| Show PRISONERS SENTENCED I Judge Barch Rewards Number According to Their Deeds I BAD MEM FROM COLORADO IM DUGGINS FOTOVD GUILTY OF ADULTERY BY THE JURY His aiotlon For n NeW Trial Will Be Argued on Ulttrcli Meeting of the Batf Association Postponed Till Next Saturday Snort Orders Judgments Entered nnd New Salts Filed As Judge Bartch sat on the supreme bench for only a short time yesterday he found time to do a fair days business busi-ness in the Third district court A Bad Man From Denver G E Miller who had previously pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking house-breaking having forcibly entered the residence of J B Lynch on December I 124 1894 was brought up for sentence Attorney E E Winters informed the court that the defendant was a blacksmith black-smith by trade and came here from Denver about a year ago Sores broke j out on his hands so badly that he was I unable to work and getting into low water he was led to commit this offense of-fense This was his first crime Judge Judd said nearly all the tramps of this class who landed in Salt Lake came from Leadville Denver and Butte He knew nothing of this defendant endant beyond that he dropped down here andbroke into Mr Lynchs residence resi-dence Judge Bartch sent Miller to the penitentiary pen-itentiary for nine months |