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Show LEGAL MATTERS, Chief Justice Zane Holds a Session of Cow. rniUlNAL AM) U1L CASES. Silpb JtDilDS, Jr., of Sandy, Sentenced Sen-tenced to Five Years. as inn)!"-" himw "iir. ,,,, Anilersou Tsndere lllelti-alaiie. II.,.. IB Hi. Allstsiej-Ueliersll " , ) bargee All'I'd Agalrel ' linnets lteiiitnlloii OnUklnslhmatlnthoTblril nl" (,vtCkiitt title morning Chief Justice ".us announced Itint lie would davoto jitlf u hour each morning for the Mil two wicks to tho hosting cf motions mo-tions Wm. Austin was fduni KUllty to cently of assaulting lil on with n deadly weapon, nnd today cants up for I sentence, i Tho court now remarked that the assault was nn aggravated one, and n floe of M0 and costs of tho prosecution was lmKised. llu was ordered to be Imprisoned until tliu mousy la paid. Attorney Cllonu nskml fur u stay of 1 roceedlngs for two days, to etial la .Auitlnlo tell some jroperty, hut tho i pj ligation was refuted iivb KAiia ion nusa jttKt.NS. Attorney Hamilton Lrlelly arguod )ila motion in (treat of Judgmout and fur n now trial lu tho caru of Kalpti Jenkins, Jr , of Handy (who wnt found rullly tho othor day of committing ii criminal anault upu 14 year-old 1 mlly Jorgenson), on tho ground that thu crd!ct wa contrary to and not auctioned bv the evidence. Aislttant District Attorney Bttphent orildrrcdtbai thu cum for tin irotc-tutlou irotc-tutlou was so char that ho did lot Lara In waste tho llrnuef the osurl lu arguing argu-ing thr matter now. Hie Judge s tld thorn certainly wot n eoitllicl In the evidence, principally In legard to time, and there were some circumstances In firor of thn defendant, defend-ant, hut, taken altogether, ho was of tliesamuojlnlouas tho jur), namely, that tho accuti ilii guilt) rim cate was not au aggravate 1 us somu uf lt kind, nod lie had In mind Ilia youth sua Inexperience cf tho defendant. Thu motion for a new trial wsaovur-ruled wsaovur-ruled and Jtnklninaa ordered to ataud up fir lenience. Alkcd hy tho court It ha had any-thing any-thing tossy, Jutiklna answered In the l rgatlve. judge 7ano raid ho rrgrcttod that a young man llko thu defendant ap leired before tho courltharged with such a crime. Tho lulnluium punishment punish-ment for this elate uf i Homo wa II o )ears, nnd owing to tho defendant's j jroulh and til) rovlout good ret uta I Itlon. oi well an tho good etaudlug uf hi. J IfnUJ. ho was Inclined to be as lenfcnl 8 IS Olltble. Ms Honor pawed untenco of five jearsln the peLllentlary. ACCOUNTS At 1 110 LD Tho aooounls of l'roartutlng At torney Varla j and his assistant, Mr . 11. Htc hen, were allowed. Inlhecarucf Albert Holt it al vs. ', John W. uungit al , Atlorney (.Ira ham r. l'utnim wan appointed referee. MISCtLLAKKuUft. In the rate of John K Mnrkavs. W. :i, C asadj , the plalutlir waa In deluult, ami the lelcn lant havlni; roved up, ludgmnut In III" favor was rendered oi a cross complaint lor thu iuiii of t.'.Jsd S I. In tho cam of VY. II. Lasady va, Juo. K. M,rk, Judgment wu enttrnl 1 i tho plalMIU t rlliu return ut m,r tilu roi4.ny, or lu valm 7,o h), and lnt)iL,i lu ilineumof JflsO and tiiata In tliu matter of Max Martin it al Ti Win, Oroeal cck tho motion to 0 en deMutt nnd fur leave to Answer wa mentioned, but no a.loli tukun iIhto. t n. In the cite of JokjIi H.Hrullh Halt Lake City, leuvu tu umen I the .ntwerwaatruuted. Ihetrlalot the cam lu which A. I Xuuaon et al Muiotholaliilltraul J i. Paslor tliadehiilant living n ilnlui of ?, for rer t of a houM was tutu called on, Ju lg Marsh ill aj tearing for lho hlutlu and Attorney laylor for the defendant, limiourt lajury halnn been waived) found for thuiUlmli! Trio trauj Jury wore In aexlon for vbout au hour thla morning and trnuocled n llltl tutlnwa, and thou nujournid till Monday nit Dure lre quilt, a tiumWr of on.M yet tj (emu before thu Jurore ore they make tlulr ilnal report and eelve thulr lltchaigi, IHl'ullAriT iimiKa stir CLAIM $0,u Id I rauk Hoffman and Hour) Hon. laltertblamoriiluglllid i Mill In tho Third District court against tho Old Jordan an I Ualana Mining Co , aud I lUrty 1, llolliu, defetiUanu,, elaltnlng demages lu thu sum of $j ,)oii Ii nd c sts I'lali tills nllrgo that thoy an 1 thu tlereudaut Holden ura the owner' ui certain mlnli g cluliua In tho Wiwt Jlouiituln mining district, Inihlt lir try, that thiy operaluauclil ropurtj lis U u UlKiilauil Mining tjoni) auy,and tliiitwilhlu It is a very largo unJ vjIu hliovelnof ore. 1 hey further atatr pat of thu defomlint i ompany Hnldcu 11 rresllent and eU cl.liuklcr, tint lioiiadim irevlousmeuslons dtelliiMl tijolu plutmuls lu ncduiMlor irevuta nmllle I u)wn thulr iniwity, aud was now uuwllllug to Join 111 this ir i tutlon. rue llutlfl then go on t, nllm., that nlout He Umber HI, mm tlio duluudaut uurporatlon hnku Intn ai lentirid their innilsm an I ex tiucted iroin tvilliln thu terlur luu ml dry lima of their mluea .UiU tons or oru boning rock aiuert ut i & per ton, thus mtklug u total 1 1 tS , id , uud ti at Biie.li trespass Ima burn e nllniie I until in w. lWen lanta an. thusilolug them, plalullllt drolaro, irreparable ir-reparable Injury. H l lu claitnlng llu, ilsmagoH rameaihoy pray Hint, m milng n Is litigation, audunill the llual jeter u. luatlou of lbs ciuse, thu defenjauti .orporntlni tijnlneu r0m i ten a ill on i rextn r-t Ii i incurs Ireitn within tho turfnc luiinlar) lines f Ihs claims extending u wuward tortl cilly, and Irom eutenug upon tho Highland rein llros.il anl Henderwn are the plalullllt.' attorneys It) qltl-T 1I1LK A mil to ult title was brought thh m ruing by lljmru r. Marcroft agaluat John Manroft, Jr. The rritptitiy lu ltittu Is thn west half (if lot t, block I., lat A, Halt Like C'lt tlursey.contali lne,one hundred viuarc yaidt HIR IKHSOXAI. nji mils. Through hltnttirneys llaldwlnnnd Tatlock, Josipli lt.Hlater agent twenty-two, brought suit loilay against tho Union I'aclSc Ilallrmt company to recover the sum oftn Du.land coata, doiuates for purtunal lnuilen riie (lalntlft was futiuerl) In tl o employ of the dsfeuilsnt conipany,aud while at work with othcirs ou ilislr mil way III this cjly, In Nov.mUr, 18W, it train of box cara wu backed, an pbtlullfralluges.wlthouuigi,) ur warn ' lni uf on) hind, along h aide track. He was thrown d iwn, his body was badly briilsod, and uue of hli ftt cut and mangled I'lalnllfl says It Is not j et determined whether or ual ha will be n crlpi lo for Ilia remainder of his life. Ho attrltutcatho accident aalely tu the uirelsssuesB and ueejUgeiicu of the comfian) ' servants rulitoLosuHt ami1. (leorgs I . Knot has brought suit In thu aamo touil intalnst Alfred V (Jruvef, Isabel H O rotes, (.has. H. Campbell, Hutan A. Cum) bell, V. 1 Hulibard and M. II C fllu for foiu-eloeuro foiu-eloeuro of a mortgage, aecured by u ruiiileaory note for 100i . LAW I AllTNKItailll. A now law firm has Just I sen oitsb-llslieil oitsb-llslieil 111 this clly Itisthatot louuif, ouug and Mo) le. Mmrt Le UrauU iciliu and llichard rung are nl tome) a of established rc-uiiHloi) In Hall Lake, uud the Junior (Artier Is Mr Oscar Moyle'b other of Attorney James II. Moyle), whoreiently gral. uatnl with high honors from the University of Mlchlguti Thu cfllcia of thu Arm aro ucr lho Heacrit National Hank. JUIX1E ANllKllSON'a IIUtaNATlUN. About re week ago Judgo Ander eon, of tho Thirl Judtclil Die Irlct, went to Washington, and It was whlsj ered among local quidnuncs quid-nuncs at that thns that his Honor in.1 gono thence to havu an luturvleu with Attorney Ueueral Miller on n tersoual matter. Iheru nipeara tu hava been something In thlr, for last Haturday afiernoou thu Judc,u calleu at tho private illlcu of the Atturuuy-Ueneral Atturuuy-Ueneral aud teuderud his resignation lu writing, to take ellect forthwith, Thla wai at oncu aceej ItvJ The two 'gentleman had some cuncrsutlon on lho subject of thu Julgu's action, which, It la understood, arl-vsoutol serious cbarc.ee allrged and filed agalml him, rutin regard to which nothing has bruti made public. Pliu subject of Judge Arderson's resignation was freely lalke 1 about In legal circles todsj. His Honor will (eturu to this city In a few days aim II Is hit luteutlou to tettlu and practice law here. There tt much speculation as to who will tucceeit Judge Anderson on the bench, and the name of one promlue lit metiil er of the local I ar Is fruuly men llonod. |