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Show IN THE COURTS H Business Transacted There, and 'jflflfl Happenings Elsewhere. jH iflfl ififlflflfll The motion for a new trial In tho iflflfl case of F. C. Yonk vs. Wcldou Hun- ttflflj sucker was denied by Judge Hart Sat- HHJ unlay. It will be remembered that HHfl tho plaint lit was awarded Judgment ' flflft In the sum of $3.. ' HHfl The l'aitlugton will came up for flHH consideration before Judgo Hart Sat- HHH unlay morning. On behalf of tho flHJJ children of the first wife, Joseph E. ' HHfl Cowley made objection to tho will be- HHfl Ing probated. Argument was heard flHJJ from both sides and a decision render- flflj cd by Judge Hart admitting the will flflfll to piobatc. fflflB Justice Smith's court had a little jflflfl something doing Saturday night when HHfl Deputy ShcrllT Marshal brought in HH ono "Tom," Adams. It is claimed JflflB that Adams Is tho fellow who struck fll young Mantcr with a rock at the tlmo Jflflfl of tho scrap between tho town boys jflHJJ and the A. C. students. Mantcr's AH brow was badly cut, several stitches flHH having to bo taken, and his faco was flflH in a pretty tough looking state for HHfl several days. An attempt was mado flflfl to get Adams at the time, but ho had' HHfl left the city tho day following and has iflflj not been near Logan until within tho HHH last few days. Justice Smith permit- Vflfl ted the young man to go on $20 bail. flflfl Justice Smith had a caso yesterday SHI also, when ShcrllT Rigby brought ono ' iflflj Jacob Elite before him. Elllo was iflflj charged with stealing a horse from 'HHJ Chas. Simpson, and promptly pleaded flU guilty. The Justice bound him over HHJ for trial In the sum of $500, and tho jflflfl prlsloncr being unablo to furnish HHfl ball to that amount is now lauguish- HHJ Ing In Jail. ShcrllT Rigby caught his jflflj man up In Idaho, returning with him ' HHJ Saturday night. iflflj |