Show WAS T LITTLES WILL FILED Judge lie Grand Young Executor Values the Estate at 891525 The wIll of the late James T Little was yesterday filed in the probate court together with the petition of W trt < I It Judge Le Grand Young asking that he be appointed executor without bonds as provided by the will The petition sets up that Lewis S Hills first named in the will as executor renounces his right to letters testamentary under the wilt and therefore Judge Young named In the will as executor In case of Mr Hills declining presents the petition for his appointment together with an inventory of the estate which is valued at 91525 as follows Personal property consisting of notes bonds and stocks of the probable value of about35000 TC br i t35000 The residence 515 East First South street 14000 House and lot on South Temple street 12000 Another residence on lot 3 block 63 plat B Salt Lake City 6000 Other real estate in Salt Lake City 11500 iO acrES of land at Mendon Cache count 400 10 acres of land at Logan Island Cache county 400 C39 acres of L an lI Teton Basin Idaho 2225 Life insurance policy in the Equitable Life Assurance company com-pany t 10000 Total 91525 Saturday March 19 was set as time for hearing on the petition The disposition of the property as directed di-rected in the will and the names of the legatees with the amounts and other details were published in The Herald recently I I Bigley Guilty of Forgery E A Bigley was put on trial yesterday yester-day before Judge Norrell and a jury on a charge of forgery Assistant County Attorney Putnam prosecuted and Attorney C Stanley Price defended the accused Bigley was held by Justice Stewart for trial in the district court on the charge that he forged a check for 15 drawn on the Utah Commercial Sayings Say-ings bank and signed with the names of Thomaycr Stephenson The check was made payable to the defendant de-fendant E A Bigley and he signature signa-ture of Thomayer Stephenson is alleged al-leged to have been forged by Bigley who passed the check upon J P White agent of the White Mercantile company com-pany The case reached the jury about 330 oclock and a verdict of guilty was returned On Trial For Grand Larceny Following the Bigley case F Sinters S-inters charged with grand larceny was nut on trial He is accused of having on Jan 13 last stolen from the person of James B Buzzo a silver I I watch worth a 7 and 13 in money Assistant As-sistant County Attorney Putnam prosecuted I I pros-ecuted and Messrs W R Hutchinson j I I and W H Bramel defended Winters i i ar I I The jury Avas empaneled and the case just opened when court adjourned until I un-til this morning I Miscellaneous Notes I I The trial of the case of W B Lawler against Isaac Jennings et al was resumed I I re-sumed yesterday before Judge Hiles i It was concluded late in the afternoon I and taken under advisement by the I court The plaintiff sued to recOVer 2000 alleged al-leged to be due on a promissory note l American National bank of Denver vs J C Leary et al judgment for I plaintiff by default I W L Anderson vs V M C Silva judgment for the plaintiff by default for 7400 I Theyoung attorney C Stanley Price made his first appearance in a criminal crimi-nal case yesterday as counsel for E A Bigley charged with forgery Mr I Price conducted the case quite ably |