| Show ORVILLE MERRILL HURT BURT Serious Injuries Out With n Companions Ogden Ogdon MAtch March 30 Merrill 1 tine tho son Bon of o Joseph JO Merrill of or Brigham City was wa seriously curiously Injured at atthe atthe the tho Hot lIot Springs S yesterday afternoon ut at about by b falling Culling annul and striking sinking his head bead upon a 0 steel rail rull and billeting an ugly gash cash which required requited four tour stitches to close The Pine boy hoy was taken to the tine Hot lIot Springs hotel where temporary relief relict was afforded d until tho tine arrival of at Dr DI Joyce JOc After tho the dress Iress dressIng dressIng Ing lag of oC the tine wounds rounds oun ls the young mon man was brought to the tho Ogden Og len General hospital It was WaB thought at that tho skull had hail been en fractured but after arter nn an exam examination had bad been made mado It was found Cound that such sueh was Vas not the thu case Young Merrill and three companions drove to 10 the Hot Springs and all had ha left lect their morse and buggy hugS at tho the hotel barn which Is north of o the sanitarium They Tiney then stunted started on foot toot for the tine bath hath house bouse and It wn wal was while crossing the tho railroad tracks that the Ule accident occurred Mer Merrill Merrill rill zill was walking arm In arm arnu with two of or his companions an as D they started across ono one of or tine the tracks track ho stumbled and fell Cell and Instead of or helping Merrill to his WI foOt feet his companions lot him tall tail falland talland and his hia head struck upon tho tine rail mil with witha a U thud The Tho Injured boys bo s companions evidently thinking that tJ lt ho was sham shamming shamming ming did dl not pick Illek him up but hut a num nunu ber of or men mell from cram the hotel Including tho tino News Ns correspondent who had hod seen the accident vero soon nt nl tine the ido of oC the Injured boy bo and nind he hc was token to tho tine hotel and medical aid sum On examination of oC the buggy bUg In III which tho the boys bos drove to tine the springs a n pint of oC whisky wan as found tnt Uil cr or a n fanner tanner from north merLin of oC tine tho springs said Bal that as ns the tino th boys bO fI drove by b his bis es they the threw away an ann empty whisky Husk When questioned by h tho the representative of or this thlE paper Impel the tho companions of or tho tine boy Merrill wino who whore re fused to lo divulge o their names for tOJ tear fear of ot being beling arrested nt at first finst claimed that they tIne the hud found tine the whisky but upon further questioning said Mild that they thc had purchased It at a IL City CIl saloon From the facts In inn tIne the case it II would appeal that the lie law governing tho tine sale 1110 or of liquor to minors luul been beenu sadly Ra l neglected In county and nind that tha t there thoro was waa room top for un Investigation by the tho authorities INJURED BY ny COW i bate Jato So tut day evening while trying tl to separate n a l calf from a u cow of or Eden I en was nis attacked by b the Inc cow co anal knocked to tho tine ground and his hili skull was fractured The Tho Injun man main was taken to tn his homo and ond Dr Shields s of or summoned to ut Il attend tend him him At u a 1 Into late hour last night nighta a IL report from Crom roan tho tine Stallings home was to tho the eed ceet that Mr 11 wan Willi rest Ing lag easily and was all thought to 10 be out of or danger fine Tho Injured man main Is 11 one of ot the tine most prominent citizens In Inn Og Ogden den valley ullo and annul a member of or ono one of ur the tho counts oldest families I SERVICES S Tine Tho funeral of ot Joseph Moore the tine 2 son of oC County Commissioner Frank Moore Moor was held at the tho Mound 1 lonn Fort Port meetinghouse yesterday after afternoon afternoon noon at 2 Bishop James Jannes lo presiding Music was furnished by bytho bytho bythe tho the ward vard choir choin with solos Some Somo Sweet Day Da by h Mrs I and nn Your Sweet Little Rosebud by I Mis Us Paulino Madlock Iu lol k Tine speakers wem BIshop James lames Ward Warl of or North Ogden Ogdon David Dald McKay President ont C CF CF F 10 and RIll Bishop James Taylor lor of ot Mound Fort DEATH OF 01 THOMAS E COTTLE Ogden March 30 Thomas Edward Ellward Cottle of or Plain City died at lit 1015 lOl p m n Saturday from an nn obstruction of ot the bowels Ho lie was lUS one ono of or the tho early set Rot settlers tiers ot or Weber ebol county count Lund and Ull had bad a most eventful career with the tine Indians on a 0 western plain when whon a n boy ho Tho The funeral will be Inch held In III tho thu Plaint City CIl meet meetinghouse e at 2 p II l m an Interment will bo ha boIn beIn hain In tho tine Plain City cemetery Thomas E 1 Cottle was Willi born In hi Eng land Nov No 22 2 1850 IS O He JIe emigrated to in America with his mis parents In and settled at lit Tov KIm Kan until when whon he ma started with his hi patents and with an on ox rat team leam for Utah When crossing the tine Laramie plains the tho party Ins attacked by II In Indians and young oung Cottles grandparents were killed his father Cathel sister annul and brother were vere left for Co l dead on the tho bat hat battlefield and hit hi mi mother was wali carried off and nothing moro more was vnus over ever hoard of her Upon arriving In in h Utah tine the do censed ceased lived lIed In Ogden for Cor a year ear then thell moved to Plain City CIt which became his permanent home honne SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ogden March larch 30 Tho Chicago Sym Symphony phony orchestra numbering 71 people Including seven soen soloists arrived In tine the city yesterday afternoon and an made matla their Initial appearance at nt the tho Grand Opera House this afternoon before beCore a 11 largo large lar o audience nu most ot of whom were students tu This evening tho the orchestra appears In conjunction with lIh tine the Og Ogden O Oden den loll tabernacle making more mon than tOO people on the tIne stage Joseph Ral Ilal of at Ogden will wll be bo the tho conductor con Instead of oC Edith Grey Gre n fl pianist makes her hen hE Initial ap appearance with tho the organization In this thin city HOT BO SPRINGS CHANGES HANDS HANDSOn On Wednesday tine the Utah Hot Ilot Springs hotel changes management Col W J Shoal ISheal who lio has hns built buill the place up and made mado It ono fl nf or tine the finest sani sanitariums In III the tho west leaves tine tho hotel as ns general malinger and Joseph Marshall and W n E F Wallace Wa II II I tint the is IH N stes nice charge chu rge The rine of or o Col ol will ii I be io keenly iy felt by hy nil a II Ito tho I tic people in III I ii the I hr wesl rn ln cOlin coun coo a try Wino who have ha C visited the Die spring during the tine past I two 1110 years mud have been Irene bone filed lieu by h Its water Many uia decided Improvements i i n fl tO con COil eta mini teul by h in the he I new nCI Inc V management iut t which will wilt place tine the springs second to none In iii till the th country policy lo to 0 It one of et lr the th foremost semi of tnt the thc county will b i carried out by h time thu lh new niev management BRIEFS AND D PERSONALS Will ili a II roomer I of ur a Twenty firth fifth street lodging mouse hou e threw a n beer been bottle out of time the window and barely missed tIme the occupants of o n u passing auto nut He ill II was 1 upon tipon the charge chall o or of I malicious conduct Miss 1111 Reuse HellRI or of Washington D 1 C Coo nr I In tho Iho city last night might to tu as al the hit position ns as thief chief stenographer In III till the OmeD of oC Anal Anist Aa I Engineer of or the tho forestry reserve I o III c A man muon by II tine th of tnt James Jo ales Vil Vilson 11 son WI was as In III lo to tine the city Sunday n suffering u a crushed foot which hll h he hi sustained while working In iii titanic lone ry at nt Ho I lo woi III In tIc tl employ of or the Southern Pacific rull The rue condition of ot Russell the tho son soil of oC Prof Proto S D Hand foid aid of or the tho Weber Stake academy III re remains mains serious Up 1 to a II mute lute hour lost last night Ii t the tIne child el I lid hud bad inn d flot regained con He lie was vas Friday tuft aft afternoon by my II falling failing from trum a lL wagon wag n Se SI ral r 11 trunks anti and other 01 he paraphernalia nalia flaunt belonging to The GIrl from Dixie company compall ft n n theatrical troupe Oto attached at the tho Union depot ot Sat Saturday night by tho tine advance agent who wino alleges that the owes owe him hInt T 50 0 for Cor salary Frank Hart u a Mexican Io wa was semi sell sentenced to tu 15 l I days Inthe iii tins city Jail Sat Suit Saturday for tOI the theft heft of at a Ih boiler a breid path pan and all a n sack suek of oC coal Nick Iek and amid Andrew f were vene arrested yesterday II by Gamo G mo Warden Vurdell Van Vain tier der Vile upon tine the charge of oC killing duel ducks without Wi Ito ii t a it license In III I a It slough They fhe put iut up tip ball for rOI their appearance and annul were released l Agnes Agnnes Woods 6 0 years yen Ill old the daugh laugh daughter ter ler of oC Jack Woods 2770 Jefferson ave aye avenue avenue nue flue was shot through the right foot root a on by b an nn older elder broth ur r with a n 22 caliber cull bel revolver |