Show r rS BENBROOK EVIDENCE ALL iN 4ICe J j j Taking of f f Testimony Concluded Yesterday Afternoon 13 Assistant County Attorney Van Cott Makes the 2td qJ I RrsrArgumcnt Fivc More Speeches Coming n I AI Mltl5 ° t tl5 The testimony In the Bonbrook case ti J I Js all in i and the arguments begun The t defendant wjis on the stand under I crossexamination yesterday until 210 rhe defense then put on one more witness Ii wit-ness und rested The prosecution Introduced 1 i In-troduced testimony In rebuttal until Ir wh < Mi both sides rested und Assistant I lIt l d It ant County Attorney Van Coll made s4l the opening argument for the Slate speaking for about an hour I t Judge Kane will open for the defense rOp this morning and will probably speak till the forenoon County Attorney Putnam Put-nam and Mr Rogers will follow and Judge Powers and Arthur Brown Avlll I close I la possible that a night session S ses-sion will be held today and if necessary I tomorrow There arC still five speakers tllsel I to he heard and unless night sessions 1 are held the case will probably not roach the Jury before Saturday 9 C The defendant was turned over to I Arthur Brown for crossexamination dll soon after court opened yesterday Ii r morning Mr Brown went over Ben brdoks history and his story o the t tragedy very fully developing several f new facts but falling to shake Ben i brooks version of the shooting very much Benbrook was much more at case than on Monday and seemed to t have perfect control of himself lib gave his answers slowly and deliberate Jf ly but never appeared to hesitate Attorney At-torney Brown developed that Benbrook y had once while an oilleor In Arizona U been a member of a posse which killed a man who resisted arrest and that 1 on the morning of the day of the tragedy Benbrook accidentally discharged his Im revolver in a saloon Benbrooks cross vi examination brought out further differences tj dif-ferences between bin l testimony and ij that of some other witnesses but this was largely along minor lines The usual large crowd was present i all day yesterday a 1 classes being represented from squalling infants in arms to aged men and women 1r Among the witnesses to whom special Interest attached was Col Bruback but he was only on the stand a few moments f mo-ments tant and his testimony was unlmnor r |