Show ISAAC JACKSONS CASE on OD march 12 isaac jackson was brought in from the penitentiary where he had been held in d default ault of bail to plead to two indict one for bigamy and the other for adultery the latter charge was the one on which he was first arraigned and he entered a plea of guilty the time of the offense was stated as december 30 1889 and the ecman we man mary neal mr jackson informed the court that he hewak was ready for sentience sentence as he be was in the penitentiary any waa way judge edge zane asked for the particulars of the case and assistant united states attorney mckay stepped forward and stated that jackson came from england last year he was a market gardener and while while in england mary neal had been bee n in misemploy his employ he had a wife and five children Hewa he was snot not a member of the mormon 11 church last fall he be went back to england and returned in a few weeks mary neal traveling on the same vessel across the ocean after being he be e a short time he married her she said he told her he was divorced from his first wife but he denied making that statement stat emert mr mckay said jackson was a very ignorant man main and probably did not realize what crime he was e committing om in reply to judge zane mr jackson said he had bad left his wife and family about and in the possession of a good house I 1 I 1 he oldest eldest child was 18 he and his wife could not get along together judge zane sentenced him to six months in the penitentiary on motion of judge mckay the indictment for bigamy was dismissed |