Show w I I IIIIST DISTRICT COLIll rile HerKen Lukefir Inrrii Sen tcnrc < < lunclloii Inning Before George Cliindlcr was arraigned ho Court milled a demurrer interposed inter-posed hy T N Kimball Esq and Cliindlcr pleaded guilt to the first count In the indictment for unlawful cohabitation ion and not guilt to the thrto other cases Sentence will In pronounced on Fuesday next at 1 p in 11 B Gwdliims was called to plead to a charge of unlawful cohabitation hut Called to mattrmiirc mil the Bergen caio wis continued Annie Black took the witness stand lived at bait lake with defend ml didnt know but w hat sha was Ins wife i was married In April 18SO lived it the iline place where Mirii Madsen lived j new tint Manaand Matilda h id started to I ogin lordlier with defendant Do scribed the depirluro of licifeen with i irY fl NIr Maria and Matilda from tho shop I to logati Kiwlins objected to further tea jmonv of this witness but was overruled over-ruled Bergen had on the Saturday ovcnlngof the return from login gone away after the fl mlly meeting with Ma tilda to take her things up but witness wit-ness did not know where Matilda now was Probabl on the underground Thought she would not forget it if her husband had told her ho was going to marry Matild Could not remember anything sho had done or slid m the Grand lurv room The witness appeared tu hae neglected the studv of memo Leclinlc Tlio disappear mce of the absent woman iMUdda had Nome light shed upon it when Ann testified Matilda had not told her though on mutual fnendl footing whither she was going because she did not want to bo bothered bv inv moro dirtv lies Maria Bergen recalled retracted her testimony of csterday as to the transactions transac-tions in the rem pIe at Logan The three had not always been together in the sanctuary Deputy Marshals 1 r inks and Smith I tePtfJ iYaItrsNI C r l testified as to tho arrest of Bergen and related tho circumstances of the occurrence occur-rence which presented the usual features of such captures with which the general reader is sufficiently conversant Moro testimony was given The defense introduced intro-duced Homy G Bywater who testified ho had in 1871 and m Now York married defendant to one Annio Burgess Recess till 2 p mAt m-At the opening of tho afternoon session the Grand Jury filed into court Foreman arrcll in advance and presented ono indictment the niturc of winch will appeir hereafter The charge against George W Thatcher was reported as ignored Defendant was discharged and the bonds exonerated Susan Parry appeared to receive her sentence for perjury as the largo audienco seemed to bo expecting but on motion of her counsel J N Kimhall ESIJ the day of sentence w as set for tho first Ionday of January next In n speech both firm and mild the Court held that the crime had been perpetrated by the procurement ind prompting ol others and intimated that sentence would bo suspended if tlio costs luproxi mated it 12o bo paid to the Government Govern-ment and if the man whom to screen site had perjured herself would return from Ins ludingplaco and give himself up for trial on the clmruo under ninth ho has been and still is lying Judge Hen derson j ointed out the grivity and hem ousnpss of the crime though tempering justice with mercy fliomas Etlls having MVtn satisfio tory evidence as to his patriotic disposition disposi-tion was admitted to uticnslup The Bergen case was iCBiimed AH gnsta was recalled by the defense to shed some additional darkness into the labyrinth laby-rinth of defendants funily arrangements which it tikes more thin Arndnoe thread for the average Theseus to pet out of unscathed The evidence being all in Ogden Miles 1 sq opened for the prosecution prose-cution Tlio evidence was to a large I extent oircumstmtiil although there was some strongly direct Ho showed the I consistency and the cogency of all the I circumstances elicited in tho trial all ol which put together in an unbroken chain ho claimed showed guilt He was followed fol-lowed by I li Riwhns ESIJ for tlio defense who made some legal points as to the piimipal question Who was the legal wife Mi Uawlins then addiessed the jury try ing to riddle the arguments of Mr Hilts 11I11 to break tho chain of circumstantial circum-stantial and other evidence which the prosecution had woven around the do fond ints neck F S Hichards supported the plea of Ins issocute counsel restricting restrict-ing tho question at issue to tho simple TnI Did 1 defendant mairv Matilda lundsted9 The District Attorney bem compelled to leave for Silt lake City tho case wia adjourned till 10 oclock Wednesday morning The U 1 is receiving treil amounts of freight daily Of especial interest is the fact that moro rock than over is be mg brought m from the company quar ncs at Stout Colorado to be used in the building of the new Union Depot where nlllrgo 1 force of workmen were put on this morning then they lul the last day or two one cir loid each of soup and beer fut F I I Kiesol Co ono each of furniture for Boyle Co ind another an-other local linn ono of stoves for James Thompson and btill ono more for I I Scowcroft Sons of soip Indeed Ogden is dome a large yea a stupcn dous business There Is ronsileriblo guessing as to the ultimate purpose of tho purchase of the old I lerrick corner diagonally l opposite oppo-site tho Broom Hotel which eligible property h 1 is been bought by Messrs 0 im io Hill lt tho Commercial i 1 N ition il i Bank and T E Wli ilen of the C 1 Many are inclined to the belief that anew a-new open house will be established there Monday night a drunken fellow raised a rumpus utJ Morlev s boirdmj house on Filth street cre itly scaring tho female inmates It took tho police to give him a lodgment in the tityjul Uderm in Dee inflicted thn usn il Iharge It was too too funny tho way tlio Glum h attorneys I in tho lertcn tasi fought the introduction by the prosetu tion of the assertion that the defend int was a Mormon Ono oven went so fir as to throw doubt upon the fact tint the I oj in temple was a Mormon resort 1 ho attempt to deny that Bergen was a mom her of tho Church proved however fu gi under tho eloquence f tl of fo Mr Dickson I el i fierce Iltjit I was made on both units His Honor suggested tint tin nuistd probably l was a member of the Mormon Church I autjiter t In his chargo to the jury Ondtn HiloH created some hilarity though suppressed when lie Hill that Bergen Mam anti Matild pl osted oil 1 to I 045111 to get where tho I weiry disc from I troubling 10t 11 n and tlio wnry Stints m ly Jin 1 rest They did not to to Miuro imlow incuts for the tlltul but fur UK living Ins B Moddard lecture will luko place in COTUH Hall on tho ininint of the 11 I hi nriu of almission bung Jr > II t1olnl lrllll tl t1 t cents t HO tint u full house 1411 Im ux I cctcd oven morn numerous th in on the occasion of hiat public appeirunio in I Ogden i Liberal mciting in Lijtim Smiths office Wednesday tuning Biisinns of I inmrtanco is to bo transai ted hY rl Y ic ii h Iltlfii li Coiincilnnin ilni fur I the next Idaho Legislature returned from I the East on Mondav night In ROW spirits Ho leaves for the north on Wed nesday morning I leviS Wild nn old lime member of the Western Union staff nt Him point nlsoa versatile journalist has left for similar occupations In Butte Montan rank Cunningham Ins returned from a flj ing business trip to j our city In n fen dajs Judge Gibbons nnd son will leave for the East to pass their hole divs in Chicago dy red Turner nnd Oils Iun berg prominent citizens of Logan arc in town tjubpccnaedas witnesses OClmN Urn Utah Nov 301880 On Monday nighl there was n fight nl the depot An individual described lo us ns a tramp tried tu get out on the went going 0 I train when brakeman Uojd Aherson tried to get him oil After n short fisticuir the wouldlie passenger WIIS done up brown anti bhto nnd the train left without him Uho relativtlj wnrm weather in the middle of the day caUSe the ice nnd snow on tho streets to melt This of course cannot bo charged to anyone But why are the cro mpj not swept and clcired of the III most nnklo high mud Tlio ladies of the Methodist Church nre making collections for a Christmas tree fesltval i Wo wish l them success Ono of the growing enterprises of this city is the iroj Steam Laundrv of I 1 Jones on lower Filth street where about 1000 worth of improemenls have been put in Intel constismg of steam engine boilers washers manglers md other maclnnerj The Utah Produce Compiny will soon be able lomove into their spacious and siibslinti now brick block on the corner cor-ner of third and Main streets The hao started a new library in the ortar I Central school I By llio wiv why l is not the Inblie Library ind Ireo Reading Room in the Jennings building brought moro prominently nnd moro pushingly to pubht notice In these l early and long winter evenings this inslitulion could doa do-a vast amount of good keeping idle i nnd unoccupied young people out of bid company I didnt mt t n purjury of the jurj asIa II lli ns appears in jour last issue but purging purg-ing thereof I make this correction because be-cause I might bo pulled up for libel in width cise I would not bo likely to bo given the same accommodations as was Lditor Ilemcnwi Corporal Tanner the tegless veteran ol the civil war will appear before a numerous numer-ous and patriotic audience on the 7th instant It will be n most unique at attraction The sidewalks ire Ihronged to dxy with collecting creditors and llio back allejs with toncealed debtors It is rumored that an investigation has been or is to be set on foot for tlio jury ill the Tirr case I give this for wlnl it is worth Preparing for the approiclnng Christmas Christ-mas holidays our candj factories are bnsj day and night compounding and moulding confectionery nnd other sweets for the delight of the youthful eve and palate Ihus T II Readeron Fifth Street the pioneer and John Scow croft Sons on Mam Street who vvilljshortlj erect a new ind large factory Giesj A Spirgo are busy unpicking in immense stock of holiday goods of the most iltracliv novelties ind old fav ontes The wealber his been beauli jillj open and clear for several days past and prom ises so to remain Ogden I odge No 01 O O P meets this ov tmng for the election of officers OODE Cm Utah Dec 1 1880 |