| Show AWAITING THE DECISION THE proceedings in the john moore naturalization case are coot plated and in the hands of the court the public await with deep interest judge andersons decision those who have perused the evidence from an unbiased standpoint cannot help being impressed with the failure of the anti mormon prosecution to prove anything to the detriment of the community against which their assault was directed the evidence they produced was wap voluminous ita distended proportions being equaled only by ftp W transparency it was snowed under by the sterling facts produced by the def defense eisse the testimony was so completely reviewed in the arguments that it is unnecessary to analyze it further than has already been done in these columns the prosecution handled what material they possessed with considerable skill and adroit not to say cunning but as grass was short with them the attorneys on the side of the defense had a splendid field mr le grand young delivered an argument that does him great credit it t was clear forcible independent an and d logical throughout leaving the to other side scarcely a footing on 11 which to stand the argument of mr thurman though comparatively brief was of similar quality the tb labors of mr james H moyle and mr B R W young were confined to the examination and they performed that duty with commendable ability |