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Show WHETSTOXB OX TUIAL. Iho Verdict Looked I'or on Thursday Mght or Irlila; Jloralug. At the Whettlone trial at Ogden yi sterday, the atteudamu was aa large as bi fire. Dr. Hi ringer was recalled, lleitttell that he told Oeieaeed tho day beforo lio died nnd befuru the stilenimts were taken,that hu could not live and might die at any lime. In the wlneroom of thu saloon McLelli n told witness he considered the wound fatal. Mr. Williams, father-in-law of the deceased, stated lint at the time hu vlslUd Mcl.cllau the latter lat-ter told hlni It ute had business and Whettlone was too iU ox for hi in. t)n crcM-exatnlnatlou w I Intra staled he was acquainted wllti the do-ceatco. do-ceatco. about twelve years. Mrs. Whetstone, wife uf tho defendant, defend-ant, was next called. Hho staled that tho had llvrd III Ogden about tp years. Had been married to the df-fendant df-fendant atout twelve years. Had known Mcl.ellau about eight years. About two years ago Molllan went to her homo between ID aud 12 o'rlock and ualled several times for Whetstone. Whet-stone. Witness answered the call and Moli Han again atked for Whttttone, and theu drew a revolverand 11 red two shots In the air In rapid succoeilon and without saying nil thing further turned nway Coroner Allen tetllfled that he had known Mol.ollau twelve years. Mo. Lrllan was In MoNutl'a dm store the dav tfore the shooting. Mol.ellan said ho would bo discharged from the deputy marthalthlii on thu next day; on that day ho made an exhibition of how ho would carry hlmtclf In case he got In cloru quarters, A. 11. Cook was inlled aud gavo cor roborallng testimony. The rrcsecutlouiTJIod 11,0, Thompson, Thomp-son, who ttstllled hn was it police culver cul-ver In Deinerl knew J. It, Whitlow, Iho colored purler, aud hit mutation for truth and vofeolty was bad, Cuurt then adjourned uutll this mornlug. |