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Show F1R$T DISTRICT COURT. PraccellngJ Helorj tlie Court at 1'rorn. The court resameJ its seslon jfuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In the cue uf Joseph Page, the Jury having returned a verdict of guilty, tho defense asked a stay of procedure for ten days to get ready for a Rcxr trial. ' W. R.,Smlt'i pleaded guilty to tho c'lnrge of unlawful cohabitation. cohabita-tion. SMiteuw was net for Oj tober).' J. P. Kelly. clnrgd witli having stolen overalls nt Tin-tla, pleaded tut guilty. Woi.II. Gibson, aosisod of ex-bcrzliiign ex-bcrzliiign while habbjrd uher shop, took Ul WcJneslay morning to plead. SimucI Mulberry, charged with the killing of Fulmer at ClearCrctk Jast moutli, nieadej not guilty. Mr. A. G. SaUierland and S. It. Thur man were appointed asooantels for Uiedefene. J. H. itoycr pienJcil not guilty to the charge or burglary, alleged to havu lx4n nynlltnl at ThUUq last month. wkdmsdav tortMa. m . James Page came up for sentence for having made fatso returns from tho ML Pleasant potoftlee. He was av-sed a fine of $30 and Uiceostiof the proecutlon. Messrs. Mjtcn, Wedgeworth and Crawfman, were npjwlnteJ to do Tend Urooksand McGInnlj, charged Willi assault with rocks upon Hrake-man Hrake-man Green. The grand Jury reported three in-dlclmenls. in-dlclmenls. W.tk Hritt'scaw uf unlawful co-luebitatlon co-luebitatlon was ignored. Charles Eartheiibtvck, George Earthenbreck, James lturrlson and Jsmeit Garbelt pleadeil not guilty to tire charge of steeling sheep. William Gibson folded notgulity to the chirge of oiubczzlemeut. file ea-e of the i'cupta v.Sorcn Mickeren, cliarged with unlawful cohabitation, was taken up for trial. Maria Mlckel-tn Live at Fountain Foun-tain Green. Was married to Soren MIcktUeii lu Denmark. Tlie wit ness couli not sreak English nud stood icddc Auguta Mlckclicn Live at Fountain Green. My husband's name Is fcoren Mlckeisen. Have lietn married nluo years. Have chl.'dreri by lilm. Ills llrst wife's name Is Maria. 11 ve in iny father's houc. Thrte blocks from Maria's. Have always lived there. My lost child is two years and seven mouths old. I was Lorn lu ISoS. My husband hus-band has not visited father's houe fur three years. Havo been to Mickel-en's hou.-u a few times In tlie lst three year. Xcver ate there. He has not eaten at our houe for llireo years. Havo never been out with hl-n l-Jbllely. It has been more Uian three years since Mlckelsen was with rue. He quit coming to our place on account of Uie law. There are three rooms lu father's houie. Lliave one. Have Ilvevl there nine jeers. Mickelcn h'ts sent tupimrt by his boys. He has nit brought any thing to me for three years. Have been nt hi ho.ie four cr five tim-s. Havn't spoken to hlni within three J ears. Maria again took thestauu, an in-tcrireUr in-tcrireUr Having be-en eeoured I sometimes goober to Auguta's to eev Uie folk-. Havu not aceii Midc-vSncii Midc-vSncii there. He has not bu there w hen Augusta comes to my houw. She wis st my pidee three months a?o. Mickclieu was then In the field. Augusta is known as the second w He of MIckebvli. To Thurmaii Deftn iant doet not live with Augusta as hi wife. AugUita ngxin took the stand and denied that hu testified before the grand jury that she nad visited Iter Husband at Ills house. Shu aIo denied de-nied Uiat she In J staid with him nil night, for three years, allliouli It Is understood she Is his fecund wife. To Tliurranu I agreed with Mlckelseii thM we woul I not live tbceilrer, over three; years ag-. Janies Miebel-tu, son ol defend aalv U-tiflc-i I liive known Au-guUa, Au-guUa, father sevotid wife, f.r nine ynats. She lias children that bear f ether's name. I lave seen Aiieuln at fntber's house and take meals there. Father was ab-eMt. Fatlier sends Auc.uU provt'on. Saw fjther go to Augu"a'- s-nue years ago. liet"p:4-d living there three yen ago Itrt July. Michael Mi'krl-en Live with my mo-he", Msrii Mirel-en. Au-guHtn Au-guHtn Jives f ur block fro n u. HrlJoni liavo I sreu Augustl at our liou--. Tlieru s not mfllcient cvlJence on thl ca.e for a cottvlctinu and Jury w.s iti-tmcu-d to relurua c--llll tof llt guilty. Thee 8 -of Uie United States vs. AttliuxCaniidiell wa cal!e!. Hie defendant was not prevent nuu hi attaint y a-ked that Uie c-e go over until Mondajv Tne court stated that the manner on whit It hutiiwr-i was arranged would not K-rmll of thl 1hi( the rest) would be set fur Saturday next. The Johu Hickman forgery case was called and Jury empaneled. Court adjourned till 2 o'clock. |