Show fl 41 ARMONS HOPES blasted by a sentence that will imprison him thirty days the day of suspended s aspen ded sentences for those who promise to obey the edmunds law seems to have gone by many of those who on conviction gave the required pled gewere allowed to go but recently there has been a turn in in the tide and taft wave struck iu in the third district court today to tn day after the disposal of the connelly case george harmon who pleaded guilty last manday to unlawful co habitation babi tation was called for sentence when lie he came forward the court asked have vou anything to say before sentence sea tence harmon I 1 wish to say this I 1 will obey the law court you will obey the law pro molting bolting polygamy and unlawful cohabitation harmon ye sir court how many wives have you harmou two court when did you marry the last one harmon in 1880 court do you still live with them harmon no court how flow long since you separated harmon since last april court winch which wife are you living with harmon the first court you understand there is a reve revelation lafton commanding polygamy harmon I 1 have been taught that cobit yet notwithstanding that you will obey the law against 1 it harmon yes sir 0 court arid and will not counsel or advise others to break if 2 harmon I 1 will not court what W hat property pr have bave you harmon none only a team court have u nu no meane harmon no sir bir court are you out of debt harmon well yes court well in view of your circumstances st and the promises you make you wih be fined and the costs of the prosecution aud stand committed until the flue fine and costs are paid mr harmon was taken to the marshals office and unless he rises raises the amount assessed against him wil spend thirty days in the penitentiary arr in lieu of the floe fine |