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Show - 3 - 2 *< was - 332p- re& sed by Hatch, and do not believe that he is guilty. - He : is '- becoming very impatient and wants to get back to the 3< e's: erva'tton. - That seems to be his principal thought, and he Q£>" 4il& - not understand why he would not be allowed to go back with 4£ T. . Avery.. I£ t - now appears that we cannot have a t r i a l u n t i l some "" time ' in & vaie< t - it then. Judge Lewis returns from his session in " the ttourt - of - Appeals about June 1st. He holds court in Pueblo < ct4isi£ itg ' that : month, and will have a jury. w" e could doubtless &£ 5SEiig& - fzsz < a atrial then and there, but both Mr. Avery and I - teal that -: it ^ is much to the advantage of the Indian to have the ^ trical - in - Denver. The newspapers here have " written him upM well, carid " tee - in^ terest of the people has been more or less aroused. « I itli- irik '- that. -" Judge Lewis will not i n s i s t on a t r i a l in Pueblo, i£ rf'we cobjec; t; - and on the other hand that he may be willing to cc'aXl ^ a Special J u r y for Denver after his Pueblo term, so that tthe - Indian : may he tried the l a t t e r part8of June or early in •' As " you know,, he was f i r s t put in the county j a i l here, but • 3iis Tphys'ical ' condition - due to incipient tuberculosis, became s e r i o u s , tend through orders from the Department of Justice he ^ ft£ s " transferred to St. Anthony's hospital. I was impressed ' by • His ^ surroundings there. While he is in charge of a Deputy - Karsnal, <- eve" ry thing is done for his comfort. His guard is a ^ Wry < compe- tent- and sympathetic man; he has a nice room; is well < l£ a- red :;£ or"' by the attendants, including the hospital physician; - and- in suitable weather is allowed to walk around upon the |