Show THE HATCH MYSTERY Some of tlieTcstlmonr Submitted Ij the Defense at the Investigation Investiga-tion Yesterday u ACOLOKED MURDERER EXPIATES HIS CRIME LISting Escape of Conricts Fro SloE Sing N 1 anti SpeedjrRc I capture A BLACKSMITH BECOMES HEIR TO A FORTUNE Henry J Stanley the Eipl tsr AtUcked by a German Leclnrer S a In Ucrllri BT Telrerapb t the NEws Tie HATCH TRIAL Etldoor ilrent Teslertan lo tlcAIn Coix > nAtK > giniNos April ll In the Hath trial l this morning the tlefcnce began the praentatiua of eviilcnce One feature of their side has been the calling of several witnesses wit-nesses fiat were ngarjej nnliaJlng witnes 9 for the jirotccution The courtroom wag more crowded than on any prestos any the women among the cjivctaton forming at leait hal of the audience 11 E French n traveling man tesUGed having bcerrntthe Klasicr I Hotel Saturday nkliL J IK saw I W Hatch in the hotel office at 11 oclock When the latter asVnl to 0 shown t 1 b A man who was playing cards at a table in the offire got up and showed defendant his room on the upper lloorcf tho hotel where i ale C W Hatch aloFt that night Wittiest declared that defendant W in bed which could have been seen tin the hall When he went t his room it was betwen i and 12 ocloclt Thecrcts cxaminallon althouili rigid failed to break the testimony JT Jasanard Sid he had a real estate ofllco at Denver last April and was called on by defend nnt to 1I kt in looking up n Ualm near Flagler Ho had illscuwd 1 with defeudant the rallroadiidlitlcs for reaching Flagler Edward Holby aged l described the position of the body when discovered dis-covered by him on looking through a window on Sunday afternoon Witness wis the first t teu the dead body and with another boy named Charles Parke had OIVEX TIE ALt R W Holey was called an J told about going to the Hatch cabin when his son told him thin old man was dead and described the position of the body Witness had been l told by his neighbors that he would not called I as a witness in the trial as the State anteJ only evidence to convict C W Jlillicent was called and i told of the kindly feeling existing between deceased and defendant He knew of the old man receiving Sio from his nephew on one oe Ion Hu taid the old 111 = 11 expected to receive money from mmexpcc to prove up on his claim I and I was expecting a visit from him Other witnesses tettifled to this and alto to Henry Hatch expecting to buya team with money to be fur nlheil liyhis nephew Among them was Dr GoJtmau a leading witness for the prosecution U W Beat 1 Boston broker said he had ten to the Pacific Slojc in April last with the defendant who had toM him that ho had an uncle In eastern Colorado whom he expected t visit before going EastOn East-On the Friday before Henry Hatch a found dead witness was in Denver Den-ver with the defendant when the latter again declared lib intention of visiting ills uncle though he complained of feeling unwell and was evidently undecided I An inijxjnant point was mode I when the wiliieta was a < ked the I financial circumstances of the de fendnnt last spring murder to prove that Iber was no motive for the alleged < rme This was objected to and the court sustained the objection objec-tion Oil the ground that tho prosecution prose-cution had not attemtped to piove 1 motive Many witnesses testified to the high character of the defendant de-fendant Soon Stack LenIn SING SING X y April I James Kelly and Michael FernS j convicts made 1 desperate attempt I to escape this afternoon i Kecjicri t lieetooh them to the old female prison to clcau It Onco lnsidethey grappled th Leo and before he could draw his revolver he was fell rd to the floor by a blow from a hammer When he tried to get up they told him that If humored they would kill hIm Then they took his revolver and keys and bound his hands and legs with n rope They then went to Keeper Pens room and exchanged their stripes for two wilts of Piers clothe after which they maJe their tfcapo through I eidu door into the woods lc succeeded suc-ceeded In freeing himself after name time and getting cut reported the Ittr to the wardeu who immediately im-mediately started a poeu in pursuit of the prisoners late rnen this afternoon after-noon they were recaptured aud taken back t prhon JuTruIlrllnnlerrr SEW YORK April 11John e folio aged l was todaycharged In the police court with the murder of his brother Thomas aged 9 The father WW kite complainant The boys went out together last Sunday and John returned alone denying any knowledge of the whereabouts of Thomas Since then efforts to find the missing boy have been fruitless The father caused the arrest of John on the strength of 1 story told by some other toys that the brothers fought Sunday and John threw Thomas into the rircrat the foot of gUng llSth Street The pic inveitl lrrrtllh Outlaw DF April nAn Albuquerque Albu-querque X M i > eclal to le Yell says Yesterdarii fheritTs posse located lo-cated the hiding i > laceot 1orfillio I Trujillos gang of outlaws who have been terrorizing the Inhabitants of San Miguel county for the post six mouths and stealing horses and cattle A running fight took place One outlaw named Zamora I shot and killed tim A kie by pote The ret uf thcgang were chased tu the mountains and tho posse had not been able to dislodge them at last accounts There I n large reward re-ward offered for the capture cf Tru jiiio dead oralivc A lIrJhcnrlcilAnilr Sixo SING April II Convict I Ferdinand Ward who L deeply affected af-fected over the death of his wife I not funeral granted permission to attend her B Iirlac Cloud Sraion OTTAWA April 11It Is stated that the negotiations now going on at Washington respecting Behrlng sea will retult in the adoption of acId a-cId Reason from which the Alaska Compary now ei joying a franchise thtre will be partially cz em ted i |