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Show Chief Fowler took Alva Baum to the penitentiary yesterday. Judge King held a brief session of court this morning. A demurrer in the suit of George C. Wfiitmore vs E. H. Sparks et al, for conversion of 6ix shares of stock in the North Xephi Irrigation Ir-rigation company was argued and over ruled, Arthur Brown for the plaiutiff and Attorney Costigan of Salt Lake for defendants. Trial of the case of George L. Hyde vs. Joseph Nelson was set for April 23 1. Clarence Marsh of Carbon county has entered 3uit in the JFirst District courtprayinz tnatthe Rio Grande Western West-ern Railway company be restrained from constructing a Bvritch which will when built obstruct egress and ingress in-gress upon his land and that the railway rail-way company be compelled to fill up excavations and remove Dart of nwirh already made. A temporary injunction injunc-tion pending hearing of the case has been ("ranted. Admission to the opera house this evening is 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 cents. Company 'M" and several members of Company "I," N. G, of U. participated partici-pated in a practice march to Spring-ville Spring-ville and return yesterday, leaving nere at y o'ciock. xne march to Springville occupied one hour and thirty-five minutes, The use of the public square was given the boys and they pitched tent, drilled and partook of dinner. Each man carried rations with him. Thev paraded the streets for a time and at4 o'clock took ud their return march. The soldiers were well received by the good people of Springville. |