Show JOHN lANE OBJECTS 9 TO Judge Hues Hearing the New Phase of Griffin Case GRIFFIN FILES HIS ANSWER t HAS WO MONEY AND CAT PAY ALIMONY AT FRET + Burglar and Horsethief Sentenced t Four and Three Years Respectively Respective-ly Schach Jury Disagrees Jones Case Set For Trial Mrh 21 Supreme Su-preme Court Opinion r In obedience to an order of the court court Jacob K Griffin appeared before Judge lilies yesterday to show cause why the temporary restraining order Issued to rrcvent him from removing his horses and wagons to Nevada or fro the jurisdiction ju-risdiction of this court should not be made permanent and also to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court for having failed to pay his former wife rt Vi 2500 alimony I ali-mony a ordered by the court Attorney Attor-ney John M Zane appeared for Mrs Griffin and Attorney F S Richards for the defendant When the case wasHed was-Hed Mr Zane addressed the court and said I jour honor please I ask to have this matter referred to some other judge of the Third district court Judge Hues without a moments mo-ments hesitation said that he referred i to Judge Norrell Mr Richards on behalf of Griffin objected to the case being transferred remarking that Mr Zane had given no reason for his motion moton Judge lies cut Mr Richards short stating that he would not listen t any reasons and would Tint hf ni n r > < in w nich such a motion as Mr Zones I had been made That ended the proceedings and the case will be taken up Dy Judge Worrell at some future time Last Tuesday Mrs Griffin filed an affidavit fidavit setting forth that her former husband had failed to pay her the 2500 rxlimony as ordered by the supreme court and alleging that Griffin was about to move his sprinkling plant into evada and out of the jurisdiction of 11 s court She asked that a writ of injunction issue against Griffin to prevent vent the contemplated exodus and that he be punished for contempt of court PART OF THE PROPERTY GONE Griffin filed his answer to the petition peti-tion stating that his contract with the city for sprinkling terminated on Dec SI 19S since which he has had no employment em-ployment for either himself or his tams and wagons and has no income t on any source and has been obliged to borrow money to live upon He h5Vever secured a contract for the secure hauling of ore at Humboldt Xev and uciiiifu to go mere nnrl tnVrw Vilta teams untPc e Li 11 LCaII Y S Mtrornick Co Griffin states hi a mortgage on the horses but the r rtgagcio consented to allow them to be taken Nevada Before the tem l rry rist ainirg order was served 1Iin says the major part of the out 1t hi 1 sti tel for Nevada men driving td hurse 1 the way and when the ci d ir wa = ved it was beyond his p v er to recall them He says he ex 1 > ts to niake enough money out of the t haulii ontract to pay all his i iclj ling the 2300 to his fontiti in h sprinkling wagons and per s n 1t rft still in the city lie says i id not oc sold except at a ruinous mt rl ce U id he asks to be given a chance t c iru some money by going to Ncvad > and carrying out the ore hauling contact |