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Show RULING IS MADE Ollft LIQUOR SHIPME)J Wyoming Court Holds That Into: Can Be Sent Into Utah DiJ U Territory. J Special to The TTibuns. ' 'Hull OGDEN, Oct. 2. Dry territ-",; Utah is thrown open to shipme ftr ;: liquor intended for personal use, '! a ruling by Judge Arnold of the i'- court of Evanston, Wyo. The was rendered iu the case of th( of Wyoming upoo the relation ofw Normandy against the Union J and Oregon Snort Line railroads. ina. Copies of the ruling of the eour Cl received in Ogden todav by offic).. these two railroads. The' ruin;5Hnl vides that these two railroads nr:0R cept intoxicants in Wyoming f oij ment into Cache and Boxelder ci in Utah and particularly to Ln L which has been voted dry. Tho 7m I is said to be in conformity wil)p " recently made by the United Sta preme court interpreting the Web yon act. Under the Utah law, enacted ( last legislature, the shipment of M from wet to dry territory for aitjj whatever is prohibited. It hac assumed that the Webb-Keiiyoo aA-cD bade the shipment of intoxicant? trCf outside the state to dry territory we this state. |