Show HEAVY SENTENCE FOR OLSEN I Thirty Days In Jail and a Fine of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars Hoken Olsen appeared for sentence yesterday on the charge of selling liquor wthout a license in Huntsville A motion for new trial was overruled and the defendant sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jail and to pay a fine of 150 The defendant put up a bond of 200 and judgment was stayed Juror G L Becker was excused for the term Charles C Volght vs R T Pettin I gill et al judgment for sale of premises prem-ises was ordered Charles C Voight vs R T Pettin gill decree for sale of land in controversy con-troversy entered as prayed Sarah P Brereton vs James Montgomery Mont-gomery et al action was dismissed as to all defendants except Montgomery Mont-gomery and decree of foreclosure I I granted The trial of the Ogden State bank vs R J Hill et al involving 1500 resulted re-sulted tion in a verdict of no cause of ac I Ogdens Police Muddle Mayor Boyle has not signed the I I resolution dismissing Officer James P Sprunt passed last Monday night by the city council The mayor did I not yetP the resolution neither did he sign it Consequently the same i question arises in this case as is already i al-ready raised in the case of Officers i Farr and Shaw who were dismissed by resolution of the council The mayor dd not concur in this resolution resolu-tion The difference is that Sprunt was dismissed of the investigation of charges while the others were dismissed dis-missed because in the opinion of the council the old officers were entitled to hold br reason of the Pratt decision de-cision City Recorder Anderson will submit a statement of the facts to the city council tomorrow night and will ask 1 for instructions I The charges against Officer Meisner I filed by Fred Wilson which were reported re-ported in The Herald yesterday differ from the Foster charges in the fact that they were sworn to while the Foster charges have simply the status of a communication to the council The case of H T Snyder against the city which is to test his right to the office of night jailor will come up May 5 Suits Filed John Beier yesterday filed suit against John Marriott to recover 19850 on a promissory note The Peoples Building Loan Sav ings association yesterday filed suit against Edward J Hunter et al to recover SS61SO and for a decree of I foreclosure I Ogden Briefs I I The Cecilia club will give a free sacred concert this evening at the tabernacle tab-ernacle commencing at 8 oclock Egbert Stratford is on his return from the English < missionary field and should have arrived in New York yesterday Robert Mantell in the play of The I Secret Warrant at the Grand last evening scored a decided success before a large audience Today is the day for athletic sports at the Hot Springs There will be several swimming races and wheel races for valuable prizes The I 0 O F will celebrate the anniversary an-niversary of their order Tuesday evening even-ing by a public entertainment The Cecilia club will furnish the music An excursion is to be run to Ogden and Ogden canyon from Salt Lake by the Rio Grande Western Bicycles will be carried free The roads up the canyon are excellent Friday and Saturday evening next the Great Battle of Gettysburg will be pictured and told about by Chaplain Chap-lain Allensworth at the city hall There will also be some fine views of the Maine At the First Presbyterian church this morning the subject for discourse by the pastor will be The Triahof Faith In the evening another in the series of the great religions of the world will be given Subject Confucianism and Its Answer to the Question What Shall I do to be Saved The third section of the soldires train made the run from Pocatello to Ogden IT miles in three hours and ten minutes min-utes breaking the record for fast running run-ning on this division There were 15 cars In the train of which Tom Lee was engineer and Joseph Cahoon conductor con-ductor |