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Show Warxeb & Knight, attorneys of this city, for Holden Peterson, a youth 19 years of age, their client, filed in the First District court a suit for ?5,000 00 damages against Wm. H. Freeman, a justice of the peace of Pleasant Grove and John C. Nieisen, constable of the same place. It is alleged that these defendants did in November laet, wrongfully and unlawfully arrest, assault as-sault and deprive of his liberty for ten days, the youngman, Petersen. After today write it, 1895. The Dispatch wishes you a happy New Year. yvi Commissioner Dudley on Saturday eyening, after an extended preliminary hearing, bound young Guy Madeen of Springville over in the sum of $300.00 to await the action of the grand jury on the charge of fornication aga.nst him preferred by Mamie Houtz. Bonds were given, xne neanng was had behind be-hind clooed doors. On account of the inclement weather the Third ward entertainment advertised adver-tised for last Saturday night was postponed post-poned until Wednesday evening, when the roaring curtain raiser entitled "That Celebrated Melon Case," the "Holly Berries" operetta and Messrs Boshard and Pyne Brothers., opera house orchestra under Prof. Gilman Prof. H. E. Giles and W. D. Roberts Jr. will contribute to the orraRinn They are telling a good one on ' Dick'- Wedgwood tod '.y. Now "Dick" is a good lawyer and the city of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove sh-nved good judgment when it recently employed him for its prosecuting prose-cuting attorney, but he lost two cases for that city on Saturday. He went oyer to prosecute old man Baxter and his son for selling liquor without a license, Jesse Knight went over to defend the men. "Dick" dismissed the charge against the father and proceeded pro-ceeded to try the case against the son. The son was acquitted. The next play was to swear out a complaint against tne old man. This was done and he was tried. He was also aquitted. Bv tnis t me all the trains coming Boutn fort.hl.daX had left Pleasant Grove and 'Dickf' didn't care much about staying in that little city over night Jess was there with a cutter and a spanking horse and invited his keal opponent to ride home with him, The invitation was accepted and the two disciples of Blackstone clambered into the rig and muffed up. It was a bitter cold night. "Can't we get a little whisky in this town before we leave to warm us up on the way," said 4 Dick," "0 course." replied Jess, and the two roae down to the Baxter place. A big bottle 'o' Buthin" was gotten and the boys had a whole Jot of fnn nn thm way home they are having fun yet. j On November 30, 1894, Dr. Karl G. Maeser ef this city posted a letter addressed ad-dressed to "Jacob Spori. Principal Bear Lake S. Acidemy, Pans, Idaho," Today To-day the envelope was received back by the doctor. On it was the stamp of the Paris, France, post office, and written in red ink was "Idaho, Amerique." It would seerr. rather a peculiar fact that the letter addressed plainly as it was Paris, Idaho, "could pass through so many hands and finally reach PariB, |