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Show Beaver I Louis. Wo Warn by tolegraph that Klin-cnatnith Klin-cnatnith left Beaver for liis home in Arir.ona on Friday morning. 1! went in the coach r.i Pioehe. While in Beaver ho kept himself nrelutlid uh much as convenient, and converncil as little as possible. Ho wan particularly silent as to the Mountain Meadows massacre, and was evidently glad to bo released and gel out of town. Ho was nut permitted to testily in the Lee c.iso. Al. Winn, one of the dettpemdut'B who were Using tried for rubbery committed several months ago al Desert Des-ert Springs station, made bin escape on Friday night, llo was furnish d with a horac, upon which lie rode away. Yesterday morning he was seen twelve miles west of Heaver, and staled to a parly that ho would not lie retaken alive. Winn wan on trial with Idaho Bill and Nate H-nuuii, who it was expected would ho eon vietcd. The evidence closed before Winn escaped, and was conchivr, us to Ihe guilt of tho accused. DU-trict Attorney Howard wasasbisnd in the pr.iteculion by W. V. Bishop ai.d I) P. WhrJon, while P. Denijuy, J. W. CMritian,.C M. Hawley and C. J. Swill defended the prisoners There arc no developments in the Leo case. Lee is cLsely coniiiml in jail, where he will bo guarded until after scntcneo is pronounced iiioii him, when il is expected thai he will be brought to the penitentiary. None of thi; other parties indicted for participation par-ticipation in the Mountain Meadows aflair will be tried at this term of the court. GU1LT. (Sjiccial Tuli-erxui.) Beaver, 23. Ttie jury came in ihi afternoon with a veidict ol guilty aa charged in the indictment ii.iinst Idaho Bill, Al. Winn and Nate Han son. |