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Show H Catherine Johnson of ( Jrand county H haB brought suit in the .''irst District B court for divorce from her husband H Olaus Johnson, for a diy; Bion of the B common property.for $100. 30 attorney 's B fee and for the custody of five minor j children. She alleges crui Ity and de- B sertion. H The Utah Wool Growe :s' company j have brought suit in the First District H court to recover $472 71 with legal in- K terest since November 18, 1893, from j Lcve & Evans of Nephi. The amount j is alleged to be a balance of an ac- H count for money loaned and advances B made to them upon sales of wool. B A little item in The Dispatch yes- H terday has created much uneasmeeB in H court circles. Proceedings of the grand HH jurv are secret and the contents of any HH indictment returned are not to bo BH made known until the accused party is HH arrested. This paper announced that BH J. T Miller, the saloon-keeper on "the H 8 trip" near Fort Du Chesne who killed M George HugheB in July last, has been jB indicted and how the paper got the H news is what is worrying the officers. H Miller it will be remembered was ac- H quitted at the preliminary hearing and Wm is not under bonds. An officer has Hj been sent to arrest him, but 10 avoid Wm danger of his escaping now that the fret K that he has been indicted is public, WM Marshal Fowler has telegraped the BH commander of the post to place the BK man in custody. Bflj Don't fail to read Barney's adver- BH tiBement today. His Wednesdav's eH special sale this time is to oe a hum- BB mer. See his windows for the goods. 3B FrVE thousand pound of carp.mullet SH and chubs have been sent up to La d s- gK tnbuted among Salt Lake's poor by B Utah county lisbermen. |