| Show TRIAL TO TOi i rM 0 N DAY St State t Demands Lett Letters rs Writ i. i o ten r- r ry by y Boy oy to Father j 1 as s Evidence t I J Ill June Juge 10 1 Th The tr trial al of Will will be ber r resumed on Monday Judge Donnelly Don Don- nelly having court over over today It is expected that the court will rule Monday on the de demand demand denand de- de mand nand of the state that the letters written written written writ- writ ten b by about February 9 last the time of Marian Lamberts Lambert's death death- to his father ad now in possession of attorneys for tor the defense be turned over to the prosecution Testimony of Frank Lambert and Edward respective fathers of I Marian Lambert and Will held I the spectators tense with interest Lambert bent with age slowly told the story of how he found foun his daughter dead In Helms Helm's woods was composed com corn J posed throughout the questioning of both the state and the defense A surprise was sprung at the close of of the cross examine examination tion on of Lambert ambert when the state called to the stand Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward It was a move not e expected expected ex ex- by bv the attorneys for the defense de de- de- de tense and created a stir in the courtroom courtrooms court court- room rooms The father of the accused wason was wason wason on the stand until late In the day The scene of the tragedy at the Three Oaks was pi pictured with simple pathos bj bythe the father of fine dead girl He lie told I of how he had seen his daughter alive I I Ithe Ithe the last time the night before he discovered die dis- coe covered d her bod body He had lc kissed j diS-j her good night and in the morning had left jug home home early Surprised on his return in in n the evening evenIng evening even- even Ing at not finding her hel home hom he went ent entin in search for her hei With a perceptible tr tremor mor in his voice he told how he had comES come upon the body bod Lambert testified that although l e e had a quantity of cyanide of ium f-ium lie Jie kept it in a locked closet and the only ke key never left his bs possession His lila testimony on cross examination I w was a pra the same as that given for tor the state Edward Owen the youths youth's fa father father fa- fa ther gardener garden arden r l' o of the Cyrus McCornick e estate ette t te testified that he kept a half pound of cyanide of potassium in the greenhouse a a door of which was left unlocked |