Show JURY JU Y OUT ONLY y yA A SHORT TIMEx TIME I x J l Williamson Van Gessner anI 1 Biggs Pound Found x Guilty 0 SURPRISE s OVER RESULT f l ls ANOTHER ER FEATHER IN ATTORN N H CA 0 r Ote Sept 27 After p r being out for less than six hours the third jury jUf w has heard beard the testimony of the government against Congressman John N Williamson Dr Van Gessner Air Mr Williamsons partner artner in the livestock business and Marlon Marion II It Biggs a Prineville Ore attorney at one time registrar of the federal land office at that place tonight found all aU three of o the defendants d guilty of oC having entered into int a conspiracy conspiracy to tosu suborn su orn perjury perjury by Inducing lo to fraudulently file fe government on land providing them thorn with money sq to do d under agreement that hat liat these thase persons p sons would convey title tUe to and Gessner Gesner when patent was secured from Ute tile government Verdict V Reached R a hed Shortly I 11 notice was sent sant to United States Marshal Charles CharlesJ J Reed that an agreement ge had been bean reached and United States St tes District Judge Hunt Fed rl District Attorney i Heney the defendants and their attorneys ato attorneys were were summoned to the federal feder l court room roomI It I was vas 5 I minutes af r 11 1 when Judge Hunt Huit ascended the th bench Williamson Gessner and Biggs Bigg having arrived with their attorneys Mr Heney Heny Hen y did not arrive arrIe in court before the ver verdict ve diet dict was read Judge Hunt immediately ordered the jury brought into court and received I the verdict from the foreman He opened It handed it to the clerk of the court who read real Guilty Guity as Charged C arged In the case c se of the United States against John N Williamson Van Gess Goss Gessner Gessner ner nor and Marion R Biggs s sWe We Te the jury find the defendants guilty defendant as charged char ed Judge Jud e Hunt HUt addressed a few words to the jury jur thanking them for thel patience and attention the three weeks which It has taken to try the case case and discharged them them Save for the tho of 4 at attending attending tending the tho occasion on there was nothing dramatic in the event Jt It J was oven less les lesso so than at the two trials when disagreements werft returned Mr Mv ty Wil Williamson Williamson rl vele Hamson sat slightly apart from the other defendants rocking his hi chair back and forth apparently leas le Ie than tan t an the flushed and embarrassed jury ju during the reding reading of the verdict New Trial Moved o ed Gessner Generd and Biggs with several friends st sat in front of the th rail rai at the rear fer of the b bar r and Williamson in im immutability mutability of count fan e When en the jur jury had bi discharged Judge AS A 5 Bennet Bennett attorney for the defendants moved that the defendants ba ha given Riven a trial thaI J Hunt putt nut ot the the t matter of hering hearing the motion over and ni court was adjourned The case of at which Wil tills this tl was the te ird ir I trial was commented oh on on Sept Sept E i s lttie I testimony was introduced differing from I that o of the two previous trials and in inthe Inthe Inthe the main the arguments of oC the attorneys were tire the tl same Mr Haney aney finished fJ his argument in rebuttal late today and I JUdge ludge Hunt immediately delivered the charge to the tho jury j ry after fer which It retired to deliberate i Verdict Verdic a Surprise In view of the tWi tv previous disagreements was generally it d surprise except to Mr 11 Heney Hene who has hag ha maintained throughout that the case caie became strong stronger er jr with ith each presentment to the jury |