Show EJECTED FROM A TRAIN A A Dalton Sues the B G W R R I for 10000 Damages i I The damage suit of A A Dalton I I against the Rio Grande Western Railway before company was on trial yesterday Judge Cherry on a jury with AttorneyS Attorney-S H Lewis representing the plaintiff and Judge Harkness for the defendant comP com-P plaintiff alleged that on May 2 1S94 while he was traveling on a train whie of the defendant company near Provo ne defenlant I was violently and forcibly ejected from WlS the train by the servants of the company whIle the train was in motion and that conseauence thereof his left leg was in consefuence which lie by I broken and his back injured bJ was prevented from doing busIness for injured I I a to long his damage time and in was the permanently sum of S100W for which Judgment Is prayed V jutgment coinpanfset wa i netetdw3t company set up by way I of Ice defense aeledat that the plaintiff was traveling without having paid his fare I the train having pall > on and to avoid paying it I and with intent paying I ant violence was unnecessary also that no the plaintiff from the i used in plaintf frm use Toe testimony was all m and train arguments to the jury party made the adjourneduintil this morning j when cur adjourned unt Foote vs Commercial Savingo Bank The trial of the case of Georgia Foote against the Utah Commercial and Savings bank M K Cunimings and others was resumed before Judge lilies yesterday The trial was begun last week and has already occupied several days The plaintiff sues to recover the possession of 6 250 shares of stock of the Diamond Cal 62 Coke company which she alleged was held by Cummings in trust for her and was by him transferred to the bank as security for money owed by him to the bank The hearing was not finished when court adjourned until today Perry Fenstermaker Arresteu Perry Fenstermaker was arrested on Sunday by Deputy Sheriff Burt on a charge of grand larceny for stealing calves from Hyrum Booth of Grantsvlllc j Tooele county in 1833 and will be taken to Toocle today by Sheriff McKellar to answer the charge The officers have been looking for the defendant for a long time but until Sunday he managed to keep out of the way He came to Salt Lake a day or two ago with a band of 13 horses with different marks and brands and was offerIng offer-Ing the same for sale and the officers are of the opinion that a great many if not all of the animals were stolen Sheep Case Settled Inthe case of AtKeyser vs Jed Aylett et al involving the ownership of a flock of sheep the trial of which was begun ltJn F j I before Judge Norrell on Friday judgment was yesterday entered for the defendant Aylett for 25OO by consent Court Callings Ethel CanVcr a little girl of four was yesterday adopted by Mr and Mrs Ed Manger The father of tho little one is dead and the mother being left In poor circumstances with several other children I finds If hard to provide for tem and gave her consent to the adoption which was legally l effected in Judge lilies court Charles Parr was arrested yesterday on a complaint sworn to by Mary Davis charging him with assault and battery The parties had a dispute about the ownership of a luccrn patch in Big Cottonwood Cot-tonwood and the plaintiff t alleged that the f 1t t t1Igu JIUh i defendant pushed her up against I thel fence threwcr down and otherwise j < b < + z I = abused her He will have a hearing before be-fore Justice Stewart 1 John R Park iiaa entered suit in tho Third district court against R M Wllk enson et al l to cuiel title to a certain piece of property described a part of lot 10 block 2 five acre plat A Big Field In the matter of the estate of 3 > B BogS deceased an order waSs made In the probate court to the effect that S 1 Bo be allowed bid in certain Bosrgs alowed tc property prop-erty belonging to the estate for J5000 I Wells Fargo A Co are suing M K promissory Parsons et note al to recover S7C055i on u |