Show BLACK BROWN CASE CASEII Alexander the Nasty Hound Over in SljSdO to Await the Action of ho Grand Jim Na Wiiiegar Arrested Upon a Charge or Adultery but Afterwards Discharged Something or tu > Hcglnnitig and Past History of the Affair Koth Uii 1 Off the Clinrrh I i The adulleiy and unlawful cohabitation I case of Alexander Brown which was I continued 1 from Saturday last came upi up-i again in Judge McKays Court at 10 oclock this inorningall the nartie concerned con-cerned being present The Commissioner Sail that he would dismiss the cohabitation case as there was no reason to believe that Miss Wine gar was married to the defendant Brown aived further examination on the adultery charge and his bonds were fixed at tl500 for his appearance before the Grand Jury W C Dunbar Jr and William Jack went as sureties MISS WIXnCAIl AKRCSTRI Miss Winegar the woman who was with whom Brown was charged with being too intimate was this morning morn-ing arrested on a charge of adultery Before Be-fore the examination was begun however how-ever the statute was examined and it was found that an unmarried woman having intercourse with a married man is not guilty of adultery The charge was thereforo dismissed and the woman was discharged She was however required to give a bond of 500for her appearance as a witness againut Brown run BEGIXXIXO The BiownWinnegar affair H i one that dates back as much as three yina Miss Winnegar was formerly the wife of one Harmon lie was away from home a good deal of the tune and it is said that Brown took advantage of this to come between husband and wife Asa As-a result the couple quarreled This caused a separation and Harmon left for Arizona where he has remained ever since Mrs Harmon applied for a divorce di-vorce and claiming to have gotten one she assumed her maiden name It is now stated with some degree of positiveness that tho divorce is still pending and that Miss Winegar is really a married woman How true this is TUE DEMOCRAT is not prepared to say but if it is so it will doubtless come out before long A WOLLDUK 1OLYa It is further stated on good authority that Brown was for a long time ail aspirant to the happy state of polygamy and that he made several applications to the heads of the Church for permission to take Miss Winegar Harmon unto his bosom as a second wife This however was refused for the reason that Brown was not in good standing and so he was forced to take his love unlawfully or else leave it alone Over a year ago both Brown and Miss Winegar were cut off the church for adultery all the disgusting particulars elicited in the present examination having hav-ing been brought out in the Bishops court Of course but one bide of the case has been heard so far but that side is so I strong that it will take mountains of evidence I evi-dence to remove the impression of the I I defendants guilt |