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Show Third District Court. Proceedings in the district court on Monday, Cnief Justice Schaeffer presiding: Jahn Maraden, James Howell, John Eoglaud, Maroni England and John Jaokson were admitted to citizenship. citi-zenship. , The People, etc., vs. Michael geraiu; ourgiary; you, u. 6"'"ji sentenced to the penitentiary for one ye$! C. Bates vs. W. H. Dame; paseed, to bo taken up by agreement ot the parlies. Ca9es No. 32, 33, 36. 37, 41 and I 60, were Bet for trial on Thursday, May 24th: caBes 31, 39. 35 and 34 were passed; 5l aod 47 were continued, and 52 was set for trial on July l&ib. John P. Lawson vs. John W. Kerr et ai. motion by dofendant for new I trial ovorruled. W. S. Godbe vs. J. M. Watson et at.; dismissed on motion of plaintiff, without, prejudice, each party to pay niB or nieu uavo. The People, etc.. vs. Frank Killetl et al. deleudaut F. Killett arraigned and iiiven twenty - four hours tThe People, etc., vs. Frank Killett et al. same. T . , Chicago S. M. Co. vs. J. M. Watson dal.; by consent plaintiff is to have the (premises in dispute and $1 dam- ageB ; injunction to remaiu m 'CnicagoS. M. Co., vs. J. M. Watson Wat-son et at.; three cases; dmrnissedon motion of plaintifl, each party to pay his or their own costs. James W. Burnham vs. Anson 0u ,!(.; jury trial; death of John Dun can BUKL-eated; cause diflmisaed as to Job,. Duncan by plaintUV,; a number of wuuesses Bworn and defendant allowed till Tuesday morning to hie amended answer on the payment ol all accrued costs up to date. M T. Patrick m. FlagataQ S. M. Co. et at; judgment tor plaintiff toy agreoment for $20,000. , Court adjourned till Tuesday moruiDg at 9.30 o'clock. |