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Show THE CRAND JURY. , A Match of Indictments Reported and the Horiy Mill Grinding. The grand jury turned in the first batch of true bills to the district court yesterday afternoon and eight indictments indict-ments were lodged. Among the indictments in-dictments was one against Joseph Quinn, charged with larceny. Arrests hot having been made on the others the names were suppressed. A clause in the report informs the court that in the ' cases of Ingram, charged with assault, and J J. Glocson with impersonating an officer they had not found it judicious to return true bills. t is no violation of propriety to state that an indictment has probably been indorsed against Kiley, the train wrecker. For. two days past the jury have been airing tho diabolical plot to hurl a cargo of excursionists into clernitv and tho cvidenco is said to point with damning emphasis towards the prisoner who is now in jail. A largo number of subptr-nas have gone over into ward Bountiful for witnesses wit-nesses in the case of tho people against Enrick llolbrook hold for arson. Although Al-though the confession of the prisoner is practically a plea of guilty tho method of criminal procedure will have to bo followed. An indictment will consequently conse-quently follow on his own admissions should ho confirm them in the jury room. |