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Show MULTUM M PARVO. Judge Zine Does a Lot of Work la a Ycry Short Time. mi: miK'.s noTsriiiM.sJUTini A DIrorco (.mitril on tho tironml of I'ulluro to I'roTltle Tho nil llaru tdulhrr Catc. Chief Jmllcn ino I It lea niornlne rendered hit dcclilon on the motion arguid audtubmltlttloii Sttjrday nf. trrnoou nlatlve to thvapolatmeLt of n rtcelttr to takechargoof tho Heck' Hot Spring! i roperly. It will bo In tho re collection of rea h ra of tho Kim IliuUomt) tlinu ago Lculi KjllaiiLurg began procetdlugtogalnat John Deck and othira tofirecloaon mortgago on the (roperly In thu sum o( $11,000, with Interest. Morris Itlcb, one of tho dofeuilanta, aubstquently began aim liar proceeding on u cruu-comp'alut ngnlnit Mr. lltck to futrcloeo aislgned mort;ogi.aln tho amount cl SI5.1C1, andoaiidthitn receiver boapjiolnUd to tako ihirgo if tho nirly and tho reulr, luuea and prollta arising from tho tame. At preaeut tho roierly, which conaltttof twenty.llvo acrta of laud nnd all tho lui rovoiuenls thereon, there-on, Is mortgage J to tho ixtmt o'f flU.lOd, nnd thu defendant, Itloh, alhguu by thu property la not wcrlh that amount, Mr. Heck stonily opiated op-iated the application for tho appointment appoint-ment of a receiver on thu ground that (ho proirly la worth not lose than J.UO.UUO, and that It la ample security for all claim against II; and In addition addi-tion that tho said cluiuia kro alao secured by a morlgagu ou a ctrtalu iniiilii,! projrly which la worth toO.OOj. Mr. lltck alio intioduceU thu ttalliuony or eeveral Witnesses who valued tno roity ot lri,m51C0,U00 to J.1W.0W, wiillu thu other eidu put It at irom ;;u,uuu to $iw,uuu. Ills liunor now snlil flow at of opinion opin-ion that Ihu demurrer ahtuld I u overrule over-rule la and rei elver upulutcd to take charge of tho Lullectluu of Ihu reulr, tic. Iu hla vi lulou Juttlcu dimauucd this. Mr. John Djnnelhn was appolntvd to act In tho est aciiy named, hla bond belug MxeJ at tovoo, 1IAT7IIEW Ullm.'S SUIT. Attorney Varlan made mention of th caau of Matlhuw Whllu va Ihu Haltalr llillroud icmpauy ct al. llu satd tent somo tlmo ego thu de'ondauia IntrtUuceJ tltmurier tot!it oaipltlul, but owing to Ihu irinuieot busluea Iu thla court It was not dtcmuJ uavls-able uavls-able to prselt forward thin. Hon. F-H. F-H. It cbardt,i.ouutel for the deft-ndantr, was now present and bo atked toat the couit would set tho Inuring ou next Haturday. Judgu Kanu aald ho could not do thai; It might bu sot fur Tnuraday. Aitorney Varlan relled that be would further lonsult couusel ou the other aldo In tbo matter. LSrltKATKDlJJ.NMSl r ACIUK. Homo time ugo J. C. Williams, a brewer's bookkeeper ol tbla city, waa In Jlcled by tbu gland Jury lor adultery; tut when thbcaso was tilled for trial tho deleiidaut did not answer. Ills boii Js (In thu turn of $UU)woiecon. sequeiitlj' declared firfeited. i hta morning hla attorney (Mr. J, II. Hurd) called thu court's attention to thu fuel that thu defendant wot noH In utteiiilancv, lining u.enuuabloloa-IHuruhtli u.enuuabloloa-IHuruhtli called bilirt, owing to III-ncai. III-ncai. Ho asked that thu forftlture b aanilJi. Assistant District Attorney Blcph-tlUB.ildlio Blcph-tlUB.ildlio woulj liku tohavuthudt-leuUantsMorn,anJ tohavuthudt-leuUantsMorn,anJ 1 hoatatid onoalli that till. ins ruveutoi his attoudauca on ttiu lormer occasion con mil ttould content to Mr lluid' rtquest. Mr. Will amiwintupjii thestandand littllled tiat hn undirweiit a painful operation. In Denver, between tin loth and loth of February last, about thu llino ho wo required to unawor hero, and waa luutlneu to lilt room for tomethreu weeks. Judge Zaue (having been Informed that Ihu bouJtmeu themselves brought Ihu defendant hurt) ordered that the lorfolture bo now set as do, A1TUIIM0, iaici: Mnici:. Judgu Zlno tumtrkuj that ho did not Intend to hold tourt In futuruou Haturdoya f jr tbo pritent, at lenst. Hla rcaton was thlst Judge Illaik-burn Illaik-burn had resigned, leaving twelve supremo court isea uudtcldod,aud hu (tho chief Juatloo) thoroforo proposed to dovote. Haturday aud porhaps HunJay to tho pnparatlon cf suprouiu court opinions. Hu could lntsltUoy and ulght. ADMITTiai TO Cm ZENS I II I'. Char'es Hlnbold, a L'aiudlaii, now residing In Millard comity, was ud-mlttidtocltlienililp. ud-mlttidtocltlienililp. its ISN'T A MOllltlll. Judgo 1'owera rcpreeonted the plulnlltr In th dlvoreo suit brought by Jiieephlno Qrotamati against her husband, Morris 11. Urosimau, ou tno ground of failure to support. Mrs. droit in u n Is uiuujliko person nlxiutiU )iMroof ri, tviuoutly full of spirit, and on thu wltuiM-stand stated that shu was marrlud t thu defoudnnt ou Juno 8th, ISOil. They lived to-gollinr to-gollinr until last August, whiu ahu welt to rialde with hui inotlurat l'ruvo, and assisted her In dressmaking. dress-making. Hho had also been livlig with her brother In-law, Mr. Wilkinson, of this illy, and doing sewing In order to help sii i ort lurseli. For the last two years her huabau I had tlouono wotk, although, It hv chute, hu uaacaiabluofbarnliig Irom $15 to 5IU0 r. month as u ilerk. Whutovrr morey he got hu oblalued from hla relatives In Hau Franoltco. Their hcukiholJ furnltuiu waa sol I In At rll, 1S9J, nnd they lived ou that until the August following. Judku 1'owera How did your hut. baulspend hla tlini In trying to tit worker Idling It away? Witness Ho did uot try to obtain work at all nud ho drank lonsliurablo Mr. Heiuklah MtC'oy, who hal been acqiiulntid Willi tho ) lulntlir from her ohlldhood, sttd he knew Mrs. (Jroatman to to au Indubious woman und n good who to thu utft.ndant. Bhu veuiued tit lormliied to bu Indepiu 1 out and beholding to nobody, "and," continued tho wlluess, "I am Jutt m cerUlu tnat her husband nuver lurulshed her with means as that (tbo witness beru mentally groped abnit for some twenty wcnntla nrnaiiltable llliiitralloti on I IliiUhed lit) with) "ibat tliero Is nclty of ew Yoikl" Mr.W. II. Wilkinson, coal mi rchanl, brother In-law orihohiiiilir,teatlllid that Mrs. tlro'sninn waa In vrory re-sjiert re-sjiert n good wlfn to tl n defendant. 'Whnt do jcu know thout hlnr."' nskril Judgu I'uwtrs Wllutsf-Helias dono nothing but walk up and down Hie street, nud has been under llinlnttiieme of liquor rikrent deal of tbu time. I know, t n, that ho ha uot furnlshid htrwlth any mi aus of ttipporl. He wanted to hoi-row hoi-row money irom mo to live iiion; I would not Ion 1 It to bin, and tnou hu told tho lurnlturu. Tj other quuitlonawllncai described the ilalutitr a n good housekoiper nnl a hnnl worker. Judirnani Take yiur decree. Tile. di feudant allowed Ihu Clio to go by default. MIf CUTANEOUS. In tho caaa of tho White Hirer Valley Val-ley Land and l.lve Block coniptuy va II. J. llurraaton, learn waa givuu to nusHir by toraorro morning, I rleJmauital vi John Orcisliccli. Motion to tlrlkoout nnswor end for JuJgraent arguuj and submitted, In themtfirof J JC. Huruhnm et al vsD. Alexander et at. ten da were allowed In which toaiswcr. Moss Wooll va 8. Woolf. Dsmurrcr to complaint argued and submitted, MUHH 1 ITIT JUitom. A venlr for ten aldltlonal petit Jurors ra returned this mornlu. It uouslsted of Chap. II lloyoe, Wist Jordan; i;. A. Vls-er, F. K. Harper, H, I'. 1'inrniD, C. llollln., Jihu Holt, 0. W. Wlgtou, Hslt Late; J. II. Hill, who resldea over Jordan, Joint Calls, Coalville; Coal-ville; aud 1. K. Hnow, l'ark City. Tho last named wus uxcuted. About 11:1), Judgo Kino left tho bench uutll 10 a. m. on 'luetday. |