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Show I In Justice Vanausdeln's Court. Wednesday two cases came before Jus-tlcuxVauaudcln Jus-tlcuxVauaudcln for settlement and con-BUiued'Uie con-BUiued'Uie whole day, keeping the justice jus-tice up until 10:80 p. m. before the cases were disposed of. The first action was The State of Utah vs. A. N. Grover for pointing the waters 4f the U. It. Canal. Atty. Foxlcy rcpro-Icntcd rcpro-Icntcd the stato and the defendant was represented by Atty. J. D.Call. The cane begun ut 10 a.m. A nnmbcr of witnesses were examined. Motion for dtraurr oti ruled. Jury called for by state. Chaugu of venue taken by defendant to Ju.itlto A Funk'o Court at IJrlghaiu city. At 2 p. m. the case of Geo, A. Hess, represented by Atty Matt Thomas of Suit Lake, vs. A. N Grovcr defended by Ally, J. 1). Call, camo on forbearing. 'J he HClluu Is over the legal ownership of a htitder iu ihu poscsslon of defendant by administratorship. Plaintiff attached en Id header and defendant entered cross complaint. During the trial the attorneys attor-neys waxed warm in Seated arguments and asked that court be adjourned so they could retire to the rear of the building build-ing and settle their differences. Justice Yauautdeln ordered the attorneys to net down and behave themselves, The case consumed the entire afternoon and f lasted until 10:80 p. m. Judgment rendered ren-dered as follows; As to attachment, case dismissed; as to cross-complalut, no cuuse for action. |