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Show WlLDil I $ BAC K J Juror Is Brought Into H Court, Emaciated H and Unnerved H Kansas Cit", Dec. 14. Palo and H emaciated, weak from hunger and ox- IH posure, Harry Waldron. the juror 1 whose escape last Sunday night H blocked the' progress of the second trial of Dr. B. C. Hyde, charged with. the murder of Col. Thomas H. Swope, H returned to his home today. He wast IH brought into court by Mrs. Waldron H and, after a conference with him, H Judge Porterficld announced he would dismiss the entire jury on cH mentairHH His c cs shJgMH ment hMH WajlH doredamH the maTiTmH afteiH and jury room. Everj tnH came back to juries and courts lB slept In a lhery stable last night and H this morning went home. I ha J rrnd H in the papers tiiat tho officors hni H quit watching it. H I saw one of my children in tho H barnyard and gave bim a note n take jH to my wife, but he was afraid of nm H and ran. I felt weak enough to Ho H down In the cold. But I went into tho '1 house aud when I saw my wire 1 felt H better than I ever hnd since they put H mc on a jury. I had $12 of jury sal- H ary which I had held out from mv H wire, intending to buy Chrostmas H presents for the children. I .tll havo H it. I spent only a few cents on my H wanderings. I couldn't eat." Questioned closely regarding an communications he might have had ,H concerning the trial. Waldron said 1 after ho read in tho papers of bis H own csicupe, ho nsked a farmer what H he thought of "that Hyde Juror ran- 1 nlng ,H "He said, 'That fellow was prettj 1 pockets H The city market, In the neighbor- H hood of which Waldron said he wan- H dcrcd with his market basket, is with- H Ing two blocks of the court house nnd H ono block from the hotel from which 1 he IH Judge Porterficld has worked prac- H tlcally night and day since the Juror H disappeared hi an effort to locato H "I had always felt," said tho Judge, H 'that Mrs. Wnldion was anxious to H aid us in any way osslble. I was H confident that she did not know H whore her husband was. When Wal- H dron saw mo he was badly- fright- IH ened, thinking 1 meant to inflfct pun- H ishment." IH |