Show five rioters from BEFORE the first witness for the defense in the dago biot case WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON court reamed session at 2 martin drake aliye stock assoria ton case dismissed J r W colburn et al were arra nead and pleaded not guilty to the charge of gelling liquor on sunday kichard brereton va 0 H miller et al motion to set aside judgement jud gement was denied exception taken the case oi the people vs joseph pinar et nl riot waa resumed and william samuels william grace and lawis and dickton offered corroborative testimony for the prosecution on motion of mr king dimick maloney and joseph ajner were discharged it having been shown by tb testimony that they were not participants in the riot the case was continued until thursday morning awaiting the arrival of a number of witnesses for the prosecution court adjourned until thursday morning MORNING CASE william taylor john george orsten henry bowle and frank halliday of santaquin San were arraigned on a charge of riot at a dancing hall in santa quin they were not prepared to plead TUB ITALIAN the case of the people vs john laurenti and eleven others riot was resumed john bell one tha participants of the fight corroborated the testimony of the previous witnesses he stated that the italians left the salofi because they were licked out alie witness had licked six of the italians personally he had knocked them down with there were thirty men other than italians iu ane saloon but only biye or six of them had been engaged in the fight i the others were nearly all frightened some of them ran cut some got behind billiard tables and others laid down on their bellies beliinda the bar the witness designated the six italians he bad knocked down william reese brother in law of jones the weigh master had been knocked senseless e aly in the fight while he was trying to get jones out 0 the way consequently ho knew bu little about it william garrick a scotchman was the next witness an ve look a ban in the fight bersel yer sel said mr sutherland ic the witness but carrick had not taken a nan in the fight he had simply stood in a corner and kept the italians off with a billiard cue air toner a nou combatant had taken a birds ye view of the feht he had hoard the shots fired by the italians after the tho italians had commenced the fight bv knocking don jone fc amuel hebrew one of the combatants briefly described the ficht mr caffrey was called and testified that the light from the cake ovens and from the electric lights was to illuminate the place where the italians lived all night long A man going from one of the houses to another conail plainly be een from tle saloon but not recognized the prosecution rested air boh nettom this city was sworn as an interpreter ben I 1 lombardi was at castle gate on the of february last saw some trouble in the galoon but not outside ot the saloon jones aej jack samuels began the fight jonea took a glass from laurenti and was going to throw it in i his face but laurenti stopped him jones then struck laurenti Laur onti laureal Laure nl was a litile drunk and he pushed sam aels down gonei got up without assistance and walked to he billiard uil liard table jack samuels struck laurelli Lau the two brothers then jumped on to laurenti and beat uina with chairs at this time were about sixty men in the baloon there were four or live italians there about forty five men and another italian all the italians were forced out of the room five of them went out of the door when we got across tho creek ten or twelve shots were fired as us from the saloon door we heare the bullets whistle over our heads none of the italians came back i with guus or pistols they did not shoot towards the saloon court took a recess until 2 ocl ocl s I 1 |