Show GODDAIIDS CASE The Charge of Adultery Palls to the Ground William Goddard and Eva OMeara who were arrested on Thursday charged with adultery and fornication respectively were arraigned before Commissioner Pratt yesterday afternoon after-noon and the hearing was proceeded with at once Four witnesses for the 0 > > t I < prosecution were examined but there was nothing whatever elicited to prove that the parties had committed the crime Jt appeared that Goddard and the woman in company with a messenger mes-senger boy went to the room of the landlady of the building 50 East Second South street where they met several other persons played cards and drank beer I was shown that Eva gave God dad some valuable advice as to how he should run his alleged newspaper the Critic and had supplied him with some sallcious items for the succeeding succeed-ing issue of the same This appeared to be the worst crime which the prosecution prose-cution could prove against them and his honor dismissed the case with the remark that it should never have been brought Judgments Entered Judgments were yesterday entered in the Third district court as follows George W Oglesby vs F 11 Bishop et al for the plaintiff for 73760 by default Lehi Commercial Savings bank vs John W Taylor et al for the plaintiff plain-tiff in the sum of 547 by default James T Little vs John Beck for the plaintiff in the sum of 643950 by default II Wemple Bros AsMaurice Stiefel et al for the plaintiff in the sum of 192265 Jamcfe Fawles vs Paul Hammer for the plaintiff for 10380 Moylan C Fox vs William Davidson for the plaintiff for 491 by defaultEd Ed L Butterfield vs The Mountain Ice and Cold Storage company judgment judg-ment for the plaintiff for 29999 First National bank of DeadwoodS Deadwood-S D vs the Groesbeck company order issued to show cause against defendants de-fendants why injunction to restrain them from borrowing money on the property should not be granted and cancelling stock and declaring void resolution reso-lution of officers of defendant company with reference to the stock of the defendant de-fendant company and hearing set for Saturday Dec 2 1893 Frasier Chalmers vs L C Trent motion to dissolve attachment set for moton hearing December 2 short Order Simon Hay vs Almason Eldredge order and judgment of 18 inst set aside and judgment entered for the defendant defend-ant antM 11 C Fox vs William Davidson judgment for plaintiff and 25 attorneys attor-neys fees George W Oglesby vs F M Bishop et al judgment for plaintiff F E Gregg vs Hyrum Groesbeck et al referee to take testimony and report findings on supplemental proceedings pro-ceedings Transcript on appeal was yesterday filed in the Third district court in the case of William J McIntyre vs the Natona Building and Loan association associa-tion and the Western Loan and Savings company The appeal is from a decision de-cision by Justice Lochrie in favor of the plaintiff for 14465 Court Notes Deputy Marshal Timmony returned yesterday from southern Utah where he had been for about a week on professional pro-fessional business Judge Zane will conduct the usual Saturday business in his court today Probate Court Orders In the matter of the estate of L N Allen deceased Wednesday December 6 at noon wa set as the time for the hearing on petition for letters of administration ad-ministration In the matter of the estate of Clara L J Young deceased an order was entered setting Tuesday December 19 at noon to hear final account and petition pe-tition for distribution In the matter of the estate of John L Blyth deceased Saturday December 9 at 10 a m was set for hearing the account of the executors This morning the hearing on the Young case will take place before Judge Blair This case has attracted considerable attention on account of the sensational charges preferred against the guardian Mrs Nephi W Clayton mother of the boys |