DEER LODGE COURTProceedings ~of the Second Judi-olal District Couit.Hon. Wm. J. Gaibraith, Judge, Presiding.AMONDAY, DEC. 5.Court convened at 10 o’clock a. m. Present: WmJ, Galbraith, Associate Justice; W. Y. Pemberton, District Attorney; and James B. McMaster, Sheriff.The Sheriff brought into Court the following persons held to answer charges in the District Court:Richard McGilorey, assault with intent to do great bodily injury.Victor Hory, attempt to commit a violent injury.Robert Watts, attempt to commit murder.Henry Robinson, attempt to commit murder.Wir, Keefe, murder.Mary J. Nierliug, murder.Marian Gamble, Fred. Wiley and Thomas Sheldon, robbing U. S. mails.Nim Sing, Man Duk, murder.The defendants waived any and all challenges to the grand jury, and it was impaneled as follows: Joseph Marsha.1. Angus A. McDonald, Michael Duffy, John R. Quigley, H.K. Fairgraves, George Swartz, T. H. Griffith, Charles Roleau, Joseph D. Armstrong, D. H. McFarland, J. H. Feat Herman, H. T. Mahan, Orville B. O'Bunnou, Philip E. Evans, H. H. Zenor, aud G. B. Ballard.0 B. O Baunou was appointed foreman of the grand jury.No. 19i7—Territory of Montana vs. Herman P. Reuss; attempt to murder; set for trial December 10.No. 1896.—Silver Bow Mining and Milling Company vs. Wm. A. Clark et al., title to mining ground; dismissed as to Wm. A. Clark.No. 1898.—Anthony W. Barnard et al. vs. Francis E. W. Patton et al., same; to abide judgment in No. 1896; cause was dismissed as to Donnell, dark Larabie.John S. Busch vs. Arressa Busch, divorce; default entered, referee appointed.Sallie B. Mills vs. Henry E. Mills, divorce; default entered and referee appointed.Auna J. Dodge vs. Wm A. Dodge, divorce; default entered aud referee appointed.Mary E. Todd vs. Geo. W. Todd, divorce; default entered and reteree appointed.William Laherty, a native of Ireland, on due proof, wa3 admitted to full citizenship.No. 1921—Patrick Brogan vs. Ja9.S. McAndrews, debt; default entered.Thomas McTague vs. Mary Louise McTague, divorce; default entered and referee appointed.1UESDAY, DEC. 4TH.No. 1897—Silver Bow Mining and Milling Company vs. Isaac W. Stoner et al.; same to abide judgment in case No. 1896; the death of Jacob Orn-stein suggested, and the name of LenaOrnstein, administratrix of bis estate, was substituted in his stead.Anthony W. Barnard et al. vs. Francis E. W. Patton et al.; same order a9 above.John G. Foster was admitted to full citizenship.The case of the Stevens Gold and Silver Mining Co. vs. Julian Mar-chesseau et al. wa9 placed on the calendar aud continued for the term.The grand jury returned indict-meuts in the following named cases: Territory vs. Mary J. Neirling; murder.Territory vs. Victor Hory; attempt to murder.Territory vs. Michael Gamble, Thomas Sheldon and Frederick Wiley; assault aud robbery.WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5TH.Sallie B. Mills vs. Henry H. Mills; the findings of the referee approved and a decree of divorce granted.John H. Burch vs. Arrassa Burch; decree of divorce grauted.Silver Bow Milling Co. vs. Wm. A. Clark et al.; the motion of defendants for a new trial overruled.Peter Harlz vs. Henrietta Hartz; divorce; default entered and referee appointed.Nannie Bucher vs. Frank A. Bucher; divorce; default entered, and the case will be tried by the court.Territory vs. Victor Hory; the defendant arraigned and plead not guilty, and the cause contiuued for the term.Territory vs. Mary J. Nireling, arraigned; pleaded not guilty, and the case continued.The grand jury returned Indictments in the following cases: Territory vs. Wm. Queener, manslaughter.Territory vs. Frank L. Leslie; drawing and exhibiting weapon. Territory vs. Wm. Keefe, murder. Territory vs. Geo. W. Fuller; draw-ingane^ exhibiting weapon.UNITED STATES COURT PROCEEDINGSFirst day, Monday, Dec. 3, 1883.— N. H. Connelly was excused from service as a Petit juror.Marion Gamble, Fred Wiley and Thomas Sheldon, charged with robing U. S. Mails, were brought into court and waived any challenge to the Grand Jury.The following named persons were elected to serve as grand jurors: 5zra J. Hiltz, Henry Harris, F. P. Cern, John C. Seolley, P. J. Haley, ohu W. Farley, Oliver Barnes,Peter lawk, Lew Coleman. Michael Jeary, William Roe, T. R. Newton. Philip Poindexter, Thomas Ford, 4eorg#H. Oa^ey and Henry G. Val-ton. Wm. Iioe was appointed fore-nan of the grand jury.THIRD DAX.The grand jury return an indict-nent against Marion Gamble, Frederick Wiley and Thomas Sheldon, or robolng the United States mails. The parties were arraigned and upon he appointment of counsel, asked ind obtained further time to plead to he indictment.Wm, Woodcock vs. Charles H.Fiske. Trial before jury, resulting in1 judgment for the plaintiff in the jum of $500.FOURTII DAY.In the case of the United States vs. Marion Gamble, Frederick Wiley *nd Thomas Shelton, the defendants were arraigned and pleaded not juilty.relt;usitofupnois *foiretesjanankbSOIsejPljnuoudiswtof• ft.VoucaievvetnththTthaSCIPi*unsalpavapebowiinanwigoCOatfoiyr*pibebetaofLEdireciceIfg'noct;11tluiii