Show hI oo fill lATEST our A SrI from the South Cow I ry Him i the iinllt I II I Three more cohibs were rcleised from ho Pen this morning on tho strength of II Commissioner poor > debtors oath taken before sioner Crltchelow The captive brethren seem to have started bojcott upon Commissioner Com-missioner McKav and therefore they are all now going before the down street tribunal The first of the three to be examined was William J Cox an old resident of leaver counlv Ho had moro children than money and Ins statements made it clear that ho was entitled to take the oath Ho was therefore set free and will take this next train for homo William G Bieklej was next called lIe stated that ho had lived in Beaver for eight eMs Ho had four children bv his first wife and none by his second I His first wife was divorced from him in 1884a circumstance of which it pained him greatly to speak lie was not married mar-ried to his second wife at the time but ho married her ono week later The divorco was not arraigned bj mutual agreement At the time of tho divorce ho turned over thus store to his first wife and had not owned any interest in it since although al-though ho still worked there up to the time of his arrest lie carries a small stock of musical instruments as agent for Calder but owns no property Fresloj Dennej was called as a witness in this case but he knew nothing that would tend to discredit tho teslnnonv of Bieklej The oath was therefore administered ad-ministered to the applicant and ho was allowed to go his way toward the house of his divorced and undivorced wives Peter Wimmer a resident of Parowan Iron county was the last to pass the ordeal or-deal and answered as follows QIIow much of a familj liavo you AEleven Q I levenwlnt Wives ur children ATwo wives and nine children Ieter had no property and like the other brethren ho was allowed to go free |