Show 3HE ATTORNEYS LICENSE Bight of CitytoBeTested In Supreme Su-preme Court The demurrer o the defendant G P Boruman was yesterday overruled In the case filed against himt by Ogden City The action arises out of th plan determined de-termined upon to teat the rIght of the city to levy a ta on attorneys The council passed an prflinance meeting acme of the emergepeles raised by the adverse decision cr1 Judge Boiapp in a sImilar case and Boreman was again arrested and fined 10 After overrullhg the demurrer the judge acquitted the defendant and the case Bill now be appealed to the supreme su-preme cotmmt Waiiie Parr Returns Walhie Farr came into the sheriffs office yesterday and gave himself up to be tried for the ttheft of goods fthm the store of Mr Aband rome time ago He ctdmits his guilt saying that he together to-gether with Bert Fair and young Trunkhill did lee job He wonted his way south as far as Grand Juetion at 1cr hiding In Ogden ton about a week There he resolved toreturn and parted from BerbFarr His presence in Ogden Og-den was knrnvn to the sheriffs office and police departmencyho have werked together an the caseMonday night but the boy was not dlcturbdd on the promise of his parelita that he wqUid appear yesterday morning District CcUXt Matters Tht ease of the Marriott Irrigation comptuly vs the Bear River Irrigation company et al was on yealerday mt lag before Judge Johnson in the court of the Second district At noon it went over until this Inorning when argu menta wilt be heard In the afternoon Judge Johnson heard argumefits for a new trial in tjw case of Eva Campbell vs the Rio rande Western the motion acts taken under advisement Judge Itolapp heard arguments in the case of Francis Wilde vs the Union Pacific decinion was reserved The feature of the arguments in the Wilde case wns the scoring givea jhe jury by Attorneys A Gee and La Grand Young who characterized the verdict as an outrage and said the jurors had violated their oaths in bringing in such exorbitant damages when they had svorn to weigh well the evidence The motion for a new trial in the case of Knold vs Rio Grande Western made by the defendants was also an gue l and taken under advisement The Knold and the Campbeli cases each rest on identical state of facts Campbell having beea the engineer and ICnold the fireman injured by the Came Ox ploslon but the Campbell case went against the plaintiffs and they moved for the new trial The Knold case went I against the railroad company and the company moves for the new trial Hence the attorneys ott each side had an opportunity toargue on both sides of the subject Mrs Pratt SeriouslyIll Mrs Agutha A Pratt the only aur viving wife of Apostle Parley P Pratt is vemc ill at the home of her daughter Mrs H Eidredge 2354 Qulney avenue Grave fears are enteralned lest she may net recover Ogden Briefs Councilman Ash is quite seriously9ll at his home Sheriff Layne yesterday took A N Peterson to the asylum at Provo An orchestra of twcincty plecer3 will come up from Salt Lake tonight with I the All Haliows boys The child of Mr and Mrs RocIham I died last evening at the residence on I Twentysixth street after a brief illness ill-ness Thomas Loughney left yesterday for San Francisccf where he will enter the employ of the Schillings Best corn I pany The All Hallows boys are to put on the stirring Iriah drama More Sinned Aginat Than Sinning at the Grand tonight to-night Dr C E Coulter spent yesterday in Binghani looking over the minin property on which he recently secured a 2500 option Don Maguire lectured last night lit K P hall under the auspices of La Coterie on the subject of Granada and the Alharnbra before a large and in crested audience Jolla Contos has challenged Ezra I Richardson to a match simoot tot the champlonetmip of Weber county the loser to pay for the abets and toenter tam the winner at supper |