Show IN THE COURTS The Jury In the ORBS Hire Case Still Unable to Asrec The jurymen who were sworn yesterday in the Josiah Gough aoultery case took theirseats in the jury box William Dawdell and Speedy Dawdell of ayson were arraigned charged with incest Both pleaded not guilty Mr Sutherland said that a question of law was involved in this case and It would be probably taken to the supreme court and asked that it be set late on the term This case is one wherein the man has married his halfaunt and it will be tested In the higher courts Tho Gough adultery case was proceeded with and the full jury empanelled The grand jury came into court and reported seven indictments and then retired for further business Those not concerned in the Gough case were excluded from the court room Josephine Stecgel testified against the de fendaut stating that the crime alleged in the indictment was committed w th her She is about sixteen years of age green and unsophisticated unsophis-ticated Two witnesses were put upon the stand by be prosecution when that side of tho case rested The defense had examined one witness wit-ness C Olsen and Sarah Madsen each plead not guilty to the crime of adultery They weie both arraigned at 12 l oclock and A G Sutherland Suther-land was appointed to look after their case John R Gnderwood was arraigned on a char e of embezzlement committed against the Rio Grande Western railway company by appropriating its money to his own use while agent at P V Junction IN THE AFTERNOON James L Fill and William Roberts came UP under an indictment charging them with selling liquor to Indians on the Uintah reservation They will plead today Andrew Mecca the Italian who is said to have killed John Slats at Castle Gate last Sunday Sun-day was arraigned for murder A G Sutherland Suther-land was appointed as attorney to defend him and he will plead to the indictment later Clinton McGovern who forged James L Claytons name to a note in order to pay his board bill pleaded Iuilty and was sentenced to one years stay at the penitentiary MISCELLANY Mr Glanfield of Salt Lake city has begun the erection of another building on Center street near the one built by the same gentleman gentle-man about a year ago Mr Smith one of the stockholders of the Central building states this building will be pushed to a speedy completion It is now nearly I up to the level of the third story and will get the most elaborate finish I The toncert to be given by the OpFra house Band and Tabernacle choir will take place on Friday evening It will be free or charge to keep up the interest in music by the Provo people I The building now occupied by the National Bank of Commerce will be used by Mrs H W Davis as a millinary store The jury in the Cass Hite murder case is stIll hanging fire One of the baliffs was heard Ringing Never in a Thousand Years but this might not have been in reference to an agreement agree-ment on a verdict The lights at the opera house during the Katie Putnam performance caused some annoy ance which was due perhaps to the manipulators manipula-tors of the apparatus The Womens Suffrage association of Utah county were in session yesterday Attorney Varian is in attendance in the district dis-trict court The people of Provo are beginning to ask what the street railway company expects to do about putting cars on tho irack There arc rumors of other companies doing some figurm on the Provo street railway question |