Show from the pally 0 september S A FARCE alie girls it nay hurls establishment lish ment acil the caes the women alio had been arrette arret td at may halts by deputy on tuesday september wore called before yesterday at 2 p m all the defendants except may hart were when the case of may hart w as called by the II 11 II 11 kolepp appeared ajr alif prosecution and L K bogers and odeo for the defence the defence was not ready in that ca e and sir rogers ballel the cage of anle tolly 1 lie prosecution was not ready in aliat case after some ds crutsi n on tho matter ur brick wag called he testified that may hart tt as afflicted v etli neuralgia and could not leave her bed for several days ifor trial was set for wednesday at 2 p in ilia adly case was called mr bokera demanded trial by jury the prosecution thought the sheriff should sene the for juries while alie defence held that the con arable should brne them mr alien demanded that the U S AI arthal serve the mr rogers said they could not gene them as they were all interested in he caa he saw no reason why the con mr steele should not erve the if he waa a corrupt man the court would not keep him around and lie should serve the papers insisted on it the united S ancs marshal or the sheriff should serve them unless a fair and jury could be obtained lie would not try the case at all mr resented any imputation from the other eide that the defence was peeking anything but a fan trial he offered authorities on alie point in view lie As far aa I 1 am advised mr steele will brinis in good wen the marshals have already made some fees but that docs not matter it is but a matter oi justice that ahe service of this process should bo entrusted to sir steele instead of to doen bo are instrumental 10 bring ng this prosecution and seeking the conviction of alie defendant judge cross did not doubt that the veiled states gaithal biad authority to beene the papers but appearing for the prosecution in this case he did not it fair to call on him he preferred to assign it to the city marshal for bervice mr stated that the marthai kasnot here lie bad no to appoint a deputy and therefore the papers could not be served by that officer mr steele was about to convey the papers to mr win brow n who has acted in mr alfs place during bis illness when mr called him back and asked eliat the caad against lilly tolly and others be dismissed without prejudice mr niiles raised a feeble objection to dismissal ai they preferred trial but the court discharged hie defendants the case 0 harry hart was called the defence was not ready as may hart a material witness could not be present her testimony the defence stated would ba to the effect that defendant was her husband and lived w ith her and had done BO for the past seven years we will try the case anyway said mr well demand a jury in that case alsa retorted mr rigers and I 1 shall insist that the US marshal or the sheriff serve the subpoenas for a enire alie defendants were at thia point told by mr rogers that they could go home niiles and rogers also left the room stating alry would soon return on return lie papers were made out for the return of a venire mr aaen made bia point against the authority of wm brow n to serve the papers in place of the city marechal marf chal when the papers were ready the court was about to turn over alie papers to the U B marshal when the defence desired to be bieard on the question it was granted and after arguing the paint mr rogers that alie case be continued in the abi ence of a material witness mr kalapp was willing to admit her testimony and lia 0 the case proceed mr hiles stated that if that was done the admission had to bo to such an extent that her testimony could cot be contradicted mr kalapp bad not seen eccli a ruling and in view of having to hunt up his authorities he withdrew his objection to continuance the case was continued until wednesday at 2 p m society A fair sized and appreciative audience at the weber stake academy on friday evening last to witness the exercises of the aboe society alter flinging by alie choir and prayer by mr joseph Gur the lecturer for the evening mr joseph parry sr nas introduced lie selected for liis subject internal evidence of alie book of mormon he commenced by tracing the history of tho book of moamoa from the time the plates were revealed to the prophet joaeph anith till afler the publication of the book he next took up the thread of the story of the book showing the direction traveled by alie colonies after their flauding lauding at chill the cities fortresses acque ducts and roads in the cauree of their travels proving beyond a doubt that the present tides discovered by modern explorers were the identical cities etc erected by this people elder parrys descriptions of the ancient enins were particularly interesting and the audience followed with close attention the graphic illustrations of the lecturer A unanimous vote of I 1 hacks was tendered the speaker at alie close of bis remarks mr grant geddes auxt recited in a very able manner the humorous reci tation jack in the well ahe effort was highly appreciated as alie buksta of laughter which greeted the speaker from first to last indicated the evening serenade by the starlight choral band con ristine of william barnes heber egbert stratford parley eldridge and john culley next greeted the ears of the audience so well was his rendered bat a repetition BatiH fied the listeners which was cheerfully given and in the same sweet strains A hearty vote of thanks waa tendered the party for their excellent ellort uon joseph A ctet was announced as the sneaker for the next meeting and mice aggie for an essay together with other interesting contributions con and recitations an treat is therefore again promised and all will look forward with pleasure to the next neB fion which is to bo held two weeks from lost arday evening oct lelh due announcement of the entertainment tain ment ia to be given after a EOD by the choir the meet bog adjourned and the benediction was by bupt 11 ballantyne Ballan lyne alie of the casca against the alleged was the talk of the streets yesterday afternoon it was tainted that many rejoiced over their liberation as it was a blow to the V S rna |