Show BIMETALIC SALOON TROUBLE One of the Parties Asks That a Receiver be Appointed George Ka > lor filed a nult In the Third district court today against Samuel Huddasklng that a receHcr bo 1 appointed to tako charge of the saloon business of B Itudd Co ont on-t First South street known as tile ISImetalllo Saloon Ilalntlff allege ho formed a partnership with HudJ last July by tho terms of which each 01 them was to devote his entire time 10 tile business and to draw such money out ns was necessary to meet their family expenses It Is alleged that lludd drew In excess of his ned And more than cOlllt1 be drawn by Najlor which had the effect of Injuring nnd crippling the business It Is I further alleged that Hudd on the 3rd lust gao a note to A n Mnriretts for 32 so payable on demand without plaintiffs content nnd another to the same party far J4380 also one to John Uron for 1I and still another to Josei n n inter for 299 Tho latter two plain tiff believes to be llctttlous persons unit alleges that the notes wr 1m I mlIaey mgned lo A II Margetts I 11 in I hn st up that 106 was paid the city treasurer for a retail liquor IIcne I but that tho treasurer kept I I Ihe Money refilling to issue l the license giving as a reason that nudd I was arad Indebted to the city In n large um for unpaid licenses prior to the formation nl Ih Iarnorhll Ill 1lolnlllt It I then alleill con Tuesday 01 tills voock ltudd Ao 11 Margetls and Trurr Billy eon spired together 10 defraud plaintiff by tiling thre 1 151paratt actions Atilt justice I Iwart 10 recover I lie Amounts ot the promlor note re fere1 10 when judgment w as entered against Ihe thin Tit 0 lint Intimation Plaintiff sIngs he had 01 < the Proceed s-Ings wa when the officer served the it tit and closed up the business |