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Show ISAYSTHE JURY 1 1 James fi. Wade Is Free 0! : Again. Verdict Given in at Six Ld o'clock Last Evening 1 a Surprise. t ' 4 People Disgusted Over the e-Storr of the Sbootinp kt at Altn. 1 J ,ES H. WADE is again a free A I n The Player of the Chinaman. K I SQuen Tou. was acquitted of M berime by a jury in the District it 'evening and given his free-! free-! There was mMh surprise -4 o- all sides at the verdict and Mnr friends of the murdered iho'havc taken considerable In-tatbe In-tatbe case, walked forth from the jom In disgust when the verdict pjiuy was read by the clerk, closing argument In the trial was by District Attorney- Benner X. vt'lcrdfiy morning and at 10 dd Se case was given into the of the Jury. Expectations of a T(rdlct were shattered when the ad not reached an agreement by it was believed that possibly of the Jurors were hanging out rder In the second degree or for .Dchlcr. while the others were for 'of the crime as charged In the o'clock in the evening work came he Jurv room that a verdict had rsched." The prisoner was? brought ' courtroom from his cell In the jail and the jurors took their n the jury box. The verdict was I by Foreman W. H. Atwood to. John James to read. After the I had been rpad Judge Morse or-lb.it or-lb.it the defendant be discharged fmise& the jury from the case, then stepped forward and shook ivllh each of the jurors and thorn a9 they stepped out of the enme for which Wade was tried I which he was acquitted waa tied at the AJta-Qulncy mine on btr 19 last hce Qucn You, the eccok at the boarding-house, and rained Rudolph Olsen had yome i and It Is alleged the Chinaman jikhI lo kill the boy. Wade heard ouMe and .ocurc-d a large gun. hli own testimony and that of Allnes.se?. the Chinaman wao ; after the boy with, a large r knife In his hand. The boy, with a piece of drill f?tcel, and c!t, Hany Vunder, armed with a , were rt-adj for the cook. Then lhat"Knde. standing In a door the others could not s?e him, his gun on the cook and fired, defendant was represented in the y Attorneys Frank Gurtin, J. A. it and C E. McGurrin. District ty Benner X. Smith was assisted rrosicutlon by Attorney E. B. low. who was employed by the e Government. |