Show EDGAR CHANGED HIS PLEA Boy Who Tried to Wreck Train Will Stand Trial Walter Edgar the lad charged with an attempt to wreck a Saltair excursion train Is becoming as adept at changing pleas as a criminal lawyer He put In a plea to time charge on Monday and yesterday he put In two more On Monday Mon-day he entered a plea of not guilty Yesterday he surprised the court by changing his plea to one of guilty and the defendants attorney reviewed the case In which he technically called attention at-tention to 1 the lads youth and to the fact that the childish mind did not grasp the serious nature of the act I Tear ducts were tapped In the spectator specta-tor row and it looked as If the case would be submitted without trial Then a change came After hearing the summing up the family of the youth came to the conclusion that he was not guilty after all There was a I hurried consultation between client family and attorney and the court was asked If the plea could be changed The court was willing to grant the privilege After dinner the conviction of Innocence had settled upon Edgar with Increased force and a plea of not guilty was again entered and the lad will stand trial upon the charge It is i believed by the defendant that he can establish by witnesses wit-nesses that he was not guilty of the offense of-fense charged and If this is i done It will remove any cloud which might otherwise other-wise grow out of the uncertainty of the situation Value of a Boys Foot Albert Hansons right foot Is worth 175 This is the amount awarded him In the District court yesterday for the loss of the member Hanson up to last September was employed by the Rio Grande Western as a brakeman About the middle of the month he was making mak-ing a coupling near Blngham while the cars were In motion He hud to move with the train and accidentally he put lila foot on the rail The foot was crushed and mangled by the wheels of the car next to him and an action was brought to recover damages Hanson Is a minor and the suit was Instigated by Bessie Hanson his guardian Court Notes C S Cannon who pleaded guilty to the charge of petit larceny In Judge Morses court was entenced yesterday to pay a fine of 390 or be Imprisoned for ninety days Cannon was arrested on a charge of housebreaking and petit larceny He pleaded not guilty to the Ilrst charge upon which he was arraigned ar-raigned but subsequently withdrew the charge and pleaded to the petit larceny count against him William Evans was yesterday sentenced sen-tenced to the penitentiary for 100 days He was charged with the attempt to commit u felony The principal witness wit-ness In the case was a gh1 under the age of consent residing at Logan |