Show SENTENCES 1O ONE YEAR The Deaf Mute Goes to State Prison Wanted In Colorado Theirs will be we session of the Sec end < cSlcCitct count today as Judge Ko tapi viM be sfUtiwg as a member of the junfenie cciuiiii fia Salt Lake Elsa Onatzar alias Charles Coffmcun appeared for sentience yesterday heaving he-aving been cenvSeted of grand laroeiny in stealins a calf Supeirfinitendialnit Met aSf of the deaf and dumb eohtol was PwLDL us ifnftetrpEPcteiT acid iiilterDnctied J ties wcttJs of Juflffe Kolapp io tile ac utd Ortzer signed thait he had nctlhiltog itb flay except that he could get no u tiii3Sgcs who saw the etcher main the cone to whom Cretzer aistributes his i treubtea Judge KCItapp gave some ex j i ceileclt advice to the lafl and imposed a ILsrtot sismrtence one year in the pen tecr Uiry Asictaisr elosiaim come yea terfiay from Sheriff Moses cC Puablo Coin aisktaij Ef the CtoJCLadO officers could tlive Wai if they mmild canoe The damage case of A H Anderson vs the Union Pacific receivers was by i consent continued for the term George Drake vs Newton Pair et al j j demurrer argued and overruled and ten j I clays given to answer A nonsuit was granted as to the l defendant J W Ott in the case of T C 1 Brantley vs Hughes Kedfleld Co and J W Ott Tile suit was for a claim of 5125 and was before Justice Perrin J Sooth Tucker J Booth Tucker general of the Salraulo Yrmv ft us in OPKJctti taI cogio ecU las rcoesecis are that hs j I VC n5w < n ici a week or two acid ar ittsnge 1U crxablCECCKs a ccCcay ca come of > Ae uv MKicd hinds iivthte vt2i jy I in axxLLlinnre vttti MS piain to coaii5 tcco wrii the Eulvaldcte Army week lime jrc1aial came in frcm the wesii I tiara lie wus on tu tcurcf > teuipaotica of the i vunoits Qirtd land rcsitteawXi aj I view of ciaJozliuttai He EttoppEd off ai i vciriie y CiCay mairLHg whcce he was met by V H Row adl iCiowji over fee fruilt vale aaa niveei arouia brEcfetiscn City to Ogden HEsCoppcd at uCjus peaces ard imispected arena Cf tihe dna toctiirdB rcacihiMS Ogden in tIre evening Mr Tucker stated that hfr was very fa vcuiYiir Inoptoseci nii fbe country and it wall be MG otoi to have the tin fluCiCi of tEife SalvaC Army exerted to trtiinl5 ter elan surpCus populaitjcci of j thi cOy to such niira dileitiCtls HS said I h3 wculG be back this way in a weaker I weak-er two when he teCh be pciaDared to j malts some doeffattle prpceCtlcnc In ttsa couireeof ccentreastifcn he prafeed very highly tbS iTriieeltica STatiem in costa j cOon oial atso the syutem of cclomizafrloa j aiJCT tKl by the Utah priih 6irs He saM tat the SalvialKMi Arimy scheme fa j vcred small h dinsa of not > moose than ten acres Ho a ftundly The Kemciral went Enat laitt night Local Briefs Si Perkins will appear at the Grand Monday night Deputy Sheriff James HarroD is still quite ill with an affection of the ear similar to that which afflicted A H Cannon TS JlasteECe grand ledge will visit Weber cd ± fr No 6 twristot The usual iciativiitfcrt iviil bepac Hcipulted 1n after ttfe hunicw In i1eneIp si TCharmlne little Corlnrie will appear ih 4An American Beauty Monday night at the Grand She is supported by an excellent company The first boy In the Weatherspoon family born in Utah came yesterday to Mr and Mrs James Weatherspoon and there Is consequent rejoicing William J Silcox aged 35 yesterday procured a license to wed Miss Fiancee Michaels aged 25 Both were residents ef Ogden They were married at the brides home yesterday by Justice Tar ncsRichardsons Tlichardsons grocers otore did not resume business yesterday and daylight revealed that mush havoc had been done to the stock and building by fire and water Mr Richardsn will at once take an Inventory of the salvage stock The building belonged to Adam Patterson Pat-terson Tonight in Lester park pavilion will be given a farewell ball for Mr Walter Heller who departs shortly for Ne York to perform mUsjonary labors Tho members of the committee are working hard to make it a success both socially and financially The floor will be in good crnvlKion and Fords crchestca wli furniSh the music for the occasion An admission fee of 50 cents will be charged A great drawing card is that secured se-cured by Manager Clark for the Grand Saturday night when the Ccrbett tted PitKsimmons light will be reproduced by the veriscope William W Bittner has the pictures in charge and has had considerable experience in the house before having been here on two previous pre-vious occasions The house is well adapted for a realistic reproduction of the jpreat encounter |