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Show JUDGE ZAHE'S CHARGE To the Grand Jury o Ihe Third District Court, this Uorolag. HIS UuMill'.S mhi: or 1UI1MNU. Cme IntoltlnjrUrlalii lltlllic;lranv arlloiii aad mi I torhllmt Hale of tntrrrtt.-lurr.t)'a Stutcnre, He Tlila lui been n har.t morning In (.'lilef Jllatli a Zatie'a Court, and below will bo found a complain rtfatt of the proceidloga up to tbo tlmo of Ilia noou adjournment. mnicT rott tut! i LAi.NTirr. I n the cnir.lrlo 1 j eaterday afternoon, of W.J. Klllrem ti. .. II. Dale, the Jury Ihla miming brought Inn ruled Tirdlct, finding for the Ulntlrr, anl uainlnz the damaee at MHI.M. Notlco of motion tot n now trial vat Klrcn L counnelfor the defendant. onArin JUHV. The namoa of the thirteen KranJ Jururc aworn yeeterday were cilled, and Miara. J. I'. Jack mid D. Van lluiklrk now took tlio rcqulrid oath and were added to tho Hi'., wliloli, ai roraiHIej, atanja aa followa: J, I. Jack (foreuiau), 1), Van llua. Lira, Bait Inko City; Joae li llafln, 1'lne canyon, Tooelo county; l A. Virtue, W. I), (laby, Charlea II. I'elt and W. H. Crlimon, all of Halt Lake City; Marcua Ilennlou, Tuyloratllle, Itjrum (Jrant, Jlountlfu); laoao l'oal, John Crein and Frederick Oloii, Park City; I-oul. Kilm, Mill Creek; llrlg-ham llrlg-ham Helltri, riiiith Jordan; Jurph Mllcln.ll, Konint; 11. J, Urelgeraou, illngham. Ills iionoi.'j cilAlldi:. Judge Kane (who waa liuiwrfectly heard, owing to thu nolae which pre vailed In court, notably around the lable nt which uienibtra of tlio bar at o reatedlaldriaied the grand Jury In thn folluluglernitlUellllenivn-lt la thu Julyol IheCourttii rhaigeyoit tiucb-log tiucb-log your dutlea. Vou Iirtv vy lru liortant Uutlra lo perform. The lgl latlm drtnieut of the government uf the United Hlalea mid the lrglilatlva iii.arln.entof the Koveruimnt of thU Terrluiry havo deflurdcirtatn conduct aa Crimea, and lu unler to enforce Iho law they havu lmponed; lenaltlif. Tho nrjrit, of coune, of there lawa Is to protect life, liberty nnd proerly lo proluctaorlety from audi inemliraof Una will not nsierlUiu rlchta of rthera, or rreM ct the comuioii Kood. riiertfire It la lutpirUut that you should act coneclentlouily.and act upon tbo facts In tatli cjio that may tome Uforo you. If you fall to U tlila you fall In your duty to the ptoplo and to society, ant yiu dliriard Ihe oalha that you have lakun. Thovarlcua rrlmea t-al may bo cominlltHl agulnst thegoernmeut ol tbu United HUlea are denned In the acta nt Cangrrts, and tlioHf that may bu commuted agnlml the Territory ate ,1,'Mtn-l lu Iho IcrrllotlalenactmeulK. Ihey ran(;i from the hlchest to Iho Joweft claa of oltunHS. Vou havu t) luvertlcate i liarfra of murder; afti r that, robUry, burglar), larceny, down tuinollienie or tiling ll,iiior without n llceutr, or contrary to tne revolutions of the Jaw lmsAjuonlhuraluof It silling ou Kunday down to gambling and keeping keep-ing Udy.heutts and llielriiiucntlnc of tin ni. While there nro diileriiKra lu thu digrets of the rrlmea, It Is jually your duty lu all cans lo Investigate Inves-tigate any cliarze that nny come be lorn you, where the trobablllly Is suf. Ilient to authnrliu Invtiiitatiun. lu those lnvetlgatlona Jell arn to bo guided alwaya by n iltajle to roich thn truth. Voudoiiotalt here, or In the ItrandJury roi.m, for the turposo of Uistn,liig fivors or liulkllii; any miu becavnejuu may not llkohlm be rautojou miy havoaprejudheafalnst him, or lcauso any other man may wont you to Indltu or proatcute. Votir oath lui,oee thiaupou you, and )our dullea In a p,t lieral way slioul 1 Indicate the nl,llvie by whlili you should be imlded. Vou must Indue no man through ft ar, favor, or alfottbu, auy reward or the hope Ihtreor. Votirnnly purpuio and motive ahould bu to aner lain the truth Impartially and fairly. Wltnt-a.ee may come tvfoin you who are known as ''unwilling wlthiwts," iinJ some of thent may uvon perjure themselves. Ulrtira may not todli. Id to pitjure themsi Ives,, but may mdcavor tu adu the queetlou put to Hum, to aold telling mo who o truth. Uibers, again, may bo actuated by malice or III will ngnlnitaciue neighbor ujalustsoniebody whom they Imagine has tloi o them au Injury. All such wltnerses you must eiamtne carefully uudtciit HuniiloMjIy, Do not allow liurselvcs to Lo dictlvid If ourau lulplt. Vou tail only takoluto consideration con-sideration hgltlmate, ionitent, rela tlve, aud mahrlal evldenre, Vou have no right lo take Into consideration considera-tion auy outildo talk or ruuior; ynu limit consider only tin, Ustlmouy nf wltnia-ea who apjear biforeyouand iui.li triltlen evldeuoe-or documents an may tecaniitsnt. 1 he latv forbids you to talk to any one outside of Iho grand Jury room about auy ease or any man whose conduct con-duct you nro liupilrlnif Into. If anybody any-body altintpta to approach you In order lo lulluencu jour judgment, why, re-pott re-pott hlnj to thu court that he may lo dealt wllli ni a orlinlnal No man baa n right to Interfere with tho action nf the grand Jury In any way othtr than n lie opt ears In fore )0U us A witners, n ml tin re to till thu truth, I often hear, after grand Juries have hetn ill.-iharged, ill.-iharged, thut they ave Uen talking with mon nn lie outside. Thu law uiakesll u crlmo forjou to do so; It makialtacrlruefor Juu to disclose to nny )erson on tho otitsldu anything lint cicuis In Ihe grand Jury room, and thutislonu may baen (tleiidor a nolghU r whose tonduct has Inn In. vullrfnti, I, jon Iimo no rlklit to go and tellnnyliod), tocotiud tell him or talk wllhluuiatiMUtlt. If ouilu)ou vlu'alo j.iur tmths nnd coiumlt (irjlirj, aud Might to It sent tu the lmlriitlary. 1 make thete reuurkbe. i aun 1 oili'ii hrnr that i:i Jndju r .r do go outside aud talk nun mm wlnse unuuit la being lntstl ate I, 'Ihla I hiar probably niontlia Alter the matter mat-ter has pne I, (lentil men, 31m should I u vt ry 1 an ful, na I have nit 1 a Jy raid, 111 1 todlitloru to nn) tiu what tranH litis In tin (.rand Jury r m, nr how nuy Jurr has voitd uihiii uny iiuvs. Hon. The ill.tilct nltnrnc) will ho with yuu from lime to tlmo nnd will gUe )ou ary Intormatlou that jou mat ru .liilro as to any ofllnse under your In vtillgatlan, an 1 should yuu uvea an) further chnrgo you ran a near before the court aud sk for ml lltlonnl li-slructlons. li-slructlons. Thu gland Jury may rul-nurn rul-nurn from lime to lime, la tlio sltim-lion sltim-lion warrants. Ml V, OKI.' TODAV. Aslstinl l'rosertitlni: Attorney Hlehen Informix theJuJgo Hint V thele wuill.l t no w.itk to come be'ort the grand Jury tods), tiny night Rd-Joiirn Rd-Joiirn until tomorruw or aonie wk sequent day. Ilia lienor repeated this to thejumrs, who, having been cnuducled to tlielr room by the court Imllirt, seh cled their clerk nnd tin n illimisi J. 1 1 Is u ndt r. stood that they will uieuible again tomorrow to-morrow morning. aiirai. mauiuui in t'j.isKsr. Ill thu CLUO of riatt Lake City V. Haml.ll.il. Hmlth, by consent of the atlofcoja for the tiflectHe I attlea to the suit, and on motion tf Jtune llogt for Hie ilaloiur, the, apal ttu (lis missed and n precede ndo onlrrtd, AN8U ) It ITIIIIIIAM M. eTC. Weatirn News; aier Union e. I,. I) Kinney. Judgu Ilgr, for tho defend-nuhwlthdtew defend-nuhwlthdtew his ausatr III th a ncllou and plalntlirtriprisenled by H. 1J. Lewis) look Judgmental played. I.Mllllnr!lli:.5i) Ull A" J lOAXl TlieliiaUfllieeuinfJoi,erh t'aiim-gattin t'aiim-gattin vs. Cherh'S 1' l'lnk waa neat lakrn up, H. II. Lewis nialln4 rr the platiitll! nud Mr. Marllit for the tllfsudalit. rho 1 lalutlfl ! a tailor, nnd tho action ac-tion was brousht to recover from defendant de-fendant Ihe sum of (111, for tlothlnc supplied and various sums alleged lu l.avo been loaned 011 account of certain gambling tran-arllona, but which tho defendant strenuously ret udlatej. In tho course of the bearing the fact t!aejptd that on tne uiaslouthe llalnlKI loaned defendant IM on n pair of Lrncelits, unl that fur this he lial rhargctl interest '105u. for a irloil ofv elgrllefii luouihil When this piece of Inlorma-tlou Inlorma-tlou was Imnarteil the Judguel.leiseil his nsloubdunent anl remarked That la ridiculous; that sort of thing will tievip drt.' It waa ahowvi that tlio llllgiiita wtru "old chutn', and that the transactions, as set loilli lu Ihe cmhitni, eittnded from Ihe ) tar 18): up to a levent date. The Jury gave a verdict for ll.o llalutllls 101 iW, and n stay of leu day waa granted. 11UOHH jl ixli- ANnrKHOH. In Ibetasuotlhe United ritalea vs. Divld Murray, charged with fornication, fornica-tion, the deltndant wns nrralgntd this ruurnln: nnd lend guilty lo one ii thn two lndlolineuie aj;aitist h!ui,lbe prosecution prose-cution consenlltir; to tho second being Ulsruhaed. Muriay waa stntenced to ay a flno if till'. When Judgment had been 1 toimunced thu tugllier of the gill came forward nnJ, sj eiklug under suppressed excite inent, luld thu mutt that this was rially a ruse of sedutllon, the defendant having hav-ing taken advantage of the girl while In his etnloy. ills Honor now declined de-clined to hear inyaUtumcut from tlio woman, as neutentu had been pro-Lounced pro-Lounced And the matter dlsf oclt nf. T he fury gave a terdlct for tbu plain t ft fur 3IW, and stay of teu dayj was granted. |