| Show TillS Ills ifill 1 hr the 1110 al t 10 this morning htA urt r r ned Judge Judie Powers n d ta i lIe He followed up tl ti tn Joe b Ig 1 following last lut even c aM tn th or of the blet In n the lse he lY Sup ht Burton C tu LI dining n a room on the or c 1 17 irk and John If 11 nen b be lir gambler forced IIII i a I threat lIt on his lips Lied J 1 ta That the latter had tie o m the room and gone I r t Denbrook followed lilli Ivok au R H l him again and un to 10 at ole hint him to death That In his life from tills this rul ful Burton C Mar got out bI revolver and killed his It If that had en the se would not have been this trial fite whole pr preceding would have bao ended with the preliminary The jurors were not trying on the charge of Neither was WIlS he bl on trial for tor I a married man an woman Mid And I want waat to 10 declare here publicly that many of thou who are clamoring loudest or tILe the conviction or of this man and clUn the fact that he was wal found dining there with a young Dung woman are men who hue have been yes es and still are In the habit of dining privately with unmarried women omen And It Ir I should call the Toll roil here ot of the Lbs married men toen In Salt Lake e are In the habit or of doing that thing what that n a rattling of dry bones there thero would be among Salt Lakes 00 Judge Jude lowers referred constantly to Ir DB as the tho late county count it t torney cautIoned against the arts the the eloquence the Iho flood of blUer bitter that th they r would listen lIten to 10 when Senator Drown the county attorney made lila his argument ment Who Sho caked l judge Powers gave Dur Durton ton C Morris authority and right to 10 drive John It II Denbrook out or of that restaurant Ir Morris was 3 n a law lawbreaker breaker and wrongdoer from the very er When hen counsel were showing what Denbrook ought to 10 have hae done dOM wll why they sho some or of the things that Durton C Morris should have bave done What was his hili business there Who wanted hIm Who bad invited him What was his purpose Judge Judg Powers tool the same W that hat Mr dI that th nl dI lf and evenin Qi ot th t day when Albert C C Morris Morrl was Os back and forth and using telephones he conveyed the Information to C Morris that MI Miss Stromberg was there And nd Burton Durton e had no claim of kinship or nn any shadow or of with regard to 10 Mies Stromberg The wh why Bur Burton ton C Morris went there ther as he did was lecause lie ha out that hunting for trouble Whenever n a man went out hunting up trouble he was sure HUrl to find It They cay n Denbrook Benbrook have left the building Wb Why he retreated d behind the wall lit he dere the woman he gotten out Why dorris leave the do to follow up his man mall and nd endeavor to strangle him to death Morris death that Ila lay all as hl he hall had courted the smiles ot of Leda Stromberg Df Death dad ed from It but he followed follow It and sought its It em cm embra bra brace e Judge Powers defended the te ten of Stromberg and criticised the severely etrel fr Its Ita nt at larks upon her JJ He to 10 deal with her all as the Ibe evidence n a privateer on the high seaL seu not altogether n a bad woman b by any means but possessing n a certain Indefinable subtle charm md and attraction for tor men such fluch at u had been by b certain famous prototypes In ali agen I When the pistol shots were tired fired n In that room there thore a n a aio woman out outside side And nine times out of ten len heu the tho pistol shot sounded the kneel or of death just around the cornor woe n a apale pale pelle primal cause or of It all aJl In This afternoon the Jam nb about ut the court room wu was Jr greater aler than ever Ier the corridors beIng crowded Powers at once resumed his argument previously stated to the In answer to queries that heo he did not kno know how much longer ho he would talk lalk lie would con can until he felt that he be had pre presented everything In the case Jud Judge Powers nl at once the tho most dramatic tlc scene In the cue case I hll hI notts he be took up the death I Morris and Denbrook Benbrook In that room Tile The portrayal was vivid 1111 stirring and Intensely dramatic During Durin this I re recital Judge Powers held I the Jurors and spectators almost brent le lI IB As t to the disagreements between Den Ben DenI Benbrook I brook and other that wn wan simply a that Indicated I the Ihl ot of the defendants story And on nel every material state statement ment In the whole case the tbt defendant I was WAil nes corroborated b by some other wit |