Show mm FROM SALT LAKE judge rules on the sites of citizenship opine that in the flermon flinsch shiou car an from Bi comins a cillien Cit lien the judge lot from our Rein ilir on tuesday a boy named jacob bai was run 0 er by a street car on ain street one wheel passed over big leg but fortunately no bonea w ere broken bola isy Kiralfy a company completed a two engagement at alie opera house last evening antiope being the name of alie extravaganza presented it was entirely unworthy of the lare audiences that witnessed it J T R hicks alio yesterday received the full extent of the law from judda anderaon And ereon for unlawful cohabitation is nearly 70 years of age and ia a great from kidney complaints pla ints he cave the of ficera no trouble but neither this nor his enfeebled condition secured him any leniency jesee browning and charles stin eon are two ogden boys w bo have tried the experience of running away from home but they are probably pick of it by this time their experience in the city jail aiding 10 bringing them lo 10 that frame of mind they were arrested yesterday morning for trespass having slept all the boiler at the cullen hotel tibey will be sent back to ogden if their parents will pay their fine M J forhan was brought out of lie penitentiary yesterday afternoon on a writ of habeas his bonds were peael at 1500 for assaulting his wife and threatening to shoot her E 1 denounced the bond BS exorbitant and to have it reduced mr cutchlow chlow at one time required of a mormon two bonds of each on a segregated of unlawful cohabitation judge andersen reduced hia bail to 1000 and he was remanded to custody till lie should find sureties yesterday the theft of two watches from perry C richer and W J page was noted in THE A pair of shoes were ako taken but the on ners are again in possession of their property early yesterday morning one of them was aroused by a noise and discovered a man in the doorway the intruder turned and run when he saw he was discovered he w as pursued but was too fleet of foot to be caught an investigation by the occupants of the house revealed the fact that a bundle was belt in the room and in it were the watches and slices with the following note written in lead pencil slices wont fit d em U good made of pewter good by no reason is known for the return of alie article alie naturalization of citizens is attracting tr a great deal of attention in salt lake now and the proceedings before judge anderson yes t aday are of general interest the applicants for citizenship were subjected to very lose questioning aber the usual inquiries as to age residence intention to become a citizen good character etc the general form of questions by judge and ereon wre do you believe in polygamy do you believe it right tor a man to cohabit with more than one woman as a wife will you obey all the laws now in force or that may be against polygamy are you a member of the church 0 jebus christ of latter day saints 7 when aaili of these questions ques lions was answered aati to the court and the reply to the last one way no then but few more were asked when however the applicant said yes the following were among the inquiries that were propounded to ciui and to mot of them an answer was required in the negative ngA tive for him to pass suppose a man w as on the underground tor polygamy or unlawful co would oa help him to bide or to do you believe in mormon ism do you believe joceph smith to be a prophet do yon believe he ever received a revelation do you believe certain persons in alie church have received revelations from the almighty suppose mr george Q cabron or mr wilfard woodruff Wood rulf should ray they bad a revelation from god should go into polygamy would yuu doit will yon obey the laws of the land that may be made against any doctrine or principle of the church do you think the bible teaches polygamy dont you believe alie almighty knows what is right and what is wrong it the almighty has given a command saying polygamy is do you say that you believe it ia wrong even in alie absence of any law aganet it i if iou were threatened with excommunication from lie chura if you did not conform to an order to enter polygamy what would you do the some of the questions asked one applicant replied that lie believed in as taught in the bible whereupon judge anderson remarked the bible is good in this court during the examination one joseph linian was engaged in questioning applicant who stated that they dere cormons mormons Mor mons of these be would inquire do you pay tithing are you in good standing in the church do you believe in the revelations contained in the doctrine and cote was polygamy taught when you joined the church dont you have to believe all ahe doctrines to become a member of the church la not polygamy a cardinal doctrine what di yon have to do to become a member of the church many others of a like character ceru also asked to A P lindholm objected because he could rot read or write the lin guage and therefore could not vote the cobit held that aa mr lindholm could rad and write in hia native language and could talk english the objection was not wll founded objection wag made to several othera on trivial grounds and were overruled but llie climax to day was reached when II 11 acme he p wed the courts examination and mr lipman bild I 1 object to his admission because he Is ft member of the mormon church nd must therefore accept and believe in all its doctrine 1 if lie dues not then lie should be escom and if ho believes in its doctrines be not b admitted to be a citizen it W young had been a silent listener to the proceedings ahns far nd at this point ha arose and suggested that many of the church did not regard polygamy as compulsory aa was shown by the history and status of the people as well as tha declarations made by many mr lapman if it is not obligatory hen alic lie kin of the should be liera and be required to ta tiby to that act ae it is ue cant lied out what ia alie faith of the latter dy saints K the church baa any doctrines which its members are required 0 o accept the coart should know i there feeding feeing to bo a conflict as to what mormon ism ia and I 1 think there raould bo established here just ft hat the cormons mormons do believe in judge andereoni Ander sonI dont think polygamy la compulsory all may have been to obey it but for a number it years in haa not teen en j iohd ibe law of the land requires that a man should be of toed moral and attached to the of alio constitution the fact that a mans religions belief or that he ia a member of alio church in standing ial not a ground for exclusion the i of men in a may be of different degrees they may agree on the general proposition but on many doctrines cr details they may disagree I 1 think a man should confirm to all the laws of the church is a member but this man will not and he has the light to take that position it is apparent eliat he haa been a poad citizen he even says he will not obey a certain doanne of the church t auh the law does not require him to oar that it only requires that lie will oley llie laws of the land mr linnan iuppo e there was a eang of men bacdad together for horse stealing and one member did not believe ID te aline yet contributed means to its support would he make court let m give ou another illustration in iowa we bibi ory liquor law many people believe it wrong 1 am myself in that class we w corked for its repeal ti et I 1 never heard of a proposition to exclude a man from fellowship because he opposed that law if he does not arrak it lie is a good citizen even when he believes the law wrong illustration is strongly overdrawn membership in alie mormon church is not a for citizenship mcder the law I 1 am not here to say w hat the law should b but aliat it is it that a man should conduct himself as a good citizen and this man has dona that let him ba admitted JACKS UP it a poker game bat in meant lost or won herald george middleton the wealthy museum man is the fortanato for owner of the new celebrated trotting horsa jack who recently won the and the b free for ill lace in lexington bad geat faith in jaks ability to win the stake race and BO did jim murphy the lucky bucket chop operator both are willing to back their judgment to any amount and on this occasion hey joined issues and purchased nearly every pool sold on jack in all they invested some before the race at odds or about 6 to 1 and stood to win or BO besides the stake which middleton would pull in it waa a preat chance fir what is known on the race track as a ill ink well jack won the first two heats eaily and it looked very much like ace eliut while middleton had every confidence ia his animal he knew that bets the regulation trotting race and he was nervous over the third heat while the daring murphy cooly blood at the w ire and watched the horses score up for the third heat middleton nervously strolled out into the field among the carriages and uneasily paced up and down he heard the starting judge give the word and saw alie harfes fly by the quarter pole go abang the round the last burnand tur nand laeh into the at the stand thy passed out 0 his tight aid he walked rap adly toward alie judges box to hear the result at the wire johnny dickerson and several other drivers were standing on tap of a hack in alie field tha tace they had been middleton Middle toa out in alie field and knew how nervous he was aa lia started toward him dickerson looking at alie haracc celled jacks up its all over jacks up middleton heard it and his heart failed him in track the phrase jacks up meant that jack bal ba l broke and lie thought his horse was gone lie quickened his pace to learn the worst and as he passed the l atler cried jacks up middleton Mild leton but hes ap in front lloa won the rate and this took a load equal to four tons of coal tram atie museum mans it was mean to deceive him though even for a moment under alie circum |