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Show MYSTERIOUS I VACATION I COMPACT ' I At the time of the setting of cases m for trial for June this morning, Judge A H Harris announced that he would spend; i fl Juno 1 at Morgan and that on Juno-k .H 13 he would take a ten-day vacation. iH He said he had an ivltatlon to take t fl trip June 13 which would require tej jH days time, whereupon a member a! ft the bar rather facetiously remarked E that the Republican national convetf- -Bl tlon for the nomination of preBldeit fll would bo held during that time. TlB fl judge smiled. The Judge haB not aij- fl nounced, howevor, whether he will to a candidate for a place on the Utdi j delegation to the big convention. J fij The June cases were sot for trial is ' 1H follows: B In re-assignment Ogden Mornllg fl Examiner, objection, June 3. I ,H Torresa Bozzi Zenzola vs. Vlrgllio fl Lobello, law, Juno 4. I S William Hodson vs. Joseph Singe- fl ton, law, June 5 and 6. fl Fred A. Miller, Adra. vs. Sam O'NJl- H lo, chansc of venue, June 10. ' S Consolidated Wagon and M. Co. ts. fl D. L, Reeder, law, June 11. K, John Fuller vs. N. O. Ogden et il, R. law, June 24. 1V Volker Scowcroft Lumber Co. vs.iS. ?ljf L. and O. Railway, law, June 26. ' II C F. SfhnHn rl WI ritrrJoti "ii. I all and Shirt Co., law, June 27. (7 ' I W. I. Snyder vs. Union Fuel cim- 1 pany, law, June 29. i 18 A number of cases were passed or iflj continued for the term and four ciaes, jj3 Robinson vs. Brooks and Brookt vs. 19 Robinson, Barker vs. Heber Jfenk- H head and Rocky Mountain Stud farm H company against H. H. Lunt el al., flS were stricken from the calendariwith SI tho understanding that they mr be IB reinstated wtien the parties are &kdy H- for trial. ak Eight cases on the calendar Kvere & not reached for setting but the will SI be considered first at the July term. Il |