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Show the answer In the case of the United States" against the Union Pacific Railroad Rail-road company was made yesterday. This Is the case in which the government govern-ment claims the railroad company kept several carlosds of hogs confined for a period In excess of 28 hours without with-out letting the hogs out for exorcise, food and'water. The railroad claims a delay of 36 hours was requested, and I further that the engine broke down. The bankruptcy case of Adam M. .Little and two othor caiea were continued con-tinued to permit cause to be shown ; why they should not be discharged l from bankruptcy. The court also stated stat-ed that bankruptcy orders made In the ' United Slates court held good In all state courts, i IN THE FEDERAL COURT Salt Lake. March 2. Suit was filed vesterday by the United States against Vllllara P. Hanna. . The charge is that on August 1. 1907, ythe defendant wrongfully came Into possession of a wagon, the property of John H. Kodge, a Ute Indian llIng on the Uintah reservation. res-ervation. The government seeks to recover 50 damages. Robort B. Potter and J. E. Darmer were admitted to practice In the United Unit-ed States courts vosterdav bv Judge Marshall. The pult of the United States Mining company vs. Enoa A. Wall was sot for trial on March 15. A hearing on the motion for a receiver re-ceiver and an injunction in the case of Conkling Ore Sampling company vi. the Silver King Coalition componj was heard by the court and the case sector trfal March 13. "" imin t th ijonmrrer to |