Show THE WRIT of hauns corpus game ae fore andge AND THE CASE WAS CONTINUED until friday next thomas woolboy pleada not quilty to the of unlawful cohabitation MORNING thomas wooley was arraigned on a charge of cohabitation and entered a not quilty on motion of geo sutherland T L sheridan of nephi was admitted to the bar of the first district court the case of mary lowler vs walter G lower was dismissed without prejudice an application for execution was made in the case of william H ya alining co the divorce caseb ofelon T nelson and hannah hiarker va peter marker were cf to jacob johnson to take the tea report tha evidence and findings of the cases and the biona of law a there ivaa an interesting time at the hearing of the motion for the writ of habeas corpus in thu caad of the people T brigham Bri gnam garfield et al up from juab county on a charge of larceny prosecuting attorney james H wallai of juab county and J E booth eab of this city appeared for sheriff joa J Henrio dinto whose custody the defendant garfield was committed by the examining george sutherland henry adams and attorney sheridan appeared for the tha room wag full of garfield probably thirty to forty having beba on the car AJ tha counsel for the people was not prepared to go ahead with the examination oa account of material witnessed wit nesse being out of railroad reach a of the hearing wa ordered by his honor judge blackburn until friday morning next the defend ant was ordered to give bonds in the sum of pending a further hearing this case is creating unbounded excitement cit ement in juab county in which the alleged crime is said to have been committed the witnesses for the prosecution are great sheep owners by the name of ellertson bros last month some three hundred head of sheep were taken from their herd they get on the track of them and followed up certain clues until they caie up to the garfield herd on the mor of the ath anat and there they found several head of their missing sheep dipped and branded A complaint was laid before justice stout at heard the case and four of the five garfield boys ware bound over to await the action of the grand jury the attorneys for the potense prevailed on birgham not to biye bonds guthat they might obtain a writ of habeas corpus and probably have him discharged it was for hearing this writ that the case came ap before judge blackburn today to day |