| Show THE KEN1TEDY CASE Trial Begun In Court Yesterday New Jurors The case of Margaret Kennedy et al against the Oregon Short Line company com-pany went to trial yesterday The case was reviewed at some length in The Herald as well as the ground on which the defendants rested their claim that the action was settled The widow had received 500 from the company and had agreed to settle for 3000 more The plaintiffs attorneys were prepared to alee undue influence in securing this settlement but this phase of the case did not come before the court r Kennedy paid hack the 1500 and Evans Rogers withdrew the suit for 1200 against the estate for fees uncollected and the case came to trial An addition to the panel of jurors was found necessary and the following were summoned Edgar Jones John Fife P L Bingham S A McCartney R C Pratt W M Raymond James Shirk and E E Stevens S S At noon the court adjourned until 3 oclock out of respect to the memory of General Nathan Kimball In the case of the Farrand Votev Organ company vs the board of church extension of the M E church A E Pratt was added a assistant counsel for defendants defendantsLc Local Briefs C A Smurthwaite has a fine new daughter born Monday Andrew Suggs was given 60 days for stealing a guitar from gven residence of D Eccles A marriase license ha been issued to R M Wright and Amelia H lver son both of Ogden A young man named Douglas was yesterday convicted of stealing coal from the U P and fined 3 The Gay Matinee Girl will be s nat n-at the Grand Saturday night for the first time in Ogden I is brim full of jolly wholesome fun A boy named Hampton a pupil at Quincy school received a painful knife wound yesterday while scuffling with another boy The blade penetrated the breast Marshal Miller has arranged for the Iarhal Iler aran I use of the district court room for the trial of James True charged with robbing I rob-bing the mails which comes up in the federal court in March 5 The Caledonians celebrated Burns 1 birthday last night together with 100 invited guests Scotch songs dances and music were the order J H Mc I Millan made a brief address Grand Master J C Ham of the A I 0 U W jurisdiction of Utah Idaho and Wyoming gave a public address I last night under the auspices of Fidelity lodge No 3 He spoke on Unlocking the Treasure House Messrs Cheeney White Barney Misses Jost and Toombs gave the musical numbers Master Workman R H Whipple presided The case of Dr William Hartford osteopathist charged with practicing medicine without a license came on yesterday before Justice Ternes the county attorney prosecuting and J H McMillan defending The defense put on a large number of well known citi zens who testified that they had been treated and received benefit The trial took a good part of the day and was taken under advisement A E Welby of the Rio Grande Western West-ern was In Ogden yesterday and together to-gether with David Eccles T D Dee and Joseph Clark visited several proposed pro-posed sites for the sugar factory tog to-g e the projectors some assurance as I to what kind of trackage facilities his road would give the factory No information infor-mation was given out but one member maton of the party stated that the site would probably be at Wilsons lane or I Brooms bench The Wilsons lane people peo-ple seem to offer the best inducements S The board of education last night approved I ap-proved the bond of Clerk Rolapp A misunderstanding that arose at the last i I meeting over the election of clerk was j I cleared up I had reference to remarks I re-marks made by Ellis regarding the I work of the old board and which were of an uncomplimentary nature A particular par-ticular instance was the statement by 11 Ellis that Clerk Matson had been unfair in giving out insurance one lot he said being written at the same time and given to a company represented by the clerk This was satisfactorily explained ex-plained a were other matters that arose |