timber 26 anil close un October 3 GRAND JURY REPORT.Sixty-Eight Indictments Mad*— Sixty Nine Ignored—Smith Knott CaseDismissed.- The September grund Jury closed Its work yesterday morning and brought In a long 11 x t of Indictments. A great many of these Indictments will not be mads public at present, aa the offenders are at largo ami the hand of Jus lc« should have hold of them before they are given warn* Inn of the grand Jury’s action. Home of the Indicted are out on bond, fondly believing that they will be passed ovsr by the Jurymen, and the shock to the nervous systems of the** people by hearing through the ne wspapers that they Were in ft»r a Judge and Jury would be serious ♦ nongh to worry the bondsmen at least. Ho all n«*wn Is marked reserved” unlea* th*' Interested party Is In safe keeping. The list «f indictments ciassltled la as j follows:! Assault and battery. 1; assault deadly weapon. 3. assault to commit mayhem* I; assault to raps, 3; bigamy. 1; burglary, 2; burglary and larceny, 13; carrying concealed weapon*. 4; confidence gams. 1;I conspiracy to defraud 1; etlme agatn.it i nature, 5; cruelty to child. 1; embciale-j ment, 1; false pretense, 3; fast driving motorcycle, I; forgery, 4; gambling houao 1; horse stealing. 2; larceny as bailee. 3; liquor to minors. F; liquor selling, 4; malicious mischief, 1; petit larceny. 5 robbery, 1. Total., 6* Felonies. 37; misdemeanors, 31. Total. 64 The number of cast s ignored was 6.