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Show tAxr I i TIIF. t'Ol RT. Illtnrrri, C riminal aad Civil Cam aa War m Tularin Tular-in the district rourt thl morning Judge Anderson Issued adm-rce divor Ing Joseph R. Bast from hlifr. Carrt K , who Is now aomrwhrre In Indian). The ground upon which tho divorce was granted were tltsrrtiori, the wife not putting In a defense. Sh had written the husband consenting to tho legal aeparation. Bat. aside from being divorced, wa ghen th custody of a child. Before Judg Zane, Clarne Garland, charged with volun-tary volun-tary manslaughter. for killing a inlander aome lime ago, waa arraigned ar-raigned and entei nd a plea of not fifty. He will li tried later The grand Jury made a report to th court, linding ten indictment, of which evi-n were f'r violating terrilorial law and three for thn violation of th United Stale laws -.The ease of Charle It. Tate against Harvey Handy and F. M. Bishop til tried by Jury. The plaintiff ue for V17..VI, alleged to b due a one half of IfliM a the profit ef the pitrehiM and ule of a portion of lot , block 1", pl.l B, In the First wrd. The property pro-perty si bought from Divlft Wal'krr for IIVM, and T' chitmed iu a profit .-"!7 30. whh-h Hardy and, llihop refused to g.ve him. This arjfi-nient arjfi-nient were made and early thi afternoon after-noon the cao wasi given to ihe Jury for deliberation. Tlii afternoon th" ' Sadie C and Henry Casper ajainrt George W. nnd R. K Carter; n trUl before Judge Zarie and ajiiry. The Casper claim that they le.i d a hou of seven, room at 14 Wt S-mih Tip! trert. from the d -r.rnd.iuU September 4, tW9. ei oo the "t that month they er ejected and Ihe'.r furouura thrown iota Ihe street: Tii "as per f itrther all-tf that they bad entered into a verbal contract con-tract wilb the -tef'ndanu for the rent of the lm fr oae year. Br reajoa of non-fulfillment of the contract Ihe i-iaiiitifr eek to reeovertTW damage nn the agreement, l"-0 iiry 10 theifr uro.ture. . - |