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Show Befora J ndg-e Zaae. Judge Zane made tho following orders ord-ers during the day: Charles F. lllondin vs. Salt lake county; reset for hearing oa November 10th. C. S. Kinney vs. L. C. Cone etal; five days allowed to aaswer. Edward Brooke vs. L. D. Kinney; dismissed. O. J. Murphy et al vs. The Carleton Town Lot company; order overruling demurrer set aside. F. L. Parker t al vs. Charles V. Reynolds Rey-nolds etal.; judgment for plaintiff for $0111)0. Naturalization papers were granted Carl L. Larseti. a ualive of Sweden. Court adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow to-morrow morning. itafora Anderson. The following orders were made today to-day in Judge Andeison's court: 1 John D. Taylor vs John W. Smith: action for damages, plaintiff demanding demand-ing judgment in the sum of loOtiO for injuries to health sustained while under arrest and imprisoned. Arguments concludod. jury instructed and retiro to their room. Wm. Douglas vs Mark McKimmins; judgment for plaintiff for $0M3 and costs. J. W. Hanim vs Henry G. McMillan rt al; motion to dissolve injunction sustained aud clerk ordered to hold moueys for twenty-four hours. Mary Little vs. Martin; Mr. Martin withdraws as attorney. The People vs. C. S. Blazer, obtaining money under false pretenses; Mr, Martin Mar-tin withdraws his appearance as attorney at-torney for defendant. Tha frantl Jury Keporta. The grand jury came into court and presented fifteen indictments, twelve uuder the laws of the territory and three under the laws of the United States. It also reports that it has ignored ig-nored indictments on the following charges: The People vs. Christopher Hilburt; battery. People vs. Lincoln Reese; eseape from custody. George W. Wilson; attempt to commit com-mit grand larceny. John Ttvlor; assault. (). P. Carver, assault to murder. Henry II. VanVorhees; assault to commit murder. John Evans; stealing water. Y. S. Stebbins; embezzlement. Henry W. Newman; criminal libel. William Voting; grand larceny. Han Hennessey; grand larceny. P. H. Fanning and W. F. Farris; arson. ' Au order was made exonerating bail ami for discharge of tho defendants. Jesse W. Fox vs. Scott Anderson et al; default of all defendant and jutlg-' ment for plaintiffs. ' J . '.. I 'ye vs. J. II. llardman, eas' ou trial. j |