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Show TKIAli FOR SlIIKDEK. i ', llAlld I'otlon't AnlfMorlrni DccUra j ' Hon Head In Hie Crlmloal ft Court Yealirday, j COLONEL KINQ'B VtnilON Or THC ? AfTAln. j The t'ro.t.blll In Hie Klog-l'lllorr Cats JS i MM in be a tlttae of in 1 raltrliiMiili, OT ; Ur Ttltettt.il to laa Xawi.l B ', toi.ii.vri, la 11. S j? ItMetnenestnsnl nl 1,1 Telal fei Jj v MKMi'lna, June 12. The anle-mor 3) trm declaiatlon of Dald 1'oston was sM ' read this morning In the Criminal H court, l-efoiii which Colonel King Is on 11 i trial for l'oslnn' murder. I u It Huston ,' said that King walked up to lilm, Bj calletl lilm a actirrlloui name, and V ' nrtslliume-llalely. n 3 Colonel King llieu took Hi" stand, Ml ami told a dillerent story. Messy ho g ' mil fntlou and aaknl lilm to with- A I draw the chargiet made against him Jf Klng)andlil wife In the cross-l III 3 . Ill Ihu famnt, ICIlig-l'lllow case. I In .ji I refused, and Klhitiieuounctil him aa Jt sJW a scoundrel. I'ostoti Ilien called King Iff vile namt and, Ihu wllnee asaertrd. ijfi i ut hla hand Uhliil hi overcoat, and Itf llm wlttnea thinking he had a pistol, ,,( drew hi own ami llre.1. 'i The cross-blil In the Klngl'lllow I ra-v waa then rt ad and King said the ,il whole tiling was a tissue of falsehoods, "J The dlvurct bill, which waa nnvrr ij tiled, wa also Introduced, ll pmf-e.l jf tol a copy of a bill wrllten by King, , stltlng fnith that hla married lift- was f unhappy and nrraiige-l fur a marriage with .Mrs. I'lllow In the event ot a I i illton-eWlngoLl.ilned. King entered h . denial of Idle. T ( |