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Show COUUT PROCEED INGS. I'lllKP !;.-! i.li r CO-;T. F.MER.-ON'A. J. i'Riini.i;. Tiht:-iav. August 7ih. Tie- Court i.peiu-il at 0 a. in., when the Livhiia ease again-t iho Urizly ll'r d:-o ilut iou of injiii'tion grant m I by bid -40 MeKean wasresuninl, Wilson oceupying the lime for the former. At en a. m., the ca-e of Ann Eliza Young Brigham Young was po-p,'.ned until t--dav, at 2 p. m., Mr. liemp.4.-ad l'..r.tbe defense filing a demurrer to the juri-diction of the T;:e l.;;:!:ia ea.-e was (henresiminl and oe. upied the remainder of ihe -i .--ion uuiil "' p. in., when Court ad-iounud ad-iounud until seven o'clock, lira two hour M'--ion on the same suit. Jud-o Kiuevson gave notiee thai ba re would be no format calling of ihe calender until Monday morning. n;o::.Ti: (-oi nr. i'ia.s smith, froisate ,u in.i:, i'i;i:-hhno. Arjiiui-nl -on (!-,e apjilieation of Mrs.' Julia M. tiarvev Ihr letters of ailminisliatioii on the'estale of 11. M. .arvev, deee.wnl, was conliiUHHl , Mann appearing for the applicant, and Haydou and' tiilcbrist for proles-tants. proles-tants. The apilication of elitioner was granti d; sin being appointed administratrix ad-ministratrix of the estate. JFsncK's Cul i.T. CI.IN'l'ON', .1., FRI-yilJlNG The ease of The People, ivr.'ii.v E. A. Wall, on charge of perjure, was up. Tin ailidavit of Wall," upon which suit was based, was road by the plaint-ll's attoric-y. David Evans then testified that the transeriit of the evidence, taken by him in the tl'ial of The People iv.-. I laskins, was a correct copy thereof. Th 'defendants demanding that the original minutes ! lie brought into Court for reference, ; and translation by them if desirable; j and E. IhWoolby, a material witness i'or tiie plaiutili', being absent, Court adjourned until 2 p. in., to uUbrd time to arrange these mallei's. 2 r. m. T'ne L "-Uniony of E. A. Wall given by him in the examination of llas-k'ins llas-k'ins and recorded by ihe Court reporter, re-porter, was placid in evidence. O. lh l'iat sworn for the prosecution: prosecu-tion: Have been a miner twenty-one years; have been acquainted with Little Cottonwood mining district since July, 1S07; know Silas Brain: know nothing of the Great Western location, hut did some work on the Great E xtern in September and October Oc-tober ld7; worked parts of days, in all amounting to about five days; was working for A. A. Hirst, limner's agent, at th.e time, and worked on the Great Eastern at odd times; took out probably lour or five tons of ore; another man, Pleasant Pouter, worked one-half day with me; have since been to ihe place where I worked; do not know how far the Great Eastern is from the Last, Cluince and Hiawatha mines; it lies south-westerly from th.e Emma, and about due south from the Xorlh Star ; the boundaries , of the Great Eastern were never pointed out to me; about six feet j from where; I worked there was ai f-uko, lint no names wore on it ; i Brain promi.-ed to pay for ihe walk, but ho never did. Cross examined Do not know who ! the lo.n.torsofthethVat Eastern were, except what Brain told me; -the; claim u a! -out t0d feet from the, Xorth Sur, and almost due north from the centre of AllaCity ; i.he Iv'e from which i took the ore was about live fee f deep and seven feet wide; the hoi.? h.-.s not b,-cn Idled up, but has been sunk diep-r; there was one day's w.-rk done on the claim before I wer.t there ; was at the place about Ulve d:'vs :'Co Willi Colonel Well, , Win.-! c.y -A .l.nksou. .). W. Jk.-kiu swoni : Made t:ie ahi'Iavh against F. A. Wall : am ae- quuiiitid witli .I.uics Wall, ivrnierly , reeooler of Mount du Lake district'; in the Sp::ng of 171 1 eii'uiriHl of Wad concerning the records of the dh::i t. he broiihl them tu me in liie Townsimd !ioue : learned Lliey had 1'ecn more or le.vi miuilaied ;;:::iso:.ie leaves taken out. and that ' A was eu.-jiuary to leave them ah-'iut 1 town in various unices : paid W all ?2' ' for eoi.ying them, aiut the copy j wa-;U:-;ami:n .1 ly E, 1. Woullcy, y,-ioi'!er y,-ioi'!er of .-'.dt Lilie tjundy, and t'ne reorder'-; seal was atuehed ti'.crcto ; had Wail anp ihit Woolk-y deputy rc- , eordtrof t:;'e di.-ii-i.t. and leave the. 1V: ord.-; with idle : Wall s.dd that he v.-: -oil." t t ike the hooks fn.m the reeorde- 'b ohie,.. and I told Wooll.-y W keep :a ami if he yoTc sued I would pay tiie co-is, of ihe ill it ; bed Fabian make a copy of the records, which copy wa.-i kept in Iviril i Smith's olliee ; never examined tl oil copy cuUveTiiiiig the lo.'atioi.s of the ( h eat Ea.-t'.'i'n audi i h'eat 'estern cle.ims before the protest was tiled : had a conversation ( witii Colonel Wail concerning the alterations of the record; was very much excited when Wall told me the ' leeoo! had la-en aherid: toid him the ' copy made by .James Wail, and which ! hael he-.'ii s'Mi't ii California, but was then in New York hud not been changed, .oid i was wiilim: iu ubide , by what that said; did not say the, coi-y iu Xew York was diiierent from ' lite ui'iin.il; have he-en on the ground j i.'.iini' d ..;-a'. to me by Dr. Cougar and i oili .1-: as i iiL to-ai F..is.;ern and Great 'estern luc:u:c!is. i.u.av dier;: Lml Chance and Hiawatha clamis. arc, and ii' the records are eon vet the lire.it ra.-jern and (ireal. Western claims ih-ce-v,i;Iy . i, ehuu. Co.o, ex r-n'm . The irc.it Eastern East-ern (iio;..i We-t' i'ii were siiown I me 1 y ih (.'o!ig;'r ilinl others; they ! are l-"e.d d a'eoul oue-foai th of a mile from th.e Si. Fouls: the claims had been worked, but by whom I do not i kipw; never lo!d Co!. Wall or anyone any-one ihai he t..-o uihhu ;-;eo;-d v;hjel had ' eii ,-:ia. Ut Cahl.au'ia v.ar diiler: cut i om ihe' original reeorel. The')-.: v.'.to' s'.:itj ci'o-jp'irf'j' bn-tweeu bn-tweeu lh- Meii'iievs anei it.iu:sa cuiir eernin- lh'. 1 iter's former character, hut it all 'd o!Viu a gooel laugh at the ,-xp. n.-e eifdefeinl. utt's ceun-seh ceun-seh Ti:e ev : :dt:.U;- :;i w.,.-. coiiiinui'd uuiil ihis uji'ning at V; (''k.el:. |