Show KOVO lCiUVGS JlcOXGS XAiimlH of Interesting Xevix Itll From the Garden City Provo Nov 34 1894 In the case of L Levy vs John A Drown < al the jury returned a verdict in favor of the defendants for the goods in question or if they cannot be found 237081 A stay uf sixty days was granted st graned plaintiffs plain-tiffs to prepare statement on motion for new trial nlo1on lainuel Curtis vs the Rio Grande Western Railway brought to recover damages in the sum of 10000 for injuries in-juries received in alighting from a train at Spanish Fork caused from the tram suddenly starting and throwing Mr Curtis to the ground C 1hrowino rts tilled as above The evidence went to show that the plaintiff stepped frm the car while it was In motion and was known to the plaintiff no be gain lng uispceiL A motion for nonsuit s wa made the defense on the grounds as stated above The motion moton was being argued when court adjourned adjourn-ed at 4 p m A motion for a new trial in ttie ease I tof Jungle Fabian vs Reed Cropper A Crop-per was overruled and thirty Says f stay granted to perfect appeal Woo1 larks eU al vs J T Sulli A van et i November set for hearing 1 motion for new trial and to relax costs The attorneys insisted that i be paso v J o u c a t ed up today but the attorneys for < p1 plalhtlffs were not 1 courtand there lore Judge Smith made the order as above stated and will pass upon the question whether the attorneys are here or not on Saturday next The Deseret National Bank of Salt Lake city has commenced suit against the Brjgham sToung Academy a cor poratioirj A O Smoot D John W H Dupenberry Myron Tanner George D SneU and Thomas Cutler to collect 5000 on a promissory note and Interest Inter-est at L per ant from July 2 1894 to date together with 5200 as attorneys fees + j LeesL j Lasti vening inthe First district court he vmotion tp dismiss the indictment indict-ment < Sin t Alma Hague for making mak-ing false entries was argued before Judge Smith The indictment was dismissed diS-missed and resubmitted to the next grand jury Mr Hague to be held on the same bond it being a continuing bond This ruling will set aside the three indictments found at Nephi against Hague two under the United i States laws and one under territorial j fttes There will yet remain one indictment I in-dictment against Hague found at Provq4at the last sitting of the grand jury |