| Show I TELLS OF HORRORS OF Story of a Prisoner During the Idaho Trouble HE WAS BADLY ADLY Chic try of Crl Afternoon WashIngton Feb Th ot of the tho action 0 of the and civil authorities In the tho Couer riots was continued by the oem on CO military affairs II 11 W V Stinson at length as asto to life lite In the Pin the Ac Accused C minors miners were held Ills tion WItS Was Illustrated by a large number 0 of prison Irion en enclosure closure consistIng ot of a number of rude ruda shanties surrounded by It a wire fence The Tho witness was a schOOl and was removed for sympathy with the miners end ar arrested rested He said the bull pin very ery filthy Tho men ate ort oft the ground and the food was bad were cally caily no sanitary arrangements The witness saId his mali was On Onon on one occasIon his wie was Willi badly injured d and was In II a delicate condition he was refused permission to go to her herAir Air Ir also told of oC the guard guardhouse lard house a part vart ot of the bull Ien where he and others vere held most of the time Rain boot beat It and the I Inmates sere often soaking wt vet The straw had been Into tile the ground and tb the In chafee of th United States forces refused to allow hay to be brought In Many drunken soldiers were sere put In the guard ard house with the thc accused n army officer he said ordered a 11 corporal to take a 11 cIgar from the wit witness ness arid and when the latter threw the cigar down the tho officer reduced the cor corporal pored to the ranks rank for not snatching It The ordered that the men be betre tre treated with severity dIscUssion occurred among members ot of th the committee over oer the of ef tort fort o of Mr and Mr to a Interview InterI w with J Sinclair the auditor of Idaho The committee finally voted not nol to ad mU that line of testimony Ur Mr noted an exception and Mr Lents fal raid 1 the house was 1 a superior body ody to which appeal could be made |