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Show summ.r term of fedraL court ends i Judge Joh:on las Handled 257 Cases of V-ious; Kinds Since He Assumed Office. The lastessidi of the regular term of the J-eo-al dstrict court was held yesterday, 'he iso of the farmers of rialt Laue ounti against the American Ameri-can amcltij 4j Jeliiiiug company and the United ates'Smelting company occupied oc-cupied the eatc4 part or the session, 'the defendits alked that expert witnesses wit-nesses be rowed to examine certain properties c the1 plaintiffs. This was granted. Jrthei trial of this case was postpoi.l un il lata in September or October, ipendiug upon the date of trial of the lumbers' case. Ju the ca of Kilos A. Wall versus the Utah L'Oier company to quiet title to the Amala niniug claim located near liingha testimony in whieh has been taken vingitho past year, Judge Tillman D. ,hnsn yesterday handed down an opion finding that the defendant de-fendant is titled to a judgment, reserving re-serving decbn as to an outstanding one-fourth o:the : Mattie claim. The Amanda claii conflicted with the following fol-lowing claimsThe Emma, Emma No. 2, Emmnhos, Mtje and Charles Head. The total art in i conflict was 4-J36 acres. The return av lof the injunction care against "Utah1 county farmers, alleged al-leged to have dsused waters intended tor Indian la's, ,has been set for Wednesday. court will also be in session on July22, naturalization day. Adjournment probably be made then until Augt a the next rule dav ot the court: Judge Tilliro D. Johnson has handled 257 cas; 0 various sorts since he took office 1 Jovember 22, 1915. Thirty cases ha been disposed of, ISO bankruptcy proiedings have been argued, ar-gued, seventy-sem criminal, law and equity cases, ar 112 bankrupts have been discharged. J L. H. Bain, aiilbian of Salt Lake, yesterday filed a etilion in bankruptcy, alleging that he hs liabilities of $503.75 and no assets. j ! |