Show HE BITE ax AN account of the judgment of e t tb il 6 third district court in ia the case of S L I 1 tobias for the larceny of a five ave dollar cotlar gold bece piece appears in our local columns the case was appealed from justice court and tried over again in that of tho the third district T the hk result on each occasion was conviction vic yie tion the appear appeal of the defendant to the biti l mormon prejudiced prejudice ot of judge zan Za awas pitiable the same contemptible subterfuge was resorted to in other previous cases with a like result to that oi of today to day one of the I 1 former occasions was the conviction of charles gilmore a fellow with the reputation of such a character as a neigh neighbor that to live adjacent to hira him would appear to fo be equal to a residence ae next door to a pest house addition In to the insult to 10 the judge in the matter of bias those fellows seem to take him for a fool and thus put themselves on the catalogue of the senseless the idea that the judge is to be influenced in pa judgment because thearsa the first conviction way may have been found by a court where the officers aud perhaps the I 1 jurors brors were mor mons is i a direct insult especially W when hen the former treatment of the case 11 is verified by a second conviction in chief justice zanes own court where the jury was waa almost wholly composed of non lion cormons mormons Mor mons I 1 I 1 in such a case to raise the point of ai cormon lormon animus and persecution isas is as absurd las as it is villainous that judge zane was annoyed by the transparent appeal to his prejudice was evident evidently by his manner that he is bitter bitterle lv biased against mormons cormons Mor mons and has manifested it in the most positive shape is not to be doab doubted ted abut but that he is to be caught by such anad heste birdlime bird likeas lime as that presented to him by people of the tobias and gil mono stripe is out of the question but had ke he been free from prejudice and manifested that dispassionate fairness that marks an all upright judge lie ae never been the objective point of such senseless and aud vie vicious as appeals for its use to covet cover up crime |