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Show A ltI) lAhK. The I'eople s. J . oir, In Hto llilrd Illtlrtct Court. Tho rociedllje.a lending up to the csso against J. W, Wo I II, for rio, wero furtl er ventilated before Judge Ziioaiid the Jury thlstnornlng. The ilefentohad Iheir liililtitr, whin uvl ilence was Introilucvii Intended hi show that there was ni complaint by Ihe girl or her parents at Kouutaln Green after Ihe Hnie of the wrong doing complilned ol; that the joung woinan, artlculsrly, niadu no der lure from her former dviorlnient to ward her teacher an 1 nppirently had nothing to rind fault Willi, Alw, the defendant's geneial reputation was given an nlrlug, but Le did not gain inuell froui llur. rho cap ebrnf In Ihe wh lo Btructuro waB rearhe-l by ulllrg tho defendant de-fendant himself on thu aland. Ho gave r trlef Ricount ol bis tareer up to thetimo cf locating at 1'Jeomnt Ureen aa n fcchool teacher, luvlng Mamie Auern uliu of Ii1bu-flls. Ii1bu-flls. The eecond I rldny nftercom niencemcnt, ahe aeked her teacher to write her some table not found In ber booka, and ho told her to wall till school vi aa out and he would fix the m for her. Hhe walled, and her downfall began lo assume definite aha Rt thla -ollit. Ilie"liaeher," twice thu nge of Ihe girl hnwaaetiiplujed to Icitruct, Immediately Im-mediately took advantage of lila opor tunltlee, and the lotlrucllon lnirte-d were not thoae found In any of the text booka or other re-cogulcl nutborliy. The tt acher became a lover, not such u one na eoinetlinea Hilda Justlflcjttlon befaru the world even In tho face cf parents' opposition, but one whose nrefeasloua lead tu dlnhonor, whoso carcssea are those of thu lustful lust-ful lout bent upon eolf gratification without caro for the couecquencce to his victim, Thu exeluelve lesaoua liecatnti more and mere fru liient and the rerervn Irta and less rccptlble. till In n abort time It dis-a dis-a pealed altogetbir. Not only during Hi- lluio of the circus (Koreinugh's) here, but prior lo that, Intimacy existed ex-isted tielween the two. This Is sub-alanllally sub-alanllally the story aa It fell from the defendant's own ll. Uf course, the story Itself la nut fit fori ubllcatlon. He hai already convicted hlniielf of fotnl tatlon, liuterhaps thu .lefen.e dors nut care for this, the punishment being by comparison In'IgiilHcaut, At Uui, Mr. Hleplieus,alicr n searching search-ing an 1 effective cross elimination, nnnouucej that he might want to eik R fuw more n,uestloiis, and the court took a reccsi till : o'clock, Rt which time the CR-n wa rreuiurd. The evidence closed aholtly iKiTorua o'clock, andMr.HloiihenBioke brlilly fir thu rosecutl in, followed by Arthur Ilruwn for the defense At 3.IS he was stilt speaking, Uit there la nodoubt of thu Jury getting the caw- today, IIOWB UUllMlMIU.NIH ailkCOIAN, J. C. Hegel, charged with fornlca-llon fornlca-llon Willi Mrs, Horsey, In thla city ou the Mill of last month, came up, was arraigned and examination tel for the lTlli. at 10 r. in. The bonds was fixed at S.WV, which nt 1 p. in , had not been given. |