Show TOLBNTARY MANSLAUGHTER i Thomas ONeill Charged wIth Killing George 6 Eoandy Thomas ONeill a young man of very respectable exterior was placed on trial on a charge of voluntary manslaughter it being alleged that ho caused the death of George Boundy at Park City ont on-t March 22 1892 This is the second inestigation of the cat3 The first trial took place last J February when the jury convicted the accused but a motion for a new trial was made by Judge Powers the defendants attorney and granted on the ground of certain irregularities in the grand a jury room Assistant District Attorney Howat with Attorney W I Snyder of Park City associated appeared to prosecute u Judge Powers def jdad c The tragedy occiared at Thompsons saloon on Main street Park City on the night of the date above named The de ceased ONeill and a number of others were drinking there and in the course of conversation a question arose as to who r r could kick the highest There was some I talk of a bet between the accused and Hoandy which eventually resulted in an Oerehnge of harsh weirds It wac stated Co r IJ j t C b p iJ c h lil 11 III II that the parties were under the influence of liquor at the time and they became very excited The prosecution claims that ONeill dealt the other man a severe bio < u knocking him down and that he also kicked him twice under the left ear At all events Eoundys neck was broken death being almost instantaneous For the defense it is insisted that the defendant was first attacked by Roundy and that the former simply acted in self defense that being intoxicated Roundy stumbled and fell over a stove in the saloon the fal breaking his neck The trial occupied all the afternoon and at 445 the jury retired At 7 oclock they came into court and the foreman announced they could not agree Judge Zane sent them back and they were locked up all night and will probably give in their verdict this morning or neree to disagree Short Orders James W Corrigan et ale vs Edwin B Ayeres et al report and findings of referee presented objections made and refered to Judge Bartch A Chase vs W L Webb et al decree de-cree of foreclosure for plaintiff Wasatch Stock RaIsing company vs Union Pacific Railway company leave to file amended complaint granted Diamond Kyune Stone company vs D J Honghlahan et al decree for plaintiff plain-tiff and proceedings ordered United States vs Olaf Hapen ordered that certain witnesses be subpoenaed at cost of the territory S S Terrill vs J G Jacobs et al appeal ap-peal dismissed Emma C Stevenson vs G E Po ge et al decree of foreclosure granted and S75 attorneys fees k Suits Entered Morrisson Merrill company have I commenced suit in the Third district court against Milford B Ship et al to recover the sum of 13116 balance said to be due for material used in building a house and that same be adjudged a mechanics 1 me-chanics lien on the premises The Utah National bank has entered I suit in the Third district court against Newton Learned and wife The plaintiffs I alleges that they loaned defendant a large I sum of money knowing him to be possessed pos-sessed of real estate but that since he has deeded his property to his wife for the purpose of defrauding them Hence they ask that the conveyance be set aside I or that Mrs Learned be decreed as holding I hold-ing the title to the premises in trust for I her husband and that the defendants claim be declared a valid lien on the same i Judgments Entered Judgments were entered yesterday in Third district court as follows Utah National bank vs Newton Learned for the plaintiff in the sum of 51653 Cora B Meseck vs William EMeseck for plaintiff in the sum of 577675 Henry W Lawrence vs T C Armstrong Arm-strong administrator of the estate of Fernandes H Burns for the plaintiff for 1270326 White Sons company vs AM Wool ley et al for the plaintiff for 201167 The Tribune Publishing company vs J M Kennedy for the plaintiff in the sum of 511480 abstract from Justice Lochrie George A Lowe vs Charles Kroff for the plaintiff in the sum of 59SO abstract from Commissioner Greenman Freed Furniture and Carpet company vs A J White for the plaintiff in the sum of 56115 abstract from Justice Lochrie I The BrownForman company vs Bech tol Sands for the plaintiff for 84734 Emma C Stevenson vs G E Poage I and Sterling L Poage for the plaintiff for f37815 In the Supreme Court I In the case of Louis Hyams et al appellants ap-pellants vs Simon Bamberger transcript of appeal was yesterday filed in the supreme court The Grand Jury The case of Johnson the merry young man from New York who is charged with passinga forged check at the Morgan hotel some week ago was investigated by the grand jury yesterday and it is understood an indictment was rendered |