Show lit ALL THE COURTS Proceedings ill the Various Districts GRIST OF PROBATE MATTERS Li = t of c CMC in tle First District Court t Ogden and tPr vo Legal latter in GeaJral Judge Sandford disposed of the following business yesterday Rebecca Nowell vs John H Heriman case set for Friday March 15 James McGregor vs Exchequer Gold and Silver Mining company demurrer withdrawn with-drawn twenty days to answer Hills vs Durst demurrer withdrawn Young Ernest Conk whose application for a writ of habeas corpus we mentioned yesterday appeared before Judge Sandford at 2 pm He was represented by Lochrio Wolcott Owing however to the attorneys at-torneys not being in readiness the hearIng was postponed until Tuesday morning i In the lro bate Court In the matter of the estate of Henry Arnold deceased order made setting apart property in exhibit being personal property exempt from execution and making final allowance Estate of B B Neff deceased petition for confirmation of sale of real estate came on regularly for hearing proof of posting notices of time and place hearing made order confirming sale of real estate claim of John B Neff for 15o allowed Estate and guardianship of Warren Band B-and Thomas H Harrington minors petition peti-tion for release of sureties came on for hearing service by citation of notice of time and place of hearing by sheriff made order made for guardian to furnish other sureties on bond Estate of Peter Polaski deceased hearing hear-ing continued to March 19 at 10 am Estate of Ann Brown C fddO petition for admission i to probate of a documen purporting to be the last will and testament testa-ment of Ann Brown deceased came on forbearing for-bearing as per adjournment proof of publication publi-cation of notice of time and place of hearing hear-ing made the subscribing witnesses having been sworn on March S and Brower Pettit sworn as to the death of said deceased order made admitting said document to probate as the last will and testament of Ann Brown deceased and appointing Benjamin P Brown and Theodore The-odore McKean executor without bonds as provided in said last will Certificate of proof of will made Estate of John F Stevens deceased or uer mane appointing clara ntcvens au ministratrix of the estate of said deceased upon filing a bond in the sum of 37300 and taking the oath prescribed by law Estate of Frank E Foote deceased order or-der made appointing time and place to hear petition for admission to probate of a document purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased Estate of Henry A Cummings deceased order made appointing time and place to hear petition for letters of administration Estate of Lemuel B S Miller deceased order made appointing time and place to hear petition for letters of administration In the First District Before Judge Henderson at Ogden The case of Wm R Smith vs F H Dyer was concluded Friday evening and the jurj brought in a verdict for the plaintiff assessing assess-ing the damages at 10 cents The case of Henry W King vs Job Pin gree Jr was tried yesterday and the jury returned a verdict for the defendant The case of H W Smith vs H S Wool Icy et al was then taken up but was not concluded at adjournment Before Judge Judd at Provo In the case of John W G r Iner the jury returned a verdict of guilty as charged Xeils B Johnson vs Jos S Beesley demurrer de-murrer overruled Martha SchoSeld vs Nephi Schofield trustee appointed bonds fixed at4000 United States vs Joe C Stickney unlawful awful cohabitation the defendant entered a plea of guilty sentence set for April 20 People vs Sims M Dupgins the defendant defend-ant was charged with allowing gambling at his place of business He entered a plea of not guilty R S Hines to a like charge entered a plea of not guilty Both cases were set for trial on March 14 David Williams vs D J Williams Co demurrer overruled People vsCharles LHyde the defendant is charged with stealing 700 sheep Wash burn Chapman and Jesse Green were placed under arrest yesterday on the same charge United States vs Benjamin H Johnson adultery the defendant pleaded guilty to the charge and promised to obey the law sen tcncc was suspended during good behavior United States vs Fanny Whiting perjury per-jury the defendant pleaded not guilty The people vs William Craig and Thomas Murchil the defendants had pleaded guilty of robbery on two charges sentence twentyfive months in each case sentence in the second case to commence at the ex ration of the first United States vs Jacob Hansen he had pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful cohabitation co-habitation and came up for sentence He was given eightyfive days and 50 and costs Thomas Cloward came forward to receive sentence on a charge of unlawful cohabita tion to which he had already pleaded guilty Sentence fifty days and costs |