Show 1 TO CHECK THE LITIGATION Those Damage Suits Against SaltS Salt-S Lake City OI great Importance was 0 meeting in tie office cf City Attorney Hoge ye < ffieraay 3tOt lalfhough tJioss pres f ef were few in otumVer HeraSa sailers will remetavber the case ot Peayvvs Salt Lake City whIch wa trie1iin tl klistiat1eourt at Pvo p cpas itime since nb1dltiiepla2ntrff S o 0 I 0 r 5 was cuwatrdea 8000 damages for a overflow of waiter on his Hands caused b some disarnaingement of the Jordan and Salt Lake canal From ThIs decision an appeal wab taken toy tihte dry t tae supreme court I appears however that encouraged by the success of Peay about 135 other persons 5iav begun or threaten to begin damages be-gin suits agaEnst lt Lake for more ReaSiztag that e sliould the city wm every case the court cost would be enormous the cSty attorney oivi otihter interested pate deeidM Chat Something must Wa done in the way of checking litigation and to that end J has ben decided 10 disk for an order enjoining 135 defenQants from continuing continu-ing suits until the court a passed upon the point o Usability or rather has dod I upon the limit whJere flaoi aseis cease Among those present yesterday wtere City Afttorney Hogs exMayor Armstrong Arm-strong Chairman Dortimus of the soard Richards of public works amd Franklin S InaSnvucih ias KfesMmony will be re iiuired to estabHighi the points which Vivacity Viva-city will endsavor to make iflhe mating of yestenday was for the purpose of deciding upon just what kind of telsti many uias required It appeared fat in the Peay case The damages aTviandtea Srave beian regarded as more than the actual value o lure land and wtaEe yesterdays me ring was not for the public lit 16 safe to presume that reliable reli-able evidence on point of value iwill ba produced In court |