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Show -Jjma RULE DAY IN II UNITED STATES COURT ljf Large Xiimber of Cases to Be Ca,Ic(l Up Bet,,re JwS .H Marshall. 1 ailia Mohctay will be rule day in tho United Stntcs district court, and tho following cases will be subject to call for argument: Hr, Lawaon et nl, rs. United States Min imi inj company. 5 Tellurido Power company vs. Provo jb United Stales Mininc company vs. Lawsou ct nl. j! ICroupa vs. Am. Ozokerite, ffifr United States of America vs. Uintah H ?iver Irrigation company. B i j Si one, administrator Vcsrcnik, vs. ' ! Utah Fuel company. IB ' Oneida Irrigation comnanv v? ran. jfe . i 71011. 9ll24i ,.s2,ver Kinff Con. vs. Silver King Co- k j aJifion Mines company. Richter, administrator Leigh, vs. Bos-ton Bos-ton Con, iiit I Bunker vs. Union Pacific Eailway com- jm j ;Pany, lino I Iiffht suits of Commercial Union As ililS surancc company-. Fireman Funds Insur- .m ' ; anco company, Ilonle Insuranco com- lllBSe pany. Iscw York; Imperial Insuranco .j company, Lancashiro Insuranco com- lm J; 7'an.V. London & Liverpool Insurance UIlcQf ! I company, Royal Insurance company, " ' Union Assurance company vs. Mine and IotvJ Smelter Supply companv. kgm I Bateman vs, Utah Con. VjJI Griffiths vs. Garfield Water company. tVjri . I" re Frisbo-, bankrupt. lVi j United States vs. Moore. 0 aJfcX UitedStales vs. Union Pacific Coal jftfCHlflJ- In re J. TT. Hamlin, bankrupt. ttjJMg Samson vs. United States Mining (kmIB Clawson vs. Van Orden. HtflV Mornan vs. Van Ordcu. PWHBJB llersuhcl v.s. Bothwcll. eJjKlHL filler vs. Utah Con. ov9BjfN'onmion'cvpalth fincs compauy vs. fL ofhcrincl,'A AjB V (Sto'a 'jj UniteQ ,Statcs Smelting 'orwWiJliift illiams vs. Smith. bocPVBftr' Jiaf t Kiver company vs. Lind. eaWi auH roxall vs. Colorado Mining com- fcs bCvlBS1 Uosgan vs. Daly West. fr Michigan Trust companv vs. Ferry. f- 1 In re A. C. Miller, bankrupt, fn re Shrader. bankrupt. . Tn re A. W. Putnam, bankrupt. The case of Andrew Southworth against the Salt Lako & Utah Valley Railway company, which was set for Kirial during tho present week, has been . coiitinuoci for the present term. This ' is a damago suit for personal injuries. I , Saturday, Gusiav Schulz was admitted J to citizenship by Judge John A. Mar- IB -Oivinrr in Hm spf.lpmnnf. mill rnntiinT- 5 :hcc of a number of cases which were 1 8Hv' io. k tried in the United States dis- 3Hy lr'c court, beginning on January 5. ;S United States Marshal Smyth, who has 'sH , ictnrned froin his trip to southern Jm Utah, has notified all jurors who have vM-' been summoned, living outside of Salt ; Lake and the immediate vicinity, that jM they need not appear at tho January "ffit T s'tt'ntT f tuo court. Jurors residing in . Salt IJ,'lc an(l immediate vicinity have 'been instructed to report on January JH 11. instead of January' 5, as heretofore jm ; ordered. |