Show THE SCHOOL CASE juror Jn Jar orl anil others Other sHave hare seine s ine thing further Furi lier to say on irk the subject eulton EDITOR cinalt Hi id iii reading your of the jones ion es trial I 1 waa was very much surprised nt at finding a full report of the i cs es for forthe the prosecution and scarcely arcely ec anything for tho the defense which gives the public to understand that a guilty person has becu acquitted when had your YO u r reporter babeu alie bamo pains with wi th the tile defense that he did di pains with the tile prosecution such would not be the case but one of the witnesses for the defense is not reported at all which places mr jones in in a queer and the jurors in in a very queer position 1 tion I 1 expect t the tile next question to arise will bo be what kind of trustees havo have we icho will continue to employ a teacher of this kind let letus us hope that some e time ti M your reporter 0 will remember that more ta te limony was introduced for the defense ie n s e JUROE we have no space for verbatim reports of common assault and battery cases therefore our reporters are enjoined to make as few repetitions as possible when certain incontrovertible facts have been to by the prosecution and repeated the defense and such repetitions are omitted auch such omissions make the defensive evidence appear smaller in another place will be found the evidence ofemia stone which was not published because it was only corroborative the pub lie lic are now left to judge how bow much new light it throws oi on the matter in this connection we will give 91 a the tile words of tho the justice of the nace peace F fred red A miller E esq sq ho hd says the report in your saturdays issue is a very fair one nothing of importance except ing been omitted mr jones am complains plains to our reporter orter that certain parts oath of tha defensive evidence lence given at ni tho trial 11 have c been omitted showing a preponderance in bayor of the prose cu tion and placing the defense in a poor pooi light our 1 reporter claims to be an entire stranger to mr james ballantyne and to bo be purely disinterested in the matter in trying to do j justice us icv to mr jones the reporter it has s gone over his not notes CS carefully and new now supplies us with all he can ran find it is cut customary tomary to publish pu pa lish the evidence ovi denoo of the complainant nant an t and of the defendant at it a greater length and no more of the evidence eviden i ce of all the other witnesses than goes beyond corroboration had mr jones taken the stand and testified in his own on defense his evidence would have been reported at the aado ratio oa no that of the complainant nant ilia his omitting to testify tho the reporter could not help the fol 10 lowing 11 aills li are re the additions SV S lewis cross examined by judge williams mr jones did testify that mr ballantyne said to him ila at his desk jd d you I 1 will have it out with you right here or words to the ame fame effect jonathan browning for ilia defense said that when mr ballantyne threatened to come to hia his place in school nea morning mr jones said if you do I 1 will make your expulsion public mr ballantyne ahn I 1 i will make if it hot for 1 you E jemma mma stone oue testified that she was engaged in in parsing when mr ballantyne came caine in in saw there would be trouble therefore went down blair s mr jones said 11 1 I will have he nothing thin to do with you ballantyne replied but I 1 will with it you miss mary stimson said that used the words 1 I will take it out ont of you right here I 1 will knock you fco so far mary whom our out re i porter took the brou trou trouble ble ta to inird interview bew states that she saw there was going tu to be trouble bo caio mr Ballati ballantyne tyne was holding one hand open close to the teachers rs face while the other hand was drawn back of him fearing there would be trouble she ran away to firemen fin men s hall when ehe she returned she baw mr jonea jones in the condition already reported the remainder of if her testimony h is a repetition of that given by other wits as to the words that passed |