| Show COURT AT PROVO A long list of sentences in the first district court the following business was transacted before judge judd at provo on saturday david avid P broadhead perjury ver verj J diet not guilty united states vs albert haws unlawful lawf al cohabitation cohabit aUoe liea plea not guilty peo people p I 1 e v va s illy moroni boore moore plea changed chang ed to guilty g u sentence suspended john joan W vs TS george naylor ordered that naylor pay docket and lory jury fees by october or cause be dismissed W A mcdonald vs norman mcleod same sift 10 john joan rowe was admitted to citizen ship cited united states vs john walton unlawful cohabitation plea guilty sentence october ath united states vs john E schofield ld unlawful cohabitation plea ol of not guilty withdrawn plea guilty sen tence fence suspended on promising to obey thelah the law united states iva william beeston unlawful awful cohabitation plea guilty united states vs C P beauregard unlawful cohabitation plea guilty united tates states vs vo christian sorensen unlawful cohabitation pl plea of guilty united states vs jene jena hansen unlawful cohabitation plesta not guilty united states vs hans nielsen unlawful cohabitation plea guilty sentence november 17 A plea of former conviction was entered to a of adultery united states vs va randolph hster artl arti unlawful cohabitation plea changed to guilty goity november for seat sentence euce united states vs john W gardner unlawful cohabitation plea guilty united states vs va annie R gardner fornication plea not guilty tull ty people vs thomas nance and wm walters grand larceny till october people vs oscar bergland grand larceny I 1 too tools till october ad to plead the grand I 1 ury came into court and reported nineteen indictments in united states cases and one territorial case the case against john T prows was ignored john durrant was called for sentence on a charge of adultery in having lived with his plural wife and judge judd sentenced him to imprisonment in the penitentiary lor for eighteen months elizibeth Ellz ibeth durrant WAS was called for jentei sentence ace on a charge of fornication the 10 judge said he would not send her to the penitentiary because she was a woman the lady informed the court that she thought it rather strange that on the former trial the court held that she he was mr Durran Ls wife and no now w it held that she was not the judge suspended sentence and told her she was never to have anything to oo do with her husband because she was a plural wife oluf P borg was sentenced to nine months in the penitentiary on a charge of adultery the ground of th ro cution was that be had lived with at th his hio plural wife i david broadhead Broad bead and nels M lpeter aeter soft for unlawful tu I 1 cohabitation were each fined and coats mr peterson promised to obey the law in futi future lre C E beauregard promised to obey the law but as his marriage was comparatively ively recent he was sentenced to imprisonment in the penitentiary for 60 00 days and to pay a fine of 50 and costs for unlawful al cohabitation W wm m beeston for unlawful al cohabitation was sentenced to four mont months abst imprisonment and to pay a fine of philander brown called for sentence for unlawful cohabitation promised to obey the law in w in the future sentence was suspended till the next dermot term 0 court when it if his bis counsel judge dusenberry can state that his bis client is keeping his promise sentence will be finally anally suspended christian for unlawful c cohabitation 0 was sentenced to 90 pa in the penitentiary john W gardner received sentence for unlawful cohabitation he said be would obey the law in the future but at present both wives were living in the same house as he be was too poor to provide separate residences tie he was sentenced to five months in the penitentiary f lorenzo argyle also received sentence ce for unlawful cohabitation in this case the plural wife of the defendant was placed in the penitentiary because she would not tell teil the grand jury who was the father of her here hild child and was kept in prison until the babe was stricken with a fatal illness the defendant was sentenced to the f full till term of imprisonment six months and to pay a fine of and costs |