Show 1 SUING THE NEWS lt < mtjr Mnr liflnhoiupsou Lnlcis Suit for Libel suit Ilaccs Ills Damages I Dam-ages lit 82000 II I I The Iapers Street Late estirduj I Vllcrnooii Upon CIty Editor I niubcrl I h Uepul Pratt 1 1I I Thc Llhjeluuuss Villclis Ujiun Uhlch the S C ace N I lliiscd Sonic Lvlilenm In Illnck nnil Willie esterdij morninj It III IM lentned that 10rlinl Doputv Marshal Ihomtrton who icecntly shot T M 1 I Dnlton at Paiottan hall entered S en-tered suit for t23 000 againM the Dencret AVujt Publishing Com pal of this city for libel As the summons had not been served the matter vas kept quid At about j oclock last evening Deputy Pratt proceeded to the sinctum of Jroceeded tho News and in the ab ence of a bigger gun the Summons mat served upon Lambert the ex convictcit > editor of the piper The service wan acknowledged and the ofliccr deputed The suit is founded upon the following statements mado in the Aeus after Thompson had been acquitted of the murder of Dalton Flue shameful proceedings in the wham trial of AVilliam Ihompson who killed Edward M Dalton at Paronan without provocation and without excuse Qatur came to the exacted conclusion on Ill ut Heaver rhompson was neeimtted and the red handed murderer ROCS unpunished un-punished I was not believed by tho public that there wan an > intention to bring the slayer of E l1 Dalton to justice Every step in the pretended prosecution gave idence to the contrary When Its case was handed over to the grand jur > whom the defendant had selected nIl the nnjorit of whom went out to take him from the ollicera who haul arrestee him it miss understood that the purpose was to let the assassin go free The in dictmcnt for simple manslaughter when the testimony proved deliberate and malicious intent to kill indicated that the proeeedmgs were to t be a mere pretense pre-tense The murdered man was a Mormon i his assissm n Gentile Need any more be said f Yes thero is another feature in the trugedv that needs pointing out Hie murderer was a deputy marshal and his victim was charted with infraction of the third section of tho dinunds law The impression sought to he convoyed is tint a deputy marshal has the right to shoot and kill I Mormon whom ho supposes sup-poses or proton lu to l suppose is attempting attempt-ing to avoid o i i sUllpose arrest The claim is fob i in direct conflict with law md lId denl I Uc will not stop to ItcnsH the ejues ton whether Plou teas llcemg from justice or le dl arrest bough the ovi deuce wis neatly to the contriry nor whether tlio shooting of the person to he I anosted VMS uccesairily consummated though the duties testimony showed that it Sells not me imng mil intending thereby that tlm pliintiir 1 > had shot and killed the Hail Hilton without authority ali nici Iv ml without justilicition TI spun Mit subtoifuge then on winch lhuoutquootuuu felonious act was iimcd to he justifiible disappeiri in the light of the law 1 ind nothing remains but 1 trumpire endoivor to save n i bloo 1 stimcd criminal from tho legal coneeiuenees of his covirdly deed I Thompson has been acquitted by one tribunal hut thero is another which pronounces pro-nounces a different judgment pforo I the bar of the public ho stands convicted on a flood of direct evidence of the crime 1 of willful elehberito anti cosoarully murder mur-der Tho blood of innocence stains his ter soul So sophistry or pettifogging will take it away and no lying verdict will blot it out I will show up red and gory through all the olhei il and judicial whitewash white-wash til it may bu ipplied The sound of that murdeious bullet will ring in his ears and the dying looks of hm victim will not piss from Ins ision through life The brind of Cam IH upon his brow and it is recorded on high ho has shed innocent inno-cent blood There is still another tribunal before which Whltiutsu Thompson will yet stood irruiLnecl The eternal judge will bo there to do unflinching justice the vie tun will bo present confront the slayer Ivo Hpccial I Itlta I of legal ipologies will rol avail Iho I biro ntg awful f truth will strike conviction and the murderers doom will in ait the guilty and when tho ass isMin set free on earth is viewed with horror bv the lust spattenngs of wih blood with which ho is led will be found upon tho skirts of those whose duty it was to bring him to his right de Berts but who partook of tho crime bv pilli iting the deed Thompson should not bu molested veiijcinco will come m its time from the hand th it will surely repiy Hut hence forth in the eyes of all fair minded men wherever his eourso is i known ho will heir lon hm hrow the blistering snacks elerer of the crouching and cold blooded lOuse |