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Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho
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Idaho district court sets trial dates for criminal cases involving assault and thefts, admits three immigrants to citizenship, and schedules civil actions during its present term.
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STATE VS. CHARLES WRIGHT, CHARGED WITH ASSAULT, HEADS CALENDAR WHEN THE TRIAL JURY REACHES HERE.
The criminal cases to be tried during the present term of the district court were set at the session of the district court today.
The case of the State of Idaho vs. Jack Lewe, Roy Clark of Peck and Thomas Wilson, charged with the theft of a horse in the Peck section, was set for January 31.
The case of the State of Idaho vs. Arch Craig, charged with stealing Hepton & Coffin's sheep, was set for February 11.
The case of the state of Idaho vs. George Forsman, charged with horse stealing, was set for January 29.
The case of the state of Idaho vs. Sinebar Hill, charged with horse stealing, was set for January 28.
The case of the state of Idaho vs. Charles Wright, charged with assault with a deadly weapon upon the person of a 15-year-old boy named Herren, was set for January 27.
George Stellyes, a German, residing near Lookout, was admitted to citizenship. Diedrich Danmann, a German, residing in the Melrose section, was admitted to citizenship and like papers were issued to Albert Edward Freeman, formerly a subject of King Edward, who resides in the Weippe section.
The court took up the matter of setting cases in the civil calendar, and a number of these actions were set for trial.
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Idaho
Event Date
Present Term
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trials set for january 27, 28, 29, 31, and february 11; three admitted to citizenship; civil cases scheduled.
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Criminal cases set for trial: State vs. Charles Wright (assault with deadly weapon on 15-year-old boy Herren) on January 27; State vs. Sinebar Hill (horse stealing) on January 28; State vs. George Forsman (horse stealing) on January 29; State vs. Jack Lewe, Roy Clark of Peck, Thomas Wilson (horse theft in Peck section) on January 31; State vs. Arch Craig (stealing Hepton & Coffin's sheep) on February 11. George Stellyes (German, near Lookout), Diedrich Danmann (German, Melrose section), and Albert Edward Freeman (former subject of King Edward, Weippe section) admitted to citizenship. Civil cases set for trial.