Show LOCAL LOCA NEWS FROM DAILY JULY 10 Business Busine s Trip Trip-It Trip tt G GLambert Lambert of othe the business business- d department of this Ibis office started this morning on a trIp tP through the northern part of the Territory the Interest of t to be absent a couple of weeks We bespeak for biro bim binand and the business husin ss he represents the kind consideration n of the Saints among amon whom he may l Indian TroUbles A Troubles A telegram was received to-day to by Gen Gun McCook di- di directing di directing him all him to have bave six ix companies of the Sixth stationed at Fort Douglas in readiness to start at a moments moment's notice IT for 8 service Against the e Indians The location n of ot the trouble is not of known At present but butk the order is sed to have some connection with the tile instructions to disarm disana the Cheyenne Indians referred to la hi our o r dispatches Broken Ann While Arm Arni two twi boys inthe employ of Phillip Philllp Garn of Centerville were iq iO unhitching in a team last evening with which they had bad been i hauling hay the animals became frightened and ran away knocked one of the boys Charles by name down and running over him him breaking his right fore arm turn and bruising his le leg The services ser of Jessie Smith of Farmington Farm Farm- Farmington ington were called into requisition tion to t set et the broken limo limb and the little fel- fel fellow fellow fellow low this tins morning is feeling y comfortable Third District Court pr Court Proceed Proceed-in in yesterday ye terrt t afternoon E Sells et etal etal al vs o Con L Co j argued and f 1 John M Redmond a native of Eng Eng- England Eng Eng- England England i land was n to citizenship Id Ida L 1 Smith vs VR Silas T Smith case cas adjourned until July at 2 i p m in the care ot of A C Brixen TS vs E R Kness Kneass et al at al this morning a decree as prayers prayed for was granted and v 20 days stay tay all John I K E et al vs TS Utah East East- Eastern Eastern ern B It IL 11 R Co Cu et et al al defendant Smith and the intervenors by counsel move for a continuance of the tile case on affi affidavits davits argued by counsel and passed subject to further furtner setting settine for trial by consent of counsel Crops in Sanpete-Mr Sanpete Sanpete Mr christian Larsen of Sanpete County is on OD a visit to this city states that the prospects for crops in that county are better hotter this season than in any previous previous year Last spring quite a number of Gf farmers determined to make aa an experiment in dry farming and ac- ac accordingly ac accordingly planted in small grain a large cordingly acreage t 0 of land 1 I which hitherto h i they f have not had sufficient water water to irrigate irrigate irrigate gate They were so 10 fortunate how how- however however however ever as to have bave such an abundance that with the surplus they have been able to give the newly broken land laud two thorough and a good yield is assured Mr Larsen sowed one quarter section in wheat and ways says he will obtain at least 2 bushels as a a crop The wheat Yle yield d of the Ephraim district is expected to exceed one half one half more than last year yearA A frost did some damage to the fruit but with this exception the outlook is i mist encouraging Nearly Contempt Contempt Nearly a year since Mrs Ida Pitt Smith of this city com com- com com- commenced commenced commenced suit a against tier her husband Silas T Smith for divorce and alimony ali ali- alimony ali alimony mony in the Third District Court The court de decreed reed e that the pay 1 10 vrr Pd to month and at- at attorney attorney at torney fees X es This l-aw l was not noi complied and ordered with and the defendant was to show cause cause last March why he be should not be punished for contempt The showing made at that time was considered Insufficient and the matter was left over until yesterday when the defendant was arrested He endeavored to obtain a hearing before the court but the jud judge e held that so long as Smith was in contempt the matter could not be heal heard d The case was postpOned until this afternoon when the defendant was to make a showing that alimony had bad been paid as asserted asserted as- as and the defendant remained in inthe inthe the custody of the Marshal A Huge Hu e Fleece Charles Fleece Charles Crane of Kanosh yesterday called our attention to a fleece which he claims to be the heaviest ever evar clipped from a sheep sheep seven the weight being sixty seven sixty seven pounds The animal from which it Was taken is isa isa olds a French Freuh Merino ram three years 01 sheared area weighing previous to being sh sheared i He has only T be been n sk sheared ared once before and aad the latel lately taken from him Ma is of twenty twenty- twenty three months growth He la is a twin twi and andes 6 has his mate m tein in his He cost she 1000 Their ion es on Their sire cost 1000 He imported them front from California when quite guite young so 10 that the we fleece is grown here which goes to support what Mr Crane CraBe that claims t Utah Utah is the finest country in the world for sheep He deft a sample of the woo wool with us and it certainly is 1 wonderful both for the oneness and anti len length th of its ite fibre fore bre Mr Crane expresses his intention to start tart east in about a month with a view to purchasing sheep from which to breed in Vermont ana and and Missouri Fred Murder M rd r red a ranch ranch- ranchman ranchman ranchman was murdered near his hom hone home on man Birch Creek between Glen and Dillon at i 8 o'clock on the morning of July while returning home from a dance accompanied w nied by 61 Ms bis wife and m a party of friends There is no doubt but that the murder was committed by Morgan the divorced husband of Mrs Haming Ham Ham- Ing Hain-Ing till ing Parties all through the toe neighbor neighbor- neighborhood neighborhood hood say that Morgan Margan has bas repeatedly threatened that he would kill details anyone Who married his wife The details 01 or the case are to the effect that Raining Hainin his wife a little niece whom he was carrying in in his arms and several friends were returning from u a party when they were fired upon by an n un- un unknown un unknown known party two shots belO being second oa one after the assailant had shown himself It is not known whether the or second shot hit the dead man but after he was wounded he be drew his own pistol and fired a shot at the assassin and then fell back Dack dead As soon as Raining Haining fell feU the other partY started at a rapid gait gat sit for the hills and although several sots shots were fired after him he h appears to have escaped unhurt un- un unI un-h un I hurt hart rt and notwithstanding the fact that thai thata a large posse are in search of him he be behas b has not yet Jet been captured The little girl th that t the th murdered man was carrying carrying car- car carrying in the his arms was shot through the th leg and the wound was so o severe that thai ax an amputation was deemed necessary and it was performed yet the shock was so great that her life lice is despaired of and her death is momentarily looked looked look- look ed for There is a wonderful excitement excitement excite- excite ment meat all through the it if the murderer is apprehended he will be b dealt with without the usual tio of f law Butte law Miner Niner i From Prom Old England We England W-e W had a brief visit this morning from Elder J JG G M Barnes Barncs of Kaysville who re- re returned returned re returned turned from a mission with wieh the company com com- com company pany of immigrants that arrived in this ity on Tuesday evening He Be left his home on the of September 1883 and for a almost most nine months thereafter labored to disseminate a knowledge of the Gospel in Washington and Jackson counties Indiana He met with but little encouragement however and with some rather violent oppOsition One evening when he and Elder Jas A AAnderson Anderson were holding a meeting in a school house bouse a mob assembled and an tried to break their services up Failing Fail Fail- Failing Failing ing in their efforts in that line they followed fol- fol followed wed lowed the two Elders who had about a amile amile mile and aud half to go to reach their and w when en about h half hal f way clubs and stones which they threw at them and finally fired dred some twelve or fifteen shots at them from pistols with which they were armed none of which as it fortunately happened happened hap- hap took effect Brother Barnes had rather a narrow escape lD in tile the melee Just before the firing tiring corn com commenced com commenced he was standing with his back to a large beech tree and aDd the other other Elder Elder and the few friends who accompanied accompanied them were near by by- by Seeing the danger he ste stepped ped behind the had no sooner done so than a bullet struck the side aide in such a po- po position position po position that had Mad he not moved as he did Ud Udit it would have struck him After emptying their weapons their coward coward- cowardly cowardly cowardly ly assailants made off without hear hear- hearing hearing hearing ing of the futility of their efforts and the Elders and their friends were left eft to pursue their journey in peace Being eing released from his labors lain lain- diana inIn diana Elder Barnes proceeded to England where he was assigned to the London Conference and for five dve months labored in the Bedford Dis- Dis District Dis District after which which he was transferred to t-i- t AL y yi i ii i nr- nr the orth London Branch He con con- continued tinned there until April last when he I Iwas was appointed to succeed Jos Yates as President of the Leeds Con Con- Conference Conference Conference ference which position he held at the time of his release to return home He greatly enjoyed his bis labors in the main and does not feel to regret in the least even that part of his was as the most unpleasant at the time he was passing through it FROM SATURDAYS SATURDAY'S DAILY JUNE JUiTE 11 Opening of ol Insane The Territorial Insane Asylum at Provo isto is isto isto to be formally opened on the t ie lOst I IW W We e acknowledge e with thanks the re- re receipt receipt re receipt of an invitation to be present present-as present asa a spectator spectator-on spectator on the occasion The cardis cardis card cardas is signed by A O 0 Smoot Jr as secre- secre secretary tary tarv and tW IW N Dusenberry Ell Eli H Murray James Dunn and W R Pike as committee Huntington Our Our correspondent W Hy H writing to us from Huntington Huntin ton Emery County July seals senis sen Is the following items of news The prospects for grain here at pres pres- present present res- res resent ent are splendid and the people people are preparing for considerable Improvements Improve improve- improvements Improvements ments There There are two circular saw sawmills sawmills sawmills mills in this canon cation one owned by Bishop Chas Co and theother theother the other ti hT by H Tt O 0 f ff f- f fr D r rr r rin in COI h I and y D T C C Robbins They expect to do quite a large lumber trade this season as th there are many families moving into this valley and they and a large laree l lot of the old settlers are preparing to make some very good improvements On the we are going to have a Sunday School jubilee and ex expect t a large turn out of ot citizens especially of the children Expiration of Sentence Two more of our brethren who have been in m the Arizona penitentiary at Yuma tums on conviction of having havin co- co cohabited cohabited co cohabited habited with their wi wives ves awful crime crune Iare are we presume set a at liberty to day to-d to ya as this is the time for their sentences to expire These are H S Phelps and I James T Wilson The latter was formerly a resident of the 2nd Ward of this city eit and is well known to many of our citizens Two other of the breth breth- breth- breth brethren ren-O ren ren M Stewart and C I RObson Rob on the latter of whom is also wel well known in this re region on having formerly resided in the sugar ugar House Ward Ward- Ward who were imprisoned for a similar cause were we presume liberated on ou i the as the period of their sentence expired at that time The Theother Theother Theother other brethren who are there incarcerated G G F Wilson and A P Spills- Spills i will bury burs will have to serve till the he of 1 next October Street Loafers Arrested For Arrested Per a considerable time past some of the principal streets of this city have been infested sted with a class of loafers male and female strolling around and carousing at all hours of the night to the great disgust and annoyance of respectable people Realizing that this nuisance was on the increase the City Marshal decided on adopting stringent measures for its and last night ht arrested two of these dissolute characters for a breach of the city ordinance against vagrancy The accused Lena Wilson and Laura Part Park colored were we-re brought before Justice this morning and entered a aI I plea of not guilty to the charge and I their trial was set for this afternoon bail being fixed Axed at 30 each which was not furnished The Marshal has not commenced the work any too soon and it is to be hoped will prosecute it with vigor In this he will have the th approval of a very lar large e majority of the th community and should be supported by the officers of ot the law W What bat bats has s been a growing evil through the in- in influx in influx flux dox of ot persons of of low character into the city should be wiped wined out A Row Early Row Early this morning a san san- sanguinary san sanguinary row occurred in the disreputable disreputable disreputable resort in the basement ot of the Wasatch Building Between 3 and 4 am Officers Malin and D Bateman who were on duty were passing and heard some noise in the saloon The I first named officer hunted hunted up up the night watchman Burbidge and when he rt- rt rt turned there was every indica indication tion that fighting was goin going on o judging from the sounds The officers officers- descended the steps and on ou entering the room discovered dis- dis discovered dis discovered covered that a free tight fight was being in- in in indulged indulged in The officers seized one of the combatants James Owens and succeeded in getting him bim on to the sidewalk where they gave him in of the watch and re- re torn turned d to the cellar The row row was still going oin on and the officers at- at attempted attempted at attempted tempted to arrest one Mark Murray a alar lar large e powerful man but he resIsted and the crowd numbering twelve or fifteen assailed the officers kicking and striking them The police how how- however however however ever held on to their man a great part of whose clothing was torn off in the struggle The officers at last got ot him himon himon himon on the steps when he suddenly sprang back to the door Officer Malin jumped after and seiz seized him when some one from the Inside struck at t the e officer with a chair which caught on one of the double doors mashing the glass a piece striking Officer Malin Min in inthe inthe inthe the right eye cutting a gash in the eye eye- eyeball eyeball eye eyeball ball The police however m managed to secure Murray and sent for assist assist- assistance assistance ance mice Malin kept watch on the double stairway and arrested one person Wm Golding who endeavored to make mak makeI I his escape that way On the arrival of other officers the saloon was entered but several of the parties succeeded in secreting them them- themselves themselves selves and making good their escape Six others were arrested Several of the parties cO concerned were released on bail to-day to to await their trial on Monday afternoon afternoon on FR FROM M MOND MONDAYS MONDAY'S DAILY AILY JULY 13 Removed to Logan |