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Show MATillMONIAL MISFITS. 4- Two of Them Adjusted by Judge Zane. ONE HUBBY FAILED TO PROVIDE FOR HIS WIFE. The Other Went to England and Married Again. BUSINESS DISPOSED OF IN THE THIRD DISTRICT. , Kew Actions Commenced and Judgments Judg-ments Entered Today Orders Made by Judge Kartell in the Pro- bate Court Default of the Defendant Defend-ant Entered in the Case of Helen Perkins vs. Harvey Perkins Xotes. A couple of matrimonial misfit occupied Judge Zane's attention in the Third district li court this morning. In the first case called, f ' Laura Hunt, a pretty music teacher, was the plaintiff, and Samuel A. Hunt the defendant, j , The trial lasted but a few minutes, and the ' vldence showed that the parties were married in this city in 1882, and not long . afterwards Samuel started for old England, ' the land of his birth, and settled down in ? Yorkshire. He gave his wife no information .Ufhis intentions, and after reaching Eng-m. Eng-m. fand ha took another wife. The decree was t " granted as prayed. The next case was that of Eliza T. Higgs f vs. David Higgs, and it was disposed of in about two minutes. The parties were mar-. mar-. ried in this city in December of last year, and the wife testified that immediately after. wards ber husband commenced neglecting , ' her and finally deserted her. Mrs. Higgs got ., an absolute decree of divorce. The neit case taken up was mat. oi J . li. -.' Bailey vs. H. Clawson et aL, involving the . ownership of a horse which had been seized under attachment. It was tried before the court Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff. This afternoon William Duerden is being ' tried on the charge of stealing a small band of sheep belonging to J. W. W. Fitzgerald.' of Draper. Powers & Hiles defending and F. B. Stephens prosecuting. On a Promissory Note. The Utah Commercial & Savings bank has Drought suit against Rachael Earl and G. II. Snelgrove to recover 527,837 on a promis- sory note. Court Notes. Default of the defendant has been entered en-tered in the case of Helen Perkins vs. Harvey Perkins. A decree quieting title was entered In the Third district court today in the case of J. C. Pixton vs. Harriet Harker et al. In the case of the E. C. Coffin Hardware company vs. J. B. Waltz et al. a motion for a continuance was this morning allowed. ThejJrfUirrer-jJtt. the case of the Pierpont Manufacturing company vs. L. B. Orton was overruled by Judge Zane this morning. Martin Lenzi today brought suit in the Third district court against Fred S. Hadra to recover possession of a lot in lot 8, block 61, plat B. William Barber, a native of England, has forsworn his alleg;ience to Queen Vic and become a full-fledged citizeu of this glorious republic. In the case of the Dinwoodey Furniture company vs. Mrs. K. Fritsch et al. Judge Zane this morning overruled a motion to open default. In the case of the Salt Lake City Brewing company vs. Peter Clays, judrment has been entered for the plaintiff for $710. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Jessie E. Jack, petition for papal distribution of property came up. J. F. Jack administrator administra-tor on filing bond for $1000. Order made for partial distribution. Estate of Mary Pate came up for hearing. Order made allowing account of Jacob G. Pate and Thomas Greenwood. Estate of Daniel Vaughan came ud Jor-hearing. Jor-hearing. Order made appointing December 1, 18iW," to hoar petition for letters of admin- titration. Estate of William Matthews came up for hearing. Bond of Richard Matthews ad- min'.strator for $200 filed. Order made approving ap-proving appraisers. |