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Show FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Ooc or the Phattn of I-'tah Srn- trnltnccd to One Tear's iKpHsonfiJeaL In tho First District Coun,Prov0 on Saturday afternoon, James Guy-man Guy-man was arraigned on a charge oi unlawful cohabitation.lt was ftated bat pendant ha.1 had five wives, bUtasliehaJijot been livingwlth more than otfe for a number of j ears hew&sdlsdiarged. iKUc McWickers pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful cohabitation, cohabita-tion, and was sentenced lo six months' Imprisonment and to pay the costs. Charlu A. Perry withdrew his pleanfnolgdillyto the charge of adiiltery, and pleaded guilty. He stated that he was poor and that this was hi, first offense. Ho was sentenced sen-tenced to two years and costs. George W. Hales, charged with polygamy and also unlawful cohabitation, cohab-itation, took the statutory tlmo to plead. W. B. Bennelt was sentenced to oueycar'e confinement and cWsof court for adultery. He was very aged and iiirirm aud haj never lv furebecn chanced with the commission commis-sion of any criine. He was one of tho pioneers of Utah and had done much to help bull J up this country. Thejury could notagreoona verdict ver-dict In the Hanofer nuisance cae. YEsTEitnAY, tr.iTamcB22. The district court convened at 10 oYlock. Thejury iu the Hanofer nuisance case returned a waled vudlct of liolgulltv. CUaS. Viuccnt pleaded not guilty to the chargo of adultery. Thu case was set for October 1. George Hah pleaded not guilty to tho charge of polygamy and unlawful un-lawful cohabitation. Christian Ottctaon withdrew his plea of not guilty aud pleaded guilty to the charge of unlawful cohabitation. cohabita-tion. As ho elated that he V ould obiylhelaw in the future, he was sentenced to one month's Imprisonment Imprison-ment ard to pay tho tost of the prosecution. On application of Attorney At-torney Kluit the cotts were remit. ted. J. R. Ilashard was arraigned on the chargeof unlawful cohabltat'on. He pleaded not guilty to tho Indlu-nienL Indlu-nienL Hiram S. Crane, arraigued on the charge of aJultery, took until 2 o'clock to plead. Tho casu of William llrocJ., charged with the murder of John Jr. Fooleln Kmcry County, was called and a Jury impaneled. The deft nd-ant nd-ant pleaded not guilty. Court took a reces until 2 o'clock. |