Show FROM DAILY Y 36 26 effects of the storm 77 reports of considerable suffering and loss among stock reach us from various parts as 8 a result of the recent snow storms in the mountains the sheep men in western wyoming among whose number are several utah men say that the loss among sheep has been greater than during the heavy storms of last december in that district the feed has become exhausted and unless there is an early breaking up of the winter the effect will be very disastrous similar reports come in from the ranges in all directions from this city and in some parts the snow is so deep that wild mhd game is driven to the valleys to obtain subsistence the edmunds liaw in W wyoming I 1 mg the evanston Evan stoa chieftain of of y contains the following on thursday last george taylor and G H peterson both of almy were arrested on the charge of unlawful unlawful cohabitation the same day they bad ad a preliminary examination before fore judge corn in this city united A C campbell prosecuted and J H and C CD D dark clark defended the parties they were held in the sum of for their appearance before the granc jury in april next these are the first cases of the kanun wyoming we are not informed as to whether the accused are mormons cormons Mor mons or not but presume resume they are as cohabitation has been construed to mean 11 living in the marriage relation and the latter day saints are the only people who acknowledge their plural w wives keople ves frozen to death on satu saturday ay last february willard F conley left his home at thomas pork for knear near montpelier idaho on a deer hunt he started out on snow shoes but isban abandoned them after going some distance he looked around for game for some time and finally started for home borne the snow was ivas very deep and the weather cold so after traveling some distance retook to fo the bed of the creek thereby hoping hopin to make better time the slash alush allice and ice in the stream compelled him to desist frem this attempt and tie lie again struggled on through the deep snow his experience in inthe the water however proved most unfortunate tor for him for his bis wet feet commenced to freeze he hd tolled toiled on making P a des struggle gele to reach home for he be realized that his bis life depended on his bis success As he approached nearer the house he shouted for help but at last gave out when about a mile from home A mr foreman who was near mr coneys Con lys residence heard beard the cries for assistance and inquired of mrs conley boether her husband had returned and receiving an answer in the negative started out to look for him he conn came upon him at the place stated and assisted the now HOW dying man on his journey mr conley was still conscious but as it was very cold he was becoming benumbed very last fast mr foreman told him to place his bis hand band next his bis heart that he might possibly keep that from chilling but by the time he bad got him to the house he had bad sunk into a stupor from which te be never recovered efforts were made to pour some brandy into his throat but his i teeth were firmly set once he seemed to rally and moved his lips but no sound came from them his body was w as rubbed and every effort that could be made to resuscitate him but to no avail and he soon ceased to breathe te deceased bore an excellent character he was as born in centreville Cen treville davis county august ath 1859 and was there therefore forein in his twenty eighth year ar his stepmother now resides in the nineteenth ward for years he be lived with bis sister mrs julia morton in the third ward wara of this city he married a daughter of francis bolto of that ward and removed to thomas fork about two years ago B H leaves at that place a wife and two small children ills his funeral took place on monday feb FROM MONDAYS MoK DATa DAILY FEB 28 III by letter from the sandwich islands we learn with regret that one of the children of elder J F gates a missionary to that land who has his bis family with him is quite ill with ton dead on saturday afternoon george H cannon who became insane and was taken to provo about a week ao ago died in the territorial insane asylum he gradually sank from the first attack until he breathed his last T H morrisons Morri sons case this afternoon mr thomas A morrison of the seventeenth ward was arraigned in the third district court co urt on the charge of unlawfully cohabiting with his wives emily morrison and susanna baker morrison he made a plea of guilt yand sentence is set for tuesday march 1 at 2 pm Mill miner erthe the burgler this afternoon peter was called to receive judgment for grand larceny he is now under a six years sentence from dec 6 1886 for burglary the court asked whether he had any reason to advance why sentence should not be pronounced aud and he handed a letter to the court alter after reading it judge zane gave him an additional term of three years in the penitentiary pen inep two charges today to day john harrington and david 1 R musselman were arri arraigned signed in the third district court on two charges of assault both committed at bingham on january 1887 the first was on the body ot of john holme and the other on nicholas erickson Erick sou A plea of not guilty was made in both cases which were set for trial on OB ma march ach 7 in in the then first case the defendants iwho who are represented by hall 4 marshall asked a ke separate parate trial points from provo there to is a strong force of deputy marshals around court now expecting a fruitful terna of raid in this thia practically unworked field saturday the they arrested isaae bullock and samuel dark clark of this city on the pre prevailing balling charge the defendants were taken before beffie the new commissioner hills and bound boand over to await the action of the grand I 1 jury ury A light penalty today to day in the third district court barney hughes pleaded guilty to the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses mr dickson stated that mr oreilly OK eilly of bingham Bing bam had assured him that Hughe wasa was a laboring man and that the offense bad been committed when the defendant was under the influence of liquor mr C M brown had also maae a similar statement in response to the bhe judges inquiries Hughes said he had bad been in utah for six months having come from california he was sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail for three months and to pay a line of 10 and costs promiscuous searching the deputies seem now to drop in here and there at times and places where they take a notion to see whether or not hot they can find any persons for whom they have warrants for alleged violations of the edmunds law about 9 on saturday evening deputies pratt franks and several otheya called at the house of mr lorenzo lorenz 0 pettit in the nineteenth ward when asked who it was they were looking for they answered that it was john cottam they were assured that he be was not in or around the building but bat proceeded to a systematic search of the premises indoors and out they went away as they came however empty handed accident yesterday the wife and mother 0 mr M H mcallister McAll later were tr crossing a bridge over the city creek aqueduct on north temple street in a buggy baggy when the animal they were Or deving Iving began backing land turned the vesicle over into the stone culvert below mr McAllister mcallisters McAlli 8 wife was wag considerably b braided braised r aided and shaken up and his bis mother received more serious injuries as well as being chilled by the bath in the cold water both of the ladies were taken home and cared for but what the exact results of the accident will be are not yet known as one of the ladies was just recovering from an attack of sickness at the time of the occurrence this accident suggests the propriety of a speedy correction of et an eval in connection with some of the bridges over ever the aqueduct several of them are left entirely without railings failings rai lings making it extremely dangerous to people passing that way especially when the zelvert has in it a larse large quantity of water A hint to the proper officials will probably be sufficient mrs brightmore sentenced oed the defendant in this action was called for sentence for the crime of grand larceny in the third district court this afternoon her attorney attorn eyt mr woods moved for an ah arrest of judgment and was wap opposed by mr dickson the court overruled the motion in arrest of jud judgment ert and also for a new trial the defendant when asked by the court if she had anything to say stated that she was innocent of any intention to steal the bonev but intended giving it to the F tor of the ace where she four id t she wals over years of age and as ed the leniency of the court the judge said circumstances the of the eme were such as to indicate that sk she intended keeping the money especially ally as an she had bad concealed it he regretted very much althe necessity of imposing a penalty but bat the law required it discretion iwas wa allowed the court to imprison for not less than one nor more than ten years and the court imposed the minimum penalty one year in the penitentiary |