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Show SH WILL KBIT SKI OF KILLING Sorenscn' Murder Case, It Is Expected, Will Be Concluded Con-cluded Saturday. Tho jury in the trial of Alfred Sorenscn, So-renscn, charged with murdering Thomas Thom-as .IT. M'cGillis, will visit Sorenscn s jewelry store, 71) East Second South street, this morning lo sec the objects on the scene of the killing described by witnesses. Then the eifse will be argued. The state's evidence will uo reviewed re-viewed by 12. 0. Jicatherwood. district attorney, while .ludg O. N". Hilton will plead i'or the- defendant. This promises prom-ises to be tho niot interesting day t'i the trial. It is probable that the case will go to the jurv tomorrow, N. B. LeBlond, director of tho ace laluiidry. which hns a branch in the rear of Jorense'n j-fore, was recalled re-called by the state yesterday to rebut testimony uiven by .Mrs. Sarah Tau-I'er, Tau-I'er, employed in" the laundry ofho. Mvs. Taufo'r was a defence witness, swearing that fcGillis approached So-renson. So-renson. threatened to kill the ;invclor and placed his hand lo hi hip pocket ti.s if to draw a revolver. LoBloiid testified tes-tified thai Mrs. Taufer, April two days after the shooting, told him Sorenscn So-renscn had been the aggressor in lit" quarrel and that McGillis was shot down while.' ploading for his life. Mrs. McGillis. tho widow, was called. This time tho defense did not object to her testimony. She said hey de-'oased de-'oased husband never carried a revolver. revol-ver. Deputy Sheriffs Axel II. Steele and S. W. 'Hedges were iiifo recalled and denied Hedges jabbed a knife through the bullet hole in tho rear w;iH of the store. A. S. Kienke, T.j. D. S. university instructor in meehiinical arts, testified to having examined the panel struck by the bullet. Jle found a hole clear through. Several character witnesses were heard op both sides, |