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Show TllHCM'IVrur JfaTICr 1H ABI A Wratrrn court of Justice Is o Ian a scene of wild anl pletrursuue excitement, excite-ment, not to say .ll.i.Mer. Huch a scene orcurrl in a Justice's court rooniatriilverClly. A. 1 during Ihe past fall. The caao waa the trial uf au InJIan arrested for stealing a hoise from thne brothers, ranchmen. The rleiner was a lall, well-limbed Aache youth, not over III. Ills fate waa Ihe hue of lumlahtd Clpr, Ihe bright, warm color of a one cent pece fresh from the mint, His long black hair was bruahe.l straight lack from Ihe low, sloping forehea I, and formed a loop thit stood up like a poinioo. caught on Ihe top of Ida head with a lleceofred rltbon, while long htavy braids hung down over his shoullers, f till ng Si rosa h Is broa I Che', aud tie I Willi silk lls of a tleiell dlUelent bright color-. Along Navajo blanket that hung In graceful fold fmm hla ahoullera completed an attratllv-e itu Tl'.f'"- "'ct aoriIssj ra. When Iho toltatablu enlrrtd Ihe court room with Ihe rlsoner, oue of thearcu-ets, with an oath, bawled out that he would ly ut li ihe red divel. At this Ihe ollitr two look up Ihesllalu uu I atartid In to run the court. Hire Ihe Justice, though au old man, showed his spirit, ami Jumping on lo the tat le remarke I thai he was "a Western mm aud a flghtlu' man," and lhat hsM luveordir In that coutt or he'd hate blood. Then Ihlns cooled down for a while, or until the Irothen began taunting Hie Uaytr appointed by the Court tu derelil Ihe nrlsoner. That gentleman, taking the law Into his own bands, stalled lu lo whip the brotheia lime, ami after two bad mea-nred mea-nred lengths on the dirty II air the constable Jumia-d III with clullied re-vulver re-vulver and restored order. After thla Ihe trial proceeded without Inteitun. Hon, r |