Show ir 11 Y LOM 0 A I daring thief enters a honse houe and steal some money I 1 I 1 I 1 11 HIB DID I 1 finites tile cu derided ii in fw favor of tin tho 1 lies a danon jm P f Dur durbond bons deal I 1 It Tolver turns ip up 1 A mw THIEF I 1 N I 1 Enters aHouse a and ad steals WAS thirteen een dollars Del lars r the the house ot of john L wilson an n old resident of mound 0 fort was entered last sunday night by a thief who carried away with him 13 mr wilson concluded to take his I 1 family 1 up the canyon last sunday and i accordingly cordingly e departed der departed arted early in th the a I 1 morning lie ile belt eft in charge of the premises prem ieee a man who hae has worked tor for him im several years and departed on I 1 his hi trip without any doubt that every sk thing would be serene on bis his return W the man in charge went to bed ai IFF usual after locking the door sand 1 slept the sleep ot of the innocent until k sometime Bome time in the early morning when helas he was awakened by the alas flash of a lantern in hie his face Alt although bough somewhat dazed bythe by the flood ol 01 jig light t the man seized his pistol and ad napped snapped it at tho the intruder intrude r sev say 0 oral ral times 1 1 the gun son happened to contain three 1 e empty shells and fortunately for the midnight prowler the hammer k truck struck them instep instead of loaded cartridges P the robber rushed out of the room and made bis his escape through it a door which he bad left 0 open upon investigation it was pd discovered i that the thief had entered by I 1 cutting a screen on a rear door and r had ransacked three rooms before entering the apartment where the man was asleep the robber secured 13 in co coin I 1 a for his trouble and bad had it n not ot P 0 been for the fact that the hired mans gun contained empty cartridges there would have been a caie case tor for the cor oner I 1 11 the De mairer sustained stained Sa and the C case 13 0 dismissed I 1 the injunction case against the city to prevent it from granting an electric ral railway alwa r franchise to the 11 II 11 II henderson company was disposed of yesterday R judge miner came into court at 10 clock and said he to r 1 0 was prepared I 1 gie give an oral deci decision s ion in this is case lie ile eald aid that the demurrer 0 of I 1 the defendant I 1 was sustained and until 2 1 was given to answer at 2 the ogden city railway company k filed an appeal from the decision b but t later in tho the day withdrew all objection thus leaving the case the same as heretofore mr air swan was seen and said yea yes 1 sir air we do not intend that they shall rv get the better of us we will go to t the supreme court coart of the united states and eee see what they hive have to say 11 mr sir henderson enderson II said that I 1 would commence within thirty 1 1 days and then than dirt would fly it is is also rumored that as eoon soon as this L 1 matter is settled nearly will I 1 be used to beautify the hot springs I 1 I 1 W hs jas P barbour deal jas P barbour cashier of the catl I 1 zens zons dank bank of this city a well known and highly respected gentleman died 1 bithis at bis residence on twenty seventh street treet yesterday yeat erday about 11 a m after a serious e rious illness of seventeen days from the terrible disease diee age typhoid fever mr barbour bad had been feeling ill for I 1 some time before taking to his bed but bat felt able to attend to his business L and serious thoughts were not entertained I 1 for his safety ten days ago he was prostrated and within the present week he was wag taken suddenly worse and yesterday morning died his wife who vent went to louisville kentucky to visit friends when he P 6 came to ogden den was telegraphed telegraph el for as soon as her hus husbands bauda condition became serious and she he reached this city sunday last in time to be with w ith him during his last days on earth mr air barbour only came here about eight weeks ago and as its soon as the citizens bank was started betook retook up I 1 his position aa as its cashier before he I 1 came west he lie was teller in the american national bank of kansas 1 city missouri and there as everywhere else that he I 1 went he made many friends ills ilia genial and unselfish n nature 1 l ture I 1 1 won the respect and love of those who were fortunate enough to kno know W him hira physically be wai a perfect spec specimen men I 1 of manhood and the last w horn hom I 1 death would have been thought likely boova to assail a 1 I 1 mr barbour was w as thirty eighty years I 1 of age and was born in louis lui eville ile kentucky where his big own and hiob cifes parent still live and where after be ing embalmed embalm ed bis his remains will be 1 taken next monday he ile le leves ves a wife and two children a daughter who is in louisville and a son who came here with him 1 it ie Is understood that mr barbour carried ten thousand dollars in la life I 1 insurance I 1 I 1 A stolen pistol about a week ago a roan man walked into al Droz Drozdo dowl wt as pas pawn n hop shop and asked a loan of 12 on a colts colta 44 cal iber ex shooter I 1 advanced the mono money asked and placed the pistol antje in the show window a party strolled up to the show allow window and was surprised to eee see a pistol which had a very familiar look I 1 H he went into the store asked to see tile weapon and identified it as one which had been stolen from it him in 1 I a short time before the man stated the case to the proprietor and said the belonged belo need to him and he wanted it Drozi lowits refined refused to deliver the property until the amount advanced woe was paid I 1 wil i 4 an officer was called who after hearing the mans story advised the pawn broker broker to deliver the 04 weapon to thee the claimant almant the man described the pistol so cl closely a ly that there waa was no room for a do doubt ubi that it belonged to him |