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Show THREE CASES STILL ON IN CITY COURT Testimony was completed last even-! ing in the case of the Consolidated Mill and Peed Yanls company against the I'tah Milling and Feed Yards conwl pany and the case continued until o'clock this afternoon w hen argum nts i cuiinsi i opened b fore Judge James' N Kimball The plaintiff la seeking to foreclose ' a mortgage of approximately 1j00,-I 000, executed In lltJO. It is expeCleill that the case w ill be completed tomor-1 row. . I The case of Fred Melssner, the Mutual Mu-tual Livestock company and John S Lewis against the Ogden, Logan A: 1 Idaho Railway company, the Utah-1 Idaho Railway company and the Utah Hapld Transit company, seeking poy-nient poy-nient on bonds held bv tho plaintiffs totaling approximately 160.000, was contlnuted this morning before Judge M. C. Harris of Logan. The plaintiffs alleged that they purchased bonds in tin i Kd n. ix)nan tv tdaha company and that tho company sold out to the Utah-Idaho and tno Utah Rapid Transit Tran-sit without tht-ir knowledge or consent, con-sent, converting their bonds to the buyers They claim that they have received no Interest payments upon the bonds. The plaintiff has completed test!; mony taking in the case and the defendants de-fendants this morning began the exaih-malion exaih-malion of witnesses. Suit of W, L. Jenkins against Lottie Lot-tie M. Stephens and Soloman C. Stephens, seeking damages of $G,Ti0O for the alleged damage to their farm lands near Uintah. Is still proi eeding before JUdge George S. Barker. Th plaintiffs claim that the defendants rwayj 'Iwough acreage owned I'M h i j us.-, spi ing flH in hack ':il rum veriM on the .lonlcins place. 9 |