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Show rfilI0BT JiSJKISSER" M$ of Slayer of "Ned" Wei Hanks Produces More'- SenSali0nS LE nearing CLOSE ,a flr-in-Law of Defendant Iglwoeps When Letter Is M Read. Jjlt V.JLi! lo The Tribune. fiSaSss. Dcc' "T-'rht c,ul of lhc ljMrl SoutUortli murder trial is In 4h' YItli the refusal of the court lo nk&M. h? dcfcn"c 10 i,ur0fluco witnesses v4Bleni?nt of the testimony ofTcred ."H'Kjfo, BiHlc ?trellt. testifying In rc-"HJJW rc-"HJJW for Hip filfltc- ,l,c fCc'c rested 'a'111 llC !uJJolinin,C"t f 0llrL 1,1,0 ' - lji o'clock tomorrow morning the )tJWi-r.H t.111 bechi and it Is reasonably jSKj lUt the ease will o 10 the Jury tflir'' of'crnoon. 'wfiMfr A, ? ConCoh and G. W. Green tiifir trstlmony as expert wit-o"3Bj wit-o"3Bj (or the stale nt last evening's tajljjKui and Mis. Bosslc Slrftltt was re-Jjffly re-Jjffly to the stand when court convened .Wjflj irsm n?, her direct examination be-IljjHrf be-IljjHrf (tiatlve to tlie visit, of Southworth tlEfluV v,cr.Te in i-nlt Lake in .August of UJplin.i ijfdnrcd that lhc defend-mm' defend-mm' u lonsldcrnblu of a "'kisser," and flflt n rte IwMt of kissing all the mem-flan mem-flan t( tin Streltt fumlly whenever he Wm-A proiiltej to do so. The men. said VTW' i '!'". were not excluded from his 1 JBa-: operations. On cross-exnmina-it Mrs. Streltt paid that Southworth fl) i'Jd everybody lir Iter house cx-f-BMf.ln .on and tlie soldier. Ralph I-'ul-jfij- fh letter refused lu be kissed' by V.'Of. At one lime the daughter. DjBtrJ.,rjn(llitd a rolling pin in Suuth-' Suuth-' i'fmxl! He iind tlnemcncd lo strike J2Hn"':t did not slop "fooling with her." V?Mem. SlrtlU told of lhc kissing and ?JBMufrt Induced In by the icfcndnnl Kid Jlp. nila Southwortb and testified .riJB'i it s sliortly after th pair tame HBi Of rou. thai they were scaled on 'Siifcr; nsnced In thin performance JJMrw.iilnNoiiii proposed that they tale TftSi nl Uo the tool house. Mrs. Streltt rjj-Sti '-'J crog the srcci on their way "fji a w! house ,1)3, Throat to Kill. jQm Inlaws the visit of Mrs. Myr;i Zaki-""tr. tlii wiiiic-Js ?aid thdi she- fJMtei't IM woman was butting m on Jji'aicilli, but aftorwuids changed bur flj Robftl Ttod en told her that Mm? c ic.i wife f South worth. ,2U'. '"e drfMirlnnl called nn and xnid lLilL'u up to the house. Mrs. 'JSji1 W she (old him nlir would kljl J Ilil. as she wanted no man iIsflSSi''fr hDVf( wl,o would .aseot-uii-s S1'K iJtltM- thuil Ills wife. )Vmp (feitt, when quest IoihkI i-f-L-ned-ASIt1. wtnibn offered bv Mr?. Falr-JflMlW! Falr-JflMlW! I.ist venliiK s setftn. decdnred aMb'Smit,.,al" "'r"1fi hrr regards for S&it'. ikn "f'sbbor a ml ber fe'.ale- llMt Ws 0,:,M,, r,'l wnil I would mM-h-,r to Imve hep soinihini; HiW 1l, Jimae!.1' Annonneed Mrs. tTjtB VH, "ol. J,,M what It Mhoubl be. Rl 'rf(-"i Introdnrrd .1. I") 1 vVf rc,I,":on i"e''-liant. lie te5-M te5-M P?.t L' '"''woHlr bad unlhniled 5i T LUi0.fflln v"lfKc. sisned il . f eVdo,,'p w. prpsenid in il V' Peail to them for m-iu-y ' wV for"1 fo' ' ;'blreu. v ' j.""6 Mncy Came From. S 9 Hr i?' d'!:" Pn-r(J on the Z flf"aV """iworlli. bad told lilni Hi i'f A n1": WM" nuRalld at the h kit i''.119 ,l:'t he monpv to SV.ti;"1'1 Iwl been raised. In con- 8 ,Dr i,7,,',:-V 1,A!HR Hire tt ownti, " '.T t,,'sm ,iny way. Jul j'l l?e inV V1" """noon session . r' vici. , 1 , n'osl '""national evl- frHf lni''vJrl"J; .Thl'; woman. ,f niv. V J' , l"-:iitory manner. fil W "l-5?i,,h twnn b0'" Illinois 2" '4 nWr1,r?'L'0'- of the defeu- . Mat kL.h. ""d.her husband (l? H?ftrnl'1- ,Mr5- So'Hl worth I l!f,"'l " a'w ''4i,"Phr Si yenrx !'lu,j. 0,1 30- Tl'- latter resides- 1 ,s!l'0n,an WaB Involved. W wW ,,,J h, 'uountalu rouM- 9 ih l.nr ..L l,,f '"'-'"ed a few W ' " "f-luothrr-ln-linv ;,t 1-ann- H LJl"nr hl,,,!''1 lo 'er visit u ' "M? ln,'dUeed to the m W the ""I)P"'". at iho 2 ni!4 thr Mrm'-V had walked Hv2w ' do lr"n"JlM t,v"' "k"'I- HI' !S in f' u.1,0mo- T'' '"'xt .M::- H fl'-loi-U ;ie went lo "Andy" Southworth's home and remained thM' several dnjx. The witness said she mot Mvra South-worth South-worth at Fnvinlnctoii and tlie two had been fiiendlv and cordial, receiving a number of letters from Henry's wife nftCM she returned to th" west. One of these lot -lets, written Dei-ember S, 1U10. was Introduced In-troduced in evidence. It exnrcsscd the gratitude of Mvra Southworth for the Christmas present mmi to Yicr and the children bv the dead brother's wife, 'lhc tonus of the letter were rrlcndly and endearing- . Denies Accusations. On cross-examination the wltnrs denied de-nied In no uncertain terms that her relations re-lations with Henry SouUiworl'n had been other than absolutely proper. The woman wom-an testlllcd earnestly and protested cm-phatioallv cm-phatioallv her Innocence of wrongdoing with the delendant. It wa during the Intioductlon and reading of a loiter from her to Henry Southworth and hi wife that the wil-u'ss wil-u'ss wept bitlcrlv. declaring that she had l it ten the letter wnlle she was looking at the world ihrouEh tear.-. In Ibis letter let-ter she told or her unhappy lot In life an a remit uf her husband's death and because be-cause of her nhyMeal ailment?. Hie do-clari'd do-clari'd In her writings that Henry's race was cheerful to her: that, he had a Soulh- worth heart and that alio loved hlni be-caure be-caure he wag su much like Edward, her husband. She thought, she would be happv If she knew sh" could alwnvs ho with Henry in life and "for all tlmo and eler- " With the completion or Mrs. South -worth s eroi'S-exainlnatlon tho court re-Hired re-Hired the dereine further Introduction of witnesses to refute the testimony offered bv .Mis. Streltt In rebuttal wud tho at-torn-vs for the defence roucd their case. Judge Harris said there would be no everting session and tin nd.iourii uieut was taken until H' o'clock tomorrow morn-ins. |