Show CORDON CORROBORATED He Sticks to His Testimony That Abe Majors Shot Capt N Brown Joseph Belnap Is Equally Certain of the Same ThingCordon Said He Didnt Know Who Killed Brown to Save Majors From Lynching I Logan Sept 2GThe entire morning session of the District court was devotee de-votee to crossexamination of Sheriff Cordon His testimony was unshakable unshak-able however He admitted thatAbe Majors was very much affected by the tragedy on thcjhillslde and groaned in I anguish over the dead body of his brotjier also admitted that he C9r I donY stated In response to inquiries made by people who came upto the I scene of the tragedy that he did POt know who killed Brown but explained that he said so merely to shield thc prisoner whom he feared they might attempt to lynch He denied ever asking ask-ing Majors who killed Brown Joseph Belnup followed Sheriff Cordon Cor-don on the witness stand and his testimony tes-timony was practlcaly the same as Cordons He was equally certain with the latter that Abe Majors fired the shot which killed Brown He also said that when defendant was called upon to surrender I while lying behind the lock that his brother fell across Majors Ma-jors shouted back that his brother was dying and he didnt want to leave him Mr McGurrin crossexamined but beyond be-yond establishing some slight variations varia-tions in the story told by the witness from he ono told at the former hearing hear-ing l fueled to shake his story James Stokes of Tluqe Mile BoxEld cr county frho wae In Jail at Brigham under sentence for fornlcatlo went upon the stand and testified that while in jail ho i heard Majors opnfesn to a tramp that he shot Brown The dj fendants attorneys handled Stokes without gloves crossexamining him and apparently dostrqyed the force of hjn testimony This concluded the days work In court |