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Show MORE LITIGATION. Mrs. Elkn Smith Says Her Marriage is a Failure. AND SO SHE WANTS A DIVORCE. Sued on a Promissory Note For the Death of His Itoy A Park City Case Against Sheriff Hurt. Marriage has proven a failure in the case of Ellen and William J. H. Smith, of this city and after four years of married life, the vvife this inorniug commenced divorce proceedings pro-ceedings in the Third district court. The parties were married in Salt Lake on June 10th, 1S80, and Mrs. Smith alleges that although her husband is abundantly able to care for her, he has for more than a year past, failed to provide her with the common necessaries of life, and compelled her to earn her own living. He is possessed of considerable con-siderable ieal estate, she alleges, and asks that she lie granted an absolute decree of divorce, aud such alimony as the court may see lit to award her. Richards cfc Moyle are the plaintiffs attorneys. A MIXIN-G CASE. Erick T. Kjellstrom, Rosanna M. White and Emma A. Williams yesterday brought suit in the Third District Court against Daniel Eyer and A. J. Varnly to recover $1500 on a bond. It seems that pending some litigation between the parties, which was finally settled in favor of the plaintiffs, the defendants gave a bond on an injunction to secure the plaintiffs against loss. The tettefcBi datosti hflSfrtesa flgpMg in the sum of 1500, for which amoudt they claim judgmedt. Judge Loofbourow and William Kahn are the plaintiffs' attorneys. HE GRUB "STAKED THEM." Thomas S. Kelly of American Fork has brought a suit against John Nichols and owners of the Gold Blossom mine at North Tintic. He claims to have "grub staked" the plaintiffs with the agreement that he should be given a one-fifth interest In any ocations made by them; that they located the now famous Gold Blossom, but left him out of the deal entirely, and he now sues to inforee his contract. Booth fc Gray and Loofbourow & Kahn. are the plaintiffs' attorneys. FOR THE DEATH OF HIS BOY. Arthur P. Ferl has brought suit agains D. B. Hoover & Co., druggists, to recove 10,200 damages for the death of his son Rex. Ferl, on July 10. 1SSK1, alleged to hav been caused by the negligence of the plain tiffs in compounding a prescription, sub stituting a deadly poison for an article of medicine prescribed by Dr. Niles. OS A PROMISSORY XOTE. C. A. Greaber has brought suit against J. M. Keunady, Nellie Kennady, E. F. Blek, Glen R. Bothwell, R. E. McCunaughy, J. W. Farrell and Agnes Poland to recover 500 alleged to be due him on u promissory note. SHERIFF BURT SUED FOR DAMAGES. John H. Harrison has brought suit against Sheriff Burt to recover possession of a stock of goods, valued at 099.10, alleged to have been illegally attached, and for 2000 damages. dam-ages. FOR MATERIALS FURXISnED. Gsorge C. Kidder and R. W. Kidder have instituted proceedings against Andrew W. Martin to recover $191.50 for materials furnished fur-nished at Park City. - - |