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Show UTAH TALLEY THE HI1J1AY. - - GAZETTE. OCTOBEIi 10, FIRST DiSTRiCT COURT. 18011. Kml your Order to THE MA No. 20. XJoT'I'i; by Telephone I Crimes and Criminals Under tlie Sacred Aegis of Justice. 'ffcc Pruve from mer lal Mild Sav. i ill i o Her vent com Udirlrrly on ihi'Ihk de cjouuuf-i- l Iisk-Criin- ADULTERY CASE. poult. Mit J. Ecksian of the Garden is turning out some ollice City job excellent job printing;. Everything tf tu si ant fctii first class. convention to The Peoples pul-tnominate a delegate to congress has been in session several days ill .Sail Lake City. After the Liberals had made their nomination the lion. John T. Caine was renominated. The Territorial Exposition opened Monday in .Salt Lake City with a verya tine display of Ulah products and good attendance. Arthur rstayner offered the openingprayer and Governor Thomas delivered an eloquent address. Witcher Jones of the Water Works Company was in Provo yesterday be.We so trust the city council will not that he will be compelled to abandoned bis original design of water system. giv ing Provo a lirst-cla- ss The city council have been dilatory enough already. E. pai.-imonio- us ID.mk Itit-oUiuu and Mortaugea at Thk CS We have from twenty to thirty per day respecting Provo real en-qiilr- business rsii.ic, climate surrounding, etc. Ti.is lias suggested the ciiii-.ce- ism.; met? of a new circular of information .vliicli we will be pleased to issue in tractive form if our friends interest.' ! to the growth of Provo will share the expense. Mr s vs Graham & Wilson suercedeed in gening their libel suits dissmissed tlir.i'.i 'h the magnanimity of prosecut-tin- g ltncss Ed Pike. Wilson ujiolugized over again and Graham estunlish and now all is an edi tonal alibi serene. and finely Beil While is now running a first class barber shop in the West End tf. lllurk, call and sea him. itnl Nome NenMiiiloaiil TViiwIy Nome 'Testimony Deieloped. Campbell had known him for years he was married and had live or six children. I am the mother of one child eight months old,aud Arthur Champbell is the father of it. The acts were committed at Arthur Campbell's place- - the went there, the act was first time committed in the yard; I was fifteen years old at the time. Cross examined Tlie act was committed in April, 1889. I first went to Campbell's to live the last of March: tlie act was first committed a couple of days after I went there; it was done in the stable. 1 had never done such a tiling before with anyone. I never offered any young man 10 cents to do that to me; at tlie time I was keeping company with his brother; I had never lieeu any place with a sheeplierder. I had lieen keeping company witli his brother since February, but when 1 went to Campbell's I stopjied keeping company with him. I rather liked his brother; I had known him a couple of years. He had been absent a couple of months then. My baby was bom January 10, 1800, at my father's. 1 first told my mother that Arthur Camiiell was its father. 1 know it was not his brother's because liis brother never had any sexual intercourse with my I swear to that. Arthur Campliell paid me 1.60 a week. 1 went to the store and got other tilings, but aid for them I first acknowledged this to my mother on tlie loth of Jam when tlie baby was lxirn. anybody before 1 did my mother. I have no doubt lie is its father. It was in February, 1880, I went witli Daniel Campljell. I went witli him five or six mouths. I don't know when he left for Emery County. My mother liad tqaiken to me before tlie child was lairu in tlie subject, but 1 didn't answer her. The first time I named tlie father was oil the day tlie child was born. Julia A. Christensen I am a sinter to Elizalietli anil live at Mayfield. Arthur Campliell is married and has several children. Tlie general report is that lie is married. My sister lived at Camp-liell- 's house went there in March and lived there while liis wife was sick aud bedfast. One night Campbell came and got us from meeting nud we sat on the fence. He asked tier if she wasn't going home, and she said to me that she didn't want to go with him. He was fooling witli her just putting his arm around her. She said: Go and fool with Julia awhile, but I jerked away from him. I have lieen at the house, but never saw anything that intimated any intimacy between them. Lizzie and I do not have tlie same mother we have the same father. I told him that night tie could not go with ine. 1 don't know that haliy is Lizzie's hut 1 guess it is; I have seen it nurse. C. IF. Christensen I am the mother of Lizzie. In March and part of April she was working at Arthur Campliell 's. My daughter had a child on the 10th of January. - - future. n. -- Smith, the architect and builder of the iirrn of Smith and Donaldson, The is something of a sportsman. other day in company with the Flemings he made a trip up into the mountains above Provo, and encountered a large Cinnamon bear. As the trio were armed witli shot guns only they did not succeed in capturing i is bear-shi- n bqt they had a lively tussle with him winch ended only with darkness tinder cover of which bruin made good retrat, leaving behind, however a trail 'f b'ood. j A. President J. DeValley of tlm Provo Hank of Commerce went back to his old Kansas home to Tuesday liis wife and family on to Utah bring and Provo where they will make their future home. He expects to return in aliout two weeks but tiefore doing so lie will visit Kansas city and spend some little time lulmring in the inter1 resident DeValley ests of Provo. isa thorough business man and brings not only his own large apital to 'Utah will here location his but encourage cither men of means in the east to do likewise. Horn to the wife of Robert Herkin on Friday Oct. 3, 181)0 a son. Mother and cliifilart doing nicely. Fou neat tonsorial work go to Herl White oil the West End Hlock. I)r. (i. W. Shores has been laid up for several weeks with a serious attack of typhoid fever. Pnyson is to have a new paper without fail after all. Mr. Powell of the defunct Partis (Kansas) WinsrKitKR is to he the editor and chief proprietor. Several citizens of Paysou are taking slock in the concern which weis to be a hiiiness independent paper are told. It will not be a Liberal organ in any sense so it is whispered. Cash paid for fat calves at II. Perkin's meat market, J street Provo. C. lit lion I of I'lirluerxlilp. Notice is hereby given that tlie copartnership of C.C. Frishey J. A. Siinp-- s in and J. E. Jones doing business under tlie name of the Irovo Marble Works is this dav dissolved liv mutual consent. C. C. Frishey having purchased the interest of said J. E. Jones. That hereafter tlie firm will continue tinder the partnership of C. C. Frisbev and I. A. Simpson and assume all of the indebtedness of tlie copartnership heretofore existing and lias tlie exclusive right to collect all out standing claims of the linn this day dissolved. Dated lrnvo, Utah, August 19. 1890. C. C. Fim.-iik-v. J. A. SIMI'MIN. J. E. Jones. causes ILartleis The medical much 1 inanity. i of Europe and America have recently decided that a large percent. cxcrutiating a;tol case efinsanity is caused by theface. If any I airs ot Nua'gia ol the head and aeni'acr of your family suffers this tormentoi , induce .mi try Ballards Snow Liniment. One applica lion w.ll afford immediate relief and you will soon Is ri I of a dangercus and tormenting disease. Ua.iards Snuw Lini.i.'.'U is the most penetrating 1 inimeut known. It pii ively cures Rheumatism, Lame Back, Contracted M ascles, Old Sores, Corns, Luni'.ns.etc., Itpcnctrai s and opens np the pores, driving ail poisonous matter to the surface, restoring ond promoting a natural circulation ol the blood iiiiuugh die diseased parts. Srnu t liriiTi'u.. Auvnt. liihpsi auih-iriiie- o Bollard's Snow This invaluable remedy is ene that ought to be ii eveiy household. It will cure your Rheumatism, firurotgiu, Sprain., Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Frosted nd Ears, Sore Throat aud Sore Chest. If you J cc( Lame Back it will cure it. It penetrates to the ivs seat of the disease. It will cure Stiff Joints and con. traded muscles after all other remedies have failed 1 hose who have been cripples for years hava aui! Ballards fasts Liniment and thrown nway thcii t crutches and been able to walk ns wail as ever, will cure s, Frkrjscni. tuiiMita Drug1 Co., Agents. j r Jte-dire- Ite-cr- s - Ffcn-yslvan- ia l ns-- a was along in lt told ber brid her taste, very pUiiMint tlie afternoon. slit, trlnd, I ami he told me. i (uftimi thei siciriuiis, allaymill lrtiii. know u tin' f.,i- .liifi'lnee. tram never liemd anything bad after that; leit'ii." or cjiisv... T'vi'r l live ivi-- t a we were kids at that time. bottle. Mytou Have you considered that ten cents a standing offer ever since Yots nre In n 15iil I' I x. that time? lint we will cure ou if you will pay Il'itnes I haven't thought anything us. Miii who are Weak. Nervous and about it. Evans Was it In money or in scrip? Debilitated. siifiYriiui finrn Nervous Ilitnm It was in money. all Mrs. Christensen, called in rebuttal; Debility. Seminal Weaknesz, and Never herd anything bad about Lizzie tbe effects of early Evil Habits, or later indiseivUniiK. which lead to until this tiling occurred. Mr. Christensen testified to the same Fremiti lire Decoy, tonsuniplion or a - on k, nt wh-'l- ur j LEVI STRAUSS I HiL'-n- lar-cenc- y, nt red-heade- d Scrofula s Sarsaparilla ing. OVERALLS AND SPRING BOTTOM PANTS Enjoy a National Refutation. Ilows 41 yr. 1 Sp. 15, MARK I'liU! Wo nffor Uni! lliinilrcil Ikillnr tif ciitiirrh Unit niiniot any iHklmr Hull's t'MOm-l- Curv. eured Iks i fur liy F. J. I'HBNKV A XJ.. Pros.. Toledo, O. Wo. the uiidfi'irnoJ have known K. J. ('honey r the Ihi 1.1 year, mid him jierfoetly hoiionihlo in all Imsim-stniusnotlon, anil nhio to iv.rry oit liny oliliKHtiiiii ii!kiii- - I iv thi ir tirni. r-- None Genuine without Our Trade Mark. Tiicax. Wholi'Miir: llru'rulsis. Tolislo. I). Wai.ihmi, Kixsan ft Maiivin. Wholesale n. Hull's CiiIiistIi I'uro Is taken lulornaily, W & r . l'l loo 7'V. PEST FINISH! 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Mood's liotMe the superiority ami peculiar merit of i Imilr umm H,'od's SarKiiiiHi-iilthe most fiiiiiidiilion. - In it pro) ion thorn ia a'l tin- knowlidire which modem r sou roll In modl.Mi science linn developed, co'nliiiicd with 1'nijr eicriftico, lirninwork, mill experiment. It la only nooearr to give till inidlclne a fall' trial to realize its great 1 nra live v ill no. r 1 st. pliur-r.rwi- Look Out For The Ami-riiv.- n ni 111 of OrcLerecL try- - Wanted-Tw- o or three good canvassers; good w aires. steady work. Enquire at 71 W. Centre St. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Fro vo. week a Lost. Last Tnesdav, ago, one huiidie of cloth witli an homestead I .iU' ill, be tween layson and York, tlie property of M. I. Jones', of Jlieli-iieh- l. To anyone returning tlie homestead patent will pay a resonablc recompense. Tie Sjaiiisli Fori Hardware Dealer. WESTERN RIO GRAflOE vorything in the way of fine COOK STOVES and heaters CHEAPER than they can he Jiouglit elsewhere in RAILWAY. SCENIC OF THE LINE Utah. WORLD! RemeitiDsr Tlie ONLY Tansi'oiit inciital 1,1 nc Passing Ilrcerly Tlirimcli KST LKF, CITY. can sell you all sorts of hardware at great bargains and I CUililSNTTliitC TABLE. besides I In Effect from and Aftor Angast, 24, 1890. EAST-HOL'N- l) No. S Atlantic Mail I.r. Offdcn lrovo in. S:4.1p.m. i I:: a. in. 4::jUu.tn. :.1 U. in. 3:55 a. in. 12::uip.ni. Lv. Lh.Vip.m. Ar. Green River. . 7 ail p. m . 7:tM p.tn. Lv. Ar. Grand Juneiiiin 11 :.'M p.pi. :i Ar. fuelilo p. m. S:l-a. m. Ar. Denver . l'X WUST-1- 1) p. rn. TRAINS. No. 3. No. I. Pueillc Express Pacific Mails Lv. Denver Lv. Ilielilo Lv. (rand .lime lion Ar. GreenII Hirer... I.r. Ar. Provo I I.V. . Ar. Salt. Like Ar. ( bolt'll S:-- 1 p. tf. 2: Id il. n.. '.M p. in. II :.i p. in. il :d ) u. iii. H:'i:ti. in. Ii. Ml prices I pay. 0. LAWRENCE, TTta.li. Spanish Fork. L. M:iX)u.m. 2:i5 p.in. 1 ;IHI li':ldp.';ll. a. a. ill. a iitBt Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. 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Sent (sealed) free, by 1 Cross-examinat- ; ion Jle-dir-ect mo-lin- ) -- oss Cross-examinat- i. ; rvMt-Vi- ct Cross-examinat- The Best Value - ! On Saturday morning in the First District Court at Provo, the jury in tlie fact. Had never heard she was not virtuous till them. Jensen unlawful cohabitation case Myton What do you mean hv virtue? came into Court and returned a verdict Do you think it right for a man to of not guilty. have intercourse with his plural wife? IFtlness I don't think we are on John A. Powell was called up for that question; I object to answering it. sentence. He had pleaded guilty to .Enina I tbink the old man is right adultery, aud when asked liv the Court about it. if lie hail anything' to say replied that Julia Christensen testified that she liad never heard anybody say that her he was ready to obey the law. The Bister was not truthful and reliable. 1 Court asked him why lie had not thought not see her every day and knew nothreof that before, to which defendant of her trouble until Llia baby was ing plied that lie was ignorant aud did not born. 1 don't believe sbe ever hud understand the law; he wanted to be any relations with Lawson. Tlie prosecution rested and waived a good citizen in tlie future. Tlie the opening. a lie rest and needed Court thought Tlie court took a recess until 1:30 from cohabiting and sent him up for o'clock. one year. AFTERNOON SESSION. Zachariah Taylor had been found He W. Rawlingen was culled of cohabitation. unlawful Charles guilty was silent as to his future intentions up for sentence on unlawful cohabitaand lie got six montliswith 850 line and tion. liawlingsen stated that lie incosts. tended to obey tlie law; lie liad tried L. II. Miler was another unlawful to obey if in the past, and (lien further enhab and received the same dose. stated that his offense was only a James Jenkins, an aged man, stoojl technical violation; lie had eaten one or two meals al tlie plural wile's up to receive his sentence for adultery. Ie laid nothing to say. The Court rehouse. marked that he it was heinous crime, a To tlie query hv the Court if lie liad violation of the law of God and man-Aentirely and would assist in enquit Jenkins hail nothing to promise lie the law. Rawlingsmi replied forcing was sentenced to two years in the Peniaflirmatively. The iCourt sentenced hiui to one month's in prison men t in tentiary and to pay the costs of tlie the penitential j and pay a tine of 825 proseculiou. and the costs of tlie prosecution. MCLHEIlKY CONTI WED. Arguments in the Campbell adultery Iii the case of the People vs. Samuel case were then commenced by tlie deMulberry, George Sutherland, of counsel fense, and at their conduction the for defendent, made application to the Judge gave the case to the jury, which Court to luive tlie case go over for the returned a verdict of guilty, and tlie term. Mr. Sutherland stated that tlie Court sentenced him to eighteen line of defense would lie to prove the months In tlie penitentiary. defendant's previous jieaceable habits Nicholas II. Greesbeck, withdrew which and his plea of not guilty to a charge of quiet disposition, adultery and entered one of guilty. might lessen the degree of crime, anil in onler to do this it was necessary to Colonel Ferguson represented Groes-bechave dispositions from people in and stated that an account of a and Maine where lie had forserious injury to one of his children, Evens thought a he would ask for a postponement of merly resided. sentence for weeks Hv consent of stipulation of Mulberry's previous good character would do just as well. To counsel, sentence was set for October his Sutherland replied that disimsitiuu 27th. would have more weight with a jury Court met at 10 o'clock Tuesday the Court felt like extending all tlie morning. on and the proseculeniency justiiiable, In the matter of the forfeiture of ths J. Christen ten Lizzie is my daughtion making further objections it ter.F. In of Joseph Dillworth, J. E. Hooth a March bonds anil she ago year April was ordered that tlie case go over for worked at Campliell s. My daughter made a statement to the Court that tlie term. liad been lias a child; I have had very little talk defendent present Urir.TY OF ADlLTEUV. raiasunder-staiulin- g a with Campliell about it. that once, and was the cause of the I know Campbell United States vs. Kamsus Justeiisen; I have heard him absence. On this showing the Court adultery: plea changed toguiltv and lias a wife because call her that. ; I have never lieen con- rescinded tlie forfeiture on payment October 6lh set for sentence. victed of polygamy have been of un- of costs of prosecution. MARKS VS. tTLMKK. lawful! cohabitation. Never have stoDillworth, who was precent, then ; al. W. vs. II. et Culmer Anna Marks len water. stood up and pleaded not guiltv to an motion of retax the costs heard by the 1 ' have 'seen Campbell's indictment for adultery. Court of consent of darties. Tlie am- children. The case of tlie people vs. William ount. struck out was tlie rejxirtera J. O. Christensen I live in Emery Garbet. George Ere um beck, diaries fees anil attorney's fees. One dollar and was there in March and Ercumbeck ami James llusrrison, four lHr page waa allowed for transcript County 188). I came over to Mayfield young men of Goshen, charging them April, aud brief, anil transcript of record disal- last February, 1 had some business with the larceny of 125 sheep belowed. Costs taxed to $207.(i; defend-nwitli Campbell and he told me to ask longing to the herd of Francis Wilson excepts. 1 II twfrwwiwfrnrTftriy fi'lIETWlm lliwl fi.it Knywtm, whs rssuiaiid tliiis morning. SMITH VS. Ill LIlS. to do with her, but lie said lie Most of the sheepherdeis and sheepanything Win. U. Smith et al. vs. Jonah lliilli was not innocent. men of that section have been on the I hail been ill tow'n stand to testify in regard to brands ips; judgment set aside ami new trial a couple of days liefore I went to see ami where they got the sheep which ordered. Springville vs. James Holly; judg- Campliell It was about some money I they claim belonging to them. The ment set aside and new trial ordered; owed. lie started the subject about 125 sheep claimed to have been stolen con tempt proceeding set aside without Lizzie before Lizzie had tlie hahy we are said to have been rebranded or were good friends. Hy what lie told the former blotted out. eosts. brand ine then I took it that he was the fath- The case took up the entire morning Court adjourned uutiil l:.iO p. m. er of tlie chilli. We talked some alioiit session the arguments were comSATE RD AY AFTERNOON. it after that. In that same conversa- menced. At tlie Saturday afternoon session tion he told me that he was not the The people vs. William Garbet et was transacted: tlie following business fattier of tlie lxy, but that lie was not al ; graud larcency. The case was ('luirles L. Dobois was arraigned for innocent. aply argued by lowers of the defens; , an assault witli a deadly weMtu on Elizabeth Christensen, recalled I am ami Evans anil Zans of tlie prosHe entered a plea of not well Alex Evens. acquinteil with Arthur Camplieirs ecution. The jury found William children there is a family reseniblence Garbet, George ErcumbecK guilty and bail was fixed at 76(1. ami Si in M. Duggius was arraigned on an between my and ids children. of Ercumbeck Janies grand baby guilty runindictment charging him with a Julie Christensen, recalled I think and Charles Ercumbeck not ning fare game and currying on gaining Arthur Camplieirs children and Lizzie's guilty. against tlie ence and dignity, etc. baby. look alike. Fredinaud Nickson was admitted He was released oil his own recognizIrs. Jennie Campbell I um the de- to practice at tbe bar on motion of J ance. . fendant's wife and am to testi- David Evens. In the case of Alina Marks, Evens fy I want to testify forwilling the defendant. United States vs. Charles I). Smith; asked that tlie execution lie stayed or The defense stated tlie defendant the Salt Lake Drummer indicted for ten days. Tlie Court did not think he would he called previous to liis wife. adultery at Salina, failed to show lip had tlie Mover to make such an order, when his name was called, and his I Arthur have lived at Campbell consequently tlie execution be stayed May field at present am living in Salt bonds were forfeited and a bench war-reor teu days'. The Court did not think Iake. I know Elizalieth issued for his arrest. Christensen; he had the power to make such an she lived at James Chadwick and Edward Wip-pl- e house sis servant and I my will tlie execution order, consequently were arraigned on an indictment paid her wages. Tlie night of tlie wabe issued immediately. them witli grand larcency to ter referred I Julia charging left meeting by liis Charles liawlingsen withdrew one bay mare, lo in i boll I second at house. wife's the appropriating girls plea of not guitv to udlawful cohabitanot guilty. which seen Lizzie have with they pleaded go my brother; tion and enteretl one of guilty, senFrank Devine a youth, they have lieen running together ever tence was set for Wednesday. Court siiic we moved to Mayfield, off and on. was placed on trial for committing the adjourned. Lizzie goods at the store in my r me against nature with a small boy Tlie First District Court resumed its name. got The storekeeper presented u named Thomas Hendricks, on tlie 21st session Monday morning. The hill of . I am ucquiuted witli Lizzie's day of of August, ut 1. Y. Hiram Hardy pleaded guilty to the reputation for truth aud veracity; it is evidence was unlit for publication offense of unlawful cohabitation. haul; her reputation fur morality is bad. anil the courtroom was cleared of Court What have you to nay? I have had a conversation with her spectators. Jlefenda nt Nothing. Tlie case of unlawful cohabitation brother in February, 1890, alxiut this Com I You will be confined in the child. He came up to me in tlie field. against Martin Olsen was dissmissed penitentiary six months and pay tlie I told him. I was not guilty. I told liim on motion of the prosecution. coats of tlie prosecution. to go ami ask ids sister if it were not The people vs. S. M. Duggius; a plea soiuelxsly else. of not guiltv entered anti trial set for I told him to go Octolicr 11 tli. and ask his sister if others had ltiiainus Justesen pleaded guilty to lioim not had that relation witli her. 1 have adultery. He had nothing to say. tram- heard reports about Lizzie's veracity In IIa W'orst Form IFIi Ite Swell- -; Court Why do you persistently it has been had ever since I went to ing Cured. ple the laws of this Government under Ma Held. I knew the site reputation do see men I Ths remarkable eSbet ol Iloods Banaparllla In didn't feet? why your horc, but kept her in my family. The MS following com Illustrates the power of this that. You will lie confined in the peni- reason 'was beiny wife employed her over all blood diseases: medicine tentiary for a period of two years and cause she could get no one else. My son,;? yaan old, had a Wbite swelling pay the costs of tlie prosecution Mrs. Jennie CuiupbtU L know Eliza- eomeon his fight leg below the knee, which conJohn Michell ami .John C. Anderson beth she lived me with Christensen; tracted the ifcuseles so that his leg was drawn up stood up to plead to a charge of bur- some I was lier. I time; employed right angles, rhyslclans lanced the swelling glary in having entered a car of "the home all the time she whs there; my St which disenkrged freely, but did not help blut Ilio Grande Railroad with felonious husband was absent eight days then. materially. I considered hist They pleaded not guilty. The I saw anything of an affectiont Court assigned J. II. Milner to defend atenever character existing between ber A Con llr mel Cripple. them. ami my husband. Her reputation is was Co take him to Cincinnati for aa opabout I Harry Crtiign. Frank Hill and AnI have heard plenty ot lalk about drew Cloud were arraigned on an in- liad; I employed her because I couldn't eration, expecting bis leg would have to he taken dictment charging them witli house- her. off, and begad giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla lit (iml another girl. order to get up his strength. Ths msdlclue woks breaking. They entered a plea of not Defense to this prove by attempted his appetite, and soon plerea of hone were guilty and trial was set for (fi't. loth. np tore witness the bill of So, and Evans Tlie iienplo vs. J. W. Coleman and from the sore. ' We continued with discharged Nnt Mavhnin. selling liquor on Sunday objected tlie amount was too small, Hoods Sanaarfila, os It seemed to lie doing him ut 1. V.: arraigned and pleaded not bethought. IFi'tiiMi irsumed The girl never slept so much good, and the discharge from the sore went down, the leg guilty; trial set for Oct. 13th. at my limise; she went iiome. Lizzie decreased, the swelling In 'the ease of Chadwick and Whipple, used few months he had a and in tmt, straightened come to around p.ur place after who were convicted of grand larceny, Daniel as now is He his leg. nseof perfect Campbell; bus done it for live well aa ever.") Jar nr U UcMukbat,apparently Pub-1- , Altornev, Sutherland stated Unit the years, ami Notary would go out with him motion for a new trial was to come up My luitdiamlshetalked W. Vo. . witli Ids brother He, Raryuswa this morning; lie had now only just re- that lie should be caret ill with tlie girl. ceived the transcript of the trial, howHoo ltaniel Campbell I have lived at ever, and as Judge lowers had also four and lived at Mayfield years my sta. gl; s(x for 98. Prepared only Bold would as he ask lieen retained by d counsel, brother's place. 1 have known ElizaA 00l, Apothecaries, Lowell, Hass. that further time lie given for the byat Christensen four or five years. 1 The Court set Sat unlay for hear- beth oses One Dollar have taken her home from my brothing tlie motion. I was quiet frieuoly with er's place; for was James Lindsay arraigned she wnuhl talk as any other girl ,'Vwiice stealing two calves. He stated that lie her; mie time four years ago. she ofhad no plea except that he did not steal woiildi fered inM me cents to ten have M. sexual Mr. insult having purchased 6ca tlie tlie calves, anil the Court assigned tercourse wi timber. I did not st in the Irovo Marble inter third accept. ills to defense. E, A. Wilson was too clicaiti was it? worki i at No. 119 West 7th St. It Rtone Myton THIS CAMIUELTj ADULTERY cask. Court I.jtit qs fctop that; it hag notli-t- o Frovo Uti ih, the business will be do witli this. United States vs. Arthur Champliell; carried on as heretofore, only on IFtlacsN resumed Her reputation for larger scali , Tlie style of tbe firm adultery; on trial. Tlie indictment charges tlie defendant being a married truth un i veracity Is had. She was heretofore frill be. man, witli eoiiiiuittiiig tlie offense with witli me ono night in Fchiuary, 1889, lrnvo Marble IV orks. C. C. Frihbey. Elizabeth Christensen. alien Cluis. Lawson took her away ElizaUdli Christensen testified that from me. J. A. Simpson. she Jived at Mayfield, was 17 years of M, Mongol!. I am nineteen age aud not married, that she knew' years old. I tell the truth when 1 say Irovo Qcl. C 1890. Cross-examinati- Hartley the watchmaker and jeweler on J. street lias a glass front in ills snug little quarters where he carries a nice assortment of eloeks watches etc. He is an excellent watch and clock repnrer. Hon. David Evans appears to have been the choice of the Provo Liberals for delegate to Congress. Tliev could not have chosen a more worthy man from among their parly friends. Dave has laid the foundation fora bright George- she offered tie teu cents; she had tlfe ADVICE TO MOTHERS. ten cents w tli her. She said she would Xw. YksluwT fniiTiiiiioFrnrp. bus Ikht for eliiMrrn lot tlnnc lnr out give me that ten cents if I would go in j iie'l fey niorii-yeera witli perfect mnr-s- . H n iiovesMirher father's stable with her. 1 went r: rililfiVi-dF.it.: Oiili1. pi'll lilt .S nul tlllUt iUM home. That was all she said. 1 knew nisi, i nl tin- fey tiu t. hil, I iKiltmi." lit tU'oi.iTiii.i awi'kf as lirijil't what she wauted her bud her told me- ni8j smitiu-to It is Building, T7La.lx Our Abstranie nhow all Errora and filings real' proparty to any part of - against Utah County, 85.00 Ilcwnrd. Tlie ubove reward will be paid to any one giving Information that will lead to tlie conviction of any person or persons cutting off and damaging between 30 and 40 Mellons on West End of Town North of Westfalls. K. But kin, Bucher, Frovo |