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Show A SCANDAUN COOHT. Tie Wife of a Will Known Farmer Dis-appears Dis-appears While tba "Abductor'1 ig Enid Under Eouds. MR. MACINTOSH IN CONTEMPT. JulgmxnU Against the Utah Central Eailway The Divorce Mill Grinds .Before Judga Zana. All Taylorsville is agitated over the .caudal that was exposed this morning in the unfit of John Stevcnsou on a . charge of adultery, the co-respondent named in the wai rant bi;in Mrs. Mb-linda Mb-linda .Sunimersiioe, the wife of a well-known well-known farmer and brick-maker of that charming little suburb. Stevenson was arrested this morning and taken before Captain (ireenman. who hold him in the sum ti 5tn iu atiHwer on Saturday next. Mm. c-'ummershoe has disappeared disap-peared and 11 nowhere to be found. Dlttriol (Jnurt. Judge Zane made the following orders or-ders in chambers this morning: Susan Dudler vs. J. Cahoon et al; bearing on order to show cause sot for Sept. 14. M. G. Stringer vs. Gilbert S. Cham-v Cham-v burlin; motion to dissolve attachment set for Sept. 14. I'.liabeth Urown vs. Alexander I'rown; order to show cause for contempt con-tempt in the nou payment of alimony et lor Sept. 14. .M:ttieJ. Brannan vs. Geo. Hrnnnon; default and decree on ground of cruelty. Stephenson vs. Stephenson, divorce; set sor trial iSepteniber 1 1. The tireat iiait l.aka iV, Hot Springs railway company vs Suit Lake Milling iV Klevatnr eoinpany; ordered thai clerk pay over to plaintiff .fiOII upon the judgmml in condemnation proceed-uts. proceed-uts. Milsbraugh A. 0. Keysor vs. James 1$. Keysoi-; case diumissod on motion of plaintiff. A. lhinauer et al vs. A. Helm et al; application for injunction sustained. The motion was to restrain defendants from permitting the water from their works t" back up on tho witor wheel of plaintiff?. (ieo. II. Church vs. Martin T. Lamb et al.; leave granted to withdraw nuswer of A. Mestnver. Gei. 11. Church vs. M. T. Lamb, foreclose; decree granted and It) per cent of nmouut involved awarded as attorneys fee. Lou K. Wiseman vs. Chas. li. Wiseman, Wise-man, action in partition; decree signed. National lfaek of liepulilie vs. John W. Young and 11. L. A. Culmor; foreclosure on default; de-fault; judgment in the sum of $1-1, i;ir.,") on notes ami mortgages and attorneys fees iu the sum of $750. ('"Utdllipt of Court. Deputy marshals are out with papers i this morning ordering the arrest of Mr. j Mackintosh of the Utah Central iu the event that certain monies are not paid iuto Commissioner (ireenmau's court at once. The order grow s out of the ease ut,). C. Joues and eight others against the Utah Central railway, the fuuds to ou Bf))lEao iu uiu nau.'siiiuiidu ui JO(i- ments. In the lmiautiine tho line of dole do-le 1 1 h e is to submit to arrest anil to protend pro-tend on a habeas rorpus to test the validity val-idity of Captain (Ireenmau's order. j Court Not. The following pettit juors have been served while the ollieers are skirmishing skirmish-ing for the remainder: F. F. Kecles, W. C. Walker. . It. Lett, I'ou Dris-coil, Dris-coil, L. J. Knth, V. II. Stephenson, ieorgn Brastow. J. l'aekard, J. L. Kimball, It. K- Savage, N. 1'. Finpey.J. W. Whitehead, jr., Karl, J. S. Kin-eaid, Kin-eaid, Daniol Wolstoiiholm, (i. V. lier-ron, lier-ron, J. C. O. Irvine, Liiiuan Knsign. The following grand jurors have been rounded tip: J. V. Donnellan, (i. T. Udell, 11. S. Young, C. T. Sleven-lon, Sleven-lon, N. (jillis, Charles h'. Aunett, Joseph Jos-eph l'ugsley, A. J. Stanchlimd, James Clasliy, J. F. Bradley. M. 11. Beards-ley, Beards-ley, L. E. Hall, J. 1). Kenworthy. The investigation of proof losses sustained sus-tained bythe Tribune has been continued contin-ued until Monday morning. |