Show THREE YEARS EACH Footpads Hogan and Gordon Sentence Sen-tence Yesterday FORGER WALTERS IS GDILTY Youthful Crooks Sent to the Reform School Edward Mnlford Granted n Divorce Jones Caie Continued N V Jones who some time ago pleaded I guilty j to the charge of unlawful cohabitation cohabita-tion appeared for sentence in the Third I district court yesterday As Judgo Zane I was not well enough to be present Judge u Anderson deferred sentence until March 5 a tlOam A CASE CONTINUED Samuel J Bennett who was recently convicted of an assault upon a twelveyear old girl named Mary Williams vas also present for sentence and this too was continued con-tinued until March 4 TH1JEE TEAKS EACH James Hogan and James Gordon the ITTO toughs who pleaded guilty last week to an indictment charging them with assaulting I Mail Carrier OFarrell with intent to rob appeared for sentence They evidently thought that they would got off wita a light dose by pleading guilty but in this they wore mistaken as Judge Anderson sen tenced each to three years imprisonment in the penitentiary six MONTHS FOR HOUSEBREAKING J L Thompson was sentenced to six months imprisonment in the penitentiary for IT housebreaking SENT TO OGDEN A C Madden a youth of seventeen who aecently pleaded guilty to the charge of forgery next came forward He stated that this was his first offense and appeared to feel very badly over it Ho was sent to tho reform school Frank Murray another youthful crook was then called up Murray who is only seventeen years of age pleaded guilty a few days ago to the charge of housebreak lug He stated to the court that he was in ill health his lungs being very weak He was also sent to the reform school ONE TEAK FOIl FORGERY Henry Walters the forger who recently bilked some Main street merchants with j bogus checks was sentenced to one years imprisonment in the penitentiary on his plea of guilty I D H Morton entered a plea of notguilty to the charge of housebreaking i PLEADED NOT GUILTY I U 0 Johnson indicted for assisting a prisoner to escape was arraigned and pleaded not guilty TilE STAI5BEK David Gaisfrd the young man who is alleged to have stabbed Hans Madsen at a dance near Liberty Park recently pleaded not guilty to the charge of assault with a deadly weapon IT WAS DISMISSED The case of John Berry and John Yates charged with robliog Annie Brown of a small sum of money last summer was called up and was dismissed on motion of prosecution owing to the absence of material witnesses SAMMY MAKES HIS PLEA Sam Reggie charged with gambling pleaded not guilty IT WAS A rAILURE The divorce case of Edward Mulford vs Elizabeth Mnlford was then taken nn I Tile aeienaant laiica to appear and a de cree of divorce was granted on the ground of desertion ARGUED AND SUBMITTED In the case of W C Riley et al vs B W Driggs et al the demurrer was argued and submitted OTHER BUS1NTS3 In the case of the Northwestern Masonic association vs Alice J Kremer et al thirty days was allowed in which to plead In the case of Spencer Clawson et al vs i P M Larson et al judgment s rendered for the plaintiff by default for n 5065S and costs In tho case of Lorenzo Farr vs Alfred Randall a motion for a new trial was sub mitted Adjourned until Monday at 10 a m |