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Show "E 1 R TH E JAIL. :V- - 'The Latest . Effort in Casg.mte's : i . "Behalf. ' KOHLER'S SLAYER DOES NOT LIKE THE PENITENTIARY f . ' And Judge Zane Is Asked for a Cer-. Cer-. . tificate. i THE MOTION FOR ADM ISSION TO i' BAIL OVERRULED. "Numerous Suits Drought This Horning Horn-ing on Promissory Jk'otes Miss Alexander firings an Action Against Her Father A Typewriter Wants Her Pay Rmma Smith Gets a Verdict for SSOO Judgments: Attorney Montgomery of Denver, repre-t repre-t scntmg Cass Hite, the slayer of Kohler, appeared ap-peared before Chief Justice Zane this morning morn-ing and made application for a certificate setting forth that in his honor's opinion . there is probable cause for an appeal. The matter will be disposed of by Judge Zane tomorrow morning. Thp. ohit nf thla nnn la tn ban Hit out of the penitentiary pending a decision on the appeal, the law providing that where such a certificate ia granted the defendant may be confined in the county jail until the cas is finally disposed of. . Another Alexander Salt. Jennie Alexander "has brought suit against her father, Daniel Alexander, the Main street merchant who recently assigned for the benefit of his creditors, to recover $1027.50, alleged to be due on salary for clerking in defendant's stor. Hiatt t. Oroesbeek. Frank T. Hiatt has brought suit against V. H. Groesbeck, John A. Groesbeck, William Groesbeck, J. A. Morlan and A. N. Jane to recover $3510, alleged to be due on a promissory prom-issory note. W. C. Hall Is the plaintiff attorney. On Promititrr Notes. - The National Bank of the Republic today , brought suit against A. L. Williams to recover re-cover $6000, Alleged to be due on promissory notes. Jude Sutherland is the plaintiff's attorney. - , ' - ' ' fy' "Siiiiiiii)eyTMr u'T-rtTTr-nr's Retting. - - - Frederick Whitehead Vs. Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co. ' ' . 8. W. Stevenson vs. E. H. Parsons. " James Fairelough vs. Salt Lake City. A Typewriter Brings Sutt. Emily C. Clowes has brought suit against E. A. Dyer fe Co., to recover $176.25, alleged to be due for services as typewriter. Court Note. ? The case of John Sharp, jr., vs. Charles Sparrow and Charles' Kampe has been dismissed. dis-missed. The case of the American Oak Leather Co. vs. the Standard Gig- t Saddle Co. is on trial before Judge Zane today. In the case of F. Westhemier & Son vs. Joseph Dudler, judgment has been entered tor the plaintiff for $133.67. Tn tha csm nf Martha. Prrnfar va TTllo TT Hennessey, thirty days time has been allowed to file statement in new trial. William Robinson, a native of England tud a resident of this city, was this morning morn-ing admitted to citizenship by Judge Zane. In the case of F. J. McLaughlin and O. C. Lockbard vs. Frank Sargeant et al., judgment judg-ment has ben entered for the plaintiff for 1170.75. The jury in the case of Emma Smith vs. Charles Smith, la which the plaintiff sued to recover alimony, this morninr returned a Verdict awarding Mrs. Smith $800. Th territorial supreme eourt has decided that Cass Hite, the slayer of Kohler, cannot be admitted to bail pending a decision upon is appeal. Hite, it will be remembered, was recently convicted in Judge Blackburn's . - --coart of murder in the second degree. Probate Court. In the matter of distribution of the estate of Niel PeUrson, order was made for distribution, dis-tribution, exeept aa to personal property. Order w nada letting Thursday, December Decem-ber 15, as time to hear petition for sal of real estate ia the estate of Andrew Homer. Ia the natter of Howard M. T worn hi y, mentally incompetent, an additional guardian guar-dian was appointed aad bond fixed at $35,000. Order made sotting Wednesday, November Novem-ber 80, to hear petition for letters of admin. Itratu,n in the estate of Leometns C. Beatte. Wednesday, November SO, was set as the tint tor hearing petition for letters of ad-intai(ration ad-intai(ration in the estate of Thomas 8. Young. Bond of administrator for $17,000 in the estate Of Isaac Meddows was approved, and order far publication of nonee jp creditors waa made. , w |