Show NEWS NOTES The Pay Train drew a good sized crowd and pleased it too judging from the applause ap-plause which greeted some of its cleverest clev-erest scenes Jane the play that was the success of last season and the season before the play that always draws crowds and always pleases them comes to The Grand Monday next A strange man early yesterday morning morn-ing entered the house of Mr Crandall on the corner of Twentytnird and Jefferson Jeffer-son but was frightened away before his purpose was known A B Hayes has been away in Summit and Rich counties of late looking up evidence and familiarizing himself with the intricacies of the Coughlin and George murder case he being counsel for the defendant Coughlin Geo G Williams of Kanesville aged 27 and Miss Marion Todd of Hooper aged 18 were granted a marriage license yesterday as were also Andrew S Allen Al-len aged 21 of Huntsville and Miss Mary E Hislop aged 18 of the same olace Some clever pen wielder recently altered al-tered the figures on a 1 bill making it look like a 10 article The bill passed through the hands of two merchants and was detected when deposited at the bank The bill has been traced to a man who has gone John Preoce filed suit yesterday in tho court of the Fourth district alleging that he is being wrongfully deprived of the ownership and profits of certain land in Morgan county by Hyrum Smith and he asks the courts intercession to establish his rights The case against John D Patterson was yesterday dismissed Mr Patterson has apparently regained his stability mental moral physical and financial and on the settlement of the claims there was no desire to prosecute him for his deeds done when he was irresponsible A wagon belonging to Charles Wheat was battered to a considerable extent through coming in contact with a streetcar street-car The driver was driving one wagon behind which another was trailed and this arrangement was rather difficult to handle with speed No one was hurt |