Show TUREE THREE SENTENCES the fun full penalty in each instance no promises made the chief justice finds no conquered quer mormons cormons Mor mons in the third district court this morning FREST HUGH 8 GOWANS of tooele thoele was the first called to receive sentence from judge zane for having lived with and acknowledged his wives the court asked the usual question in regard d to the future conduct of the de defendant t and brother gowans replied 1 I have nothing to say as to the future 11 the full penalty of the law six months imprisonment in the penitentiary and a fine of W and costs was imposed the next to receive judicial clemency was WM H LEE also of tooele thoele his reply to the judges inquiry was the same as that made by 13 brother rather gowans and he be received the same penalty for spurning to be a coward and traitor alter after him came HERBERT J FOULGER of the twenty first ward and first counselor to the bishop of that ward to the courts question he replied similarly to the other brethren court you yon do not conw what you yoa will do in the future brother foulger said he had no statement to make of his intention ju in that regard in the p past a st he be had bad striven to do right and to maintain a conscience void of offense toward god and toward all men H he e url tirl injured no one that he knew of had lived as ad a good citizen but as to the future he did not know what he would do court Is it your intention to steal in the future mr foulger I 1 am not here on trial for stealing court you do not know what you will do mr faulger F ulger I 1 do not when the witnesses in my case went before the grand jury I 1 told them to tell the truth and they did so at the trial I 1 was wag sworn and told the truth the court then repeated its well worn remarks about a man setting up his judgment ay as to U what laws he would obey jf etc c and closed with sentencing sent sentencing encin brother brother foulger to the full penalty 0 of the law the three brethren thus sentenced to suffer for conscience sake were taken out to the penitentiary today to day |