Show SHIT FOR damares mr tomlinson of pleasant drove asks from the IT P R E MORNING A crowd of 14 bagos joseppi alberti and othera were this morning arraigned before judge blackburn on a charge of committing riot on the ard 3rd day ri february 1891 at castle gate emery county by unlawfully assembling at a mcaloon in charge of one james smith and there without authority of law did feloniously and with guns pistols chairs and other weapons disturb public peace contrary to the statutes of utah territory mr A G sutherland attorney for the defendants entered pleas of not guilty the case was set for hearing on wednesday harvey warner appeared and pleads d not guilty to the charge of burglary stanley reed also entered a plea of not guilty to the same charo james D smith and B 1 caffry were arraigned on a bharga of selling liquor on contrary to the statutes of alie territory on february 1891 at castle gate amery county cah rey proprietor of the saloon pleaded guilty and was fined and costs of court smith the bar tender pleaded a former conviction alie case was not set the case of fountain green vs anone christensen and nephi robertson was called and a jury paneled ea mr jacob johnson represented the plaintiff and W K reid and the defendants the defendants are charged with driving the streets of fountain geen G een at a furious rate contrary to sec 10 of an ordinance of said corporation prohibiting fast driving the defense claimed that fountain green was not a corporation and the plaintiff failed to prove the contrary sont a noi suit was therefore declared alie names of ten juryman jurymen to serve alie balance of the term were drawn from the jury box as follows james chipman parley draper wil 1 liam mckenzie frank P longjohn H scott biank carral barnson N fugale charles webb C C harper and L E riter the case of alfred tomlinson Tomlin aon vs union pacific railroad company suit for damages a jury em paneled mr kellogg appeared for the plaintiff and mr P L williams for the defendant the plaintiff prayed for damages sustained at the handa of the agents on the on this day he purchased a first clasa union pacific railroad ticket at pleasant grove to american fork and return he went to american fork via a freight train and attempted to return in the same manner he was ordered off by the conductor while the train was in motion in getting off he stumbled and fell and injured his left leg through which injury he bad been confined to his bed for three weeks the plaintiff denied the allegations set forth alfred tomlinson am the plaintiff in this case reside at plesant grove aai sixty years of age on the afternoon of the ath of november I 1 purchased A ticket at pleasant grove to american fork and return on the utah pacific rai hoad went over on a freight train when 1 wanted to come back I 1 bw a freight train standing at ahe depot asked a brakeman if the train would slop at pleasant broye lie said yes we leare a car there when I 1 got on the platform of the caboose the conductor came and asked me what I 1 was doing there told iliin I 1 had a ticket and was going to pleasant grove he said D your ticket get off from here ha ordered me off twice ane train was then moving got off but in doing so fell and skinned my hands and bruised myself was afraid he would throw me off if I 1 get off some boys assisted me to the platform got on the next freight train and went to pleasant grove walk home from the pleasant grove depot for three weeks I 1 was in bed two or three nights I 1 was so much in pain that I 1 did not know adyth ng my leg was body and hand as well as my knee were hurt I 1 was quite an active man during the at this time I 1 cannot lean for ward and pick up any weight at no lime since my injury have I 1 been abe to do any work have not improved any during the last three weeks to mr williams think the name of the conductor who threw me off was hilton have ecca him frequently at the pleasant grove station have talked to him there don t know who tho brakeman brake mau was went to american foak to purchase a pair of that is all the business I 1 did there A recess was taken until the trend enriched the facilities of the present day for production of everything that will con luce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited aud when syrup of pis was first produced the world wis enriched with the conj perfect laxative known as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and to cleanse the system gently iu jie spring time or in fact at any time mid the better it is l nowa the more oon liar it |