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Show District Court. j 1 District Court resumed session yes- ! terday morning at ten o'clock. ! Clerk Bachman was ordered to draw I 5 venire for twenty-four grand jurors and thirty petit jurors for the September Septem-ber term of court. John McDonald, the boy who was brought down from the Reform school -at Ogden, because he was incorrigible, was called up for sentence. He gave, as his excuse for running away from the school and otherwise misbehaving, that he was not treated right. His honor sentenced him to three years' imprisonment in the peniten-tarv. peniten-tarv. The divorce case of Louise J. Larsen v-. Pueil Larsen was reinstated. In the cse of the First Ward pasture vs. Win. Strong et a!., the order of the I court was changed, allowing defend-aiit.s defend-aiit.s to orive their cattle to and from their pasture until Julv 27th. Tlx- case of Knox Rockblasting vs. Bamberger et al. was set for hearing July 27. A divorcp was granted in the case of u Mary E. Nuckall vs. A. W.Nuckall, on ti e ground of desertion. In the case of M. E. Flack & Co., vs. the National Bank of Commerce the iiK.t on for a new trial was overruled. A divorce was granted in the case of Ka.-mine Anderson vs. Christian Anderson. An-derson. In the case of Mary Ostar et al. vs. Sarah J. Alleman et al. a decree for plaintiff was granted when the administrator admin-istrator h made a defendant. In the case of A. J. Robinson, adm., vs. Lyman S. Wood, James Caffrey was appointed referee. Three commissioners commis-sioners were also appointed. Court then adjourned until July 6 18!) t. J ' |