Show olves 0 o tiie jorj SADDLE sentence by justice brown mill fork adultery case the first district court resumed session at I 1 SO jude and A G sutherland made arguments for the in the doatie cabe and were followed by pro executing attorney alio delivered the closing argument in the case jud e blackburn will deliver the charge of the jury wednesday morning the jurors not on the case were ei cosed nil thursday Thu raday at 10 feurt adjourned until wednesday morning at the birtt district court opened at judge delivered his to the jury in the djuira casa in a criminal case tha presumption ial the defendant ia innocent till proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt a doubt id such a one as ariada from the eviden aad a doubt as would ir fluence an as reasonable men in aba ordinary aliis f life you ara the solo ludaes of ibe evidence and th credibility of the witnesses and should take into consider aton the interest the aay baa in the case th defendant is charged with the criche of murder ahe judge read the of murder in tha first and second degrees and and acts and conditions necessary to braag tha killing of a human being under oho of cheso flaada the defense set up is too one of self delS DEB in order to be justified in taking human life a man mut be in danger of bis own life or of great bodily harmor tha must be euch that a reasonable man would be led to believe such danger was pirimi nent he would also be justified in case of dane to the life of hia family or destruction st of hie property all reasonable doubts could be resolved in favor of the defendant the accounts of the commie si oner hill and prosecuting at varian and zane were allowed the united states vs jos alt croff en days additional were gives to file bill of exception court adjourned till thursday morn ing at 10 the jury came in at a quarter to four and presented their verdict in tho VB trefly dou ard the verdict was guilty of murder in the second degree wilh recommendation to mercy in the justice court edward cassidy and dameg oneil had an examination to day before justice brown on the charge of batalin Bt alin a saddle from john vincent the saddle was missed by tha owner on the last of february and was afterwards dg sold to henry by cassidy Ca saidy E B warner appeared aa attorney for defendants who entered a plea of not guilty mr vincent testified to the ownership of the daddio it bad been from hia place west of town near the street car hones earmond knight testified that baat monday at about one ho saw defendants they cama up to him where ho was at work in the field aad offered to sell hica a saddle for they claimed they had left there a month ago and now they wars broke and 11 II it cheap he refused to buy richard knight corroborated the testimony of his brother henry sacket testified to buying the saddle from cassidy for last monday ey ening marshal browa testified to orneil being released from a 30 days term of imprisonment on tho second day of march alie defendants in their own behalf ebward cassidy said he got to talle inz to a man by the name cf faszer who had he saddle at a cabin near the railroad track west of town ha was sick and cassidy gold it lor him he also stated he had worked in ogden fram the of february till the alth day of march james oniel corroborated the mo ul ca sidi he attention tn the of marshal brow a that he hail been d on ihal and 2nd af pf march and could bot very well steal x saddle on the last of february marchal brown corrected h a at ement clauc inar tho dite tj abill 0 kiel ii nh looking fellow and ought to he in he appears to chiw WF barki to frazar at bineham about a he had se ahrn b aten an 1 salt laie a year ao aud lie gagnat the churl them guilty and sei encso fd okill to bard in the county jail for eiehl alyf this frightened gai siby and he stated to chrt court that he wa s brick edkar and did no want to tay in ail all he waa given tainy ava abia beins hi first appearance appear acce here before ioner hill nephi barson a naif breed indian waa before commissioner hill mir ningon the charge of f burson baine roamed maj committed oa the dav of january 1892 at mill fork ane co respondent aames ii Coria plia E fowler and the complaint 18 worn to by b M fowler father of ahe kirl baron sid when anaed bt ibe if be was ready to plead that he wanted ahe to get him an attorney mr hill told him he had nothing to do with the county and postponed lie exa minati n till thursday morning at 18 to gire burson a chance to consult ith an at doraey |