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Show DAMAGES $20,000, Claimed Frotn th Pleasant Valley Coal Company ion rmaUMi, iN.Litii-S. llieCjf nf HiitgliV WrlrConllnuM,-llut WrlrConllnuM,-llut Mirrp t'iac. Uurt Thf onlj nuUvrof lntirel rllfi1 on IntfjnThlnl UUtrlotmirt tbl nnru Inc WMttiti Action jtlu't thf PI oat tit V.ltjjCcK.U:oii)tQy, la willed tli nuniof $21,o0Jli -ikA-l ou aactHJiit of If r Hi n a 1 Injuries. Ttili ami the other c. comlnjt Ltfore JuJgo Zmi ro rqiortctj Iwlow. TiiATBiurr irAiiNaDisrini. Inlhrultol W. li. nckarJ ti, W. A. Jltll rial., trlcJ anl tubmlttoJ jMtrJy, thr action IihtIok fctlnrii out oflholt-Mlngol a numtrr cfthrcp. til lionar now gife JitJgnient Ur ttio pUlntltr a- ajlnit W. A. IlllU. for Uie amount prajfxl AUMini uto ciTtrr.x8Hir. William tuition, a natlva of Walrt, aud now of I'.mtrj c-uuti ww aJtaltt. to o lU..i..t.p. (Xj-diit'iu ran tmk tkuu. Attorn- Bwtim incntlotn-J Ihn m of Frank Wrlr, clurgrd with burgliry. Th IrUI, li mIJ, wi urUlniltrF?trjr Oct. 1.1th, but In lint attireof lho -tftuJant who wai at tbvUin la tho tvnltentlarx, anil tin rrreinati by cuunl contltiUAiica wm ninll for th tTtn.at tti rwiuft of the protecuthn. 1 ( now tlctl red to otJrcttolhorotitlQutnc-, and totati that Vlrw.u rrady for trlftt, l'roMcutlott Attorney HtrptafnimU thatlhttointlQuanc wa orJernJ for tliorAPon that guly oni of tho wit tit U now lu lha Territory. Judge Ztne told Mr. INawcou It was too lite to ctjrct now, but If he hnd any llculloii to lu.kn h rould Ito notice and hrlti the drfttudnot hrre, I.tJUHrUWHIlKLVCAVAlINU. TUattliHi cf Wlllunil.alU.,vlali) tlir. vt. Ujd rjeatant Valt-y CoalCora-l-atiy, whkliCbtumi iu-J Jatu yet(r day aUurnton, w ri-Miuied this morn lnif, Judge l'owtrrs i,arlnt: for the Iaintl(Taiid JudK -M-tt.!f for the iiriidi.nU. Hie turn claimed U $JO, OOd (with rutU of suit), lu comiwiuhico iit 4ronl InJurUf. I'liltitlir aud a tiUD.W cif olher rulncrtwere In Hcpttmber, 180). en Kjrd In tinting shaft, niniiliij; drafts end Iodine, an J exravaliux and re trovinjt thrill, rxk. ore and oul from t'te roiuiaany's mine at lMant lley. Wlille i) woralntc undrr-K undrr-K round on the afternoon of HrLt 24 Urite (luantlllmof earth and rw.k fell frbuitliHUiapr rtof ther-to( or ex-ravstloiiwtilch ex-ravstloiiwtilch It Is allied was de fcutlTr, tr-klDJC the pUlutlll's shouldrr bUJe apj oollar bone, ami m rruphlnt; the left arm that anipulatlou of the entire limb had to be reported to. Ile-Ule waa also bdly Injured alxut thehtad.UMy and fell fl. llrure Hie acclUent. jlalatllTtated, ho wm a healthy aLd able-bodttd man, earning $1 lrday,buthh r-lnce tutu wholly dUibW from j-crformliiij aby kind of physical labor whatever. II- Is .19 t-smof axe and has m wife and twu rhlldreu wholly dej-eudent upon film form, port. ellf;ncoon the part of defin-aiits to suj ( ly the pro, r timber Ingind bracing t support the slope w alleged a4 .because ot theealdvnt. The il-lDlifTs examhtatlou and crow examination ocru, led a lotin time this mornlDp, and the caw will probably occupy the entire day, coiiiit 0Trs. The Jury In Jude Dane's court yesterday afternoon failed to agree In the cae of David lVurl ts. J. V. WhlUbrad. alter dllbcratln In prWate for several hourri, and they were dlichariced. The dispute txtwi-eu tbe(rtle was over a Iraneof certain treuitsriun Heoond Houth street, and tbe amount claimed was J500, In the Third District court yehterday afternoon W. L. I 'it Ward sued W. A. Illlle tt al. for the return of l.ttl hend cf sheen, or for a Judgment of JVC.H.50, with Interest from October 4, IhbO. The case was taken under advisement by the court. The following cast also oama b fore JudveSCaue: Donna 1). 1.1 Is Ward vs, A. U. MoAlllstir et al ! JudBuient for the plalntIR for 134.45. Dili Hnow Duntordvs. JldwIuHeutor; JuJameiit Infavoror the UIntltr for J5'r, the amount of a prouhwory note with In terest and rests. The trial of Die caie of William Itoatly vs. tho IMeiuaut Valley Coal (;orapaur, lu which plalntltl ruea to recover damsnes for Injuries alleged to have I ten sustained by hlui M the defeti Unfa lutuks, was takcu up and the trial was Iu jro.nts when the court adjourned. That ramlly row which formed the subject of Inquiry In com mlsslouer Green mail's court yettrr day afternoon resulted Iu the defendant defen-dant beln. ordered to pay the costs. The complainant was tbe ftstlvu you n k' l.usltsbman, Jackson, who for marrying his second wife, a MIm Iitsdr, before Retting divorced from his flrtt, had lo srrve a term In the lenltentlary. When recently reltaavd be called upon bis wife, an I her i.tir, tit thf n wlili.raMl him. Jki ktuitt Ul them arreitid yesterday on a chsrge of lattury, with tho ending above iiameil. lu thecunftofMary Miller vs. HUUa Holmif, Comml-alomr (Jreenmau isterday aftsruoon ga Judfinvul for the plaint I a fir ?3j an 1 custi. the trtsloftbe Ilrstofthe Utcli if 5 amblers, Allnu, resultetl J ester ay aftbrnoon, luL'ommt.sli nr 1'rntfs court, In thojury finding the Ueftu danl gullti . tiunttint e was siissu Jd. amotion (or a new trluUflnj talked of. 'lhli morning the case against Weber was l rocee-fd with U Is stated thai John Kelley. nrtit. ud aud lodginl lu Jull on Wedntmiay night ou a charge of varjuc) , Inteu fa tu bring a damage suit agslnit tho city, In the Thtrd UUtrlct court, for falne Imprisoumeot. Kelley says he U both houittt aud rii.,Uhlel lut hi the misfortune ts l out of work Just now. IIo la terrtbtf put out. There Is a hllrht Improvement In the condition of ('oiuDilislontir ISorrull to da. No casts for hcarluj beforu the United Hlates commltsigners lu tbe Was tcli building today. |