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Show fudge Anderson is authority for say nig that if couit were held here as in Iowa, from 9 a. m. until j or 6 p. m and an evening session thrown in by way of a rest, the business uf this district could be concluded mside of a week eve ry temi. In Salt Lake and Ogden the court?, aie far behind their calender. In the former place upwards ol a thousand cases aie filed during the year. This would giveabout thiee cases for every dayV se sion. and as some of the case strrtvh out fr mi tw or thiee days, t nas tiiiiiwn tne curl bey nd the poss -bil:ly 01 a "ia i:il up, "unless aieat l.tl img . ft in bur.11 ess should c me, 01 as-s as-s st.ti.ee be rendered. Ogden is getting niiicii .n die s ime fix, and to provide a means 10 somewha' ease Ihe pressure Confess n,ts .er. petitioned to send out two mole judges, (inige An.Uisun thinks itp js iole that we may gt one of the two, Aiiz 11a, wlise C. un business for the whole Trtiitoiv will not exceed that d me in Silt Lake alone, has four judges; llici places weie cited to show how llici places weie cited to show how well pi vided Compared with Utah. Ev-iy day except two, sirce ihe June leini, jjilge Anderson has held Court in Sali Lake assisting fudge Zanc. So s Mu an t hi-- teim shall close and tj will be crowded through, not to the detii-ment detii-ment of anyone, but as fast as possible, : ne Judge will tesume his labois in Salt Lake. Tne (ude thought if ihe two judges a-ke I foi would be sent here, that no doubt Logan would teceive June and a br iich i f the Ogden district be opened there. The Semi-Annual Conference, ol the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will convene on Oct. 4th, at 10 a. rn. |