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Show THIRD DISTRICT COURT. Witnesses Fall to Attend Before the Grand hi. i ut: pl las T.iKi:n toiuv. A Hulliful 'nnrglsr Snt lo Hie Penitentiary Peni-tentiary for four lean. In the Third District Court Hits morning Chief Justice Ztna disposed of the cases reported below. mu "Titti.uNr1" Mm i. auiT. Uu'lhe libel suit or J. A. Oalien vs. tho Halt Lake TnSune I "iit.lletilc Coinatnj', Judge Powers submitted an anidavltby P, II, Lannan, manager of the Trioune, the objett of w hlch was lo secure au order from the Court rrqulr lug llio pliliillir In file an undertaking fur the cause of saluj oitinu, and for a furlbrronlcr that all proctcdlngs l slayul until such undertaking hs been oiecutrdand ItliiO. Judge Powt-rasald liU belief waa that (Jallcu was Insauv. The Court Krantta n stay of rotted lugs for thirty dajs. UIM1N0 uitni:iii ruUM). Atslalant Illstrlcl Attorney Crltrli low Informed bis Honor that two witnesses wit-nesses named Josenh and Mary HlrKhfogel, who should havoalteinltal I cfitru the gran I Jury nn Monday la!, according to sutrtenA, lait who ah stntej llieinstlreit wltbaiit elcuan, Mere now In custody. MaliIJa lllnili-fogel, lllnili-fogel, It apjieared, was sick and could Hut la relnuved from Home. Judge Ziuedlrtcted Hut .Mr. and Mrs. Hlrtch'ogel be brought litfare hliu. The husliaiid apaarial tolas In bad health and quite feel le, and It rvsseiplalmil Hist ulna members cf the family were down with sickness. Itwos on this acruuiil that the artles f tlb-d li nwiaiud to the sulaonas. Judge Kane Bald the eiplanttlon waa satisfactory. He told Mr. und Mnulllrschfogtl to go forthwith bc-firelhe bc-firelhe graul Jury and return homo aa soon ai they llktal afterwards. WDIUtu H.Coaan also came lafore Hie court nn n nmi lalnt Ilia! he failed toaiiarsr beforu the grand Jury j rater dayaanwltiiiie. (twos shJa ii that tho reason was duo to a iniaiiuderalaiiillng oil the tall of .Mr. ('avian. JulgoXane told hliu hi go before Ihugrauil Jury for vinmlii-atlon vinmlii-atlon now. Mr.Crltthhtv remarked lhat It bad becotuaiiultaniractlconntho part of wllnetsea to Ulaobey subiatirts, and much auncj'auce was thtrtny oc?a sloueil. Tiir. lAMXu ur ri I'Ai. Joseph Morris was arraigned fur fur irtiy In Deteinber. 1STO, and plrsd guilty. rJeutciice was set for J'rIJiy morning, at leu o'clock James Young !ual not gulllytoa charge nf robbery with violence, thu prosit utor lIng Kred. rlhrtts, whom thu defendant held upnt nlghlnndfor-clbly nlghlnndfor-clbly deprived of lila ;o gold walcb, etc. Tho same defriidaut was farther arraigned ar-raigned for roWa-ry.vtllh violence, "lis vltiim lu this Instance being Charles A.Walker. To tills lit also cntt lid u J hat Of tiotgulltj. There was a thlnl chargo against Young, tu which he gave a similar L tin, that uf holding up and rubbing hsrlts Heiiney. Uionlhoappl1catlon of Mr. Crltth Iiwtho defendant's trial was sit for Tuesday next. John Jones wai next Introduced on an Indictment charging him with unlawful un-lawful cuhshltatlon. He plead guilty aud will roetlve stnttnee uu March lath. W. M. llevlns, forcing n bank check for the um uf t2Viu, enlertd a pica of not guilty. This case wai set far Wednesday mat. Lewis Ilrown mil William llrnj', two resptctnbly tlressod joulba, were neit called forward. Iielug cbargnt with lairglaryatlheHhailta saloon on ovember :nd, Ibou. llrsy irad pillty. When asked fur his plea, ilrown ail I ho would like tlrst lu r.ak wllh tho proi-ututlng atloriiuj. Iielug dlrtittal le Assistant District Attorney Crltchlow, the defendant asked whelher be would aru t from hhn n Pica ofgullly lo it-lit larivuy, Mr. Crlhhlow replied tlml ho could not do a.). On learning Ibis Ilrown said hu would pit ad not guilty. Ills trial was sttfor the Mill Inst. Answering Judgu Kane, llray tlated that he was ouly nlntteen jearsold. He tame from Mattiam, Ills ,lu Ihsi, aud bail since that time mode Halt lako City hla home. He was a rook, and had "travih-d about" a good deal. He was once before accused of stealing aipalr of pants; but lhat was "alia mlstike." When he broke Into Hhade's saloon he was Intoxicated aud therefore not altogether reiimntlble. Assistant District Attorney Crltchlow Crltch-low Informed the Court thai the two defeiidan'a got ilium the roof of the saloou and let theinsehes Into the preludes pre-ludes through tho skylight. This did not setm t'lHidlcale wty much that either uf Ihrm waa Intoxicated at the lime, llray hail by no means a favorable favor-able record with the police. llray was sentenced to four years In the tienltrnllarj', Judge Kane Itlllng him that the offence was a very serious seri-ous oue. William Diamond was arraigned for the murder ol lAlwnrd Hiolt. Ho pleaded not guilty, Ju Ige Powers Is retained fur the defenio, and at Ills request re-quest thu fixing of the date for the trial of the case w as postpoued for the present. pre-sent. Thecaieof Albert Rolomon, mlsar. t roprlatlng publlo money, setdown for t'l-uny. was, uiwh thu motion of Mr. Crltchlow, ostonid until Monday, nrxlatteiia. m, owing tu the unavoidable unavoid-able absence of DlslrUt Attorney Var Ian. The case of Jonathan Malely, Illegal liquor aelllug, was continued for thu term, upon tho request of tbo defendant's defend-ant's attorntj. The case of AlUrt Kerra, Indicted fur burglary anl rubbery, waa called oujuitprlurtu the noon recess. Mr. Arimtruug diftndsthe attustd. i.U'uiu: junar. AKiinato.v. William Perego vs. 1". II. Huchanan el al ; demurrer to complalut; suit Ult. missed. lollle Amlenou vs. Peter Ander souttal.; motion to upon default and sit aside Juilgruoiil; motion sustained; defendant to lay the coils of the Justltes' court." ItobertaaiJlntri. Jaiutsl.. Tultoa t al.; dtmurrtr lo complaint; sm."J to fimtuf calendar. Olivia Wlderhcrg vs. John li. I,aw. sou; motion for Judgment; latsecd to foot of cah ndar. Thomas K'eariis vs. John Krarns; motion to quoth service of summons aud li aiueuit return ol service. Pa-std lo fool of calendar. lVlward lUlrh vs. A. M. Hsmllton elal.; motion for Judgment ou rert of referee; thirty Uijb allowetl tu pre 4tro statement for new trial anl stay of pna-mlingsduilng that erloJ. J, M. (IomIwIii vs. A. M. Hamlllon et al , same In all lAillcuhus as preceding pre-ceding case. YKttTlltlAV AmilNUON'S. CASIJ. Iutlia'Thlrd District Court yester dsy afternoon, lfure Judge Kane, X. V. Jones wis nrralgneil and plnklal guilty lo an Indict ment charging charg-ing him with unlawful cohaliltallou. Hi nteiice was sat fur rUturday next. On motion of Iho prosecution thu In dlclnicnt ngalntl thu aamu defendant fur nduilcry was dismissed. Alfred O. Jackson, the young lln gllsbmati rtceotly am-sltal uu the charge of bigamy, was Hit n arraigned, llernttrcdaplea uf guilty hml explained ex-plained that he cummllted thenlleliso through Ignorance, supawlug that when be commenced suit itgalntt his legal wife for tilt ore he was (no. He threw himself uu the leniency of Hie Court. JiiJgeKimiBtM In view of all Iho circumstances he would sentence the di fetidAut tu utily six months' Imprisonment Impris-onment In Ihn a-ultiutlary. The grand Jury n-oitcd, that the charge uf burglary airaliut William llariittt an I Jo-unm llurke. aud the ihnrge uf grand lirculiy egalnal H. NtLT had Utll Ignoltvl; also that they liu-1 foutnl Miten moro Imhctmriita under the lis or tho Ttrrltory aud una under Hnllml Hlili-a laws. Thu foil im lug elufumUnta utro ordered or-dered tuapiurlucuurt and lirml on Wnluceiloy. James Young, robl-rrj; Iouls llmwu and William Jlrur, burglarj J Jiurph Morris fvmery; Y. N. liuilns.firgtry. H. H. ford ami John hlniisler, ihaigedwllh gland Urietiy.-iiun ill-reeled ill-reeled lo como up fnr urraUnn.eutoii Tiiursilay. liixolllin. Thu graud Jury Ignored the filtow-lug: filtow-lug: 1 People vf.Mlkv Murray, grand lar tt n y. Tbn People vs. Clarence Wellington, nisault with u deadly weapon, wllh Intent to do bodily harm. The Pcuplo a. Vena HelJet, awaull wltha dtadlyweaiiuu, wllh tnleut to kill. |