Show JAH IAU IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY OFFICIALS ARRAIGNED I 1 no BONDS f FURNISHED HO BY 8 DEFENDANTS DEFENDANTS' Salt Lakers Make Appearance Appear Appear- ance Without Warrants Having Been Served July 19 Fixed for H Hearing aring B BOND OND in the sum of was fixed today by United States Commissioner Henry VVan V V VVan Van Pelt in the in-the the arraignment of five of the defendants in th the caseS case of of of the United States against the Utah-Idaho Utah Sugar company ny Heber J. J Gr Grant t. t Thomas R. R Cu Cutler Cuer u er er C. C W W. V. V Nibley Merrill Nibley W. W T H. H I. I B. B Whitney ey and Stephen H. H Love President Grant arid and C. C W. W I Nibley being out of town did not put in an appearance It was announced by the attorneys for the defendants defendants' that they would report before the the court on Thursday The bond was bond was repeated in the case of each defendant and for the company ORIGINATED IN IDAHO T The suit originated in Idaho upon a complaint prepared by Ass Assistant stant District Attorney J. J S. S Smead of Pocatello charging charging- a violation of the Lever act in fixing an exorbitant pr price pree ce for sugar A copy of the complaint complaintS was wat made here by U. U S. S District Attorney Attorney Attorney At At- torney Isaac Blair Evans and filed f d before beforE before be be- fore Judge Van Pelt in order t to give Ie jurisdiction over the defendant defendants I Inthis Inthis in inthis this state Warrants were issue by Judge Van Pelt Pelt but were not served The defendants were given an oj tunit to appear voluntarily which they did HE HEARING F NG JULY 19 The Tha preliminary hearing in the ot h ter was set for July 19 by Judge Van Pelt Felt It i deemed is-deemed probable probable thal that 1 It a a hearing will be waived by the de defendants de'- de' and that the case will eventually come up for trial before the federal district court at Poci Poco lio I during the he October term I |