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Show TnERE was an accident of some kind on the Union Pacific at Lehi Junction this morning, but as is the case with all railroad accidents particulars are not to be pot for publication. A boy was hurt" is the only information that comes in response to repeated inquiries. J. W. N. WniTKcOTTOx, Springyille's city attorney, is assisting the prosecution prosecu-tion against McAuley of Springville, accused of selling liquor to minors. The attorney made a very beautiful, strongly pathetic speech to the jury this alternoon in which he pictured McAuley and his associates as a very degraded, hardened set of human be intrs indeed. McAuley's joint is not a respectable one indeed. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Henry Schaffer.found guilty of horse stealinp-, came before Judge Smith for sentence. Henry's able young attorney, Sam A. King, had made a gallant fieht alleging insanity. While the chain ot evidence went to prove that Schaffer at times gets "off his base" it did not show that he was insane at the time he took the horse. His case was pleaded so well, however, that the jury saw fit to bring in a recommendation to the court for mercy and the judge imposed the lightest light-est sentence one year in the penitentiary. peniten-tiary. The concert given last evening by the Sunday echool of the First ward was a success artistically and financially. finan-cially. Especially was it so artistically. There wras a good and an appreciative audience out, but of course the 6tormy weather kept many away. Each number num-ber on the program was a gem and well rendered. The following were loudly encored: Organ solo by Professor Pro-fessor II. E. Giles, clarionette solo by Andrew Knudsen, violin duett by Thomas Groneman and son, vocal quartette quar-tette by the Boshard and Pyne Brothers Broth-ers and the guitar quartette by Dr. Huff, the Partridge brothers and Monte Roberts. The other numbers on the program were well rendered and received with emphatic demonstrations of approval by the audience. They were: Solo and chorus by Mrs. May Young and choir, recitation by Mrs. Cowley, vocal duett by Thomas Groneman Grone-man and Hannah Madsen, vocal quartette quar-tette by James E. Daniels, Joseph E. Daniels, Joseph Johnson &ni jjriTiiam Jonnson. vocal duett by ' the Boahard brothers, recitation by Willie McCul-lough, McCul-lough, chorus by primary children, recitation reci-tation by Estella JacqneB and a vocal solo by L?vina Strong. The officers of the Sunday school who had the concert in charge request The Dispatch tor them to extend to those who assisted in the program the hearty thinks of the officers and to say to trie performers perform-ers that the entire Sunday school and ward deeply appreciates their services. |