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Show deem good couse for another hearing they shall have St." Should Dr. Hyde lose his case in the supremo court, said Judge Latshaw, Lat-shaw, ihe costs would be on the defendant de-fendant alone. .Mrs. Swope could not be forced to pay a cent of them. While Dr. Hyde R in Jail, he Is not going to permit his medical studios to lag. The physician had one of hi I attorneys to bring him a score of text books from his office. He will study them regularly each day. I Personal associates of Dr. Hydo are ! not surprised at his studying In Jail. Ho was known amongst the phyl clans as a serious student and was ' well abreast of the times In medicine and surgery. j llvdo has become popular with the prisoners at the Jail. Ilr is an honorary hon-orary member of the "mock court"' by virtue of having paid a dollar in-1 ltiatlon fee on his entrance, , Judge Latshaw Is Not Disposed lo Favor the Convicted Kansas Citv, May 17 If Judge Ralph Latshaw overrules Dr. B. C. Hyde's motion for ft new trial, when K conies up some time this week, the l physician w ill he sent to the state prison immediately. The court made this announcement today. "The law provides." said Judge Lot. shaw, "that a convicted man shall begin serving his sentence as soon ai his motion for a new trial Is denied. I Whether or not he appeals, makes no difference. Several men are now-serving now-serving terms In the -slate penitentiary peniten-tiary whoso cases are being considered consid-ered by the supreme court. Therefore, There-fore, if j S(?e fit to deny Dr. Hyde a new hearing, he wdll be sentenced next Saturday and start to prison m toon thereafter ae suits the convenience conveni-ence of the marshal's office "Of course this does not meau that I shall not grant the pbslc!an a new trial, if bis attorneys how what 1 |