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Show RECALLS THE KILLING OF HANKS District Attorney E. T. Hulanlskl has filed an Information In the district dis-trict court, charging Henry South-worth South-worth with murder In the first degree. de-gree. The Information -alleges that on August 12, 1911, the defendant shot to death E. L. Hanks at Glenwood Park. The witnesses for the stato designated on tho Information are J. W Bailey, Jl A. Herrick, E. C. Peterson, Peter-son, Wllliam Craig, H. L. Head. Parley Par-ley II. Anderson, R. H. Wootton and Orpha Woottoji Under the law, the wife, who was an eye witness, to" the hamiclde. cannot can-not be called ljy the state to testify and none of tha members of the Italian Ital-ian band, of which Mr., Hanks was manager, are natned as witnesses for the state. The Glenwood Rark" tragedy Is still fresh in the minds) of the people, but sinco the preliminary hearing at Pleasant View noV legal action has been takGn In the nWter, District Attorney At-torney Hulanlskl hiving, been away from the state durlni- that time. Southworth has Been confined in the county jail slnce the fatal shooting shoot-ing and has made na effort to be admitted ad-mitted to bail. He (has quite recov- jred from his nijrvoua collapse which wa? Incident to tho affair, and he says ho Is ready to Btanil trial Th,e body of Hanks was burled In the Ogden'cometerna short time ago, after holding It att the morgue two or three weeks for definite instructions instruc-tions from tho wife and sister at Jersey Jer-sey City, regarding its disposition At first the wife telegraphed that she desired the body'' shipped to the home, but she fajled to make arrangements ar-rangements for its transportation and the authorities ordered It buried here |