| Show SALT LAKE mm to investigate loomis s account two damage suits to be filed claim of deposed policemen must be paid assault case tried judge lilies order edthe deputy clerk to check up the accounts 0 george D loomis the master of chancery in the matter of the sale ot the utah central railroad it appears that something like Is as yet not turned over according to the stipulations of the sale and this sum 1 still in the hands of loomis either somewhere on deposit or in lila personal keeping owing to loomis prolonged absence rumors have been started from many quarters i i fit i I 1 7 t john E in aday or so file a suit against the pleasant valley coal company far damages the allegations 0 the complaint are that anthe ast 1st day of september of this year the plaintiff was engaged as a driver in the mines of the company and that he was engaged in getting out two cars loaded with coal that one of the cars was detective and as a result when it passed some defective timbering the bulging sides of the car caught the one timber in the set and dragged it out which caused a lot of rock to fall on him dislocating his right hip and bruising him otherwise in a serious manner another damage suit will be filed against the 1110 grande western and 1 being brought by the heirs of dr sanderson gentry who was killed in 1897 I 1 this suit 1 tor the attorneys for sergeants wire and rhodes and policemen everall ll busby carey behannon Bh annon heath and detective raleigh who were recently restored to the positions from which they were illegally removed will this evening present to the city council a claim for accrued compensation for their clients the claim 1 in the sum of tor salaries of the eight police officers from may 25 to nov 25 tor court costs and GC interest on the judgment making a total of under the ruling of the supreme court thia claim must he paid by the city in all probability the claim will be referred to a committee which will at the end of abek report back recommending its payment fred an old man charged with assault to commit rape on carry jensan a 17 or 18 year old girl had a hearing yesterday the testimony developed that the girl worked tor together with her brother and father that they all in ono room at acha house excepting at night when slept in the barn she averred he came in after dark lit a light and attempted to outrage her but she resisted and next day went home the defense alleged that this was untrue and that the father and brother work for nearly two months afterward the case will go to the jury thia morning |