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Show u mm TOEXPLAIIJ Kan Accused of Murder Is Under Cross Examination Examina-tion on Stand. KOT ACCUSTOMXDTO USE OF REVOLVERS Says fit Carried One In His Trousers Pocket Because Did Not Know Better. Ob tmttiutei crow mmnxtQ& tbii min la hit UU1 oa a aurrdar tUir a'tpMd Jirrls fuooted ratbor drMMUoally tha ai&anlr la valca h atiiltd taa fua from hk trooaori td pocket and bot from tia hip whaa bo fcUlad MTlmf Obaxraili la tha Hol4al-aorf Hol4al-aorf oalooa laat Aufw. Bo ropoatod ' bio toaUmony that ho , wu afraid of hii Ufo whoa ho flrod, and thot ho M owmy from tba offloon aad out of too ottvu hoeaoao ho woo "ocarod." ''hpwtiy" ntutM to bit onif-oal otorf of 4Mif dfenM" U tbrough IhU itiorninu'i pitKffodisfr, 0d covered bit dmitaioB of earrving bio )rua in hi md trouncrt pfvttt, on tb f round that b waa totally uq lined to flrearstu, a od bar nevtr firaxj a rfvolvwr or rar-rmd rar-rmd on ontil b fnt iato troabto with Churchill laat Hummer, Ho aaid that he did aftt -havo bit band on his revolver when bo weal - into the Heidelberg oa tha night of the hooting, and that be did aot eipert to And Oi ii rein II there. He tuid ibat be iuf-t pulled the gua la aa inatanl and tired without taking aim, Jttat ae tbe revolver wee freed frmw tbe pocket, 'Hpfffaiy' look the. eland aaraln at 10 o'ritw k thia tnomlrie; and wa auhjectftd in drutrbirif crta examination . by pvp-MMv" teatiflfMS tht t hurrhllf bed flrtit h,uheri him ovrr m mn-y mitrfi. ta Hhkb the Kllv woman wae .Hi'-finfd. He Mll that he had bn ft.d.Dy with the kHv wnmen and hvd n'rM with her In hr rom, ewn efir hud hernm enaNaTod to the (Jtir ail rl . ' r.friv" te-tjtirk-d timt th (Irat time he V"r rhut. htU dlflikiNt tilm wm whrn ( iittrrhtll t'Hittd film a ' frf?eh kid" and tout him that he needed a ' ood punch In the jaw." Ferry Jdentioned ia Oaas, ifi that eeverwl friend a, imoni tt'iu n-r Jrry, now held a parif t.t i he Aoo dlamotid roliMry, t"H him that ('tiunhlll had lhrelincd t" kill hirn. Then, 'h-iedv" aunt, elunit i- ii rUv ir to wv-k tee-fore the fatal "-! 'i (g lie eviiii a arnn. hi h he Willi him 'natnntly, and whtt-h, - Mitt. he hMd with him all the day Ik '"if thf ihuilliiaT and that ft I K lit. y- MiniMiit(in tin n ri'ntiM.ifd it the t r,r tltn ellark win-h "Hincdv" aaa j r ' 1 1 1 1 niMttn on )uiq I hti iirht of ' - "ill. t. "H).)y" rrhrrai'(l that i ur.MiU K't-d nun rV th lmv-la 41 i " r"t. in ffnt nf the H.'fitlMg mm-Jt. mm-Jt. . -n iintt klrkfd him Ihroa tlm1. jatv" atu'k to him utnry that he p.iiafevt that ChurrhlH had . left i aajo-Ti "aviivsn he wnt hat-k the acond i nf;. He hxkI ha oatrli'd the tnn tu i r'e'ht afii jo-ket of hie trounfia- He I n 'i know -Vhrl her or nt that waa t t'wiial lai fr rarryn auob a - m.u, as h had navr rarrtM one f- i-, H had nver haid)i the gun. i iid. and dMn't knt'-v whether H J ahoot or ix it. thuukth ho admtttad c i he aa carry I na: me revolver to r -i",-t hia lira, If octaaton demanding it ftmiuld arlae. , V hat He Told Officer. "hrY" related. In anawering the OM' f iimih of th exMmlnr, the iUiry ef I fliftit rtfr tha ahoot lug. Me y- ( that he waa ao atred whaik he m-t ir-r t'a(trnMn. ettr cooitn out if i. .irin, that he 1 hI n't think to tMI l ' otiiffr that hn had ihnt In elf d-t- if. tt Jtmi toM him that tttpe had h"ii a "lnNilln a-.1 1 !" and then Went mi h a wav whn t lit oifh'-r let him .. H lii- rt went tn the Hank ealoon en XV nt ht-oon4 Hnnth, end later, on i - ariv t th rnornina; itiae at 4af ssp,vnd b'ntti itu'-t, he met the K.',,v woman. it waa there that Of flier fl-ier HiMir waa aine; to a r rent him. tie d (tr hen. a iliunk. biit tha Kelly .iiiun prirmihrd to take him h'me and t - urff er Irt him n attain. '(eefily-' i e-rt tori of hi fiikiht t- Houniiful In a (tYheth and of hia walk end ride on a hatf aaatan to Karmlnntott. 1 -ri;!.d to Coma Bavcav. wrrtv" aald that he waa on hie way t I una r-ark. aHio, when he waa ar-t. ar-t. lie aaid that he had hoped to l- n a tn tn Alaska and there make r i morw to get hack to Halt I -eke. y ' . rn nn hia afTi.iia In gf nwl ahare i 1 .: i"iar v tell hia aide o( tha etory. t rta fur isrifi, undvri :i her e awlataiit , o rikei on 119 Itly of fhim'hlll m- -r i'l ahrvitlp. wa next on the h '1. He atiti ririt he ha1 found enme t niier mark nn i no d'-ad man' a fat-e. ktid that he had rml axamlned the v "-i d to determine the couree ot the t. -t. e defenae nevt put on one of Ita etar iTifrMi, barney J. 1a vine, bartender, . arrlvett yeaterday from (takland. t i . to tell what he knnw-a about the . -nttng. Lavlna waa one of the men lo have been eeatod at the table - n 'hun-ttll te ead to hava jumped aa ' hpeedv" entend the dor. Ia- e tid much tha eome etorv aa haa h . n tod by other .Men tn tha aalonn ( time. thiich he adde teatlmnrty , f -r.nt tlmt-a at which t'hurehlll l re-aiened the life of '8peedy. la'sMie nit tending bar at the Kea- -.ne; anirvnn. ha aaid. when 7 t i ac'iT.. ia-ga -. rrinangaeaan-n ChurchMl with nn oath refused to drink with 'SneHiy.'' At that time, Jsavln aald, Robarta. who had eiittied the aa-lbtn aa-lbtn with t'riiirchlll, aked Churchill why ha dldn t "tvt" "Hpettly" t that time, fhiirt-hHI, the wttneas safd repiietl that ha would but for the fact that a had just gut out of some 'trouble, but added that he would i him later,' lea vine testified that on the night of the shooUnc, whil hs was tending at the bar In the Heidelberg salt ton, "l-nee1v cam In and they had a drink. "tiraely then wetit out, Iavln said, and Churchill, Who. had been Billing dtiwn, followed him. H was then, wit-ne wit-ne aaid. that the trouble In front of i the eaJtMtn occurred. He told of iiimmlnffo and Cburehltl 'rhangtnc eeate o tua the latter would he fat-lug the d r H. an Id aleo that t hunhiil was toying with a pocket knife while th men were seated at tit tahle Juat heforo the shooting. leAvlne said that ther waa talk of tha enmity between the two men at the tahle that night and that Churchill said he'd kill "Hivfedy" If he came to the aaioon. Lavlna said that the men at tha table nientkHied the fact that hpeefiv" was carrying a aim. La vine testiiried that he and Churrhiil were not good frlenrla and that he had been given 1.1 understand that Churchill waa a bad man." ' Changed Hia aaory. On the cross evamtrmtlnn Frneectitor Leatherwood reminded Levin of aom thinue he la alleged to have said to lerputy Sheriff Hmtth soeri after the ahootinar. st which time I -a vine Is aald to have told tit officer that he waa in tha back end of the saloon when the inmhla occurred, that he knew neither Roberta nor M'OaH and that tn faut ta knew nothing of th ahonlinv. La vine esimlttcd that he had refused to talk to ihe officer at that time, but said that he bad none so on advtoe of A i torn-y Ham Klnc. La vine waa still under erne examination when th nona reveae wa ciid and waa further aue Ittoned this afternoon. Ia Toar of Ch nix hill, ' ' I On fhe stand In hla own defense yeeterday yeeter-day afternoon, "Hpecdy" ewoe on hla oath that he had been In conatant fear of Churchill for anme tlm before th ahoot -tng. and that he did not fir th fatal a hot tn the H'ideHer saloon on the early morning of Auaviat t until Churchill had hinged toward him with an open knife tn bis band and wlih a threat to kill htm. Hpt-edy" admitted bavins; had trouble with Churchill over Rte'la Kelly, but denied de-nied ver having- tried to win hr affections affec-tions from Churchill. H said that k met Churchill at kiuK-ey a aatooa on Bee-ond Bee-ond feotith street early on the eventr of the trsafedy. and tlvat when Churchill went In th sakson h went out. He said ! that It went to tbe Hidefart later to kc-p an engacsment with Corlune Ray, and that aa ls entered the ssUson Church-IU Church-IU attacked hint and abused him tn auch a b tanner aa to cauae him great bodily pain. Taoaght OkorCebiU Had Ootta. Wpeedy then left th ealoon. he aald, wltlrsvut harlnar aeca th Kay woman, though be returned later when he saw . sevsral me, leave the saloon, believing, he maintained, that Churchill was one of them. When he entered th saloon the econd time, he said. Churchill a prang at him with an open knife In bis hand, and with an oath threatened to take hia life. Pptwdy" leallftcd that In order to Rrotect hta own life be fired, and Churchill -U dead. ; Woaaa Ootriwboratoa attory. . -Ppeedy' then totd of hi flight, and now he elude th offH-wr. He said he went to Bountiful In aa sutoiuotule. In company with tho Ray wontan, and that from there he weat to heel tie, where be waa later captured. Cornn Ray corrotv-ted peedy'a" tentunony. Khe aald that ah bad gone into an upstairs wlneroom to watt ftr (-e-tv." She left word downstairs, she aatd. f"" him to go up to her, ast when h fx i Lt d to do so. sh went out and ii.it 'l Kvrrtl rsMiiingj houses tn nan b for him. ' Anally found him In hr iigom. Ue - I. and having: beavrd of ttie liMgft-.iv In (ii meantime, she told htm n.rtt he I" ! I- He Chun hill, "bpeedvs" -.mk! tt 'a w.o t first luformatton he had if.. hc. tii-t li buUel he ta4 had 'jkiia. rii-v trill, landlady st th room-h.K room-h.K hoiiM- v'.mc i irciiiil and the hfiiv an'tiaii livr-i I- - -d that ah had on , i ) f - ' 4 Cl'urch i ll threaten in ta - si. tne said Churvh iii s 1 1 i ti--- - v uiiiae Coelctt. |