Show r 4 I Richards G Girl i r May Have ave g. g Doped t j I Self NT N Angle aU BL T r Co Continued g 1 r Q knew l r were going to toc camp mp oUt overnIght Yes Q you oU ga consent cosent Yes J I v sa saw lOt son Why she sher r s lt QA ri But ti Mrs JIrs' Irs nl of Jf f. f course course O new nothing g of Sf t te or dra drank k after t. t r she left your lr f for St lt Lake t No sir J 9 of 2 r 1 Sterling was vas ras begun just kIc r ro the tile closing t morning session It Is xi s- s c ted pep the remainder of tit f Wednesday i. i i will V be bo spent In examination and x examination cross t cross russ examination 01 UI of OI him mm examination cross t cross russ examination 01 UI of OI him mm v District J Attorney y Young put Dr O o. o D on the Witness stand ate Y attern afternoon on A Jury accept ac- ac t to both prosecution and nse was obtained shortly after t the the the afternoon session convened The iThe final jurors s chosen to to toren ren ren- 1 ler r a verdict In hi Inthe the case Include Joseph A A- Nelson Nelson- farmer of ot of Portage Port- Port J age ag George L. L Wintle farmer farmel of ot j n yme C C. CO t Q Johnson andU ford jord Jensen farmers both t of Dear Bear flyer City Daniel L. L Peterson lumberman of Brigham Tolman farmer farmed of Pe Peter Peter- el Jens Jensen r farmer rIller of Mantua l Thomas Thonas R R. Cole farmer of Willard Villard H Henry nry L L. L. horne farmer of Brigham Brig Brig- ham Woodruff stockman 1 of ot Tremon op Goldon Beckstead x stockman and George Gcorge j Crozier farmer of Tremonton vt k DOCTOR TESTIFIES J The vital testimony of Dr Luke u l uthe t the Tremonton physician called to attend Miss 1 Richards on the night f of her her death death which both pr ecu ecu- 5 t i tion and defense attorneys s 's cm haf ha- ha f sized in their direct and cross cross- oss r ss- ss I examination dealt with the condition condl- condl I f tion of Miss Richards' Richards body fand nd that of Miss Ruby Burbank year old cousin Pertinent bits of the examination v o of Dr Luke Iule follow r Q How was Lillian lying when 1 ou first saw her In the tent f A Flat on her back i Q Was Vas there any evidence of any struggle I A None whatever i Q Was as her clothing disarranged disarranged t i I ran ranged c d iV-A iV No r t.-Q t. v Q What was the he condition of iff h Her r eyes eres Ov OvA l A A They dilated Qt What hat is th t. t generally a ar r S 'S symptom of t rJ a I A A A drug dlug o J ome sort p i Q Q What a he condition of of I Ruby nUby at thi this lime A She wa aS are flar tar l en somebody her if sl she knew Lillian was dead she she f Tet f grunted and ent of oft off to to a J J c f f a J J c f f age XV Qs When you ex examined MIss MIs's IU riJs at the tent teut and arid Miss Bur Bur Buc 1 t t the wh hospital where r th the there evidences any evidences evidences' of a ha In g been used I could find no needle marks mark arms or or legs I Q Qi Vere there an any marks on body A AYes AYe Yes Ye es sir there ther RId scars One on her head and oth oilier oilier- on lier ber Ill hip J I should Judge about abut three w Ws S' S old old old- j t v r o. o Was Vas t pere cre ere unusual in Inthe the in which found th 1 lying In bed ed t A Nothing at all v Q No Zo dl nt nt of clothes jV I A No Q t JIow soo does does death r result from morphine l poisoning M iA A A G Generally ener lly within two two to I 4 V hours J y r Q Q Did you know either girl DerY per 1 1 l A l Y l SV A No Xo I dl did not I Q You Iou knew none their habUs hab- hab Us its I i p Y A A- A No 0 siz r J Q You didn't Un lm o whether l either of them had Ien moN phine e before re I t A No 1 i Q The condition found was was cal of morphine I X te it A A. Yes J f r I Sv Q Was the typical of or pot A A A A Veil Weli Ive I've Iv Ive I've s 's ii plenty or J bf-J f. f those too I cases i Q But ButY Y you U base your your judg judg- that It it wa m poison poison- solely on n the dilated d pupils K fling A Yes W i Q Did you d n alcoholic y odor on either o oE- oE the girls 5 breaths 15 I A I 1 did not not- il V 1 J Q Q- Q If there had b been n on their breaths could have o de d i It I A I think so t Q But there was was n no evi evidence ence V c doctor as fa far 1 as you knew kne- or could or-could could determine that Miss Richards or t Miss Burbank had bad not taken the taken alcen the morphine e themselves A A. t No r sir a I t b UNDERTAKER CALLE CALLED E Pf ti A. A E. E Shaw the undertaker the who t. t i Was as called to care to-care care for or the lisa Richards arid at t m the autopsy was perr performed r ned on her dY by Dr Luke testified briefly t condition of the the- boi s when ll ii he fl first st saw them in 1 ilie tent tent corroborating Dr Luke's Lukes I stat W. W ts- ts as nato to position and amI the ther r of clothes thes No person tr was permitted to enter the morgue roo which the body lay and lt w constantly watched r fainter eing I from the tent W wai his is further testimony The ti fir t testimony In which m mention of the finding of or liquor in th tent In which Miss Miss Mis's Richards f er With Miss l Burbank and Clover Sterling a law in T or Richards Richards' were spending the he night was brought out o op Olt the witness stand by William Ii- Ii the b-the he city marshal wl who o was call called d b by Sterling and amI Dr Luke after Lillian I md iad died and Ruby Huby had haa been rushed to the hospital where the pumping out of her stomach saved sated life liCe y I I found a bo bottle bottIe Ue with about two In lying at the foot toot of the girls girls' bed beel bed Marshal l 1 Foxley testified I 1 took It and gave it tr to the sheriff who sealed the bottle boUle Did you more mote liquor s Yes I QUOd t ri glass jug jug about about l' l two thirds full the Was Vas It same lIquor 1 l dont don't k ow I J gay that to the sheriff top toc i Where did lId you find t. t D' D In Sterling's car ear How did yo yott yoi know i it it was K th there r L i One of the fellows f a v hinx v tip up and take take- it from m a ditch here ho hc he h had bad d and t Ico ld probably get lull I followed olloW h hIrn 1 t i i iff ff Did you ou you Sterling for It Yes and it to me right iway way d' d doas iWas Was this the liquor you tool ook te tem from m Sterling Sterling- r Yes 4 The testimony Sheriff of John If H. ndell relative e to t lii his activities upon pon being called called- in in the case later that morning mornin was also given Delivery Delivery De De- livery of of se sealed led organs of Miss Richards to St State te Chemist Herman Harms for an 1 sl by his deputy wal was was' was also ilso stated f. f j the t testimony of all the wit- wit ll Besses nesses so far has been routine merely building up the chain of evidence evidence evi evi- dence link by The rhe burden of vial vi h. h u 1 ny will l ue e placed d nn vial vi u 1 ny will h. h l ue e placed d nn Ruby Burbank and Clover Clovel Sterling upon I both state witnesses Whether or not the defendants will will- take the stand in in their own 1 defense as the they did do at the preliminary hear hear- lug ing has ts hot yet been Indicated by their Tile crowd attending attending attend attend- ing the trial s gro s gro With every hour hourn and antl n Hie yas as called upon to close dose th the the room would not acco accommodate more people District Judge C. C Harris Is js sitting ng oh n 1 the case arid aid the def de de- de- de f n i include Ben K H. Rob Rob- erts of pt S Salt St h Lake who is doing the burd work worl assisted by br T T-M. T l f. Morris of Burley Ida Jda and anI p. p William Davis of oC Brigham C |