Show THE TESTIMONY ALL IN asatch Drirlns Park KacesA Fleht In JailNearly Asphyxiated Accident Ac-cident Etc The Dillon murdcr trial has been pending pend-ing in the First district court since a week ago Monday and yesterday afternoon tho testimony was concluded and the arguments ar-guments begun Court convened promptly at 10 oclock and the first witness called was EDXVATID MCAITRnT the man convicted of the murder of Cole Nule He shaved Dillon His cell adjoins that one occupied by Dillon Heard a racket in Dillons cell one night after the bell had rune The next morning shaved tho defendant be turned red in tho lace and veins of his neck swelled up ho us lied to raise up in his chair and he did sort so-rt the same time holding his hand to His 4 head and coughing some s w OSWOUTH was called by the defense and testified I am imprisoned In the penitentiary awaiting trul on incest having married my niece Once when I was blacking shoes hoard Dulou exclaim My God I asked him what was the matter and ho said Os worth no one can tell what I ain suffering suffer-ing asked him ill could do anything for him and he said No you cant I fear the trouble will end badly for mo sometime I some-time His face was rod and his neck puffed up Another time ho was sitting in the court yard reading a book and he fell forward I asked him what was the matter mat-ter und ho replied Nothing I saw the atta k was similar to the first and walked away CHAHLrS CARROL paw Dillon in Ponder Corovs saloon Dillon was with a young lawyer from Rock Springs they wore in there having a time dr nking whisky etc this was about a wook before the shooting Dillon called for wIne Dillon seemed very sociable aud laughed considerable with the others I was driving hack at the time a few nights after I saw Dillon again at the Royal Exchange Ex-change three or four days before the shooting I saw him again in Ponder Coreys saloon Billy Hamilton the bartender bar-tender and several others were there at the time Dillon caught hold of my arm and said to me You 8 of a b you hit mo I told him I did not and lie pulled a gun on me Malon one or tile parties in there took hold of his arm and told him I wasnt the man Dillon wanted me to drink I was so scared I told him I didnt want to drink Finally we went up to the bar and Dillon said ho Tah sorry ho spoke to me toe way ho did if I wasnt the party that hit him DR POWERS treated Dillon on the llth of last January Ho had a cut on the head over the eye Crossexamination think I saw him in the afternoon of that day at his room in the Brown hotel L J PALMER was with Dillon at the time he purchased the pistol of Browning Bros the duy after be had his eye hurt CrossexaminationDillon did not have u pistol prior to that time in Ogden Dillon and 1 were together almost constantly while ho was in Ogden or until I left form for-m home which was thrae or four days prior to the shooting I was at Dillons room every night and saw him undress and on no occasion did ho have a pistol with him Wo most always went to our meals together DR POWERS was recalled and produced his dally memorandum mem-orandum book which was examined by the jury This closed the testimony AFTERNOON SESSION In the afternoon Prosecuting Attorney Ttvian began the arguments for the prosecution prose-cution He was followed by Attorney Dckson who began the arguments for the Defense Ho closed ut 615 last evening and cour adjourned Judge Powers wil conclude the arguments for the defense this morning |