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Show Third District Cocit. The business mentioned below was transacted before Judge Zane yesterday afternoon: Tbe case of John Bhuzard et al., vs. Lucy D. Watts at al., occupied nearly tho entire day in Judge Zane's court, Judge Dickson arguing argu-ing for the defense. In the case of T. T. Cochrane vs. Charles A. Busshptlie defendant was given twenty days' time in which to file a statement for a new trial. Ten days' additional time In which to answer was given in the case of Oscar It- Zipp vs. Joseph Larkin et al. In the case or W. S. McCornick vs. H. T. Hall: decree for plaintiff. Timothy Sullivan and Soren C. Wognsonwere admitted to citizenship, citizen-ship, after which tbe court adjourned. ad-journed. The following business was transacted trans-acted before Judge Anderson today: In the case of the United States V4. Silt Lake and Fort Douglas Railway Company; orJcr lnued for the removal of the Company's loJg-ing loJg-ing house In Bed Butte canyon to a spot remote from the banks of tbe drinking stream; thirty days' time allowed for such removal. Manure to be removed In twenty days. In the case of John X. Whitney' vs. Morlan C. Fox; ordered that submission of findings rest until Judge Anderson's return from Beaver. iu thecasa of Jam:) Lowe et al. vu. L. U. Uanly, collector, injunction injunc-tion denied and demurrer sustained. In the case of Benjamin U. Ray-bould Ray-bould vs. L.G. Hardy, collector, injunction in-junction denled,demurrer sustained. Temporary injunction allowed for such taxes at are listed in exhibits co complaint, pendiug decision of the Supreme Court. |