Show THE JURYS REPORT The Grand Inqnliltom Tell What They Have Done The Grand Jury came into court yesterday yes-terday afternoon presented their report to Judge Zane and were finally discharged dis-charged Their report is as follows Hon C S Zane Judge Third Judicial 8 District Court We your Grand Jury for tho April term 1887 beg leave to make our final report as follows Wo have been in session twentyone days of which sixten were occupied by United States business and five by Territorial business busi-ness ne8 nessWe hare found fortysix indictments under un-der United States statute and sixteen under un-der the Territorial statutes Towit For unlawful cohabitation 3 adultery 4 fornication 5 I polygamy 2 u unlawful voting 1 I unlawful fencing of public lands 1 Total 4G For murder in first degree 2 U grand lareny 2 I forgery 2 I embezzlement 2 U burglary 1 4 battery 1 assault 4 5 assault with intent to kill 1 U misdemeanor O 1 Tot 1G And hare ignored the following cases The People vs Luigga Brisoa charged with murder mnrer The People vs Oiling Tan assault The People ra P D Sprague robbery The People U S Vincent murder The People VBJ H Gibbons attempting to defraud railroad The People vs Minnie Schnellj larceny The People TS James Williams assault Tho People vs John Fitchette fraud The People vs Margaret Yandyharker unlawfully taking water A the following oases in which the charge was unlawful cohabitation The United States TS T KBntterfield Thomas Butterfield Samuel Batterfiold William A Bills Peter Hanson E Holt John Winward Richard Britton Thomas A Wheeler Edward Cox William Panter John Bowdeu and Hans Madsen also Thomas Butler polygamy and 0 H Van Meyer fornication making a total of nine Territorial and fifteen United States cass gnored We bare examined 253 witnesses during the season and would state there is no farther business before us Respectfully submitted MpjmEM foreman 1 |