NAURATHrDECLAREDGUILTYr Murder in the SecondDegree is the Verdict of Jury.GETS FI V£ YEARSOut All Saturday Night and Sun-1day—The Jury Did Not Rcport liutil Today.Ht Pays the Penalty for Kilting C. C Henderson on Auuust 10 onAccount of Old BusinessGrudgeRon May ifttjr oversllfedoruThe Jury Id the Gustav Nauratb caao itturnrd » verdict ’til* morning to the 1 thirty-seventh district court, findingNam at b guilty of niuider In the second degree and fixing bis penalty at a sentence of five year* In the penitentiary. I i rvsct Nauratb, th«- defendant, was charged in Ji with killing K. C. Henderson on Ibe . rn aimorning of Vugosi id on the Huthcr whenland Springs road, where both lived at 1 k an* that time. Nauratb and Henderson were both sell known men and the killing created quite a sensation at the time. The killing «n the result of an old grudge growing out of businessmatters. IThe case occupied all of last week In the thirty-seventh district court andIt was not until last Saturday night that the case wna given Into the hand* of the Jury. The selection of a Jury was found somewhnl difficult and a special venire of 2nn men were haunted before the Jury wnirh tried K()tl the case could be secured.Thn Jury had been out all of Hat- j urdny idght. yesterday and It was not ; until this morning that a verdict wasreported giving him a sentence of fiveye*rs In the penitentiary.ACCUSED OF BURGLARY.MoNegro Will McKinney is Arraigned in tez. cthe District Court, caae| charged with burglary was called fordurasmoretrial today In the thirty-seventh die-trlct court. McKinney Is accused of hand* having entered the home of MtxacH At- Nlcari Uson and Austin on the night of No- and livember 8, 1908. ' port lt;The young ladles identify him as tuiln* the negro, claiming to have seen his tain** face when he lit a clgnrette The so- this i lection of a Jury Is in progress. ship lt;