Show F PROTO PROCEUDIAGS L District Court OrdersCity Council Moats and Transacts Business < k PROVO May SIn the district court in the case of William A Wilson vs P JTSnrlmarsh a verdict for defendantwas 4 i rned by nine jurors This was an J 1 appeal from Commissioner Dudleys court wherein Wilson was awarded 150 damages sustained by a collisipn of a delivery de-livery wagon driven by an employee of the defendant with a vehicle driven by plaintiff M Bennett vs Ben Bachman stay ol execution granted and twenty days given to file a statement Mary E Judson vs Tabitha Gough and others decree of foreclosure of mortgage for 40775 with 10 per cent attorneys fees granted George Couder vs George W More house and others on motion of plaintiffs attorney the case against John Chipman Thomas Chipman Daniel Brigham and William Grant codefendants was dismissed dis-missed Charles W Hanks a native of John Bulls dominion renounced his allegiance allegi-ance to that sovereignty and was made a citizen CITY COUNCIL At the regular meeting of the city council coun-cil all members were present The city recorder reported that the tax schedule for 189 amounting to 1438295 had been charged to Assessor and Collector Collect-or Jones and the account had been balanced bal-anced by credits from sundry accounts A communication was sent in by the mayor recommending the appointment of a committee to confer with a like committee com-mittee from the Grand Army of the lie public and committees from other bodies leading to a proper observance of Decoration Decora-tion das The recommendation was adopted and the following were named to act Messrs Farrer Simmons and Wilson The city recorder reported f 372 collected as licenses for April consisting of merchants merch-ants licenses On recommendation of the committee on judiciary the report of Police Justice Alexander was adopted as correct The committee on public grounds reported I re-ported the division arrived at of the county court houee which was agreed toby 1 to-by the county cc arv On the question of the adoption of the report of the finance committee Mr E A Wilson severely denounced the Tribune reporter for disseminating the untrue statement that the city was unable un-able to meet its obligations the fact being be-ing that the matter of delay of payment of the interest on the water works bonds was owing to misunderstanding as to who should attend to it and not from inability to pay He desired that the reporters be asked to correct the unjustifiable slander Mr Holdaway was of the opinion that a reporter making such a false statement should be excluded from the privileges of the council Claims to the amount of 15915 were allowed Messrs Havercamp and Clark abstractors ab-stractors have dissolved Mr Haver camp continuing and Mr Clark going to I the Pacific coast Dr A J Shores just returned from Oregon goes east Saturday next to attend the Worlds fair and will probably locate lo-cate at his old home in Missouri |