Show JURORS ARE DRAWN Seventy Good and True Hen to Serve I in the District Court I I A drawing of seventy Jurors for the j i Third District court for the fall term 11 beginning September H 1903 has been made Half of the above number will I serve In the criminal and half in the I civil division The names of those I I chosen as jurors for the latter division are as follows Alex Rogers Jr Edaward M Car I rick George CurIe P E Hart Alexander Alex-ander Lyon Fred G Healt Louis Simon Si-mon Thomas Powell John Holt John I M Knight Grant Hampton Rodney William Sr Robert Buge Jr Henry t Deuhalter Frank H Officer David i Evans Louis Hobetn Glen Miller Thomas A Pnlllsler C B Hills Owen 1 R Parry Andrew E Beverldge O H I Farllnger S P Rudd S B Westerlleld Joseph Baumgarten all of Salt Lake J City Peter Adamsen Murray Thomas 32 Marriott Jr Sandy Thomas Foreman I Fore-man West Jordan Ernest Quayle Farmers Far-mers Joseph E Jensen Sugar Isaac I Maswell Mill Creek David Mackay Granger II B Ballard Murray The following are those drawn for the 1 criminal division I Robert T McEwan W H Hardman I I P J Crabtree Louis R Wells T O < Angell George E Forrester Willis H Booth Jr IIyram S Patterson W M I Walker Albert Herz Charles II Dowse David P Kingsburry Eber Case P A 1 F Orlof George Edgar W D Penny Chnrles W Midgley S R Arnold David S Anderson Fred Leonard James P i Olsen Albert E Atkins Bon H Fletch i er Charles J G Gulhransen George D Nebeker G W Rhodes of Salt Lake v City C W Smith Sugar John H 1 Berryman Blnghum Samuel H Worth I PU West Jordan J O Peterson Sandy i James D Coon Jr Pleasant Green H H Forbtish Union John Gordan Murray Mur-ray J C Kelley Mill Creek John R Wallace Pleasant Green j For Division of Property 1 George A Smith for himself and as executor of the estate OL Matilda Moor I house Barratt deceased filed a complaint com-plaint in the District court yesterday against Mary Watson and Mary Ellen I Silver asking the court for a partition of the following property Commencing at I the northwest corner of lot 5 block 76 i plat A Salt Lake City survey and running f run-ning thence cast five rods thence south I 150 feet thence west Jive rods thence north 160 feet to place of beginning The I cqmplnlnt recites that the plaintiff owns j a IhrecslxteenthH Interest the deceased I and each of the defendants a onesix I teenth Interest and that an equitable I I i partition cannot be effected without In Jury to the rights of the parties The J plaintiff therefore asks that the prem I lees be sold and that the proceeds be divided di-vided by the court according to the in I i tcrcsts of the owners I I Suit to Quiet Title A suit to quiet title was brought in the Federal court yesterday by the Tot tec Ranch company which has Its headquarters I head-quarters In San Francisco The defendants defend-ants are Isaac Hunsaker and six other I members of the same family From the i complaint It would appear that the de I fendants have been using the property in dispute for a public highway and for a pasture land while moving cattle across the country The plaintiff alleges 1 al-leges that they have persistently J torn I down fences and ruined crops although U similar action Is already pending in I 0 the courts to have the parties ejected from the properly I 1 This One a Failure After seven and onehalf months experience I ex-perience Frances B Worthen has def de-f cided that marriage Is a failure and I brought suit in the District court yes I I terdny to have tho bonds existing be l tween herself and Samuel H Worthen t dissolved The ground on which the decree de-cree of separation is asked Is failure to I provide with common necessaries of life I The plaintiff wishes to be restored to I the name of Mulliken which she bore at j the time of her marriage January 15 1003 l Court Notes Judge Stewart will make a setting of jury caseD for trial In the civil division I of the District court at 10 oclock this morning The trials will commence jilonduy morning September 11 A foreclosure suit was brought in the District court yesterday by Loomis Bur rell against J W Searles et ul to recover re-cover on a promisory note for 3000 alleged al-leged to have been executed by the above named defendant A petition for letters of administration of the estate of Peter Mnhnstrom who died in thIs county June 2L 1903 was filed In the probate division of the District Dis-trict court yesterday by Hilma G Maim sUrom The estate of the deceased > consisting con-sisting of a homestead and personal property at Brigham Junction is valued at JSGOO The petition t has been set for hearing before Judge Hall on Friday September HUt at 10 oclock |