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Show T:iett.drn Jumlijn, ht;t evening, p-aki the following Btusiblc language eoiiepriiing Ihe decision in the Rich-!iiond-T-rc.-ia case: Nw that Jud'e Emerson has overload over-load v.-nliet ol tiic jury in the . R'.ciiiuond-Terc-a -mining suit, and Irendcnd a judgment contrary to the finding of Hie jury, the lawyers, nut I content to nwait the action of the tuiprcrne court, are trying the case avr again iu the new papers ol Slt Lake city. Although we con!e-s our inability to account for so erroneous a decision as we believe that of Jud;e Emerson lo have been, we Van see no special gixxi growing out of a newspaper trial of the case. The lawyers have had their day in court, and good taste, it seems to us, would dictate the propriety pro-priety of waiting until the cose can be reached in its order, where it be-j be-j longs, in the courts. |