Show Will WILI HANG ON IF POSSIBLE Ogden Councilmen Councilman Who Received Il II Illegal Illegal legal Fees Pees Will Not Their Places Notwithstanding that two of or the city councilmen councilman have been be n found round guilty of appropriating money to themselves Ille Illegally gally gaily Councilman A H Io cs from Crom the Second ward will fight tIght his case instead of resigning his position Mr Moyes Moyos when his case was called before re pleaded R n q 1 an excuse 11 and his trial was wa postponed Later he resigned his ion dun aim was WilS wn in the hope nt nf f escaping being thrown out of or office Since R H B Paine Pane who adopted d a similar meth moth method method od of escaping prosecution has been found Cound guilty guilt it was thought that both Moyes und ind Craig would hand in their resignations resignations Mr Moyes says that he will de defend defend fend himself In the action and It Is ex ox expected that he lie will se s up ns as an excuse that ho was temporarily deranged at the time on account of oC an accident he ho met mot with a short time before while in InSult Salt Lake Attorney J D B says that he lie will prosecute the tho case ca e just as vigor vigorously as ns the others unless Mr lIr Moyes hands in Jt ii his resignation Union Pacific Sued Amos Edwards commenced an un action yesterday against the Union Pacific Rail Rall Railroad Railroad road rond company in which he ho seeks to re recover recover recover cover 2726 damages for the tho destruction of his hi property located at nt Evanston Wyo r o by b the breaking of ot a dam of or tho the defendant company The date when the accident occurred was Doc Dec 21 1905 1906 when Edwards property was swept away by b the tho rush of or water witter This ThiB Is the second suit filed resulting from the tho same cause Shot Proved Fatal Word ord was received here yesterday of tho the death of Frank Coursey Course the Rio Grande Western Vestern brakeman who was shot by Mrs Minnie Hare a trained nurse at Grand Junction several days ago Cour Coursey spy sy never regained consciousness and passed away at 15 yesterday morning His HU wife was at nt the tho th bedside at nt tho the time of his death It Is expected that the body will be brought to Ogden for tor burial Criminal Court A G C Line Lane Li ne alias Woods was sentenced to serve fifty days ays in the county Jail in inthe Inthe inthe the municipal court yesterday on a charge of attempting to obtain money moner under false pretenses R H Armstrong A Tucker and C Jones were held for the tho t e district court courton courton on charges of or robbery under mer O bail ball each Ogden Briefs The meeting mt QUng of or tho the central committee of ot tho the United Labor party purt which was called for or last lost evening has bas been post postponed postponed until tomorrow Rev Re Frank Fay l ay Eddy Edd will preach Sun SUl Sunday Sunday day da evening at 8 S In Professor Coops studio in the old Masonic build building buildIng building ing on The Who Vho the What and the Why of UnItarIanism Hope Is entertained tnt ned for lor the recovery of ot f Joseph Cardon who was as Injured near nar Willard a Less few fe days ago Cardon is now at the Brigham hospital with three ribs and his right shoulder fractured and is 18 also suffering from Internal interim Injuries Clyde Cl do Lane an nn of oC the Southern Pacific shops while starting a dummy engine in motion about 7 last even een evening evening ing was wa struck on the th head by a lever levor and painfully Injured A deep gash was cut in the tha ton tOD of his head and ten stitches wore required to close the wound Arthur Pugh died late Thursday night at Provo of general debility aged 60 yours years oars The Tho body bod will be ha brought to Og den this morning and und tho the funeral will bo ho hold held at 2 this afternoon at ut the thc homo home of his father Samuel Pugh GiO street Interment will be bo boIn beIn bein In the City cemetery The Tho funeral of Mrs Mary E Roberts was hold at 2 yesterday afternoon at tit the tho Lynne ward mOlting meeting house Bishop presided The rhe attendance was large The ward choir and tho the quartette furnished the music The Tho speakers rs wore Walter r Crane E A Larkin and Bishop Interment was in the City cemetery cemetery tery tory |