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Show FAII.EH T( AUItEE. Tim Jury In Hie llonitril-Cirrelt Cmr Cannot Ittnch a VrrJItl. AfltrlliocloKi of our report of tlio Ilouard-Krentt nlliioilndulttry rnan jratinlay afUriioon, lieforn JuiIro Xatir, Mra. KTcr.lt, coiMtmlant In Hit, ram., waa placol on tlm wltnoM land liylier attorney, In behalf of tli tlcfeiiae. She (ratified In tuliabinru na followi: I did not Ititvc my linabanil wild Ilia Inlobtl'lll of laToniltnt tlio wife of Mr. Howard; I left Mr. Krerrlt I want o bla treatment lowarda tnu vrroi auclilliall coul I not uiluru II; lila ronituct, alwaya bail, trae vlcljua ul time Wtullollvu Willi Ihf lluwnrdi Iwcauav tliey waro my frientl; navtr ipiartrleil Willi Mra. Ilowar.l un account of Intluiary with her hiituntid; alio waa aliaeut hi night nn tllirereut tcraalona, lait l Haver had Illicit nlatlobawltliMr. Ilowanl then ur at any (.oilier time. I liavo nn occu. tlun or intnua of ni'rt; .Mr. Howard haa freijuenlly Rlvtu ma money dining tlm lint two years and on that 1 liavo largely auUlileJ; Ihenioatial obtained from him worn merely luaua; I nao Jewelry (weet'url-ty (weet'url-ty Iherefor; my Intimacy with Mr. Howard hai laon nolliliig morn than that of a friend; hu ufteii retjuealed mo to KO back to toy huaband, and InOo tola-r, li'H, I did i-i; hit conduct vraa ao unmanly and cruel that I waa'ouni-iiellett waa'ouni-iiellett to Jeava him again almoat Itn-mediately; Itn-mediately; In February ofthlayearl again returned to my huahatul, latt rv malnird with him only n abort lime; my icaacn for liatrln- tilm n iln waa that Im mado rt cruel uaaiult on ma when I waa In a ilelltrnto ami feobla phyalcal condition; Mr. Howard ataid at my liuuau aoreral nlglila during the nbienco of my hut-band; hut-band; when I delerniltitd to IItu auiitironi Mr. I'.terutr, 1 look up my abodoat Mr. Huward'aliouH', but aub-riqtieutly aub-riqtieutly kit Ida place nud went to Mill C'rrek; did nut learn I ocauan Mrs. Howard waeJealouaofme,buttiecuuaa my liualatiid canio theru and mado my Illta mlatraulr; ho Hid ho would either comtiel urn la return to hlin orforco iiialntotlieiaiiilUnllar); Mr. Howard look inet'i Mill Cieik nud procured n abippliiKplacti for me; I waa Ittro-duml Ittro-duml a. Mra. itlcherda, til tUter; I don't know that I am lite alater, and liavo rioconclualTo proof to that end, yet I liavo rraaoua for an thinking; after leaving Mill Creek I took up my rnldenca In tha Heventrentb unrJ; I waa the to known aa Mra. Jtlch ardaon, Mr. Hoaard lulruduced uiu na auch; 1 liavo refuaed to ko back to my huaband: I rrfuaa now; I rualltil lilln our wedding, ring; don't rrmemltr whether 1 lent It from Mill Creek, Unit I.akeorUgdeu; I never told myliue-band myliue-band that I belonged to another man; went to Ixigau nlth Mr. Howard; 1 went through tlio Temple; hu did not; I am not married lo Mr. Howard, nor havol nvvrliooii. Mr. Howard next took tlio aland. Ub U-atlltth 1 um a oommerclal traveler; liavo liecti aopialnUrd with Mr.aul Mra. Kverelt alnco Auguat, IHSi; alamt that tliuo tliuy cauiu from Ktigland',la;liigvlclluiaofmlAfortunulii Ihu old country tbay enlltti-l my aym-lthy, aym-lthy, and I aaalitaithetii In vartmia wuyaonlhelr arrival In Utah: Mra. Kverelt kept furulehcd rootna In U den; t atoj iad Ihero flvn or fix tlmea, not mnr than thai; tha Kvrrrtta were unfortunato In bualneaa lu Ugdeu nlao, and at the aollcltatlon of Mr. Kverelt, hia wlfo and daughter came to thla city and mado their homo at my houae; I procurod a altuatlou for Mr. Kvertll; Mra. Kverelt left my place after a abort (lay and wont to Mill Creek benueaalie had trouble wlthher huaband: at Mill Ureok aha nude her homo with Mra. llowden; 1 Itilrn-diicfd Itilrn-diicfd her aa my alater. The vrllneaa' teallmony at thla Juncture iiMiimed the aame alraltt anil waa practically the aame aa that given by the preceding w Itlleaa. Bring further Interrogated tlio wit-nee wit-nee continued: 1 have contributed ti heraupport, and HWrally loo; 1 did It becjuae It waa my duty; the woman la my alater, and I ao Informed Mr. Kverelt Kver-elt and he replied "dialer be d d." 'How do you know that alio la j our elattr?" Inquired cuuneel. "1 knew It Inallncllvely aa aoou aa I aaw her," promptly roetunded the wltiu-M Willi euipliaili. In anawcr tu Mr. llamlltou'a luealtoti aa In whether he waa over under Mra. Kverett'a bod, the wltnciia ffrew Terr ludlffnant and replied In the negative with auolt einpliaala aa to be hoard throughout the building, Judge Kane Totho tiltneaa. Make no morebuch bolateroua Uentouatratlon orl will commit you to the peulten-llary. peulten-llary. Thla had a aaltitary ilTect and the wltniaaaubalded. DIherwIlnt-an'awrroctamlnvl, after which the nrgumeuta were made and tlio caw waa aiibntltteil to the Jury ut A: ID. At u latilhotir laat night they bad not agrted on n vrrdlct, COUI.ll NOT AtltlKK. The jury, after Mtig under lock and key all night, reiorteilto Judge Ziue at nliio o'clock thla morning that they wereiinabld to agree, and were therefore there-fore illaclutrged by hla honor, It lavald that the Jurora atood leu foraniulttal audtwo forafonrlctloti. Mr. Hamilton, Hamil-ton, tha delendant'a attorney, Intend., aomethuo during the ptceent term of cnutl, to make motion for the formal illtchurgo of Howard and Mra.Kverell. IfcouiieelahouM fall to gain liliiailut In thla rrgtril, tlio raao will hare to li tried overagalll. Meauwhlln the do-lenilatiti do-lenilatiti will remain nt liberty on thilr former ball flOUU each. |