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Show SMITH CASE! GOES fljVER A DAY The case ngainst John Smith and j E. A Smith, proprietors or alleged j Elephant gambling hail on Twenty- ; fifth street, was continued this morning morn-ing hy Judge Murphy of the municipal , court, until tomorrow morning at 1ft 1 o'clock. I In anticipation of the session of the trial, a large crowd had congregated In tho court room this morning and the announcement or postponement was a disappointment to the waiting throny. Rev. Elderkln. who is to go on the stand for cross-examination when the next scission tyens. was perhaps per-haps the most disappointed man in the court room as the minister hn j been plaunlng to leave Ogden for', . Law rence. Kas , on Thursday and the j delay of the case will, no doubt, pre- vent him from following out his plans. I The continuation of the trial was mode necessary because, of the Saul- ! tarlum case, which cune up In the District court this morning and In ' which the attorneys of the Smith ; fase are interested. |