Show KELSON 1 AND HIGGINS FREE THREECARD MONTE CHARGE IS DISMISSED I S S I Various Witnesses State That the Ac cussd Men Are Not the Ones Who I r Were With Stankewich I I lcd Nclaon md Tim Jigging tho twoS two-S iiiijn accused Frank Stunkowlch of nt I tempting to Induce him to enter a game of thruocnrd montc were pronounced in nocOut of the charge after an Invcstlpn tion by Ass < nnnt County Attorney Joof bourow yesterday afternoon and tho cnsoa against them dismissed by Juduo Lochrlu WhIle the complaining witness was positive In hlslcMn LInen lion of the defendants two of the three men who attempted to rob him ncr the Warm bprlnge on TuusJay live witnesses were obtained who wiro ready to testify to having seen Stnnkuwlch Tuesday near thc Warm Springs In company with three men no one of whom bore the least re icmblnncu to the defendants The llvn 1 wlinbsea iveiv Owen Rcnzon William Colleti J K MulloU Thomas King and Fred Kolscy All of them say that they saw Stankewich arrive at tho Warm Springs hi c4mpnnv with two men to be Joined by I a third near tho end of the ear line and all are positive that Nelson and Illgglna were not of the trio The charges against them were dlsmlnaud by 1 Judge JLochrlo when heat fact were mncic known I The officers are still keeping a lookout for John Miller who Is thought to be one of thoga who attempted to swindle Slnnkowlch S Mr Nelson had many witnesses present pres-ent and demanded a hearing at onco on the day thru the easo was set and these ho said last evening would have accounted account-ed fop ils presence almost every minute on the daii when the monlo game was alleged to have been tried on Stankowlcli It waa an unfortunate ftlYalr docply regretted re-gretted by i the accused men and their ulonds but the latter were confident that the defendants would bo declared innocent J |