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Show MRS. EKMAN WILL PLEAD SATURDAY Salt l.ak", Aug. 22 With the same Indifference which she has shown since her arre6t In Ogden last June for the murder of her little daugh tor, Mrs Minnie Ekman appeared before be-fore Judge M L. Ritchie yesterday morning with a number of other prisoners pris-oners It was expected that the worn an would enter a plea to tho charge of murder In the first degree, but when her name was called, her attorney attor-ney asked that she be given until Saturday morning in which to enter her plea The time was granted. That Mrs. Ekman will enter a plea of not guiltv is the understanding. It is expected that her case will be Bet for trial during the September term of the court, the settings of which will be made next Monday morning bv Judge F. C. lxjoffcourow 'Clovannl AnsolmoJfho Is charged with the murder ojPW,n,Mn 1 llom as V Grilfltha oa,,W0 2b last, also appeared in court yoiterday morning morn-ing His counsel aa. odior a continuance continu-ance for the time Ljleadmg unt.l Saturday moralnf. x dfthe time was granted bv the cOur TKenn-th Martin, Mar-tin, who is Charged' wTTh pandering, also was given until Saturday mom-inK mom-inK in which to enterals plr William O'Brien entered a plea of guilty to the charge of grand lar-eeny lar-eeny He waived time for sentence, and was sentenced by Judge M L Ritrhle to serve one year iu the state prison James L. Deeds entered a plea of guilty to the charge of petty larceny and was sentenced to six months In the county Jail. The following entered pleas of not guilt v to the charge named: LOUll Perez, robbery, Charles Donaldscm. statutory . James Weaver, forgery. Fred Smith, assault with a deadly weapon, A Tones, grand larceny |