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Show FIRST DISTRICT COUBT. The court at rroTO rcsaaeJ . Thae2c0ffMBrJa The case of the People vs. Chaj. Anderson and John ItUclu ,, Sla-Tvassub-alUedu, thejurr A. special venlrcof allroS'Ss Ihomas Beley. Mr. Clsti , gtowy, HJ. MalbcD;F.F: i-d. Messrs. Beesley, Chuk.ral-ben Chuk.ral-ben and Reei were ezen-S e ny lrPdtUUr ImmeJiate aUenUon. A motion far a new trial was arpiej"- Divine. Themyjonwasovcr-aled andthederendautsenleoeea to two .years' Iraprisonment In tnc penlten- The Jury In the csn cr Ui Iccp!o vs. Vharfe Anj&on and JohnMIt-Cf JohnMIt-Cf '..VU:Kar-r' feturned a verdict guilty a, cl-arc-d in the iSlS Thojury In the caw or Uie United S5ji2VI,i'? " Krcwl u rack to the Jury rporo. for nhcther hour with IraUdctWto agree. Charles Anderson aud John Mil-chell Mil-chell were brought forward and sentenced sen-tenced to three years'Imprisonmeat The Juryjnw the Baker caso returned re-turned ami Itlrted Uiat thev could iia.- ngree upon a verdict. Tliey were discharged from Uie further consideration of the case. Court was adjourned unUl Monday morning at 10 o'clock. MOSBAV JIOKSCta. Albert Sbilien, Jamen C. Mat thews, D. C. JoUason, ani J. J. Pettlgrew, all oT Springvlllp, wen. examined and sworn as petit Ju- Thefci3of the United States vs. Cha. WiiHams et al was prdert'l ibmled on motion or the crosecut-Itiir crosecut-Itiir altorney. The cae or the People vs. Henry Crane, ITank Hill and Andrew CJoud, burgbry, was called and a jury empaneled. Mr. Zano praeecuted the ca and Mr. HouU appered for the de- .J"i1fSfiT! a ca,leJ- H- ;i - "W " UlES?eman on the uaj 4 valise was mb-oj rrom the baggage room; it was a telescope valise; it came off from No. ; train, which arrived at fcl5 p. m.; tho valise was mtoeJ Monday morning at about 10 o'clock; it came in on aiarday night; the Ingipgc hxi'a was not broken ltitoj It cotlid luve been tat en out In the day tune. Mr. Rartlett, the owner or Uio valise, was calkd. but did not amwrr. An attachment was ordered to He b-ued for him. Thomas Fowler testified I saw derenduib on Uie 17th day or June of thb yir, south of the depot; they were lyimr around In thethade witn others; Hill had a bundle or overalls, MilrU, etc., lying by Ids side In the gras; Mr. Cloud had on a pair of pants that were described as havrnc. been last; Mr. Hill said Uiese Uniigs came (rem a railway car at the detot" don't reniember wuetberCiouJ laid beaid anything for Uie pants or not; he cud he had got Uhho. ffim Hill. Alexander Wilkin, an offljtr in Proo City, arrested Crane while he Was running ocidm the street: he gave lib name as Edwards lie liad some ovcralb which he taiu he hid been trying to Fell; he wat an escaped es-caped city urboner; found Uie valise eat of the Z.C. M.I. warehouse among some weeds. J. A. Brown AMeI in arrest-inz arrest-inz C'tood and Hill on the JTtli day of June; Mr. Hill was lying on tlie grass trxing to cover ome overalb and shirb; Hill said lie had apt the goods out of a box car; found a pair of ants on Cloud which had been described to me as having been stoleu. The case was continued until S o'clock ii. mi., awaiting the arrival of Mr. RarUett. The (smi or the People v. Cliarles h. DuBcis; assault with a deadly weapon Willi Intent to do Indily Injury, In-jury, was called ami a Jury empaneled. empan-eled. Mr Kellogg appeared for the defense. Theasraultb purported to have lieen committed at Santaquiu o;i Alexander Evans. v Alexander Kvans lest I Bed thai on the 29tk day of September the defendant liad met him at Santa-quiii Santa-quiii and liad threatened to usua pistol ou him. On the aotli Uie tn o had again met and DuRob had dmwu a pistol aud fired at hot at the ivitues. Mr. Evans demed having u-d any threatening remarks re-marks or of following aim on horseback. horse-back. He litd turned hb horse tonjrJs the defendant at the time the shot was fired and liad fired two shots in return aud had started for .home. The defendant fired a second shot from behind the tr.c. Mrs. Halliday corroboiated tab testimony. John C. Holman hid licard the first shot fired and had seen DuRob fire the suooiid shot, whereupon Evans had fired two shots and Marted ofl. DuBoia aaln firtd as Evans rode o3. Mrs. ButterfleM had seen tlieni ehooUng. She had turned her back and heard three or four shots. Court took a recess unUl - o'clock. |