| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS students of the B Y college logan have organized a debating society and will hold bold meetings once each week to discuss leading questions of interest to people who are interested in current events in logan november 21 mrs M miry mary ary williams died at the residence of her daughter mrs sarah bassett Baa sett at the rips ripe age of 88 83 years the funeral services were held yesterday and there here was waa a numerous attendance natural gas is in being used by two families at smithfield to the entire out satisfaction is of theda themselves selves and the envy of their neighbors one well there the property of mr william toombs is very powerful and the supply is apparently inexhaustible the surveyors of the propose I 1 utah wyoming railway are still in cache valley and judging from I 1 the he care taken in surveying the proposed route the company means busi business neep and there to is some prospect of ae cell liverance veri nee fro rom m he rapacity of the U P the once popular ogden hostelry the broom hotel is reopened reupen ed to the public after having been closed for several months mrs hester broom widow of the late john broom will be b represented by george F brown atu william thompson fh ompson in the case of selden 1 I clawson vs to coalville Co alville ei ci y a suit for an injunction to restrain the deafen ja As from interfering with him in jhb erection of electric light paes p ies and lor for damages ages judge barton barten has ban ordered that both parties be restrained from in any WRY way interfering with ibe property aad that the same remain in statu quo pending a final fidai decision martain a second hand clothier and broker with a farst clasa police r rj u j rd and damelio Budel lat an italian saloon keeper doing bu business near the h tribune office are face to lace with t the b penitentiary and under arrest on a charge of illegal voting the complainant in both oases came to is michael barl bar who alleges allege that the accused a c have been voting regularly in this city for or some time past while they bey were ali aliens fous A holdup hold up occurred last saturday night near dear all hallows college tte victim was mr M 0 01 philips of bast second douth hoaas he was suddenly accosted by three men with revolvers mr philips PhIllp shad had no money on OB his hie person but he was wag deprived tf if a gold watch valued at and which was highly valued by the owner as a he be had received it as a gift from the hebrew congregation binal B inal israel of thin thia city mr Phillips was also robbed of several other pocket articles which he had on his bis person lim la chief justice zanes court november eth in 14 the case can oaf the people vs ve edward C sheffield who is ludio ted for murder in the second do degree atee viz the killing of joe leonard at F fort 0 r t boug lao the defend defendant abt was wait arraigned arraign e d a sloe special written ritten plea aljo aho a plea of df not dot guilty to the charge rio his Coun counsel Is fit W young and he be W was in attendance this mor morning n gitig lieutenant BB buck and sergeant bidzo who are jointly with sheffield were not called to plead one of them is said to be sick nick at the present resent time and now it is ia ex superintendent of waterworks Water works ryan who la Is about to corny come once again into publio public view one day last week eight indictments were returned by the grand jury of the third district court and ryan byan was one of the number it was not u until DOI later however that assistant district attorney howat applied fur for warrants of 01 arrest which were issued from judge jude Bar bartchy tabla hn court shortly wards and placed in the bands hanau of deputy marshals ayana kyana name was among them and ana his hie arrest is looked for at any moment up to the time the NEWS went to press however he had not teen been gat gathered berea in he is ia accused of embezzlement while I 1 the employ of the city council the wasatch wave states elates that last tuesday dez rollie aged eldest sou son of dout dont rollie was waa seriously in aured by being kicked on the head bead by a horse lie he was wag returning from park city with a boy about the same game age as ae hime himself elf they had bad one horse between them and the rolice boy was waa walking while his hia companion was waa leading the horae I 1 hey were coming down a steep sleep bill and the boy behind is supposed to nave have slipped down under the horses beels beela and frightened the animal which lunged forward and knocked the buy boy in front down but not seriously iiD injuring juring him upon gett getting inic up be saw roalfe lying upon the ground insensible with his bis skull crushed in dr lindsay was summoned and fouad a depressed part pare of the frontal bone he was obliged to trephine the skull in norderto order to raise it the boy to is getting along as well as can be expected the seventy fifth birthday of father william millard came cameon on boctot er 81 1893 1898 and to show him the appreciation they felt for his bis untiring work among the children as ae sunday school teacher ate the primary society met at the ward meeting house at 2 bolock pm bishop W C parkinson then brought fether father millard to the meeting house and he be was nearly overcome when he saw the house bouse filled with happy smiling children the alvernoon after alter noon woo was spent in singing nging ai reciting dancing etc father millard received some DG nice presents at 8 o pm many mady of the older folks not wishing to be outdone by their cli children lidren met at the residence of brother millard and had haa a very enjoyable time airn danci dancing tig singing reciting and speech making the party brought an abundance of eatables which were partaken partaker par taken of with a relish father millard gave us no a sketch of his bis early history which ended the evenings entertainment K 0 S FREW 01 cache co nov 2 the following conversation took place lace on od monday thi the 6 b when eevi leal aha abd john rose ron the former a about fifty yeats years 0 of I 1 a age e an aad d t the tetter a youth of da nineteen were brought betori before euid judge ge barooh to judgment havink having plead gutlay to an indictment charging them with wholesale cattle stealing in thoele tooele county I 1 la a answer to the court bechtol said be bad not much to say gay because he be could not say anything PP he bad never been arrested before he got in with some others and was led into this what in IH your age asked the judge ili 1 I do not know I im im sure the defendant answered 1 I left home whelk I 1 was a little fellow and I ive ave bloem around ever since I 1 had bad to walk herbo here when I 1 came to drive cattle ehlow town was a good deal smaller them theft then than it la Is now pl to i other questions he said be thought he be could keep out of trouble lew after this he stole the cattle from the rame and believed there were sixteen sixt eeik head bead judge barloh taking all the depre made to him in consideration ordered the defendant to be koot teet iu in the penitentiary for fifteen months mon this rose boss expressed his regret and said he be would try not to do anything wrong a gain judge bartch gave the defendant afew words of good advice and remarking that he be hoped this would be a ies aft son to aitu when he be came out of prison to iona a different jaife life passed sentence of one year in the penitentiary |