Show SALT LAKE divorce suit salt lake dept 13 proceedings in the griffin divorce case were before judge hilea this afternoon by the recalling ot mrs carr for abe plaintiff in rebuttal the witness eaid she bad ecca mrs griffin cry and make out to to her husband that she was very much over by signs to witness plaintiff showed that it was only put oo 00 the witness was not permitted to eay when or where this took place mrs carr remembered mrs paine and mrs griffin calling apin her at fort douglas what was eaid witness was not permitted to say dr J C hanchett said be was called on the 2nd of january to treat mr griffin at 11 east third south street he attended him until january mr griffin aa o 0 with acute bronchitis attended with an unusual amount of fever his temperature was when be first called and was up to until the his condition was such that be could not have been guilty of the offence he was charged with dur iok that period the witness also eaid be baw no improper conduct mr new ell nd himself attended him witness called more frequently as a auree than as a physician dr nilee gave evidence to tha state of misi berkmans Berk mane health at abe time griblin was supposed to be living with her he said she waa suffering from a disease peculiar to women that when mr grifffin in was in the hospital he save orders that no one waa to see him cross examined 1 I will not answer the question to abe name of the di beckeman Ber keman was afflicted with I 1 remember having bad a conversation with mr griffin on the hospital steps when she said she bad found miss berkman in mr griffins room she asked me why the berkman woman was allowed to remain and his wife apt oat J promised sed I 1 would not allow her in again or anyone else the disease tat had would cause ber PW V pur fl abe time eha was ill she 6 oil j fg attended dancing school I 1 should have objected it I 1 bad found it out sir gruda I 1 bought a pony from mr steel I 1 paid I 1 gave a note or it I 1 never had any other transaction with him than this note I 1 paid the note at the commercial national bank 1 have not sot the note I 1 can produce the check 1 peabody I 1 am a bookkeeper ln the commercial national bank I 1 was there in 1891 I 1 bad a note made by to mr steel te witness produced the bank book in which an entry was made and it bb oed that the note bad been paid on of september 1891 the check elvean payment was also produced mr griffin was recalled I 1 do no know where the note ie I 1 am not in the habit of keeping notes after they are paid this is the check I 1 eave in payment I 1 do not remember now the interest charles mitchell I 1 know mr griffin I 1 have work for him I 1 worked part of may jane and july I 1 worked on the sprinkler the pony was brought fo the barn and taken up to the house I 1 saw the pony at mr steels barn and saw it in the sprinkling barn I 1 saw the ame pony out at mr griffins place james keeling was called and testified that ho bad known miss berkman since 1878 mr zane raised a question as to the manner of questioning ine the witness and the witness was dismissed mr griffin was recalled and testified as to the number of times he bad paid for mrs griffins whisky or other drinks I 1 remember the night mrs griffin took the dose of laudanum mrs griffin of receiving an anonymous letter I 1 never sent such a letter and never caused dueh a letter to be written court adjourned commissioned ralph P hunter ot we ber and alfred picot of cache were commie stoned notaries yesterday in the of gibbs vs the aden street railway the appeal was dismissed by the supreme court by the consent of all parties the certificate of appointment of W R williams of ogden aa an agent ol 01 the new york life was filed with the secretary 0 state yesterday J M lapp ol 01 ogden was registered at the Knute tord quil is again in the city strange as it may be has gone into the business going to manti after a bunch sunday and returning to the city visitors over at the joint building if they had visited the basement would have seen an interesting sight yesterday afternoon the whole place was filled with high school children who had come there to buy books for the ensuing term under the new regulations high school pupils have to purchase their own books yesterday aa quickly as the store room was filled the doors were closed until the lucky ones had made their purchases forrest F eccles the brother of general traffic manager eccles and a rgeina railroad man died in this city on y |