Show PROVO COURT NEWS Council Proceedings Sugar Famine Salvation Army etc In the First District Court Amasa Tucker was arraigned on a charge of adultery and unlawful cohabitation and pleaded guilty to both charges Joshua Bennett pleaded guilty to unlawful unlaw-ful cohabitation and pleaded former conviction convic-tion in case of adultery Jacob Neilson charged with adultery pleaded not guilty Daniel King took until tomorrow to plead to the charge of unlawful cohabita tionJames James S Black vs Doseret Irrigation company Motion to set aside award sustained sus-tained Frank E Bostwick et al vs Jerry ONoil Demurrer overruled and sixteen days given to answer W and T Smith vs Martin Williamson and J VanMeter Demurrer overruled five days given In which to answer A D Gast was admitted to practice at the bar GIFT COUNCIL Wilson Brown Rawlings C Gray and Henry Harrison received retail liquor dearlers licenses The committee on finance recommended that the mayor be authorized to borrow 2000 to pay oft outstanding city warrants Report adopted The committee on judiciary recommended that the bill annuling the franchise of the P L B Co do not pass Adopted The awarding of tho contract for building build-ing gallery tanks for filtering the water to be used in the system that is being constructed con-structed was left until Thursday evening The council adopted the report of the committee on waterworks recommending several changes in the line of building pipe tunnels The Salvation army has entered the town and will be heard at the Presbyterian church tonight Tomorrow evening they will cry repentence at the doors of saloons The attendance at the B Y academy rises above 300 The popularity of this temple of learning greater than last year It is expected that the roll will be extremely ex-tremely larger before snow flies B F Fleiner has opened tho Enterprise restaurant which was closed a short time ago by E B Jones who held a mortgage I upon the fixtures Mr Fleinar is a practical prac-tical restauranter and will no doubt be successful Provo has been stricken with a famin in sugar For several l days none could be purchased pur-chased in the town A sack is reported to have come from Salt Lake last evening The criminal calendar will bo proceeded with tomorrow morning at 10 oclock in the First district court The price to be paid workmen on the water mains is reported to be 4U cents per cubic Ed Southworth and wife have returned from their wedding tour through California Cali-fornia J P Grave of Salt Lake City has located lo-cated permanently in Provo Ho will practice at tho bar and do other business of a speculative character on the outside The gentleman has his family with him whom he has comfortably settled Judge W N Dusenberry has taken up the practice of law PROVO Sept 22 |