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Show Third District Court. The following ouslness was transacted trans-acted In Judge ITane's court yesterday: yester-day: In tbe case of the Draper Irrigation Ir-rigation Company vs. Richard Crowton, thejury came Into court yesterday aud announced that they could not agree, and were discharged. discharg-ed. The case Involves the title to some valuable springs near Draper. In the case-of Eliza Cook vs. the Oregon Short Line, In which the plaintiff recently recovered dama-ces dama-ces fur injuries sustained through railing over defendant's track near the Sierra Nevada lumber yard, the defendant was allowed twelve days in which to Die statement on motion mo-tion for a new trial. The case or Arthur Pratt vs. J. W. Clayton was postponed until November?:. In the case or P. D. Murphy vs. James Stockdale, a motion to set aside the judgment was submitted. In the case or Michael Mahoney vs. William Mahoney, an order of sale was made. J. M. Cahoon, W. H. Mitchell, W. P. Read nnd W. E. Burnett we're swom In as petit Jurors. The case of David B. Rudy vs. the Rio Grando Western came up for trial, Judce Powers appearing for the plalutitr.and Bennett, Brs ley & Marshall for tho defendant, In this case the plaintiff sued tore-cover tore-cover $10,000 damages on account of him being ejected from a passenger, train on the Rio Grande' Western near Grand Junction on August last, Thejury retired with Instructions to bring In a sealed verdict. Judge Anderson yesterday rendered ren-dered his deci-Icn In favor of plalnUa in the cac of the Victoria Copper Mining Company vs. William Haws et al., Involving the title to the Copper, the Ace, and the Antietam mines, situated In Uintah County. The case of Andrew Lundenvs. E. P. Ferry was continued for the term. .. In the long pending case of the United States ve. tbe Salt Lake & Fort Douglas railway came up nnd after the openl ng statement haj been delivered the court adjourned until this morning at 10 o'clock. Tiie business mentioned below was transacted before Judge Zane this morning: In the cae of Daniel B. Rudy vs. the Rio Grande Western Railway thejury found n verdict for$!033 In favor or plaintiff. Thirty days' stay was granted for n new trl il. In tbe case of A. J. Burt vs. H. W. Dunn; hearing of motion for a new trial sst for November 22. The case of John M. Browning et L vs. A. W. Ellis et al., was dismissed dis-missed for want of prosecution. The case Of John Phillips vs. John McChrystal was settled and dismissed. dis-missed. In tbe case of George Nay lor vs. J. B Swenson, Judgment of nonsuit non-suit was entered. The caso of R- N. Baskin vs. White Sons Co. was eontlnaeJ on meUon of plaintiff. The case of Frank H, Feytos.T. Whlto A Sons Co. was oieo continued. con-tinued. o |