Show TURNS DEATHLY Y PALE WHEN I HAYS HAY'S SKULL IS SHOWN TO THE JURY son soll the Man Who Vho rund the Victims Victim's w J ody dY Will Be the Next fitness in the Case days day's testimony In the Mor- Mor asa ase did not proceed far enough Ste ate the strongest links in the chin ch tn of evidence nor th the th proba- proba cy o be followed by the deno de- de two Oty two no witnesses s es wera vers exam- exam d their testimony was not such int int In any way to the prison prison- J I Hf asen en was expressionless during Ll tie the e testimony only snow now and andring ring his figuring and tak note f p pe- pe some suggestion to his I ksen sen sea De Deeply ply Moved oved I tb I ace dUring during the afternoon did hee he heThe The e deeply mo moved moed ed County Phy- Phy o O was illustrating illustrating- the J performed upon the body of W Hay The doctor c took o a skull ea bO box and placing i it upon t t the witness stand he be traced jury the course of the X L sage through Hays Hay's s brain me i sen watched the doctor Intent removed the cap of the professional skill Illus- Illus S l location catlon of the w wound and the Ithe the bullet The defendant t for a full minute a 1 5 pain passed ov over o r his features ned his eyes again to his note note- i reUm i his work M I County 1 J z J rough a severe and careful nearly two hours hours- b at I t the th Defence I oner ers er's rs s counsel seemed desirous fo t.-Ir t. he witness s to prove the K I of e every ery foot of I vicinity of the tragedy dimensions ions and and conery con- con ery room door and window iw tEU kt fuse s of P Peter te Mort sen g. ss snowed showed that Jf nce JJ-nce ce between the grave and andI I inroad troad road track had five wires tight tight and about nine inches S the at main ma-In posts of the fence nty feet apart and that be- be were upright t pieces of t It pled pied to the wires at a distance I t i ons of the Grave ons of the grave were as- as k to-be to be six and tenths seven-tenths one and three-tenths three feet one ic and three sixty 4 feet deep The wi witness said ping north and south about st of the grave there was farge arge ditch about fifteen inches p further west vest was a ati ti and covered with grass I les es The defence went very everything connected connect d JP ditch and the slough and then fitness to say that at the time scene three da days s after 1 IG g. g the ground was frozen n. n ars from this that tWill use ue the argument th that t killed Hay he would I wn the body into the slough up in the dl ditch ch rather than f- f the time to dig diga grave In n U. U frozen ground ot t Explored ns of house and andine ine In for an hours hour's s attention n ing that seemed d in any way the case was developed ex- ex that there might be some df orners in the cellar that thead the thead thead ad not nM thoroughly explored sens hens sen's counsel tried very hard Ball all evidence of measurements y the Surveyors surveyor s assistants s out out ut but their motions i were deThe dehe de- de he The he court said that he would w per- per s supervise the measurements his assistants and furnish the theater ater ter A Attorney ey Eichnor derr de- de rr the maps In evidence evidences evidence's s S had been Gene dune lis UN N. N Mayo County Physician h Dr Root Boot performed the au- au on the body of J James mes R R. Hay I was the second wit wit- It led He testified to finding a a. elling on the back of the neck Juliet wound on the left of the Ith head heild Using tsing a human skull I Ie e e t of demonstration the doc- doc d for the jury the course the thead thead ad di taken Attorney Eichnor UrnS nm two small pieces of lead and 1 Prom From rom Hays Hay's Brain did id you see these before dropped from the brain of THay Hay was the answer ping ing the physician said that t in the brain of Hay fis death and that In his h had be been n instantaneous after et tion on of the wound b examination ss na tion Attorney i to bring out that a theory of the doctors doctor's be instantaneous but butry very ry successful He did suc eed ed g the witness to answer that handed banded the bullet to Chief Hil- Hil that it was possible that he mIstaken in his identification m 1 tate then Introduced the mis- mis pieces of lead In evidence as asA A over the objection o of the t I Ct examination I developed that o ad examined the contents of ach of the deceased and that pinion on death had occurred with with- hours att after r Mr Hay had fin- fin I may have died within half an ane e eaid id the doctor If he ate a I would say that the time hort Two hours is the maxI max- max maxI I testimony will ill prove an import- import k kiln n the chain of evidence of- of the State Hay left his home en minutes before 9 o'clock at and the shot hot which is supposed his life was heard at J 30 cross examination the l defence tout the fact that Dr Mayo 1 3 opinion in gome ome degree upon been told of Hays Hay's s supper and strongly urged that for foi leon ison his testimony should be dis- dis d d Tiey ney Eichnor said that he would lat later r that Hay lad had eaten a light leaving home and pend- pend of this evidence JUan of the defence was over- over evident VideL that will conery con- con ery inch of the ground all the rough the trial His Ills counsel Inan in- in Jan an objection at eVery possible and when overruled invariably f ith an exception Jurors requested that A session of e held Saturday in order that be disposed of without dela but Judge Morse beIg bp- bp Ig to go to Provo to hold court adjournment was wa taken londay morning Hat time tIpe the State Stat will call the a 3 who found the body burled in the field the day f fol- fol his disappearance |