Show JOHY ES ill NUMB CM HSE USE futile end of trial lasting over five months ten jurors voting for acquittal of accused calhoun declares that he W II 11 bring bribery charges aga ast heney spreckels and phelan was D sappo anted at fa lure of jury to acquit san francisco terminating in a disagreement of the jury with ten men determined on acquittal and two steadfastly resolved upon conviction the trial of pres dent patrick cal houn of the united railroads came to t an end at noon sunday five months and a week had transpired since the wealthy street car magn magnate te a de ascendant ant of patuck henry made his first appearance in court to answer to the charge of offering a br be of 4 to a corporation to obtain a eriv liege tor for his corporation and a pe of twenty fo ir hours had been consumed in fruitless deliberation not until each j aror had pronounced as hopeless the pio hect of a verdict was nas the order for their I 1 be ration made by judge william P lawlor prosecute Prose cut cuton on and defense gave as assent ent to the discharge and the proceedings ended with n a period of fifteen min utes the trial which will stand on rec ord in the history of western huga tion for many a bear ended quietly and without demonstration in a long statement issued by mr calhoun sunday night he sad bad of course I 1 am disappointed at the failure of the jury to acquit me ot of the unjust charges which have been brought against me I 1 should have liked my vind vindication cation by the jury to haic haip been absolute and et when all circumstances are considered aiom the fact that ten members of the jury were in faor ot of acquittal it must be recognized that I 1 have won a substantial victory the record ot of the case demonstrates that my trial was most unfair in the annals annal of american jurisprudence the judge was hostile the assistant dis brict attorney bribed and the admin of the criminal law of this state d I 1 propose at the proper time and in a proper manner to submit formal charges against As isi stant district attorney francis J heney for receiving bribes as a pub lie he officer and against rudolph spreckels and james D phelan who financed the prosecution for having paid them |