Show HILL R FROM his bond was approved last evening SIGNERS WITH NAMES and hard work fills the vacancies ma binnis objects to the bond as whole names of the bondsmen oscar E hill ia tor the first time in five days free from the custody of the united states marshal having filed an acceptable bond in alie sum of the bond was not however accepted without a hard fieh ton alio part of assistant district attorney maginnis who argued that not only was the amount of the bond light but alie signers were not of sufficient financial standing to warrant their acceptance as bondsmen on lucli an important bond ae it appears of record in alio office of commissioner gideon the bond bears several names which not upon it thursday night four of alie ordinal bavine withdrawn and one having been for cause promptly at 9 yesterday the case was called for final li caring in commissioner gideons court william sullivan who signed for withdrew from the bond and angus T wright parley T wright and H Ue likewise made known their intentions of taking their names from tho paper samuel beaston Bec ston alio was down for was objected to by maginnis and dropped this left a terrible hole in the bond and necessitated more hard work on the part of hill and his noble little wife As before they buckled down to alie labor again and by 3 biad filled out alie blanks in alie bond the case was again taken up and after a lengthy legal battle the now bond was accepted under the protest of attorney Att macinnis May innis As it now stands the bond shows the following names the respective amounts set opposite them thomas G burt 2000 L G wilkerson 2000 W R white 1000 john S corlew 1000 edgar jones R B lewis george II 11 mat eon thomas P TM ferrin ransford smith M V gilbert 1000 R II 11 whipple 1000 george 0 bent 1000 after the prosecuting attorney had weeded out alie specially objectionable ones and the court had accepted those then on the bond it was found that there was still lacking 1300 to make up the amount of alie bund and captain smith attached his name for alie amount to bo shouldered by him in addition to the 2500 already taken mr maginnis objected on the ground that the captains was not in his opinion of sufficient value to warrant the increase ia he amount of his guarantee the court held however that the captain was good for the amounts set opposite liis name and the bond was complete this ended the hearing and oscar E hill was released from the custody of the deputy who has for the past five daya and four nights been constantly in eight the cashier left the court room with his arm linked in eliat of his wife and hig of relief nearly overcame him some interesting developments may still take place probably within the next few days the hill case is directly for an encounter between patsy and attorney whipple the latter is one of hills bondsmen the amount set opposite his name being 1000 and he in company with attorney maginnis and several other gentlemen were coming down tho stone of the north entrance of alie utah loan and trust building declared that whipple was not financially strong to qualify in alie amount stated and intimated that he had overvalued his estate alie attorney flung the charge in his teeth and called him a liar with a handle hardly had the words left his mouth before healey struck him and half stumbled halt fell to the pavement the timely interference of judge maginnis and other witnesses of the encounter prevented a lively setto |