Show DURRANT GREATLY DEPRESSED Begins to Realize that Ho May bo Convicted San Francisco Oct HThe trial of Theodore Dunant for the murdqr of Blanche Lament did not go on this morning So many of the Jurors are business men that this being collection day the court adjourned until tomorrow tomor-row It Is not unlikely that the court will tomorrow morning take a further adjournment ad-journment Attorney Detiprey the leading lead-ing counsel for the defendant is confined con-fined to his bed with rheumatism and his associates will base this as a reason for a continuance for several days Although Al-though the court Is known to be opposed op-posed to delays In this trial It Is believed be-lieved under the circumstances that ho will grant tho continuance In that cane the trial will not likely bo re mimcd until next Monday In the meantime Theodore Durrani remains In his cell never leaving it even for the customary exercising In the corridors It Is said he Is becoming exceedingly Irrllable Since honnlshed with his testimony in Judge Murphys court the defendant has lost considerable vivacity nnd Instead In-stead of being careless nnd Indifferent ho Is serious and troubled For the first time since his arrest the medical student stu-dent seemed Impressed with the proper Idea of his terrible position At last It has dawned upon him that ho may lie convicted and as he realizes the force of the chain ot circumstances against him he has become much depressed de-pressed Attorney Dickinson for Durrant today to-day remarked that he thought the defense de-fense would be able to put In the balance bal-ance of Its testimony In two days or less Then tho prosecution will present Its witnesses In rebuttal District Attorney At-torney Barnes says lie will handle them rapidly but Dickinson Is preparing to crossquestion witnesses at length and on that account JJ need create no surprise sur-prise If anothep week Is devoted to the work of taking testimony AlthouglrCaplaln of Delectlves Lees Is busJJir engaged In tho trial of Dur ranJyTor tho murder of Blanche Lain La-in he Is not overlooking the Minnie Williams case but Is still gathering evidence to bo used when tho trial of that case Is begun Many think that In the event tho prisoner Is convicted of the killing of Blanche Lamont he will not bo put on trial for the murder of Minnie Williams Capt Lees and the District Atttorney have made up their minds however to press both cases Just how soon the second trial will begin has not been determined asa as-a date for the hearing has not been setS set-S M Roper I who is to design tho now rup challenger for Mr 1narlen I > Hose has been connected with ship building for many yearn nt Southampton England Tlio first boat designed by him < viis tho twentylive fool cutter Daisy which U now In America All of Boilers boats are noted for their skillful roiiHlrncllon I and many have madn nxnpllont records Hello Archer the actress formerly of the Lyceum Theater stock company Denver but now of San Francisco IIIIH been awarded a judgment In tho Arapahoe Arapa-hoe Colo County court against Alexan der Bulvlnl tho wellknown actor for mW |