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Show THIRD DISTRICT COURT. Criminal Hitters Elton CMef Justice Ztue Tills liorolflo. tiin diuoiis cvsn iih ovm. AuAIIa-cl nrfluy.-l)-ltl" In ' llourrhtsn lljnoit C-e. 1ke (Irani Jar; 1'rcernt IniTlclmente- Tho trial of criminal cases wnt re-ume re-ume I before JudgoZtue In Iho Third district oourt Ibis mornlnf. afttr tho illlo.al t.f olio or two fonnal mailers. There was quite a largo crowd of l-octatoia pietciit, the turner Invlng been Induslrloualy clrculaletl that Iho grand Jury would ptwetil their anxiously awaited report at an early sUgo of Iho day's aeanlon. They tlU i, anl their report will l founl In trtnuu liiniiottior column. sou hie WAlinrr. Inll.ecxio of Hint! Houghton vs. Jnhu J. II) noti, trlii! Iat week, bis honor now e,avoJuilgnient. Ho was rf opinion that tho deed la to the children and heir., gave Judgment for the plalntlir and JIM damage. A stay of thirty ilaya waa grauleel. c.Virii.iUu mil THKTi nil. Tbecaewofllonjsmln W. Drlggs.Jr., nnd Alexander Johnson, Indicted for forgery, was continued for thu term, nn moll in of Uulted HUlta Assistant District Dis-trict Attorney blephens. llolh defendants de-fendants are on bill. Thu cam of l.uilier Dalrymple, clmrgeil with adultery, was alto continued con-tinued for tho term. Iho same order was malu In tho civ) of James lib v, an allrged burglar, ntthodefeudanl'a own re-quiat. IMH0TH1 t'Oit lurnul.AliY. Arlhur.-mltli aud Jarma Curauilnr, who had reeloutly pleaded not guilty 10 a chance of burglar), now wltlidruw their fornitr plea and eald "guilty." Bent, nee waa set for J p. in, Harty Hall, an ai otunpllte of Bmltli and Cumiuliigs, adhered In his oriel-nil oriel-nil rlra of not guilty nnd enmo forward for-ward for trial. The couit apgiolnteil Mr. IHitnnra and Judgollogotodi'tend. Tho chargo against Iho defendant was that of burglariously entering tho tailoring store of Jruub Hhlvlliky, ou 1 1 Hi Oi lobar last, nn I stealing a variety of clothing, Including n 111 overcoat, nine pairs of I anU uu I several coats an I vet. Kiarly all Ih-i stolen garments wero Iho i roi-riiy of customers, havlrg been left at thu caUlillsMuenl lor rejalr. The prwcctor, n uernian, (who, lu contequeiHeof his Imperfect kuowl edge of English, bad tumo dlfllculty In making hlm-elf uuderstoot ou tho wltness-slau i) know nothing of the theft until shown the goods next day at the allee station Detective Johnson went ortllHaU Ikoand found two of the defendants defend-ants usleep In n tarn there, with a portion por-tion of thu articles In Ihelr positsilou When arouAt-tl and naked to account for having them, they replied thai Ihey found Hit ni lu an alley near the prosecutor's prose-cutor's store. The evl fence -"ilnt Hall was not conclusive and tli'ejjry acquitted him. MSUISltl). The case of Frank Weir, Indlclsdfor lioustbreaklng, waa tlisrulised at tho retMiKst of Prosecuting Attorney Httphens, whostattd that all tho wll. nes-es In I left the country. riiuiaseof Waller Uiasner, aseaull nllh a d. ally weapon, and f'rod Williams, Wil-liams, giaol larreuy, wero also ills-ulsitd ills-ulsitd on a llcallou uf Mr. ritoi lieim. Till: l'AIISOM) SCANDAL. Thomurt Issued an order tolrlng several wltneaaea before CouiuiU.iouur Trail In the case of Marshal I'ursons. 7HU aliANu junv INHICT, The grand Jury rtporled having found eighteen Indictments under the lawacf thu Territory, ami Ignored Iho following caws! John llurnskiid Johu MtttuaJe, attempteil graud lartnn); T. (.' Itlchanli, altein) t to utter couu-Itrfelt couu-Itrfelt money. ni'roiir juimis AMiiriuitiK. Judge Anderson held a brief seesioti of court this morning, and dlsioMd of .arloua Indrinal mattery, and adrultltd to cttizetir Idp two apt llcauts who cauie before hlru. conieT motta - Tbe divorce cae of Mary Anu UrKkaou vs. Altart T Lrlcksou come up for hearing btfole Judge Andriaon on Haturday morning on an order requiring re-quiring t defendant to showcauie why ho should not lie required (u nay Umitorary alimony, etc After Mr Krlekson hal Icttltlel In regard to his flnauclnlcomlltlon, tho court ordered hlmtoiiay Sto a-r mouth alimony, wllh :.5 attorney's fee and the order lu re,ird lo the prnuises won iiiodlflid ao as to i-ormlt thetlefsudaut to occupy two small rooms. Messrs. MoDcrmolt and Hints, whose club room was recently entereil by burglars who blew open tho safe, have rt seuteel Nlghtwatchliiiiii Tom Dobaon wttll a sulataullal tokeu of Ihelr appreciation of his much retog-nlzeil retog-nlzeil services on that occasion. Judge Andtrsou wenltoMllford this aflernoou lo hold a short term of tin. Hecoml District court. Hewasacoom-lmnledbyMr. Hewasacoom-lmnledbyMr. J. M Zsne, as print-out-lug attorney. Tin tola an lutcetBtliut illvorcu case on the Hat of causes for trial. Mauler In Chancery Itoufborrow will return from his eastern trip towards tho end of Iho present week. He will soon afteiwards tile his report In tho Church escheat rrocc citings riiolnporlaut mining suit of V.itt Thomison et at. vs. Devld Keith et al. Is expected to bo taken up by Judge ane tomorrow. A ortlou of Hits Ma) II Aver properly Is Involvid, nod the linpoitancn of tie action lo In United Unit-ed by the fact that thepioicrlylB being worked under a bond for elaniageri of $1110,111X1. lhecaenofMay Hart, cf Tranklln Aveuuu notoriety, tho deft udaut's attorney at-torney has lllnl a motion for en arrest of Ju fginent, ou the ground that Commissioner Com-missioner I rati I, dbq'1-.llflcd by reason rea-son of hla having a law lartnar, Ho-lion Ho-lion 3 1'n, cbnpier HI, v .1, 1, of tho (.'tido of Civil Procedure" eaysi "Nd Judge or otm r JudLlal olllrcr ahill havo a tanner ailing as attorney or counsel lu any court of this Territory." Terri-tory." Iho Ulvurao suit of Ellen If. Jiur- |