Show fallt UK OTTO TO BE disciplined BY MORMON CHURCH of sweats within the church three wives not to be tolerated nevadan has hia ask for divorces injured stolen property deaf and dumb boy ly a fool joke car crushed under a street the editor and pub otto of bait of alie before the lake lost his case yesterday council of the bait lake aih church from bishop lie took an appeal II 11 B clawson to the presidency of hie stake the case came up wednesday night before deat angus AI cannou and joseph E taylor and C penrose Pc nrose his counsellors coun bitting as a court F S aad L aahl quist appeared against eydman and ho was permitted to plead in own defense the trial lasted until newly 4 morning and in the end the high council sustained the decision of juhos clawson the accused wai given two weeks in which the confession or to appeal the to the girat presidency of the chur cli lie announced yesterday that he inguld not sign the confession but that he would take the appeal to the highest author ity in the church the case it is un derwood der tood will go up for merely alier a will be no additional testimony considered M there was none before the high roi unciL tie whole story is briefly told in the confession ahat mr is asked to sign and until he does sign lie ia suspended from church fellowship if ll 11 refuses to sigh in the end he will be thrown out of the church entirely here is the confession 1 I hereby acknowledge that chave for some time conducted myself in a manner unbecoming a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints my has consisted in becek ing through the to ridicule and disrepute upon some of my brethren among aliese are I 1 M F A fernstrom and L dahlquist I 1 have also disregarded the decision of the presiding prec iding priesthood of the silt lake stake and have been the means af creating dissension and bitterness among the swedish members of the church 1 I admit that such conduct on my par aej injurious to the welfare of indi and of the church and I 1 re girt that I 1 so acted the penalty for a non with the above is stated thus it ia also decided that in the mean tune brother he suspended from the fellowship of the church and that in the event of his non campli ance with the requirements of this decision his suspension be made parma pent this is signed by bishop II 11 B claw eon and james il and J D lyon hw counsellors coun it is now rati bcd by the high council so that edgier eydman ia still confronted by tha frame dilemma and should the first presidency ratify the action of the lower courts he will be compelled to acknowledge himself in the wrong or sever bia connection with the althe matter will be permanently bet tied in the next two weeks it is practically impossible to keep this trial separated from tho masi meeting of iho swedish people that has been called to meet in the grand opera house in salt lake at 4 sunday Ko and 2nd thia meeting has been called by editor and bis friends for the ostensible purpose alf forming a swedish organization organisation within the church to be to tally apart from the present scandinavian organization it is this movement for swedish organization that seems to have stirred up all the trouble and tho outcome of the meeting that baa been put under the ban by the church authorities will be watched for with deep interest the following brief editorial expression from the swedish american post of minneapolis minn will gire some idea u to how the controversy is looked upon by the swedish people in other parts of alie country the biot dayss the cormons mormons have brought uit against our countryman otto in salt lake city partly because he has worked against the scandinavians and partly because he showed disobedience to the priesthood his crime seems to have consisted in his working for the organization of a special swedish inh sion it appears to an outsider as if alie mormon leaders were pretty cruel masters and still the utah bosten avs that there is no in utah THEY SEEK DIVORCES three wives commenced divorce suits in ako tko district court yesterday each filed along with her complaint an affidavit stating that she is unable to bear the expense of the action eunetia V bell is suing john B bell for desertion since march ast 1st she aasc alleges failure on his part to provide her with the common necessaries of life mrs bell asks for the restoration of her maiden name of carr and 50 attorneys fees the bells were married on august 2 1001 in this city martcia J kundys lundys stated reasons for becking a legal separation are non sup port and cruel and inhuman treatment sirs lundy says that her husband evan S lundy has squandered his earnings and hers in drinking and riotous living and debauchery that ho has threatened to take her life and has driven her from home penniless and caused her to remain away through fear of her life she also affirms that in the presence of others he has sharpened a knife and threatened to kill and cut her up they married in trinidad colo in february 1898 louise Joban aeng alleged ground tor divorce from C JL johansen is desertion they were wed at manti on august 15 1893 SUING ON promissory NOTE the utah nursery company is suing jaran and emma to foreclose a mortgage given on april 9 1892 to secure a promissory note the total amount of alie nursery companas comp anys claims against the folmana is 1014 40 attorney s fee and costs STOLEN PROPERTY FOUND C J of de la mar nev reported to the police wednesday afternoon that he had been robbed of a telescope valise containing a ladys and chain a certificate of deposit in an iowa bank for 2500 and some other personal property the valise was stolen from the american bouhe where sir had been staying and yesterday the police received a tip that it was concealed in a little shack in franklin avenue two of the officers made a search of the place and discovered the grip there but the watch and chain torether with two gold rings had been disposed of by the robber mr was very thankful for the return of the deposit check and feels eliat he got away easy on the loss of the jewelry IN JOHNSON CASE at 1010 last night the jury in tho johnson damage suit against the city a verdict which will be returned sealed to alie court thi morning was out for five hours yesterday Yeat erday morning alie court overruled the motion for a nonsuit in which the attorneys for the city ruled that alio mother was guilty of contributory negligence PULLED AWAY HER CHAIR tillie hesselberg the thirteen year old daudier dau hier of labador east third south street was hurt wednesday night ly a chair being pulled from her by her little brother and it is feared that she is permanently injured as the sudden jar of falling upon the floor paralyzed lier spinal column RAY WALKER VERY ILL of arienda in salt lako city pill be deeply pained to leam of the severe of george raymond walker in san francico Franc he is buffering from an attack of appendicitis wl waa taken to a hospital to undergo an operation his brothers I 1 charlca and T H walker were called to san francisco by telegraph tele grah on wednesday walker was bom in salt lake city and aade from the few years he attended d chool in california and the eat hero all his life he was married early in september to miss ridge formerly of kanaan city and they were enjoying their honeymoon when mr walker was suddenly stricken with appendicitis ray walker as he is known among his friends is a brother of albert walker who died of appendicitis in thia city last spring 9 HIS FEET tom a deaf mute the sit acar old son of oarl J while playing in the street uth other boys had both his feet badly crushed and broken under the wheels of a car whose approach he could not hear the accident occurred near sixteenth south and state streets about 0 yesterday morning tho boy with companions was playing on the car track and did not hear the clanging gong or the shouts of his playmates n the car boro down upon him ino torman applied the brakes but was unable to atop the car in time and just as the boy wondering why his comrades had deserted liim turned his face the car which had no fender struck him the wheels over both foot drying somei of the bonea through his shoes and causing compound fractures of the large bones unable in give expression to his anguish the child lay beside the track with rigid body wh ilc tho terrible pain drove the perspiration in great drops to his facello was taken office of dr murray chero his wounds were idress cd the doctor does not think that amputation of the injured members will be necessary but alie will be unable to walk for a long time he was taken to his parents home near the scene of the accident |