Show 11 MIT MOST FOUL A an n kills his rich uncle the case briefly stated is is as follows james Glenden glendenning Ulen denning niti al lagud to hive have been living near nea r the temple in this city not far from froen the alie residence of his uncle a banker has hag been arraigned beilke before a jury of bib peers on the charge of murder dr erwin who lias his been visiting ing the old eld gentleman for forborne bome time lime was about to retire the other ni night lit when lie was startled by what he tool took to be the report of some firearm fire irm subsequent events have proven the truth of his hie conclusion the tha doctor had hardly recovered from this thi shock when he 6 heard a groan and then a sound as if some one had fallen to the tha floor of the dining room below hastening down the stairs he beheld ili his old friend the ali e banker lying near the window with a bullet in his heart it needed but a glance to ghow the learned gentleman that nothing could be done for the victim of the crime and accordingly lie set about to discover the th perpetrator A policeman lic einan was called in and every detail of the crime and every surrounding circumstance noted it was wae observed that the bullet bulk hd had co come me through the window the way way the glass was broken indicated its a much then fresh tracks were sepa in the soft drovin ground d oil opposite cosite tile the broken window the W were eye measured ly by the lynx eyed yc official and formed the subject of another note in his memorandum kt at the doctors suggestion the went to the binl k to notify the ric pher who was in the employ of that and ws was often there it at a lato late hour when the 0 officer entered the young man showed considerable 7 agitation this excited the officers suspicion beide be ide a revolver lay on the adekk beside him this the officer secured to find one chamber empty and although the young man protested his innocence lie wa was taken staken in custody and tried monday evening at the agricultural Apri cultural college before judgil judge kimball a young man mail from ogden tile the prosecution was ably represented by NV B dougal 1 of the college and T C ford of ogden tile the prisoner toner was war defended by thorwald larsen of oden O den and W J T travers of the college tile the jury was composed of 12 college hoys boys and the case was well con durtch a and nd consumed about 5 hura hauls to of f time lime larsen made the effort of his life and all concerned did well yet ye t there was no one hung but tile the jury it stood 10 for conviction and 2 for acquittal it is the beneral impression that the prisoner is a victim of circumstances this was the first of a series of moot trials which tho the boys expect t to 0 engage in for le ie creation and advancement van cement all enjoyed the trial very much |