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Show M, JOH.Obendorfer, Ki. Oeorgo Dale, Coal-10H. Coal-10H. John McDonald villc 101. Oscar H. Hardy, 181. Jessio B. Bnrliridge, L0a J, Fred Wnlker, Kama. Summit Co. MB. Joseph Larkina, US. Ltwli Sniith,Kaniai, lot. J. .1. Coram, Summit Co. 106, William Nnugden, 1S6. Hynim tirant, Roun-10S, Roun-10S, Frank T. llvatt, tit n 1. nr. li. Driaacher, Is?. Joseph Mitchell. Kales. Ka-les. Horaer Roberteos, mat, Snmmit Co. lil'.l. .1. W. Wliiteliead, IS. K. W. Barnes, Kayes- l to. Bavid s. Binary, rUle. . tit. John Oswafd, 1K9. Thomns P. Potts, lit. John Lees, Woodland. 111. W. C. Cromer, 190. Charles Anderson, 111. Samuel Holmes. QtaatSvUto. lift. J. J. Snell, 191. John rhillips. lia Hrsrm Pratt, Woodland, 117. Oeorge A. Aldtr, IK. WUUam Bydalch, lis. .lolm ,1. Snvder, QrantavUle. 119. James 1). Crisp, 1M, Henry Wright, Peoa, 130. Ile,. K. KUerberk, Summit Co., !l. Ortherns P. Pratt, ;i94. Seward Davis, 1SS. Joseph Simon. Sandy. I. Harry (). Natsbltt, 195. A. I). Iliaher, I'.M. Wi 3. Hateman, Sandy, li",. John Flowers, 198. Damns Hennion, 136, Bolomon Crown, Tavlorsville, 127. N. A. Ranaohofl, 107. David Cooley, r.s. s. j, Paul, QraaUvtll, m. J. H. Hoiusimar, IPS. Alex Mitchell, Salt ISO, Charles II. Hong, Lake City, i:il. llcrmnn Bamberger, 199. Kli Kohiuson, Coal-183, Coal-183, H, t. King, ville, Tho above idl ol Salt 200. John Anderson, Lake City, BOaO 188, H. J. (i'rigerson, Binghum, Court Notes, Applications fur naturalization continue to lake up much time in the district court. The, Solflthwatte case will be resumed to morrow morning before Judge Anderson. - Jamef M. John has broujflil suit against Charles II. Wilbur on a promissory note in tiie sum of 1851:66. District Attorney Varian and his assistant. Mr. Stephens, will represent the prosecution In the anamination of the counterfeiters. Iii the case of Henry Wagoner against Livingston it Grcenwald, Commissioner NorreTl has sustained the motion to dissolve the injunction. Clerk Bache of (lie supremo court has is-sued is-sued a term calendar nf the supreme court that will be a source of much convenience to the bar. The Sail Lake Brewing company has filed suit against George K. Collier and Peter Mc-Caffery, Mc-Caffery, against whom the plaintiff asks judgment in the sum of 1490.50. Deputy Sheriff Lecon has obtained service on all the defendants in the case of Ben F. Stewart against the city, and the answer in the case will be. forthcoming within ten days. L THE CASE CLOSES. THE WAR BETWEEN THE BONANZAS REACHES AN END. Tho Cruntrfel tors' Examination Set for to O'clock TomorrtMV Pott! and 'irtutil Jurors- Nolos Frolu the ;ir-loOS ;ir-loOS Courts. The mining controversy between the bo-riuzas bo-riuzas was billed to arrive at ihe bonct) this afternoon, after which Judgo Anderson will go it alone. Judge Marshall, Arthur Brown and Judge Dickson having exhausted their cartridge belts, Mr. Hall took up the argument argu-ment aud followed his confreres. As a source of light on the questions involved, Mr. Hall introduced a transcript of proceed, lugs in the celebrated case of the Argentine Mining company vs. The Terrible, which marked the alpha of that interminable reign of judicial warfare among the great mines of Eeadville. It involved in-volved title to ground in Which was made the lirsl discovery of carbonates iu that en-during en-during camp, aud since Which time HT0,-000,000 HT0,-000,000 Among tho principals in that eventful light was Mike Gallagher, ono of the untutored gods of fitray Horse gulch. He had driven his stakes there in 1S7I, and In IsT'.l the wave of litigation swept down tipon him. The ease went before Tom BoWen, who then occupied the bench In that district, and tho first flay was the occasion tor tremendous excitement. Every man in camp was arrayed on one side or the other. 'The noon adjournment arrived," said Colonel Btobblns, "and Gajlagbor Vent. haughtily down the avenue. 'Hello, there; Gallagher!' shrieked a new ar-mal ar-mal ho had just, learned of the battle in court; '1 hear yer mine's in litigation? " 'Not by a d u sile," retorted Gallagher, "ils between lime aud purpliory." The famous w ar was carried to the court of last fesorl, however, and ils vicissitudes are now recalled iu the stern light between the bonanzas of Bingham which is not likely to roach an opinion for several weeks owing to tho faei that the attention of Judge Anderson Ander-son is to be taken up by measures before the territorial supreme court. Counterfeiter' I )x a nil nation. The examination of the alleged tfounterfeiters will take place be. fori' l onunisioncr (irec ninun at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in the event that all par lies are ready. Connattl so far engaged by the prisoners include Judge Powers, Sam I-cwi-,C. . VYhitteinorc and Riley & Kaine. The .1 nry List. The following jurors to serve on the grand and petit panels for the ensuing year: 1 W W. ( Idsliolni, i:il. George Buckle, Salt g. John . Lawtoa, Laaa Clty, 8.W. D. Gabjr, 185. William A. Hirks, 4. W. K. ("alton, Bingham, 5. Fred Simon, 1,'iH. BL W, Senior, (Jar a. John s. Lewis, asnOUy, 7. Wiirher Jones, 1:11. William Haynes, S. Henry Sehotleld, Itingham, . John Longmald, 138. Chsrlss Mayborry, in. s. J. I. vnn, Btsrham, It li. tt Wnlmnon, 189. Thomas Palls, Bing- 12. I.. It. Shaw, ll.'ini, la E. I.. Holland, 140. ('.. W. Watson, 14. Stewart Sleienson, Hinghnm, 15. H. U A. Calmer, 141. James Franklin, 16. J. S. Henderson, HtOCkton. Tooele Co 17. , B. Harper, 142. A. H. Beniis, Blng-IK. Blng-IK. Daniel Davidson, luint, 10. James A. ( bile US. David W. Mitchell, 20. Alexander ltogers, Stockton, Tooele Co. 51. John F. Axton, 154. Juke Klopstnin, 22. J. s. Scott, Blnghaai. SB. ChathM II. Rriuk 145. John Sonthworth, Mi F. J. Fabian, Tooele City. 25. B. P. Sears, 1 lb. .Mjron Davi-, 2(1. James II. I.ep, Hmgham. 27. W, s. Crismoii, 117. Charles B. Warr, 2H. Jrthll B, GalUsteffl I.aki' View, Tooele. 2J. E. A. llartem-tein, 148. Frederick (irose, 80. Kark McKtmralas, Park citv. 81. John II. Bailey, 149. Joseph Bvln, Lake 82. c. A. Carlgniat, View, Toi.eln Co. 83. John Snell, 150. Charles Gitch, 84. William Fuller, Park City. 85. George Hoffman, 151. John Parry, 8k. Henry Fitsfeogh, Park City. 37. R.L. Scannell, 152. P. H. Towpy, 8S. (Iporge H. Tousey, Park City. 89. Charles K. Perry, 153. Henry Dongherty, 411. William Bvwater, Park city. 41. Boseph H. BidwalL 151. William PsMgO, 42. J. J O Keilly, Park City. 43. Joan Bancs, 155. Luke HoCartney, 44. James Maxwell, Park City. 45. John Kmipp, 1511. (o-orge T. Tate, f8, A. J. (iunnell, Park City. 47. F. w. Olrastaad, 167. win. Mi LaaghUa, 4H, Ail mi Spear, Park Cltv. 49. John P. Hewoodoy, 15S. A. W. Krcighnc.nl. Ml. B. F. Allen, Park City. ' 61. F. A. Virtue, 15H. Isaac Post, Park 52. W. P,. An liewf City. 53. L, F. KolUk, 100. T. K. Stringer, Park M. Ibson Smith, City. 65. Waller J. Beattie, 181. Thomas Waldon, 88, A. W. Carlson, Park Citv. 67. C. II. Bell, 1(12. George M. Cannon, 6H. Henry llaluing, Simar House. 51) Van II. Brooks, 103. John Dinsmoro, fid. A. B. Woollev. Park City. 61. Thomas Corter, 101. Joseph Williams, BS. 10 II li. Kalsey, West Jordan. da. ('. S. Hords, 16r. J. J. Jenkins, 64. William Van Dyke, Park City. 65. W. W. Phillips, 100. Mart n (iarn, Boirar wi. 1 arm ana Hill, House. (17. S. F. Fcnton. KIT. John (Ireeu, Park 6H. Ueorge Collins, City. 69. Charles B. Felt, 168. (). P. Miller, Kiver TO. w ll. Oesady, ton. tl. Jidin A. Oroesbcelc, 109, Jamen Micklchon, 72. Waller Brvnnt, Draper. R, Joseph W. Cottle, 1 70. Lewis Keitn, Mill T4. Thomas Powell, Creek 75. Fr 'd s Houghton, 171. Hans Petarsoa, Mill n, w. s. Nsylor, Creak, VI. J E. Baioy. 178. Heber a. smith, 'ft. Adolph Anderson, Draper, If .1. W. Heath, 173. Frank Terry, Dra- S ('. A. Dahl, per. 81. C. O. Fniusworth, 1'4. David Proctor.Cnlon 82. B. A. KVssler, Fort. 88. Umar Darling, 17". Hiram Forbuali, M. Jos. Wiirburton, Union Foct. H5. c. L. Bapnamau, 170. Chss. Sharp, South 81. Newton f iftarti Td, Cottonwood. BT. D C, Dunbar, 17V. Hole. Palmer, West 88. W. F. Kavl.oiild, Jordan. 89. J. A. I in ii n i : ' j . 17S. Byron A. Backstaad, tin. Beary Wallace, South Jordan. in. Blmor BUsworth, 171. Brlgham Sellers. !2. Chaj, II. Hide. West Jordan. IM. Jam.- B.Jennlngs, 1st), s. BnMerfleht, Jr., ill. Olenn Miller, llcrrimuu. 96. C. a. Iliiinmond, 181. J. W. Thortlly, Lay j 88, Nathan Sears, toll, Davis Co, ' B. II. I.. Driver, 182. W. W. CIO, Coat-Is, Coat-Is, j, 10, Milntyre, Mile, Summit Co. |