Show HELD WITHOUT BAIL examination of before the commissioner at 10 today the examination into the charge of murder made against a ross boss for killing chhrles stokes commenced before commissioner pierce district attorney peters conducted the prosecution and mr dickson appeared for toe the defendant was brought down from ahe penitent penitentiary ary and was engaged a portion of the time while the case was going on in conversation with a friend mend he does not however try to appear unconcerned uncork arned but watches the proceedings ecith with interest a dr oseph joseph S richards was tte tae A first witness and his testimony did not vary from that given at the co coroners robers i and published in the on monday evening mr dickson made a searching cross examination but the the evidence was unchanged dr A C smith was the next wit ness and detailed now how rench bench stokes and came into the drug drag store and now how the former asked him to telephone for the police stokes was straggling to get et away from ro t the e others but was as not 0 making aking much uch fuss the there w was no t talking I 1 I 1 g axce except t banchs achs request to me I 1 heard r the s shots and went to close the door when the man fell the remainder rema iader ot of the evidence was the same as the published account deputy marshal rench bench te testified stifled I 1 first saw stokes at 9 p in on saturday d night nighat my attention was fl first t ca caged med to aim him when he struck me bel the arm this was in the wasatch hall way there was a fuss going on between the two marsdend Mars dens and me manamy when I 1 went to stop them hem stokes struck at me be also also seized me by the neck and choked me down when I 1 was released I 1 caught him bk by the left lappel oi jhb coat he enoc knocked ed me around considerably he ha resisted by drawing back till we got to the wasatch corner he did not like presence there and I 1 told to go back I 1 went on and stokes stakes went peaceably to the other side of the street then be pulled back again I 1 I 1 told him I 1 would take him to the and he be said he be didot want to be disgraced dia graced I 1 asked mr smith to telephone to the city hall for the police mr smith did not understand me and I 1 repeated my request before I 1 got through I 1 heard g t the e first shot did not know was there did not release my hold on stokes till after the first shot baw saw fire the last two shots the ristol pistol was eight or ten inches from stokes saw the revolver la in amys hand band saw no revolver in stokes possession the two shots I 1 saw were at stokes breast and be reeled and dropped he made three gasps the body was not removed for an nour hour as it was kept awaiting the coroners orders stokes was pulling away just net as he had been when the firing began n he be could have got from me but he 0 did not try that hard bard may have had his bis other hand none of us spoke a word that 1 know of except what I 1 said to mr smith I 1 would judge stokes was in liquor the quarrel in the hall ball was something about a blind man on cross examination dep deputy uty rench stated I 1 had bad had one drink of beer at p pm m that day it is not act my habit to drink freely e very every day atay I 1 had bad probably had bad two or three glasses of whisky that day did not drink at every place I 1 had a chance I 1 drink when I 1 feel like it sometimes fet feel 1 like it considerably my mind was not befogged that is not my usual condition I 1 was sob that ei evening ening judge norrell was standing outside did not notice t stokes in the quarrel before he be struck me was engaged in the quarrel b said to the marsdend Mars dens boys bots you cant take in me e tor for no coward somebody called a coward heard a remark demari about putting a hole through somebody somei eving did not stand at the door till after I 1 went to make the arrest he be was back in the crowd when I 1 went in the crowd he came back to the door the light fight was started by marsden grabbing Me Manamy am an on friendly terms with and think a great deal of him I 1 did not stop them in talking because I 1 thought it would blow over WILS was in the midst of the struggle when I 1 went in ALMOST ST A SCENE at this point of the proceedings there here was a little byplay not down on the pro gramme mr dickson had been plying plying deputy rench bench with questions an and the two had bad had bad several spats both were a little warm and the frequent sharp passages between them caused consi considerable erable laughter finally mr dickson asked the deputy how young stokes took hold of him when the choked him down do WD the deputy arose and seized mr dickson who had turned his bis back to him around the throat it became apparent P ar ent that the officer was taking a t tight gh tg grip rip as mr dick sons face grew red from the effects of the choking the attorney shifted to get away bat the officer gripped the tighter mr Dick sons face grew redder and the crowd burst into a roar of laughter the deputy then put his knee into mr air Dick sons back and by a short twitch threw him partly backward and re leased him 1 the attorney straightened himself u up quickly I 1 and it was plain that hip bis s cod blood was up as he be exclaimed dont t you yon choke so hard again or ill slap your face 11 deputy rench bench replied why t that hat w was as nothing to what I 1 got mr dickson hotly that may be but dont t you try it again on me all things looked squally but the commissioner called for silence and the clouds passed off the circumstance illustrated the fact however that there are not the best beat of feelings between the deputy and the ex prose autor on further examination deputy rench bench said stokes could handle me easily he be did not come after me a secona deconn time he pushed Me Manamy out of the door did not see him bim strike when going along the sidewalk stokes asked to so go away he was struggling to get away from when I 1 told the latter to go back hear judge norveil tell him to help me recess was taken at this point till 2 p m mi when james bardenas Mar marden denas was called tor for the prosecution mr marsden rave gave similar evidence to that brought ont oat at the inquest his cross examination by mr dickson bickson dicke bicke was very close e especially ally in regard recard to the threat by to fill 1111 amos marsden maraden full of holes the witness could remember but little owing to his bis having been under th the e influence of liquor when he be heard that was going to shoot his bis brother amos he went outside and seized me manamy amos marsden was the next witness and at the conclusion of his testimony was held without bail to answer to the charge of murder |