Show DE CAMP ON TRIAL his case now in progress Pros ress in tho fourth district court kanir and woolen aro lle e ahe cases other A B U hen will be reached tomorrow abe case of decema king and IV who have cienci able oty in connector ou aliu alleged attempt to wreck nn express train at Ri verdale on the union pacific came up for trial before judge smith this morn lne united states prosecuting attorney judd la up from salt lake looking the prosecution in person and the defendants fend ants are represented by murphy johnson of this city and attorneys morris sommers and J murphy of salt lake the of the jary was b gun at a m and after a number of challenges by both eidee the trial proceeded attorney bommera Som mera in examining the jury dropped on to tho fact that there was one man in the panel who was an ex mar ahal and when this discovery was made it caused a little sensation rensa tion it will interest the public to learn that J II 11 murphy the junior counsel for the defense is an ex railroader ho having been long by the union pacific inthe capacity of foreman of the repair chops at green river wyoming and later of the company shops at salt lake the first witness for the prosecution cution wai A 0 hart road master of the southern pacific who was taken to the place where the track biad been tampered within company with the authorities and superintended the work of repairing the rail the councel for the prisoners aro relying for a defense upon their being able to show that the capture of decamp and king was the result of a conspiracy between woolen and the marshals by which wooten lured the defendants to the that having gotten them drunk and loaded them into a wagon lio drove them ta alie placa and so engineered the plot that they were all caught in the act the cases against wooton were dis missed on motion t the prosecution and he was placed on tho stand as the witness fur the prosecution the cabe will probably not bo concluded until late tomorrow all of the A K U strikers cases will be next cried aro here waiting for their trial most of them have been in distant parts of the country and their meeting together is like a reunion of old veterans |