Show ISAAC JACKSOVS CASE A nJIonnon Gels Only Sir Months for Eteanir and Adultery This morning Isaac Jackson was brought in from the penitentiary where he had been held in default of bail t lead to two indict mcrts one for bigamy and tho other for adultery The latter charge was the one on which he was first arraigned and he entered en-tered a plea of guilty The time of the of ns was stated 04 December SO ISS and the wcman Mary Neal Mr Jackson informed the court that hewas readyforseutcnee re as he was in the penitentiary anyway any-way Judge Zane asked for the particulars particu-lars of the case and n I < tnt United States Attorney McKay stepped forward and stated that Jackson came from England last yer he was a market gardener and while in England Miry Xcal had ben In his employ He had a wife and five children He was not I member of tho Mormon Church Last fall he went back t England and returned turned In a few weeks Mary Neal traveling on the same vessel across the ocean After being here short time he married her She said ho told her he was divorced from his first wife but lie denied making that statement Mr Ic Kay said Jackson was a very ignorant ignor-ant man and probably did not real Ira what crime he was committing In reply t Judgo Zane Mr Jackson said ho had left his wife and family about 250 and in the possession of a good house The eldest child was g He and his wife could not get along together Judge Zane sentenced him to six months in the penitentiary On motion of Judge McKay the Indictment for bigamy was dismiss dis-miss e |