| Show IN JDDIGAL HAUNTS A Sabbathlike Stillness in the District Court PROBATE AND POLICE PICKINGS The Grand and Petit Jurors Recently Drawn at Milford For the Second District The Sabbath silence of the widerncss reigned in judicial haunts yesterday afternoon after-noon The supreme court had adjourned in the morning after transacting the ofol lowing business and the udpcs and afew briefiess barristers were leisurely loung ing in the chambers as the HERALD manmade man-made his diurnal visit Commissioner Grecnman was lost in the labyrinths of a legal document and only had time to sav that he hal done nothing today and Commissioner Noire said noiILL as he rocked in his easy chair r < PJWVH The case of Springville vs James Hcliey was submitted to the Supreme Court on briefs without argument William Smith et al vs Jonah Phillips same William Daniels vs Union Pacific railway rail-way company from third district argued by Williams for appellant and Hnmn for I respondent and taken under acUiscirient In the Fiabate Court Judge Bartch transacted the following business on Saturday Estate of John T Thompson deceased continued to February 5 1520 at 10 a m Estate of Joseph L Barloot deceased order made admitting to probate a certified copy of last will of deceased and appointing appoint-ing John Nicholson and Richard Matthews executors with bonds at 200 Estate of Alice Collins deceased Samuel I Ewing appointed special administra Hon instate of Joseph McKay deceased Case continued 10 January i into at lu u m Estate and guardianship of Amos Blair a minor bond of Hannah C Blair guardian guar-dian in the sum of 312T > 0 approved Estate of Henry Shiugleton deceased case continued to Tuesday January 21 at 10 am Estate of Kleber Worley decascd order made allowing final account and petition for distribution taken under advisement I Estate of Levi E Riter deceased order made appointing time and place for settlement settle-ment of final account and for distribution Before Judge Pyper In the police court yesterday the following follow-ing cases had a hearing Q C 1 Thomas Egan for being a vagrant and Having been run in drunk was fined 15 J Kimball a drunk was assessed 5 George Fallen for stealing a pair of old boots from a second hand store which he broke into was held for burglary to await the action of the grand jury in the sum ot 100 He will probably bleach in jail until un-til the next sitting the grand jury J E Gansett the man who ran his elbow through a window pane on Main street the other night was fined 5 for being drunk and will pay for the broken light |