ao\Dvorak and . FlentjeAsk Damages—Other Cases of CourtOne ot the most Intereatinj; cah--ofl to be tried at the Jatiuaif term of circuit court, which opens next Tuesday win he tliat of Joaepii Dvomk and Edward Fleulje vs. Charles Itamesh ot al, In action for damages for slander growIni2' out of the urrost of the two men la connection with a robbery of theSlebold mill at Mlshlcot, a robberywlilch has never been clearctr^p; IHentJe and Dvorak were tried at the January term of court' last j'our and a verdict of not guilty was returned by tbo .1ury. Two other men, Mott brothers, were ai^ rested on the same charge prcFer-red against Flentje and Dvorak but the cases wore dismissed when the district attorney decided to press the charges against Flontje and Dvorak. A Cireon Day ritTn of altorneyH represents the defendants In tbo action brought withE. D. Kelley appearing' for the.plalaiiff.~ThA l.wlt;v- aot-nrnto but cover the aaine complaint and are the rc.sult of the same case.