Show ROYAL BOYAL B YOUNG convicted of living with his wives the polygamy charge dropped A three thre count indictment proceeded with an other impartial jury after the close of our account of the proceedings in the case of the united states vs B R B young yesterday afternoon deputy cuddihe testified that he had pee peeped ped through the window of mrs emma youngs bedroom and seta seen a mans clothing on a chair heard mrs young say she would come out when she got her clothing 9 on the window was up about eight indies inches mrs young could not ref refrain rain from characterizing this statement as untrue on cross examination by the defense cuddihe said I 1 have been a deputy since february ast 1st before that I 1 wag was deputy sheriff at butte had been in the real estate business in Belknap montana had bad worked as a carpenter had been a deputy in leadville Leady ille also a policeman had been in the mercantile business in Michi michigan gaii from 1872 to am 1879 knew mr young well have talked with him frequently perhaps a dozen times am familiar la with his voice I 1 saw him come out of the room that morning and supposed 0 s ed the voice was his the chair was t three or four fear teet from the window I 1 supposed they were his clothes on it he imme came out in in about ten minutes I 1 did not ask him whether he had been in bed or tot lot deputy marshal greenman testified on the morning emma rawlings Baw lings young was arrested ie we went to her house between 5 and 6 mr pratt admitted me I 1 searched 6 eare bed all 11 the open rooms and came to a room opening from the dining room pratt said be know where the key was I 1 sent vandercook to the window outside and a moment morvent later I 1 heard him tell someone inside that if they open the door he would come through the window a ladys voice responded wait till I 1 get eel some clothes on she miss rawlings Baw linis came out in about ten minutes I 1 did not see mr young in the room cross examined there was a man mirk sledging slee sleeping ging on the bed in the dl ning room I 1 di kilt see who it was the prosecution rested their case with this witness and mr sheeks announced that the polygamy count had been abandoned joseph 0 young was called for the she defense and said I 1 saw the defendant on the morning of miss rawlins Baw lins arrest gewere we were both lutat out at the barn feeding our horses I 1 saw him come out of his bis house on main street aud and after coming to the barn where I 1 was he went to miss Baw rawlings lings I 1 saw him come from his house bouse at about 1 I went with mr greenman to the house and saw mr young come out cross examined I 1 saw the defendant come out of that bedroom door I 1 am his bis brother emma rawlins recalled the clothes on the chair were those of a gentleman who came in late the night before and who took of his coat hat and boots and left them by the fire that being the only room in which there was a fire I 1 dont know his name he was some one that mr pratt knew he came to my room because I 1 was the only one up he be did not leave his vest or his shirt there he be did pun pull off his boots this closed the case and mr sheeks stated that the defense were willing to submit it to the jury without argument but dickson and varian refused and ana the latter made the opening speech helas he was followed by sheeks and rawlins and mr dickson closed with a vicious attack the defendant and lady witnesses that has no parallel in his past record in this court the court then charged the jur jury who wha returned a verdict of guilty the names of these thase jurors are as follows T W whitely 8 S maxwell aaron sullivan J B paxton henry carajan Carr carrigan Jan D 0 murphy henry siegel siege e niels gillis W F fairish Ga irish W T barbee george chandler 8 0 pancake the time ot fixing the date for passing sentence was set for this mornings morning and court adjourned this morning an additional indictment against mr young covering the time subsequent to the former indictment and including three counts for the one offense was taken up for trial the following jurors were called to the box all those who sat on the last case being omitted K KJ J handly N fred anderson cornelius hunt C E brim D B R firman W E blen ney E A whittaker edward roche boche J 1 I M dennelly Kenn en eliy nelly L goldberg andE and henry enry sadler of ta the twelve E BA A whittaker was peremptorily challenged challe need by the prosecution and edward dward roche boche by the defense eight were excused for having an opinion in the case and the remaining two N and cornelius hunt were sworn this exhausted the list of juror sand an open venire for 20 additional names was issued returnable at 2 pm this algernon alt ernon the following names were returned joseph foreman W C lyne lanew W L pi akard skard W BC belays S clays lays james hickey H A cummings M A harkness E aprin sprin springer er W keating J M harvey louis W beagel J B cecil J W campbell Camp beU W W chisolm solm T C armstong george A lowe J J of this number all but six were excused for various reasons and at 3 pm another open neuire was Z issued up to the time of our going to press the following jurors j brors had been secured N cornelius hunt H A cummings E springer er J M harvey geo A ame lowe JW J W campbell Camp beU W W chisholm Chi shohn |