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Show mmm a day. An Almot Featureless Run of the Mills and an Off Hour for the Courts and the Clients, AHOTHEB MATRIMONIAL FAILURE. The Grand Jury Gives its Attention to the Adulterers-Robert Allen the Avenging Husband Released. Today the halls of justice were destitute des-titute of anything that resembled a feature. fea-ture. Judge Zane occupied the bench in the district court and opened proceedings pro-ceedings ona matrimonial failure in which it was shown that the skirted member of she firm bad flown the track. The decree was granted. Thomas Cornell, a native of Kngland, who believes in dropping his "haighos" beore the 'ot weather of territorial politics pol-itics sets in, came before the court with an application for the great American privilege of making statesmen and passing pass-ing muiiter took bis departure. He bad read and digested the constitution, was sound on the principles of republican republi-can government and with the church believed that the hour had arrived when one Juiiet was enough for the average Romeo. Judge O. W. Powers made bis appearance ap-pearance and stated that in the case of Johnson vs. Loveudabl, the plaintiff would accept the suggestion of the court, remit 1150 and plaster up his wounds with a $"00 bill, Johnson was assaulted by the defendant and had his nasal protuberance tlattened. Proceeding Pro-ceeding then continued on the case of Morris against Chipman. Court Nutee. The late shooting affairs are befors tbo grand jury today. It is understood that an indictment has been found against C. L. .blazer, the forger. The motion for new trial in the caae of Harmon vs. White has been argued and submitted. Official Stenographer McGurrin has not yet relieved the redoubtable Fred but is re acclimatiug himself. No man is laboring more diligently to rebuke crime than Prosecutor Stephens Ste-phens who takes to the assignment like an old tinier. In the will of John H. Whitney, deceased, de-ceased, the executor was ordered to proceed in the clearing of title to certain cer-tain real estate. Judge Anderson will determine the rights of tbe police authorities under the law of vagrancy next week. The officers as well as Judge Laney and Solicitor F.ichnor are very anxious to get the matter to an issue. The grand jury continues to grind, the first case taken under consideration considera-tion being that of Piano Pounder F.arl and Mrs. Allie Allen, who were taken in on a charge of adultery. Robert Allen, the avenging husband on whose complaint the action was begun, was. on motion of Assistant United States Attorney Stephens, released from the penitentiary where he bas been held as a witness. |