Show KORTH hEARING IS CONTINUED Nomination Fight in Third Ward Goes Over Until Today After listening tar for more than three hours to testimony for and against the claim of W J T Korth that he was the rightful nominee of ot the Democratic Third ward caucus on the night of ot Sept 14 for tor the long lorg term councilman Judge George G Armstrong stopped the hearing on the application for a 0 writ of crt mandate and continued the case until this morning at ot 9 Two more witnesses are to be examined j I then there will be some arguments and the tho court will settle the squabble so sotar far tar as os the legal proceedings are con concerned concerned concerned The surprising number of ot different ways WIlS people can hear the same thing said was shown at ot the trial from the start When hen the hearing was started before bet ore Judge Armstrong Armstron at Attorney Wenger tar for cv Korth asked that the default of ot the defendants Porley Perley A Hill and Sinah B Reed be entered as they had not filed tiled an answer to the I charges In the application for tor a writ of ot mandate to compel them to certify to the name namo of ot Korth as os the long term nominee Attorney Thomas explained to the court that he had taken the case at a II late hour and had been heen unable to tr write an answer The court gave him until 8 and then the testimony started M 1 R Brothers R n P Morris Doug las A Swan William T P Nuttall M 11 J J 1 Charvoz D P Felt W J T Korth and Samuel Dowse were examined for tor Korth These were all sure with the exceptions of ot Mr Morris and Mr Dowse and Mr Felt himself that the speech of ot Mr Felt In presenting the name of ot Mr Korth contained the words by acclamation air Mr Ir Felt said he did not say sa that and merely intended to bring the tile name of ot Mr Korth before the convention to be voted upon All testified that when the vote was taken at the first caucus the vote was compiled by the tellers but was wag not announced by the chair |