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FILTHY FDIEINERS ME THROWN OUT Austrians Attending Trial at Murray Arc Removed From City Hall to Opera-House. Judge. Jury, prosecuting attorney, defendants' de-fendants' counsel, deputy idierlfi's and court attaches In Hie cases of the llomun Catholic religious feudists on trial before Justice Charles Holm of Murray went to G'artk-ld to familiarize themselves with ilio scenes and locations or t tic oumrealc. After u delny of a day to Impanel a Jury, demanded hy the defcnHc the hearing hear-ing was resumed WcdnoHdny morning, taut It wnis difficult for the Jury to folJow the testimony on account of their being unfamiliar with I lie topography of the country where tho outbreak occurred, and It w:i.i thought best to adjourn at 2 o'clock Wodnonlay afternoon o that tho Jurors mlGht visit tho .ceno of warfare and study the ground. The hearing will be resinned nt 10 o'clock this morning. Mlko l'rplch was placed on trial Wednesday morning on tho charge of disturbing tho pence. Ho Ih the second of the feudists to be given a hearing, .loo Uupulch having been found guilty last week and sentenced to tdxly days' Imprisonment In the county Jail for disturbing dis-turbing tho peace, the maximum penalty. The jury hearing iho testimony against 1-rplch Is. Ci. 12. Jones, It. Arnold, George Yendon. William Altwood, John Williams, David Erlckson, 1. C. Larson and Charles Best. On account of the Sllth deposited by the foreigners attending the trial upon the lloors and walls of Ihc Murray city hall, tho city fathers Wednesday demanded demand-ed $20 rental before they would permit the further use of the elmmbeis and the hearing was transferred to tho opera house building. |