Show cutet EVIE EVENTS released from prison brother wm beeston Bee eton of fillmore millard county was released arb from in the penitentiary feb 8 having served his hie term of four months for unlawful cohabitation he underwent further incarceration for a period of thirty days for nonpayment non payment of a fine of brother beeston states that all the brethren now in the pen pea are enjoying good health and quite cheerful C M nokes of salt lake county was released from the penitentiary feb 9 having served days for unlawful cohabitation 85 days was the sentence and the remaining 80 days were for the fine imposed edmunds law prosecutions before judge sandford on feb 6 the following business was wae transacted united states vs peter barton unlawful cohabitation plea of guilty defendant said he was ready for sentence which was suspended owing ing to the defendant having pleaded guilty to adultery by living with his plural cural wife lie he was sentenced to fifteen months in the penitentiary united states vs mary beesley plural wife of peter barton fornication district attorney moved for fora a dismissal of the case taken under advisement on feb 7 before judge sandford the following business was transacted united states vs david saunders unlawful cohabitation coh abl tation defendant brocaded reigned and pleada leada guilty sen tence set for fet feb 23 2 3 united states vs mary beesley dismissed united states vs annie mawn mason dismissed on saturday feb 9 in the third district court in the case of united states vs jas jam L newton unlawful cohabitation in view of the fact that one wife wied died two years ago and that he had but one wife now he was let off on payment of the costs of the prosecution in the same court on feb 11 the fol following lowin business was transacted united united states vs james howard charged with unlawful cohabitation defendant changed his plea of nor not guilty to one of guilty mr moyle stated that the defendant was ready to be sentenced after questioning him regarding his property etc etythe the court sentenced him to imprisonment for ninety days and a fine of no costs john hill was arraigned on an indictment charging him with cohabiting ha biting with sarah hill and harriet lancaster as his wives from sept 1 1883 to may 31 1884 mr moyle stated that the defendant would take the statutory time to plead and 10 a in ba feb was set on feb 7 the following was done at ogden andrew stratford of brigham city was arraigned on a charge of unlawful cohabitation to which he pleaded not guilty he was then arraigned on a second indictment eh charging argin I 1 g adultery to which he be also pleaded not guilty jens of brigham city was waa arraigned arraign edon on a charge archarge of unlawful cohabitation to which he be pleaded leaded guilty sentence was set for for feb A lady residing at sand sandy mrs cave was before the gi grand gian an jury february 8 and refused to answer questions asked there it is understood the proceedings were against thomas alsop whose plural wife the lady formerly was next hext day she was taken before judge sanford who told her that her admissions could not be used against her when she concluded to answer the questions on friday feb 8 the following business was transacted at ogden john welch of paradise was arraign arraigned ed on a charge of unlawful cohabitation to which he pleaded guilty he waived time for sentence and after answering the queries of the court relative to his age circumstances and marital relations was sentenced to four months imprisonment and to pay the costs amounting to 41 david buttons of clarkston cache county was arraigned on a charge of unlawful u cohabitation and pleaded guilty he was 73 years of age married his second wife nine years ago she then being 60 50 years old he was let off with the payment of a fine of and costs amounting to 39 henry ballard of logan who returned from a mission to england but three weeks ago having been president of the london conference almost two years was ar reigned on the charge of unlawful cohabitation to which he pleaded guilty he was sentenced to two months imprisonment and the payment of costs which amounted to thomas griffin of clarkston cache county was arraigned arraign ed on two indictments Indictment sone one for unlawful cohabitation and one for adultery he pleaded not guilty to both indictments IV hans J nielsen of logan was arraigned on a charge of unlawful cohabitation to which he pleaded not guilty thomas abom godfrey god frey of clarkston cache county was arraigned on the charges of unlawful cohabitation and adultery to which charges he pleaded not guilty W watterson of logan who four weeks ago returned from a mission to great britain was arraigned on a charge of unlawful cohabitation to which he pleaded leaded guilty he was sentenced sentenced ceN to three months imprisonment and to pay a fine of and the costs costa of prosecution amounting to 42 the ogden election allday february 11 ll both parties worked with remarkable diligence in the ogden election the ment prevailing during the day at times reached fever heat but no outbreak occurred the names of the men arrested for illegal voting were pat howard albert webb robert roe fenton butterfield alias alexander wilson and A C shoemaker the rhe hearing of these cases casas was set down for thursday february at about half past eight in the evening a dea deafening lening yell went up from the liberals caused by the announcement that they had majority later the official count disclosed the following figures for mayor frederick J kiesel liberal 1110 john A boyle peoples peopled majority tw jor recorder john W mcnutt liberal 1131 moroni F brown peoples peopled majority for treasurer oscar E hill liberal 1130 hyrum S young peoples peopled Mejo majority rity for amor assessor ammor and collector james cassin liberal 1138 1188 alburn album allen alien peoples peopled majority for marshal john W metcalf liberal 1117 ghosh ballantyne peoples peopled majority FIRST WARD WABD WA BD for aldermen watson N schilling liberal 1120 john peoples for ar councillors councilors Counci lors george S douglass liberal 1112 H V blasdel BIa edel liberal 1127 john peoples peopled chas chaa woodmansee peoples peopled SECOND WARD por lor alderman thomas A whalen liberal 1145 1146 nathan tanner yr jr peopled for councillors councilors Counci lors prank frank B hurlburt liberal 1137 wm M C chapman ha pin an LI liberal be ral 1131 haskell V shurtliff peoples peopled no wm noyes leoj Pe peopled oj THIRD WARD ij for alderman A Q G pell fell liberal 1148 1 george H tribe peoples people 69 0 for councillors councilors Counci lors M niels anderson liberal 1098 1093 fred Pred liberal 1184 henry E gibson peoples people geo E peoples peopled FOURTH WARD for alderman hen henry 1 ry T snyder liberal 1181 c isaac L dark clark peoples peopled for councillors councilors Counci lors i wm B R turner liberal 1189 1139 caleb B R hank liberal 1187 wm afife W fife peoples edwin T woolley peoples peopled FIFTH WARD for alderman S am M pr eshaw liberal 1166 1165 john watson peoples peopled for councillors councilors Counci lors charles charlean Char leal J corey liberal 1128 1123 ie ft H L griffin liberal 1182 adam patterson P people ples r geo W driver peopled P IZ pie s 71 j soon after the results of the eleo i j tion were known the pal streets became a pandemonium 4 noise and excitement created by the jubilant liberals cow bell belte horns and various other means w of J making noises were brought iua siva requisition A procession marched to the rek residence of mayor elect kelsel keisel and W M response to their dem demands ads he mad a speech in which he announce that the spell was broken and tha his party would show their appon 0 ort p ants that it knew something ofte th science of government he was w favor of liberal public improve imp rov 6 ments and of furnishing labor or the crowd and declared his belew that money so expended would b be returned tenfold ten fold he predicted 91 i glorious future for ogden as a ran road centre 13 policemen james M brown aflfe W F critchlow were arrested morning upon the charge of 01 unlawfully imprisoning pa charged with illegal voting toa alleged offenders were taken befaro 1 judge jud ge black and were released 0 giving bonds bond a in each for chev abw N appearance undoubtedly railroad men larri ahe he day for the liberals four D i f B R G W crews were in tow toorig to vote before noon 10 P v f crews came cx me along bong on the m freight the belated union R i 9 V teall passenger brought seven 7 votes and the D A B R G C NO another lot the railroad inn atad S no sooner reached the depot tibey th were hurried into hicks hacks a od rushed buzed to the city hall the junction city no now eba upon a new and in our view bious biou stage of her history |