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Show has awakened to renewed life since th I arrests. "My husband is eiek," pleaded Lottie, "my business is going to ruin with no one to look after it and I ought to be tiiere. I don't I don't" faltered Lottie, "think this is fair. It's nothing but a dirty old political scheme anyway." Lottie bad made her speech and was remanded re-manded to the custody of the officers. The announcement that CsJ Bean had been arrested was a false alarm. The backman is still enjoying his liberty as are also some others whose names arc mentioned in the original warrant. PLEAD NOT GUILTY. THE ALLECED MURDERERS OF ED CALLAHAN IN COURT ACAIN. TUo Arrival of tlin I'risoners Awaken Tn-U'nse Tn-U'nse F.xcltcinctit About the Vfa-atch Vfa-atch ltuildine .fosle Hill Fudinjr ery Kapidly. Josie Hill, Sidney l.arkius, Lottie Miner aud Richard Edwards, alias "Coyote Dick," were taken before United States Commissioner Commis-sioner Greenman at 11 o'clock this morning upon a warrant charging them with the murder of Ed Callahan on the 5th day of June last and upon arrangement entered a ilea of nut guilty. The quartette was removed to the custody of the United Stales uaruhsAauj fHfife; Tv'tiiiuut''iiuii,"ror then examiuufci Friday morning next. The posting of the f.n that t 'yHil I be examiued this morning a iki : interest in tide that hast!: id nation to follow the movements of j long before the arrival of the coroneIrB the empire of locks and bolt the sidtuBc in front of the Wasatch block was gorjeWliv a mass of humanity. All the types a( the passns1 and idler were, represented, afil when the prisoners finally arrived Dcpujy Mar shal Parsons had to literally cut anhyaSUf through the surging mass tha gavo way for a moment and I tdicu dosed in like a pack of wolves to sui litir voracious curiosity. At the first ('"fing there was another blockade which via broken bro-ken with some dittleulty and the pffoners landed in the reception room of tlo mar. shal'a office. Edwards and Larkii.s were placed iu the steel-ribbed stall, while Lottie and Josie silhidcd in chairs behind the railing wheothey were joined by Attorney Armstrong. Josie Hill who has been under te care of a doctor for Mime time looked u and crestfallen. Her clucks were sunSVi, dark lines were drawn under her lustrejls eves and a scarlet spot burned in eac h illow of the jaws. She wore a red Ure-s. while a beaver i ape hung loMy over lor .brunkiu bust. Lottie' Mll; uas di ed iii a dark cashmere pattii and ,:tzcd lictiautly fioni a pair of p dsb, black eyes at the stragglers who Js d in unil out. I.ifwiers liienn and (iuttr consulted con-sulted with Dick Edwards, who was hm the situation very calnih, and Larklns treaded nervously up and down the cage waiting for counsel. In the meantime Commissioner (ir. unan wus seeking a more commodious cha er to remain in his own narrow one w be rash courtship of suffocation. IL hally mounted the elevator and settled iu ! ..k v parlors lately occupied by Judge Anderson. The rabble folwed, mounting the four Slghtsl of stairs Jiko so many gymnasts until J ffrj parlor was reached. The two roommverc soon packed and the prisoners fol'Bd in custody of deputy marshals. AfliBomc delay the court opened proceedinH and Josie Hill, Lottie Miner. Sydney LarlB and Dick Edwards slood Tip for arraiflunt. Assistant County Attorney D. C. inor representing the prosecution, read tB,,m-plaint tB,,m-plaint charging them with the nrfl, ,,f Callahan to which they collectively jaKben separately entered pleas of not then si tiling Into their chairs agajHjfts. dered the Boor to the 1 iruiidiihliflj Hf f Mr. Eichnor hi behalf of HJ tory stated that there was , HJ Bit-to Bit-to perform unless it was ttie Bj BJe time for the preliminary :iukB Bff I which Mr. Glenn replied that he BJ .it present unit 1 H Hie r until ruesday or W"duesBj Bt. Mr. Eichnor, throw ing his kuBBjBJi,: BJ B foreboded sky iBll BJ n (I and indicated that Mr. til. niBj H adjust bis j olltical renonsibilitiekBlBJjie able to give his attention to '.io-BJ BJ at that tunc Mr Armstrong acijHBJKi, tins and taking the tloor offereBBBrd ticbulf of 1,.- client-. '''ABB he minted, bud under BBkrc of the doctors fur BJ I i- unilerstoi.d sh 'rotiblcd uithBBiu. He could see no objeetio flBfl'' to give bond Mis other client. l.ntBBcr. BB - - on her bunds, it was -Toine, BB absence, and lie thoughl it iio'flBorc than justice that a bond be li .. iTBjop- i ii B - some knowledge of the gravity of t he tBkcs and the evidence iu support of thenBT Mr. Kichnor I Imsglue it b the sarBidd cac with additional evidence usrjlBthe parties if there was not additional j'Bnec it would not lime been renewed. 'B iii' willing to allow all that the law ufeflbl. i concede, but the off . u. t' )Bj ! is not a bailable one. ,Bj . ; jBt:.- preliminary examination w:i- .. B'l " morning at 11 o'clock The spectators were ietiritiL' wh "sBt t : e Miii. r advanced, brusmng the f.iUU'Bn a rose-colored scarf, and with tears in lfljy 's asked that she Ir inriLilled ; , ;o,B(hT castle iu blaze old i-'rauKliii nvciiucJiib |