Show I INSULTS AND fAIL TO RELEASE HONEST fiE GEORGE OR fiE j 1 Soren X Christensen Representing Gang Charged With Big Mitt Game Over Steps His x Position i PERSONAL PERSONAE ASSAULT ON I THE TUE COUNTY CO NTY ATTORNEY Bluffers Unable to Produce Witnesses Played for More Time to Bolster Defense of I Pets I t Despite Sam Sam Thurman's eloquence hl his poetic m flights his weak attempt to show how a plot of political p persecutions and his Ills plea for Cor what he hu called ju justice jus ju- I tic tice Honest George SIH Sheets ts will vIll have ha to show how Ills his hand In Sn the tho alleged bunco bunco bun co gamo and gang of or all alleged con- con operating In Salt tIt Lake Lak against t tourists Judge J J. J J J. J Whitaker l' l denied the lie motion of oC the tho defense to g the tho case after attN hearing the arguments which consumed almost the entire day lay Taken Tala-n unawares by hy the decision of oC the lie court coun coming as soon oon t as the arguments closed the defense had no witnesses which It car cared d to In In In- I at ut the present time An Art informal informal in in- in j formal fe session of th the court was wm taker taken In order to tn summon witnesses Captain CupL Cap Cup i. i L tam tain John D 13 Burbidge was tho the on only I L. L one that could be e found and atul at th the tho k v conclusion of oC his testimony te tin the case 1 w went nt iL over 1 until 10 o'clock this morn- morn Ing i I In Thurl Thurman's ans an's argument h he attempts attempted attempt attempt- s' s od ed to to start the political pot boiling I again Cries o of pel-H pel persecution of a con con- on the part of oC the time state and anI William II I. nt and his attorney to ruin run Sheets politically dt despoil hl his chOl character and destroy the parly characterized his arguments argument throughout He Ire probed probel about foi tom a n aj motive t for or recalling the Mc robbery before lwon the tho ht finally final final final-f J ly Jy exclaimed that but It was n a U conspiracY cy 11 d. d In- In Cu rY of oC l I Q I oC tIO I hh ir SI o i PI In i L Ot tUi L' L T 1 S 1 tnt ill ill- Si tor 01 y lie Parr nl code COO o or of n als nhut hut but dipped dippeL on only here lUTC and mul there Into his Ills story where th the defense ras able ahle to make a n slight sIght lol lolon on cross ro In hl his hiM eloquent plea pea for he called ju Justice in that Somewhere behind the dim dint beyond Is God Goll who Ht sees all aU the Sheets' Sheets case was as lost t I it of or until Judge JUI I made malle his ruling Soren X Christensen a. a assistant counsel counsel coun coun- sel set for Cor Sheets and Newton ewton was branded brand rand ed etl with unprofessional conduct b by byI I getting beyond th the hound bound of oC the case at nt bar In a n JI personal assault upon County Attorney Villa Willard 11 Hanson Christensen charged him with allowing Candy Cand Kid Kill Morgan nn and her colored 1 husband to be released as fugitives of ot justice and conne connected tE d him with being a a. party part to shaking them thum down for tor Hanson was on his feet Ceet in ina 1 a n moment and exclaimed Christensen youre you're lying y I wish vIsh you would kindly confine your remarks to the case se at bar Mr 1 Christensen m n Judge Whitaker hitaker said 1 Apologized nut Then Sonic Some I Christensen apologized profusely to I the court and Mr 11 Hanson an and then stayed after r tho the court tool took a recess until the afternoon and apologized 1 again He admitted that thai he was wrong Tong that he knew nothing about the Morgan lorgan case cruse and only heard by I rumor that Detective Joseph Day of Q Portland shook the two negros down for of th the money the they had I stolen tolen J Ills JIb Hubble Ihm ted This Incident chopped off ofT Christensen's Christen Christen- sens sen's argument He Hc had nothing more to sa say about the ca case cafe e after he finished his and then County Count Attorney i. i commenced his argument c Hanson on He answered several e questions advanced advanced ad ad- all I by Christensen which were left leCt wide open olen Ills argument was forcible alIt and showed where tho cor- cor of evidence e was strong enough to hold Sheets or an any other member of oC the time conspiracy to 0 the District Dis Dis- Let ti-Let court for trial ti I From tho the citation elLa cita I several authorities he showed tion of that the tilO state tate had abundant evidence 4 and abundant corroboration anI for Cor 0 O L Li Hilton attorney did not speak as was expected b by the thet t Both Thurman and Christensen Chrls- Chrls defense remarked about what Hilton limon tens n much would probably say ay n and amI were he lIlt did not present any back buck When ret fet et Their ease case wn was so 80 dIsarranged disarranged k t. t ranged that It was necessary sar to tu tal take and amI finally a adjourn court until a n recess cl tills this morning Cn H- H HIes s Ie CU Cac L' L Soren X N. Christensen asked I c After Arter be c a against case se tile thc C that Shoots OU on the e Honest Hone t G George on introduced Intro evIdence e the grounds show to sufficient not flot I by the state was court that Iro ca 1 e. e h ald the upon the hc moU motion n. n be 0 I he 10 opened his argument it In or of the tho Mc- Mc t tile the hour he plugged plug plug- an lf l- l and aUlI their thell 1 with some sonic n aboUt out herc how gell ged 10 to lie dc o f Its US could have hae Ie Alex ro trotted while being Itch l fur Cur called and hell Dell town b about the met Honest i Hut got got ot to When lila his he lit III Gcorge nothing oc- oc wa there explained thu was unusual ito itoi which there Mc- Mc simply asked ell the said hl that Sheets Bell i thc they whether back money theil arrested ted 01 th their lr woner tal said they robbed of It It- had been Christen m th theY y o Of to the have orl voi-keil voi ll powerful SheetS must lh the 1 OO for or the tle Mc- Mc Ic- Ic hard halll to get gel from frunt n Bell II rS buCk back I I said hi that he even ven went so far ar as to tn 1 take Bell fit out Into the hall hail and confer with him liin about the matter Christensen Christen Christen- n- n sen said ht that Sheets did dill not know that thai Bell was wap wal one of the gang Sheets I asked Mc lc if IC Bell Dell was the man who tio took his money mone but Mc lc I answell answered d that h he was not Mc lc I IO boriS O him hint out nut in iii hi his statement nl hut but stated slated that Ill In- had liati posed el a as ao an olli- olli cot eor In the robbery with Sheets Sheds l I Didn't IC lenon- lenon Christensen stated In his argument that Sheets blamed Mark Cornot for Cor not Informing th the police that the men mt-mi were l in town when he lIP and ani Mc lc saw sa- them go Into the Sanitarium rooming house e. e He lie Mated tat ll that Sheets knew nothing about their theil hc a- a I I u ci elI n n o objected to l I j story don H He cried d that it wa was as not corroborated cor cor- 01 ob In Iii any wa way vay JI Ho lie called him hima him hima a n grafter r hold up thief and bunco man mali Ho lit exclaimed that his testimony was wa aR not hut to tn be beliet believed td under oath He lie stated tnt II that was unable to tell just what tel telephone was used 01 or ju just t where Ie it was as Dotting ett lug on either occasion that Sheets was as called lo tn meet them Christensen lEn declared that lint nt was waR unable to tt describe the In Interior iii- iii telI of of tho th second hand con store toe on I Stale State street tIet wh whore where re Sheets went wont with cut jf jt their share Bell II to get his Jis j of ot the fc boodle oo l Christensen admitted 11 that tim t rent Pam only reached tho ho doorway but 1001 looked 1 in and ought 0 to have b boon n able ubI tu to o tell exactly where 1 rille jille of oC Junk was wu located In III th the tho 1000 11 l. l L. L 1 c A I cI Lh ul cv tt i il Ati i On Hanron wl 1 allowing a two negroes fl- fl held as fu fugitives of oC Justice for Cor robbing a man In Portland of to go fn-e fn und and being a nan natty to slinking them down for ur r Jud Judge e Whitaker Whit Whit- aker alter branded lu U with unprofessional unprofessional fe lonal conduct when he rapped I on oti his desk and asked Christensen to remain re re- main within the bounds o of the casI case cas cas casat at bar Christensen bowed and amI scrap crap scrap 1 I eJ ci He lie hed freely admitted that he was wasI wrong he apologized to County Attorney I I ney Hans Hanson and male made two more apologies apolo apolo- gies getting to the door dool after court I adjoin ned Judge ruling knocked all 1 the wind vind out of oC Christensen and what more lie he Ie had to say a in the case did ld 1 not come out lie FIe sat down and find In Ina InI ina a voice much subdued and slinky shaky he I commenced making apologies When Christensen referred to the case and made the charges Hanson was on his hits foot Immediately Youre lying Christensen You cant can't prove what you say exclaimed Hanson Well etl weren't the negroes turned turnell loose Christensen stammered Han Makes It Stick Slick Yes they lacy were The governor re refused refused re- re fused to sign the tle requisition papers an and l what had I to do but turn them loo loose e I couldn't hold them without some charge against them Well Vell all I know Christensen said sald was that It was reported that Detective De De- Day shook them down for lor and then turned them loose I r 1 wish you ou would confine your our re remarks remarks re- re marks to the tue case casc at bar Mr Ir Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- the tile court said al 1 Christensen had nothing more to tola I la say av after ater taking up fifteen minutes t apologizing ap to the court County Count At Attorney t torney Lorney Hanson and admitting that I At-I his actions were unprofessional lonal County Attorney Willard followed Christensen In arguing the ChrIstensen's Christensen's Christen- Christen referred to cas case lIe He first finst sens sen's unprofessional actions in leaving leav leav- his actions ac tlC- uc- uc ing lag the ca caie cae c and lying about In relation to rel releasing the Can Gaudy Candy y Kid and her color colored tl husband for or the tile robbery robber of oC a man at the Portland Portland Portland Port Port- land exposition n at t Portland I More Ime I ie l Work I thank Christensen for asking this thin question Why weren't the men maca caught continued Mr MI Hanson I Ican Ican Ican the tile testimony testimony tes tes- by that question can an answer wr Introduced In this case When hen Sheets the first before lefore the ca case cate e came thing he was this How man many It besides Hempel Hempel Hem Hem- rR know about I pel There was one officer on Second South street knew it it Raleigh said and he lie was called of off I When hen the Mc Ie came to Salt Lake Old Reliable George Raleigh was sent Bent down to O'Brien's house and told the entire gung gang to leave town that the sheriffs sheriff's W were IO working on the thc case That's why the men tuen weren't arrested It Is 19 In SIn reviewing the testimony evident that Sheets was In the conspiracy When hen Lb the e l Ic IS I'S went to the chiefs chief's there thele were several things that took tool place which connects him directly with the tho gang He lIe refused to listen f to the l stor story When hen William a appeared 1 he sent him hini off oft with Sergeant to look for Cor the men The They w went nt to three saloons and then came caine back acl In each stool stood on the sidewalk cn case l Hempel and wanted Mc to go Into the saloons and see sec If the men were wele standIng stand stand- log lOb at the bar nr drinking I Deal FI ri ril ut l I in iii Hull I When YIH 11 Alec McWhirter came Sheets refused to listen to tn his story Bell according according ac tic- cording to Sheets Sheets' own statement In iii Inthe Inthe the matter that he Ito said he lie was an auxiliary officer Sh Sheets dill did not not Continued on Oil P luige u gu c T o. r BULLDOZING FAILS HONEST GEORGE Continued from page 1 1 t it I but took tool Bell Uel out In tho the hailand hall hail halland hal and conferred with wih him hint When hen the thc they ha has returned Sheets says SS S'S This man got gol a u proposition to make to you you Sheets and und hell Bell Del must have han fixed It up during their thel consultation at least Sheets was the thc one who al advanced ad thy the proposition to the lc Bell Bel then told them that he lie would loan them 1000 out of ot his hiM own account and amid went trout out to negotiate his personal check cheel In the meantime William Ic ter em returned to the chiefs chief's He lie had hall seen een Boil Bell hiVe c out of McCoys McCoy's livery stable with wih another man In the tho tw buggy with wih him Mc McWhirter n asked if Ir the man with wih Bell was a detective and Sheets Sheel answered ered that h he wax was wal Sheets ts li lied td it to in him It J ti was wa W. 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H Pa fronts front's brother who had hat gout gont out to the time New w England addition to get et Donal Donaldson son and anti the thc O'Briens anti and n frame up some me omu arrangement arm nt to get back Boll Boil Del came camo back bac with wih a story stori that lint thata a n detective detect e hind had accompanied ll hm hint with witha a a r revolver rohe ohe acro across his kne knee Boil Bell DI turned tom over O to Chief Sheets for or the he Mc- Mc Ie- Ie Then hell Bell Bel and els held another consultation In the time halwa hallway Boil Bell Hel told lold the that he lie would attempt to gl get t tho the other othel When hen ho lie came caine back with wih time the mone money h he lie said Mid boys bos Its It's about time for your our train ala ln l-ln to go 0 and I will wi take you ou to tho the depot deut In a 3 cab eb Ti That ma t I 10 itt I hm kitty Con Comm t I toil limit Int How did Bell lieu know that the time Me Mc- Ic- Ic wore ere going oln on the time midnight train rain trin to Los LO An Angeles Amgeles The Time Mc had told tel tole only Chief Sheets where the they were going She Sheets ts must have o told Deli Bell in time the hall a hallway during their eec vec- sc- sc end ond conversation story tot stands unshaken against Thurman's onslaughts an and Christensen's nt attempts to discredit it I. I It I has haM thrown light upon the affair has hW told toM us how Sheet met him an and told him ti get Ift off elf or the street that he was wan wearing clothes clothe that were too flashy He lIe 1 told that somebody some onie- 01 bot body would get on to him Sheets knows vj how to handle crooks crooks Par- Par rent remit has haa hal not been promised Immunity an and If there was ever ver such an arrangement range arrange ment meat I know nothing about It I. I County Attorney Wi hum u Hanson Hansn closed his argument b by referring to toa toa toa a number of cases caos Cs an anti and then court curt adjourned until the afternoon action Thurman fhurman oll opened ned his lii remark remarks by stating that the state tate had hail accepted not only the tho of hut but even 1 his bin hil attorney to assist in th the prosecution o of S Sheet Thurman wild said that h lie had imad nevor s lu- lu hit arm rd of ot mich an nn arrangement and amid that lint it I was a con con- unparalleled In the hil history tor of 01 tho thu state hurman Moll r. Iol Sheets la is th the man they want Thornton exclaimed has ho h n promised but ho hu sweats s alt 8 not Mr Al hanson anson says MJ there was WU In no lit promis promise antI and I would like to believe II I. I There is J. J a motive mot t. In it Il Sheets Sheet is L at atthe attl time the tl head hed of oC a department of ot an administration administration ad ad- ministration which i Is 1 distasteful to them The Time case Ir first l started Just t J before the campaign It 1 might have accomplished Its ll IUrO It J was waa a n alight alight light fight between time the th Americans and Ito Ilo- |