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Show IlIUII IT AM) AlirillH. Teslliiiiiiijr In the Ann All.or Nlrlke Toluk), O, Maroh 27, In tho Tolido V Ann Aibor rase toda) Attornir llatir, for tho flromui, stat id that Chief tiargent was a rmldtnt of ludlaraatid not of tbu 1'cdirul illr trlet; that the law raya thn deli u I-ants I-ants In such cases shall bo residents of tho districts whim thn cues are hn light. Circuit Judge T.ift sild, In view orlhlsltatemiut,tho trim) tor) Injunction as lo Birgcnt whs dlisoled and thu n llcatlou tu make II per-lctual per-lctual denied. Thu rase against Altliur would 1"J heard. Attorney llurd txnlaliiedthat, aa Chief Arthur had an allldavlt filed, tho court might iuj posu that he assent, ed to all lhat was claimed. Huch was not thu me, ns Arthur dunled uaoh and all of the statiments made. Attorney Attor-ney Hnilth rial the aflldiMt from Ueu eral Manager II. W. Ashhy, iniboJj. Ing the agrtimsnt signed by the chair man of thu engineers and fin men's committees, Chic's Arthur nud Hsr-gent Hsr-gent and 1'iesldent Allilrj , slating that all would abldo by tbodecltlon of Wiu. Klrkby In the caie. Mauagsr Orieno of the Weiteru Union was summoned. Ho handed a note to JuJ(,u Iaft, who, after readlug It, rald;to tho uttorneji: "(iuutle. men, this won't dc; Mr, Uroen has been ordered to I rodtico 111 court nil tho telegrams handled by hll company either addritsed lo or sl.uod I) Mr. Arthur, You muit mako your requitt moro definite, aud until you do su Mr, Ureeno Is excused," fjevoral other wltuostes wcro examined ex-amined today, ClroTsr (ousriilulnlril. WasiiiscituN, 1). C.March 27, Tho government of Coita ltlcn his ap. tainted Htnor Don Manuel M. l'erulta. who Is the representative ol hlsgovem, meut at several 1 uropoau courts, envoy en-voy extraordinary nini minister plenipotentiary plen-ipotentiary to II e United H lutes on n Sfieclal million of (ongratulatlon nud good wlibea on tbu part of Costa ltlca to the l'reildent of tbu United Mates. Mr. l'eralta was fbrmilly resented to 1'resldent Cleveland at tho Whlto House today by becretary Ureshaiu. The rre-.l.lfiil 1 mharriiasril Wasiiimiton, D, U , March 27. Mr. Cleveliud'a light to thn 1'rtsldenoy was dlsjuted today lj Mrs Thurston, an old Isdy, who not only considers herscll tno owner ot tun united mates, but of the kingdom of (Irest Ilrllaln and Ireland as well. Mrs. Thurston was among these who shook hands with the l'rcsldent at the ubllo recep. Hon 111 the east room this afternoon, Hhegriupel Mr. Cleveland's hand In a firm grip and poured forth her story much to his embarrassment. Mri, Thurston laid she wanted Mr, Clove land to lake charge of her rosieislons under a deed of trust, to lo handed over when shu recelvul her annuity of several hundred tuouiiuddolUn, which will enable her to live In a stylo betlt. ting her rank and powenloui Her Importunities for a pm ate audience to arrange tbo details wero politely far rlsd and after keeping the lino waiting for live minutes Mrs. Thurston moved on, with the lotting remark that shu would return. I iirlo Inn llerenlrd. Wabiiimiton, 1. 0, March 27. Thu Uultcd Htatia was doltatod In the Hupreme Court today In all tllurl to secure tho retnoval of a barbed wire fence, Tbe cau was originally Instituted Insti-tuted In the 1 irit Judlcll dliirlttol Arizona, alleging that Collu CstULcII enclosed bud acres of I ubllo laud with out tbe color of a title thereto, and asking an order for his removal, The Ilalutlll WMeurieie ill, and Campbell lamolotheriuiremu Court fur relief. Juetlcu llrown dellvcied the opinion of the court, reversing tho Judgment of tho supreme court of the territory, li on theground that Carajibell's claim, uudtr tho Mexican grant, of four iriuaru leagues of land, which by some unknown means was changed Into four liaguts irjuare In tho survoy, oon muted tbo color of tltlo which re. moved thu landfill quostlon from tho ubllo doinalu of the United Htatcs, and theriforu iitniftid It from the law governing the removal of feuces. |