Show MUST SUPPLY WATER I WRIT ISSUED AGAINST BEAR RIVER WATER COMPANY Judge Marshall Decides That the Lands Involved in Suit of Receiver I Vleaver Must bo Given Water I In the case of William C Weaver as receiver of the Bear River Irrigation I and Ogden Waterworks company vs tho Bear River Water company a writ of peremptory mandamus directing that the defendant company permit to How I through its canal from Bear river to the c inal I in the hands of the alliant I Weaver a sufficient amount of water to Irrigate Injids lying 1 under the last named canal to the amount of S7 ½ cubic cu-bic feet per second for as much as maybe may-be required to irrigate the lands during I tho year was Issued from the United States court yesterday and service I made upon J K Dooly and David i I of tho de i I Evans at 1 representatives fondant company In his affidavit Rer II I ceiver Weaver sets out that on March I 2Lst tho defendant companY was Lend I len-d < rell 2H cents an acre for the water the amount aggregating 1750 but the I tender was refused and large and ex I I horbltant amounts demanded The af fidavlt sets out that one cubic foot of water per second will irrigate eighty C acres of land during tho season I |