Show ATTORNEY AND t GRAND JURY JUICY Now that feeling in tho the case hns to Lo some degree subsided now that the matter of the bank robbery I Ihas has proceeded to the stage of ot Indictment it Is a pleasure to speak In commendation of or District Attorney Attorney At At- torne torney Booth his yc very capable services in that I connection and Ind tho the gran grand ju Jury with which he hc labored For months inquiry Into the time case has fairly monopolized Mr Booths Booth's time lime Deman Demands s have been made upon him which a n. le less s earnest less capable and less lets strong man would have o refused But Mr Booth has worked day and night w week elt after week 0 1 consulting with man many listening to ever every suggestion that might tend to clear the mystery advising the Jury jur searching for Cor tho thine actual truth and final finally bringing his labors labor and those of or the Jury jur to a 3 successful successful suc suc- conclusion Of course In rim all that time he lie has been true to his trust No Xo action of his has tended to make malee less lew rigid the Inquiry as to an any possible culprit He has sought to fasten the charge charSe on no man and has at no time by even the smallest action tried tiled to shield nn any one He has lias been the district at attorney attorney at- at torne torney in conference with the tho grand ju Jury And ml his one effort has been that of ot the Jury to jury to find an answer to the question Who ho robbed the bank From first to last Jast ho he has discharged his duty well No Xo man could havo have been moro more diligent more loyal loal or more capable than he It Is a a. pleasure too to speak approvingly of or orthe the ho jU Jurymen For reeks leeks thC they ha e been prevented pre pre- vented that freedom to attend their private affairs which men of substance and position such as theirs might desire The They have hao hunted through all the possibilities have secured ever every scrap of or evidence have pieced these together until they have made what they believe believe- Is a 1 t case The They have been moved mo by n no no passion Influenced b by no fear tear affected by no consideration other than the tho ends of or Justice Of course cou an Indictment is not a conviction We vVe Wedo Wedo do not at all mean to Imp imply that their finding con concludes concludes con con- tho the case That Is for the tho trial ju Jury Jury- The grand jurys jury's work was to learn the facts and formulate formulate formulate for for- a charge against the person who to them and in the absence of defending testimony seemed most probably to have hac taken the money mone- That 1 much nuch the they have havo done with an unflinching fidelity to o their duty as citizens In the fullest conform conformity I I i ity Y to their oaths J 1 |