Show Xutcs from Ogden lu the district court on Monday Siiluij enl of IxwKton Cache Couutj whit hnti pleaded I guilty to h unlawful I cohalution was arraigned I for mitt nee His attorney made Hi a stall mentnHlo hii family atliiirs and nfir tho court sentenced him to two months imprisonment and the 1m I tl jtaj meut of costs CharIc8 cL 11111 1 Whit of Hooper was arralni l nn ft Siruu charge having ro oli previouMj pleaded guilty He made a brief statement on which the court hlh gave a lengthy Icclureand Clr scntcncitl 1 him to six months in Hit inultcu I < nlen tiarj Mark talj Lindsay was irraigned on the charge Wl rrJnl of 110 CI31O unLmfiil cohabita lon and pleaded not olnit Jult The case of the United Stag SIdney Kent adultery with t ills is missed as the former cae orwr c covered i the came lime cmbraccim rme lnr the latter Intte indictment James A Lewis was arraigned ou the charge of grand larceny null pleaded not guilty Yestenlai Io < ic nf n it > h1 tle f w etcvo was ordered Andrew dl mitsed Transtrons forgcrj I I I the case of the etc People vs Peter J Joel ct al I Charles Parcher 1 one of the defendant tlo entered defeUlnl a plea of not guilty to the charge of grand larceny One of the defend nnts James Lewis pleaded j not guilty the dayprevhous pcdcd guiy tl previous and was re I mantled to the PenItentIary mante tle await Jntenlll ing trial We Marshall awai lrhnll ar WI raigned on the charge of grand lar ceny m which n heplcadcd 1 not guilty iuu < ii > igueu on me charge of grand larceny to which he entered a plea of not guilty Walter Chafe l e charged with forgery was arraigned ant leaded not guilty K W Kxum 1Iede n arraigned on the charge of assault with iil ih tent to commit tnt cmmit murder to which he pleaded not guilt The indict Indic ment was brought In on the eel deuce of the trouble with EdItor Charles S King of the Union The case or the People etc d vs J B McLellan and lUuoen fcmith was ignored by the grand Jury and ordered dlsuiltcd The grand jury came into court and reported jur CIr four eIlrl United States and four Territorial indictment Tcrtornl On Monday bin riff Helnap ob talus his potion of the reward for the capture of the D i It G train robbers While John Hudson and tld Joseph I edwldge were out hunting ducks I on MonJaj they came across a dnc wild cat in Burtons Bend of Ir nsa s 9 VcUr rives Vhisui first cen itwai cr r tatloucd in a tree and calmly cur Veins time hunter They fired four shots at it when I fell from the tree shot start to run They followed fol-lowed U into tIn truth and in a lowe I short time aw It or It runic In anothertrve Oneof the Ojl toot a goal square sliot at it and caught i In the neck which tiled Its life on this mundane sphere I measured meas-ured rS inches and weighed thirty five pollnd On Sunday Otis at the ehlltlren of Ieer ntlelron who had betui very nIck alUm nmahiguiant diJhtlera and Ohio died the tIn befotvwas niriet lOu l-Ou one of the children of Hr outs who had nLo died from the same dlscafe S buried I was understood yesterday that an oilier child of lib tiled but it wa not finitely learned whether such vas the case John Chirps place has been quarantined liccaute of thai salute disease and last evening lion I U J Piirj s reside nee nnd that of Lee Harris were placarded because of scarlet fever Little Mark Llnd I sejfonof Mark Lind ev is down with diphtheria and trI house where hu is has been imarantlned I A wreck occurred on the Wyoming Wy-oming division of the Union Pacific Pa-cific Monday evening which caused considerable damage and injured time engIneer and fireman I was the freight train running just ahead of the liver coming west near Hampton 1ST miles east of Ogden A broken rail was encoun tered Wm Stewart the engineer whiR badly scalded and the fireman trenUn Smith Ilrakap had his left leg broken They were brought down on the fast mail train which wns tin hours and len minutes late Tho Injured niercjrere lakeli lo the Union Jndtic hospital In this city where they wIll receive the best of care and here it h t h hope lluy will recover from he Injuries caused by an accident e which no one can b blamed The estlmale of the damage to the rolling stock all to freight was not learned TIme findings of Judge Anderson in tho ere of S M Pre lnv vs Thomas 1 Dec Joseph fetanford and Nathan Tanner came up from the lower court eitcnlay and were hied in the clerks cilice Thej were in favor of tie elcfeudaut granting them the right to sit ao justices of the lot in the precincts i created bj this County Court The case In brief Is as follows Shortly tS N after this taI at which S M Preliaw had been elccleil Justice of the Peace of Ogilen Pre duct the Count Court div ided hy l their action aId precinct into four calling them Oguleuu precincts Ko 12Sand 4 For these precincts thtj apioinletl justices of the peace Justice Pieshaw lieing ap iolnled to hit first precinct the other limos itntlimin to the nosi thou of justice of the pence of the other pfCIIl n jHctivclj Mr Pnhan held that the action was without authority and a he had Utn tleeteil for the Itre PrecInct he pnjid thai the others be ousted rum oIliest The ease was heard before Judge mlefn hut thIs cIty and the uhtctotds i of yesterday was I the result of this hearing I Tlie hiuidiuigs i if law I are to lt the ethel that the county uHirt have this ltvtrtO divide the preciucU vvhtnevir it is I considered to largeami appoint the justices cC the newlj created 1 lure duds Thus this aelion of the cirtinlj court h I su lnined Dydn SCaniiartt Hcc n |