Show THE SECOND DISTRICT Judge Anderson has a Field Day of Sentencing BEAvrutDer iSSpeciat telegram to THE lEHALDj In the case of the UnltedStatcs vs Joseph P Barton for violating postal laws six counts he was asked i he had anything to say and answered No and was then sentenced to pay a tine of SoO in each case and the costs of prosecution In the case against the same person for unlawful lawful cohabitation he pleaded guilty and was sentence to pay a fine of S300 and stand committed com-mitted until the fine is raid He will pay the fines and costs in the penitentiary Royal J Cuter for unlawful cohabitation promised to obey the law and sentence n vas suspended t Hans Lurgersen unlawful cohabitarioiw pleaded guilty promised to obey the law and was sentenced to pay a fine o jO and costs Ho will pay his fine In the penitentiary President Thomas J Jones of Iron county for unlawful cohabitation was sentenced to six months and to pay a fine of SGCOand costs William Robinson adultery pleaded guilty and promised to obey the law was sentenced to one year John Dunning for unlawful cohabitation stood trial and was found not guilty Tao prisoners started today and will bon omorrow morning s train Utah territory vs Harmon Scott Cutler assault as-sault on an officer Verdict of guilty as charged In the indictment He will be sentenced Ties day next ANOThER DIsrATCH Special telegram to THE HIUIALD In the Second district court this mornlrg Joseph P Barton convicted on six counts of violating the postal laws was sentenced to pay a line of IZO for each count The same defendantia in pleaded guilty to an indictment for unlawful Cohabitation habitation was also sentenced to pay a tine of 30J and costs no imprisonment Royal J Cutler indicted for unlawful cohabi ation and pleading guilty h quite an interesting inter-esting conversation with the judge When ailed for sentence Judge Anderson informed the defendant that the court would not require any renunciation on the part of the defendant of his religious belief or belief In polygamy nor that he should turn his plural wife out of doors totally unprovided for nor in fact turn her out at all but that the court would require a prom iso that defendant would strictly observe the law in ceasing to cohabit with and holding out women to the world as their plural wives whereupon where-upon Mr Cutler promised to obey the law as he alleged he had been doing for the past two year and Judge Anderson thereupon suspended sentence Hans Turgeson a Dane unable to understand ho English language sufficiently to fully an t wer the judge interrogations but promising to obey the law was sentenced to pay a line of 51b and costs Thomas J Jones of Cedar convicted of unlawful lawful cohabitation was given the full penalty William Robinson pleading guilty to adultery and promising under ths judges construction to obey the law was given one year in thopeniten lary without fine or costs Edward A Bigley unlawful cohabitation promised to obey the law and was sentenced to pay a fine of 10 and costs John H Dunning was tried for unlawful cohabitation co-habitation but was acquitted In the Police Conrt Joseph R Morris the fighting Liberal regis tear was brought before the court to answer to he charge of battery He pleaded not guilty and the judge kindly extended his hearing to the Bth Inst and let him go on his recognizance John Bunk had purloined some clothes from another mans trunk and was brought to answer for it He said he was guilty because he could see no other way out of it but he tried to make it appear that he had received the clothes from another person who had stolen them A little questioning seemed to confirm In the opinion of the Judge that Buck had pleaded rightly when m dY eri he said guilty he gave kim three lhW and 190 fine which will equal six months imprisonment Imprison-ment In this case Samuel Nelson had been on a tear and had to pay 05 to the city on account of It John Holland Kso found by the police under similar circumstances and he paid another fine of 83 Fed Swenson for being drunk was fined So Charles Glllet for being a common drunkard vas sentenced to thirty days In the place the city provides for his kind Samuel Smith had disgraced himself by being drunk on Sunday and was fined tlO James Ward and James Baths pleaded guilty to having trespassed on the Denver i Rio Grande railway by sleeping in bor cars without permission they were fined J10 |