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Show THIELE Mf !S DISCHARGED Deports to Courl Its Disagreement. Is Said to Have Stood Seven for Conviction, One for Acquittal. Judge Armstrong Thereupon Discharges Dis-charges Body and Continues Case to Next Term. The Jury In the case of August Thlele charged with assault with a deadly weapon upon Charles Worthlngion with Intent to commit murder, after remaining re-maining ..in all of Friday night, reported re-ported to Judge Armstrong at 10 o'clock yesterday morning that they could not agree upon :1 verdict. After questioning question-ing the jurors and finding that they were hopelessly tied. Judge Armstrong dismissed them and continued the rase until the next term Reports disagree as to how the Jury stood, but the prevalent pre-valent belief )s that the ote was seven for conviction to one for acquittal. Demands Heavy Damages Hllma G, Malmstrum for herself and as guardian of her children, brought suit In District court yesterday against the Rio Grande Railway . ompanv for 12 1,000 damages for the death Of her husband. Peter Malmstrom. Malmstrom was a freight conductor and It Is alleged al-leged that by the carelessness and negligence neg-ligence of an engin-r r and fireman he was thrown from a car and killed at Pallas. T'tah. Stepped on Broken Bottle For Injuries received by stepping on a broken bottle. Joseph Slater, a trucker, truck-er, filed suit in Idvtrh t court vepier-day vepier-day against the Oregon Short Line Railroad company for $".000 damages. Slater alleges that the bottle was negligently negli-gently and larebssly left un the floor where he was engaged in rolling a truck and he stepped on It. cutting his foot severelv and that his injuries are permanent. |