Show THE NEW aAtfD JURY V j 3 It Is Selected and Gets Down t t j ItsWork r r OfiBEEED TO BE ARRAIGNED I Jfi A Brlik Opening For the New FirmS Firm-S A Very Touch Lot Before Judge Pjper The February term of the Third District Dis-trict Court opened at 11 a m It was expected that the empaneling of a grand jury would bo the first business considered but at tile suggestion Of Mr Peters who explained that a great number of the jurors recently summoned sum-moned were from towns and cities outside out-side of Salt Lake and that many would not be able to reach the courtroom court-room before noon the selection was deferred de-ferred until the afternoon session The court announced that the balance of this week would be devoted to the hearing of motions and equity cases as thepetit jurors would not be present before Monday next W F Reynolds was arraigned Oa a charge of unlawful cohabitation with his wives Edna and Christina from September 1881 till December 81 1883 He pleaded guilty Mr Moyle stated that defendant was in pour health and that if the court could postpone sentence two or three weeks tne weather would probably be mora moderate by that time and imprisonment less dangerous dan-gerous to the defendant February 23d wasset for passing sentence Jeqs Hanson of Mill Creek was arraigned ar-raigned on a charge of unlawful cohabitation cohab-itation with Bartba Hanson and Chris tinaJensen from December 21886 to April 11833 He pleaded not guilty Mr Peters stated that a number indictments for unlawful cohabitation had been returned to which the defendants de-fendants had not pleaded and he moved that an order be entered directing I direct-ing them to appear and plead ou Thursday February 7 The court I made the order Following are the names of the defendants required to plead on that day William Bennett Henry Rampton James L Newton John VV Price and David Saunders Mr Peters stated that the defendant in the case of the United States vs Henry Arnold charged with unlawful I cohabitation was dead and moved that I indictment be dismissed which was done D A Swan vs Old Jordan Mining Company motion to retax costs argued andfiubmitted H K Watrom VB John P Jones motion for judgment allowed Hyde Griffin vs Sarah A Grenig administratrix of the estate of Daniel Grenig deceased motion to dissolve injunction set for February 6th Bircumshaw vs Bircnmshaw di Tjrcej set fpr Thursday 10 am gH YUri8 divorce set for Feb qtlYrca pmr w The napnneling of a grand jury occupied occu-pied less than half an hour Tne following are the victims W S Mc Cornick foreman John Tierman D W ScrIbner 8 W Mesley James E Caine Matt Cullen Neil Gilhs J H Olive Charles Hempstead William Whitehill J G Beclitol A J Low Herman Bamberger Fergus Ferguson James W Oarrigan They listened to a brief charge from the jiiige and then retired in charge of I a bailiff I I |