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Show DAILY this the smile f,ded fro,., anti fine, an. he c nned rcMlovy Ibnui in til- - ! i. ,:r EXPECTS to prove S0"iu5rlrJ,,r.!...H,,,,w ""'" book icruil i De U t.lcsman W,LL leave no loophole WEBER. ESCAPE of vv 1, I FOR murder. sharp. i!. vili.- - UTAH STATE ,,is ..j.j.o,,,, dcfci,.l:nit j lhe response. .111 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1905. PAGE THREE. MRS. ROGERS WILL v1- i,, ik will, hill! .it JOURNAL. ETO liLti!k II, rt,. asked the (lf .,ul.-- lhl l'CCll.illellt in Ihr,. u ihroi.iie 1 il'nl the boy twisted himself from oiie posit ion tll mi, ,, he,- in bi Coir. He ried to calm liin.self ;,r.d ,0 but nis hand shih'k so violently that he here could 1. not i Feb. keep lie pencil point o Hie ArBrBX-- Cal. pap.-r- . ami he finally stopped eapeclally am! here, conjecture sank luuk in his seat, histrying to face the legal fraternity, as paler than usual m,d his rapidly winkha. the not probation ees. or ing h;s throbbing throat and his Sher shaking hmds showed tin effect upon Cadent evidence to warrant the now on trial him of the blunt statement. H,. ha of Adolph Weber, lost all the confidence that he seemed la. Can to The question h a Jury. possess two months ago. mid while circumstantial and direct evi- - he show n, signs of eollapse or of presented to persuade the Ju weakening, he is far from to doubt being the and reasonable a beyond cocksure of nciuitlal Individual who r0ri.-.certainty that AVeber murdered kept busy sneering at the statements now B,nother?" It can be stated of witnesses during ihe latter lays of evidence that has prosecution November last. not a loophoKsingle leave l0 At times he does his best to appear AtP Mdlpd. calm and confident, but it niiiires will cover Adolph prosecution fl, :S7 oclock strong effort on his part, and he never wrbei's movements from such an appearance for more when sustains November 10th, of th night than the shortest period of time. His time committed. The -- ujders were attorneys are troubled and worried, ted is that at which the last human because his refusal to confide in them from come the to heard was to any extent hampers them in preWeber himself has testified paring a defense; hut it is evident that a be left his home and pursued their continued efforts to get him to fftcuitous route on his way down town, tell them all he knows has had much and of Clark May evidence the to do with his change of temperament. not as yet Weber trusts no one. The men dewitnesses who have .nofired i the case. It will be shown fending him are practically up against 2itgWer perjured himself when he a stone wall. Should the prisoner tell statements. --villose them everything he knows they would witnesses of whom the defense at leaat will be placed on the course forbe able to decide the beat .y m folding the defense, but he tells nature of Adolph's them show the p nothing. if he 1r guilty, his father, mother and they should haveWhere, tlmi with the advanleast at Ate. and It will be shown that for tage over the prosecution which cornea to the tragedy the boy from a prior perfect knowledge of all the mjnexhibited and expressed his aa a matter of fact circumstances, land for his parerits and sister. do not know as much about the they evidence not yet produced case aa the prosecution and thus rcminf the bloodstains will be hampered they are not Indoes, a position to Evidence was had at the do themselves brtteoming. justice or to bring to peliin! nary examination as to this, but bear such forces aa might possibly pact stronger and more convincing work to the benefit of the defendant. now obtained. been The hive preofo But Weber will trust none but himself, Drs. fcfmse has summoned Ryfkogel feeling that he alone can outwit the Francisco as end Blumer of San prosecution. It is believed that he will and will attempt to destroy any make an effort to take part In the promade the (attentions by prosecution ceedings. in which event there may be along this line. some exciting scenes in the court room. The defense has built up a very It is stated that Julius Weber bad a deter theory that points to a Chinese is still alive and resides brother, should the prosec- In Poland.whoEfforts ii the murderer, and have been made to ution foil to connect Weber with the secure proof of this fact, and if such revolver that was unquestionably used a brother is found he will probably be this theory will be Introduced and to this country. -By cross brought huped upon at all times. elimination and through other means the defense will endeavor to show that every circumstance that the prosecution presents as pointing to Adolph could ai well point to a Chinese as the ferpetrator of the fearful crimes. HAS BEEN LOCATED But the prosecution will show that iAolph Weber purchaser the revolver. It ey will place on the witness stand Ac man who sold him the revolver Hit he used and who gave him. with the revolver, the bullets that were WILL RETURN TO COLORADO IF fond in the bodies of the murdered GUARANTEED PROTECTION. man and women. This witness will be pkced on the stand and will Identify revolver and cartridges as havlpg been Mental and Physical Wreck and old by him. Then he will be asked if Denies That he is he remembers the man to whom he Murderer. sold them. Upon his answering in the afflrmative, he will be called upon to HARTFORD. Conn., Feb. 3. Milton deerribe the purchaser. After describing thepuichuMF the deafch-dealiFranklin Andrews is afraid to return veapon, he will be asked to point out to Colorado to answer the charge of the man, provided he Is in the court the murder of Mrs. Bessie Bouton. lie We-he- r, room, and he will point to Adolph and declare that he Is the man. will give himself up to the officers of That will be the sensational moment the law. however, if he Is given satisof the trial. factory guarantee of protection from But this will not be all the prosecution will do. In addition to making any attempt to lynch him when he alibi impracticable as a defense. reaches Colorado Springs. .This infor4 ehowlng that Wletier purcnased the mation !s given by Alvin E. Andrews, waiver used for the killing, it will Inhis brother, who says he has Just reduce a mass of pertinent testimony, turned from the bedside of the suswiry bit of which will point in con-Wpected man. Alvin Andrews refuses to fashion to young Weber as the say where he has been and declines to BBty man. Attorney-Gener- al U. S. tell where his brother is lying 11L He Tfoer, in charge of the prosecution, is says Milton is a mental and physical 5 confident that a conviction will be wreck, but denies that he Is the murned- Assistant Superintendent derer of Bessie Bouton. II. Reimer of the Pinkerton Andrews acknowledged to his brothActive agency, the man who found er that he was in Colorado Springs "i merchant who sold Weber the with Bessie Bouton, but failed to say and who also secured the evi-n- c whether or not he would be able to that effectually disposes of the prove an alibi to the murder charge. JJN theory as a defense, stated that ha perfect confidence in the out-roi- n. How the Frenchman Read His Bonk. and that in his experience cov-1- 1 'A curious way to read a book waa more than a score of years he v of no case in which the chain what I saw the other day coming up circumstances has been more per-rfrom New Orleans, said J. T. SimpThe testimony It was In a PullIs. of course, son of Chicago. Wijr circumstantial, but there is no man sleeping car, and we had a pret-goo- d link in the chain of circum-J'foncrowd of northbound tourists. and not a single apparent flaw was a queer looking them Among Oie case against Weber. at least, I judged he waa Frenchman; ore significant than anything else such. On his seat I noticed a dozen fthe strength of the case of the pros-ccutiShortly after i, the demeanor of the defend- - paper back novela one ol Toung Weber's smile, a smile breakfast he began reading t always, tarries with it a sugges-- n these at the open window by his a page of n sneer, has entirely dlsap-fTir- ea seat As soon as he finished ml he Is the most nervous he tore it off neatly and threw it out irwtile!, participant in the daily the window. The books were all In '"wwllngs in Judge Prewetts court French, and before we got to Atlanta jwce since the proceedings began he he had read three and scattered the smiled iiro-',iIt was during French printed pages for hundreds of examination i,r a juror Thursday. miles. Atlanta Constitution. talesman was asked If he had , n opinion, and stated that he Endeavoring to find If the mans Queer Funerals of Korea. was really biased, the court fin-- T Koreans have a curious dreaa The asked him what he should of the spirits of their ancestors and thought "tone with the defendant which leads to all kinds dont think nnythtng ought to be of demons, of precautions and propitiations. Most " with him now," said the talee-- u, elaborate and expensive graves are and Adolph smiled broadly and made for the dead, generally on a terJE? mu,,h relieved. you think he should be turned race scooped out of a hillside, with a mound and railings, a grove of trees, continued Judge Prewett 1101 and a shrine with an avenue of by any dont I but weans; think with nthtng ought to be done k, strange carved stone figures of men unt!l he has had a trial," Rnd with and beasts. The amount of land kept by these burial out of cultivation IrCTedlhl. tn r I n..pr, of VERMONT FUSES REPRIEVE. GOVERNOR RE- Killed She T'V', .1U!,P Swear Adolphs Who Adolph gojPiatol. tho Card vl.i'.t-n-.l- l.-T- con-lirtl- e. " Fur-llmno- re, ex-per- ta ve re-2'r- tr, 4. ce on . "t TEA Schillings Peer's. Schillings grocers. r "W Best at your Best at your If yos fea'l Uha il Cssla Incredible Brutality. It would have been incredible brutality If Chaa F. Lrmberger of Syra-he cuse, N. Y., had not done the best could tor his suffering son. My hoy. he says, "cut a fearful gash over his eye. so I applied Biicklena Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his eye." Good for burns and ulcers, ton. Only 25c nt Ogden Her Husband So That Could Marry Another Man. Constitutes a large part of what ie In this MOXTlFi.ii'i:. vt., age of progress. Why i. Gover-luiri- earned not to save today?. It is aarly begin i y refused y to Sirs. M uy Ungers, the con in the year and may be pay day with 1.00 will open a murd. ,if r husband, and you. cavings account hc. It will help you to cultivate slie will In txeciiicd. Mrs. ugi-rsi livn d a imisi fiendish ecoromy way for kill'iig l.er husliuml. They li.iii liien living iipiivt for some time, and il.e evidi'iive often-durtng the til.il sliowej tli.it the woman Killed lingers for the two-f,,l- d purpose of ketiiiig his iiisur.nii-and marrying another man, nf whom sin- lud become . r.,-1- ve rt-ss h-- s Ogden State Bank e - enaiiHni-d- Under pretense nf ii a wiih i in, Mrs. Ungers wrote tn lier husband, asking him to meet her nil iln night of August 13. 1HU2, in the woods near tlnir home at Vt.. and only a short walk from the Walluotusac river. They met and Mrs. Rogers kissed her husband very affectionately. While she was promising to make hie life happier in tin- - future, sho suddenly picked up n piece nf rope lying at her feet and playfully said: "liet us tie ourselves together, so that we can never part again." Then she vnlunteeied to show him a trick with a rope. Rogers placed his hands behind hie back when told to do so, and waited while his wife bound them firmly. The trick was to get loose again without untying any knots. Once tied, Rogers was in a trap. Mrs. Rogers' accomplice, Leon Perham. d the Indian youth she wanted to marry, had been hiding behind a tree while the woman bound her husband. He rushed out of his hiding place. Perham and Mrs. Rogers quickly threw their victim, and the boy held him while the woman took out a handkerchief and a bottle of chloroform. Quickly she uncorked the bottle saturated the handkerchief, and then pressed It over her victims nose and mouth. Rogers struggled desperately at first, but gradually he grew weaker, and then came a time when he ceased to struggle at all. 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