Show NEWS FROM LOGAN A brakeman named dennis dee hafs baa been badly hurt at smithfield he and others were switching some cars standing on a side bide track and dee was waa trying frying to loosen a brake which had bad been tightened by some boys boye he was waa unable to do so BO with his hia hands hand and used a stick for a lever by this means he succeeded in releasing the brake but the wheel whirled swiftly roun round d and the stick struck him on the back knocking him off tue car on the other track some gome coal oars care were attending anadee and dee was waa thrown against the edge of one of them and landed on the ground he was brought to logan and doctors parkinson and read bead were summoned in to other iii injuries juries there were piero ma many ay y coutu contusions sioni and a severe concu concussion eston of the spine the election for school trustees resulted in a victory tor for the democrats Democrat we in the first second and fifth pre and for the republicans in the third and fourth A light vote was waa polled five head of horses hones have been run ran over and horribly mutilated by the train between hyde park and field coal has been found in dry canyon by william palmer there are three small veins separated by layers of rock the upper vein Is eight inches thick the middle one eighteen inobe inches and the lower one two and a half feet the now new discovery to is seven even miles of logan and if it developed into the mine as resent present appearances would indicate V ita 0 discovery will be of inestimable value to cache valley generally and logan in p particular reticular Judi judging ting from indications the opinion of pren 0 experts ports is in that the discovery is just juat the outcropping out cropping of a large coal jar palmer Is ie a poor man and cannot afford to develop the claim alone but will doubtless have offers of assistance gg as a coal mine would prove a bonanza to its owners A valuable body of mineral paint has been discovered in the of hyde ayde park by william cook and j ulius julius johnson they have established a will mill to grind the pain taud tand expect to do a rushing budi butil nesa ness shortly the paint Is of a dark brown color burns one of the alleged burglars who robbed Wendel Wondel boes booss jewelry store and young Z smiley the boy who was helping dispose of the jewelry were bound over by J net oe ee smith on friday evening to await the action ot of the grand jury evans burnss burns con federate waived examination and was bold to answer at a previous hearing frank benson kindly furnished a weary pilgrim with board and lodging for A few days the tramp watched him bis opportunity and repaid franks kindness by disappearing with his fine fur far overcoat the thief has been traced and one of the officers cors is on his trail sheriff kimball and his bondsmen bave been sued in commissioner fletchers fletcherr Flet chers court the sheriff seized a brewery and its appurtenances supposing it to be the property of a man named theurer when about to sell it he found that it belonged to robert murdock who held a bill of sale the creditor redi tor still insisted upon its being gold old and the sheriff would not do so unless he had an indemnity bond A bond was made out but the sheriff did not consider it il a good one and would got accept it hence the suit the jury decided that the plaintiff had no cause for action LOGAN dec 12 |