| Show the chirt took a recess to wait for some witnesses from park city on resuming mr steele testified I 1 went to the saloon with sweeney heard beard the fuss between mulloy malloy and hughes and thought there was going to be a fight after a time I 1 went around to the ibe yard at ape he back of the saloon and saw sweeney there the crowd came up just after I 1 saw hughes put his bis hand band for his bis gun and he be got snagged ed and mulloy malloy got his shot is in first sweeney was not at the foot of 0 the stairs stair sAn n the crowd to mr clarke hughes was outside of the platform when he be was shot mullo mulloy was up th the e grade when he be tired fired hewn down at hughes I 1 saw the latter try to pull his bis gun before mulloy molloy fired filed I 1 went around there thinking there was going to be a fist fight i did not expect any shooting did DOT aoi see sweeney get a revolver saw him get a key to the side door and get et through ug h sweeney is in my y brother T m law the prosecution called mrs hughes wife of the murdered man who testified that her husband wore a dress coat at the was shot the arguments to the jury jur c commenced in at 3 p in harmel pratt 0 pening opening tor for the prosecution judge powers will follow and mr clarke close A verdict will probably be reached tonight As the salt lake train due here a p in pulled out from the ca capital pital last ladt night a man was seen iving across the track the engineer flew to the throttle reversed the engine and applied the air brakes stopping stepping the train j just u st in time to save the man from a tearful fearful death he was found to be intoxicated and had bad apparently fallen in arv trying i ng to to 0 cross the track and was unable able e to getup get up again biad had the air brakes refused to work the unfortunate would have been a corpse in ia no time some charitable persons led him away to asater mer place as the train passed on ogden standard may 10 FROM FRIDAYS DAILY MAY 1 18 1888 LAST night wm win laird a tool too boy in the st lawrence mine tell fell down an old chute a distance of seventy feet and received injuries from which he is not expected to recover the circumstances ot of the accident are not known batitis but it is supposed he be stepped backwards into the chute butte intermountain may 4 |