Show 17 1 T P I 1 0 I 1 I 1 SALT LAKE NEWS I 1 an of tho nry TO F I 1 NIAL while sentence for unlawful eats at last I 1 deseret bev ira ach ath on toon athe jurer in the neill cate returned willi it berdit to guilty of burdor in tile second degree and recommended him to tile the court A ten days atay was asked for and allo wedin it motion for a bow trial ai ad sentile was att for march since bon ever malloy has erl dently considered the in a efer and re that he has been extremely fornato I 1 getting easily inthe I 1 it ird di t couf t this coming mr I 1 varian of his that malloy desired to submit botho judar ment of ilia court on tile verdict al ready given and to have the order for it star of act wido the reque granted and lie will receive his sentence tomorrow to morrow dr er latt secir a afo u le an 1 ile mado eighteen fla r s 1 b out food and 11 to general impression that he was likely to continue to the end but this was not to be for n ight the erratic of the say jail hii pro rime and had evi delilly tried to gral me tha alteration without detection tec tion the guard however had an eye on him and when tile doctor took ul the vessel containing some inick brought in for his supper and siv allowed about a 1 1 1 1 ter of a 14 nt he was prepared fo 11 1 state of aich was inaugurated when tho morning meat ws taken into th cell the prisoner devoured that Is a mild terni tho alpi Y beeN teak an egr and bread b ater ruffic it it ai a healthy man this done lie was all smiles as though lie biad sud denly been from blades to paradise ito tri tr i that choba 1 l i aawar ili in had told him to take his food and behave himadi like a man and that it would ile all r lit A lie lie calne out of JAIL whole day he has been apparently parent ly happy ill divorce proceedings roce edings were called up lit th 1 if 1 rd district court this morning mr dickson mrs Br edeme ors attorney urged that the cave be lot for trial at as early date as seible for t said lie this ina go starr ag it myself to death in the vala hope that lie will coerce his wife into submission to his will and it he Is made to understand that his he maystadt may start to eating 11 assistant city attorney ferge hn here brought down the gouid by As ying ile has commenced to e it took a hearty breakfast this morning the case was set for march on friday 1888 elder john B johnson of abill creek salt lake county was sentenced t ito penitentiary for a term of six months and to pay a goo of a nd the costs of the prosecution against him ilia offense offence in the eyes of the followed his religions convictions and lived with two ives as their husband for several days after he was lodged in the bastil he wedi feeling rather miserable and on tuesday february lie had a slight fever this w worse and on thursday mar ch lg t warden prat t fixed up the guard room as a hopital the accommodation at the penitentiary being utterly ina dequi i e c se of sick ness alad no tilled en at ng physician who pronounced bro affliction to be pneumonia on friday warden pratt sent word to sister johnson of her hus bands illness and gave her full per mission to give him whatever atten tion she chose she came to tile pen and waited upon her flue band closely from that time until last night aben being quite sick herself it was necessary for her to go home for tile which she did ler own eon remaining with father brother john gerber who is serving term for a similar offense offence to that for which brn johnson was imprisoned was directed by air pratt to assist I 1 waling on the sick man the pent ten iary physician became aawar 0 last nf I 1 that ili patient was sinkin g and ith him doing all in his rower to check the disease during the night all efforts were however vain and at 6 morning the a irit of brother johnson took its flight from this mortal sphere he was 64 years of years of age the sad news aas con keyed to the grief family who had the body con keyed to their home bro t her johnson leaves two wives and a number of children lie was a quiet a lye man and bore an excellent character dyer warden aratt and he prison officials did all in their for if Is deceased from tile time dwor is came to their knowl go and nothing was denied to him 8 that could minister to his comfort their kindness Is highly ap precia led by the bereaved family and the greater portion of the community w he a in with the s and la their the fisheries treaty march 5 the preal dent has transmitted to congress the remaining documents and protocols reciting reli ting to the fisheries treaty 0 o ther willa a letter from ay ard in his letter secretary bayard says an this docu me I 1 tary history will serve to demon strate the practical and important results accomplished th 13 treat now pending before the a te whick question tion of interpretation nd ada ministration of the treaty of be teen the united states and great britain Is erred and elevated from the obscurity into which it has been suffered to lapse since the date of that convention and its restoration from the control of min or and local of canadian mart time provinces provin cei until the now pending was concluded no seems to have been for inconsistencies incon gru itsou and construction of the treaty of 1818 to which our fish erman for bear af ter year lave been subjected and which by the pro gress of gradual encroachments encroach ments of canadian legislation and local air civile 0 exar I 1 reserved by it t in to aces of a n 8 or cantes aig ed for a t a ones detentions ad 0 to Amerl can bisbing vessels durina the yewl 1888 and 1887 vere based upon a logee infractions of the treaty f ISIS or of the canadian laws pawed in professed execution of that treaty all such vexatious action as Is recorded in the list of seizures etc Is met and rendered impossible of in future by the provisions of the treaty r enjoyment by the united states fish knien of treaty rights and the custom hospitality due under a ary aw and comity as IN secured in ports and harbors of eastern canada Newfoundland and The correspond once will serve also to establish tile fact that pr lorto the treaty of ity of 1864 and subsequent to its abro POOR 4 ta sho I 1 01 47 9 W ft f I 1 I 1 1111 1 1 11 I 1 loiou by canadian au thorit les practiced and unchecked tile treaty of 4 nor that of 1871 con tallied any allusion to the m rungs thus indicted upon the united states fish ermen and neither convention contrived silly remedy against thear renewal and repetition it bo came ricce mary that a should no longer be 0 aided vided it is boy lieveld such bromn unar is practicable and od by the treaty now pond ing and that by its terms now and for the first 1818 a juat and interpretation is agreed to by it governments and plaid u PO a he treaty of 1818 which will secure a t and honorable treatment to unit air states fishermen and beenie to them full measure of choir rights and that under tile proposed arrangement every american fidlier mart tt atti vocation in waters to british north america can acquire a clear understanding of his rig its and duties whilst within tile Pr of all the waters of can I 1 da or to such ports and ila arbors as casualty nece sity or convenience ina y suggest lithol t fear of encountering any such harah and unfriendly t aini 0 nt as lie was heretofore to under ilia uncertain una or and varied interpretation of his treaty rights tito accompanying Accompany in re are made bromly ir u p of extracts I 1 p kowatic correa artter or 1887 secretary DA yards to of july and the protocols proto cois of conferences of negotiators there is also the text of a letter from secretary bayard to sir ch arles under date of mav 1887 I 1 hc h bayard briefly reviews tile points at ibue deprecates I 1 be necessary in dealing ardth canada through broat britain and ms that in the joint commis alon 11 ll c I 1 Is to be arranged cansdas col offen be presented ito i ito at long tit I 1 t lie interests invin ed and of be n c unity for prompt action t avoid friction betheen betA een the two countries at the same time expressing tile most earnest desire for in amicably amic ablo of all differences sir cuppers tuppers Tup pers letter in reply thanks bayard for tile suggestion biado and says they ll 11 ve been referred to tile proper authority with the views of ir bayard in the earnest hope for an early settlement of the vexed question A letter from bayard to minister phelps refers to a telegram front lord I 1 u ry regarding the appointment of a c sion in this air bayard simi laVin some res pacts to the now treaty but which kasnot acceptable another poin tato the british government the remain brings tao subject to an agreement for conference |