Show TRIAL TIL OF ACCUSED DYNAMITER IS ISON ON TODAY More Than Witnesses to Be Heard in L. L A. A Times Explosion C Case e. e LOS LOS ANGELES Oct 4 The The trial of ot Matthew A. A Schmidt on a charge of murder in connection with the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times bul building October 1 1 1910 was to be begun today before Judge Frank R. R Wills David Dadd Caplain arrested last February In Seattle a few days af after after after af- af ter ter Schmidt's arrest Jn in New York will wU be given gi a subsequent trial on ona a a. similar charge The scene of the trial Is Ie the courtroom courtroom courtroom court court- room where James B. B McNamara pleaded guilty to the same charge four foul years ago and his brother John J. J to the charge of dynamiting the Llewelyn Liewelyn Iron works I In hi addition to the evidence submitted sub sub- by the prosecution at the Mc- Mc Zamara am ra trial much more that was wasn n never ver made public because of the c confession of James B. B McNamara l which abruptly brought the proceedings proceed proceed- Jn ings s to a a. close will be Introduced ac acc according ac- ac c cording to the prosecution Two Hundred Witnesses I More l than two to hundred witnesses oT on both sides have bave been beep summoned many of ot them coming from r remote mote parts Pl of the United States A mass massof massof massot of ot exhibits including bombs bombl labor records and correspondence has been collected by the prosecution Among the more Important wit wit- neeses for the prosecution will be Ortie Or- Or tie EL Eo a a. conspirator who WS arrested in Detroit in 1911 with James Jamea B. B McNamara and who later turned states state's evidence He lIe has bas been living living- In Honduras since the McNamara trial according to the prosecution A new witness will wUl be George E. E Davis alias allas George OConnell O'Connell who was given a substantial sentence at Indianapolis when officials of the International International International In In- Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers and other labor leaders leader were convicted In connection connection con con- with th the so 80 called national dynamiting conspiracy May Last Lait Four Month Months District Attorney Thomas Lee will have h charge of the case for the prosecution aided by James W W. Noel oel who assisted the prosecution of the labor leaders at t Indianapolis Former Judge C. C H. H Fairall of San Francisco is chief I counsel for Schmidt He will be as assisted as- as asI I by Job Harriman who was wan as- as to Clarence Darrow at the McNamara trials and Frederick Moore A n regular gular venire of ot one fifty names has been drawn for the triaL It is expected tw two weeks will wUl be required to select a jUr Jury Jury- Various estimates of from one to four months are made as to the length of the trial |