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Show COURT NOTES- . A Summary of Orders That Have Reaohed ' the Record. In the case of Hill and others against the Salt Lake Power & Light company, in which the right of defendant to use an alley on West Temple between First and Second South streets, the court sustained sus-tained the application for an injunction. injunc-tion. ' . In the case of M. T. Forhan against C. P. Mason, in which the plaintiff sued for damage in the sum of $30,000, the jury brought in a verdict in favor of the defendant. The petition alleged that Mr. Mason had alienated the affections affec-tions of complainnnt's wife. Forhan, who was at one time secretary of the chamber of commerce, is now en- f aged in the practice of law in Denver, lis wife secured a divorce from him. The election contest case of Fergus Ferguson against C. E. Allen has been continued by consent until Nov. 8, A jury yesterday forenoon rendered a verdict 'in favor of the plaintiff in the case of Eliza Cook against Tho Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern railway for $2700. The evidence' showed that plaintiff fell over a rail that crossed tho sidewalk and broke her arm. Young Argyle, who was arrested by Officer Donovan for robbing a butcher of his watch, was held by Judge Laney for his appearance before Judge Zane. This is the second time that this youthful youth-ful hoodlum has been recommended as a lit subject for the Reform school. In the case of Ezra Thompson vs. David Keith et al a demurrer was filed to the supplemental answer. The case of C. E. Witherell vs. The Cactus Mining company occupied the attention nf the district court most of the day. |