Show MONK FOUND GULT I I I Jury Recommends Him to the II Jur I Mercy of the Court 4 I MRS ANDERSONS PLAINT ALLEGES HER HUSBAND TREATED TREAT-ED HER CRUELLY f I Prank Hoaglands Former Wife Fails I Her Suit for Maintenance Decisions De-cisions by Judge Riles in Lawler vs Jennings and Pendleton vs Eastern Building Association Both for the Plaintiffs Short Orders and Notes Judge Norrell yesterday morning delivered de-livered his charge in the case of James T Monk charged with perjury and the jury retired and after four hours consultation returned a verdict of guilty and recommended the defendant to the mercy of the court The forgery case against Monk was then called and both sides belngready the impaneling of a jury was proceeded with The panel became exhausted adD ad-D venire for 20 additional jurors was issued a follows Robert R Anderson Ander-son Andrew C Brixen William PiercE Simon Eiseman Frank Y Taylor C I H Jacobs Thomas H Evans D H i Spencer Herbert Price Joseph Johnson II John-son Leo Hollander Frank Knox D E I Brockbank Oswald Knight Walter J Lewis Jacob A HeIss R M Jones T F Thomas jr Frank B Shelley Harry Har-ry liUfT John P Sorenson and H T Ball Bal The specific charge against Monk is that he altered the records of the mining min-ing district of Big Cottonwood bv fraudulently changing in the books the descriptions of certain mining claims with intent to defraud the Maxfield Mining company It is also contended I that he made other changes in I the records rec-ords affecting other properties and I that the records are very badly mixed up by the actions of Monk in that regard re-gard In this case a in the perjury one County Atorney Van Cott and his assistant I sistant Mr Putnam represented testate te-state and Monk is defended by Attorneys Attor-neys James A Williams and S P Armstrong Six jurors were accepted when court adjourned until Monday morning at 10 oclock sumed when the hearing will be re |