Show VIOLATORS GET FINES A BUSY WEEK FOR THE DISTRICT fines and prison sentence for selling Al alcohol colial to Ute cases on the docket disposed of court will probably adjourn today to day by far the most important cases of this term of the district court were those against the four defendants who chaigen with the he crime of selling belling intoxicants intoci canta to indians the first one of these was th the e case casa of the state of utah agalos D broods B rook a fairbanks accused of silling intoxicating drink to an indian in violation of a state law the state stale ft A as rel nt ed by district attorney houtz and the defendant by philippi A jury was impanel led and the case heard after being out fifteen minutes the jury returned a M edict of guilty of the offense lense of charged antho in the information monday september abea the above name I 1 defendant was sentenced by judge booth to confinement in the state prison for a term of six months monday wilder fairbanks appeared before the court on the sane accusation and the same attorneys attorn eis the attorney s for the defendant philippi wilson withdrew from the case wilder fairbanks then with wilh drew his plea of not guilty and substituted a aloa of guilty ilia his was a fine of or in default there off to be confined in the state prison for d da a a the next case was that of edgar snyder snider charged with a bi similar milar violation of the state law prohibiting the sale of intoxicants to indians his attorneys philippi fj wilson withdrew from the case the defendant then withdrew his hia plea of not guilty and substituted one of guilty of the offence offense charged in the information he was sentenced to pay a fine of 60 which fine has since been paid A similar case against sant johnson John aa A dismissed at the request of D strict attorney houtz Be before sentence in the above mentioned cases had been pronounced attorney M ewarner MW mr arner made a very able plea in mitigation asking the clemency of the court explaining that these offenses fences of had been committed in ignorance of the law relating to this thie subject there are still two cases pending against brooks and wilder fairbanks the case of the state of utah vo VB john accused of allowing minors in his saloon was taken tp lip county attorney pope represented the state andt W odonnell the defendant A jury in this case was impanel led and the case heard the jury found the defendent not guilty A civil case has been occupying the time of the district court during the last two days the litigants are mrs chadwick J H arnold and A C emert mrs chadwick has brought suit to recover possession of the chadwick farm and residence M M warner Is id mrs chadwick 1 W 0 donnell is looking after the interests of mr arnold while A C emert is represented by D D houtz the evidence in this case was all taken and the arguments abie made last night there are four more civil cases to be heard before the court adjourns these bazes are roseberry and slane vs E 11 wilson a suit for the collection of wages S W ros vs nis george spencer a damage suit the others are leish leigh vs and pritchard vs |