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Show Third District Court. At the opening of tho court yeord ui-.u - ids, juice Snow read r.n . ' : 'n judge Jut.:r Clinton, in re- o i'.t rule which had been granted by tho court, ordering him to show cause why he should not be fined for contempt for failing to produce the paper3 in the eases of the city agaicst Lannan and others. The affidavit set forth that tho delay was occasioned by a press of business and not through any disrespect for the court. Judge Snow promised to have all the papers in all these casea returned to-morrow morning, morn-ing, when they are to be heard. It was stated by judge Snow that lb ;y will all turn upon the point of the power of the legislature to confer upon a city government the right to regulate certain municipal affairs. Gov. Ncely Johnson is tho counsel for the defendants. defend-ants. In tha divorce (use of Ellen P,:ad is. Samuel G. Read, an order was issued for plaintiff by default, and an allowance of alimony gram ted for $25.00. The jury wa3 called in the case of M. T. Patrick, U. S. marshal vt. Victor Cordelia, for rent; Wells Spicer fur complainant; D. 8. Dana for defendant. |