Show MR L DYERS SALARY lIe Asks the Court to Fix It but the Court Declines SOME CITY CASES SUSTAINED 3Irs Eeilwino Must Face the Music Probate Pro-bate Conrt BusIness aujl Police Court 1ickincs The supremo court met at 2 pm yesterday yester-day all the judges being present Darthula Stevens vs Henry W King from the Second district motion to dismiss appeal denied motion to strike outindings of fact sustained Salt Lake Foundry and Machine company com-pany vs Mammoth Mining company from the Third district judgment of the court below affirmed Utah Loan and Trust company vs Robert Garbutt from the First district judgment of the court below reversed and cause remanded I J W Masileld vs Joseph West et alii judgment of the court below affirmed Salt Lake city vs Mary Redwine from the Third district judgment of the court below affirmed William Daniels vs Union Pacific Railway Rail-way company judgnientof the court below affirmed bond on appeal fixed at 0000 In the matter of the application of the administrators of the estate of S S Walker deceased to have sales of real estate es-tate confirmed the court appointed P L I Williams to oppose the application The case of Frank Yearmce vs Salt Lak3 city was submitted on briefs F L Williams in behalf of Receiver Dyer asked that the lease of the Gardo homo be annulled andjthat a new lease bo oiuered He also asked that the compensation compen-sation of the receiver for the year ending November 91SS9 I be fixed but Mr Varian objected and insisted that the matter shouli be held in abeyance He wished be heard upon the question if it was to be considered Judge Zane said that the court was ex peeling a decision of the supreme court in the church cases and no action was taken ou Mr Williams request The case of L A Scott Elliott ys George C Whitinore ct al involving valuable water rights was argued and submitted sub-mitted J H Manpin P S Daley A B Sawyer and B G Peck were admitted to practice Adjourned until Monday at 10 am In the Probate Court Judge Bartch disposed of the following business yesterday Estate of W E Jones deceased order made appointing time and place to hear petition peti-tion for sale of real estate Astute or iS Li outier uucuased amen tied order of real estate made Estate of Henry Arnold deceased order made confirming sale of personal property Estate of W C Morris deceased decree mado showing that due and legal notice to creditors has been given Tho following claims were allowed Estate of R B Margctts1370000 O I Tbomason SOOtt JPJourday 14260 sJ ULgai g ScarsLtddlc T 12312 1 Salt Lalto Building and MS COo 8 37 Solomon Bros 52 Goldsmith Co 423000 8 sW O S Walsh 341 EYTETayior 2120 Dr L White 2500 J W Jenkins 0 Sons 40 GOt f F Parry 2000 t A W McCune 43 CO George M Cannon 320000 Blackburn Cameron 400 llJUmantCo SO 00 Estate of Hosea Stout deceased order made of family allowance of SJO per month from March 1 188 In the matter of the adoption of Joseph Elmer Leavette and Lena Soukoep an order was made fixing day for hearing petition for adoption Police Court Justice Laney did not transact his usual amount of business yesterday the only subjects which appeared before him were three drunks as follows William Osborn entered a plea of guilty to the charge of having been tipsy and was fined So which ho will liquidate with muscular exercise John McManus was also in a mild state of intoxication and was assessed 56 R J Granfield pleaded guilty to an ag cravatcd case of drunk and will work for the city for ten days James ONeil whoso case came up on Friday charged with fighting was discharged dis-charged for lack of evidence F F Raymond sentenced on Friday to pay a fine of 550 took an appeal and gave the necessary bond I Suspenders both in satin and webbing BASTMAUSIIAIL MElt Co 142 Main street |