Show THE EQUITY CALENDAR it New Settings for the Last Weeks in May t KNAPP GETS A DIVORCE HIS WIFE WENT TO COOK FOR A i HANDSOMER MAX t r An Action Against the CUT to Be Tried Before a Referee Motion j for a Xew Trial in 11 Famous Ola Minipg Case A Big Judgment k Awnriled The day in the district court was devoid I y de-void of incident and was interesting only in that Judge Merritt had announced an-nounced the setting of equity cases for r the balance of the May grind This brought forth the pick and flower of I the local bar that for over an hour watched the course of the fickle issue Upon the calerdai which is tacked on below the court will grind until May 28 at which time the judge will gop go-p into chambers to prepare for the June term of the Supreme court Procured His Divorce During the proceedings which con tiued in a desultory way until 3 oclock in the afternoon Willis Knapp who nearly sixteen years ago had been married to hd wife Mamie came tim Idlv Into court witn his attorney and a single witness and departed with a decree of divorce in his hand Until I some two years ago Willis said his domestic life had been happy He returned I re-turned home one night however to find that the dove had flown the cot and tracing her learned that she had been installed as housekeeper for another man at Stockton He induced her to return and something over a I year ago she again abandoned him to seek fortune at Tintic while he laid i In the hospital Upon this showing and the evidence of the witness who had accompanied him the decree of separtion was entered Swindlers Discharged Capn Nowell of the industrial army who made complaint against R H Swineberg whom he charged with disturbing the peace failed to appear I t when the case was called yesterday I afternoon and upon the motion of Associate As-sociate County Attorney Eichnor Commissioner Com-missioner ilcNally discharged the prisoner Meanwhile Nowell as a member of Carter the soi disant generals gen-erals staff is fighting his way out of I the wilderness over at Lehi Minutiae from Merrittn I The following orders were made during dur-ing the day G M Arnold vs John D Shaffer et I al judgment and decree of foreclosure foreclos-ure for 51303 with attorneys fee in the I sum of 75 i C F Loofbourow administrator vs I the Niagara Mining and Milling company com-pany defendant allowed on proper showing until June 1 to file statement on motion for new trial 1 Mountain Ice and Cold Storage company com-pany vs Salt Lake City referred > by I consent to Parley L Williams esq to 1 take testimony and report findings Joseph Holt vs Charles E Pearson thirty days additional time to file statement i state-ment on motion for new trial Arthur Brown vs George S Smith demurrer to complaint withdrawn James BFishleigh vs J L Snow et al amendment to the demurrer allowed al-lowed on behalf of defendant Mason Althea Brown vs George S Smith and Emma D Smith default and judgment judg-ment in the sum of 1000 together with attorneys fee Patrick Turbin vs the Hardy Young company default foreclosure and judgment in the sum of 32000 together with attorneys fee in the sum of Sl 000 The Equity Calendar The following settings of equity cases were made by Judge Merritt yesterday yester-day I TUESDAY MAY 15 6335Utah Wyoming Improvement Improve-ment company vs Thomas Langtree Zane Putnam J L Rawlins 125Sd Patrick Phelan et al vs Jas W Pitts et al Booth Lee Gray Rawlins Critchlow J M Hurd WEDNESDAY MAY 16 9071 Ontaiio Silver Mining company vs Eliza Nelsen Bennett Marshall Bradley P LWilliams SS67 Beatrice Hirschman Oppen i helmer vs W S McCornick et al Dickson Stone C S Varian W C Hall THURSDAY MAY lit li-t 104C6 Brighton North Point Irrigation Irri-gation company vs Charles J Hubbard et al Brown Henderson Williams Van Cott CottFRIDAY FRIDAY MAY 18 9336 G F Culmer vs F D Clift et al J G Sutherland Arthur Brown G KroegerMONDAY MONDAY MAY 21 8321A Klopenstein et al vs Nicholas Nich-olas Treweek Bennett Marshall Bradley Dickson Stone 8322 A Klopenstein et al vs J W Kennedy et al Same attorneys S323A Klopenstein et al vs J W Kennedy et al same attorneys TUESDAY MAY 22 r S906W R Smith et al vs J J OReilly et al W H Dickson Sutherland Suther-land Judd WEDNESDAY MAY 23 9443usan Dudler vs John P Cat Ca-t t hoon et al Williams Van Cott Rawlins Raw-lins Critohlow 9600Harriet Ann Watson vs A F Mayberry Dey Street Bennett Marshall I Mar-shall Bradley THURSDAY MAY 24 I 9795Deseret National bank vs Thos Snarr administrator et al lie Grapd Young S P Armstrong 10431G C Bartle vs Annie Peters Brain F Pierce Williams Van Cott Waddell Adams FRIDAY MAY 25 10030 Henry Rudy et al vs Oquirrh Water and Land company et al Williams Wil-liams Van Cott W11 Dickson 10325 Mary Ann Keddinton vs William Wil-liam Keddinton Rawlins Critchlow Richards Moyle J H Harris I I MONDAY MAY 28 10336W H Casady vs Lewis EI I Casady Loofbourow Kahn Frank Pierce i I Court Condensations I The trial of James Spencer and Dave Hughes wil take place before jury in Judge Merritts court on Monday morning i morn-ing A transcript of judgment was filed in the district court yesterday in the case 10f Jas Milliron vs J H Howenstein the plaintiff obtaining judgment in the lower court for 5725 Justice Blazer has filed a transcript of appeal in the battery case before ommissioner Greenman by whom he was fined 50 and costs and it will be I heard in the Third district court Arguments in the case of the board of education vs the Salt Lake Pressed Brick company have closed and the matter is now IP the hands of Referee Richards Probate Court Estate of Thomas Booth deceased hearing of final acount and distribution June 5 Estate of Samuel Sharp Walker deceased de-ceased hearing of final account and petition distribution May 22 |