Show SENTENCED henry dinwoodey and joseph mcmurrin sent to the pen the cases in which judgment was to be pronounced in the third district court this morning were those of brothers joseph mcmurrin wm win H lee and henry dinwoodey mr dickson under whose left eye eve there was a slight discoloration from a blow received from a 16 36 year old boy last ast evening moved for judgment and the first called was as HENRY DINWOODEY whose sentence had formerly been suspended because mr dickson had reason to believe that he would obey the law i on mr coming forward the court said you are aware mr dinwoodey that you have plead guilty to the crime of unlawful cohabitation and that this morning was set for sentence what is your intention as to obeying the law in the f future atu re mr dinwoodey I 1 have nothing to say your honor bonor farther than I 1 have already stated court you are not n t P prepared ore pared then cosay to say whether 9 will or w will ill not 4 obey the law ip the e future relating to unlawful cohabitation mr dinwoodey enot nothing him more than only to continue as I 1 have seen been doenz court louwill then be sentenced to imprisonment in the penitentiary for fo r the term of six months and to pa pay y a tine of and costs and stand imprisoned pris oDed until paid mr rawlins attorney for WM H LEE LEB asked the court to defer sentence for three days to enable brother lee as guardian for his orphan grandchildren to make provision for them during the term of his bis confinement sentence was fixed for friday feb JOSEPH was next in order the court put the usual question to the defendant as to his intention to obey the law in the t I 1 future brother mcmurrin replied I 1 do not know 5 our honor that I 1 have anything particular to say I 1 embraced t the c principle kincl le of plural marriage in connection with ithma my religious faith and I 1 still adhere eto to rov mv faith for meto me to dispense with any one principle would be virtually a relinquishment of the whole and court interrupting well you sometimes get L ml wrong principles into baur yu bead you will be sentenced to serve a term of six months in the penitentiary arid and to pay a fine of and costs of prosecution and stand coi confined in prison till the fine and costs cost a arc ire paid the prisoners were placed in the kars marshals hals custody and were taken to the penitentiary today to day |