Show UTAH UI AH FUEL TRIAL iiA i SOON TO TOBE BE HEARD l 4 Judge John A. A Marshall to Set Cases in Federal Court t Monday f CO COAL L CO ON DEFENSIVE k i Will Fight to the End End End- End Thousands I 1 ands of Acres of Land j Involved In Suits y Jury ca cases es to bo ho heard al at the November November No Xo- f vember term torm of ot the United States District Dis Dis- c court will ivill be set et Monday next by o Judge Marshall There are some somo SI cases eases on the list of those walling to be 4 tried and from among these will b be selected enough to keep the court running running run run- r 4 Jv ning six or eight weel weeks s. s it The Tho most Important cases casc now awaiting hearing b by the thc Fe Federal en court are arc probably those arising out of ot the I 4 Indictment h by the thc grand jury for coal 1 land frauds In which the Utah Fuel of Its arc are iY company and many agents defendants It Is considered quite 1 probable although nothing nothing- definite can JS be said Mid on the thc subject till Monday that k p f. f these cases will be bc set for hearing In Inthe the thc November Xo term The Union PaL Pa- Pa L cine chic Railway com company pan the Oregon Short Line Railroad company compan an and the i I Union Pacific Coal company are a also o W under Indictment for violation of ot the tue u interstate comm commerce Jaw law together tog with withE S J E E. Buckingham general superintendent superintend superintend- tf eat ent of the tho Oregon Oreon Short Line an and andS S James M. M 1 Moore general for foi the theSiS Si-S Si coal company compan It I Is not thought S uble able however o that these thee cases caes will be read ready for roi hearing ut at the thc coming term S Indicted I Last April r Tho The Indictments under which the Utah Fuel company compan an and others will wll probably be tried In th the November o term l were brought April 2 last IJ by th the F Federal grand jury after an un Investigation In gation extending over some weeks With Hh th the company compan Itself criminal S i charges aro arc brought a against Henry G GS G.'S G. G S 'S Williams IE Its cr Robert For- For f S l roster rester Se geologist and confidential S agent us William 1 D D. Foster r an K of f tile Ute company supposed to have been ft its agent In the thc acquisition of coal pk it lands IJ by fraudulent means George Georgo A. A Moore a civil engineer accused of or similar actions to those of Fo Foster ter Le LeRoy LeS S S nO Roy X N. Clark of Denver Den and Alexander Alexan der del H H. Cowle CowIe attorneys who had hadS S much to do it is lS stated slated with the transfer trans trans- lands front from the dummies S fer Cr Cl of or t the lC who filed on th them m to the Utah Fuel sL company compan and others other t Imme Immediately after th the indictments r were brought and the arrests followed iI S i demurrers were filed tJ by th the thu defendants S to the charges on the ground round that they were Irregular and invalid Those doS de- de S arc are set for hearing October 28 S and until they arc decided the thc accused men will wUl not be arraigned ned As s to the demurrers attorneys s 's for tor I S. S PP prosecution state that they have havo as to lo the decision io 1 of or the judge S j i in i these Caf cases s s. s It Is stated it except th that Is advanced el C every plea one t a vance S. S bv the Ule defendants Judge Marshall Marshal has S. S already decided against the thc defendants defendants defend defend- ants In similar pleadings s In other ac acI ac- ac I ions Hons I |