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Show THIRD DISTRICT COURT. Decision is tlie City Tit Cist to U Glftn Soon. It'll dill IIIKFT Of .V HDItHF. Tllnrte Vslcrt to Intrrer Atid ( ante Mjnic Incrnreulenrc. There wis nothlnj very uoillni-ln the doliunioflho riilnl District Court this mornlnf, an J It aeenrnd at one time, u luff tu the failure of tertalo wllueaaes tnsitlnan nppearance, a. If the htitlnru woull oomet) a standstill, stand-still, Home of tlient, however, turiu I upjutt In 1 1 mo tonvert this dinkutly, nn J 0110 of tho trials ttrta proceeded tilth. Tim TAX OHM III llieio-i, oflllrslii Jnhesoil Vl. the Clly CutiiK.il, Jiione Ziiie this morn liii; anriKinmsl th.l lie tvuild aire lilt detltloii theroan within a few days, ujii Hie rt turn of Mr. Varliu, who ho wtulnfornie! wai atpreseut out of the clly. I! .MM HUIIIATKI). Ilokert lijwuuu, ludkted Ul unlawful un-lawful pchabilallou, (tiled t) appear Hill nionilnir whenctllM for trltl, and AmIiUii Dlatrkt Attorney Hiephem ai 1 ll.tl Ihst his Imii.lB In itiiiiircd for felled. 2iellhirtf the two bundllutn Charlra A. Child an I John llonmnn wa. p.-t'enl, and the J 11 lte male HieorJer eecheatloK the bunds, whlcti nmounted toSl.iksi. Tin: HATH ll.rcli. Utn the upplleaiion of Ai.litant Dlstrk-t Attorney Hie, U.m, th.. lams t f tho UllllntHlati a VS. (lenrje Ktchell, l.iill.er llilrynijle nud Davll rim inluiwere set for ttlal ou Detombtr Itl. At rniA i.i). Theacoounttof United Hla'e. Cora nikslener Orenupn wero submitted by AhUlant-Dkirkt Attorney ntep hots, aud upprovoJ. AIWE.1T WIT.Itmtls. . The rlillJiwcillod was that nf Jamta T. Monk, lullcle-1 011 tb. iliauc if C'llettliit; as mining rcoordrr of I)l Cottonwood Illegal fete, As.isianl.Dlttrlct Attorney Stephen, salt there were only twuoutot thellvo or six wltnestta for the prosecution prtti nl. Hire, of these had Ueu sub.uiioeJlbut nsldcd nut ol the ttrrl turj , He thtreforo asktd that Ihe Clio mlitbt Ko over until some time In Do teinli r. The di filldtut waa on UU. Attorney Drown, who nppe.rtil for thu defetise. 01 Jtcted to a continuance, rills was a taae, ho ail I, lu whktt hla tlient was cnarei with Illegally Uklm; fees, and Ihe irosisiutloll aeemul lu be lu thu Interestofoueiuan who tu not now I resuit, lut who, ho cousldtrnl, could litvo i.ui In relreas under the civil law. riie difendant rieldtd at HU Cctbintvood. had come Willi all his wllnes.ee, unJ waa rimy for trial. Attorney H.c hena said lie could not en on with the trial without Ida wltnisees; but ultimately It wss decided de-cided Ittwetn counsel toatrieoua llatenient of lacts, and that the tase shoul I ts called on at a later tllod of the day. am mi 11 iiuiui: mt.11.iMi. The IrlaUf W. It. 1'aden ou a chame of sleallin a ronu hone, valued nt $l3, and one saddle and bridle of the value of Sli, the ( ropetty of Marlt McKliunilue, livery stable koete-r ol this clly, anathen taken up. The defendant li alnut .Syeari or sue. of llurld complex Ion bn. red hntr, and ai.aand III court fashlou-tbly dresstd, wtarliigalarKebrliihttvlnml neoktle. He wits defended by Mr. Hut lerwollll. die cnte fur lliu prosecution wss that nu the. Ini July In the rt.enl tear Tailiu wt nt lo the 1 roei color's stables, hlr.il the h ,lse for an Indefinite Him-, and rodo uplo I'arlej 'a canyon. There he nut a Mr. II rrliy, whom he informed in-formed that the niilmal was Ids, Hist he l. (UleJ ItatU.'iIlllllllilir nblll of sale, and wanted to ixchanKe It for nnoilirr. He evuituallj traded with Mr. Dorrlty, end went oil with the second horse Home two weeks later In formation was clteu to the lke aa to the non return of Mr. SIiKlm-mlns' SIiKlm-mlns' horse, and wlierilheileleudinl waa nrtetl.il by the shtrlir lu On-Jon On-Jon hi. exlauatlou wia lhat ho made the txchanico lu thelnlenslauf the prosecutor, thinking to net a belter animal for hlru. The proMnutluii ridl mlej Hil, howevir, and uik'ed that diftnilant's nrlKliml Intention was to ennvt tt Ihe horse to Id. ott 11 uee. The deft ml Hit took the stand an I intti a Ioiik, rAinblliu alaltmont, denylluthat he was actuated by any dklionett nmtlVH III what 111, did. He wa. eotereiy tru. examln.d hr Mr. Hlitbens. admitted that ho told Mr. Dirrlty llie horse vr.11 his, aud that he uateieu itisiimiil flame. His reasou lor IhU, In snld, wrw Hint linl bo Hi formrdMr. Dimly tlittthe hor.e be Inruetl toaiiyliotlyil.olio would linvi. Iimllatnl lo IrnJe with him. Hla tntlre story was au Imj robable one. riietusu waalu proKitae when tho couit aJJourned at nnou. cuuiit rnrtiJi. Will Calk-ton, atrieled ntcntly uiavn Hie nil. lavlt nf 1. I'. Auttln, chariflnj that Ihe former w ai about tu have thu r. rrllory with the Intuition ot defraudlmt hli irodilora, In I a litar lug before Conitnltilouvr Norrell jes-lirday jes-lirday atteruoou and was dlsclinriU nfler aJiilEiuenl fur JO'ICO linilUeii rtnUirod antlnsi him. In Hied. ma u mltof Isaao Chilton, iidinlnkliabir of the eal.te nf Jo-enli Khaw, i!ec(n."J, lu whldi Ihuplalutil! ricuilly oblaliieJ a Juilgini nt of Jimn, nu jcul haa teen lakeil to tlio Hu. rreino Court of Iho lerrltcrj', Cats lllto, tvliii pi. utly ihot and klllel u nm'i named Kohinatdneu llltir, waaarrctlid at liis ranch near 1'rlcu on Monday nlRlit by Deputy Mutilitl Niwdl, nud wai brourihl to thla city last nlnlit. Illtu has Ueu In dieted by thuiiraii 1 Jury at I'M to for luurdir In the first decree, mid wai ttkin down tin re today to plead, I ucohti quince of Ihe 11011 attond ancoof enteral mntorinl vltiitsoa In twu cu.es nwaltliiK trial this uiornlnt,', the buslneesnf tlio Ihlrd Dlitrktcourl wusdilayid fir nearly threeu,uaiten ofauhuiir. II was il so upon eleven o'cl jik before tho court relilnl down lo solid work. It Is slatld that Ittifui Hmllli, Iho ilajerofCartir, lilt old comrade at I ort Douclus, became very de.poud-tut de.poud-tut nttir leavlnu' the ThirJ Dlstnit Court room j ettirdaj, and altliounb by Iho turn his caw haa taken hotvlll cscaot the death jnaltj, yet hu leimstolookforttard Willi u feellu of drindtothcprosiM't of thclomrk mi uf Iniprlmuii nt tt It 1 li probably awaits him. Hmllh'a nn-tily chansed aipeiranN lesoinnhli K of in ludkv tbmoflile reuior... for Hie awful crlmu which haa placed 1,1m In hla priiuil l-Mltlon. llie lone; conference whldi tk itacebelwilllClllerJustlce Zmio and the t-rnnM J jry j eslcnlay aft- riioou. In relation to ceiialn innttera intiodlcd In his honor's 1 1 arge nl the oianlnK of the 1 rei ut term of court, uiiiltlicd a-n le material furiiinversatlunnnionic ltroiie of nitornej a tbt. nu minx That lbeJurora"mean Isislness" Is looked ujitn as a forettonu ronilutloii, and keei.ra of Rambling hell, an I other Ul.lci utnl le 1 lncee In the city may well feel uneasy lu mind na lo what will now follnw. It la clt-tr Iroin tlie iiut.llona which Ihe grand Jury nUdnssed tu Judge am yetlerdaj Hint liny Ink nd Uishow 110 favor litany case where the Information Informa-tion elided from witnesses who come In fore them warrant the tmestblllly of an Indictment UliiitsuslAltied. Amos, an Indian, who had Hen sent to tlio penitentiary front Heaver for 01 ( yiar, lor icrandlaueuy. liaslreu jar doned by HieUoveruor. JiidB Anlrrton iclurncd Iron) Heaver tills aflernt on. |