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Show Till: Hllt-I.I.K'SJIIERCIKR CIHE. III.Ante-JI.rtefnMnlenienf Before the Jalle. Glenx's Ferry, Ida., Dec. 22. The examination of W. F. Rischotl, Fled Miller, Thomas O'Hara and John Doser in the Khullenberger murder case was concludtd today. O'Hara, ilischolT and Miller were discharged, but the court decided to hoidlxisertoanewer before thegraud jury. Hhullenbtrger's ente-mortem statement before Jutlce Slnnottls as followei "John ll.Shullenbrrger.beingdiily swom, deposes and ayj My name Is John U. Miutleiibcrser, seed 24. reside re-side at Glenn's Ferry, Idaho; I was brakeman on train iso. 23 going west from. Olenn'a Ferry on the night of Ibv-etuoer 19tb, 193; at itedbury ' discos crrd four tramps In a box car cn tbe train: try orders of tie conductor conduc-tor I ordered them to get out; they got ouL Wlien the train stopped I got off the train and Mc-sl beside one of the cars of the train until it started. Just as noun as tbe train started apsinone of tno four took and threw an cxuek Tnn Tititx while the train was In motion. The car wheels pad in er mr and I nave suffered tho lose or both limbs. I made uo throats or Injury to any or these men; I madono hcr-Ule d mon-stratioti mon-stratioti to them whatever. I u-d no fcreoto Fit them ont of the car; 1 si in ply told them to get ont, snJ tbry did mo. ' My injuries resultnl from no eadent. Tuey are the result of the evil design of the men referred to. Had tho man who threw nie under let me alone I would be In good health today. ITeru are the ecratcbe in my nana roado by tho man who threw me under whin I tried to e-saivs. lllere Sbullenberger showtsl scratches and abrasions on bis right hand.l Tbe-e (pointlnc to Miller, Lor,OUIan and ltisebofD aeethemenwbomlputont, and one of the four of whom threw mo under tho train. I identify the-e men as thne pat off at tbe time let" Mired and thrown under the trtln, 1 was standing on tho platform about ten fret from the train. I was waiting Tor the oaboo-. ear In reach nte, hen 1 would board H. I had not made any tnovc yet toward the train. (Mpoed) "Joht ll.&iictxjacnmotju" |