Show BEFORE THE BAR OF JUSTICE Many WrongDoers Arranged Before I Judge Morse on Various Charges A batch of prisoners arraigned before Judge florae yesterday morning were r anxious for a Jury trial and were held for the Third District court Edward Ray was the first prisoner He is charged with assault with a deadly I weapon with intent to kill He llrod a i I pistol at Max Blank last June and the i bullet took effect In the mans body 3 but the victim recovered Hay wants t to be released on his own recognizance His wife Is 111 wlih typhoid fever and the family is In destitute circumstances I The matter was taken under advisement advise-ment until this morning I G n Harmon pleaded not guilty to three counts found against him One i Is for burglary and the other two for larceny 1 William Evans who IR well along In years Is charged with a crime in which a 15yearold girl Is the witness R L MeLane charged with housebreaking house-breaking and yetlt larceny was also one of those bound over It Is charged that he stole a Suit of clothes belonging to J L Dignan Jeffries Curtis IB held to answer the charge of burglary and attempted L grand larceny It is charged that he took a diamond rinG valued at 100 a watch valued at sio and SCO In money from a barbershop William Carlson and Oliver Erlclfon will have until this morning to an HXVRF the charge of burglary and petit larceny It Is alleged that the youths entered the assay office of J W Currie and took away gold nuggets valued at 10 each William Hayden was arraigned on r the charge of attempted larceny and pocketpicking 1 Richard Baker and John Orsell are t charged with stealing horses from T I H Llndley and C M Kendall I I No Complaint Against Them f Judgment was rendered in the City ourt yesterday in favor of the defend lilt in a case in which the plaintiff I had never tiled a complaint The title j of the action Is J M Dart vs George Boyd and Mrs George Boyd and the above plaintiff through the Utah Col lection agency served a summons on the defendants several days ago to the effect that the suit would be brought In the City court In three days The defendant Immediately consulted counsel coun-sel and secured Attorneys Kinney and Christensen to handle the case Four days passed and the complaint waR not filed The defendant then filed a motion I mo-tion asking that the action be dismissed I dis-missed and after the matter had been t represented by the attorneys to Judge Tanner the court dismissed the suit and rendered Judgment against the j plaintiff for costs AH thrj complaint in the case had not been filed It Is not specified for what amount the plaintiff was suing Il JB understood that the above i I I naincd collection agency has sent out summonses In a number of other cases in which the time stated for filing tim complaints has elapsed and It Is probable prob-able that other defendants will take advantage of the little game worked so successfully by l Mr and Mrs Boyd Luke Wins Once More Judge Lewis yesterday sustained the demurrer of the defendant to the pe tltlon of the plaintiff in the case of H Christiansen and wire agalnat Justice J P McOmle and the Justice court In anti for the city of Murray and quashed the petition asking for a writ of review of the case of 0 11 Pike and wife against the above plaintiffs The action was brought by Francis G Luke for the plaintiff Pike in the Murray City court where Justice McOmle ren bred judgment by default against the dofcmhmtb for SOS i and 3DO costs Both parties to the action were said to live ill Farmers precinct where there IH a duly qualified Justice and the plaintiff plain-tiff petitioned the District 1 court for a writ of review on the ground that Justice Jus-tice McOmle had no Jurisdiction In tho matter Justice McOmle demurred to the petition on tiiti t jnound that there were not facts stated sufficient for the issuance i of the writ After listening to the arguments on the demurrer Judge Lewis announced that the petition peti-tion would be quashed and ordered the Murray Justice to proceed with the case against the Christiansens Tkroo More to Bo Tried Throe more Informn LIons were filet In the district court yesterday by DiH trict Attorney Elchnor The defendants defend-ants named In the actions arc as follows fol-lows Ed Peterson charged with felony fel-ony crime alleged to have bean committed com-mitted In this city oil August 35th upon one Mary Borcaxe aged 17 years Fred Tajlor charged with petit larceny lar-ceny for the alleged theft of 1850 from one Sarah Taylor on July 30th and Waiter JCdgar the boy who tried to wreck a Saltain train on August 3rd by driving spikes Into the frog of a switch Is charged with placing obstructions upon IL railroad track The defendants will bn arranged before Judge Morse In the criminal court this morning A Cripple for Life Five thousand dollars Is involved In a suit for damages which was enterct in the Federal court yesterday Tho suit Is brought against the Southern Pacific Railroad company by J E Young a bridgebuilder Young was working on the Lucin cutoiT last November No-vember and a heavy tool known as a pevee fell and struck him injuring his right leg so that It is alleged he will be crippled for life The case was commenced in the District court of Weber county but has been transferred to the Federal court Court Notes Elmer Johnson a native of Sweden born at KarlsKrona was admitted to citizenship in the United States by Judge Morse In the District court yesterday yes-terday t Emma Malthes was granted a decree of divorce by Judge Lewis In the District Dis-trict court yesterday from William Malthes on the grounds of desertion and nonsupport In the suit Susanna Barrows et nl vs James M KenneJIy et al the plaintiff plain-tiff was yesterday decreed by District Judge Lewis to be the titleholder of the following property 32x110 feet in lot 6 block 37 pint A Sail Lake City survey s Judge Stewart granted a divorce to Kathleen Speight from George D Speight on the ground of nonsupport yesterday By the decree the plaintiff secures the custody of their three minor mi-nor children and the defendant Is ordered or-dered to pay her the sum of 20 per month as permanent alimony The couple were married at Niagara Falls N Yt August 31 1885 The Judges of the District court will make a settling of cases in their respective re-spective divisions as follows Hon T D Lewis nonjury cases September 10th at 2 oclock trials to commence September 14th Hon William C Hall equity cases September 14th at 10 clock trials to commence same day at 2 oclock calling of law and motion calendar Friday and Saturday September Sep-tember ISth and 10th ITon S W Stewart Stew-art calling of law and motion calendar calen-dar September 5th I Deljada Kosten charges her husband hus-band Kd Koston with desertion and nonsupport In a complaint for divorce di-vorce filed In the District court yesterday yes-terday The plaintiff alleges that she and the defendant were married in this city on March 9th of thus year and that the defendant deserted her one week after their marriage The defendant is charged with having wilfully neglected neg-lected to provide for the support of the plaintiff since their union |