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Show LESSEE SUES TO H PREVENT BUILDING . ' ' A Injunction proceedings were begun in W ij ' ' T the District court yesterday by Arthur j Roblnso'n against Hcpry Pbipps nnd J. F. Schraven to enjoin tho building of an ad- S dltlon to the Pittsburg block at 320 South HT , ' ' '' Slatc street. Tho plaintiff, doing busl- I1 1 ness at the American Shoe Repairing I ' h company, alleges shat Phlpps, the owner Hl 1 ' ! of the block; leased the ground floor to , ' l( him for a period of three years from De- ' hi cember l, 1003. He further .alleges that 1 , ;l 1 i the construction of the proposed addition i! I.' to tho rear of the building will deprive , ' I him of a means of Ingress and egress, ,1 , juf and also of light and air. Schraven is ' made a defendant on tho ground that he I 1 i i has the contruct for the excavation work now u,,clcr v.'ay. ' j Court Notes. ()'" l'flllc M. Self was granted a divorce I . ;i from Alfred J. Self on the grounds of mWM 11 'f' cruelty and non-support by Judge Hail H.j j ; in the District court yesterday. The , r plaintiff and defendant were married i ' , March 25, 189C, and have three children, I" the custody of whom was awarded to H. I ;;'' t,lc Plaintiff. The defendant was or- 1 I I' ii llKr,lt' to alimony In the'sum of $15 i per mouth, it'i i I, In n'complaint filed In the District court li'i ye3ter(Uiy J. ll. Kempton askn for S1&K ,V ij dnnmges from Thu United States Mining mm ji ' f, company for pcraohal Injuries suntalricd mm . 'I S while In the finploy of tho company. Tho mW it I 'A i plalnUff allnqea thut ho was hurled from I I I''! ? si tresllo whllo dumping a car of ore mm 1 , i . i,1 and HUfTcred a broken leg and other hi- .'I k Juries. Tho accident happened on Janu- !', ! ary 14, this year. mm , j I' ! Kor allg;d disfigurement of her face ti-1 ' f Mrs. Hcttlc Robinson hiis filed suit M I' 1 agalnBt Dr Fred Raker to recover dam-, li'i, . ages In the sum of ?1W0. Tho plaintiff sets 1 ! II, j out In her complaint tliat whllo she was I j ' If. i Htnndlng in her back yard at No. 3 Pleas- . P ' ' ant avenue, on June 2, the doctor throw j u ' i n glass tomato ketchup bottle at her. ' 7no mlHfllle, she alleges, struck her In the '! 1 'i ! facs and, forehead, lherby cutting and mm ji ; lacerating the same ,-tnd fracturing tho mm t W bons in her forohead. Tho plaintiff says I 4', nho has beon permanently Injured nnd mWm'i 'it f',? damaged In the foregoing amount. mWk A', 'it Suit to recover $IHS. alleged to bo owing j' ' on a contract, w:iu lllod in the District J' - 8.' court yestorday by Charles and Wlllard , M i I Roll against C. W. Miller wid A. T. 1'' H 1 f Webb. f ' U orty-fiva thousand three hundred dol- lata arc asked from tho Southern Pacific for the estate of three Greeks who wcro killed In tho explosion at Jackson siding last February. The suits were filed In tho Federal court yesterday by James Inge-bretsen, Inge-bretsen, administrator for tho estates of three brothers, named Arsenls. The complaint com-plaint st.ites that a car containing about S0.O pounds of giant powder was backed on the Jackson siding, closo to tho cn-boone cn-boone where the three laborers were living, and that In the explosion that followed the collision they were all threo destroyed. |