Show Trial Hinges o on Shape of Footprints i JH OFFERS 0 IN 1 S. S COU COURT T HEARING fA IN INI I Lf L. on Trial for Robbery of 1000 prom Postoffice fice a t und nd Utah Last May TUDY Jn an heels shoe leather leath- leath er and and footprints with a cn jar iary sentence for an ana and d a postoffice robber rohber in view pied pica the attention of the purt I 1 court today at the first session w term m following the draw- draw men for the jury who will servo serve servon mien osmen n until all aH the tho cases in tho the thet thoI I t calendar are disposed of some February I case was that of ot the United I W. W L. L charged d I ing hating entered the postoffice at Iah I I Utah fah ah last lut May In company company with Volcott a n year old youth routh and d her person now at large larse and 11 taken aken more than 1000 in Sand and mone money c case se was the initial one one In the rid nd was begun shortly bel before ore with Ith the following men In the Xi iI W W. N. N Williams of ot Salt lor foreman oreman man Joseph W. W Youngberg Lareen James M. M Jerome Edwin kf Thomas n. n Cutler Edmond I Iton Eton ton ion A. A R. R An derson delson Charles Charles I j Fred jey G 0 f Fred Franklin James AWI A. A I W I n cd C. C VASTER TER TESTIFIES the witnesses summoned in to I tease were Henry J. J Doolittle at tho the station which bb d and a Pinkerton detective estimated the scene of or the robe rob- rob I erday e day after atter it occurred l recount of ot tho the investigation I findings at the postoffice after utter bery was made by the witnesses the man accused of ot Im- Im pUn In the affair and nd Roy won won- youth who pleaded guilty to tone ne e a short time ago and was to a year two-year term In the dr pT prison prison son were In court FOOTPRINTS f man told how trio the ratter after the occurrence he had haded haded ed cd three footprints In the cellar ritho part of tho the had been broken Into J nark mark of peculiar shape it was Iwas was Imprinted in the ground round hoped r hop d today to connect th tL t shoes worn by II t was represented In ht tho the court III I. I Iwas 4 Homey Soren X Christening Christen Christen I I k ing rig of oC testimony continued I this his afternoon and Indications J Sj the tho case would go 10 to the sometime late today S I InS InS' vent event the heel marks are con- con Ith e the live shoes worn by the acIs acle ac- ac le Is understood sentence will wl one of or the most severe Into and f breaking breaking P I WI limited States postoffice |