Show LOCAL JOTS Coffee John and Alex Rogers have dissolved j dis-solved partnership All the Jewish stores in the city are closed today on account of the feast of Rosh Hashona The U C case of the United States vs John Tate was today continued for the 1 term in the Third District Court F D Kelly and George Engler are the names of the young men who gave the first alarm of fire the night before last at 1120 The Grand Jury today reported that they had found three indictments one under the United States laws and two under the Territorial Terri-torial laws Henry Dolling a native of Australia and at present a resident of Tooele county was today admitted to citizenship in the Third District Court Joseph Blunt and Henry Arnold two co habs who have so far evaded arrest were today called for arraignment It is needless need-less to say that they did not answer the call The work of tearing down the charred remains re-mains of the Coalter k Snelgrove store has already begun The debris is being removed from the sidewalk and things will soon as same a more natural appearance Mr Dickson today asked for an order to have Frank Stoddart now under arrest in Ogden for an offense coming under the jurisdiction juris-diction of the Third District Court brought to this city tomorrow for arraignment The order was made The ball given by the Salt Lake Society at the Walker Opera House on Tuesday evening was a most successful one in every respect About seventyfive couples participated partici-pated and all agreed in pronouncing it a most enjoyable affair Every copy of the great trade issue of the DEMOCRAT was sold before this morning notwithstanding the immense number of extras struck off This is an excellent proof of the fact that our merchants know how to appreciate a firstclass advertisement Henry H Hawthorne who left the dearest dear-est sweetest little wife on earth to link his fortune with that of the widow Werne or rather to link the widows fortune to tho one ho didnt have was arraigned in the Third District Court this morning The indictment charges that while he was married mar-ried to one Jane Doe he did on the 24th day of August of this year marry one Jane Werne The defendant took the statutory time in which to plead and will therefore return to the Pen until Saturday morning The taking of testimony in the case against C C Anderson for passing counterfeit counter-feit money was concluded late yesterday afternoon and after brief arguments on either side the case was submitted and given to the jury After being out a short time the jury returned a verdict of guilty and recommended the defendant to the mercy of the Court Today at two oclock was set as the time for sentence but at the request of the defendants counsel it was postponed until tomorrow morning at 10 oclock James Higgins was called for sentence in the Third District Court this morning He was recently found guilty on a four count u c incidtment and was given a chance to state what were his intentions for the future He said that he had no promises to make and the Court therefore sentenced him to pay a fine of 8100 and costs on the first three counts and costs on the last and to serve six months in the Pen on each of the first two counts and three months on each of the last two and to stand committed until the fine and costs are paid Carl Jensen recently found guilty upon a fourcount U C indictment was sentenced in the Third District Court today He said that he did not understand the language very well and proved that he didnt understand under-stand what was good for him by refusing to promise as to his future course When asked if he intended to live only with his legal wife he said Yes I do and with my second wife too The Court then sentenced him to serve a term of six mouths in the Penitentiary on each of the first two counts and three months on each of the last two and to pay a fine of 100 and costs on each of the first three counts and the costs on the last making in all a term of eighteen months imprisonment and a fine of 300 and costs The defendant will of course stand committed until the fine and costs arc paid |