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Show : WI.UH .11111 EMPANELED. . .. r - " "- i The Inquisitors Are Charged by Jadge Zane ftND THE JURORS ARE NOW HARD AT WORK. The Petit Jurors For the Fall Term Also Sworn. BUT FEW OF THE TALISMEN ARE EXCUSED. The Regular Routine of Business Is Commenced With the Trial of a Civil Huit-Xew Actions County Court I'roceedlnss Judgments Entered Interesting Court Sews. The September term of the Third district A court opened at 10 o'clock this morning, and it was expected that the grand jury would f be empaneled, but when Clerk McMillan called the roll, onlv five of the twenty per- sons served answered, so the examination r was continued until 2 p. m., and the work , of selecting petit jurors was begun. Assist ant United States Attorney Stephens conducted con-ducted the examination, the venire returned j containing the following names: , Jerome Bourgard, Elmer Hill, J. B. Cornwall, Corn-wall, Bingham ; John Ford, jr., Centerville; ! Charles H. Rampton, Stearns Hatch, Boun- 1 tiful; J. H. Bonnemor, W. R. Jamesen, 1 ;; Kayoville; William McGhie, Butterville; W. !' N. Cole, North Salt Lake; Fred Ras- i bund, W. M, Curtis, Henry Farres, i Park City; John R. Smith, Thomas Yardly, Sutjar; Cyrus Neff, Mill Creek; f L. E. Foroush, Union; O. F. Green, Draper; F.N. Pureell, Draper; Oustave Anderson, Andrew Larsen, Grautsville; Ben Noble, E. T. City; W. R. Gibbs, W. H. Lett, O. C. Brown, O. H. Pettit, Herman Bamberger, I. W. Ellcrbeek, B. E. Barnum, R. C. Woodruff, Wood-ruff, Salt Lake City. John Ford, jr., was excused because he had arranged to go out West and purchase cattle. Jerome Bourgard was excused because of sickness. J. Li. Cornwall was somewhat deaf, and besides bis wife was very sick and his presence was needed at home. He was excused. B. E. Barnum wasn't certain whether he j- was a taxpayer or not, but he paid poll tax ' 'and dog tax. He passed. The others who were present were sworn and they were excused until 2 p. m. f The case of William B. Piatt et al. vs. J. J. (Rogers of Park City, in which the plaintiff sued to recover $2U 75 for goods sold', was then taken, tried before the court and aub-h- milted. . .... - , ... , . . , . , , Court-Notes, f Every district iu the territory, except the y- Third, has a murder trial this term. Bailiff Sprai;ue was back in court this morning, after a vacation of some weeks. Jennie B. Tennant has broua-ht suit against Ada G. Collett to recover $825 alleged to bo due on a promissory note. Tn the case of G. E. Chandler vs. G. B. Kelley, A. H. Fyler, C. D. Thompson and J. II. Baldwin, judgment has been entered for the plaintiff tor il41.18. Joseph Wall, jr., of Big Cottonwood, who was arrested last week by Deputy Marshal Charles Goodsell on a charge of unlawful cohabitation, co-habitation, will go before the grand jury to. morrow. Judge Miner and Judge Anderson changed places today. The former has gone to Beaver, where "Red Tex" will be tried for murder, and the latter went to Oarden, and will preside at the trial of Whetstone for killing kill-ing McLclland. |