Jhlirdnillidirlt;lnilfortn divepryinien-htsasstheor yrm*ntojm-mdilleou-enduraaoktheiiai me the avetheeu-ien-L iaAfter Sentence, Slayer of E. C, Henderson Gives Bond Pending Appeal Under Recently Enacted Law,* i ,Judge Dwyer in the'.'57th district court overruled the motion for a; now trial in the case of 'Gustave tfaurajh thig morning, Kawalh stood up. and was sentenced )o five years at hard labor in the penitentiary for the killing of E. 0. Henderson. •Kauratti vras accompanied ly bis wifr and he went through the ordeal unmoved. He told the judge that ho had nothing to say why sentence should not be pTQnouueed.Carlos Bee at once gave notice of appeal and askod the court to fix tho amount of bail, under the new Jaw, ponding the appeal.. Judge Dwyer anno uuced that bond in the sum of $50.00 would be required. This is the samo amount of bond required oi! Naurath before his trial and it tfos given at oucc by the same sureties who signed his first bond. *ISfaurnth whs greatly relieved to bo released from jail, where lio has heen since he was convicted and he left tho courthouse with his wife, both smiling happily. . • - .This is the first bond-given iii this county pending an appeal in a criminal case, the* new law having gone into of-icct only a short time ago.