Show TERRITORIAL NEWS Yesterdays Court Proceedings at the Garden City I Suit Over the Sale of Cattle by the Marshal Mar-shal The Illness of Mrs Smoot i Provo Nov 25The grand jury reported re-ported yesterday four cases under the territorial laws and three under the United States This is their first report re-port this term Nephi Graves charged with an assault as-sault with intent to commit rape pleaded not guilty and was released on 1500 bonds The case is continued for the term ffn het case of the First National bank of Provo vs John B Booth et al plaintiff took judgment by default for 1400 and 100 attorneys fees The case of C B Larson vs P C Christensen Rasmus Clawson and ex Marshal Benton is now before the court Plaintiff demands 5000 dam jlges for about 150 head of horses which were sold last May at Blake City under an execution in favor of Christensen and against one James Gorgenson to satisfy a promissory note for 1000 The horses were attached at-tached as the property of Gorgenson and defendants now deny that they were the property of Larson the plaintiff plain-tiff who claims to have purchased them from Gorgenson The case is being hotly contested by King Houtz for plaintiff and Thurman Sutherland for defendants Mrs Anna K Smoot wife of President Presi-dent A O Smoot has been ill for the past few months but until a day or two ago it was confidently expected that she would recover But she has now changed for the worse and for the past two days deaths messenger has been expected every moment She Is reported as slightly better today but she is still very low and may not survive sur-vive the night Mrs George Foote of the Fourth ward died this morning after an illness Ill-ness of twelve days Child birth was the cause The Womans Suffrage association of this county met in Provo a day or two ago Mrs E B Wells and Mrs F S Richards were down from Salt Lake Mrs Electa Bullock was elected president pres-ident Mary John first vicepresident Merrilla Daniels second vicepresident and Mrs Dowlin secretary Their organization or-ganization in Provo is active and considerable con-siderable work is being done in their lineSeymour Seymour Clark an inmate of the asylum died on Friday of an abscess of the lungs after two months illness E M Royles Friends company arrived ar-rived in town this morning and is quartered at the Roberts house The sale of seats for tonights performance has been very large and Mr Royle will be confronted by Provos best Mrs Judge Smith came down from Ogden this morning and will spend a few days in the Garden city with her many friends Dr McCustain has been confined to his room for several days with the grippe He is now on the improve Judge Marshall attorney for the Denver Rio Grande and Parley L Williams of the Union Pacific have been in town today on an injunction proceeding before Judge Smith The trouble is over some disputed ground near their roads at Tintic Rollo Jones of Richfield a witness before the grand jury imbibed too freely yesterday to be of any service I and Judge Smith ordered him confined con-fined in the county jail for twenty four hours without anything to drink William Probert of Holden and Gab rel Huntsman of Fillmore two staunch Democrats are in town attending court S |