Show THE HAWORTH TifiAl Twenty Witnesses Examined by the States Attorney I THE FINDS ARE SWORN TO The Shotgun and Shells Identified The Finding of the Coat and the Claim of the Defense With Regard to ItSon of tire Murdered Man is on the Stand and Tells Straightforward Straightfor-ward Story A Witness Who Saw Haworth at Several Places and Who Fully Identifies Him Farmlnglon Juno 6Thc Slate ex amlned twenty llnesses lodny jn the navorili trial many of them giving HreTT corrobopa the ovldcneo already h concerning the events im mcd iatcly connected with the killing of Sandahl l amid tIm search for clues Decctj0 vc Franks and Deputy ilFs Shot OaIrdnn WIlley and Cotterehl cull fled to the two attempts rlefendrtitt lint fliacic to shoised escape under conditions that lihmit to be ready to forfeit his life athter hir to Uhideigo the of ordeal being nod for murder the first at tCinpt behitg hIs on TaJtuai jump out of Eho window 11s last tIme break since ainci the second l ll he tiIaI lCgami Part of Mr Coterehla tCStpiot had a beaming on the alleged which conspiracy by tIm oPinion of lie officer hItwomthi was to be frced The witness hel7ttcd a tahic with he 1rluohor after hra tttemhi In which th hattom he saLti ivuiri hiae Oscaxil if lie had not SIilhCd antI fallen In lie hail Iaiiottut Intifliated to Mm Cottereli that am I angenie3 bad iCefl Iliade outside that WotiIcL have asslsteci him in esenling If lt opeit air Jid beemi reached This Cutimony may have ho outcome of the contempt sonir bearing proceerL on > leg now pending against Has Chris iwlicrson and his nssoclales Ilull Urson and Jenson who mcst are under ar THE TESTIMONY The first witness examined ihls morn leg was James II nm Of Layton one of the party that fouml some shotgun hehi In a ditch three miles north of Layton on AprIl 12 1S99 antI who was with Detective Franks the next day when the overcoat and mask were Picked up The defence claimed that the coat had not been there all the Willie Francis Bone corroborated the testi mony of the former witness as to the finding of twentytwo shotgun shells Lorenzo Stoker of Roy Weber coun > ty testified that in March 18J > 9 he was engaged In farming and feeding sheep The gun that was found under a straw stack near where the overcoat and shells were picked up was shown to witness and Identified by him as the one taken from his camp TIm shells that had been found and Identified by former witnesses and hot gun that Mr Stoker had Identified were offered In evidence and accepted over the objection of the defense An ex ccptlon was noted He missed his gun on March 27 JS99 and next saw It In September when It was brought to him by exSheriff Bel nap napMrs Mrs Polly SoUer wife of the last witness also Identified the shotgun Lawrence Thornley of Layton testi lied that he was herding sheep in Sep tember 1833 near the Rio Grande Western track three miles northwest of Layton found a shotgun in a straw stack there It was loaded with No 12 blue paper shells Gun identified Witness Wit-ness later sent the gun to Mr Ellison The next day in company with William Nalder and James Ellison witness searched In the slrawstack and found a pistol The pistol formerly Identified as the one Sandall carried was shown to witness and identified as the one he found Glen Thornley and Marvin Thornley testified to the finding of the gun and pistol and their delivery toJtlr Elllaon Eugene Sandall a son of the murdered man Identified a purse carried by his father Witness said he had seen and conversed with the defendant Ha worth In Layton In February before the murder defendant was In the main loud a little north of tin Farmers Union store talking horselradlng with Dan King Haworth had a companion and was driving a team with several horses following witness father came there while the horsetrading waa being done defendant went with witness to his fathers barn to see a horse no trade was made was close lo Ilawartn talking to him for twenty mlnutos Defendant theYi went on toward Ogden Next saw Ilaworth in Ogden on Traders Trad-ers alley that was > In April after the murder recognized him then Witness saw Haworth In the county Jail last New Years day after his arrest Identified Identi-fied him as the fame man he had seen In Layton and afterward In Ogden Witness Wit-ness identified his fathers revolver a Harrington Richardson weapon and said his fathers custom was to sleep without a light Deputy Sheriff W B Nalder and Peter A Barton of Layton gave corroborative cor-roborative testimony concerning the finding of the revolver an empty shell a sack a bar of Iron and other articles that have been placed in evidence Detective TD A Franks of Salt Lake examined by Mr Allison said that In April 1899 he was employed in aearch Ing for clues to the murderer of Mr Sandall on April 13 1890 he and James II Hill found an overcoat in a field north of Layton inthc pocket of which was a cotton suck In the shape of a mask The articles were produced and identified and witness adjusted the mask on himself showing how one wearing it would be able tp see and how it was tied with a string at the baclc Di r W F Ingram of Kayaville wni called to Inspect the dead body of Randall Ran-dall on March 29 1809 found home shots In the throat thought the charsQ entered en-tered lie mouth the upper and lower jaw the tongue and fhcokhone were torn any Sandalls death was caused by and was the result oC that wound Crossexamined I by Mr Weber witness wit-ness said the face vas nowdcrmarked a HUlc could not say that Die wound had been made while lie assailant was over hla victim the laceration extended to the tonsils and shots vcrc lalcen from that region James E Ellison told ot findlm a revolver as testified In by font A It nessea had received Mr SandaJJs purse from Joseph II AMcn after It had been found by a seatxhliit PartY Deputy County Clerk Iihner was called and asked 1C tho exhibits in the case had been In his office Hlncc tho preliminary pre-liminary hearing on January C 1900 Before Be-fore witness answered the defense admitted ad-mitted the custody of tin articles and witness was excused Oliver Wood of Fielding Ihox Eider county formerly Sheriff of Davis county coun-ty testified that on March 28JfPU ho was camped seven or eIght inllcsj north of Layton during the night his food which was carried In a cutton sack disappeared dis-appeared from his Mngon could not Sit y the sack counsel ihovedhhrt was the one he lost but It was ltnntr William W Ramsey if Jnyton had seen Haworth In Liyion twice nlicut a month before the murder hrith > times near the Farmer TJniun ntorc John Norman of Laylon Hllflod further fur-ther concerning the finding oi the iron bur that It Is supposed was uwcd in forcing an entrance to the door and then Court adjourned until iO a in tomorrow to-morrow |