Against Whom Action Was Taken by the Six—Bigamy, Seduction, Abandonment and Forgery are the Charges Made.Four indictments were returned by the Grand Jury at noon today, after which the body went tentatively out of session. It was said that it might take up a minor matter or two next week but no assurance was given of this. The indictments were all against men who are now in jail. One of them is Will Glicker, a Russian Jew, who is charged with bigamy. Another is Fred Beauregard, who is charged with wife desertion. A third is William Conrad, charged with seduction and rape, and the fourth and most recent of the four to figure here, is Quincy Meservy.Glicker is said to have a wife and three children alive in Russian Poland. He came to the United States a few months ago, and married the pretty daughter of Thomas Cohen, also a Russian Jew. Trace of the alleged Russian family was obtained, and the action launched, with the father of the second wife as prosecuting witness.Fred Beauregard is alleged to have abandoned his wife here a year ago last August, and to have returned to the city in August this year. He has been in jail since his return. She is his third wife.William Conrad is the youth who stands accused of bringing the fifteen-year-old daughter of Charles Boyer, of Cambridge City, to this city last July; of going with her to1 Cincinnati, and returning again to this city, making occasional attempts to get a mariage license.Meservy stands accused of numerous bad check transactions about town. The matter upon which the indictment rests is that of the alleged cashing of a spurious check for $12.85 at the Silvey-Luking store. The check is said to have borne the ostensible signature of J. B. McFarlan. All these defendants have passed through lower courts.-4»--FriTVSutI(c.,J.witr. 51