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Show READ DEPOSITION INTO THE RECORD 8ALT LAKE, June 2. The greater part of the moruing tseuslou of the trial of Gladya Whitney, charged with the theft of $7,076 worth of diamonds from J. D. Dlehl, Jewelry ualeBmiui of Denver, in tho criminal division Ol the Third district court, wan taken up by tho reading into the records of tho dopoaltlon. of W. C. Douglas, to wIiobo home the accused is said to have gone in tho early morning following fol-lowing tho alloged robbery. " At the preliminary examination Douglas teatltled that the Whitney girl aud Waltor Perry, her alleged accomplice, ac-complice, called at his homo, No. 1 Wayne court, on the morning of Sop-tenibor Sop-tenibor 2. Perry got somo clothes he had left thoro and his partner borrowed bor-rowed a hat from Mrs. Douglas. Douglas further said, in the preliminary, prelim-inary, that Juut as they werq leaving tho Whitney flrl mode tho statement, "There ia something for your trouble trou-ble " On tho table In the room ho found a small white paper containing tour diamonds The deposition was not rend, however, how-ever, until It was shown that the BUito had failed to find Douglas and therefore there-fore could not produce him in court. Mrs. Julia Douglas, wlfo of W. C. DouglnH, wan called to tho stand and teutlfled that she had not scon her husband for several months. The Btate expocls to prove that two of tho diamonds introduced as evidence evi-dence Thursday monilug and identified identi-fied by D.'ehl were two of tho stonos which Dougla found on the tablo after Parry and Gladys Whitney had left qIb homo. W. I. Wlllslo, head of tho Pinker-ton Pinker-ton dotectivo agency in thi3 city, testified tes-tified concerning the movoments of DougluB after tho robbery. At the afternoon session yesterday J D. Dlohl, who had boon under a gruelling cross examination for four hours at the handu of Attorney Willard Wil-lard Hanson, bocamc greatly excited Interviews, prlntod in tho dally vapors, nt the home of the robbery, in which ho declared that Gladys Whitney had not been In his room at nil on the night of the alleged robbory. were denounced as untrue Ho denied also hnvlng mndo BtHtemontB to thla effect ef-fect to a number of police offlcors. He declared that he had beou given the worBt of It and that nu soon as the cuso was sottlcd ho proposed to sue tho papers for damages. |