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Show THE DAY IN COURT. A Tropical Scene Between Counsel on the Eespective Sides of the Blue Jay's Tribulations. QUITE A LIGHT RUN ON DIVORCE. Alice Sheafer Obtains a Decree, and Another An-other Grtss Widow is to he Loved Xhe Keeollections of a Jewish Levee Revived. The only thing to stir up the animals in Tudge Anderson branch of the district court this morning was the passage at arm between Judge Henderson and Attorney Reilly who started in to dyuamatize the Blue Jay mining min-ing company and Jack Bolton in behalf of Hyrun Goesbeck the argument arriving arriv-ing on the defendant motion to dis- solve restraining order. Hostites between the parties rose out of the purchase of stock in the Blue Jay Con. Mining company by Groesbeek, with Bolton as the vendor. ( iroesbpek sets up that the articles upon r-i jjb coujnauy was ifvcorpo rated were wholly false and untrue and that he was induced in-duced to pay 328." in November last for 65,000 shares of the stock upon representations representa-tions that were false aud fraudulent fraudu-lent That the company was not in -possession of an unincumbered title when it so represented but that on the contrary the property was mortgaged mort-gaged to secure the payment of $15,000 of the purchase price. Judge Henderson urged that these charges were not urged until the eve of a sale of mining sto.k and that the plaintiff himself was a director at the time the assessment was made and against which he is now fighting. fight-ing. He denied that the company was in any way responsible for the transaction that had taken place between (jroesbeek and Bolton Bol-ton and demanded that the injunction be dissolved. Court Notes. The indictment against A. F. Wilcox held for forgery was dismissed. A decree of divorce- was entered this morning morn-ing in the case of Alice Shaefer vs. Om,.r F. Shaefer. Neils Christian Miller, "a native of San Pete," was admitted to citizenship this morning. In the case of Theodore P. Bonnell vs. Theodore A. Davis, judgment was rendered on a default in favor of the. plaintiff. A dcree of divorce was granted in the case of Edging ton vs. Edgington by Judge Anderson today. A judgement in the sum of $20,528 was paid into Clerk McMillan this afternoon in ihc case of Thomas Jenkins vs. Charles Cris-mer, Cris-mer, jr. It was a long standing case iu I which a long running account of indebtedness indebted-ness was involved. In the case of Hannah Hunter vs. Alexander Alexan-der Hunter, an action for decree, an order was made granting an attorney's fee in the sum of $50 and 8re days allowed to answer. John Veal, a subject of Britain, was admitted ad-mitted to citizenship. A decree of separation was granted in the case of Yilate Young Decker vs. Charles T. Decker this afternoon on the ground of desertion. de-sertion. The aged couple who had lived in this valley for forty years were married iu 1847. The motion to dissolve the restraining order or-der in the Blue Jay mining case was argued and submitted. The arguments in the Northland-May. flower case were about closed when the afternoon after-noon report closed. Trefly Doutre. the slayer of Stephens, who was sentenced to eigiiteen years in the penitentiary was brought up from Provolast evening and given a cell out in the territorial prison. The jury in the case of the people against George Cozier charged with adultery brought in a verdict of guilty whereupon the court ordered the prisoner to appear for sentence on Tuesday. Counsel for William Schode indicted for renting a room for gambling purposes have launched a demurrer to the indictment which was argued and taken under advise-in advise-in eut. Following is the jury in the case Northland-May flower mining case: Carroll S. Hardy, John Lees, Seward Davis Thomas Pells, James D. Criss, Henry Wright, John E. Callister, Hans Peterson, William Mayne, W. F. Cromar, J. J. O'Reilly, George Bucklv. Monday next the civil jury docket will be taken up in both branches of the district conn. Before Judge Zane the call includes the cases of Killeon vs. Dale, Baumgarten vs. fink, The History Co. vs. Spencer. Before Be-fore Judge Anderson, Stephens vs. the U. P. railway, Utah Stove and Hardware Co. vs. Elitfhorpe Air Brake Co., aud Sarah Sloan vs. Marcus Metz et al. In the civil docket is a story relating to a Jewish levee where abaddon seems to have gotten mixed up with the revellers and left demolition in its wake. The owner of the premises, relying on the particulars of the carnival, will seek to collect damages for dhljointed furriture, ruined carpet, etc. |