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•ALT LAKE HERALD, FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1887thatNSilSwere Final! from j and t havinjshe kiMr.hmvg OU5 CCday; -SI Wu.;nunand a;busimvi* aTem i Mr. 1 LogarO! g-tthis ( olhcta had n* led i ing*|!U*doctriwheih lie ved up heb Mr. I tatitult; Mr V upon j The q1 more Kictia an elo they t to get This nrenew he wj askedLoganthatgratificeived c: tSaltSalt Lfailingor eetgave c .be d«*null) i iIlf-di were t Hons*plied i By t a cop Younj cohab to havlad V owith * readyFlor aud a* to in t read, j reiter.-YoQUlon tn restedlive m At t fendai stand tf at. hin SalHvd;! Distri'ins toh • mei^htdowuitried i Wellsn *t inwhere‘howsshowetton.theclito Fllt;-givenJanusany ciplacet’ro: the tfwife 1) dead; would wire i time shoul the h her piEdmtfullyaboutsougtD. H. and s tion, the ui was ti bersh of qu recotikept lt;a rcoc a I writir to I! to g'-*mej»tAgcULI)«»« ®» «?* ft':' | m «»rt'TLp^bSr'M«r *VmI t* v Had never t«m Florence ami Mr. Dean.Ir. \ a nan announced that the j0ge^ief prior to iheir coming to mywould pass tip jurors for cause, wntn ; J}!j|Ce m j _Q(. i^y. 1 reached the con-Mr. S*o re. wh liad been subjected o j t ^ tbKt they werea rather vigorous examination, jumped marnrd. though 1 had heard such a tin, really to leave. He was ttcased mrnftT vT(.„«hrumor before. Excused.•‘Call Florence Ridges, announced Mr. Varian. and n buzz of excitement ran through the room, and everyonelater, on peremptory challenge by Mr. Vartan, and Mr. Peterson was sent out by the defense.Frank Price, of WeUaville. and IjeeScaClark! of Hooper, were “asked to *tep wrned their head as the door opened into the vacant seats. Mr. Price had and that lady wa ked into tne room andtook her^eat in the witness chair.(.— Wnst is your age? A.—Twentyyears old. Was born in Salt Lake City; have attended school in Sal; Lake City; lived at home a!i the time.Q.—When did you cease going to school? A—I think it is about fournever before eat as a juror in such a case. It might cause him some financial loss, but that would not affect his judgment. These gentlemen were satifac-tory.and they were sworn.Mr. Varian asked that the court ad-ourn. in order to enable him and Mr.;HUe* to consult over the matter, and years since I left school. My mother court adjourned at 11.30 to 1.30 p.m. *** dreaamaamg. and Iagisted her some at home, til a year ago last June; upuntillIn the First District Court yesterday morning, the cnee of the People vsAllen Hunsaker. grand larceny, wa=dismissed on motion of Mr.Hiles.be-cause of a look of evidence.The clerk read the journal of the previous day’s proceedings, and it was signed by the Judge.There was quite a large attendance, probably attracted by the prominence of the Dean case, which it was understood would be the first one taken up Mr. Dean sat at the side of Hon. F. S. Richards. After a few moments' delay, the Court asked if the case were ready.Mr. Hike said William Butler de-eired to change a former plea of not guilty to ori- of guilty. This is one of the cases of segregate.! unlawful cohabitation. Mr. Battler plead guilty to the last count, the others being dismissed. The lime of sentence was fixed for the 2lst day of Jane, or as sooti thereafter as the court may be insession.The Dean walt; then colled, andthe Prosecutor asked for the subptena* in the ca»**. The witnesses were called. M v-r-. Vurinn and Htles prosecuted and the M• -*r.- Richards arid J H. Moyle d*f n !*■■'. A J. Gain s. Wui. Sewell, T. W. Fryer. Henry N. Steven*, John Germer. Jr.. John K'. Kaktn*. L.H. Norman. Hyrum William-. \Y. (». Smith, Henry Mathews. Thomas singleton and Jam s J. Petersen were called to the iry box, and the ball opened. Mr. U. C. Richards began the examination for the defense. L. H. Norma;; went down on account of hay mg formed an opinion. During the examination of the jury, Florence Ridges entered the court room and look a seat within the bar. Mr. Vartan examiued the jorv for the prosecution, rhe entire jury seemed to be straight Gentile, and was pa-sed for c iu -e. The prosecution exco-eo Mr. Norru.n and Mr. sfewetl stepped down and out at the request of the defense. The nine trr*od men and true were then swuru, uini Anthony Peterson. David M. Moore an.i John l. Rowland were called to »hs vacant chairs. Mr. Moore hid never before sat on a jury in llu* class of cases; Ire knew of no business or family -’ntw'-that vugtit to di».iui»lify him r-m- t-Ung as a juror, lie would preh r nut to net, of course, but would do hisdutv.lie did not I.now whether the alt;*t of ?it-menu will be received on the tame terms as at the Sait Lake Office.Cemmunlcatious addressed to The Salt Lake Herald, Ogden, will receiveprompt Munition.ihkHskali Is delivered bv carrier* In Ovden every morning, except Monday. Suo scrlbers falling to receive their papers will please uotUr the Osden office.And tha SOth of March. 1884, Named as the Dajr-VtrUn Not *Sails fledUtah, where subscriptions and adverUaj-oa iTHE MARRIAGE IS ADMITTED.8. H. HonsunThu UeDrtmem of Ih« i» devoted u :he inusrc*«s of the people of Ogden.The Branch Office of 1 he Her aid la with Eldredge, Pratt Co., Main Street, OgdenThe Missing Florence WalksInto Court.Oodb.n City. ----- May 13. 1887THE DEAN CASE.dresamaker. From Mrs. Dean’s Florence went to Mrs. Woods’ at Woods CFosa: she stayed there reveral mouths.—What tva- the wrsMon of her going to Mrs. Woods ? A -she went there on a visit.Q—When she left Mrs. Woods’ in March, where did she gj ? A.—I Ui n't know.Q.—Did you never learn ; A.—So, sir.Q —Do you know where she has beensince? A.—A ooriion of Hie time she was at Mr. O Ned’s in halt Lake; a po;-tion of i he time at my p.ace. arm a portion at Mr. Dean’s.Q,—Has your daughter Florence any children ' A —No.Q.—Has ah.- ever bad any V A.—Yes.(£.—Dttau? A.—Yesif.—When did the child die' A —InMarch.— When was it born. A.- In August la*i. Florence is married to Mr. Dean; she did not aK my consent neither did Mr. Dean; tb® child was born ut Mr. Pols m'n. near Salt Lake Mr. Yariuu here questioned the lodv very c utely about how lone **be had known of her daughter's marriage and how long before the birth of me child that she bad -een her daughter.The prosecutor interrogated the wit ness very cloudy as to whether or not she hail kuown of the marring**, Witness said she was first apprised of the fact in September last, Upon being pressed, however, she admitted that she was satisfied as to her daughter ot-fore ihta. Witue«» knew that Mr. Dean was visiting Florin*e while she was at Mrs. Woods'. —I i! yon not ko ^w be fore your daugut r left Mr. Dean a house that she was married to him? A —I did not know anything about It. Florence went to Logan in June; she left my house to go there; she left alone and returned alone; she was in Logan four • r live days; she carried a valise.I had no relatives or friends in Logan. Q—Did you learn ihc occasion of her visit to Logan? A.—Yt9.tr She stayed at my house not a great wuiV after e returned from Logan, before going to Mr. Dean s. Our family dm nut furnish her traveling expenses to Logan | We have not cuntriouied to her auppoit since iliat.ij —Did she take her personal effects who her when she left to go to Mr. Dean’* place? A.—I don't remember.Mr. Varian then asked wneu the child of Florence was bom.A —On fie 3d of August last.Witness was then ex .used and Mrs. Wood was called. L:veat VVcodi l'ro-: am a daughter of Mr Ili.lge*; have lived at Woods Cross for the last two years; Floren •*, my sister. hu- visited me during that time; that was last winter a year «go; was accustomed to visit at my father's hou-.e ttt salt Lake, did not visit them very frequently;I believe Florence’s mother was engaged in dressmaking.Q —Did Florence vi=st you with * tnvitHttor? A —Mr. I*can brought hr* j to my il;ce; stir arrive*I in the day time;he drove h r d^wri in a baggy, j and returned during the aliernoot» Florence came to live with nic and -laved about two months. No com penaation wa* received for her noatd. Florence occupied one of our three rooous. Mr. Dean came to our place about once a w t-k; do not remember what day i:i the w ek it was. Some talk about Sunday *chool was indulged in, when Mr. Richards objected. Later, witness said Mr. Doan came on Saturday aori other days in the wee.;; hein Floreuiu-'s room i:i the even.ng, and in the hou*cin the morning : 1 supposed tney w-re- ni.rri' I; my sifter wentaway ,i « it tfcc 1 -t -.f March; did noth;r nfrer ' hai . did nut see her 'again be^jre her infant waa horn; when Ffor nee left my it Mr. Dean came after her, and the. ’a'.ked away from the house; did not _uow where ihey wfr(■ going; did rot kunw of the reason Flureoce ennie to live with .e; vaw Florence next. after•: af, Vi^ttrduy. since Le cunc from.tbe iVmu-nnary i* tne first time Mnc**1 saw Mr. Dean after FloreriCtf left. Icame to are* is all; had seen Mr. Dean !
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