Show GRAND JURY REPORT thee jc frh the amount of work pei form au an Adjourn v ai A i p 6 on saturday the grand the court courtroom roam with a firm rin t though kgb hasty tread thinking it would be last time and nod that their services would soon como come to no end A number of bills were passed over to the clerk who lied th them and land handed them to tho the court the latter later after ahem over announced no that thit the the U US 8 ve joel ricks had been dismissed and hia his sureties were by the court exonerated one rated the same course was taken in the case of the U S vs va andrew bowman also lalio the 64 case of the U S vs jamee james martia martin the iwase case of d thomas D cardon was ignored and rod an order milling it to the grand jury made mide the charge of the people ve vs frank hickey was ignored an and defendants dd ants sureties exonerated the court bouic then ihen read iw the report of the grand jury showing the number of indictments found under the laws of the territory to be 21 territorial cases dismissed 7 ignored 9 the number of united states basei casei cases investigated investigate i was 60 10 he total ninive number r of ca e es lu incesti vesti gated ti number mbel of bf witnesses examined indictments found 71 cases dismissed 17 cases ignored nored 15 the jury reported further that they bad had vis visited 1 cited the city chy jail and laud found it in good condition as to security alif iv wanting as to light and ventilation also that their attention bad had been called to cr tain parties who have been fen fencing clog and controlling public domain but had been unable to investigate the matter for lack of means the th court said that he knew that it had been im impossible possible 1 for or them to attend to it bip but t he wo would uld write to the P proper roper authorities at wash washing ing ton and have the matter investigated gate d he then congratulated and highly complimented them for the efficient manner in which the business bu since had been conducted and after telling abe mbeni m that he hoped he might have the pleasure of meeting them all again informed them that they were for the present discharged but he might tave nave occasion occa eion to te recall them some time in tb the enear near future in which event they would receive notice tb through thel ir fore t man |