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Show REAL ESTATE COMMISSION Forms a Legal Tnssle In Judge Zanc's Coorl. TIIPSL BLM'II M.tltltAMS.NOr 1I.T .SKKVIill. Smll I'Aroiiraplis I'lckcil Up by tho ".tern" Iltprrarnlallte en Ills ltilUl.dl, Tho first caw called up for trial In Judgo Zano's court Ihls mornltiK was that of Davis A Htrlnger, real rstalo agents, vi, I'. IC, Morris and wife. It was heard without Jury, The claim was for t-W.M, alleneJ to be duo to tbe plalotlOs ns commlslou on Ihe enlo of n piece of real estate situated In this city. Uu the psrt of plalntlffr, fur whom Attorney Ilofrnon nppiaud, It wni clalmitl that tbe defenlanls IMod tlio procrty lu ijuntloii with them, to bo sold on certain tenia, ylzt S7O00 cash, tho Imlnrce of the $IS,UUD to be seiurril by n morttsje rialnllHealMsay tint they were to rooolvo the regular trade commission on thesale, which umount' rd to tM.'.50; tint they found a purchaser who was ready to buy tbo property, and that they so notified tbe dsfendants, who pronilied to hav ire pared tho nrcesiary deed. A short time allcrwards, howover, they changed their minds, declined to exe cute It, nod abioliitely nfused to Bull. On the part of tbo defendants J ude Marshall entered a denial to the assort tlonsof plalnllll'a counsel, andsnld he expected to provu by wltuesies that while Mil clients did authorize the sale of the proiKrly on certain terms, thiee had not Icon complltd with, that a purchaser had not U en found, but tint on Mari.li lit, IfclW, It had biou with' drawn Iruni sale. l'lalntllTscoutonded thalouthel5lh or 10th or March the negotiations wero ronewedj but that, aild counsel, was altogether denied by the defendants. After a leritithy licarlujj tho Couit Ravo JudRmeut for tho dele n J.iDte. Moitu rrrir juiiokd. Chsrlts llrooks. 0. 1.. llrown, Krcd I). Palmer, P. 11. Taylor, J. P. Ma. hau, C. li. Angell, V. 11. Hells were called as additional petit Jurors. ' AUllITTKU TU TIIK 1IAH. Jndgo James Y, Marshall uf Lead, villa, Col., was admitted to prnctliu at theluirof this court, on application of Judgo J, A. Marihnll. IIUAIKIIAN AD UTFM. Thomas A. Uoll'iuiii vs. Amelia A. BlmpMiuetal. In this cusuanurdor was msdu appolntlun O. K. Ullchrlst as guardian ad litem. it uimru rittK. In the matter of Wllllum I'm en vs. V. II. Dodge et !., the motion fur a new trial was set aside. The arguments argu-ments wero mado by Judge James V. Marshall for Ihe plalntllt and by Attorney Attor-ney W. It, Dickson and Judge Jobn A. Marshall lor tho defendants, HISMI8ILI). Tho case of M. II. lluforJ et al. vs. Ono. Wtbtter et al. sot down for tlhl today, was dUmlsrinl for want of pmseiutlon. i tCIIAffl. The African Methodist "parsonai,-o" case wsa to loiuo up lu Justice (Jee'a Court eumu time this afternoon. The llev. Mr. Hat.derr, the exj oantor, Intends to llgbt hl clslm, an itefen. daut, to lb bitter end. Helnilsti that tbo houie Is his own, and that the church trustees have no rUht what ever to a single board lu it. Tho Juttlce lias to sottle this pslut. The thro females charged with kreplnit dlsreputsblu huusus lu this city who foiled to amwerbe'uro Judgu Zone on Halurdsy, and ngalmt whom benoh warrants were Issued, hive not yet been gatliBicd Into the irlmlnal net. It Is reKirtcd thst they lmvn "Jelt thv Territory," and their prrsent location seems to be e, secret ktiown ouly to tin lr oomtilous In wlcled-nets. wlcled-nets. J. V, Manball, a prominent mlriln attorney of Iiradvllle, Colorado, Is lu the city on ii brief visit. 1 In nrg uvd a motion ou the oue sldo lu the Third District Court this morning. Thogratidjury wero In eeaalon again this morning. TheyarumakluR first-rate first-rate prtigrexs with the work In-foro them.nnJ uxpu.t to prisont thtlr filial report ou Wednesday ur TuurBday,und have their "dliohurge." There was a good sized audience In Judgu Zane'scourt chamber this morning, morn-ing, though the nituru ofthn business was not at all exciting. Judge Anderson will probably return re-turn to Halt l.ska us soon as the Whet, stonu murder trial at Odon which bigan a week ego today Is got through. Ills Honor thun takes up tho law lind motion tultndsr of the Third District court. Chief Justice ttauo will keep iega-lug iega-lug away ut Ihe civil ciuio list until Friday. On Halurday tbe usual inollous will Ui heard, and on tho following fol-lowing Moudiy his Honor will pro. coed tolmiulre Into the charges con tallied In the civil calendar. Tho question of the U, H. Marihal-shlp Marihal-shlp remains m ifufij 7110. |