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Show ClSl IS LIBERATED FOR AJRIEF PERIOD Is' Dismissed on Ojie Charge of Assault and Then Pie-Arrested. Pie-Arrested. The case of Grist Carson, a Gr.cek, charged, with four other countrymou, with assault with a deadly weapon upon Ed Riddle, a section foreman for the D. & R. G. railway at Bingham .function, .func-tion, camo to a sudden termination in .Tustico Bishop's court Monday afternoon after-noon by the dismissal of tho case because be-cause the complaint charged him with assaulting Kiddle with an iron bar, while tho iestimony of tho prosecution showed that he used a pick. The case was as suddcnlj' resumed, howovor, for while Carson was outside the court room receiving the congratulations congratu-lations of his friends upon his escape, a new complaint, charging assault with a pick, was hastily drawn up and the defendant re-arrested. Tho prosecution 's testimony showed that Carson and six other Greeks, enraged en-raged at Riddle, attacked him with crowbars, picks and rocks, and pursued him into a box car, in which took refuge. One of tho CJrcoks, who has not boon caught, struck him a terrific blow over the head with a crowbar. Sam Xores, only 17 years old, now uu-der;irresl., uu-der;irresl., pursued him with a rock. Korcs, Christ Cares, Paulos Papos and .lames Lampoulos aro similarly charged with Carson. All were placed under bonds, and their preliminary hearings set for Friday morning. Carson's bond is $500 and Korcs 's $2o0. as they appeared ap-peared to be the ringleaders of the mob. E. O. Lcathorwod is counsel for the defense. |