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Show Snpreme Coart, Tepo'cWkUiisraarnlHgwas the "M,r Wlute.l for Uie eittlugof the Pftnie csurt. Judge y.Wt who fS.Tf LU,1 "'"""S of the Supreme t-ourt would be postponed until 2 ra-1r'.,J.U(,6e Miner had len detained de-tained this uiorulug at Ogden. but would but be atlendSncc this aacrnooa. A short teflon of the Territorial Supreme Court was held this afternoon, after-noon, CliWJu.ticB 2ane, Judges Andetson, Blackbuni and Miner occupying staU e'n the bsnchi r.i5uthe,,?Uie ofToinntr vs. the C3.!i?nb "M- c- A Compauy, a petuion for re-bearing was denied. .YfiS. "t Whalon- I'etlUon for rc-htatillg ab$ dchleU. Olataman 8.0'DonnelbThe re-spondent re-spondent ask'ed tliat the findings, etc., in this case bu ordered stricken from the file, aud that the findings of the Third District Court be filed as ot July 1 Ith, 1S9J. J. M. Zane tiled a uiunter afll-dav afll-dav which Mr. Dickson answered, an-swered, riie motion w as overruled. A.J. Weber, of Ogden, was an pointed a United States Commissioner. Commis-sioner. F. i;. Gregg and S. J. Kenypn, of Iowa, and J. Paul C?rove, of Kama", wt.uadmltted members of the bar of the Territorial Supreme Court. Tlie court then adjourned until January, 1S9I. |