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Show IflADY FDR JisinF JURY 'oiawMplares That He Feels 'lulely Certain of Be" I rN ing Acquitted ID BY HIS FAMILY Interest Is Manifested JI Classes in Outcome Out-come of Case. The Tribune. t April 12. "If the jury was render its verdict at this would not be in. the least bear it, i'or I am certain iii mud that it would bo ac-This ac-This was the statement made Joseph Henry Martin, whose : charge of shooting Detective ranis on November 9, 1913, iih a jury iu Judge James A. ourt after 5 o 'clock Monday ict of the jury in tho prcs-ioc3 prcs-ioc3 not mean merely that guilty or innocent of the attack upon the Pinkcr'ton is he walked out on West b street, on the early morn-umber morn-umber 9. The shooting- down i, disguised in the clothes of Its, was another climax in Lain of blackmail outrages in Otfdeu over a period of Ihrcc years, imes Committed. ny another climax to the il affair of April, 1913; the io. Culver diamonds in Doll; Do-ll; the theft of $300 from Culver in January, 1912. !I earlier theft of a diamond Mrs. McLaren Boylo Wallin isequent return on payment or all theso crimes, together oldup of the Overland Lira-Southoru Lira-Southoru Pacific three years it of the Oregon Short'Line 110; the person who wrote ail letters assumed the ro-tin ro-tin appears certain of his lie talked as freely of the as a man who had already ted of a charge which inigtit uni to the penitentiary for ruing, he said: ntircly satisfied with the ii which my side of tho jecn presented, and T can-rc can-rc that the jury will re-rtlict re-rtlict of guilty on tho kind co the state has put in c While J could have in-more in-more evidence in what sur-rcburtal, my attorney link it necessary. aportant Point. ""tho case of Mrs. Boyle's tcs- ."pay. for instance, we could have Ktoveral witnesses on tho stand ,rj,M! ould testify that they had B1" at dances at tho Hermitage thijKlPs' hall many times, but WKm an unimportant point. Mr. tjMBptenjcn has not told me the IfiR" of .tho line he will follow jB?e closing arguments. . pfcf in tho overalls and dark shirt iWTBJJie has worn for the past several B2B',ThBn not required to be in the f?0"'. Martin was allowed the lib-JTJR.V. lib-JTJR.V. the sheriff's office for an plSIm afternoon to talk with hi MfBffrx1 ,)Ceu xn constant utteud-Xf.ii utteud-Xf.ii e trial- Tno youngest child KJfc.n asleep in her arms while she JjjKJW11? for her husband, and Mar-itBPWand Mar-itBPWand kissed the sleeping in- fant and also his wifo as he entered the room from' tho ,in'l corridor. All of Monday will bo given over to thc closing clos-ing arguments of thc attorneys, and tho case will go to thc jury about 5 o'clock tomorrow evening. Cost Approximates $8000. As near as can be estimated at tho present time tho Martiu trial will cost Wcbcr county' not less than $6000, or approximately $200 per day since it was, started four weeks ago. This does not include all of the $2223 bill submitted sub-mitted by Theodore Kytlta, tho handwriting hand-writing expert, nor tho $400 expense incurred in-curred in his final trip to Ogden to ap pear us a rebuttal witness for the stato. Tho total cost of the trial may reach $S000. . . , , . . It appears from the items included in Kytka'8 bill for services that he has charged Weber county at the rate of $50 per duy for riding back ant forth between Ogden and San Francisco in Pullman drawing-room sections, adding also the cost of the section and all othor travcRig expenses. County otlicors are certain tli3t. thc commissioners will do considerable pruning when the Kytka bill is presented, and in addition to this some of thc cost of the expert testimony testi-mony will be paid by persons interested in the Martin caso. Taken altogether it is not probable that Kytka will receive re-ceive more' than $1000 direct from Weber county. .... Among tho principal items ot expense for thc Martin trial arc $1000 for jury ' service, with an additional $500 for expenses ex-penses of thc jury;, $1000 for extra bailiffs, service on witnesses and otnoi incidental expenses, and not less than $2000 for witnesses' fees. |