Show GREGORY mm HELD TO G GRAND JURY Jim Alleged Sweater of Coins Bound Over to Answer to Four Counts DETECTIVES TELL STORIES RELATE MANNER IN WHICH THEY WORKED UP CASE Eben Gregory was yesterday bound over oer overto overto to await the action of ot the federal grand gram Jury jur which meets on the of ot this month Gregory Is charged on four counts count with defacing United States gold gol coins coin bv by b the process commonly known a as sweating He was arrested two days ago aJo at the instigation of ot two to secret ser service service service vice detectives who have been on hi hl his trail for a long JonE time Bonds in the sum of ot 2500 were fixed flied for Gregory Gregol but he the was not able to furnish them and was wa taken back bark to the county Jail The hear hearing hearin hearing ing in was before Commissioner Charles Baldwin The most Important witnesses against Gregory were the two secret service men Harry B Richardson and Wllliam William W Vt V Fraser Richardson told toM of having fol followed followed followed lowed Gregory Gre ory on March 31 from rom his home No North Fifth West Vest street to the Union enlon saloon at 73 East Second South Richardson said that Gregory Gregol called for foi foia fora a glass of beer and tendered a Jo 5 gold goldcoin goldcoin goldcoin coin In payment Richardson did like likewise likewise i wise and tendered a 10 bill He lie asked i iI tans Mans I Jepperson the bartender for gold golc goldin in change and when the 5 and the 49 UI I in silver had been given glen him ho asked asket Jepperson if it there was any other gold golt piece In the drawer The bartender said there here was as not Richardson requested the I bartender to mark the coin which he dId dk I with the Initials II IL J I Richardson also i placed marks of Identification on the j piece Then it was sealed scaled together with notes In one of the firms envelopes and placed In a vault Coins In Evidence Fraser took after Gregory as his shadow after he left the Union saloon and du duplicated duplicated duplicated the performance of ot his chief at athe atthe atthe the he Plaza saloon on West est Third South street where August was the bar bartender bartender tender Both of the coins were placed In evidence It is It the purpose of the gov government government government to prove that one side of the pieces has been chemically treated in such sucha a i manner as to remove remote a part of the gold particles The governments next most Important witnesses were of the postoffice department Mathis who is the postmaster ter er at the Postoffice drug store testified that hat he had sold money mone orders to Gregory for 70 iO in Inthe the name naree of J A McEwan This is the name of Gregorys wife Ire Vil Wil iI lams Hams money order clerk at the postoffice said that he had cashed the order and that hat Gregory had asked for gold coin which was given him R W W Katz a saloon keeper testified that hat ne tre had cashed a check cherk for tor 50 SQ for Gre Gregory ory and that the latter had asked for gold coin The purpose of this examination was to show how where and how Gregory obtained the coins he Is charged with having sweat sweated ed d Search the Laboratory Upon pon his arrest Richardson Herman Harms state chemist t Detectives Burt and Chase and Fraser went to the Greg Gregry GregOn Gregory ory On ry home and made an examination of or the place lace The testimony was that in the at attic attic tic Ic they found a laboratory wherein were I a number of ot glass and porcelain vessels filled with acid an electric battery batter Jars brushes and the like The evidence of he the was too that the par pary party party ty y found returns from the Denver mint mintor for or shipments of gold bullion Richardson said that he had been b long longon on the track of or Gregory and that the result of all his Ills work was as the tile arrest of ot the he suspect He had seen lights burning In n the Oregon Gregory attic at night Mr Ir Harms testimony related to the nature of the acids found Cound In the place Chemist Cris Crismon Crismon Crismon mon in effect gave gate evidence that the coins submitted to him for testing as to weight were approximately twelve grains short hort of the ordinary weight Gregory Gregol was represented by b Bailey Vickery It was as the apparent purpose of ofIr Mr Ir Bailey who conducted the question questioning ing ng to show that the chemicals in Greg Gregry Gregorys orys ry laboratory might haw have h lve been for the purpose of or assaying ores The Tho detectives said aid however that there was no ore about the place and insisted that they the had lad searched the premises pr thoroughly |