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Show 'Hat tie Ix-nianc had shot hint. JudL-e' I'.ond oxcrruled him, however, t-ay-inp after ho had brought in a dozen witnesses yesterday find today, the evidence did not tdiow that Gkncr Unew his end was Dear. Dying Declaration Essential. Tin- district attorney told the court "iho 1 y Intr det Irirutlon" was one of the oHsi-nllal purposes of the government's govern-ment's c.ish and only clrcninstani lal evidence icrnalned. The prosecution i had not pone far In (13 evidence I when it was found that the defense 'on croRH-fXiimln.itloii of a witness was I H'-eklnn to turn tlio attack on Mrs. Clover. The district attorney protested pro-tested strongly, hut Melvln M. Johnson, John-son, counsel for the delen.se, declared thai he purposed to show Mrs. Gl"cr 'had the motive, the inclination, the mental :nd phxsical capacity, and the opiiort unity to murder her husband.'" hus-band.'" 1 expect to prove this", said Mr. ( Johnson, "by the acts and declarations declara-tions of 1 his woman before and alter her husband's murder. I desire to nhow that she was a vampire, and I use. the word advisedly." Will Weigh the Evidence. Jud;-o liond decided to repeat his method of weluhln? I ho evidence bo-fore bo-fore allowing It to be submitted to the jury. This evidence was piven by Dr. X. Cousens, wlio owns the private hospital to which Glover staggered after he was shot. Dr. Council a told of calling Mrs. Glover by telephone and of her coining to the hospital, of her refijpal to see her husband, and of her Koinp away with tho request that she be notified in caso of Glover's death Later there came an inquiry by telephone as to Glover's condition and whether ho had implicated his wife In the shooting. Jndfce Hond then cV-clded that the Jury might hear the evideno? against Mrs. Clover. Id Cousfiis repeated his testimony testi-mony under cross-examination. Widow Gives Testimony. The prosecution then called Mrs. Glover. She Kid of her discovery of the alleged relations between her husband and the defendant. Although Al-though officers searched her house though officers searched her house at once. It was three das after the alleged minder that Hattie LeBlanc was found hiding under a bed In one of the rooms. Mow she camo thero the witness did n..t know. She Identified jewelry found near the laundry as belonging to Ilattlo I.fHIanc. ns well as a handkerchief found in the laundry. She 6ald her hiband had several fire arms in the house and usually carried a revolver. She Identified the wapon which the prosecution claims was used. Sho said she had owtwd the laundry for thirteen years and bought it with lu r own money. Her direct examination examina-tion had been roncludcd when court , adjourned. TESTIMONY FAVORS HATTIELE BLANC CAMBRIDGE, Mae. Nov 30. Two decisions In favor of the deft-rise in the cjlsm of Haltlo Lenianc, charged with, murder of Clarence F. Glover, and tho accusation by the defendants defend-ants counsel that Mrs. Lillian M. Glover, the widow, had the motive, Inclination and opportunity to shoot her husband were developments in the ol se today. District Attorney Hlgglns fought hard to pet before the 1urv Glover's dying declaration that |