Show 4 BOUND OVER win bary before the bar s justice in justice dees court friday afternoon the case of the people v vs wm barry readied reached further developments ts afan of an interesting nature as stated by our reporter jas L middleton was sworn and testified between two and three yesterday afternoon he lie was passin passing near the C when ho fio baw the defendant tearing off the mosquito bar from the window defendant looked at him and dropped his head bead the next time wi witness aness saw him he be was going across the D R G track having a bundle of blankets on him witness in in the mean time had given the alarm to the section men the defendant dodged between and around the surplus surplus cars and afterwards the thou U P shops shop the witness recognized the prisoner every time he lie saw him cross examined by defendant boldly and sharply did you eee ece me tearing the mosquito bar 1 I did did you eee see me go through the win window dow 1 I did not can you swear if was I 1 whom you saw with the blankets yes I 1 can cau thos collan lewis 11 nichol and wm torrie all section men testified that while they were at work near the cattle yard the boy middleton gave the alarm and soon after they saw the defendant coming toward them with a bundle of blankets under his arm when he lie saw he be was observed he dropped his bundle and turned aside and dodged among the cars until he lie got away they all positively identified the man and thos collan identified the blan blankets abets which he lie had bad left in the morning safely in his room in the section house marshal gorman section foreman testified to finding the screen torn from the tho window and liana hanging itle by one corner the blind w was down he ile lifted it looked in inand and saw raw things lying around in confusion this was the second breaking of the same house he ile went after officer who arrested the defendant after the latter had dodged in and out of rooms at the U P depot jdant very sharply cross exam examined aued all the bitnes witnesses es aa as to of his identity and then finding they were so positive lie he in his own evidence admitted having been close by the window and looked in being after a glass of water the tramps usual excuse there were other men around who no doubt did the breaking and stealing he poor innocent found the blankets by the side of the track near tho section house had thoughtlessly and innocently picked them up and carried them along until he lie saw so many persons rudely rud eTy staring at him when it occurred to his unsophisticated 0 mind that something n 9 was way wrong and he lie laid the bun bundle dl e down under the searching cross egami nation by the prosecuting attorney C OF F middleton esq he lie made sp several veral ridiculous cross statements giving himself away entirely his honor committed him to await the action of the grand jury of tho the first district court cour t fixing his bonds at |