assistant Guy V. Sternburg, Samuel N. Wheeler and Hon. Herschel M. Hogg, of Telluride, one of the foremost lawyers of the western jart of the state and recognized as a very able prosecutor. He for several years was district attorney for this district and was a terror to evil doers.For the defense, sitting at the other end of the table is Attorney J. S. Carnahan and his partner Col. Sloan, Hon. Franc C. Goudy, wrho was candidate two years ago for governor onthe republican ticket and who is one of the leading attorneys of Arapahoe county and a man who if Wolcott should ever leave the field as a senatorial candidate, would be close to the top of the heap.Back of the counsel for the defense sits Joe Harris, grim and silent. No lines of care seem to have settled 011 lys face, owing to tlwi terrible rh.»r-r' under which he rests. He is swarthy in complexion, as straight as an Indian and has rather an intelligent face. It is said he is very fond of reading and is familiar with the modern authors and writers. He is dressed in a light coat, made short and dark 'trousers. He is more than medium in height. He wears a moustache, but 110 beard.The eyes of nearly everybody in the court seem to settle at some time or another on Harris and he is studied from every point of vantage.