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Show A CONTINGENT FEE. SiBftQlar Episode 'I te IL ri District Dis-trict Court Till No, i, "IHOOIl MEI.r!O.V hi itl ION. Judge .am, John X. Can , i I I'aii.jr I. rTllilata Vrs Me I i r Atar. Hweathciinueeatad which hap eiiedln Chief Jaatln Zn'i tourt Ibis morning, aits Itilfldeut waa an altogether excepUOBat 0D. Tnroughout yUrday Juii,o Zmi am u Jury sat aadilateiei ptliati) to the teatlnioujr, legal arguni. , f, and legal i ubbtlngl l(llMnR ou the trial of an aillon bivugMby Wiu (ilaiaiuan of thla city, agatart Hi Ursg ,n Hhoft I. no and Utah Norther i It.llway crupsny, lu wblsh the ilali,-tut ilali,-tut seek! to obtain from tint defendant damni to the tune of J Jo .j far dthlrtlu.i i a i-vitaiia li.ptrlyof hi near Oar It I braih, alhgel lo have bean oau 1 i) r.arka It. ,in a looomotlr and tn dr , plug oi fin fouitbi fire-box llan ,fuoo tho K rav aud herl ai. Kveryih 1 1 g iaad if. at the tint day's he-iri ; without anything out of lb Cjuuu n run of thiiige, tn when tbcooiaf a J luruetl late lu tho afternoon It was with tbo usual Ulijitr.'aildlor, Inn ihe eat vt iijl 1 a mIii bj Ukon up lo la) . Hut hardly bad Hi Jnrjmeu taken their sella and tbo JJJgu remarked, ou may proctnl wltn lu cas,gautl men." when Attornt) 1. It. Williams vlio lep-lesetiled lep-lesetiled the dofendaut t o upa i) , ex- Iiiitsod a desire to 01 1 All ruey John it. iue to the witness sUnl, Mr .aui) aud Mr. (Irani.. n Putnam aru count I for thu plali this, a a the former laimcdlatelroaiui liu 1 with th reiuel made. Win a he tu k the stond the mmllon ait to l.lm ly Mr. Williams wus at to whether bis fee its coumel lu thla tats was a loulingent one. Mr. Kant's reply was to tbe eHeot that hu .11 1 not know whittur It waa or not, aa hla law partuor.Mr l'utnaoi, had tuketi tbe uatv In his abeu e and had nut Intuliiietl lilm as lo too method ol coiui eiiaatia n, Mr. Williams, with a kuawlng look aud aslikl) smile, seemed luoilned In oast some Uoulit u ju his li gal orothi r'a Mratily, anil sail he otJuitHd to the vase Lvlug tried botore lho lourt un account ef lho recover) therein being ujion lb quustlou of acuutliigaul f and alai i u aooouut of i e LiuoU re Ittloushlp ex ttlng Lelun-u lb trial Jutlgv aud the pi iliitlll'i Lttoruey. Judge ane If yoe nuke any objection ob-jection on that ground I Ij not with tu !iy tho east. If 1 unit knowu nf this befi.ro I wmill not I ivo begun it, Mr. , in rtinatki'd that si nut the rase ba-1 a Ivnnee I thus far and the objection ha I out) J net teen raised, be wuull uik that i e u itta he assessed against the defendants up to this lime, (.ituniel lial waited until now aud then advanced a suggestion upon whloh bo km w whether It waa lenablo or not thu oouit would decline de-cline tu bear the cat nu) further. Judge Zaue said he would ItMie th matter of ousts also to Judge Kartell. Mr. iVlillauie It only ooourretd to mo allrr tlm a ijiururuent of tliu court yttsrerdn) nUeriiiioii uu I I hava taken the curliest opi.rtuulty of making uaentlnii ol Iheliet. Mr. unt I In lai t la I am not oon-tlugently oon-tlugently Inteie-strd In this oas at nil. It la at retaining lee Mr. Wllllauis-1 prefer to lake the wcidof otntrs for that. Mr. Zine i.etn 111 preference to that of Mr. (llastinan? Mr. Wllllims Ves, In i reference to Mr. (HaisiiMii Julgeiueat thlsstagu retires! from tlm I inch and went into tho JuJges' ihauiber In ipits. of Aseoolato Justice lunch. A Itw moments later Judge Ilaru.li lookJudbu line's K'tt anil without further oJo tailed upuu couumI to proceed. pro-ceed. Mr. Zsnr, having ttalad lho ewv, aiked leave to ami n I his ioiuj lalut by eliminating the ulle nation of High j,euie In onltr io inajlu him lo Use his recovery uu tbo statute. Thu iuuil,,nin ed this, aud Mr Williams next moved for a ma tluuance, whiih allsr n It-nglbj con Mrsallou lho euun allow el. It wst now that Mr, Kanu rebuwed hla airlleullon, that the eotls ngulnst thu defeuuhute be taxed; but Mr, Williams was omu more uu his melllt and dsmurrtd, ou the ground that tin llilulltt's umiuumeut wui responsible for tho continuance, and that Inn ce thu costs should I e taxed against lilm. JuJku llarlili I ok Ihe jolutundei advisement until J u'llork, Mr sne urgui upou hla honor the ncicttliyol an early re-hsarlng of lho trial, uud asked that It lu taken uo ttumu day next week. Judge llaruh tald ha dU not sen his way char to try Ihu cose tefnre thu next session of IheBupreme eaiuri, which would convene uu Monda) wuili Uelwaieu now and thou hu hud a goud deal of liiii rtmo tourtwork to do. After Ivlnu further prcsied, how-over, how-over, ly Attorney ane, hla Honor slated that he Would give an un.wer on this ,.lnt ill. , ut two p. ni. Phis ntta rntHjii Judge Harlch ail nuuuiel tuai he hud tlicldfd to reserve re-serve hath tpiesli ma for (liu j rt nut. Tilt Cl.uHHI UIUIIJIIHJt.K. Tho (rial of thu case of Janus w. riandirset al, trustee of tliu Africa Mothudlel i j leiuiaii church if litis i lly, on Ulnii! ol tliu meniLuru thereul, islhe Natl mat Co-oersllvo IlulMlug mill Iniestiutulasaoomilaiiof Denver, watt then taken upbefote Judgollarloh uuduur 1 lie. uitloti la brought tu recaeer ilnwi (and oosta), alliged to I u ilue as damages 111411111101 by ilalstlll by reason of the uul infill selling b) the dtf ndaut association of sovenly shanaoi stuik owned by Ihu African ,M. 1. ( huiili, in May, lb02 Atloiiuy rtlruet (Da) AMtreuiJrep. resented lieu ilalulllls; fjr thu defend-nuts defend-nuts iliaoih, laeatBiid Uray, with Al-lurue) Al-lurue) John Hipp of llemor unoel. uluili tipi eared. Thu plalulluV casu la that ou or about Kovemler 111 h, 1"J) Mr, Ham.eia, ibellnm pcttor of the chinch, uliatrtlas'j irr aid Ueame the hoUler ol seventy share of slot k li llieiie-leiiilabtaanilvlbau, llieiie-leiiilabtaanilvlbau, these being ( the I ir value ul . W ). Al out the W h o l 0 same lunuth thute shares were aselgi ad aul trans erred by Mr Hitmen, together with hi' nieir turshlp, In the ehuieh named, but in May, I ').', the dsttndanll, II It claimed, wr 'iigfully tol I ail the aha re n to sum lieiton unknown lo the plalntlO, II It utged that thla proceed 11 g w s f.intlary to thu constitution and b). lawt if tlm tie en Jantt, in that tbe salJ shatoa it slock went uot In default de-fault (or tion-ifl) mint in dues aud flint fa r Ih lltue pieavribed by the i lilt li-lt act of iiieiuhenhlp, and in that the i I iv leipjired by th same was not gnen ti) Uiu church aulectdont loth jnlu. uiai i i.AM.ifa The ace lunlt of (.'tilled Htalea Com-nilaaluner Com-nilaaluner Norrell Wireapuraved, Dinwoodey a Mltclia.ll. Default and ilccrre of foreoloeur for plain tilT, W. H McUornlck vs. Cbas Urlsmon. Doliauh,audJuJgmut for plamtlU for JaUl, tiarali Cavccaugh rt Kendall it al Do ault. Docru a furo losuraand tal. Attorney ' lie fixed at JS8. Mary E. Whittlesey va Malt Lake county. Disclaimer I) tee grunted luleling rlalntlU's Into and settlu ivitilo tbe uoed. Colorado Midland Hallroid company vs H. V. CM a. Motion 10 sat aside report of rolerv denied, nnd Judgment entered In as orJaoee with lepoiU Hhamtra Y. Hotelier va Heber Y.'iiuk el al. 1'etlti a 1 f.rguarJIaua ,l litem for minors. H Delia W. ( ayton and (.u.hle Y, Lyuih appalutid guard-lau. guard-lau. Martha Turner vt. Walla, Fargo v Co. and three otlmr taabks. Ordet mad suylng lb munty In th ban Is of thecletk uutll June tilth, and uutll urtbur order of th 0011 rt. |