Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS by W U telegraph Telee raph to the herald unruly vies cheyn xe sept 23 from the best information obtainable it is learned that the white river utes went to Uin tali hut but remained only long enough to obtain their money andare returning to white R river to trade 11 mcacham meacham ute commissioner allowed them to remain three days but they refused to leave having been at the white river over two weeks many utes are returning from uintah and are hiding in antho the mountains about the post meacham Mca chani offered them wagons a S plows and horses to work 11 which i i il h the they refused chief jack who wilo commanded nian led the utes in the thornburgh fight in IS september 1879 said to th the commissioner utes no want farms utes go back to colorado white river hunt buckskin heap trade trad buckskin buck sLin on wood iziver utes no n want wagons wagons no good hunt bunt buckskin reports alao also como conic that several ranches near wood river R have been burned tho the occupants being driven to the military posts A number of f uncompahgre utes are now trading at white river gustau and maon mason 23 guiteau evidently does not dread his trial half so much as the vengeance of the populace he ile liaa has fretted himself in apprehension gion of mob violence he ile lias has phen been p put on sick diet by the jail physician and asks the guards and war warden every time ho lie sees them day and night whether there is any indication of purpose to attack the jail to take him out he ile beems to entertain some hope of escaping with a light penalty if fie he can escape popular indignation in regard to sergeant mason a legal point has been made that will bo be raised bythe by tho defendant it Itis is claimed that by the position guiteau occupied in his cell when fi was wasim impossible poe sible for him to have been injured by the shot that therefore it was impossible possible for mason to have carried out hia E is intent to kill Guit guiteau cau that it is not sufficient for tho the accused to have intent to commit offense but it requires in in order to constitute a crime and to secure conviction thereof that tile crime was possible of execution by the means employed in ili illustration of this point lawyers for the defense say suppose mason s musket lad not been loaded that though lie had supposed it to be and pulled t the lie trigger after taking aim at he could not be arraigned for attempted murder because he lie was not able to carry out liis his intent to kill it is claimed mason is only guilty afan of an infraction of military law or rules and that lie can call only bo be punished punish ed for that that in ili short he lie might as well as asfar far as conviction is concerned have fired at an cuiry of guiteau Guit cau this will be the line of masons defense another train robbery Kobb try LITTLE ROCK sept 23 conductor whiteside Whit eide tells the circumstances regarding the train robbery they paid faro taro some rome distance ahead after some conversation culi and when the conductor had bad passed on oil they drank drunk from a bottle and followed him demanding his ili money he ile thought it a joke of bunko men but foaud his mistake very boon soon and handed out 15 in silver saving his bills by saying ho lie had none they then walked him in front of them and took money from the passengers occasionally giving back three or four dollars to their victims they robbed ten or fifteen passengers then marched the conductor into the Pul pullman lmarr car and then walked backed through the tra train in to the express and baggage car and with pistols at hia his head compelled the tile express p ress messenger ben sain to open tile the cafe safe which they ley rifled ared fired several shots at tho the e engineer ligi neer to expedite him it is not b believed eved they had confederates on the train the robbery occurred about 10 p in and required about twenty minutes their total plunder from the express company and passengers was about this afternoon the railroad company agreed to pay reward and the stale each for the arrest and conviction of the robbers robbe rs armed parties are scouring the country in all directions tho the robbers will hardly escape |