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Show ANNIE PRINDLE'S STORY. An Eollra Da; Is Dented to Her Cross-Enmlnalloi. HEiitcnivd quisnovs in molt- M. UAlilNx. I'lOiaraVn Wnlrnool. anl Majfle loilnrr tllie Iliclr Tcttlmonj on Hie Vllnri Mud. When our report of Ilia I'arroiia In-YmtlRutlun, In-YmtlRutlun, In CcmmUtl'iatr I'ralt'e court, clotol t X oVIock yrttcrlny uripriioon, k olnt of lw to umtor tllacuaalon by countrl u lo tlie admit-ilbllllyof admit-ilbllllyof irrialu IJinco relating lu tlio triilallonb(lli wllneae, anl ruled Uiofi t the- ccmnilnaloiitr during tlio morning. It m taken up ly onoof tlio atlorimjn (or Ihe tlifriwr, Mr. llawllna, who ToorileJ In 1IU1 au. tliorltlta to thaw lhal It wn pror tu I roro tpiclflu acta of unchaatlty ou tlio 1 art of Annlu 1'rliiJI". Mr, Wtlnu re lli-U luiiirt of lilt )Kllbn; mi I Mr. llawllna tloaed, ex. I rcsalns lilnwlf lu 1 1 tin lernn with rtRaril to Ihorfldmt iltalreof tlio ru recullon to limit Ihe e io of tho Intra. ligation after launching hclnoua ctiargo ajaluat the mantial. Thu oJliimletlQlitr decline! (o clianito lit original tilling. Thu wltniae Annie I'rlJJIewai then further urjei examined hy Mr. Hjw. lire. Mi etatml th( when War leu Vandercook lift the enlten(liry Mr. Wrlglit, uueol thetutnkeje, took he jlace Blie helleteil rrwetutlini Attorney At-torney HlephMI a Aral told her the won 1 1 have to KU Lrforu Iho gnu I Jury, after the had made her alatruietila to htm. Mr. Hlephvna ropounded certain quit jlotia to her. After Uillfylnx Itiforo the grarld Jurj Ihe only rajn to whom the olt about Maralial l'ar-na l'ar-na ilory woi MaRflo 1 orUivr, ou reachlni; thu ulleiitlary, lut cthir female trlaoiitu were around nnl tuul Hilar what alio aalJ. The next jtraoii to whomaheMke on the euu Jrct waa Mr. Ward, one of tho uuarda. rilio told hliu that ho had letter Im (artful aa lo what he eal I to her ami not make any "breake," aa ho win under the ( roteuttou of llie court. Dlattlit Attorney Varlan, In Hie n. enco of the Roteruor, after alio went lrforu the Lran I Jur. tolj her that the wan under the court', prottrllon. Hhe had no epeclil rnaa.ni lor aaylng whatthrdld lu Mr. Ward. .Noonu hat ever tot I her tt lut the thouM or thoul I lint lay III till matter. The i iretlon of her urdon Mat not ill.tuaat I In thu rienreor thecovenur, or eltt where. Mr. Iliwllna Hate tou etltluned the governor for n irdon? Wltnex-No, air. Mr. ItiwIlua-llaMi't tho queatlon of a turdon ever leeu mentioned to JouT Itneaa No, mi I no one haa tter thought of or ejioken to me about atari. Inn a iKlltlon. Mr. Itawllne Then what did ynu ineall ly teatllylngyeaterdajr that tlm man llinlil. called at Mra. Oeyny'a Imu.oliatuyou aUiut Rilling up a . tltloiifor a lardon? Wltueaa-llu aakedliiolf he tliould atait a trillion an 1 1 told him no. Mr. ittnlliia III ym deny that you ever hnitauy couvertatlon on thu tub leclwlth JillnolWeraT WllrwaaNo, lr, 1 don'l. Jud,(o liwera ill I aak to mo about It. Mr. Iliwlliu -Vie, and 3011 tpoko Jlitt, didn't jou, an 1 didn't he aayjou hadii'l lien In tlio iilteiillary long nruti fur tlm? Wltntu I don't know whether It ociurrt I exactly like that. Mr. ltawllna Hain't yon men. tlontd the matter of a pardon to Mar-thai Mar-thai I'araona Wltneu Ho mentioned It to me, ami t mid that U my frleuda thought iroiertogil a 1 anion for me they cotili do to. Tin le la no etllloii yulie lutotheUuvernor for a rdou for mo that I amaaroof, no oue haa ever named anih a It. lint to me. Mr. Ilawllna Haven't you and the nllur Klrlf nniontf joiiraehce, olleu illacutaud the queatlou of Kettl n a pardon? par-don? Witneta Nn, not oftuu, tumethlnic vi aa tatd about a ixirdou fur the ltauka Kill. lootherquraltone wltnera tald the nurred thu Jute Attorney Kouua lu Ida lllnitt, Hlie denied over havlnx tentlnvluUnuatu 1111 attorney named Wllllauta horn thu met during that enifuKtiiiftit to meet lur at nUht. Hhumet Mr. Hamilton, ki well aa .Mr. Wllllama whllo nurtliiR the latu At-ton At-ton 1 Kounaut denied moat ioal-tlvily ioal-tlvily that tlio eter vtut with hliu to n houao of iiMiltuatliiti. Khu had on vary lew occaaloii met a aaloon kttpur jiaimd I'hlluitt. Mr. llatvllua handed to tvltneaa a coiyoftlwHalt I-ake 7)-ioime.of I)e-(ember I)e-(ember 4tti, containing an article headed ' Olio of the 1'araoua Canea" Hliu tal I alio taw thla on thu Saturday after Ittue. Hhoxavu no one thu Information In-formation contained In thu article aa Part of her Icatlmony Loloru tliu grand jury, Mr. nawllna Then It could only liaye como from the got 1 ruor, the district dis-trict attorney. Ma aaalataut, or membtra of thegrnudjurjj Uftuiaa lilldn't tillanjlwjy (I.e. In further croia examination thu taij ahudld notkiiorr a man named Daly, or Dudley, lu the tall irlug thop nt thu eiilteutlar. Hliu never told any man In trmenltinllary that If he teiiutid anj thing from Mr. Btark he had only to mention her name, or come toher. Mr. Itawllnarext called tliewltueta' attention to another ankle lu thu Halt Lake rtW.C of Deo. I'nd, healed "riiucauor Manlial I'uriont " Hho tald alio n 11 1 tlila at thu .iltentlar, Lut did not rtmembur who handed thu iler Into In r cell. I'ara were tent In occatlonally for thu prlaouera to riad. Whelhtra irlamer obtained it 1 ajter or lint dtuded ujion "the favor" of tho guard. Hliu lial had iraaddrtaiid tuother iritnnera lo rend. Thla (oncluded the croa examination, examina-tion, and Aaalataut DUtrkl Attorney Hli phena theu took lllo wltnraa In hand. To hlrt ahu aald hen Mr. Wllllama 1 ailed on 1111 at Mr. lley tey'a ho ha I a 3011 ng lady with him. Mr. Htepliolia Will you explalu why you did not atato to 3 eur mother whit had oeouned? Wllit"a-My mother OU although I had dlagraced her when t waaaout o tnu pvnileutUryt aud that thu never I wanted to teuiuy fate alln. After that I thought wou.ll ketp my trouble! to 1113 at If, an I thtt la Ihu rta-011 rta-011 1 did not tell her of tnla matter. Mr. dle h.iin-Vou wire atked with retert lice to the ullellan for whleli you wuieiutlittliepeliltentlaiy. Will you tell the coiumtaloutr wiiy It naatliat you pleaded guilty inatead of being tiled? Mr ItawllntolJtcteJlothequeatlou aa Immaterial. The UomuiiMloiier What la the object of thequtttloii? Mr. Btetheite It lara upon the iiuetllouof reputation upin tvhlili the haa been aMalied III croee.examlillloti. HI111 preferred Uitervelhlateitil In the tcnlientlary rather than mike a de rente wlilcli waa auggetted avtheonl3 dofenao upon whuh the could he cleared. rim iiuritlon waa ruled to he id mlailbh, and Ihe ilrfemtant replied I WaatolJ that tho onl) Hliu of defoliau which could lie taken up In my lhnlf would bring thlnga up about roy char acter which I did not tare to hive heard, and rathtr than that 1 1 refrrrcd to plea! guilty ami gotoriMm AniwcrlngMr. Itawllnt, thettlttiiaa aald hermothtrwaa In no potltloii lo Unan3lhing for her, and ahedll not (are, therefore, toluidell her ttlthhir trouble. That waa the roatou I dl I not conflle lu hir ovtr thla mattir. Hhe haa no Itamn for thinking that ahe would not have received her niothtr'e aympathy had ahu told her if hir trout le. Mr. llawllna next rukeil what waa thu line ot detente wliu.ll wllneaa did not with to have dlath an), remaikliig It waa 011 account of thu chararttr that you ha I lieeu maintaining that kd 3 our mother to make the ibterva-Hon ibterva-Hon the did, waa It not? Wltntit .No, air, I don't know Hint II Wat. Mr. Itawllnt Vour conduct had Imti tuch up lo an I Including the Mattcraon ah adlug aa to brlug dl'graco upon 3 our faiulH? 'wiiueta No, tlr; It had not Mr. Hiwllna And your mother ftlt that, didn't ahe? Wit ( No, tlr, thedl I not. Mr. llawllna That character waa with tetprcr lu Illicit rulallnna with certain men, ao that among tporllug men you ha 1 acquired tho rrutallou of ueingauuniawu woman, and your mother knew that, dl lu't ahe? Will tat-No, air; It waa not a ftot, and my mollur did uot know It, and woull not iieltivulU Mr. Ittwlliit That lino uf defiutu 3oiltak of Involved the tjuittleu uf your ohnatlly, d hi It not? Wllueta (alter a aute) Yea, air. Mr. Varlan atked the wllneaa a few iiucatlona lu r-dlrrct examination Auino'hera'hit aald Old ynu Ill-ten Ill-ten 1 lo c utey the Idea that your character char-acter lu thla community v, aa uot above rei roach? Wltnt No, air. Mr. Varlan When you learned how your mother hail vx reated hertelf with regard to you, how did It allVct you? Wltneaa It madotnu fell hadl3. Tn Mr. llawllna My eliler'e name la MatlleCt ilnu. Hhe la twenty yeara of age An I haa leen married Ilve3eara. I have aeen my father once tlnce I have Inn In Ihe tnltenllnry. That waathediy Mr. Vanleroook trouglil n u down town an 1 I went home. I dl I not tell him anything nf thla. He laalxty-fourjeari of age and lu oor healtn. l.x-Warden Vandcrcook v.aa next c illej, I ut on Ita being dltoovered that he waa not pretent, the cummltalonir Itaued a tutipti na for Ida alttndance at 10 o'clock WtduraJay morulug. Magide torluer, a rliouer at thu tamltuntUry, whore name haaioofttu ien mentioned lu Ihecourae of thla Impilry, waa then brought lut 1 Ihe rioiu au I requeeled to take the wltnexa ttan I. Hhe haa gentrally Wen Luown at Maggie "Faulkner" all co Ihe open-lug open-lug up of the I'araona tcaudal, hut when tailed roxttrday afternoon the atato I that I'oikuer waa her proer name. Ituforoatiy queallnna were ait to her, a coot eraatlon took 1 1 ice aa to theadviaahlllly of impending the Inquiry, In-quiry, at thlattage, until Wedueaday III irnlug, and It lieing now 4 V), an adjournment till then waa agreed Uam |