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Show VST OGDEN, UTAH: THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE VOL. VII. DUDLEY'S DEFENSE. every morning (except Monday) by the Printing Association, Published junction (Incorporated.) B(jirfi Cbrrwr to any part of tin Ctly. Advertising rates made kno.rn on Vt- in co. i! -it J A3. H. MATLTINSAJJ, DEPUTY MIXER AL SUR & 17. it iVr n b my i'. k..w VEYOR'an-- l CIVIL ENGINEER. Ceh flak, County, JSl. d.l'atr""5 natrnt. J. E. Mia- - y or " O'CALLAGHAN, and Surgeon Physician of Young and Fourth St., Office corner called. I am acquainted with Waduiuu and Dudley; have no relationship with the latter. I saw Wadiuan on one ocea5ion when moving furniture from Dudley's house. 1 went to Dudley's, who had left. Wadtuan was there asiiitin, loading up, &o. Ttie furniture was to go to Draper. Hj had a pistol that day and show.nl it to mo. I went to Wadinm as he wis coming from Plain City an 1 askd wh it he reported 1 had said disrespectful to ' I told "notliing.-Dudley, lie hitn Dudley told m e,und hsaid Dudley wasja G I d d liar and would make him take it back; I told hi i Dudley was about to take his wife ba:k, and Wa, 1mm said "No sir, by God, he'll never take her b 10k." I saw something in his hip pocket that resembled the shape of a pistol. I saw thi) corpse; saw the wounds and bruises. Taa pistol he sh ).ve 1 me was a sin ill one, about live or six inches Ion :. Harry showed me a pistol while threatening to shoot a wild steer. I told him he hail better have something to xhoot it with ; he said ''I have," and drew it. I think I could kill a man with it. I never saw it afterwirds. This was threo or four weeks before the killing, and Joe's wife had been one some eight clays. I live at West Weber in the winter with my family at various points lumbering in the summer. Wad '.nan on the day ol the shooting h id something in his pocket in tiie shape of a pistol. Van Zile examine! the witness severely as to his knowledge of the shape of a pistol in a jacket, with but little satisfaction. The witness and he was no relation to DuJl-y- . Another long colloquy ensued as to witness' knowledge of whether there wa a hind pocket in Wadman's overalls, eliciting nothing important. Adjourned until 9:33 a. m. Wed nesday. was appiicat on. rArt" The Story of the Kil in? as Detailed by the Iluiuicide. K. ELLSWORTH BU&M'fiSS CARDS. S i Cross-examine- f. S. Z. WMIASS, 8IC2AES3, S. Chie' fiii Att'y, fiaac-titin- Jtie-ruiiram- Coir t Sy. RlMI ALIUS & WILLIAMS, Tcery Block, Fourth St.. OGDEN, UTAH. Office in d2ll-t- f Dr. RAY DAVIS, SmyicttUi' M chattier I Dtnlist. Building, Fourth (Up .Stairs.) Tribe1 ;, OHlca H13-tf- . ". to S Street, p.m. A.S. CONIiOX.H. Sex t Door to hi OGI) 1)., and Physician, Eurgeon Jusctios Office, UTAH. - i J. X. ALLEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office at residence, near the coi tier of Third and Main streets. Ogniar20tf den, Utah. PRESHAw, S. BL UiN DKUT4KBII. All Vhi.la ef Cofllua ami Tiiiim iujc n band. CASES METALLIC at o n iiMiiklt-- . H. i fit Km l i, 0. VV. aMr nv LA t side V, Main St. UTAH. OtiDElf. do7-l- j FEHCITAli J. BARRATT, ATTORNEY AS it Counst lor t Tmw. ASSISTANT U. 8. Dl?T. ATTORNKV Collection, Prwr'alty. 1omi 'B Morale" Ef acted. WO.ce, Bast Sid Ma u Bi.,ugwa. dS7-l- E. G. JOUNtON.M. HOMOEOPATHIC Offlce y I and Surgeon. Physician Sw in TriWa Cross-examine- d 1 This was between 3 and 4 o'clock li inches p. m. The pUtol was about 125 yards. Tue long. It would kill at calibre was between a buckshot and a navy. Have seen it shoot through an inch board at 25 yards. Didn't see Harry attain till after the shooting. Saw Harry and Ellsworth talking at the bars, while myself and others were at the stable talking. Didn't hear what thev said. Can't think of the make of the pistol; think it was a Remington; it hadabtowa wooden handle, iion mounted; the cyiiuler revo.ved; it used c ips. Don't know how long Harry had it. I shot it 3 or 4 mouths before; it was a strong shooting pistol. I measured the distance when I shot with it. Don't know why I called attention to the hile going home, tiie pistol pistol. was spoken of. 1 first told about seeing the pistol shortly after. I'm a halt' brother to the last witness; nevr talked with him about the p stoi or this case; have talked with U.iarley Ellsworth about it since; also with Judge Williams. Dum-merlives at Piain City; think he is iitr in the room now. (The pistol previously exhibited was shown witness, who said Dummer's was aboui the same size.) Cross-examine- CHARLES ELLSWORTH. at West Weber; am no relation to i he defendant. Was at Wad man's on the 10th. I saw Ellsworth and II. Wadman talking; I was in the stahle; so was Joe Wad in in. Couldn't hear what they were talk- I live ng Witne about. Bnildinr. Fourth Sr. iiUSly MURPHY, M.D., itd Th only gmdii HERBALIST In t' cty. d44-l- y A. (ZIRESWELL, fua ass oaiuMiKTii woes tjikiks. Orden ienectfnl'y Ml eibd and tlx tr l ia plied t lowtwt rato. rarnitnra an 1 rrneral JotiWng; ! .w initnin.tvpiria, Meicu nd and prodnc. aK. M UN 8t, Korth of Z C M L di7-6- BILL P03TI1TG. The ml) Ijc. JOHN nl ia gden ia tr nous-poor- ,, lo lo work in Vr lma with iba gitekT.n era, n-- oa the addrw, j ordm j, rttf thi "iaartlon." JOINERS AND BUILDERS. "'cstlon and utiint. prepared or. of aud doorf CARPENTERS, i. ciaiwe. wori. to rdar. ia 8traa4, oia jt aLa-- d aaj-- h waat of Main. corrobora'ed then sworn, and stated in relation to the map, that himself and Mr. Richards, after being employed in the case,drew the map in company with old man Dudley, and it was correct, except that the scale of the house, having been drawn by some one else, was too large, and the marked distances are correct by was Cross-examine- d. tln 111 ""a s JUDGE WILLIAMS the l..st witness in relation to the pistol and moulds. I saw the handle of the pistol; Harry put his hand on it t.iere. (Same evidence in relation 'Eflxtilained the to seeing the. pistol at the river). measurement. to tue" Jurv. llae s .ot the jnstcl; it snot nra distance A recess was - then taken until 2 rate. Am half brother p.m. At the expiration of the noon ri to E. Ellsworth, and half brother to last witness. The Ellsworth family cess MRS. MATILDA DUDLEV, is related to the Dudleys; my hither married one of Dudley's daught- wife of the defendant, Came into ers. I saw Harry after he was killed. court early and sat beside her broth WALTER DL'MMER. directly in front of Judge 1 was staying at Salt Creek early Jbmerson. Alterwams her husband in January; loaned Harry Wadman sat by her,engaged for a few minutes a pistol about two weeks alt?r last in earnest conversation. Iheexpeo TRSTKBDAV's PROCEEDINGS. think it was alter Dudley tation that she would testily attract Chris:mas; At 9:30 a.m. yesterday court recon and his wife parted. I got the pistol ed a large crowd to the court room vened. Tiie lirst proceedings were back after Harry was killed a week. When proceedings were opened, the admission of an alien to citizen- I first mw it two or three days after; Judge Williams called her to Kit John Wadman had it. The pistol stand and she was sworn, and exam, ship, after which the roll of the jury is about 7 or 8 inches tilong; it shot ined by Judge Williams. She te. was called, all answering to their I am the Wife of the strong; it would go through an inch fed as follows: names. A pause followed, through board at 20 yards; it was a Reming- defendant; we were married on the Green. 23.1 ol December, 18i2. I was living the defendant not being in court; he ton. I traded it to at West Weber when I left him; had was sent for, ami after several min- Keubi n Wadman had it the last I lived there le-- s than two vears. Iran knew of it. lie is my cousin, and ute, delay appeared, when see old man Wadman's house from lives in Ogden. The pistol shot there; it is over a mile distant; I can MRS. RAYMOND a little larger buckshot, but see persons going Irom one house to was recalled by Van Zile for further smaller t ian navy. I nadn't shot it the other. It was early in January In reference to for a year previous to the killing; when 1 lelt my husband. The nomi the invitation of Wadinan to Dudley it was in good condition the lasi nai cause oi my leaving linn was and smoking. My husto take a ride out the Sunday bt f .re time I saw it. I work at Plain City. horse-racinthe killing, they went in a spring- - Don't know when I got the pistol; band was kind to me. The real sealed vehicle; they started together I got it from Mrs. Wadman; she was reason was because Wadman threat and returned m a few minutes, hav- at home; it was on the cupboard. ened that if I did not he would kill ing gone south. After return ng Don't know whether Harry used it, him. Wadinan and I had indulged they sat in the wagon and talked a but it looked like it; it was not in criminal intercourse My husband few minutes, when Dudley came in loaded when I got it back; the left his home in Willard City in Sep- and Wadman went across the road. chamber revolved well. tember,1873. Wadman.came to take After dinner Joe went out and he careot the place; a tewdi'ys after my HEBER ALLEN. and Harry stood talking at the bars; husband lelt deceased came and tried after an hour or more Joe came buck. I live at Draperville; am a brother to kiss me, and put his arm around The next time I saw them together of Mrs. Dudley; live with my father. my waist, but I resisted and slapped was Monday night. On the Thurs- I last saw Henry Wadman about a his tace. J hat night 1 was awakened day previous Harry came to the house week before he was killed at Draper. by some one in bed with me; it was and sent for Joe, who came. Harry He had a pistol I saw it. He deceased; he insisted on liavinu askeu him out and they went to pulled it out oi his p mis and put it sexual inteicourse with me, and I gether. They went out to the stable on the cupboard. It was loaded. resisted him as long as possible. We and talked there till after dark, when It was a cap pistol. I was at Joe were alone and my efforts were fruit Joe came in alone. I next saw them Dudley's tne diy before Christina; less. Next morn.ng he told me that together on Friday morning. Joe Wadman was there; had no pistol if I ever told what had happened he was going to Willard in a sulky and thenjwas there after Mrs. Dudley left; wouiu masn my orains. iiy husband Deceased there occasionally. returned in oveinber. Harry came up oj horseback, when saw Wadm-they went off together. They came On one occasion he had one boot and came to my bed again a few nignts back together in the afternoon,near-l- y one shoe;I told my sister that he did atter, repeating what had previously ueen aone; tuis was repealed occa sundown. Harry stopped a few not have on that boot for nothing. minutes at the fence with Joe. Joe The only time I sionally at times till my husband s.ayed all night; don't know whether ever saw Harry have a pistol was at came. I told no one till my husband came to draper. My husband at this Harry came that evening. I next Draper. time had gone to work at Milliard, in saw tliem toL'ettier on .undav as WILLIAM MCDERM0TT. aforesaid. They were together a good Wyoming, leaving Wadman to take I live at Clifton, Idaho; was ac- care of things. My first child was deal after Uncle Joe came. Think their business was a horse trade. quainted with Wadman, have been born on the 1st of May, 1874. WadDon't know what thev talked about. at Plain City. Wadman and I went man went to his father's when my To Williams: .Joe's to Clifton a year ago. He was once husband returned. The first child father and his brother Hvruin live at up there five or six months after (a girl) is dead. J iris intercourse Willard. Don't know where Henry that and had a pistol. He talked was kept up dnring my husband's absence. After we moved to West went after talning. sbiut Dudley's wife. in relation to Weber Wadman could iee when mv Further testimony E. ELLSWORTH this matter was objected to, and the husband left, and would come over Asked Wadman what it qnestion was withdrawn. recalled. and stay with me. My husband had was 1 had said disrespectfully about no suspicion ol it. Before my husHT RUM DUDLEY. Joe's wife, and he replied"Nothing." band returned from Milliard WadHe said if Dudley said so ue was a I am a twin brother of the de man expressed hi' love for me sev"G d d d liar.'' The words im- fendant; saw Joe the day he returned eral times, and said he never loved puted to me were that she was a from Draper; saw Wadman the same any one else, and would kill my husloose character. Dudley had asked day at Ogden. Wadman and I rode band before ten years. He threatme about it. I met Wadman on this out of town together that day, and ened to steal my children; this was occasion at Wadman's hous. It wax Harry said "Joe is going to take Till last summer. I left my husband, the day they had the trouble with back." I said "That's none of your and a little while after this Wadman the steer, and on which Harry was rnsines-.- " lte said: "Bv (rod. it is scolded me for not leaving sooner, shot in the evening. He said at the I'll shoot the s ofb that takes and again expressed affection for me. same time that he would make Dud- her; she shant go hack. If she does When he returned from Draper ley take it back. It was between 12 I 11 make him sun sorrow forever Wadman said he had told Joseph all, and 1 o'clock. A few young men, I'll steal the children and drown the reason being that he was afraid named Oliver Ellsworth, Charles them." This was four days before the defendant would take some of Ellsworth and Philip Danee were tlarry was Killed; Wadman had a hi? chiidren from him. He came to standing back of us at the stable; 1 pistoi; think it was. . one my Drajier but once. I stayed at my r. think John Wadman was one; saw uau, uon ii Know tne itim:ivr father's. He said my husband was pisV Jos. Skeen shortly after. Had no tol. hen be said that he drew going to divorce me and he was going further conversation with Harry that out the pistol from the pocket of his to marry me, and it was so underday. The men might have heard us overalls; it was a little lurger than stood. He said my husband shouldn't if they had listened. Din't se Mrs. this pistol is. Wnen he said that I tell my folks: he. would kill him on Wadman tome out. said: "You're a pretiv.hard bov: the road nd bury him in the sand ... Thfl talk with Dudley vou . ve r.niwi everything you wanted, nrst. lie told my nusbena a 1 about it. waa btu'oiv :bt with Wdtnau. Saw from our house." He snid "that's so." It was two or three days before my Cross-examine- d J.J. always on good ' terms; I told him what H ry said;don't know whether I told him about stealing and drown think I did. ing the children,-bu- t My brother said he would be on don't and act in think he was around; don't know if he had a pistol m court; didn i ted father about iiy nor my wife, nrr any one else. I first heard from Wadman on the Thursday previous that Joe's wife was coming buck; might have believed what Harry said about her coming back; believe that he intended to do as he said; Joe hadn't taken her back wutn the killing took pjace. I can't say whether the killing was on that account. I thouUt my brother was in danger if he took his wile hack; thought he was in dangar any way. 1 told no one of the threats except my wife and father. Joe was in the house part of the time, aud the rest up in Willard City. Harry, Joe and myself were together; didn'l watch Harry more than usual. Tii went oil" together. The rad is populated part of the way, but four or live miles is not. Was not afraid ol my brother going with Wadinan. Question Don't you know that Wadman didn't tell you any such stuff as you have related here? Answer I knew that he did. g ATTOKNKV OTco CanGeld block, Wt-ber- Cross-examine- Kiulmlnrn" i marlStf MAR GARY, CO UNSELOR-at- - Her At the conclusion of Mrs. Raymond's testimony on Tuesday afternoon jtirrx or gvHsrsmroX: Sit Wife 'irrat?a Defendant's Shameful Intimacy with Wadman. on your own side Dudley no more that day. Had no I said: "You keep other conversation about this matter o." the street and Joe will never with you." Joe had gone to with Henry that day. It is a'.iout a West Weber; I saw him the next mile from Spiers' to Wadman's. morning; told hiui about this conOLIVER ELLSWORTH versation; this was while going from I live at West J. e Dudley my home to father's: Uirry was at I was at Wadman's on my housejhe came wiih Joe between is my uncle. tiie 10th of February; saw Henry, II and 12 o'clock that morning; who came half an hour after I became in a sulky and Hirry on They left togother.goin g got there. He asked for the moulds horseback. for Walter Duminer's pistol. I said home.my brother staying at Spencer conversation with 'Yes,'' and he asked me to send Riyinond's. In from O.den, Harry t.eaiovor. Slid his were too small Wadman, going and that they weie too lar;;e,but could eaid: "They are my children, an whittle "them oil and save casting. I'm going to take care of them." I told Joe about S.ii l he had Walt's pistol. I sa.f a liule of the handle in his pocket. theconversation at Willard, a quarter Several of us went to the river, driv- of an hour after he came, about hall house and father's; ing cattle; saw the handle of a pistol way between my home. My brother in his seat pocket, while pulling I left Harry ac we were against the cow's lariat; calied one asked me to go with him; of the boys attention to the pistol. on horseback; mybrotaer an 1 were 0dw. Rp-dir- 1 UP II NO. 216, 12, 1879. husband came to Draper. My daugl ter only lived eleven months. The! one taken to Draper was three vears dd. 1 he little boy died after. was present, and lett immediately afier the death. Mv husband left Draper on Tuesday evening; this was the Tuesday before Henry was killed. My husb.ind said if I proved the things us he had been told we would vet live together, so no Will was tiled. My husband had no pistol when we separated; ho had one at Draper, which he said he had bought at Silt Lake. 1 never saw hiui with one be- tare. It was such a pistol as the ouo in court. liimry told me the reason he hud told my husband was be. d cause my wanted the oldest I'hlldjhe said to me that my husband was going to divorce mo, and slid that be would marry nie afterward". Wadman and I promised to marry at Draper. We iiad talked about it before that, after I had decided to leave mv husband. All last summer he asked me to leave my husbaud. I never loved Wad man, but consented to marry him. had intercourse whenever he had a chance. This continued from September, 1873, up to shortly before his death; can't tell hoiv long the period He did not come period was. wnen my husband wis at home. I never looked to see if Henry was coming. 1 nererleit the house when ne eaine, because my business called me at home. It wasn't necessaiy to go off when he came, unless I wanted I don t more ti oiAle w ith him. knew that 1 ever made, appointments with Wadman to come. I lived at Willard till the springof 1877. Wadman was on the road freighting, and the rest of the time at home He knew Wiien my iiu bind was ab-e, because he was employed bv him part of the time. I did not suppose that a woman ought to be 'bois'' was the reason that I did nUiisk him to e n- ploy another man. Tiie reason we employed him was because ho worked chetp. Henry did not goto Montana with Joe. I did noi resist every time he came to stay with me; don't remember when I ceased to resist; I tried to reason with him frequer.tiy. of 18"5 I told him ill it lu iie might tell my husband, but that I would not yield to him agiin; but he came and threatened to kill the third child; that was what started it aiiam. 1 nave invited company in I uave sismy husband's absence. ters; one lives in Salt Like, one in Bear Lake; none are single. I never 's inVded them to come during my absence, and never left home. From our house to the neignbii was nearly half a mile. Iirif.har Uolmes was our nearest neighlmr; he might not have been over a quarter of a mile di: tant. I could not have made them hear by hallooing. I did not cry out the first time he came to me; diil not go to steep while he was in be l w th me. When the sexual intercourse was eon le e I he left, and came again in two or three nights. I was afraid to be in the house with him. Ihve not been told that it w s important to swear to ihis thing. I thought it in my husband's behalf iind interest to do it. I wasaked by the lawyers to tell the truth, but don't think anyone told me it was important. My iiusbaud and 1 are not living together now. In case it is proven true, I expect tr go back to him. I did not sleep with him at Draper; he was there two night"; we siept in the same room, but did not go near each other, and he has not been with me since at any time. The room we slept in was one I had been occupying; it was down stairs, in the southeastern corner of the house; When Wadinan c ime there he s.iid he had told my husband of our intim acy, and that he was the lather of the children. He said he wanted his share of the children. I would not permit my husuind to come an. I tell my lolks of it. When my husband came I told him what Wadman had said at Willow Cie 'K, and nst h tji and hech ldren. Joseph told Harry to stay away from me until we had a settlement; Harry h id told my husband about it beiore. Re-dict Henry slept in the stable or sto"K-yarwien my huslu.n was in Montana; he did not stay in the room with me. Harry started to goto M oiilana lor uiy lnn-b- i nil. 11 went a d ty or two's i ravel, when his brather came from him and sai 1 that Harry was mck and un nd to go fur tner, and Harry came bacc. y Cross-examine- d bus-hind- reloaded. done right, I told him I did not object to her being at her father's; thought that sue had been true to me. He raid she was not true to me; that he had slept with her repeatedI asked him to sign a paper io ly that effect, but he declined to testify to it if wanted. 1 said I would have a bill and bring the children home. He sud the ch. ldren were not mine but his. Hew mted to know when I was going to Draper and I toll him. I asketl him what kind of a man he considered himself when a nun had trusted and done everything for him thus to take advant age of my absence. He said it was a mean triek and he would not blame me if I h ew his brains out. Me said he expected it and was al ways heeled lor me. jie intended, he said, to make a separation ami miii vTiU. I told him if wlu.t he s iid was true I would divorce her ud bring Jos back. I tol l him I wanted to keep the shame covered up and would not myself make it Known. Wj went about 7 miles north of Oiden, when a dog ran out and he pulled out a pislol anil said he would shoot "the (J d d d head off it." (Witness described pistol.) He then went to his fa h lr's and I to Wil ow Creek, lie wunted me to put off going to Draper so he could with me: I told him I didn't want his comp'inv; that I would go alone. I was psvvented going when I in tended by a snow storm. I went to Draper by cars, and on arr.val learned of the death of my little boy. I went and saw my wife; shew is cryipg, and Is.it for some m.nuies her if she had been untrue to me. Siie replied that she had, and told nie all tle particulars. ( W itnessiiere repeated what hi wife had said about criminal intercourse, adding that Harry being the stroma t had overcome her; she repeated threats of Wadman about killing, &, it exposed.) She stated that atter she r he th roulened moved to West W.-to steal h"r children and throw them he would con iii th river. ceit himself in tiie willows, shoot mo and throw mo in the rive.-- , and no one would be the wiser, if she did not comply with his requirements; that it was foarol what he would do to nie that caused her to get out of his reach and go to Draper. I to'd her if I proved this true I would take her and the children back and take care She said Ilany had been of them. there and said he had acknowledged to m, and that I intended to come down and get a divorce and take lit tle Joe, if 1 had to shoot him, and that 1 didr.'t i' tend to give her a covered all over with cold sweat. I ws well arqua'nted with Henry Wadinan His height was about five feet lx inches; he was very strong and muscular and weighed about 1C5 pounds; according to his own statement a year previous. At the time of the' occurrence lie was probably heavier I bought tha Wad-mpistol to defend myself frnm He had said that he intended to k;11 me. I bought the pistol in Silt Lase, on my way to Draper Wadman had made threats nrevioua to that cn the way to Ogden Ht said that he had carried a pistol for me four or five months and if I ever caught him with mv wife he would Kill me. 1 didn't exnect to me hint at Draper, I was afraid of W adman Don't ttnow whether I am strona: or Wad-mn- ; not; I couldn't handle Ilenry don't thins: I could. Wheri he said i "TaKe it bnct," Ac, don't Know how far he was from nie. I strucK him immediately. My busw ness I as been farming and freighting did not hit him before he turned around. It was veiy dart. I could have seen an object perhaps to the table here; perhaps ten feet. I can't tell how far Harry was off, perhap 1 don't Know" three or four feet. what effect the blow had on llarry' face. At the adjournment of court last Of evening the Dudley Was Still ih progress, and Judge Van Zileliadsuceededin malting inroads on his testimony. It is not l'.Kely that this will close before noon to day. There" is little hope of closing the case today woKe up once and wa Cross-examine- n Ili-sii- d A OPENING SPRING ! At the store formerly occupied by Fred Levy THE t INEST STOCK OF Children UtMi'n. Yoiilli'aafc CLOTHING! ) Unit it L refuel U tutu he met iim he would kill e-- I saw some one pass; don't Know who it was. Spencer Riymond went with me to Spier and I gave myself up. At the time I shot I was on both Kiiees, With one hand having hold of his arm. he KicKing and trying to release himself, lie was upon his br cr, and hi feet were in my stomach. I shot at h;s head. Wadman once told tne he had accused one of my brother o!' intimacy with her, and she denied it. My state of mind was very di I was rerr tnrbed next morning mooh exe'ted during the night. I hack whi-In Ogden City the and bury me in the sand; that he saw my pistol in Salt L ike the evenGen!s FuinkbiDg Goods ing before, going to Draper; I re. turned from there Wednesday or Of the best qtiality,and Newest . Thursday. Wiien I go; to Ogden 1 Style met Wadman; he wanted to know CAM what mv wife Miid. I said "The TUtlSKS, VALlsEj. IlAtS, a And of flneJniS truth." Mega-i- "What is truth?" I said "You know. I never want you SHOES. d WARE'S to darken my door again, vou d 'II He said"! darken your scoundrel." i please, and will door when I d CALL EVERYBODY kill you or any man that triea to live with h"i'.'' I again told him to Keep O'uofmv way. When I reached dfnlGtf Plan City I went to Spencer RayThis was Wednesday or mond's. HOTELS, Tiiursday. The next day I went to my lather's; Widnan came and wanted to Know it I was going to J. W. KtZKEt, A. 4. lEIULKK. taKe her bacit nnd asued to go with When we got to me; 1 consented. father's 1 asKed Jlyruni to accompany us to the oilier IoIks. Hyrum s; id LAltUrSr AND LEADING HOTEL. ll irry had said I intended to taKe Vtak' Till bai'K, but I should not if he had Ogden nv u nit to .li lra;..n. w, bar leaa t tba' c I Wadman did K.ll not me. to jee Cnn nia ciai noona on Mtln St., ahichwa wii again tiil Fiiiay( On f un iay he ojjer.as in emu (Hicu will iba Ke.ney Uenao. about a hmsetr de in cunetosi-ActoiHiiKuIw ion J or 100 that bail been ip (Ken of previt u Iv. burnt a. We, were taking about a hore iao & ZE1GLER, Pkomiibtor KEENEY He dii ve at Spencer Raymond's l around the hlocK and turned to go the other way, when I was culled to BEARDSLEY'S dinner. As I was pitting, I looKed out and saw Harry's horses; lie came UNIOH DEPOT HOTEL into the yard an I called nie; he if I intended to take Ti'l back. Ogden, Utah, I told him there w.ts one point I w tilted lo prove first: that she siid Rooms arid Table First-clas- s lit you canif over when I had gone and Terms Respect. Every you had told her that I would KieK Reasonable her out of doors, &e. I told him dat'Ken reHe never to my door. ALL TRAINS STOP ONE H0tB peated: "I will datKen your door I 'arcPD (ia Iron, it Ylaltlnr Salt Laka, Sod u please." On Mon-diwhenever I d Sprlnra r (.titer Mountain keaorte, can laar I was going to the river to get nrno unpgng" and racaiva enca. roi ma i some wood. 1 saw John Wadinan at until their rlurn. hb hou je on th ro.td and spoge to dM-- M. II. EEARDSLEY. Prop. WM. MCDEEMOTT h.m. He said Harry was out chasing recalled. It was a year ag.t this a steer. I thought it unsafe to cross month when Harry and I went to with teams, sr did not cross the river; SPRING G, Idaho. We stayed at Hampton's was gone half an hour. I stopped in 0t TBS one night and slept together. Harry front of Wadman's and asKed for said he had been intimate with John, but his wife told me he I told her if Dudley's wife ever since he was 18 was not there; years old; he said Joe had beaten Harry came before sundown to tell BY HKH.4UD COLI,IX9 him at horse racing, and if he him I wanted t see him; il couldn't get even one way he had not, in the moiningwoulddo; want Tntuwull known homo, (ituated at tha totnaf aiffi and Slrpt, Ogdn, ttb, had another; that he had slept with Ins ed to see him about a trad,- - we had of ivii turn Hi ban da 'I a ptactiral hotel wife and wa the father of his chil- been talking of, I wanted to go to now pa who will enilearor by TrT niaana ia bll drenthe next d y. p wrr to (rire com tori to hoth permaBtat and . Wiliow CreeK - examined. s Asked no About 7 o'elocK Harry came and sat traatient p.trona. KITES: ; was not interested, and d wn. When he came in he rtar Bral.............. didn't like to hear itjwasau intimate seemed surprised to see Mr. Stevens Slnslf .......S f lend of Harry, that is, we hail there. (The map was shown witness, Units, . Boom,. been together more or less. I first who explained the position. He Board aad Lodglnc $6 to $7 prt week s.iw him a year ago last lall, riding something about a horse A food (itting room attacbad to tha bona. on the range; next I saw him the race and chasing a steer. Raymond following spring in Plain City, when went into the next room to get some we went from there to Idaho. sige brush to burn. As he Went out Wadman rose and stepped toward JOSEPH DUDLEY, THE DEFENDANT, t te door, bccKoi i ig me. Aslwent sworn. It was iti West Weber that nut and turned, I got alose to bim. (Soccaaaora to 3. W. Onthri a A Co) my wife left m., on the 1st of He turned to the left and saidi n you, or January 1S78. She seemed to have "TaKe it bacK, G d d commenced to grow dissatisfied I'll blow your brains out." I then about Larve"! time previously. strucK him with mv whip and as I When she lelt she went to her fath- did so I said "Helpi" "Murderl" I FOCftTH STREET, 00DES. UTAU. er's. We lived on the best'ol terms had the whip in my hand while in Tranh ct a General Jiattkinf up to the fall in which we separat- the room, cracKing it. As I rubbed Buttine-tuted. Sheappeared to iind fault about against him I felt something in his lnelbdln th purchase and sale my using tobacoo and horse-racinright pocKet, which I supposed to all principal citt-of It was two or three weeks before be a pistol. After striKing him he the Ciiiied States an J fcurop Wadman told me what happened) readied bacK, as I snpposed, for the we were rid.ng between Plain City pistol. I also striK K him on the CORKESftOM BtSTSi and Ogden; finally the subject of head and grabbed him by the arm; Geo. Htm Oplvk. the separation came up; I told him we got to scuffling on the ground,and KonitUe Brna., Co.. I would ,!ve her half tiie Hink First CMear. Katipual he threw his in feet property my stomach, Bank. Cxau and all the children till ten years; trying to get the pistol. I drew my Flrat National National Bajik,. that I should never see her or the pistol and fired 3 shots. He said just t8rai NaiuBal ina,- , Bait takadtV " , children want, and would do what before I fired: "Do it well Joe.'' McCorniekCoa C04 B&thar 4 Ea4 fraiHri I was right. He said I had always Then I to the window and stepped n . - " BGQT$D I. MAKKSt KEENEY HOUSE Cit, e Ai-t- rt 1 y tl RE-OPEMN- GLOBE HOTEL krr. Re-cres- que-tiins- ..-- .. HARKNESS&CO. BANKERS, i 6ft-ChHBpeo- tt - -- |