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Show COURT ORDERS JURY TO ACQJIT UNION PACIFIC COMPANY Two More Indictments by Federal Grand Jury Are Revealed. A verdict of not guilty waa returned thla afternoon In the caae of tha United states again tha Union Pacific Railroad company, which waa charged with violating violat-ing tha twenty-alght-hour stock law. Judge Marshall lnatructed that audi a verdict ba found Inasmuch as the government govern-ment failed ta prove that the stock had bean confined In tha car In axceaa of tha tlma allowed by law. The case of the United States against Arthur L. Gray and John Dlnklns, Involving Involv-ing the lease of certain Indian lands in eastern Utah, Is being taken up this afternoon. after-noon. Another casa of a similar natura. against Herman Vernon. Isaac Odelklrk and John Wills, is set for hearing tomorrow The eaa of M de Calmoutler, charged with sanding improper matter through the United States malls, has been continued. contin-ued. Two more Indictment Uy the federal grand Jury have been revealed by the arrests ar-rests of O. A. Landfall of Rait Leake on a charge of sending Improper matter throug'i the wails, and of Frank B. !ewts of Ogden mi n charge of vlnlatlnK the white slave art. It is alleged that Lewis, who Is a railroad shop machinist, took Mel ma At water from Ogden to Oarlln. Nev., seven. I weeks ago for Immoral pur-puaea. pur-puaea. Landfall was released this morning upon furnishing a $7H) bond. |