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Show & V 1 .ltW .tow" I ) " i . TE - v i rs 3 Pr J Vice I tha had failed to be tried in the court for a long time, dec Lf the u beb a divorce, and came up Monday and occupied most prov their of the day. The plaintiff was Dora cons' set tat qued the same. fU8U Tic Ferdinand West-.- r Marvel Howard and tha defendant betas; Lively Session of District Court K heln Grant Theo, Youngberg Sperrle Howard, both of Park City. A. 4 a default and Entfri As a ground for separation the .The of in the favor men plaintiff alleged that the defendant alaed was a habitul drunkard, and that be d;fej oni it idaUumof $3S1.44 with rent lember 20tli, l'JOd. failed to pros ide her a ith the neces- inte thath I Ioalville and Thos. saries of life. Plaintiff and her of were appointed City mother, Mrs. Wilson, both" testified Cuplt CJuo,ioners by J udge Mor.e that defendant would get drunk Jury et the sel for to yeat liXW. twice and sometimes more each e 'ie no further i were cases to be week, and that the spree would last Th excused till as many as four days each time. hjar" thejaiors n r and was ad court Mon' fttlng f Summed up during the two years of 1 to .bat time. their married life be had been drunk jotirt of the time, and tha Er t W, Wright, commonly two years the plaintiff those during calls ' quite low at his had been compelled to ask her parhome frojj ulcer of the stomach. ents for food and clothing. She earns on last Sunday and Thet further testified that she bid to leave for I lys afterward his life was defendant on several occasions be' of. Today he is much cause of his treatment, and rent deaf 1 is thought be out of I bett home to her mother. When the dedan; fendant was placed on the stand, he ' w to Cure a Cold. denied that he had been drunk as tl as you can you will occa- testified to by plaintiff, but that he cold, and when you do, had worked almost continuously; icine of known reliability, it an established reputation that his checks each month amounta certain to effect a quick ed to from $60 to $100, and that this medicine is Chamber entire amount was spent in supply, k Remedy. It has gained a ing plaintiff with the necessarle reputation by its remark ies of life and many of the luxuries. of this most common all Bills were produced from the differ can always be depended ti on natures plan, relieves ent stores where the parties had aids expectoration, opens ms and aids nature In re traded, showing that defendant had system to a healthy condi spent all of his check each month to g the many years in which a in general nae we have keep the house going. He expressa of a single case of cold ed a willingness to take the girl back the. grip having resulted nia when this remedy was again if sne would leave her folks h shews conclusively that it and live with him. The testimony a preventive of that danger mother-in-lathe fact the out that brought t. Chamberlains Cough no opium or other nar was the real cause of the unmay be given as confident ccn it ippmess of the couple. After by as to an adult,' by John Boyden Ailon. sidering the evident. Judge Morse j; judg-twa- -- Many Probate matters HearcL..Racy Divorce case Heard.... Adjourned to Monday. Isabel Carmack vs. Vm. E. Carmack and Jean K. Chin; demurrer submitted; each side allowed 10 days to prepare briefs; . Willard Greenhalg vs. Daly J udge Mining Co., demurrer confessed and 26 days allowed plaintiff to amend complaint. disposed of : Jupiter Vindicator Mining (&, vs. Guardianship of Isabel Lois Mc- L. E.. and Frank fehurtllff; motion to retax costs denied. Laughlin, minor; Andrew C. Nellie MeGivern vs. N. J. Peterappointed guardian; bond, The regular November term of the District Court was opened here Monday by Judge C. W. Morse. On Ur was a large numthe trial whic'i cases of it was thought ber would be ir ed, but all except two jury o.tM$4 wer continued for the tsrm. The following matters were a two-thir- ds 'L,ia , lin ofthe Justice son, $260,000. ?eace; writ of Estate of George H. Reynolds, de- prohibition denied. J. G. Bagnell vs. Park City Corceased; order of sale of personal poration, et al., to be tried on Monproperty allowed. next. , Estate of Henry DeHuff, deceas- day M. J. Lockhart, et al., vs. Will ed; final account approved and disBlake and Chas. Clegg; motion for tribution of estate ordered. it granted. Estate of Joseph McCormick, de- vs. Faust Creamery W. H. Stevens ceased ; final account approved and idistribution of estate ordered. A Supply Co., to be tried Monday. A. 8. Potta vs. J. B. Hoyt, execuEstate of Ole Christensen, deceasthe conrt to reed; W. J. Bardsley appointed ad- tor; Judgment by cover note for $195.50, Interest and ministrator; bond, $650. A. Davison, costs. Estate of Elizabeth Wid-do- p deceased; return of sale of real Thomas Widdop anl Ellen vs. Isaac Edwards and Zeb Ed. r estate confirmed. the court, in Zions Sayings Bank A Trust Co., wards; Judgment Yi. Jesss A Ruth M. Fox; demurrer favor of the defendant; injnnctlon . overruled and ten days allowed to dissolved. The first contested divorce case to non-sn- Annr 1 it 1 1 i i w Re-sin- ,4 f first Bational W- 4 (Established May 10th, Capital, $25,000 We pay 4 cent interest on Time Deposits.' solicit JAMU P1NDREE. Primpnct ADAM PATTERSON. Vice-Put- s your patronage.- tender, juicy lamb? A big - of Salt Lake. ALFRED BLONQUIST, VlCt-PM- S FRANK PINGR CE, Cashicr. as line of Blankets " i BULLOCK BROTHERS i V 'V i . a nice, delicious steak? j Eci.;saL...- Coalville W W VW W W H a nr, Calderwood Bros. 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