased decease came to the hotel from montana january he be had bad no intimate companion or relative tive that they kne kaev nv anything about he was very reticent ret ilent not speaking unless spoken to though a large muscular man he seemed to be suffering suffer ipg from some internal disorder he be spit phlegm and blood continually and complained of severe pains palus inthe back he could not be persuaded to summon a physician but took more or less morphine ale ine probably to relieve his suffering he was wa able t to be about until ta tk t before last when about 8 p inas apis agh he e essayed esma d to go up stairs he be suddenly tell U headlong ye adlong down the steps bruising his bis head bead a little on OB the left side next morning as he did not noi rise at the usual hour about 11 am one of the employed emp loyes effected a forcible entrance to his bis boora which was locked on the inside and aad found him partly reclining ou on the side of the bed with wit his back resting against the pillows he had evidently boon been dead some hours From papers among his effects it was learned tuat that he hb was as originally from lieland li eland he was naturalized in eureka nevada october 1st ast 1878 and was a member of the knights of aboc organization 4 at evanston Evan wyoming but pot nothing clug w was a s learned as to liis jils family or home he hal hadi a bundle of b blankets T a satchel etc among his effects aud and in his pickets the twin of 1690 the th remains are still on the premises premi ies of sexton toa win taylor pending instructions as to their dispo sidon more releases beleas es th this Is mor morning n ing an agreement was made with district attorney dickson to have those limparis tim pris t boned in the penitentiary lor for more than one count released on the expiration of the first arst count sentence seri sed tence and ana payment of fine later application at the marshals office was met oy by a refusal to do this the attorneys lor for the defendants fend ants applied to judge zane who ordered that all who had gervea served their time be liberated on payment of the lines fines and custo costs imposed on t them hem or if they were unable to do this on making a satisfactory showing before a commissioner in accordance with this order wm H pidcock and Ar ambrose abrose gruenwell Grcen well of ogden were released the former had dofine no fine attached to his sentence and the latter paid the amount bishop wm M bromley of american fork and isaac pierce of this city were ordered to ie be brought before the commissioner this afternoon preparatory to their dike discharge barge of these tor ethren wm H pidcock was as sentenced on june 1886 to thirteen months imprisonment ambrose greenwell Green welt on july to twelve months imprisonment rison ment and flue bishop romley bromley on august 3 8 to ten months imprisonment in an and fine isaac r pierce on october 9 to fifteen months imprisonment aind d line fine the imprisonment t of the latter on the first count coant was fixed at three months royal B young was sentenced on june 1 1886 to six months in the peu penitentiary on one indictment and four our months on each of three counts in another the erst four months on the second indictment expired yesterday yester dav and he will probably abry br bp released this evening or atlease as soon as an order can be obtained similar to those already granted by judge zane ferrou ferron pacts facts an occasional correspondent writing from perron ferron gives us a little information in relation to a town which through modesty or neglect has bas pot been bech overly represented he says this town is located on a creek of the same aade name as the ahe town about 43 miles south of price and consists of 52 51 families the town of perron ferron possesses the best public hull bull in the county it is a brick structure 2 feet inside measurement with an 18 foot ceiling and when completed inside will be a very comfortable house bouse in the town are several pleasant hom ho mes in tact fact the town towa is ahead ol of any other in that respect the main portion tf of the tillable land lies to the south arid and east eastok of ane town in a large foeldi good wells have not yet been obtained and as in most places in cantle Cast balley leValley the people d depend pend on the creek for water sod and ein ia thi the win winter ter have to haul baul it in barrels thus pitting water at a premium and is a great inconvenience to the th tow top b hap ap bep sid erable sick sickness bess for s some ome time past first with typhoid fever last september and october and since the dread scourge diphtheria which has carried off several several in the town at al are convalescent convalesce fit at the present but it is thought best not to raise the quarantine for a 4 week yet to insure safety and prevent the further farther spread of the malady but very little snow has calleg in the valley which is very detrimental to sheep beep interests and it some does not nos soon eon fall it will result in the loss of a great many stock also are not doing as well as usual on account of the scarcity of snow and the presence presen ce of so many sheep which are eating off all the grass near to water the latter does not tend to promote the most amicable feelings between the stock and sheep menas the former assert that the fatter are continually making encroachments encroach ments on them and pay no attention to priority of occupation FROM THURSDAYS DAILY FEB 10 increase in fare fard when the union pacific reduced the local passenger pas tariff rate afi on january quite J was made in the special rate rat e formerly given from this city cologan to logan and return the old fare was for the round trip this ats been raised to B R 13 young discharged the term teria of imprisonment oc of brother royal B young having expired as stated in last evenings nicas an effort was made to have bave him released on payment of his fine this was ie fused yesterday altern and mr vickson dickson tooig took a question in connection with the case under advisement today however the bisti distinct let attorneys pleas pleasure uce was wa 4 not awaited but application cation was made to judge zane who pave gave an ac order tor the discharge which went into effect this afternoon no diphtheria willism william taylor taylar writing hiom ferron emery county says hay a that diphtheria has baa entirely disia pealed eared ed from that neighborhood which is very epry ratifying gratifying |