Show CLYDE CLYbE n FELT IS BY JUDGE Case Ease Against Joseph R R. Morris Morri Also Dropped by State Insufficiency of Evidence Is Reason Given by District Attorney Attorney Attorney At At- torney Eichnor rL At the tho request of ot District Attorney EIchnor several cases which have e been pending were ere dismissed by Judge Morse this morning The ground for tor dismissal In r e every cuc aee w wits was clency of or testimony necessary for tor cOli S J IJ I. I Morris Case CaGe Dismissed S The most Important of or the cases dIsposed disposed disposed dis dIs- posed of or were those of or the people of oC the State of Utah vs Joseph R. R Morris charged with felony and the State of ot Utah vs ys Clyde Felt charged with murder In the second degree In the first case Joseph R. R Morris r ch charged cd with t felony lony was Indicted on September 23 1895 charged with agreeing agree agree- in ing to receive a bribe The Tile cas case more specifically was over the furnishing furnish furnish- ing lag of oC the thc city and county building The defendant was tried twice and the case cage Wl va was appealed to the Supreme court on a writ but never ne came up Clyde Felt Pelt Now Free The other case that of at Clyde CIde Felt FeIt 1 charged with murder In the second degree de- de f fi i gree for the killing of or Samuel Colling in Hells Hell's Hollow on March 24 21 1902 Is known to everyone everone He was as never tried In the District court Young Felt after telling several eral stories concerning the murder finally confessed that he cut Collinss Collins's throat thront with a razor In a cave near Ensign peak at the aged maps mans request He then built a atone stone tone wall wl over the en entrance n- n trance to the cave Cl It was charged that Collins exercised an nn evil Influence over o small Email boys bos Other Cas Cass s Dropped The other cases dismissed are arc James Thompson charged with adultery J. J H. H MacMillan obtaining money under false pretenses Frank Frnnk Hale selling selling- liquor without a u. license Kitty t en n. n J I grand larceny thin Chin Sul Sui stolen goods and Laurence La Martin I petit larceny |