Show GOLEMAN I AG lTTEn Wall and Warner However Convicted of Voluntary I Manslaughter HITCH IN THE PROCEEDINGS I Causes a Rather Dramatic Scene Warner Congratulates Coleman on the Verdict But IVonlil Like to Know How i I Possible For it 3Ian to Defend Himself Claims That He Acteil In SelfDcfenie Wall is Also Unite Denunciatory ins Remarks Special to The Herald OGDEN Sept 16The Jury In the Vernal murder case returned a verdict acquitting T B Coleman and finding I Warner and Wall guilty of voluntary manslaughter At about 030 the Jurors sent out word that they had agreed and Judge Rolapp was sent for He arrived in a few minutes but there was still a delay de-lay a the Jurors said they were not ready to come out Finally at 1015 they came out there being about thirty people in the court room at the time After th Jurors were seated the sheriff sher-iff and aids BROUGHT IN THE THREE PRISONERS PRISON-ERS amid a stillness that was intense r Coleman followed her husband in and sat beside him In reply to the usual question Foreman Fore-man John Maguire said they had agreed upon a verdict and under the direction of the clerk he handed it to the court There was a painful wait while the clerk was entering the verdict and then came the reading This gave rise to a dramatic incident as Clerk Myers readAVe AVe the Jury find the defendants guilty of voluntary manslaughter HOPE DIED OUT of Colemans face but in an instant Foreman Maguire was on his feet protesting pro-testing that the verdict had not been properly read I was shown that the Jury had used the form of verdict convicting con-victing all three but had interlined an acquittal for Coleman A verdict was made out in proper form and duly signed before the Jury was discharged Attorney Straup insisted that the jury and after this was done Attorney be polled ad b poled ater torney David Evans arose and in behalf I of the state and Uintah county asked E B Cole that the indictment against B man charging him with the killing of Dave Melton be discharged and he be dismissed This was done Warner and Wall were taken back to jail while Mr and Mrs Coleman shook hands I with and thanked the jurors I sems that the jury after retiring I first voted on Coleman and acquitted him from the charge of murder in the i first degree The same was then done separately with Warner and with Wall j of was successively acquitted Coleman wa sucesively acuitted the charges of murder in the second degree de-gree and cT all the degrees of manslaughter gee slaughter and Manning and McFarland I stuck for convicting Warner and Wall of murder in the second degree while Maguire was for involuntary man j I I slaughter the rest being for voluntary slaugte manslaughter The majority finally I I prevailed and the punishment must be Imprisonment for not less than one nor more than ten years I I WARNER AND WALL were visited in the jail a few minutes wre vsitd I I after they had been taken back by Mr I and Mrs Coleman and a number of other friends Warner said to Colemaa I Well Im glad you got out but Id like to know how a man can defend lr himself I tried to wheel l my horse and I get away but I could not theyd got me sure i I hadnt have fit Wall was also quite denunciatory saying that they had had all tha detectives de-tectives west of the Missouri after j them Warner wanted t know why j I they had never been after him before If he was such a bad man a they had represented him They knew where I was all the time he said j Juror Firth who has been seriously ill during the trial is still critically ill I being threatened with pneumonia His daughter ba come in from Uintah to b in attendance upon him Has Later Advice Special to The Herald RICHFIELD Sept IS Sheriff Coons was seen here tonight When asked regarding re-garding Butch Cassidy and Ellsworth Lay he said that the officers had them located but did not care to say where He seems to have advices later than I those given by Decker but does not care to say any more just now |