Show I MILLS TESTIFIES TODAY Defendant will tell His Story I I of the Shooting I It t I I WILL BE HOURS ON STAND I I i I r Rev Mr Wallace will Testify thin j I Morning the Confession I Regarding I I Made in His Presence by Mrs i Mills Gov Steuiienberg will be on I I the Stand Today or Tomorrow I I Prosecution May Attempt to Show I i that Mills Had Previous Information I Informa-tion of His Wifes Conduct I I I The testimony in the Mills trial today to-day will probably be 1 the most Interesting Interest-ing that has yet been given in the e ale Rev D Douglas Wallace superintendent superinten-dent of St Marks hospital will be the Jlrst witness unless Gov Steunenberg of Idaho arrives in time to give his evidence this morning Business matters mat-ters demand the presence of the Governor Gov-ernor in Salt Lake tomorrow and It may be that ho will not arrive until then Mr Wallace will testify to the confession Mrs Mills made to Capt Mills In the presence of Mr Wallace at the hospital and also to the state of Capt Mlllss health while he was qonllned in St Iarks Mrs Wallace I who was also present when the confession con-fession was made will not be called asa as-a witness unless It is believed her lestl rnony is vital to the case Mr Uigoy i a wellknown citizen of Idaho proml neat In Mormon church In that Stale will be In Salt Lake today and will testify to the good character of the defendant I The defendant himself will then be I placed on the stand Should GOY Steunenberg not arrive In time to testify this morning Capt Mills may begin his story this forenoon He will no doubt be on the stand for at least one day as his testimony will be quite lengthy and his crosscxamlimllon Is j expected to occupy considerable time < When Capt Mills I llnlshcs hIs test I I mOllY Drs Pike and Glvlns experts on insanity I will be called by the defense I and the testimony will not be concluded con-cluded before Wednesday night at the earliest The depositions for the defense de-fense are all In now unless Gov Stouncnberg falls to arrive In time when his deposition will be read It was taken in this city last month while the Governor was on his way to Wash illInn i I TJ3STIMONY IN REBUTTAL I It Is impossible to estimate Just how much time the prosecution will con I sume In Its testimony In rebuttal The I i prosecution will endeavor to offset the testimony the defense has offered as to I i Capt Mlllss insanity by the intioduc tion of expert medical testimony for the I Stale One or to medical experts from Salt Laku will testify and It is i wild the prosecution will summon Dr Hardy Har-dy superintendent of the Stale insane asylum at Provo although the attorneys at-torneys for time State say that Dr Hardy has not been consulted in regard re-gard to the matter The prosecution will without doubt urge revenge as a I i I motive for the crime Maiming1 tnal I I Mills killed OMclveney out of revenge for the seducing of the formeis wife In support of this it will urge that con I I Kideriible time elapsed after Mills was told that OMelveney was the guilty niiin before the Captain sought out the engineer and shot him Jt will endeavor en-deavor to show thai Mills walked about the streets for considerable time recognized and spoke to friends and went to Time Halls and opened his trunk before he went to the Short Line building The prosecution will call a witness who claims to have seen Mills at The Halls between the supposed lime of the confession and the time of the shooting and it Is expet led that this witness will testify that there was 1 nothing unusual In rapt Mlllss conduct con-duct when he was ut The Halls Tt is also believed hat I time prosecution will attempt to question Mrs Millss fharatler In general previous to the time she suys she was intimate with OMelveney and will contend that Capl Mills hud opportunities of learning learn-ing this In the effort to show that hero was no particular justlflealion for Millss assault on OMclvency when the killer was nol tIme only guilty mun The attorneys for the State will not say that volunteers who were members of the Captains rompany at Honolulu will bo culled lo testify as to Mrs Mlllss conduct while she was there although al-though It is freely rumored that some ofVthese men will testify GUESSERS REGARDING JURY Some alleged mindrenders who have been attending the trial regularly have advanced a guess us to what the jury will do These wise prophets say there will be a disagreement eleven for acquittal amid one for conviction They pay that Juror Carter who was a juryman In the Thlecle case will Ante for conviction Just what the dippers into the future base their guess on they will not tell and there seems to bo little reason lo give It any credence as tIme two cases arc fur from parallel This class of guesscrs always bobs up a it a murder trial and their voices are heard far and near In the land 1C the testimony Is all in by Wednesday Wednes-day night it is probable that the ease will go to the jury Thursday Deputy County Attorney Van Colt will open the argument for the Stale He will be followed by D N Struup for the defense de-fense Judge Powers und County Attorney At-torney Putnam will close A prominent citizen of Pocatello slated yesterday that man people lu Pocatello remember the visit of Capt nnd Mrs Mills to that city Just before be-fore tin shooting and when it is stated Mrs Mills confessed that she had been untrue to her husband The couple stayed at time Hotel Hanks in Pocalello It Is known lo people in the t hotel that apparently neither the Captain nor his wife slept that night as he seemed to be pleading with her to divulge the imme of some person and at times was apparently upbraiding her Those Avho knew him and saw him there say they were struck by his apparent ap-parent mental distress during his stay |