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Show A DESPERADO KILLED Near ttu Ws.i P&cIOc Depot Last KJgbt t; Depot; Mirstal Gill, MIIIIX TIITIMI TO r.M'.Vl'C. The Corontr'a Jury l.xnnrrnte (illt n tlio lurjneal Today. Conalderablo excitement waa cauted about Iialfpt7 o'clock la-t night, near the Union Paclflo depot In thla city, by Iho kljllng of n. Tertltorlal irlwner named Joaeph O'NIel, allaa Tom MrfJallon.allat I-Werool II b," by Deputy United Htalea Maralial 0111, ot (lden. O'NIel waa aliardened ctlmlnatand waa ectvlni; an eight yeara' ronteuco In the nltenllaty for burglary com-milled com-milled In Ogden la Ihecarly part of the I reaent year. On fhureday l-iitO!Ilri-r (1111 mm down fromOgilou for the pure of laklnr O'NIel back with him totetllfy analnat n man named Muni', who h ou trial Lefore Judge Miner ytflerday for houirblcaVlne. Two other prlwnert wero alto ttken up for the aame turfite. Their nnmea ire Charlta Lalaud and John Mt-Donald. Mt-Donald. Lat evening Mr. (Jill brought them back lo thla city on thu 7.30 train. The quartette were chained together and ocvupled teata In the rtar end of the amokcr, hllo Ihoolllci r tat noma dlttauce away. Jly aome meatia ao far uneiptalued Iho haiidrutla uulllng tbetau otmplea were picked. Hhaabetncuttomary for prlaanera at-rlvlng at-rlvlng from Ogdentobe taken oirtho train on the eat aide. O'Nell and l-elaud, however, made a bolt tu tho weat, leaving tho cflltvron the platform plat-form wilh their to oonfcderatti. Deputy Maithal 1'IelJ, who tiant-ru tiant-ru prlaiuera to and fnm the lenltenllry,nRa atandlng near by and wllrnvvO their breik fur liberty, lie at onco took charge Df McDonall and lluriia, whllnollicirUlll Rave chnuito thetwolleelng prlaonert, who took a Wettirly ctmrte ttllouitll the freight yardaacrotatheralla. Kecenimandid them to lialt, but they only Increased their tnl. He then flrodover their heada. but the fugitive! were titter, mined to etca and If pnulblo ran fatter than tcforr. Again they were commanded to halt lut would not The onlier then lowered hla gun, took dentinal!, aim aid fired. The thot tookeliecl luO'Nlel'e right. ehoulJer, and he atuinbhil and fell wllh audi force aa to break tho manaclea which hound him lo Iceland. He acramblel to hit feet In an lnttant and again atartedotl at full aree.1 when Mr.Ullt crltd "Stop, Iwyi, ttopl 1 will get you thla time aure, If ynu don'L" Inland otTved aud threw up hla hand, but O'NIel kept 011 tunning. GUI fired again attlklug htm In the left tl le, In the region of tbe heart, Jutt at he turned the corner of a freight car. He Ihiu halted And etoodttllMurAlUJQlellt ami fall to the grnuud dead. The Coroner waa notified and took charge of the ldy. An In. riuet waa held today at thu parlureor the Utah Undertaking Cimiinny. After examining a nuroberof wltnerpeathe Jury returue.1 the following verdict: "We, the Jury, Mud that the decerned CAine to hla death fromlieniorrhagf, cauttnl by a latol thot wound Initio lull aide, lii the region nl the heart, Inflicted by Ihruiy United Htatea Sltr.hal William K. Clllt, while Ihe tald decratul, aa I'nited Htalea prla-oner, prla-oner, WAa endeavoring to ecaw from hla lawful cutlo-ly, near the Union I'acinodet,ln Halt Lake City, nn Ihe evening of Drcemher llth, 1801. And, from the evidence adduced, we thejuryfullyeiouirate Ihe uld William Wil-liam I'. (Jill. O'NIel came to Ihla city from Den. ver aUmt two yiaraago. Hewatbut twenty-lour veara of age. He waa an exceeillugly detierate character. It will be remcmtiereil that he Itrflpel from the penitentiary latt eummer, but waa rem 1 turcd. On hla dead hotly were fuund alx well made keya of tltf. fi rent dealgna. They were tewed up tu a band around hla waUt. |