Show I ALL THE COURTS i I Lee G Sncdaker Gets Six Months for Adultery i BARLOW CONVICTED OF BATTERY Proceedings Before Judge Anderson Doings In the Police and Probate Courts I Lee C Sneclaker who was convicted a short time ago of adultery appeared in the Third district court yesterday morning for sentence His attorney Judge Powers moved for a new trial The motion mo-tion was overruled and ten days was allowed al-lowed in which to file a bill of exceptions on appeal Snedaker then came forward and Judge Zane said the case was a most aggrayated one While there might be some excuse for a man visiting a house of prostitution there was no excuse for a married man seducing his wifes sister in his own house He then sentenced the defendant de-fendant to six months imprisonment in the penitentiary I Mil BAHLOW POUND GUILTY The trial case of the People vs Joseph I Barlow chareed with battery committed upon A A G Paddock was then resumed The prosecution tried to make it appear that the defendant who was a policeman at the time of the occurrence made the assault as-sault upon Mr Paddock without any justification justi-fication While the evidence for the defense de-fense showed them the officer was fully justified in acting as he did the jury brought in a verdict of guilty The case of Lehi Pratt charged with battery was called up and will be tried on Monday Milando Pratt et al vs W S Clawson J et aL twenty days stay allowed in which to file statement on appeal I T O Angell vs McGregor five days allowed al-lowed to answer The grand jury made a final report and were discharged I In Chambers I In the matter of the application of Mrs Kate Fitzgerald for a writ of habeas corpu Judge Anderson yesterday continued contin-ued the hearing until May 31 L G Hardy et al vs J H Jenkins decree de-cree for plaintiff quieting title Probate Court Matters In the matter of the estate of Joseph jBir I cumshaw deceased the bond of Thomas Bircumshawin the sum of 1000 was approved ap-proved Estate of Frank Crocker deceased petition I peti-tion for confirmation of sale of real estate came on regularly for hearing proof of posting notices of time and place of hearing made Laura Crocker Pitts was sworn ana examined as was also Mr Pitts order made confirming sale of real estate Estate and guardianship of S S Cavanaugh Cav-anaugh a minor petition for settlement of guardians account came on regularly for hearing proof of posting notices of time and place of hearing made order allowing guardians account Estate and guardianship of Samuel Evans etal minors order made appointing appoint-ing time and place to hear petition for order of sale of real estate Estate of Nils Kielson deceased bond of administrator approved Estate of Tnomas Adkins deceased order made of publication of notice to creditors cred-itors Guardianship of John B Chase a minor order made appointing June 4 1890t at 10 a m to hear petition for letters of guardianship guardian-ship Estate of Edward McGee deceased order made appointing June 4 SUOt at 10 a m to hear petition for letters of administration adminis-tration In the Police Court William Brovn pleaded not guilty to the charge of larceny The judge however could nobsee eye to eye with Mr Brown and he was adjudged guilty He will languish lan-guish in the city jail until it suits the convenience con-venience of the judge to sentence him Frank Ryan and William Jackson committed com-mitted a nuisance in a hall over the Arcade restaurant They were arrested but pleaded not guilty to the charge There was too much evidence against them however how-ever and they will each work on the streets for a period of twent fie days Mary Roxburg was arrested for assault and battery She will appear Monday at 2 oclock to answer to the charge C Dalquist a plain everyday drunk was fined 5 Ho will pay the debt in labor I Conk admitted that he was a very common drunkard and was fined 810 Not having the necessary lucre be will improve the streets to the host of his ability for a period of ten days Fred Smith drunk S3 labor John Riley for getting drunk pleaded guilty and was fined 5 Mr Rilcy was flush with money and paid the obligation thereby getting off at half price Nephi Winchester plead guilty to the charge of being drunk Winchester was unable to pay in cash he was therefore given a double dose 10 which means ten days Barney Madsen placed himself in a position posi-tion of a vagrant and was soliciting alms from passersby when a good bamaritan came along and led him to the inn immediately immedi-ately south of the city hall He rested well all night and when he came before his honor it was decide to allow him the orivilege of using the inn for ten da son s-on er William Divine pleaded guilty to the charge of trespass Ten days labor will make things all right |