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Show COURT PUOCEDINGS. Tllllil) I) 1ST 11 KT COIT.T, MCKEAN, C. J., PRESIDING. Fridjiy, St-pt. IJ. Court met nt 10 o'clock n. ni. E.lwin Tfipp;irt wns sworn in tlrpu-!y tlrpu-!y I'niUil Suu-ji Marshal. kihn Sharp c. Nullum Tanner rf.ul,; J(scph Tyson was appointed to serve the suhpu'iias in tho case. First National Bank of Helena rs. L. F. Kvnns; judgment was enU'rcd against the dctundant according to the prayer of the complaint. J. L. Newton e(. af. vs. Win, Brown; a motiun U strike out por-lionsof por-lionsof the answer w;is snsUiineil. W illiam Inward cs, 11. C. Hull-inper; Hull-inper; demurrer to the complaint overruled, and a mntinn to strike out portions of the complaint sustained. N. W. Mmiday d. al. vs. J. R. Walker . .; arguments on the de-murn-r to defendants' answer were heing made when the Court ad-journeil. ad-journeil. Cnnrt adjournal till Saturday,' at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 riionATE coii;t, salt lake cocxty, t ELI AS SMITH, J., rKLSIILN'(.i, Susanna Xaylur r.. Thomas Nay-lor, Nay-lor, in divorce; the summons not having heen returmil the case was continued till Mondav. The People, c, rV. A. McC-d.e, C. Crawlhi'd and J. Junes, for larceny; lar-ceny; the trial of the case by the jury occupied both morning and afternoon sessions of the Court, closing shortly alter 5 o'clock p. in. The jury was out two hours and a half when they returned a sealed verdict, the Court having adjourned. Court adjourned till Saturday, at 'J o'clock, a. m. |