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Show THE LECtAL LEXICON. Mrs. Malquist" Sues For a Divorce and Alimony. IT IS DESERTION AND CRUELTY. John R. Howard Released Proceed-ingrs Proceed-ingrs in the Grand Jury Room ' Judgments Entered The Third District Court Orders by Judge Rartch. Anna Malquist today brought suit in the Third district court against John T. Malquist, Mal-quist, the well known blacksmith, to obtain an absolute decree of divorce and alimony. The parties were married in Copenhagen twenty-two years ago, and came to this country shortly afterwards. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant, wilfully and without with-out any cause whatever, abandoned her thirteen years ago, and has 6ince failed to provide for her. She also makes an allegation allega-tion cf cruel treatment. Powers & Hiles and Harry McCallum are the plaintiffs attorneys. Tomorrow's Settings. The following cases are set for trial In Judge Zane's court tomorrow: G. W. Crosier et al vs. O. P. Pratt et al. John Williams vs. Salt Lake City Railway company. A. J. Bourdette vs. E. Ward. The Grand Jury. . Yesterday afternoon it is understood that the crand jury investigated the case of Mr. El!erbtx-k, who is charged with assaulting a plumber named Davk-s. The trouble grew out of the plumbers' strike. This morning it is understood that the inquisitors in-quisitors took up the case of Mr. Stubbs, who' is charged with criminally libeling Charles Hansen. The parties had some dispute dis-pute about real estate boundaries, and it is alieged that Stubbs nailed onto to a fence a placard reflecting upon Mr. Hansen's character. Third District Court. But little business was transacted in the Third district court today. The case of A. T. Webb vs C. M. Brown et al. was set for trial, but this was dismissed by consent, and after some minor matters had been disposed of, court adjourned until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Howar.l Released. John R. Howard, the well known manufacturers' manu-facturers' agent, who, on November 13, 1891, was convicted of adultery, committed with Eliza Everett, was released from the penitentiary to-day, his term of imprisonment imprison-ment having expired. Court Notes. The grand jury adjourned at noon today. J. Fred Corker has been selected as secretary secre-tary of the grand jury. In the Third district court today William C. Ward, a native of England, was admitted to citizenship. In the case of O. H. Pettit vs. E. H. Parsons, Par-sons, the jury last evening returned a verdict ver-dict for the plaintiff for $050. Commissioner Pratt has given judgment for the plaintiff for $309.C0 in the case of J. R. Miller & Bros. vs. the Norden Grocery company. Judgment has been entered for the plaintiff plain-tiff for $2675 in the case of the National Bank of Commerce vs. William Groesbeck and W. II. Groesbeck. James P. Larsen this afternoon brought suit against the Utah Central Railway company com-pany to recover f 377.93, alleged to be due for salary as engineer. Tbe hearing in the case of Smith vs. Bowman Bow-man is still dragging along before Referee Sutherland. - lu the case of Maud Morrison vs. Malcolm Morrison, the default of tbe defendant was entered today. The case of John Creamer, who shot Jerry Richardson a short time ago, wi'.i be investigated investi-gated by the grand jury on Monday. |