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Show PECUMAK DOIKGS. EVENING NEWS. Mr. Dickson and the Court Deap Outside of the Law. April IS, IM7. FRAGMENTS, Tbi United States Marshal's office Is out of fonds to pay witness fees. Thi Carleton Opera Co. appear at the Tneatre to night In "Ermlnle," a late New York attraction. McBride, on trial for murder for several days past at Provo, was found guilty In the second degree. Four hackinen charged with.tres-pas- s at the Utah Central depot were brought before Judge Fyper this after- TBI OF JURORS IS TO THE TEST OATH. KXAMDfATION therewas a fair attendance To-d- ay No, sir. Q. You understand that the leaders of your Church claim te have received such a revelation from the Almighty? A. Yes. sir. Q Doyou believe that any sueh revelation was received, or do yon reit? ject A. Well. I wouldn't reject it. Q. Do yon accept it? A. Yes, sir. Q. You believe, then, that it is a divine law? A Yes sir. a! Are yon" willing to take an oath that yon will not hereafter obey that law? A. Well, not under the present cirA. Q. I understand yoa to say that you believe it is the Divine law that a man may nave more than one wife at the same time? A. Ye, sir. Q. Now. believing that to be the Divine law, are you willing to take an eath that you will not hereafter obey that law? A. What oath have you reference ' to? Q.MrAn oath that you will not unthe law of God as you derstand it, so far as it recognizes A Is that referring to the here-afterbb- ey possibly I may. bave heard someth ug, but don't remember it at present. Q. Then you are unable to sav now A. Yes, sir. Q Being in fellowship with thii Church, and partaking of its Sacrament you are J unable to fay whethei you believe that such a revelation was given at any time, or whether you that it is a false doctrine which the leaders- - of your Church are attempting to impose upon her mem- A. I don't know what I will do hereaiter. Cf Are you willing to take an oath, I say, that you will not obey that Divine law? A That I will not Obey that Divine law? Mr. Richards Now, if your honor please, I desire te read the oath which the Juror Is required to take (reads form of oatn ) As I read and understand the oath the Juror Is only required to swear that he will obey the provisions of these laws, and that be will net, either directly or indirectly, counsel or advise any other person to violate their provisions in regard to the particular crimes named. It cer tains seems to me tbat the does not reach to the extent to which this question goes. It Is not nec- to sustain our objection tbat the court shouid presume the law will be repealed, but it may be and the Juror should only be repealed, required to swear to tbat which the law Imposes. I understand the rule ol construction to be tbat statutes of this sort must be strictly construed and they must aot beheld to extend fur ther than what their language clearly Imports. It seems to me that this ex amination extends the requirements of the law lar beyond what its language an imports it ooes more man require to coua oath to obey the law, and not sel or advise others to disobey It, Which is all that the statutory oath provides. Mr. Dickson The oath certainly re quires the Jurer to swear that he will not commit polygamy or unlaw or lui conaoitatiou, adultery, offenses tke therein of, any named; It is not put in the form that "I will hereafter obey all the laws 01 the United States until it is repealed." Mr. Richards Would It be a crime if there was no law on the subject? Mr. Dickson No, but there is a law on the subject. Mr. Richards My objection goes to this extent If the law. should be re pealed there would be no such law Mr. Dickson That is an unwarrant ed assumption, that it will, ever be re pealed. The Court Put the question over. Mr. Dickson The question Is, wnetner you are wining to take aa oath tbat you will not hereafter, while a resident of any of the Territories of the United "States; obey that Divine law? a. now am 1 to know What 1 will do hereafter? Q Are you willing to take an oath tbat you will not do it? A. I decline to aoawer. Mr. Dickson I challenge him. The Court Well, I suppose tbeoatb requires the Juror to swear that he will obey the law prohibiting polygamy anu uniawiui conaoitatiou; now, tbeques tiou is, 11 ne is not prepared to saj bat he will not .obey the law that commands him lo commit polygamy, can ne taae tneoator isn't the oatb in effect requiring biro to say tbat he will not iu tue future violate that law. ana mat ne win not in tne iuture obey a law ol God which commands him to violate it? Of course, we are not con fined to the mere bark here; we bave a right to penetrate the substance ot this oatb, and if the Juror cannot say tbat he will not obey a law that re quires him to practice polygsmy in violation of tnis law. then he cannot take this oatb, end the Court Is not re oe a party to perjury by al quired to it. lowing mm to taxe Juror Well, 1 will not take it. Mr. Dickson You will not take it? A. No, sir. (Excused.) 1 . t. be-i'.-eve v bers? Jus,t repeat ttat question, please. Q 1 understand jou to say tbat you believe you are in fellowship with this church? A. Yes, sir. ' Q. You do know A as I stated before. I That wouldn't vouch that I am iu fall fellowship. QYou believe you are? A. That would only be a question. Q. You know that the church claims that a rtvelation was received from the Almighty, by those in authority in the Church? A. 1 don't know that I ever went deep mouth into he study to know really tbat much of it. Q Do ou mean to say that you dou't know whether the Church claims to have received such a revelation or not? A. 1 knew I know there Is such a thin ', yes sir. Q Don't you know your Church A . F. mum & BROTHER SPECIAL .Bars:ain Sale? Third District Court to The the proceedings. Q. Yes, sir. in law? names of those present, A. In the Edmunds-TuckQ. 1Yes, sit. obedience to Jthej summons as petit cumstances, 1 wouldn't take such an am will'ne to take it. A. oath. Jurors, were: Q. Just answer my question. and excused.) (Challenged M. 66 D. McAllister, ' U D. W. Hunter, A. Yes, I am wHling to take that. John Erlckson was not a believer in 106 Geo. Ilardinan, 193 John P. Benson, an oath withwas and Q. Are you willing to take hereafter passed plural marriage 105 John Erickson, 144 H. Harker. will not at that anytime you examination. out further 174 Enos Stookey, l&S R. W. Barnes, obey the Divine law which jou speak 142 S. BnnKtaurai, Jr. 144 John . Oblad, R. W. BARNKS. of? 93 E. Snolgrove, 115 J. W. Ciu.pbell, A. Iam willing td take the oath 102 J. Heoer, 81 J. V. Bradley, Q. Do you believe it right, Mr. not noon. 10 E- J. swauer, an oath. 182 David Cook, to Divine the law, Barnes, according 154 Thos. Williams, The coming of Mr. Edtcin Booth, the greaUtt 416 Cuas. Crismon, Are you willing t'o take the oath y a man should have more than one that 87 Chas. A. B I). A. 63 Woolley, A. Jos. now? I Silver, Sheriff J. crt brought that mention ansae wife at the and nndivorced living 116 J. W. Andrew, K. E. Phillips., A. 1 ask vou, have yotf reference te Wilaon in f rora Leamiugton, yester- 175 time? living Actor, will draw thousands of art-lovipco-vl- e 178 Robt. Ure, 90 W. 8. Brighton, in" the EdmundsTucker bill? oath that circumstancertain under 107 A. Ward, Well, 35 Alex. Kogers, Emery as day. He is charged with grand er Edmunds-Tucbill, Q. The 1S9 Lucion Symons, to our beautiful city during this week. 181 V. II. Towey, ces I believe it is right. an order 127 Louis btrasbo you call It, requires a Juror Jo take f Q. You believe that such a revelam Ul hereafter not he oath that to the been as has tion that to given Mr. PhilliDs handed a note to the Mikk Flkm.vixg, found intoxicated, give them A. Take the oath equal chance to secure Genuine Church of which you are a member? and was excused anoalh? Take sentence suspended in Justice Court, Q. A. is How that? Toe Jurors were called, and requested A. An oath? C). You believe that such a revelaBargains, we have resolved to continue our during geod Pyper's court to be sworn on their voir dire. Claims An oath that jou will not Q to been has as the tion that given Mr. Sseokey I ain't prepared to take Church of which A. Yes, sir. That has reference to any oath? you are a member? the oath. those in authority claim to a moment. Walt Q. as I A. beea have for Issued was Well, venire that; taught Ajc opea petit The Court Well, you can take that for haee received such a revelation? and hear the ques Wait Court The I could I know that don't my belief, A. Yes, sir. Jurors from the Third District Court, afterwards. What oath do you refer that I believe it or disbelieve it; 1 tion. the Juror to ki wow, are you unable to say Mr. Dickson--I- t as the regular venire furnished bat ten to do you mean you want to affirm, or say requires don't know. at or no you look upon that as a any he an that wneiner oath take willnot a as that do under the action of. the prosecuting at- swear Well, you Q. reject A. No, the ath. a plural wife or false and spurious doctrine which your take future lu time the aud false doctr'A2 The Court Well, you will have a spurious not at leuuers are torney. to impose upon A. Well, I can neither reject it nor a polygamous wife that he will chance to take that afterwards. more than aai uaurcD,attempting or have in notr fnturc the time any Is During the Entire Week, and will add the following. it know believe whether don't I it; sworn to Thi trial of Jstv.es Blowers, John (Thelurv were thereupon A. I don't look at it in that wav one wife; now, I understand you to as to their compet trne or false. in Divine You Watrin and Ernest Williamson, for answers questions the look beiieve a tdat false Has dou't Q. upon ay that you Q Are yon fellowship with the law to act as petit jurors ai lae apru Cnurch? ooctxiner recognize plural marriage. stealing government property in tak- ency 1887 term.) -A. sir. so. Certainly. I A. believe ing a gun from penitentiary guard Q. Then accept the revelation Q. And enjoins the practice of plnral DANIEL M. HUNTER, Q You attend its services? Murtha in an effort to escape, was set in some circumstances Be- you believe,jou such a revelation was A .Yes sir. marriage by Mr. Dickson: for this afternoon, in the Third District examined lieving that to be the Divine law, are given? Q. Partake of Its sacraments? A Q. Where do you live, Mr. Hunter? Oh, I don'- t- h can't Just tell willing now to take an oath that you A. Not sir. no, Court. always, A. Fourth Ward, in this city. will not hereafter obey that law? how can 1? ? you Q. To those Occasionally in made A. I am willing to take the oath Q. How long have jou resided Q. A man can believe or disbelieve. appearance In our A. Sometimes. Thkks are three newly developed this courser oath. 01 the county? Mri.Wood-mansee'prescribed inclination have the When Q. you at cases of 1lphtheria-on- e I think. A. About twenty years, A. There may be such a thing, but The Court Well, that is not the Store to audiences corner Filth and C. Streets, Q. Are you a citlsen of the United toA.dosor Answer the question. then that doesn't help the other case is question. How that? 1 a States? n. First that oath am Is anothers O I there answer ust J Juror another at Mr. Hanson's, my to do so? feel When inclined question; you Q. A. Yes, sir. not asking for your positive knowledge, week.: person is required to take? A. Yes, sir. West Street, and still another at Mr. Native born? Q. The Court Answer the question. but your belief. in good standing in the are You Q. Fifth and North Third Yes A. A.-sir. to Wngnt's.corner Mr. Dickson Are you willing Church? 100 White Jacqnard Quilts at 90 cents each. Q. You are a taxpayer within the West streets. take an oath, believing that the Divine you believe that such a rev y uowas A. I suppose so; I don't know anyare in is you? the Territory, law or elation do that the lo right polygamy, Church, given to the contrary. 50 Real Marseilles 12 x 4 Toilet Quilts, at $.2r. thing A. Yes, sir. Alsx. Perry, of Willard, was aryou oeiieve mat 11 is a iaise doctrine 1 O. Yon know that the leaders of sight of Gol Nothing Ci. And you read and write the Eng-lis- n A. A. I would would I rested yesterday afternoon; charge a that Well, Certainly. claim such say Church revela that like it ever offered before. your was swear that to language? Are was you a Deiieve mat you such willing revelation was (4. He xront tne taem oy tion received cohabitation. placed unlawful A. Yes, sir. will not hereaiter obey that Divine given to the Church, in preference to 100 dozen Turkey Rod Doylies at 25 cents do yon notr under $1,500 bonds by Commissioner per dozen. (J Do you believe it right for a man Almighty, law? men 11 you oeiieve tnat sucn a 1 y. a. minx understand i sir; one more nave was to and its, than t Table Cloths at 00 cents ench. 100 Amanda A living wife Yes. sir. Perry was Black, ills of revelation to the Church, given that. wife at the same time? It you were required, counseledlu course you believe it is of Divine ( Q. Do yon believe that they did re- orQ. required to give bonds in the sum ef 100 A. Yes, sir. 70 cents eaoh. commanded beby those in authority -. origin? a or do 1 such 6. you revelation, $300. Ogitn, Herald, April believe that that is the ceive or teach polygto A. Church Yes. sir imare preach to your lieve that they 100 endeavoring memlaw of Goa? size at 80cts. each. extra Q. Believing that is of Divine origin, amy, would you obey such counsel or pose a false doctrine upon their iKtha ball game Saturday, the Niws A. Yes, sir. are to swear command will that you followers? 100 and you willing bers Red Bordered Scotch Linen Table Cloths at 76cts. each. Q. Are yon willing to take an oath boys beat the Democrat nine by an imA. I would, not at any time in the future obey it A. Well, I haven't given the matter will Dot obey that law? mense majority, the score standing 88 that yon it? Yoa would 1 be60 tne Dress y. I obey uivine lawr ; surHcient can't that say w Patterns, Twelve Yards each, at 50 cents each. I ouldn't like to take an oath lieve It or study 1 wui not obey it? A. X es sir. to 8. The Democrat boys acted vry toA.that effect. reject it, as I said before I 50 " " " " at $1 each. an to take then willing Q Are'yo Q Yes. gentlemanly subaequentlf, treating ail Q. You Wouldn't like to take tin oath doa't know. will not, under any cirA. -- Oh, I don't think I would oath that you old are How 5 Q. you? Pieces Black f!ilk Velvet, at 85 cents per yard. . hands to an elaborate supper and play- that you woul dn't hereafter obey the I was 21 last Wednesday. cumstances, In the future, teach or (Challenged and excused.) law! some 5 educaYou have received Pieces ing throughout with fairness and a Q. preachjolygamJ Black Silk Velvet, at 05 cents per vard. A. No, sir. CHARLKS CRISMON. A. Well, that is another matter. tion? lack of acerbity. Challenged and excused. are take to 200 Yards A. accoid-injQWell, Q o willing yoa sir. Do Summer believe Yes, Silks and Satins at 35 cents per yard. it Qv you right, In foregoing examination of Mr. sucu an oath? divine law, that a man may Q. You have read the revelation? the Wi regret to bave to state that Geo. Hunterthethe are iriveu in a 300 proceedings am to not take have more wives than one at the same " " A. I A. Yes, sir. required at 45 cents per yard. Savage, son of Brother C R. Savage, fall. In those that follow the ordinary time? Q, You have listened a number of such an oath, that I am aware of. i arc omitted, 500 an and Silks is prostrated with severe illness.lrom questions aad answers Brooades at 75 cents per yard. O,. Are you willing to take such to the teachings of the Church A. I do under certain circumstan those bearing upon the test oath only years oath? in regnrd to that revelation? which he has suffered excruciating being if ces. it 500 " " at given. am $1 per yard. A. Yes, I A. Well, yes, not so very oiten. willing. Q. You believe that that Is a law? pain. We understand the trouble to an are such take You to Ten-ya- rd MCALLISTER nave DUNCAN Yet H. willing 150 of I Q. Bever A. do. Q. you thought Diagonal Double Width Dress Patterns, at be the formation of an abscess in one oath? it? Q Of divine origin, emanating from next called and interrogated. A. Yes, sir. in not much. Latest A. oi the lower intestines. The young was 1 Well, tne $1.65, Spring Shades. Ai'nignty you believe It right for a manCf. How do you reconcile that anA. Yes. sir; man has many friends, who will be toQnaveDomore than one living and un5000 moments Yards JOHN W. answer ANDRKW. a few Printed Etamine Curtain Cloth, aj 9o. swer with your A. No, not very often. Q. Are you willing to swear that you yard. vorced wife? pained to hear of his affliction. Q. And you cannot say now whether ago that if you were counseled by those wui not nereai te', under any circum vou Do O. believe accord it V right, A. Yes, sir. to Church in in no preach or your revelathis authority to Bea you alleged law? that regard a to man the Divine law, that obey may ing Dkputy Thompson brought Q. Are vou willing to take an oath tion touching plural marriage as a or teach polygsmy, that you would stances, A. No, sir. bave more wives than one at the same ver Ira J add irom Panguitch on thst you wi'l not obey the law? counsel? the or false doctrine not? and obey and spurious time? (Challenged excused.) A. I am willing to take the oath A. 1 es, certainty 1 wonia. A. No, sir. Wednesday evening last, on a charge 500 Silk and Satin Coaching and Lace brimmed Parasols and A. Yes, sir. Q. Are you willing to take an oath-- do TnotoAS WILLIAMS. And yet you are willing still to O. fel And maintain Q. yeu yet your of the prevailing; epidemic. Mr. Judd an Are to Q. oatb take you willing believe that to be the law of yeu do it? will an not oath that you take with the Church? Sun Umbrellas, the very best styles of the season, at lowship that you wlil not hereafter, while a Q. Do you believe it right, accord was taken before Commissioner W. P. Goa? to take the oath A. I oeiieve so, yes. 4. I am willing of a man to obev resident the that divine A. the territories, sir. that may law, bonds Yes, ing to $1,C00 under Have and reference Smith any nave more tnan one wile at tne same tawr you Prices to astonish everybody. placed Q. It may be for augbt yeu know Or prescribed. Q. Do you hold any office in the believe, otber oath? to await action of the grand )ury. John Church teaching a false doctrine? A sir. timer Mormon Church? Mo, Wash-Dres- s 100 answer Embroidered I my question, please. Q Just A. Yes, sir, for aught know. Patterns, newest styles, from A. Yes, sir. Houston and A. T. Maycock became A. I am an Elder in the Church. Challenged and excesel. Are Or believe? you willing lor Q. you aught to Are an take oath Q. to each. you willing Q. An Elder la the Church have $11 $1.50 to . sureties. Two witnesses were also kindness bave A. Will the WILLIAM 8. BRIGHTON. you A. Well, yes. tbat you mil not hereafter, under any for along time, I suppose? Q. Are- you willing to take the oath answer mine as well? held in 200 bonds, Maycock and Hous- been A. I have. eoey lawr Do that circumstances, you believe it right, accord Q. answer the w The Court Well, you that you ill not hereafter obey that A. I have tsken the oath required, I ing to the Divine law, that ton becoming sureties for one and a man may Q. And you believe that plural mar he puts to you? or of law of doctrine that tbt Church, questions nave more wives man one at the same is according to the law of tioae believe, as h Thomas Houston for the other. riage A. I have answered them. Church? the A. I do. Q. Just answer my question. timer Mr. Dickson Aro you willing to A. Yes, sir. , WiU YOD tO.COME, HADT OC 1 wisn to Just state A. A. Yes, sir. Q. And yet yon are willing to swear hereafnot an will that take oath you (Accepted.) oe 1 answer ivourt that vou will not obey the law of Gcd O. the quesAre to an take oath you well, willing and under circumstances, preach ter, as you understand it that you will not A'ut tne question to mm again. now that you will not hertafter.while a KN09 STOOKEY. or teach polygamy or plural mar- iiou. The Third- - Rail. The work of hereafter, at any time, take a plural Mr. Are you willing to resident ot any of the Territories of the Dickson Q. Was It this oath that yoa re riage? - United ou believe it to bo the widening the gauge of the U. & N. from wife,ofslthoughy A. No, I am not willing te do .that. tae an oath that you will not herostates, obey that law? Mr. ferred to, that you stookey, af uKder God a divine law? any A. No, sir. circumstances, obey and Pocatello to Silver Bow is being pushed law excuse.) De (Challenged to taaer wouldn't wuimg A. I am to takean oath to the thaffilaw? (Challenged and excused.) J. . Bradley passed. A 7 forward as rapidly as possible. Super- effect that Iwilling Yes, sir. Mr. Sheeks I submit to the Court . have no Intention and excused. intendent Bllckensderfer has nine work (Challenged ROBERT URE. in behalf of the Jurors, if the Court Q. No present intention, you mean? JACOB HKUSSBR. trains engaged In hauling material, .no A. : will re intention. the law don't me, that OBLAD JOHN F. permit bed and other preaccord widening the roadconnected Q. Do yori believe it right, them to take any tsuch oath; It Q to Do you believe it riant, Q. What do you mean by that, no with the intention Do you believe it right, accordthe Divine law, that a man mav ingparatory work that a man may quire to Divine the Q. at time this an when him take law, to take to you oath requires obey Next changing of the gauges. ing to the Divine law, that man may have more wivea than one? the oath? the law here; If he shall leave the have more wires than one at the same A. Yes, sir. A. No intention to take another have more than one wife at the same or the raw should be repealed, timer country, A. Yes, sir, under certain circum time? wife. Q. Are you willing to take an oath he might obey the Divine law. The A. Yes, sir. that vou wili not at any time in the fu law here donfc require him to swear stances. Do you mean by that no present cases Q. In the Pleas Their Changed Q. Are you willing to take an oath Q. Are yoa willing to take an oath ture obey tbat law? that he never will obey that of the United States vs. Alexander intention; A. No, sir. A. Well, yes, of course, that Is what that you will not hereafter obey that Divine law, but that be will obey the aowthat you will not, hereafter, unlaw?. der any circumstances, while a rest-deCollett "and 1 mean. Richard Edward, (Challenged and excused.) laws of the united states. A. Ne. of any of the Territories of the Mr. Is no Dickson indicted all There limitation Q. Doyou recognize or understand James Woods, DAVID COOK. U a tied mate, obey tbat uivine law? and r or (Challenged be would at relieve excused.) that a in not he you will the that do liberty language for called for unlawful cohabitation, a. -it is my intention, air. at tne to take the oath now, having no present Q. Do yoi believe it right, acording certain thing. SAMUEL BRrNOHURST, JR. : trial in the Third District Court 1 suppose we are present, as much as It is yours, but to intention to take another wife that to the Divine law.tbat a man may bave court res, ine an oata tnat i win not do wrong Q. Do you believe it right, accordthe defendants came forward and you would be at liberty next week, or more wives than one? hardly authorized to presume that the iaae to Divine law, that a man may in tne ruinre if more man i can do. j or the next next if will ing Yes of be sir. law not month, you year, former their repealed. pleas changed Mr. iMckson ri cnailtnge him. have more than one wife at4the same Mr. Sbeeks I dont think the Court your mind, to take another time? Q. Are' you willing to take an oath guilty to guilty. Sentence in all three enanged The Court I understand vou then. wife in obedience to the Divine law? I don't think that the i under not will understood any that me; hereafter, you cases was fixed for Satarday, April A. Yes, sir. A. Well, I believe you say you will hot take an oath such oath is tbat he never will obey that as circumstances, obey that law? Just answer that question. mentioned t Q. Are you willing to take an oath 30th. if be believes it to be a A. No, sir, Divine law, WOOILEN GOODS. A. Weil, mv objection la. vour honor. A. Wnen I take the oath that you will not hereafter obey that and The divine oath law. is he shall that excused.) (Challenged law of the Church? ruever me oas Q Just answer that question. iuture Den told law iny the United States. of the x. J. SWANER. obey A. I am willing to take an oath to A and I know not what may come In m, Cases Continued. In the Third Mr. Dickson No, that is not it. the les Mr. F. S. RichQ your understanding that in obey the laws of my country. The Court Well, state the question luiure, ictD ten way pasi me, and my Q Do you believe 11 rigm, accord- District Court as you bave no present inten ti. I understand you to say that you Ins: to the Divine law that a man may again. , ards moved for a continuance, uatll asmuch u. J.ne question is wnetner vou are lion of takiiig another wile, that you believe that plural marriage is a Di- have more wives than one? I will take the oath to obey AND SIMlLAtt UOODS. Juror cases of of the the September term, miKht conscientiously lane tne oath. vine law? A. That he may have? willing to say that you will take nch 1 nave taxeu the oath to tnat; obey v A. Yes, sir. an oata the United States vs. Wm. Blood, J. and next week, or next month, or next Q. Yes. mat. A. I can take it under the condition ear. II you enanged your mind, you Q Are yoa willing to take an oath A. Well, as fares the belief, I think The Court State the R. Barnes, Janes C. Watson, Hyrum ;would again question v be at liberty to and be Justilled that tyou will not hereafter, at any a man ought to have all the wives he as Mr. Dickson lie is required to tnat my intention is as pure H. Evans, Edwin Rushton and Charles in taking another In obev re the Divine law wife in obedience to time, that x swear that he will not hereafter enter yours la. counlawful for indicted all Divine law? the but. juicason mat is not tno auan- spect? Bnrgess, Q. Well, I say do jou believe It is into polygamy. a. ies, sir. A. A I understand your question to the law of God, .Mr. Richards That Is ail right; but iion. habitation. Mr. Dickson made no obaccording right, t now, you are obligating me to say Q. If you were commanded by any tbat a mau may bave more than one It is a very for him to. Juror And I can take It; and those jection, and the motion was granted. something in reward to what I may do one in authority In. your Church to take wife at the same time? swear mat ne wm notruing grounds don't go to my future life it violate the another would to wife, in tae iuturer CLOTH JACKETS, NEWMARKETS AND COATS, do A. Not that I that is I don't know visions of those acts from saying pro you refuse laiooiaron. that It? re what That is the "oath The to third of Just Q. Ars you wlUlnsr to take an oath that thought enough it really ne win not ooey me uivine law. The Triple Whistle. a. : no A. I have annnose to to no or now will that one or right tnat you will not hereafterthe other. think yon you say, Mr. Dickson ft don't say that he way whistle is becoming popular In locomobelieve that any man will counselor A. So tar as A. Aa far as f know now. air. I will" Q Are job a member of the Church shall swear that ne will not violate the I tives. Such whistles have been nsed advise me te break the laws of my Cf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Q. Walt a moment. Saint? law until it isrepealed. Your honor can uubcbuy; aa laT aa ikuow now. 44 A. So far as I can comprehend the country. mv on steamboats and large factories in I A. Yes sir. finish Wait until (J. question see, and It is a matter of some public O. Just answer my question, if you of the oath when I take it, I Arei you wining to iaae an oatn now - the Q. In good standing in the Church? notoriety it has been aureested nnblicshape of three or more bells in the meaning nn.m rmfso tzrlll am to a I ftn. unreasonable observe vlll rhlt under don't what know, A. obligations I presume so; please. Suppose ly, tbat a man is Justified in taking this same supply pipe; out It has been dis- I state, that I will not take another thing, or improDaDie a thing, should MEN'S OVERCOATS, . SCARFS, CLOTH CAPS, really, what it requires to be in good oatn wno didn't at the verv moment circumstances, while a resident of an; covered taat by disking or cutting out wile. should be that you counselled happen, be took the oath intend to get another of the territories of the United States. standing. the chime of a single bell, in three" in I in You those Church understand the that oath oy your authority Q. mat iwr Q. And partake of its sacraments? wue; ano one 01 tne here an ooey different don't segments but ofat the AND A. Mv Intention at present, but you are not required to hereaiter to tase another wife, would A. Wbea I go to church I do. swered that be hadn't jurors in any present the features triple swear say dep'bs, all that intencounsel? not is it you means that now me. obey look when bind tbat your yam that present you Q. Well, would be with it and Some of can the be tention, trifling whittle produced. A. I don't think l have any right to go ta church yen goto cnurch; 1 ask the to take another .wife, but the law ALL CLASSES OF WINTER WEAR, Court Answer the question. law, and a plain evasion of it, to .The Union Pacific's new engines have tbi tion If you take the oath, that you suppose or believe tbat anv man will you if vou attend services? me to take an oath its You ask Juror requires. man a to such an & if take one. O. W. has R. D. permit and the oath, whistle shall swear that you will not hereafter counsel me to do wrong, or break the A. That is, I bave done such a It appeared that he stood upon that tnat l will never leave the Mortnou that means at any time .hereafter laws of ray country. yes. thing; techuical ground, that he was willing cnurch Mr. Dickson lfask that the luror be take another wife ; are yeu willing Mr. ujCKSon win you take such an Q. How long since? ! to take it because be hadn't any nres Going to England.. Brother Jos. to take mat oatar to answer the question. Instructed A Well, I haven't got the date, ent intention, at the very moment the oath? A. Yes, sir, I am willing to take that The court just answer the ques really, for that part of it. Ball, Jr., ourppses leavinz on the 8th A. I can take the oatb on the oatn was administered, 01 taking an of May for a visit toEngla"S3,on which oatn. tion; pay attention to the Question that my intention at the pres- Q. Aboathow lony? wife. grounds otber is that A. I presume it would be a few put.1 be will be absent till next autumn. The Court I don't- think the Court eut is as pure as yours. JOUK BEXSOX. tne mv will of laws obey juror years. Have could be Justified in ine court mat is not tne ques While In the old country, he will busy that the you not been to church fer law will be repealed.assuming Do yoa believe it right for a man country. Q. tion. himself collecting genealogical data. toQcave Mr. Dickson be you should a Suppose few I couldn't lake it. Your HonJuror more man one living and Mr. Dickson I will put the question yeers? hereafter counselled by those in auA. No, tbat is, partook of the sacraI couldn't If there are any who wish him to do take it under those conor; wife at the same time? to Are to you you again. willing in your Church to take a plural ment. thority ditions ; it is too far off to me. will he them In for A. line an sir. not will oath Yes, that take that hereaf you anything wile, woulJ you obey the counsel and A. Yon can't take sn oath, then. Q. I am speaking now of attending ter, under any circumstances, while Q. Are you willing to take an oath follow be at their service. Those who desire tbat the Divine law as yoa believe it. services; how long since you have at- you reside in the in tue iuturer will not law? that of oinuing Utah yeu obey joumy (I Territory or would you disobey counsel and re tended the services of the church? to secure his good offices in that regard A. Not future life not to A. No, sir. that that will you accept amendment) Divine as tne law believe to you couit A. a him ject it might be should make arrangements with Idon'tkaow; while you. t reside in any of the bind my future me. Q. You decline to take the oath? not, oer of months. The Court Well, you are excused. A. Yes, sin of the United States, bey before May 7th. His address is 237 N. I would disobey counsel as ilonr pleQ. How long since you bave par- Territories , Juror AU rl ght, fir. Mr. Dickson Mr. Benson is dis- asA.there what you understand to be the Divine was a law of the land prohib taken of the Sacrament? First West St., Salt Lake City. Alexander Boners was accepted. i lawr qualified. it. iting A. 1 don't know ; it may have been were also Emery Ward. Lcclne The Court You are excused. Mr. Richards If honor your please. O. And you would disobevlalso what two or three years. I make an to the question in Symons and Louis Straaburir . Funeral Service. The funeral OXOKOK BARDMAN. you believe to be the law of God, would Do yeu mean to say tbat you inaworin. objection F. u.Towtwaa not a citizen and Q inisiaw mignt .nereaf ter was service ef the late Sister Charlotte your know whether yoa are Ip fellowdon't excused. oe Do men believe ; it rieht. accord tne Q. you luror woulda't repeaiec cue ies. l am compelled to dlsobev ship with the. Church or not? oe violating Savage Hawkins was largely attended ing to the law of God, that a man may it A. law tl ne obeyed the JCBOS MCAIJUSTES under the circumstances. How Is tbat? A. Divine law. The law Jn the First Ward Assembly Rooms nave more tnan one Jiving and unoi- the land Q. Suppose you were commanded Do you mean to say tbat you doesn't say that a person of sarue Q. at vorced wife the time? must swear were remarks Mr. Asked hereafter by those in authority iu the don't know whether you are in fellow- he never will Dickson, may I be allowed 'yesterday. Consolatory A. Yes. sir. obey the laws ot God in to witnarawr 1 com ess to a misunder to Church teach the doctrine ef made by President Angns M. Cannon, "with or not? polygthe church this regard, but it requires him to standing ot yoar meaning in the ques Q. Are you willing to take an oath. amy or plural marriage as revealed to ship 1 mean to A. say, that I don't know, swear that he will net violate the pro- tions you asked me, in listening to Bishop Joseph War barton and Coun that yoa will not hereafter obey that the were and threatened Church, with sir. of certain acts of Coneress. what you have asked the others, f visions yts elor Joseph Booth. The numerous tawr excommunication if you refused to . You don't know? if A. I wouldn't like to. Q those Iswb should be repealed desire to ask to withdraw mv state- Mew, I cons were deceased of the with the directions of vour A.- - Y cs, sir. '. Jin pt i. posterity Mr. Dickson We excuse Mr. Hard-- comply, what he would notlthereaiter be meat in regard to it. would be your courser Church, t Q. De yoa accept or reject any of violating their nrovisiona. aeled to emulate the example set them man. Mr. Dickson xon dont desire to a. i wooia use my own judgment. the teachings of that church? The Court You are excused,. Q. Believing that plural marriage IsH take tne oatr by the faithful Saint, mother, granda Would of A. counsel I in Q. you many that Well, obey 01 uivine origin, a law revealed by the accept great A. I don't desire to take the oath mother and great grandmother. The them? H5NRT BARKER! respect, or would you suffer excom Almighty, are you willing to take an under such cirenmstaxcea. Do them? munication rather than obey the coun any now hope of a glorious resurrection and yon oath qf reject q; that you will not at any time (Excused.) A. Q. Mr. Harker. I will ak vou if vou sel of your Church? happy reunion of all the redeemed of believe hereaiter, while living in any of the This A. Do of doctrine will never the I state to law there has of the that Q. it closed the examination and but yoa territories reject right, according of the United the Lord was vividly portrayed by States, obey that a man should bave and may been an instance in the Church of men Dlarel marriare as taneht by the that divine law? 7 J e rora who would subscribe to the ten President Cannon, hla remarks being a God, Church? bare more than one wife at the same being disfeiiowshlped or excommuni A. Na, I would be wlUlng- -I oath were secured. An open venire source of great comfort to all present time? A. I do, that is at the present time. navetaaen sir; cated lor Dot preacbinz or romulirat- tne oath required by the test was Issued for others. A. Well, that is something that I lng any doctrine of the Church. Q. I am not speaking now with Edmunds law, and that is ail that I o. Suppose that tou were com reference to the law of the land; do wuhiu oe wining te ao ; that bave never given a study yet. waei Expensive Neglect. The citizens the so- - manded by President Tavlor. Cannon yon reject it as a Divine revelation, or 1 nave taaen. yoa a member-oy. Are or Smith, to preach or teach polygamy do you believe that it is epurlous and of Mlnersville, Beav?r County, ex called Mormon Church? are net willing to take the y. xpu or plural marriage as revealed to the uuser Yes sir. .Provo Points. Our Provo.corres- oatn as a pended a considerable sum in erecting ' A. A. Ob, I don't know ; I never have Church, would vou obey the counsel or A. Not as you give It. Q. In fellowship? under date ef today says the dam in the Beavtr River for the purpondent, ; command of those in authority in your taken any consideration in that part A. Yes sir. (Challenged and excused.) d tpntlef have been searching the town Church? pose of making a reservoir, and J. H. of it, Q. You partake of its 8acrament? 7- Til a. r. WOOIXBT. for the last few days la quest of their A. Yes sir. Q. How old are yeu? A. Accoidina to mv belief and un Doparx gobbleoT it. JVe learn from office 81 Do am In A. a over hold of Do or little the derstanding of what is termed "Mor- I their nttempts "C" you any Q. Q. years age, you believe It riRht, accord asual prey.' Some the UtoAfan that the people had ' . . Church? y UK Ml IUC JJIVine law. mat a man mav hare been I think anv man has a or 80., A native but futile, they caght three taking nrdDCr fitLS to seenro A. Well, as a trustee trustee an mouism." don't citizen? u boin mutv wives man oae at ute same or four. The to preach that doctrine - Q perfect right have come to and 1 following office of trustee of not in without he has embraced it. ? A. Yes, sir. the right is all '. Pnpa'.x, possession, hold; of our can the You read? located there the Church, no Church office, I don't air. A, No, knowledge correspondent! Q. s wishing a good mill-sit- e, You answer mv Question. air.opA Q. . M Have yoa ever believed It right? Yes, sir. , Thomas Harding, Joshua Davis, and way or the other; would you obey such ; At If rumor proves true, Dupalx bow noid. Q. Kot an Elder or a Teacher? A. No, sir, not since I came to manQ. Yeu are a man who does read, I a as command that,if you were required George Gee, who were taken before the A. No, sir. holds the key to MinersvlUe,, bo far hood. suppose? at head those the of by Church to your Commissioner and bound over. are in A. A little, yes. At least as water is concerned. ti.But01youthe fellowship and preach or teach plural marriage? . (Accepted.) reve-oSacraments of the partaxe You the read have the McBride case re in. The alleged nave Jury tne ; Jos. a. stlvasrf A. I wouldn't obey It. It u taougnt people snonio enure or , a of murder In the verdict turned it? wouioni been more awake to their own inter-st- s. ooey t A. Yes, sir. y.rou Q.-A. I think I have; it la a good many you believe It rlgrht, accord, second A. sir. Mo, on xon ns degree Saturday night at informs of Later intelligence Q. understand, course, that lng to the Divine law, that a nan nay ' years ago. Accepted. more have it lis one ui ibs rcueis 01 a iaitD one than You have wives at It discussed? suae heard the Q that the citizens ef M inerarille have that plural marriage, has ' beea revealed a James W. Campbell was accented' as A. I never took that is a part a time? The case of the people vs. ..Joel mac woara purchased the ground, or as a divine ordinance? juror.A. It depends on 'whe he is great part in discussing soy question begins to4af. The charge Is Young A. Yes. sir. that la whatever rights Mr. Dupalx .. whether ho is worthy of them. WABD SSXLGSOVZ. of religion, of anv kind. Q. Ana have yoa no opinion as to You believe, if , he ' U ceod murder La the first degree. heid. It seems a rather y ecoliar proYou. bave heard it discussed, I Q. Q. . .i It Is a - genuine or a spurious Q. Do vou believe it rleht. accord. say? . enougtr. It is right? ceeding of onr friends la tbat nlaceand whether ., JTA. UIjTJjESS t ,m to revelattoar Divine the a man can that ing A. he look f know law, after and I may don't have. then A.If I that leek as though they were paying A. Well. I haw net er made it a have more than one wlfa at th am Q Never beard it discussed by any take care of them, that to his own busAXJL. ' 4onble for their whistle. Dupalx is a 1TTJ3LX.Y a it n&i er.: uuier oae inyour Church? s.S- -. iness. , tady.Have ron . , A. . .. revelatlen? read the sir. Q. Yes, ' A. I presume there may have been - Q. And tbat Is recognized by vou as . aarseelng Israelite, and taking ad , at A. res, sir. Q. Are vou willintr to take an nath something of the kind said at different a Divine lair, emanating from tne- Al- - XKfoarrJTe the wife M K.J. Kaii-ntof the negligence of the Miners lnoa-aa- . Q You have heard it Breached and that Von Will not hereafter at bt tinu times, lSthL a daughter. Tia, Granlta Iron Ware & Store (April but I don't remember that J"' is, it; - 5 ! Trimmings In Endless Varlsty. tHUana, jam pee into posse ss ion 01 toe taught? Mother and child doingwalL ,aAs.f.ir.f1; v at aay one time. A. ooey tnat law? A. res, sir. location lot their dam. Had ,proper Q. Never heard ft alluded to 'In the Q. Art you willing to take an oatb t. Mr this ChnTch. Do vou retardT tt- - Yes, slr . i ? sermons or teachings of the priests? that yoa will not, hereaiter. under any Ukxttxkd.Jh tfcS rtneUaath Ward of sen ua vj . ywii inim It H. as a A. to trine? false aD foe take Iam willing eath spurious tag don't know that I have partic-?- rl circumstances,, while a resident of any tUs city. April 17, te Margaret, wife ot tees avoided. zW fire sxljtht aUhire prescribed in the pdmunds-Tuek1 I can't remember of of the territories ot the United States, thener. daughter, .Mother aad oaild wB V vitt-menace e tnat oautr - c kaU OnUn ItotfM JYtmsf AiUntttm. , tmt which X aave-ye-ari any sgo obey Uiat Divine law T jlerm, are detag well. r. o, jctM at the witness Kdmunds-Tuckeroatt- a? er i, . ! - to-da- t.-fa-ry - - ht 1 y, r-- Q.-r- , A.-N- s, Yes. Q.-rDo- you A.-i-T- hat A-- - Q.-U- ow? ng In an GREAT BARGAIN SALE STAR ATTRACTIONS their having delighted the last during 4 pr & It Wt-ii- PAY SHDJE F. AUERBACH & BRO. - nt to-da- C2- Ali - SCARFS, HOODS, WOOL JACKETS lit y, to-da- TEAS D EL'S . y, , NEARLY HALF PRICE, TO CLOSE! to-da- dlfx.-rei.i- PES' ONE FOURTH LESS - cod-secuti- ve MMii of Oae Fort In Price - . . S. P. TE AS DEL. . .- - P, "W. MADSEN & CO. "Early Breakfast" . . ..... f neg-lMt- v Ml -- . . ' ...'. ml Do . 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