Show i 7 QUONG D DAN LUNG LUN 6 eats ogden city over a charee charge of after the empanelling of a jury he the appeal case of ogden city vs quan dau lung was disposed of on saturday afternoon mr white of counsel for the groag prosecution cution briefly ont outlined lined the case stating that the defendant was charged with the offense of keeping a IL 1 gambling ho house use on the ath of september last the defendant was convicted in the justices court and it an appeal was taken robt chamber chambers policeman was sworn and made a statement to the effect that be he i in a company w with ith jas M brown on the night of septem be her fth 1886 entered the house of quong dan lung and met a china man whose name he did not know this chinaman was in tho the front room of the defendants house the chinaman asked him bim what he be wanted mr chambers Ch ambera said he wanted I 1 nothing much the chinaman then cried out in a loud tone in words he could not understand to the who were in the back room at the same time I 1 trying to prevent the witnesses entering the boom room where the other were but witness forced his way into the room and discovered a table covered with gambling implements there were about twenty China nien in efthem of them rushed out of the back door some hid bid themselves under the bed and 0 one ne the defendant crouched down behind the door witness took some of the gambling implements from tho the table these he be exhibited in court stating that they were used by the celestials when gambling for money james 11 brown and marshal were in turn called their testimony corroborated the statement of mr chambers mr white then read the city ordinance relating ta to the case under consideration and the defense rested mr A 11 nelson counsel for defense then informed the court that the witnesses on the defense were all and it would be necessary to have an interpreter accordingly charley wing was sworn as interpreter whang cong being sworn stated that he be was present at the defendants place on the night of september ath that the Chinat nen were only playing for fun and that the reason they hid bid themselves when the policemen entered their apartment was because the chinaman in the front room cried out to them telling them that some tramps were coming in laughter ah lung confirmed the foregoing and added that ho was the person who met the marshal in the front room he thought they were tramps and informed the to that effle effect ct in the cross examination witness confessed the fact of having seen both chambers and brown on several occasions occasions prior to the ath of september quong dan lung the defendant was the last witness he admitted to having been present upon the occasion occasion in question I 1 declared that the were only playing a friendly game when the arrest was made this completed the evil dence and tho the case was argued briefly the jury were then charged and they retired returning after an absence of aboud about five minutes with a verdict of not guilty |