> V1 A. ELIA I' HKJiy VOLUME XXVI. O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 1906 NUMBER 40~ PRECEDENT IS RATIFIED Jury In Irwin Case Hews Close to Old Land Marks. SAYS CEARNS WASN’T MURDERED \ Mills of Justice Acquit Man Charged With Stabbing Another A Year Ago Near Badger. The verdict of not guilty in the Irwin murder trial, returned Tuesday by twelve men in whose hands hung the fate of Myron Irwin for more than a week, is a ratification of the prec edent established in this county since the memory of man runneth. In looking back over the criminal annals of the county to the days when every man, with his good six shooter, was his own court of justice, one is struck with the singularity that not one man has ever traveled the road to the penitentiary or gallows for the crime of murder, save one individual, whose alleged victim died several months after receiving a charge of bird shot in a lower limb. While many men have been dressed in stripes for a period of from one to fifteen years for various petty crimes, the few who have caused a vacant chair in happy homes and dimmed the luster in a mother’s eye no jury has seen fit to recompense, except the one whose verdict was set aside in the former trial of this case. The prosecution in the case just closed wove a net of evidence about the defense that was fully as strong as in the first trial of the case; the court’s instructions, conceded by every one who heard them read in open court to be perfectly fair and imparti al, were lucid and direct; the evidence, boiled down, disclosed that there had been a killing with n