Show L IS TAKEN t p Second Days Bars Proceedings of Graham rial GET TWO LAST ST JURORS MRS HES NUMBER TWO ON THE STAND f to Answer Certain Questions on the Ground That Shat hat They Might Incriminate Her Apostle Reed Smoot Attorney Brown Makes Numerous Objections 4 Jot C Graham the Provo editor and exp ter is now on trial be he before belore fore lore Judge J Norrel for tor unlawful cohabitation cohabitation The introduction of evidence began besan bf gan yesterday and the testimony to ti worry Mr Graham consider considerably considerably considerably ably He shifted about in his seat eat and his eagle eyes ees glanced glance 1 occasionally at Mostyn Mo Owen the complaining c s who was taking copious notes A feature of the testimony was wu the refusal of Mrs Graham of Provo to I answer ansier ans er certain questions on the ground round that it would incriminate her She said she he was wife No 2 having married Graham in ISiS when he already had one ont wife Ife The Th proceedings yesterday morning were begun by the selection of two jurors John D Owen a clerk at the Z 2 C M iI I 1 said very emphatically that he was not a relative of Charles Mos Mostyn Most Mostyn t rn Owen He also said that he be ived in polygamy but as the laws of the land were against it he could re return return turn a n verdict of guilty if the evidence was sufficient Henry Brough who is a teacher in inthe Inthe Inthe the State university ity wasat was at one time timea a member of the Mormon church He said he know very much about polygamy because b cau e he had h d not studied the subject su and be he was satisfied that hf he could return a 8 verdict the law Jaw and the evidence Both Owen and Brough were accept accepted ed and Mr Putnam made his opening statement In it he declared that John Johnr JohnC r C Graham had lived with Mary Marv A Graham Gaham in Provo and with Sarah Pot Potter Potter Potter ter Graham Granam m iu iz Salt Lake county He aid that he expected to prove that arah sarah Potter Graham had a child chUd born to ier er by John C Graham a few months ago and that the defendant had been n seen with the baby in his arms F Apostle Smoot a Witness Apostle Reed Smoot of Pr 10 o who was vas the first witness was WU aked d if Mrs Mary A Graham and Juhn Jhn C Graham were reputed to be m ml m and wife Attorney Brown at once orce jumped I to his feet and made a great snow of objection to the question but the court overruled him and nd the a le declared cared d that he understood them to be married The prosecution next called Mra Mrs Gra Graham liam lam No 2 you married to the defendant d as his plural wife asked attorney bt Senator Brown objected again and he was again overruled I Yes Ves I was married to him thirty j two years ago knowing that he ho then i had a wife Did you ou live with ith him as his wife up to January 1898 18 I did she replied Were Yee you living Jiving with him as his wife up to May 1899 I refuse to answer said Mrs Gra Graham Graham Graham ham in m a whisper Wh Why hv asked the court Be Because ause I dont want to incriminate myself m she replied and she was ex excused I used from the stand At this thi point Senator Brown raised another objection He objected to the information on the ground that It barged an offense in Salt Lake coun county county county ty whereas the county attorney was wu endeavoring to show that part of the offense was as committed in Utah coun count tj t The two attorneys argued argue the ques question que question i tion for an hour and Judge Judg Norrell Norrel overruled Mr r Brown Brwn Reported to Be Ba Married t Me Judge John E Booth who was ws called cle by the prosecution said sad that it I was wa understood in Utah county that tat the two were married marie Postmaster Po James Jam Clove love of Provo formerly of the Inquirer said sid that he toe toc to understood I they were married marrie Mrs Christina Christna McGhie of Park Pak City who is a sister sistr of Sarah Sarh Potter Poter Gra Gr Graham j ham made a rather curious witness Do you know if your sister upon report in the family and ad among ac acquaintances acquaintances acquaintances was wa married marrie asked aked Mr Putnam Yes said sd she she But only from the I never learned lee anything about abut it in the family tamly Witness did not know were her sis sister sister ter tel is now Mrs Mary Mar Woodmansee who said Rd that she was wa a neighbor nel of Mrs Sarah Sarh Potter Poter Graham said sid that Graham Grham was wa in the habit habl of coming to the house hous during the afternoon at ro and ad remaining until about abut 7 the next morning She thought that he had done dont this thi for about abut once a week from January Januar 1898 to May 1899 She had seen 5 n them go out together t ether often ofen E G Woodmansee Womans con cori borated his if fal a statement statement Mr Evans their neighbor had also als alS alSsen seen sen Graham visit the house and he had ha b been en introduced by the woman to Mr Graham Both W R Seris and wife wJ had seen 8 n Grahams visits visit Mrs M S Mary Mar Ellsworth a very fat old lad ad lady w who ho was wa w wanted anted as a a w witness wines at atthe atthe atthe the last trial but bt who had ha mysterious mysteriously ly Iy disappeared was on hard hand yesterday Esterday She nad ad attended Mrs Mrs Sarah Barah rah Pott Potter r Graham after te the te birth of 01 her child at Pay Pa Payson son last fall fal Assayer F M Id J Bishop Bisho nd md his wife vh who had lived lve in Waterloo for three threeS S years ear understood generally that Sa Sn Sarah S rah iah Graham was John C e C Gra Grahams Gr Gm hams wife They Ty had seen sn them to together together gether and Mr Graham had intro introduced introduced du d the woman woma to Mr Bishop as a his wife when they met on the Waterloo Yater o ocar car carIt carH It H is likely that Amasa Anasa Ana Potter Poter the father of Mrs M Sarah Srah Potter Poter Graham will wi be called on this morning by the prosecution to testify |