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Show IX rJUDICULtCIBfiLES. . II. IV. Xaisbltt Sfnleoced. Olher Cases Ucanl.- .THIRD DISTRICT COCRT. Proceedings today before Judge Zane: TrumauO. AngUl et aU vs. V. A. Itycrsctal.; demurrer to complaint submitted. John 15. Taylor vs. John W. Smith; submitted to the jury this afternoon. Ciicton Ainsworth was ordered to appear tomorrow forarralgnment on an indictment found against him. W. Henry llofflifcimer, Indicted forabduction, was also ordered to apjrar for arraignment at 10 a.m. touiuriuTi. Carl J. Bergman iV al. ts. Aman-dn Aman-dn J. Daldqulst it al.; settled and dismissed. Benjamin F. Thomas was admitted admit-ted to citizenship, r II. W. Nalsbitt,- Esn..was callrf for sentence on a ohargeof unlawful cohabitation, to which he had pleaded guilty. He stated in reply to thojudge that he had made the plea rather than bring his family intn court, but he had not lived with more than one wife. He had three wives, and would not repudiate re-pudiate any of them. He had fifteen fif-teen children. The court remarked that hu should not have burdened himself with such a large family, aud sentenced him to imprisonment In the penitentiary for six months, and to pay the costs of the prosecution. prosecu-tion. oojijiissiostn's oorKT. This morningaeaioonman named Samuel Hill was arrested on a charge of&KeaUtt, made by Fred Itehrman. The case v. ill be heard before Commissioner Com-missioner Greenman. Today Deputy JIartlial Bush arrested ar-rested K. T. Voung, a soldier at Fort Douglas, and a girl named IiouIe Bally, 14 years or oge, and a resident resi-dent of the First Ward, on a charge of fornication. They were taken before Commissioner Greenman, where they pleaded guilty abd w ere held to await the aslton of the grand Jury. Young's bail was fixed at $500, and that of the girl at $300. She was released on her own recognizance. recog-nizance. The parents of the girl are almost detracted over the couive their daughter has pursued. j l-OI.ICE ITKJI?. I John Daly was before Justice J IjSney today on a charge of stealing a pair of 7 pants from Walker Bro-tlurs' Bro-tlurs' Company. He pleaded guilty to liavlcg committed the offense, and was sentenced to 100 days in jail. The following Were assessed the amounts named for drunkenness: lint Iyon, W. F. Lewi and W. McLaughlin, $10 eftri; H. Well, $15; Jticliard Omata, Dan rtussell, Kd. Bhrmingham, Thomas Burke. G. F. Shurtellortb and Wm. Daniels, $5 each. Peter McCuuc, George Quinn and W. D. llobinson were arrested yesterday yes-terday for bciugdrunk, and are held awaiting trial A.-S. Warden and hobt. Taylor are in custody on 'a charge of trespass, tres-pass, and Benjamin Ainsworth is In a like position for vagrancy. Thomas Tiiompsou is to be tried tomorrow for grand larcen v. He i accused of having grabbed a 10 gold piece from the hand of a man who was exhibiting Sme money in a saloon. Waller Bonner was arrested yesterday, yes-terday, the accusation being that he had obstructed the sidewalk. He left $10 as security for his appearance appear-ance at the trial. James McCarty, John Watson and Wm. Flynn were called thh. afternoon for trial on a charge of grand larceny. They are accused 3f having stolen eight pairs of pants, valued ai $-S.75, from the I"eopIe'a Equitable- Co-op. store. |