Show MORRISON MURDER TRIAL HUSBAND OF MTJRODBRED WOMAN WO-MAN ON THE STAND Ho Details His Relations With tho Accuse Before the Latters Fatal Quarrel With Mrs Castle I 1 Eldorado Kan Dee 301n Castle was on the witness stand for five 1 J hours today during which time ho dc tailed his relations with Jessie Morn I I son before the latters fatal quarrel with Mrs Castle Those who had expected ex-pected that his crossexamination would reveal sensational testimony I were disappointed I was not disclosed dis-closed that his relations with Miss Morrison had been anything but those of a lend It was shown that he had taken Miss Morrlfcon riding had accepted ties from her and received letters from her the latter after he had become be-come engaged to Miss Wiley who afterward became Mrs Castle Castle Cas-tle admitted showing some of the let ndmited showIng te ters to Miss Wiley and that they made I her angry with Miss Morrison he also admitted that Miss Morrison had never I threatened his fiancee but Instead had made friendly overtures to her I I was made plain that jealousy over I Castle existed between the two women Just before Castle was dismissed I from the stand this afternoon the attorney at-torney for the defense looking wit ness squarely In the face and speaking speak-ing slow asked You have told 1 that there was in your relations with Jessie Morn son I sonWitness did not flinch when he replied re-plied Yes sir There was nothing more intimate than what you have told No sir Later in the week Miss Morrison will take the stand in her selfdefense I The Site concluded the examination of wltensses tonight I used forty of the fiftyone witnesses It had subpoenaed sub-poenaed An effort will be rrade by the prosecution prose-cution to Introduce Into the evidence the cothos worn by Mrs Castle at the time she was assaulted and a written writ-ten statement of hers which purports I to be her dying statement The defense will fight the Introduction I Introduc-tion of this evidence Judge Shlnn has said once that the clothes should not be admitted In evidence |