Show BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION DROUGHT AT THE GARDEN CITY YESTERDAY Miss Theresa Tiscliner Claims Damages Dam-ages In tlie Sum of ilOlSO Provo Wants the Capital I Provo Feb 3In the First district court today Miss Theresa Tischner commenced proceedings against Sal vester La Buo for 10180 for breach of promise of marriage The complaint sets forth that on April 1 1891 defendant defend-ant promised to marry the plaintiff and upon such promise they became intimate in-timate as a result of which a child was born that the plaintiff is now unmarried un-married and is still ready and willing I to marry the defendant Plaintiff is represented by Williams VanCott I Sutherland of Salt Lake Both parties reside at Eureka W P Noble Mercantile company filed suit today against Peter Hatson assignee of Mount Pleasant Equitable Coop the Mount Pleasant Commercial and Savings bank and George Christ Chris-t asking that a receiver be appointed ap-pointed the assignment of the Coop set aside and the stock disposed of according to the rights of the creditors as will hereafter be determined The bank of West Union doing business busi-ness at West UnlonIa ha commenced com-menced proceedings against Christen Madsen and A H Whitlock to recover re-cover 300 alleged to be due on a promlsory note and 50 attorney fee W R Ried of Manti represents plaintiff plain-tiff Judgment was taken today byNoah McChrystal for 349 and 34 attorney fee against Balthzer Christenson Claude Hitsman of Lehi a young boy was cited to appear on Monday morning and show cause why he should not be sent to the reform school He is said to be a rather hard case and is accused of carrying concealed weapons A decree of divorce was granted Mary Murrane from her husband Michael Murrane The part ies are all from Eureka The little confectionary establishment establish-ment owned by Poineer and Bachman was closed last night under attachment sworn out by the Hansen Produce Co One hundred and fifty dollars is the full amount of the demand and about half of it fs for rent due The Oxford society will give their next party on Monday evening Mr and Mrs Holbrook will give asocial a-social party to their many frienrls at the Roberts hotel on Wednesday even ing next I promises to be a pleasant affair This afternoon a number of our citizens met a1 the Federal o room to consider the matter of the removal l of the capital from Salt Lake city to Provo This question has been agitated agi-tated for more than two years and as time goes by our good people become more and more desirous of achieving this object Active steps are being taken in the matter and the meeting today was to devise further ways to achieve this object The meeting was quite enthusiastic and a feeling of confidence prevailed Thomas Ferris of Salem Utah county who has been a county ward since July 19 1893 died of heart failure fail-ure at the county jail at 1 oclock last night He has been suffering from paralysis for four years His body Is now at the undertaking establishment estab-lishment of A E Ford I is expected his interment remains will be sent to Saline for Mr E A Wilson went to Spanish Fork today on legal business Hon James A Cunningham was over from American Fork today Attorney C l Brown ot Eureka was in attendance at the district court today Bishop Thomas R Cutler was over from Lehi today Jdge E A Smith of Salt Lake was seen around our banks today Attorney D D Houtz has taken rooms in the Eldridge block The Y 1 M 1 A of the Fourth ward gave a bal last evening in the Assembly hall I was well attended and a good time enjoyed Invitations are out for the Grandest Ball of the Season to be given February Fork Feb-ruary 1 at Chipmans hal American |