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Show i ! Thud Distriit loin I. V vsh.n!a atternoou tht follow lug motion made b Mr. Varian, wis granted by Judge Zant In the Dis'rirt Court for the nurd Judicial Distriit. Terruor of Ujli Tho I'eople of tho Terntorv, plaintilf, s. I-Uias V -rnilh, tranns Armstrong Elijah JI. Vdlerandfeamuel lk.-ni.Ion. defendants. "Now conies C. S. arwn K&I., United Sstatos ltoniey for Utah, wto in lhLsliebalf iraeetetliamlrepre sents to the eoa-t that tho iml.ctmcnu at?ove irnt'oned were found iud pre-"lted pre-"lted aiust thn- defeuda'iui aboi e lamed on the :h day of Deremlx r, Ihi. and sharped the said defmiclcn.s nitheonspini.c in their oil!" ml -a luu-ity as uicnibers of tl e iurt of "-alt Ijlkn Imintr m rlA T. riHtfti- nf 1 j Utah to defraud the said comity ef lit Ijike an 1 tlic treasury thereof 1 13 pro uring and causing to lie tlnw n fenain ivrranlK in fa or of the ilo-fiidant. ilo-fiidant. iaias A 'nnlh for the payment pay-ment of certain moneys out of the treasury of sai 1 countv for allepeil service as superintendent feouutv affairs tliat tlie Hubstan.-e of the matter mat-ter out of wind, tho indictments grew was the atfmpipl crea.ion of an alleged al-leged ofhco ttesinated is puperm tendent of cot.nty aiEtirs. and the aj-pomtmenl aj-pomtmenl of the said SMn tli, tii prolate pro-late judge of said nw.nu.as the in-rum in-rum t-m of -aid nttiec. Anil u is further represented tliat continuousl and for n.auj years lat ustthe van ous eonnt courts of the Kaid coimt had claimed and exen-ised such ngKt in tho prcnu?est and the ecral judges of robntc hd acceiKnl theof tices so created and the salary aopro prtaleil therefor nd it is f nrther repre-siiiled repre-siiiled that until the presenting of the indict men. herein ss the iid dis trier atiomev n ailiised and l-elieves, uoUestion of wrong-loui orcrimi-nal orcrimi-nal intent on the part of tiie oltioers has ever iTen madt and it is not be-1 be-1 eied that the criminal intenticn nec-e-sarv to warrant a ron ietion eaisasl inerlierof the caes That the supreme su-preme Court of the Ter-itorv hasde-cdeil hasde-cdeil thM the rount Court lias no tower to act as aforc&id, iud there is no question that in the future ihe law as announceil by i 1 court will bo obeyed. ror the reason staed. and lieiioinr that the ci il remedy ftr the recoverv of the mone s ttnlau fully jmid is tho only ono properlv open to the people the said attorney inocs the i-ourt tliat i tho aid indictments be dismi-sei. Ciltl nsS vl lv. ' United States Mtorn-j Itah Today the following bu-.ness was transacted John I'otler applied for admiiun to ctizeuslup but wa-s rrjettisl because be-cause he w is a mem'ier of tht "Jlurmou" Churth. Anuit Dver wis granteii a divorce di-vorce from Win. C D,ver, on the ground of crutlt. r-he was allowed tho homestead for the residenit of herelf ami thildnn Alfred Kearl s. l.ikn 1 Kearl, dtfault fet isi te. and auiir allow al-low ed to be filed lij Mondaj . Juli Jl. Agnes J.jncii i-. AVni I..mic1i, submitted ujon rciwt of rcftrisj. Marlam 1. Mitclitll w.o tranksl a divorce from Mark MitthtU, on the ground of destrtion. Tht case of John Flowers . l.liza MoiHitt was taken up this afli ntflfln for trial. Judge Anderson today granted I.ucj IS Tuck h divorce from Johu Tuck, on the grounds of dninktn-t.e-s, desertion and failure to provide. pro-vide. It the matttr of the estate nf Miry I. Whitnej, lloract J. Whitnej ascpiointedguardnaof the minors. |