Show TUliS TumiD DAKS Ails DAILY MAY MAT 24 annual special taxes we are asked by deputy U S internal revenue collector hollister to state that the annual special taxes on dealers in adors in tobacco or in oleomargarine fall fall due doe may MB 1st ast and are by law increased 50 per cent it if not paid before june let mew track mr george calder states that he be has nearly completed his new track for bicycles it is twenty leet feet wide nearly level and touch much larger thau than that on washington square it Is 18 higher highly probable that members of the club wi will I 1 run down and take a look at it ft to tomorrow afternoon arraignments yesterday in the arst district Df strict coart at ogden jens Fran albert G slater J PC P C winter lars ars nielsen and ralph douglas were arraigned on indictments MM charging ng them with unlawful cohabitation and pleaded guilty mr dourlas douglas will will be sentenced fenten ced may and the others on june sentenced in the first district court on OB saturday afternoon allen alien hunsacker was sentenced to six months a it imprisonment rison ment and to pay a line fine of AS JOO for unlawful cohabitation james burton of ef marriott was also sentenced to imprisonment for six months month sand and to pay a fine of and costs coats tor for a sim similar pay I 1 ar offense ogden herald may 23 Sear searching ebing hantl a n temple impi e A special telegram from manti anti sanpete county to the dated and received this forenoon says deputies Dykes Clawson and ether came here this morning and searched bishop reids houses after which they went to the temple about 5 claiming he was there LT tuttle went in with dages and clawson but they found nobody 11 burt court notes Proceed proceedings lugs in the third district court today to day ed edward ward austin vs the tribune pub company libel suit verdict for defendant 40 days stay allowed to me file motion for new trial bergen demott vs salt lake foundry and machine company dismissed missed at plaintiffs cost walter wilcox vs jas M kennelly dismissed at defendants costs win richardson aud charles J mul lett were admitted to citizenship the people vs J H gibbons and W 1 allen alien grand larceny trial in pro one fal frightful death A three year old cb child id ic of thomas lindsay met its deab in a sad ad way ja at dingle dell one wf oki last week it appears the child me pu been sick and the mother has been to tee habit of administering medicine to A it during the absence of the bother a sister of the child five alve years 61 aio oio I 1 undertook to administer medicine tol owe C little one and having by mistake a bottle of ear carbolic bolic acid the ahe baby y was made the victim of its sisters 01 childish adish attention the administration of the acid proved fatal and toe 06 little one was buried on sunday wt last southern idaho independent akay boyaj 21 comma alca tiou to abo dillea blon montana tana tribune dated twin bridget bridges may atay 1887 says A dead body was found p last week seven miles below melrose yards from tle railroad track and yards amm the big role hole kiver it had bad evl evi dently been lying there at least lour four months he 4 have been afroz frozen en but there wai was no evidence of his bis having av felt cold he was lying on his back straight as though he had bad lain down to sleep A tire fire had bad run ran through the thick underbrush and briars ten tea days ago and had burned the face so as to destroy the features one band was also burned had two upper front beeta not very wide but rather long but the teeth on each side were gone whiskers were red streaked with gray gra y coat vests and pants alike of dark brown cloth red woolen underclothes and brown woolen all nearly new miners hobnail shoes died on the desert another unfortunate unaccustomed to the perils of the be desert has perished on the sandy waste april a party of four men one old lady and daughter and child left muddy valley for coyote springs a distance of 35 85 miles from the muddy and on the road to pah valley mistaking staking 1141 the road they took a wood road missed the spring and were for two days out in a burning g sun without water confuted buted and bewildered they wandered until arnhold came back within two miles of the muddy river and then turned around and went back a few miles and evidently exhausted lay jay down and died in the meantime another of the party reached the muddy and obtained aid wm win sprouse went out and found that another ol of the men had reached coyote springs and was packing water eight miles to his companions As the old lady of the party was missing sprouse went in search of her and with difficulty found her quite a distance away lust just as he be was about to abandon the search for her ber after having supplied the party with water enough to te save their lives sprouse assisted them to move their teams up t coyote springs and returned to the muddy mudd y reporting that all would recover 0 on a sunday may 1st ast the only victim dr arnold was buried by jas jae harris and william sproule he had with him a complete dental outfit a balver watch and 13 in money the party was traveling arizona to california and as soon as they recover they will move on at present they are camped at coyote springs it is 0 only n Y by the merest accident that the e entire tir party did not perish as the man who found the spring was lame hime and it was with the greatest that he managed ed to pack water enough to sustain life i until aid reached them pioche record beard his trip east A recent number of the haup qua commercial of sin clairville N Y has the following to say concerning a salt laker and his business in the east HJ J faust of the firm of H J faust san salt lake city utah has battly visited the sinclair ville stock duain and from its renowned herd of holsteins Hoi steins purchased head which were immediately shipped to utah in charge of john reed the lord have also sold several head bead more to different parties within a few days which combined wiehl their previous sales has kept them busy supplying the increasing crea slug demand for fer these popular dairy cattle the dairy interests of this broad land are centering centeri ag in these beautiful black aud and white cattle and mr faust reads aright the signs of the times when lie be looks otter the best beat representatives of the race he displayed keen judgment and i a fine appreciation of the purity of breeding combined with individual excellence in selecting stock from sueh such S sires ires as barrington 2103 H H B neptune jr 1916 H A H bt B alhambra Alb ambra H H B and prince of renferd Ron Ren werd 1531 H H B all noted prize winners these cattle will honor utah as they do every state in the union DAILY MAY MAT 18 A life sentence W H halladay Halll Halli day dayl recently convicted of 0 murder in the first degree decree in the second district court at beaver was sentenced to imprisonment for life ile he was brought up today to day and con confined tined in the penitentiary tent iary joseph Cliatt erney under sentence lor for larceny was brought up with him sent to prison today to day four oar mormons cormons Mor mons under sentence of six months imprisonment and aw fine were brought up from beaver and and lodged in the penitentiary the offense they are charged with having committed is living with and acknowledging their wives and the sentence was imposed on them by judge boreman they are bishop wm win E jones and joseph barton of Parag oonah samuel worthen of and alex orton of parowan carowan Pa rowan dishop bishop yes i berday may bishop millen atwood of the thirteenth ward completed his seventieth year ear bavin having now passed what is generally generally said to ge be the allotted span of the life of man last evening in honor of the event the choir and other members of the ward and friends poured into the residence of the respected veteran in a stream A few pleasant hours were spent music vocal and otherwise speeches and pleasant conversation constituted the exercises As congratulations are in order we join in wishing the veteran pioneer many returns of his natal day made the promise yesterday at ogden william swansea lewis was arraigned for sentence on a charge of unlawful cohabitation he wound cup an address to the court in the following words my intention has been to obey the law and as it is not holding to any church not tied to any creed nor belonging to any party I 1 stand here a free man convinced of the supremacy macy of the law and of my duty doty to obey it in answer to questions from the court lewis reiterated his bis intention to obey the law if he does this he will abandon the mother of a babe born in october last first district court in Inthis this cour at ogden yesterday esterday forenoon the sentence of thomas harris on his plea of guilty to a charge of unlawful cohabitation was deferred until afternoon john felt of huntsville was arraigned on the usual charge and took toek the statutory time to plead in the case of joseph H brown of harrisville arraigned for sentence and charged with battery the defendant had bad voluntarily made a statement of facts before the grand jury and the prosecution was in doubt as to whether he should be punished or not pending a further investigation of the case by the court sentence was deferred until afternoon in the case care of neils Han canselo selo of pro vi dence the prosecution elected the second count in the indictment but reserved the right to elect elbet some other by giving defendant due notice lars B peterson of hyde park was arraigned on a charge of unlawful cohabitation he pleaded guilty and june was set lor passing sentence A liquor case alban hall keeps a restaurant with a bar atch attachment ment near sandy he claims cla liLS hower that since the county raised the fee tor for licenses he has sot rot taken one out and consequently sold no liquors being somewhat suspicions auspicious concerning the latter phase of the proposition off officers leers J W burt and chariton jacobs on wednesday last decided to test the matter which they did by going into the barroom bar room and asking for flur liquor and beer mr hall told them he had bad neither that he kept peruvian bitters soda water etc the officers then took a drink each of the bitters and jacobs nearly dearly filled a flask from the bottle which was labeled as above the flask not bein quite tilled filled the defendant took a fresh bottle took oft off the lead foil an and d pu pulled ed the stopper then filled the flask wh which c was produced iu in evidence T two 4 0 e experts were examined as to how peruvian bitters is listed in drug aud and commercial circles and the character of the contents of the flask these were P P pratt jr auddry audD and dr rJ J M benedict their testimony agreeing acre eing in most features neither being sufficiently familiar with the article to swear positively that it was or was not what the seller claimed but were satisfied the drink bad bitters in it and that toe tire liquid part was very low proof spirits it is claimed by the defense that peruvian bitters is a proprietary etar ai article ait icle and that as such it is not subject to the rules governing the liquor traffic generally justice withheld his bis decision till to morrow from DAILY MAT 27 A long n fan fall the tucson arizona globe 6 obe of may says is t that a cyr cyra 1 B tannehill of gila county n ty was WI Ls iviller killed oo on that day by falling a distance d is of feet in ia the shaft 0 of the t he howard mine bound over last evenings evening thos H smart a resident of aslon salt lake county was brought in by two deputies who be had d arrested him on a charge of unlawful dD cohabitation habitation when taken before commissioner Commies ioner mckey mckay he pleaded guilty to living with his two wives and was placed under 1600 1 aw bonds to await the grand jurys action convicted the trial of william remington on a charge of assault with intent to commit murder was waa held in ogden yesterday remington is the tramp who run a central pacific tc train a short time ao ago by the old aid ot of a revolver and who fired several shots at the conductor he also had a desperate fight with the officers at ogden and was wounded before his capture he was convicted by the jury last evening indian council great preparations are being made to have a large attendance from all the tribes of the territory at the international council which meets in eufaula Ea faula indian territory monday june ath next cepro sedative senia sema tive men will bari beherec here from all parts the territory to take part in the p proceedings we edinga ed ingi of this the most important t meeting ever held by the indians indian journal arraigned in the first district court ar ac ogden yesterday john L jones of lakeside box elder county was arraigned on a charge of unlawful cohabitation and took until saturday the to plead john felt of Huntsi huntsville Fille weber county conaty was also arraigned on a simi ur lu charge and pleaded not guilty guilt rudolph Hock of providence cache county pleaded cuilty to living with his wives and sentence was deferred tul till the next term of court A judge murdered alcalde at ingris station thirty miles south of nogales arizona was assassinated on sunday night by unknown parties at a late hour he be was called out of his house and shot through the breast he died almost instantly the murderers are unknown but officers are on en the track judge escobosa was one of the best known lawyers in northwestern sonora and has held several high official positions he was however disliked by an opposing element ment and hence tt the ie ta tragic gic ending of his bis careers career 8 F chronicle return ot of the remains A teler tele gram grain received last evening from J r E lockwood Loek wood general Pa passenger and ticket agent of the kansas city fort for scott gulf railroad dated date I 1 f 8 a city yesterday afternoon and addressed to J H bennett esq of the D R G as follows z I 1 regret to advise you that elder kimball died about noon today to day mr cannon will likely leave hammond with the remains tomorrow to morrow morning in time to connect with the west bound train from here for salt lake I 1 will advise you if he should fall fail to do this should the connection above referred be made and noAt no delay elay occur the remains would reach this city next sunday bunday at p pm m A traveling fraud chas gus lean claiming to represent J K gill 4 co portland arrived at boise on ta thursday morning last canvassing for the international cyclopedia his action while here made it evident thit that he was a fraud the portland house he pretended to represent is well known MO n by business men here as a responsible 4 firm arm and this together with mhd tact fact that he is and was recognized by several drummers here bere at the time gave aye greater plausibility to his representations he finally borrowed sums of money from different citizens and d then disappeared abts afterwards discovered that many stories told by him bin were fabrications ud and that he be had skipped the country euly early friday morning he Is a young out un bum heavy set light complex complexioned fo e nl about live five feet six in height and sports alight colored mustache published tor for the protection 0 of I 1 citizens in other localities he be might aftem attempt t to ita work he H was last heard of at alcald call wen wah idaho democrat working on their ath sympathy why the denver news of may has the following I 1 au anabee able bodied citizen brought a built 18 13 year old boy into police headquarters ead quarters last wig al night bt and said ado another boy who was with him had bad asked him far ten cents sad end he hed had tIve and aid raught the nearest one to him biro the boy said his name was daniel fisher and that he had boen been driven from salt ait lake city his home by his bis |