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Show HE p,I TUIALf i. Cerr? Iiofi'hiincr ,fyr He Is rvcccu1) of t je Charj of Xbductiug Pr.ttjr ' : Myrtle WtiMogti.d kjsb t::i3 roE ie, wu:'s :iial. A Mot u for- ti Cnt'avw r.: tl feuai-tioaal feuai-tioaal A Jcfatkw in tao Cas. A Tcrsad Marriage, ,, . . Thn ptviii'iiiiaiy bi'iuiiif f lh Hol"'- ll!',lll!'r.Vl'llill)."liill llblil't r.l'll : S M'lis not l'i 1 1 lliN ii'oi ti'i",r r'oii' I nihil Slab'!' ,Yiii;mU;on' r (iri'i'iitnaii. Tim l.i'Hl'iiiir wan initH(M'itiirV n llm ! r H'.'t jury iii.ri'unl llofl'ln in iron tho i.'liai'tfi! of !m in invi'lj I 'D an I oitii'i'il Myrt ! V"lli'!Cloii liniii lii'r liniiii' lo tin' I.in-mill I.in-mill liot:si' a! U.j(ili'iri u April ID. Tin; iii,ictiiii.nt . m!N '"I'lli tiiut tin1 yo"ii't Honiaii M il ii,' p i ri!. rliasli' flianir u ' licl'ory t ,1 J K itboiu'ii'il, ami thai nlm was laUim lo Ottilmi for llm pur'piw of pl'lltllyllVj llll! l)l)N ml ll SilTf oi' llo.i- lifiini't'. ' Horthi'iimr. who Is v, oil: known in Salt I. al" as tint loci! 'iirciiI for tin; AliHi'iisi'J'-Uiirb llivwliiir iisocialioii. was aiTiiitfni'il bfl'oiv Jii'l?! Zaim In llm ilintrict I'ourl this tmriiiiis?. To llm sin ions otVi'iihi1 w ith wliii'li lm is I'hartrml Ilollliriiimr rtilrri'il a pli'ttof not (riiiliy. Tim I'lifii'. wouiil has t' Ihvii caUril for trial oiilv that. .Iml''i! I'mvi'i's. coliitsel for llm defendant, was absent, and the pi'oseeiilioii iiareetl to ronlinue lite easo until tlm defense eould get remly for trial. , ' fllOAMIsT M' KM' AliAIX.' The ll'ial of J)r. Jacob J. West, tin: ereciitrii: and . somewhat erratic old man, charged w ith bigamy, was set for today, but when (lie ease was eallod his iiltol'iiey. Colonel Fero;iim, made a million for a eontinuiinee. The lawyer lilctl two allidavits in support of his motion mo-tion for a ciiiitiMiiiiiec. In these il was claimed I hut there worn witnesses wit-nesses whose leslimouy would be Very. iimU'iial mil esseniial . lo the defense before llm ll'ial could prneeeil. The witnesses, as a 'eyed in tlm allidavits, were in I'orihum, S'enlllu ami Taeoma. ami the counsel had written writ-ten them and had mailt! every possible effort lo pet (heir deposiiions. Col. Ferguson asserted thai In liad on'y heard from one of litem and iii order to I get tlie dejiosilious of others he wanted ! an exlension of time lor trial. To the ! best, of hi si' be -i. Katu ("aliby, wife. No. I. was a Mrs, William Marl in, hav-iii); hav-iii); nuirried a man by that 'name in I '." at Taeonia: that she was net or divorced from Martin and (hat he. in law, is still llm It'ifal husband of Kale Clubby; that llm recoriW of Ihe couniy coui'l of J'ierce eounly, VVn'shinixiot,, will show that Martin and Kalo l -labby 'look "lit a niariiuae Ijcejtse uml wrrewei'd d and 1 1 1 1 they are still niaii ami (hat tl e Mt eiilleil marriage of )r. V est to Kale Clubby Is void under the laws of Oregon, in which stale they were alleged to have been w eililial.'oii ae-couiit ae-couiit of tlie w onnin ha,ving a living, legal husband.'' '' . , ', TIIOUtiHT SMK WAS DKAll. District Attorney Vaiian prolos'ed against the coiilinuaiiec of I he Ij'inl. I'i-limatiiig I'i-limatiiig llmt thu utliiliu ils were not in goal faith. . .' "Wu will show," said lie, "that West first elainietl that the reason lie hud for nmriying Jinn) Averill was that lie believed or hml lieen infoi;nicd that Kntn Clubby was dead. In inlerviews witli iiewspupiT leportcrs lie said that he. had wrilten iettersi of impilry to l'ortliiud, and hearing nothing and aftervi arils being told that wife No t was ileiul, took , it as a matter of fact and till the newspapers of it. Now lm asserts lu iiflhluviU tliat lm laitisid-en.'d laitisid-en.'d tlm marriuge void tin account of Kate Clubby's previous marriage." . "Thai has no hearing on tlie ease w Imtevor," replied Col. Ferguson. "It is not mab.'i'iul what he told uewspup.'f reporters or Bll.vbi d.V else. We will siiiiiuit. iillldavits and depositions to show Unit Kate Oiabby was a married wiirnau w liuii slut tnuiTipil Dr. West, j if that- lie triio ami can lie shown to the courl. tlie marriage to this dcl'cmlaul. is mill, and il mutters not what West has sa'.il aliout her liil. ig deml or anything else." '',.' Tho prosecution siibroitled tifliiliul s this aftornoon ut the convocation of coui'l, in support of tho 'assertion that tlm physician thought vlo No I lo be a , dead woman. The court will probably rule on tho motion this afternoon for it conflituiiueo of tlie ll'ial. . A KOIICLli .MAllllIAIiK. Henry Schmidt, a yottiif German, was put on trial in 11 o'eloik. charged witli fornication. It is a peculiarstorv. The prosecutrix is Momaii by the name of Annie Oi'dmwahler. i r in fact that whs her name before she was marrii d lo Schmidt. She was crim n-ally n-ally intimate with Schmidt, llieresuii of which intimacy caused , thu voting German .woman to become eticenle., Dyu little persuasion with an inliuia-tion inliuia-tion tiiut ho tSclimidt) wouM d lime ' in die penitentiary if he did nut make Annie his wife, ll consumed to marrv her. II.' did so, but with h 'l' he lived bul a few moments. He tlcserie.l her. For this tviisnii she pros' e.ttod him for being too intimate with her before th-'y were married. ' Till'. H.VBV IN COl :i!T. Some of Annie's friends ha 1 the hit by in ' court. - Jl had no one to eUiim as ils fulher and perhaps hud no idea dial. Ihe identity iden-tity nfjts liillu r would it.' cslabli-lioil I ii uli 'i-s Schmidt ii 'kno.vle l-v 'tl the coin. But as lie ilnlii t a k'niil oil Cermaii ! eliapi'i'i a 'd the kid around witli a mi.k indlle. and luiide n liitile a'toinpt lo keep il -I'runi celebrating while dm , i.'1'in'i mnl jury were trying trying io hear testimony in broken Kng: s'i mixed vvilli German through an inicr-prelei'. inicr-prelei'. ''',', - Tim tirs l vviini'.-s whs Coiuinism.'iicr Greenmnti. who teslilied io the fait I hat- Schmidt was -'arraigned before him fur a prci"tinai'.-,' hearing iiuiue- l,i:i'i'!.v iil'ler ill' arrest. Ho testified liinl Sciiuiiili liiiu',p!i'.'i,lel sfuilly;- ,- i -, Tin: OKsr.iii'tii) w in., Annie Odili inva'ilei', die prosecutrix. j and the low minutl'.-' v io of die do.1 ' t om I a n 1 v as iii-.i p :! on ll.e lani!. Mio cu,, id mil sp. a ; t r under- , id.i'id -Fieri h. I h,'"iif i i'n ("'tei preli'r , lie ii'linilli'd Mia sii'Hu. ihiMife tif. , 'lli'ii.li . I lie deU'iiM' ul 0. nv niii'le : I i.iiji,i'iir,, ( lier (I'Siiiiiioii- on . , oi m iii I dial a w il'e could mt lesti'v i iiLaiu-t her husbaiiil ': slit' wa- accoid-. iniriy r 'liuiM'il irom die siai-il -; Aiio.ln'i' yiuiiif (ioiuiau woman, who is an t'xei'i't'i giy pie iy tiiomle witli an i inli.iil' iy fair eonii i x ou. was die ihim I vvlim c ijieil lor die proseciilion. S:." I is roei u e. lion) St. Louis and speaks llitc bixk-n : She told tile bisly siory i in Mich an nun s.nvf manner that die , conn hud Iu cxcliiilj the many spccla' i |