| Show monday mornin sr his honor judge J A resumed his seal on the bench ahe following arraignments under TT S laws were made keils P Xe ilsen plead guilty carl plead guilty john obery plead not guilty andrew poulsen Pou isen plead guilty andrew eielsen yi elsen plead guilty gotlieb end plead guilty lars P christensen plead guilty maitin crandall plead not guilty harriet T crandall plead not guilty charles butler plead not guilty arraignments for other set for march ath the grand jury cams aiato court and presented sexteen indictments indict mants under 17 S laws and five under territorial the following cases were ignored ty the grand jury IT S vs chas house U S vs john anderson U 8 ta P E West maun and TS H C Eam bose following are tha names of the petit jurors drawn for service at this term william carter william foot john A brown S V lesieur E A hills jr D R beabe abas bird bird thos liddiard A A noon abel J evans W H liter J M martin E G da vis john carter jr moroni fuller john W moon W D roberts henry adamson and hang Pou lgon an order was entered for a venire 0 twenty jamea before adjournment of aitho morning session the caso of tha united states vs gearri taylar was called up for trial thin man sutherland king appeared in behalf of the asien dant while TJ S attorney peters represented the prosecution one witness for the prosecution was only partially examined and the court teak a recess until 2 at the opening of the afternoon as slon the court proceeded to the sentencing of defendants henry va sandar eon was the first called and stated that ho was nearly sixty years old hs had two wives married his plural wife in since kis arrest he had ceased living with his plural wife he bad no more to say court sentenced him to sa days and and costs joseph reynolds was the next alint came forward mr booth stated that defendant was in europe at the time of his arrest and returning voluntarily surrendered himself he said he ceased living with his plural wits two years ago he was given 75 days and 50 and costs august was the third victim judge dusenberry said when the defendant was indicted he was not in the country and on returning gave himself up ha was living with his first wife had three and had lived with her ex clu for two years was given 75 days and 50 and costs made jensia came forward he said he would ha 67 next saturday had two wives the plural one ho eix years ago he had been living with his first wife for two years he was fined 50 and costs no imprisonment edward jones the colored soldier who last week was convicted with two ethers far rape came forward the court ra grestad that judge boreman had not given the other defendants imprison for the balance of their lives inasmuch as the athars had been sentenced to twenty four years he would give this defendant the same punishment ish ment the brutal manner in which the crime of these defendants was perpetrated pet rated deserved that he be imprisoned for life john jacobs was arraigned for unlawful cohabitation and plead guilty sentence was set for silas jackson plead not guilty to the charge of unlawful cohabitation james arraigned for unlawful cohabitation plead not guilty wharton bushman arraigned for unlawful cohabitation plead guilty and was given until march to plead wm ball indicted for unlawful cohabitation plead guilty and was given until march john hart appeared and plead guilty to the charge of adultery sentence was set for march michael indicted for adultery adult erv plead guilta sentence was set for march wm prows was arraigned on the charge of unlawful cohabitation and took until next day to plead B H johnson appeared for arraignment on the charge efa adultery he took until today to day to plead samuel briggs sr was arraigned for adultery and took until today to day to dead wm hutchings appeared and plead guilty to the charge of adultery sentence was set for march john T allred appeared and changed his plea to cuilty of unlawful cohabits coh abita tion judge dusenberry elated that he could plead with rare earnestness for tho defendant twenty eix years ago when he came to this coubry and opened a school was the first pupil who entered defendant was an exemplary man ho had never before been accused and believed he was now living within the law he asked the court to extend leniency if not for the defend ant for his wives and ten children he had by them he was sentenced to pay a fine of and costs win bruney plead guilty to unlawful cohabitation sentence was beet for march jos J stickney was arraigned for adultery he was given until saturday to plead alice hart indicted for fornication plead not guilty lauritz larsan convicted for adultery and in whose case sentence had been suspended appeared and stated that since last court bo had lived with his first cifa the case was dismissed there was another case against him and that to was by tho order of the court the trial of the caad f the states TS george taylor aas then resumed by the of witnesses by the prosecution in ane casa of the IT S TS leaah fox sentence was set for march ton days were given defendant in the case of vs jas hallay washburn chipmin arraigned on a charge of unlawful cohabitation plead not guilty A plea of not guilty was entered in the case of the people vs austin C misdemeanor davis arraigned for fornication plead bot guilty the following persons were arraigned for adultery jaa anderson jas gill era reuben gave john frantzen and thos ogden the following named persons were arraigned for unlawful cohabitation monac andersen john C harper Is fox thos shelley andrew and theodore Dedric haen fanny whiting was arraigned oa the charge of perjury thos dunkin entered a plea of not guilty to fornication mrs coaina singleton bromley plead not guilty to the charge of fornication with her husband hos murchie was arraigned on the charge of grand larceny the jury in tho case of the TL S TB george taylor were instructed by the court to render a verdict oi not guilty which was accordingly dono the case of the CT S vs jas P hansen unlawful cohabitation camo on for trial the jury were out all night and at noon today to day had not brought in a verdict an order was entered for decree of divorce in the case of ellen petersen vs L A petersen this morning the case of the people dark was put on trial the defendant in thia case was assessor and collector of sevier county and at last term of court the grand jury indicted him on the charge of embezzlement of county funds and appropriating them to his own use peters and evans prosecuted and thurman sutherland king defended shortly after noon the jury in the hanson case came in and rendered a verdict of guilty carl oisen for unlawful cohabitation was sentenced to 70 days and 50 and costs 8 F driggs who plead guilty to unlawful cohabitation was fined 10 and costs andrew poulsen for unlawful chhabi tation was fined and costs andrew nielsen Ni elben tor same offense off ensa was given 60 days and costs mons anderson plead guilty to the charge of adultery john Onery changed his plea from not guilty to guilty unlawful cohabitation he was sentenced to 85 days and the costs jas P hanson was sentenced to GO days and the costs andrew fasmussen Easm plead guilty to unlawful cohabitation the grand jury came into court with another batch of indictments they asked to be excused until the dinst and the request was granted gotleib end for unlawful tian was given eighty five days sud 50 and costs lars P Christensen for same offense was given the same sentence niels P aieleen was given three months and jog S home for adultery was given 18 months and costs jas sellers same of fence and same sentence reuben gurr same months imprisonment john frantzen aade of fence 13 months abos ogden game of fence 19 months and costs hans stenson same offense six months and costs Wm for unlawful cohabitation was given 65 daya and 50 and costs I 1 mona R lund for unlawful cohabitation was given 85 days and 50 and costs |