Show j1s OF THE TERRITORY Ogden Editor Under Bonds for Criminal LibeL A TRAIN LOAD OF EXHIBITS lleber Houses Unroofed by the Monday Night Gale Trees Uprooted and Other Damage Done A HotU Guest Bobbed Panthers r at Kainas Grand and Petit Jurors Empaneled at Provo OGDEN Feb 1A special train of six care conveying the second shipment of the exhibit New South Wales Australia will make at the Worlds Columbian exposition ex-position arrived in the Southern Pacific yards this morning and as one of the cars had been damaged in transit remained until this evening when it went east over the Union Pacific The valuable freight consisted principally of woods and minerals min-erals Three sticks of lumber weighed over a ton each One r nch plank measured meas-ured six feet in width and twenty feet long EDITOR CORNELL HELJ Sackett Cornell editor of the Journal who was arrested on complaint of C H Goddard combination circulator and city I editor of the Post charred with criminal libel was today held to the grand jury by I V Commissioner Cross in bonds of S100 I Cornell published two articles in his paper I pa-per intimating that Goddard had jumped the town THE SMELTER SITE The Union Mining and Milling company com-pany which w111 erect smelters and reduction re-duction works in Ogden has selected the Bile for its plant One hundred and sixty acres ofland have been secured south of the city in the vicinity of South Ogden Mr Shettle the western manager leaves for Chicago on Friday to superintend the shipment of the machinery for the mills He will be met there by Judge Patton A PRESSED BRICK CASE The only case of importance before Judge Miner today was that of the Anderson Ander-son Pressed Brick company vs Dubois and Williams of Salt Lake The case ir t went to the jury tonight and a sealed yer I diet will be returned in the morning The plaintiff claims 5213015 alleged to be due on brick furnished the defendants on their Parley canyon conduit contract THE POSTS TROUBLES The Post came out tonight as a five column folio 13x20 inches somewhat disfigured but still in the ring as Editor Rhodes would say The paper has been forced to give up its plant and is being temporarily published by Browning Brothors In case the necessary arrangements arrange-ments can be made the publication of the former sized paper will oe resumed about the middle of the month with a small plant to be purchased by the Democrats of Ogden The board of directors of the reform school will meet this afternoon |