Show I AT THE JUNCTION CITY IAN I-AN INCORRIGIBLE TO BE SENT TO TIE PEN II Proceedings In the Fourth District I Court Yesterday Wedding OK den Merchants line I Receiver Appointed Ogden June 23 Deputy United i States Marshal Exum was yesterday appointed receiver for N P Anderson dry goods merchant of Brigham City The appointment was made on the application ap-plication of Wallace Simmon Thomas wholesale merchants of this city who held a chattel mortgage on Andersons stock I appears that the deputy sheriff of Brigham City had I taken possession of the goods on a execution and advertised them for sale Upon hearing of this the Ogden merchants merch-ants immediately made the application t the court and Marshal Exum is now I in possession An Incorrigible Sent to the Pen I Martin Tribey a youth of rather I I tender years is apparently bent on pursuing i pur-suing a course of crime and Iniquity judging from his record up to date In October of last year he was sent to the reform school he having been brought I I before the court on a charge of forgery i The court dealt leniently with him in the hope that he would see the folly of I his evil ways and reform but the sequel se-quel came today when he was again arraigned I I ar-raigned It was stated that he was incorrigible in-corrigible and his presence was injurious injuri-ous to the welfare of the school To I obv ate any further trouble he was sent to the pen for twor years and left for his new residence tonight Fourth District Court Judge Miner was in attendance in the Fourth district court today A considerable f con-siderable amount of minor business was transacted and the following cases were disposed of In the case of Qglen Clay company v W H Harvey on motion of plaintiffs plain-tiffs attorney and good cause shown judgment was entered on sureties on appeal 1 C C Goodwin vet G T Barrett et al In this cause defendants having failed to appear after due service default was duly entered A motion to dismiss the appeal in the case of A E Barnes vs M D Cox w argued and submitted I The case of Boyle Furniture company vs Elsie Anderson et al was called I for trial Default of all defendants having been entered judgment was granted for 5374 and attorneys fee of S40 I 40In fIn f-In default of defendant judgment was entered a prayed for in the case of Mamie Planz vs A J Chamberlain I In the case of D A Spears et al vs E 11 Warren et al judgment was set aside on payment by defendant of costs I accrued since the filing of complaint defendant to stand enjoined as prayed i for upon plaintiff filing a bond for 500 Notes Frank P Costello a popular post office official and Alta V Anderson a cfharming young soeity belle were united in marriage at the residence of the brides parents on Twentythird street lat night A host of friends extend hearty congratulations to the happy couple A general reduction in the money order schedule all over the United States has just been made and will go into effect July 1 1894 Formerly the price of money orders ranged from 5c t 45c but 5n future the range will be r from 3c t SOc li was only a fair house that greeted the presentation of The Henrietta by the Stuart Robson company at the Grand last night A The production certainly cer-tainly merited a large audience and hearty reception j The bicycfe races which were postponed post-poned yesterday will be run off at the Wasatch track in the near future Marshal Brigham came up from the capital this morning cme in company with his popular deputy in Ogden Mr Exum set out on a fishing expedition For nearly a week now the board of examiners have been hard at work revising re-vising the examination papers of the teachers but as yet the work is not completed They expect to conclude their work early next week A banquet was given tonight by the Logan relief corps ladies in honor of the John A Logan post The banquet was very select and was thoroughly enjoyed by those fortunate enough to have received invitations The section house at Syracuse was burglarized early yesterday morning by four toughs who were tramping it fromSalt Lake t Ogden The police have no clue but are working on the I case 1 |