| OCR Text |
Show THIRD DISTRICT COURT. The ktttW Cold- dust Swindler, Renbtn Gordon, Discharged. ATTOIIM W A3II MIUS l 10UM'. Croitrr'n tatato tViinp (p 1 til Aflrr noon. A Tliouinnd t'lgara slolrn From a Salcuii, rlr. When Judge Andenan took Ma nat In the Third Uistrlot Court tlili morn-lug, morn-lug, l'roaecullng Attorney Varlan remarked re-marked that tho writ of ualeaa corpus lu the tui of Itiulen Cordon waa mado riturcablo thta mornlog. Tho malter w sa brought to hi" allention Init Tcriliip, nLd I arlng lully Inreatl-gated Inreatl-gated It, he was satisfied that there wee tin wkrrant for holding the difctid aid. Tho cSense claimed ty tho ofllccrato liavotoncomtnltteil lit the Dominion of Canada was not extra dltaldu tinder tho Washington triaty, aa anicndod In ISliO, thirefora he Ihought that Gorton ought to ledls charird from rliatodv. Judge Anderson Let the order dla clixrBltijf 1dm be niajr. "luimis la win ix'." Dlelilct Attorney Varlan said that the trial of Urorgo W. Coxier, on a charge cf adultery, waa set for thla inornliic but the prosecution was not nady lu roccrd Jilit at promt. Attorney Tallock.couux) for Croxler, said Hut, llko Ilaikli, tho defendnnl was not only "wlllln'," but anxious that Ibe case should go oil at OHIO. Mr. Varlan oUerred Unit It woull be liecee'ary to atione the hcarltiK of tha csuo fur a few lioura, at Nasi, until wltbessif for tho roeeculloii arilved fromOdeu. Thin there wero other reaaolia width might la ireaillted to the court, In explanation of the delay, Indue time. Mr.Tail.ick iijolmd that the ah. eenceof wltlicsare was the cXLUSoof fired yeslenlay. .Now, If It wailhv absence of the protccullon, there was an end if the cite. If It waa merely the former, Ihewltnessee should liate Leinhero at 10 o'clock this morning, according to nrranaoment. J I e wcu I J like to know what ulhcr "substantial reasons" stood lu tho wa;T Judge Anderson Of course vcry defendant le rulltlid loasiietdy tilai; but the aeltlnc; cf these cases la largi ly a matter of convenience, and any short del tyllka this ought ru t to prejudice pre-judice the defendant, nor should It Le any claim that the h ttlng was iiem tcry. A little delay on a email Ucli nltulltylanot a very Important mat ler. I understand the prosecution will bn ready to rocecd Willi the trial some time today, Mr. Varlau If tho wltncaiia arrive weahnll;but we do not admit for a moraeiit that the government la bound by the lacheaor conlenitlof wlttu-aste. Huppflng nwltueaa wae to leave the Territory orconceal himatir, then the prosecution would move for aoontlnu ancolnordcr to reach lilm. Tlili do fendant waaonlKill. Mr, Tallock nild he waa not standing ou technlualllli. tiut simply asking for u vindication of a right, lie again urged that Ihe trial go on. After aime further talk It waa di-rl di-rl led to take up the case at 2 o'clock this afternoon. OXE IIIUUSAVUC.UIIIS HTuu:.v. The Irlal of Johu liieoau and John llerry, on a diargo of Lurglary nt the Mint saloon on east Hecond Houtli stieet, ou Filruary 8th, was then pnceedol wllh, Mr. K. II. Hte bene prosr eating and Mr. Nowlou dif.udlng, l.nlinii.e to tha cellsr where the cigars were krptwaaobtaliicd from tho i car of the romlwe, and about a thou sand cigars, valued at $(), wero carried away. Tha cigars wereLlaliutd by tho proseculloii to be a special brand, ruanulacluml by a I'ark City linn, but one of IheproprJctoreof the aaloon admitted ad-mitted thai he had no doul t the same brand waa retailed at olhor placea III the clly. The defendants wero not scan to take them, hut aa they were hurrying along Houlli Temple strrtl, carrylug aomethlng In n sack, Ibolr movements attracted the attention of a police otllfor, who eutleclod aoimthlng wrong. He arnsted them, and on opeolDg the sack thu cigars wire scan. When asked to account for thepoa. session of them the defendants stated that a man had intrusted tha sack to their keeping to take to tho railway depot lor Mini. It waa not until tha olllcer calkd al tha saloon to ask whether any cigars had Urn tntsMd from thore that the loss was dlscov ered. The trial occupied tha greater lart of the morning, and tha case went to the Jury at 1" HO, when the court adjourned ad-journed for the uoonrccrtr. At2p,ra, tha Jury returned with a verdict of guilty of grand laireny. The defeudaul'a wero eenten ted to one ytar's ItufrUoumtnt lu tha wnlten llary. AND tOUK'K AMJTIirn The attorneye lu a civil action, IxiwUrd vs. Jtollon tt at , are-Mr. are-Mr. Kchroedcr un the one side nnd Mr. ltellley on the other. It lias beeu ou the tapis of thrcourt for some time ou complaints, amended com Llaluls, demurrers, elo. Thla morning, ratla thonttorueja uulned belni; res. tnt, Mr, Hchrocder stepped up to tho Iroutof the bench aud mado nil appll tallon to Judo Auderson, solto uce, In Kgard to the fixing of a day for the hearing. Mr. llollley's blood was ijultkly up, huthluklug that what Mr. richroeder had to aay about lha ctuo might have I tin sjioken In an audible tonoof volcu and not "whlsjred In the Couit's ear" so that he bltmelf might hoar. Ho oljectod fctrongly to couuai I api l lug to have the ruse taktn out of Its oroer. llavlcg glvtn free vtut to his liellngf, Mr. llolllcy Indulgid In Ihe following peroration "And 1 say that such a t roctedlng ou the ait of touii sel la non-proreMionat." Mr.rkhrordei That answer of ourt Is notprofiaalonul, anyway. Mr. llillley (wnrnily)-We!l, now, you inoet that answer whenever you tan. AUMITTCU TO ClTI,tF9llll. Janus Cliryatal, a natUeofHcotlniid, now of Utah; ranx Ilretms, of tier many, now rissdlng In Utah; and KlUalnth Miller, of Hootlan I, now ol Tooele, were admitted to clltxeuslilp. MlaCaLl.ANLUUa. Jumee Chlpman vs. J, C Joliuaon: dtrault, and)uJ(inruttnterid, M.C, riullivau et al. vs. the .North. orn Hy Mining C mipany, Iean to amend given aud to file stcoud amended amend-ed comt lalnt. John H Jlldd vs. I). II. Mo.Vtl ster et al , dclault, and dct ree aa ra) ad Andnw Hurt i IM. vs. Wm.aiisiiiih. mssy. rherestralntui! vrdir Imui-i In IhlicMesas continued until the llltli Inst. aliiuiii mtrr UP HAY. Two ranthera named A. It. Bellamy aud William Haley, residing In thu mlghborhopj of llrh-htoti, rear this city, were tanked to annr U'rore Commissioner (Irinnniaii this allcrnoon allcr-noon on n charge of stealing a load of hay belonging t j one Israel Silly, hy whom the contllalut waa lodked. Tho defendants when arrested dinled that It w aa a case of theft, and an cttort waa afterwards made to eettlu the matter cut o couil, by the defendant! paying for Ihe ha, civib HUT. A small civil ra.a waa on Commies lomr Nomina dotkel for hearing this afternoon. "A IlKAO TOWl" Dr illy Mar ill. I Will Uomfrell went lo Og ion yeeterday to servo aubpunaa ou wltniuca In the Corxler nultery can, and rtturneJ lo Hilt Lake thla niomtug. "Talk about a dra I town," all ho loN km importer, "I never saw anything ilka It. The placo Sri lord to have been deserted; nearly tvwr txaly had coino hero to salts nd IheTem I le cerrmonlta. I iivvcrrawOgdeu ao empty bifore." |