Show ea rm n 1 na 3 libi hal aw 1 AT THE when the jury said that miss amanda olson was not guilty ENQUIRER correspondences Correspond encel SALT LAKE CITY dec 10 not I 1 guilty that was the verdict rendered by the jury in the olson case this morning ever since the close of yesterdays yester dayd proceedings public feeling had been wrought up to a high pitch and aliis morning when court opened at 10 an ioime nse audience was preheat pre seat mr varian united states attorney without delay resumed his argument and at 11 concluded a moat vigorous presentation sen tation of the case for the prosecution judda zane then proceeded to render i hia charge to the jury it was remarkable for its conciseness and beauty he told the jury that if they found tho defendant guilty they would in their verdict name the offense of which they so found her guilty if they found her not gaiety they would simply state the jury find the prisoner not guildy the proceedings in the court chamber were now concluded and at twenty minutes to 15 the jury in charge of tha baliff retired to their ro m while the spectators stood anxiously awaiting the decree of fate A short receda was taken and during the interval it was whispered on the outside that the jury were out and that a verdict was expected any moment this had the effect of the already large number in the court so that at 1150 when it was announced that the juas every available bench and chair was occupied at five minutes to 12 deputa sheriff parsons walked down the aisle on the right followed by twelve men who held the life of amanda olson in their hands they nad been out just 45 minutes when the name j of the last juror had been called and responded to the usual question was put to them by judge zane have you reached a verdict gentlemen yes readily replied several jurors judge zane then please pass it to the clerk blerk received and read it i as follows we the jury in the case of the people j vs amanda olson find the defend antnet guilty the scene that followed the reading of the verdict beggars description instantly there was thunderous shouting hurrahing hur and clapping of hands enthusiasm thusia sm burst into a pandemonium mon waved their hats and shouted aland their thunderous approval judda powers turning to the girl for whom he had mada go gallant a fight shook hands with her the latter was visibly affected her form quivered and she seemed overcome with thankfulness ful ness while tears of joy ran down the cheeks of her parents whose mental anxiety during the trial has been great thus ended one of the most exciting I 1 cases that has probably ever comb within the jurisdiction of the third district court 1 I want yon to keep your eye on that woman said judge powers in an undertone der tone le velling his finder ut ahe crouching and relentless form of sirs ann hart who has been so conspicuous in the case she is a dangerous woman these remarks were addressed to marshal young who strolled in just in time at times the appearance of mrs hart has been exceedingly striking her somewhat yellow complexion and the ghastly lustre that has blazed from her eyes has given her at times a a weird appearance the twitching twi ching of her fingers the patting of her foot upon the floor and the general air cf rest le asness which beems to haye possessed her have made her subject for comment ina afraid of her theres the same devilish look in her eyes that she said was located in amanda olsons on the night she shot her betrayer sid powers and I 1 have learned things sines I 1 arose this morning that makes m uneasy 1 I nave been warned of her desperate grief at loss of the man to whom she is said to have been mated and I 1 believe it well to guard against all contingencies please keep your eye on the woman in question JOTS the farat circle in the theatre will shortly be re seated alie contract have ing already been placed by manager aunon cars will be running to fort douglass soon th salt lake city railroad Kail road company have graded their line and i ia now almost completed and the track nearly laid the new track is nearly two miles long and when finished cars will run from the grade western depot crossing main street on second j south and continuing eastward to the salt lake brewery thence to mount olivet cemetery from which the line goes on direct route to the fort at the regular session of the city i council last night louis hyams city recorder handed in his resignation which on motion waa accepted john L may is now temporary reco ider |