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Show District Court. A Number of Unlawful Coh. abitatiun Canes. Indictments are Coming in I Quite Fast. I Th Brock MurAr Casa Ended. THURSDAY SEPT. it. Martin Olsen i.rraignal for unlawful cohabitation. The case against Daniel Th mpson. for unlawful ronabitalion was dismissed , at the request ot prosecution. The Giand Jury reported nine indict-j indict-j ments. I ). P Bennett, for adultrv. withdrew ; from pica of not guilty; laud enteted j one of guilty. James M S'ewart, Andiew Anderson, and Neils H Buriison foi unlawful cohabitation, co-habitation, and the lattel fur adultery, were art iigned. The case against Hyrum Dewsnip for adulirr, was continued lor the term at the request of the prosecution. A jury wus empaneled in the case ol U. S. vs. Hesan Lewis, of Sever County, for unlawful cohabitation, Defendant Went to trial and witnesses were heard on boih sides Alice Swauegan, Raleigh Ral-eigh I lies, M. M. L. I ties, Louis Karns a.orth, RinidiilphJ.ifir'r.iiiiei of de' id.ii.i J .uid Hyifm Nu 1 weit-wi'ne weit-wi'ne s si 1 in- posecuto . an. I iV G. Bai.et a .J Gewige tea.. 1.0 m-deleu-e. The Lew s case aigu' ly die aiior-neys. aiior-neys. I iic juiy wai inYvied and le-tned. le-tned. James Guyman i. .AaniivH .rdy anaigned on cliatge of lul cohal-iiatiou. cohal-iiatiou. nnff FRIDAY. SEPr 9. The jury in the Lewi else returi.ed a veidici uf not rnnliv I The jury in the Lemon case rendered a vetdict f not guilty. SATURDAY. SEPT 11 James Sahy and J sepii Sabv admitt ed to citizenship. The craud juiy repotted fourteen indictments in-dictments The case of the United States vs. Elijah Eli-jah Burns, David Cai dland, Lats Amold-us.and Amold-us.and John (Juarenberg and ol the people peo-ple vs Elizabeth Mutpliy et al were ignored. ig-nored. The case of the ft) p!e vs. John Hana-fer, Hana-fer, maintaining a nuisance, and witnesses witness-es on both sides examined. Arthur H. Campbell, james H.Jenk ns Rasmus Justesen and -"has. H. feriy plead not guilty of adultery. ZachtiahS Taylor, Soien Michclson, Geo. V. Rawlenson and Chtistiau Otter stroni plead nt guilty to charges of unlawful un-lawful ct habitations. Chat. Vincent anaigned for unlawful c 'habitation. To.ik time to plead. The case against James Gymaii for unlawful cohatntalion, taken up and witnesses examined. Tue j tidge instructed in-structed the jury to return a vetdict of not gu Ity. George Hales was arraigned on a charge of polygamy and unlaw tul cohabitation co-habitation Took time to plead. W. B. Bennett was sentenced to one year imprisonment on a charge ol adult ery and Geo. H. Perry two years for same offence. Isaac Wickers, charge of unlawful c. 'habitation, was sentenced to six mouths and co-ts MONDAY SEPT. 21 In tiie Block Muiori case the juiv aeie eiipaiim-lled ai d 11 a bean, tV'.ti. esses weie t-x.tnin.ed. Pile mtirJ-uied mtirJ-uied iiMu wa a s o .l C U Koote ol Nedoi, UJESD.W. SEPT. 2i John 1? U.tkai was anaigio-d on the charge of lobmg Untied Stales ma. I bas . n J pleaded not guilty, Tim iri.ck case Continued, Tne.aigumeuis tn tue Kiock Mulder cise were all ui.ide anl iliejuiy icndei-ed icndei-ed 1 veidici in J in i.uits . I not gu.ltv. Mahoti B.shop sentence to s i months mpt s nment and costs 011 a clut'gr of unlawful cohabitation. Mariin Olson. Andiew Anderson James Jam-es W Sieward and Neils H Uuinson plead guilty to a charge of unlawlul cohabitation, in the case if Stewart he was sentenced 106 months imprisonment imprison-ment and cosis. Neils H. Burrison not guilty, of adultery. adul-tery. James Guy man plead noi guilt y f un lawful cohabitation. Aaron Hatdv, of MoIohi plead guilty to the charge ol unlawful cohabitation, and John A. Powell that ot adultery. Th case ol W. Soutnwick.of Lehi.for unlawful cohabitation was taken up and witnesses examined. The prosecuting Atiorney laid their was not sufrioeiii evidence to convict and the Jude ins-n ins-n cted the jury to that efleqt. The case against Wm. K Lemon, of Sevier Co., lor unlawful c liaty tail 11 was taken up and w tiifcVsAuxHiuiutd The case was given t ji ttie "'jf w.iu a. Pi.yii er v. Martam H'. e al. until Octobet tat wa given i At .,n answer lo the c in ilaint. I Rudolph Masor denild C'tizenship. He was a Moimou. James T. Johns n a non-.W nmon, ad muted to cit zensbip' |