Show u. u I SAYS SAYS BREEDEN WOULD IE fARMS Arguments of the he defense efens in tho the case caso of the state against I the tho Salt for possession p sion of saline lands lauds in in the Great Salt Lake desert rt were we're completed before the supreme court yesterday afternoon anti and the ca case Wl was su submitted and was as taken nd-i nd advise advise- c- c mente ment For Tor the tho defense Judge W. W L. L Magin Magin- Maginnis ms nis of Ogden Ollen consumed an hour and ln a half giving gi the history of the Salt company and of the the discovery of the pure salt saH after the had appropriated appropriated the acres granted by bv act of congress He lIe was followed 11 by S S. T. T Corn who attacked the right of tic the state to appropriate one one- single acre more of the public lan lands s since the full acres have been selected anti and andare are now tho the property of state or have been ben sold by it The closing nr argument of the defense was bv by J. J N N. Kimball of Ogden Mr Kimb Kimball JJ analyzed the act of congress which conveyed con to the tho state of Utah acres of the public domain to tobe tobe tobe be selected by the state itself from the tho constitutional grounds not to attack attack at at- tack that he said but to emphasize its stability He re re reviewed ho how the state und under r its a assured constitutional right had selected its quota a fu full 1101 acres nearly nearh all of which was agn aari cultural and grazing lands This selection selection selection tion when it was as completed as it was U be held forever put tho the state out of tho the game came of land grabbing II If If this contention of the state 11 he lie asserted that the law Jaw contemplates that tha t the state tI is to ha have 0 all II tho the saline lands in its borders is upheld tho the locators locators lo 10 lo- lo and patentees of the smallest t. agricultural parcel in the state stat could be bo dispossessed There Thero is the the possibility po sibil- sibil I it ity of finding salt iu in alt all sections of the great basin and it has been frequently demonstrated that where crops have havo been grown for years salt beds have havo been discovered in the identical same lands i |