Show COAL CASES SETTLED during the week neek attorney J I 1 call schied five signal victories in bringing about it a settlement of the cases ini involving parties in fit tills city and county and kimball kemball and shipp of salt lake city who sold the parties coal stock under tinder fraudulent pretenses in the matter of kimball and shipp vs lewis levils S wight and A lisle eddy suit was brought by defendants to recover on promissory notes and checks which had been ell glen for stock but later had been stopped payment on at the banksjr banks Mr note was for and mr eddys was for OU these two to actions were bi ought in salt lake city but the defendants m won oil out retting getting back th their air notes and tile the checks which had bad been given the other actions were brought in the district court in this city by C it II davis A it capener of garland and joe zimmerman against kimball and shipp mr davis had given his note for 2000 along with a warranty deed to beaure the same air capener had given ills his note for 1000 and mr zimmerman had gly alv eu ell ills his note for 1000 gach each of tile the parties paid a portion of the purchase price of tile the stock in checks and they were included in the suit mr call made a hard fight to get at tile the books of the company which when examined revealed that jbf abr company was straight but the solicitors hail had sold the stock to the parties in this county and had never turned a dollar of the money into the treasury of the company but had deposited the checks and notes with ith tile the utah national hank bank of salt lake city and had borrowed money on them the books further revealed that the stock which kimball and shipp represented as being bold on the market at 0 cents a share was not so some of it was watered some sold for 5 I 1 cents some for 10 cents and some tor for other amount 3 in each of the actions tile the parties from this city an aid county Inter interested ted got cot what they their desired 1 I e a return of their deed and checks checka and th itoch i ans actions were cane led |