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Show FIILST D1STHICT COUUT. Arthur CampbH Stnlcnced. Oilier lac. Tlie court al I'itjvd tUumesI session ses-sion at l:ii o'clock p. in. on Monday aftTiiion. Tho attorneys in the case or the IVop'e vs. Arthur Camibell, a lultcry, argued the case and the jury returned a venlht of guilty aflcr lielug ocli a short time. The defendant was serdeucei to el'ilceu inauUia' imprisonment. An order was made approv ing thu accounts rf assistant United States Attorney 1). Evaas. Charles W. Rawlinson was sentenced sen-tenced to one mouth's imprisonment and to pay a tine of $ii aud co.ts of cou rt for u ulan ful cohabitation. W. H. Groesbecls entered a plea to the charge of adultery. Sen-tem-o was set for tlctobcr 27 til. The case of the People vs. George Gailsrlt, Usoriso Krcanbreck, James Kn-aubnek and James ISurri-on, wascallnl and a jury summoned. The defendints are cliarged w.tii stealing and uiUbr-uiIiug sheep be-loiiihg be-loiiihg to F. M. Wilson. F. M. Wilson, Charles Wil-on and others h-il led that sbeeis ileutilledaslielongingto the Wil-siu Wil-siu herd, had Ix-en found in the ik-M-s-Kin of tlie itefen lant witli the original ear marks and brands defaced de-faced by cuttiug or by covering, r lart'ally t-onil with a hand raiid- Ihi defense claime-I tint the xhisrp in questloii had Uill Iur-el.Bseil Iur-el.Bseil from various ortit. A cumber of witnesses testified that they bad sold them sheep. I'eter Oklob-rry, p'leas-r El-war El-war Is, Charles I'irtrldge and others testified t t e good tharaitcr of tlie defenda iiis. Court a.ljourne.i until Tuesday moraine; at 10 o'clock. n-K:t MoitMU. Mr. lkth aeetl that the order forfeiting J. Dilwortli's lauds be set aside Mr. Dilnorlh was now in court, ready ti p'ead to Die indictment. indict-ment. The lnuis were ordered to bo set aside, Mr. Diluorth piying tho costs. He was then arrai-ned on a charge oi adultery ami plead not guilt. Thecaso aset for October Octo-ber H. The cs.se of tho Teople vs. Gar-bet Gar-bet ct al. u as continued. G. A. Garfield was called by tlie defeat" ani tesUneil that lie had seen bet een 73 and 10) dead sheep belonging to the Wilson herd lying on the range between tlie 1st and loth of March. William Krcanlreck, the rather of two of the defendants, lestlfed tliat he owned the Erottibrcck slice) ; that they numbered Si: head last fall; in the latter end of March, the sheep had lull moved up the caujon; In could account for every bIhi p In his herd. Girbct, Rurrisouauil Georg" Kr-.anhreck. Kr-.anhreck. three of the defen lints, declared tliat they had not stolen or ruimndesl autheep, nor did llicy know anything about &uy one having hav-ing done so. Court took a rec-s until 1.34 o'clock. |