. History of Utah: comprising preliminary chapters on the previous history of her founders, accounts of early Spanish and American explorations in the Rocky Mountain region, the advent of the Mormon pioneers, the establishment and dissolution of the provisional government of the State of Deseret, and the subsequent creation and development of the territory . d be glad to extend to a man of your age, if it wereno! for your great influence and your great power for good or for evil (I sincerely believethat Lorenzo Snow could cause this people to obey the laws of the Union, and put an endto the tr


. History of Utah: comprising preliminary chapters on the previous history of her founders, accounts of early Spanish and American explorations in the Rocky Mountain region, the advent of the Mormon pioneers, the establishment and dissolution of the provisional government of the State of Deseret, and the subsequent creation and development of the territory . d be glad to extend to a man of your age, if it wereno! for your great influence and your great power for good or for evil (I sincerely believethat Lorenzo Snow could cause this people to obey the laws of the Union, and put an endto the trouble and discord in this Territory, if he chose so to do)—believing that, and beingfully aware that you will not do that—aware of indictment No. 742—you will be confined inthe penilenliary of Utah for the period of six months and pay a fine of $:MH) and the costsof i)r()seculiou. and that you stand committed until the line and costs are paid; and that atthe expiration of your sentence in that case, that in indictment No. 743 you will be confinedill the. pcuihiiliary for the period of six months, and that you pay a fine of $.300 and thecosts of prosecution, and that you stand committed until the fine and costs are paid. You will be remanded into the custody of the United States Marshal. An appeal was taken to the Supreme Court of the Territory,. JU:^,^,.^ ^J^>-^^y^^ HISTORY OF UTAH. 473 and the defendant continued on bail, the amount of which was nowincreased to fifteen thousand dollars. The case came before the Supreme Court on the 28th of Jan-uary. Exhaustive arguments were made by Messrs. Richards andHarkness for the appellant and by U. S. Attorney Dickson for therespondent. On the 6th of February a decision was rendered in oneof the cases, that for 1885; Chief Justice Zane voicing the opinionof the court. He decided, contrary to Judge Powers, that SarahSnow, and not Adeline Snow, was the legal wife of the defendant—for this reason: Adeline was understood to be on


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