Show ABE MAJORS FOUND GUILY GUILTY OF I MURDER IN THE SECOND DEREE DEGREE Special to t Th rho Herald Herd Logan Utah Oct Ot 4 ob lAb Majors Mr was murder in iu inthe inthe found this evening the second degree The penalty for this is ten years y to Hf And ad the th gen general sn general eral erl belief belef is III that Judge Hart Hat will n give him the limit The th jury was out nine ni hours and jUr Wa I I minutes minu It went aut at 10 1050 30 a m rn and returned with its is ver verdict diet dict at 7 45 p m The Th first ballot b stood eight dit to four In favor of acquittal Th The I four held out firmly however and i gradually they began to win the ajol ity to their side Successive balls ballots be began l 1 i gan to show gains gams for 01 convict conviction on an awl ant finally the last man was brought around Majors listened to t in of the lit verdict without changing Channg color When asked later hater to express an 8 opinion upon It he lie refused I His mother w was as not in the thE court room rom at the time although a number of Salt Sal Lakers and others r who have Interested themselves s in ui the case as were present present v a 11 ii hp he lp pronounced l at l 1 Tuesday forenoon The Majors ease case went wet to the ti jury jUI at a t lu loiO JO QiU k Arguments In the ca c caco c were concluded last evening and this thi lt evening an morning the list t Instructions of the th court were given Attorney Weber Weer closed the th tham arguments am for the t defense defene a and nd Ms Ja J plea plea was a most vigorous and at times pa pai tH Sn lt oti i i one c His denunciation i i of the wit witness witness i iness ness Stokes who testified as a to t Ma Majors Majors fa jors jors confessing s sg to mh him wa exceedingly c I t bitter ant and his remarks concerning At Attorney Attorney torney Allison Alison were very ver austic D Dis District i oA the arguments arlU ments meats in i an able s s to tl the jury jur Jury that lasted l ed about aut one ou h hour hur ar and ad a h half ih i He deplored the exhibition In the cou coui i room rOOD of ef maudlin magdlin sympathy and si s a 1 i that If 1 a conviction can not be b had hat m in ini ii iiI i this case the death penalty in J i ih tit i I may OY as well wen be abolished He lie re reS n 1 the tUe attacks atack on Mr Allison and andI I tho the arguments of the tl 01 j j Judge Harts Hart s i hargo to tho jU jUi i looked upon cd tO tOi i the lint j fou the tr U of tl t mated mate th that it 1 l 1 h M n f x n in tn iT i t ne s C CI I Hart has been ben ar ah his rulings and andI I I secured secured e I |