Show FOR STEALING BRASS Two Youths Arrested and Taken Before Judge Xorrcll George Coons and Ed Langstroff two boys under eighteen years of age were arrested yesterday upon thb charge of stealing brass from the Union Pacific company They entered a plea of not guilty when taken before Commissioner Norrell and Coons hearing was set for Monday at 11 oclock Langstroffs hearing hear-ing was not set as the prosecution desires to try Coons first Neither gave bond but Langstroffs mother sent word to the commissioner that she would go on his bond at a later date Sues for Ten Thousand Joseph Hillibrand began suit against Salt Lake city and the Rio Grande Western West-ern Railway company in the Third district dis-trict court yesterday to collect damages in the sum of 10000 for injuries alleged to have been received while unloading gravel from a car on the railway companys i track and under the direction of the defendant de-fendant city The car upon which he I was standing is alleged to have been car lassly and negligently moved in abrupt manner and plaintiff was thrown violently I to the ground and permanently injured The accident occurred on Oct 15 1S92 I I The SuburbauJLot Suit The case of Anna Farrell vs J B Hamilton Ham-ilton which has been going on at intervals I tervals in Justice Gees court for several days past has been postponed for further I hearing until Monday Miss Farrell alleges al-leges that when she was a resident of j Colorado Hamilton sold her some worthless worth-less lots of Whites lake several miles west I of this city and she is now seeking to j recover the sum of 105 which she paid upon them I I lIe Robbed John Brown 3 Thomas Edgar who was arrestedat Ogden Thursday night was brought here yesterday yester-day to answer the charge of having broken into the store of John Brown during the holidays and taken therefrom certain merchandise Edgar was taken before Commissioner Moyer where he entered a plea of not guilty and his preliminary hearing was set for today In default of bonds he was taken to jail |