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Show AS TO L1QU0RS1HPHENTS i Wjonilng Court Hold Tlint Inliixl- ! iiiut Can ltc Sent Into I'lnli. ; cidDKN. Oct. 3 Dry terrltor ; In Utah Is thrown open to ship- melits of Ibpior Intended for per- J winul us, under n ruling by Judge Arnold or the district court or Kvanston, Wyo The ile- J clstou was rendered III thn cuso , or the state or Wyoming upon thn relation of W. F. Normnndy ng- J nlnsl the Union Pacific nnd Ore- , gon Short l.lun railroads, Copies of the ruling or the ; court wern received ill Ogdcn to- , day by offlclala of these two rail- roads. The ruling provides that ' these two railroad must accept Intoxicants In Wyoming for ship- j inent Into Cache uml Itox Kldcr counties In Utah nnd particular- ly to logun, vvhe has been vo- ted dry. The ruling Is said to Im In conformity with one recently mndn by thu United Htatea su- promo court Interpreting the yebb-Kenyon net. Under the Utah law, ctiauled by tho Inst legislature, the ship- ment of liquor from wet to dry territory for nny use whatever Is prohibited. It had been assumed that tho Wcbb-Kenyon net for- bade the shipment of Intoxicants from outside tho state to dry tor- rltnry within thn state. |