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Show OJen Xotes. Tile hearing of the five men ar-l rested for voting illegally on election I day was in progress yesterday before I Judge Dee. and will come nniiln I today at 10 o'clock. Tney at first confessed guilt, but later rUraited the cuufes-ion and decUuI to stand trial. Thej are being defended by Attorney Rhode. Mr. Oivnl Hollind reached this city yesterday from California to take charge of Mr. James Holland, his father, the man found with an uiila!anced mind and a purse ol ;JW. It seems tliat the old gentleman gentle-man gets the idea that his sou op-pwei op-pwei his religious views, and on uch occasions gathers up his bank account and leaves nome. which is his son's residence. This is the see-on see-on I time the father has gone wandering. wan-dering. They will return west tc-day. A boy named Michael Ipson.aged fifteen years, was working on a building in tlie south part of Ogdcu yesterday, at shingling. In some way he l-t his balance and fell off. striking some timber below, at a dMaucc cf about fifteen feet, and was very severely hurt. His right arm was broken ln a dreadful way. between the wristand ellow. Both bones were crushed and the ends of the Iwneg were nearly thru-: through the skin. His face was cut and bruised m a jaiuful manner, and he was iGinded and hurt on other jiarts of his liody. Altogether he was a pretty thoroughly used up boy. Commercial. Judije Miner rendered his decision decis-ion yesterday ia the case of A.C. I-Vk vs. A. II. Potion ttal.. brought lo i.u-t Mr. Swan from the receivership receiver-ship of the Xob Hill propertv on the ground that said receiver Is an interested party to tlie po-es-Ion o said addition. The court held that Mr. Swan is so interested and granted grant-ed the motion, but made coapieint-ment coapieint-ment nf a successor yesterday. The court also decided the case ol the city against Hing Chong, and denied the writ of hibeas corrals applied for by Mr. Karratt. The ordinance was held valid on the ground that the lity has power to legislate where the public welfare requires, it, even though the express pow cr to do so has not been granted by the statutes. So Hing Chung must y a fine of 5u for smoking opium or uo time time in jaiL He seemej disKseJ to do the latter yesterday. yes-terday. Chinese cannot run an opium joint in Ogden. That seems to be settled. If John desires to keep oat of jail he must quit his opium Indulgence, clean up his back yard and pay his wll tai.. |