Show Important Suits Decided In the case of Charles Mavnard vs the Locomotive Engineers Mutual Life and Accident Insurance association Judge Rolapp yesterday handed down a decision in favor of the plaintiff This is a somewhat celebrated case by reason rea-son of its having been rought in several sev-eral courts and on numerous side issues Is-sues besides the case in chief It results re-sults in the plaintiff being decreed 3 000 insurance together with interes for several years The case of Thomas G Stednke vs M N Graves a suit on notes wzu heard yesterday N W Sonnedecke appeared for the plaintiff and C i Loofbourow In connection with Evans Rogers for the defendant A non suit was granted by Judge Holapp The North American Savings Loan and Building company yesterday filed suit against Joseph M Harris and Mary A Harris his wife for a decree of foreclosure In the sum of 225354 William Smith yesterday filed suit against Hans J Peterson and wife for a decree of foreclosure In the sum of 485 Memorial Day The marshals of the various fraternal organizations Intending to take part In Memorial day are requested to meet In the mayors office at the city hall at 7 oclock p m sharp Sunday the 28th Inst R H G MINTY Officer of the day G A R Wars and Rumors A illttte unpteasntness occurred Tuesday Tues-day night between Attorney John D Murphy and Frederick Schaerger The tussle occurred in front of the Standard Stand-ard office and Schaerger it is claimed took refuge therein The Standard scribes promptly unearthed un-earthed the sensation and presented a very readable column write up of the affair Shaerser is out in an advertisement in which he says V Editor Evening Press I Frederick Schaerger who was mentioned In this mornings Standard as having had trouble with John Murphy will deposit 100 with any responsible business man to be covered by a like amount by the Standard the Standard to have the money if Its champion can do what it says he did do The engagement to occur in a room and not on the public streets as only dogs fight on the streets and Schaerger considers himself a gentleman FREDERICK SCHAERGER The trouble between the two men dates back several years Murphy being be-ing attorney against the other man The final decision was given recently against Schaersrer Just where the meet will be pulled off has not been decided It may have to be nulled off in Nevada The Circus The Ringllng circus yesterday spread its tents in Ogden and was attended by I the usual crowds who were shown the usual things In the usual manner There are some features of the Ring ling show which surpass anything ever seen in the west Barton and Graves Several other efforts are being made to have Clarence Barton and Leon Graves brought back to Utah It was learned yesterday that another warrant war-rant for each of them had been issued by Justice Hulaniskl on Saturday last and forwarded to New York This makes the fifth warrant which has been forwarded for each of the boys Its It-s presumed that new extradition papers pa-pers have been asked for The bank people and the officers feel that the other > requisitions were dishonored on technical grounds and they will endeavor en-deavor to have Governor Black reopen re-open the case In the preparation of the new papers they have endeavored VtO avoid every possible error and to make them conform in every respect to the requirements of the laws of the state of New York Local Briefs On June 17 Ogden will be visited by Walter L Mains circus and menagerie i The board of education meets tomorrow tomor-row night to select teachers for next year No session of the board of county commissioners was hold yesterday as vas expected C S Douglas an electrician of the I Big Cottonwood Power company was a visitor In Ogden yesterday A special meeting of the city council I vlll convene tonight to hear the report of the mayor on the progress of negotiations ne-gotiations with the water company The employees of the Z C M I have accepted the challenge of A L Brewer to a game of baseball and the Interest log contest will come off in a day or two woThe The advance sale of seats for El Capltan tonigCit has been large and he present appearances are that the S R O sign may have to be used Those derfrins to see Sousas famous piece should 20 early The large skein of wire was turned through the pipe line of the power dam yesterday and the wheels were run at quite a high rate of speed Several bad Money back if you dont like Schillings Best Tea and money at your grocers A Schilling Co San Francisco 333 eaks In the wooden pipe were dls overed and the water was shut off and he faults repaired The lecture Friday night In the high school by Professor J E Talmage la for the benefit of tine Free Kindergarten Kindergar-ten association and will perhaps be the last opportunity of Ogden people to hear the learned scholar before his departure de-parture for the land of the czar Yesterday was a very busy day for the police an unusual number of hoboes surething men pickpockets mendicants and the like having come to town with the circus Early In the day orders were issued to arrest al suspicious characters without waiting for a violation of the law By 10 oclock last night 23 had been arrested and will be given hearings this morning Frank M Driggs of the Utah school for the deaf and dumb and blind hereIn here-In Ogden has contributed an article to appear next fall in the Annals of the Deaf a magazine published at Washington Wash-ington D C and edited by Edward Allen Fay The article deals with Mr Driggs method of teaching geography to mutes and is to be Illustrated bv a number of drawings which Mr Driggs mailed yesterday |