| Show HASTMAN ON OS Til 13 STAND reliN of or Ills with Olo an SayIng They ero Cambridge tans Mass May 7 Interest I In the tho murder trial was WIlS en cn enhanced today tO II by the fact that Mrs Mm Kastman wife of ut the defendant was Willi wason z on oh the stand most mont of ot the forenoon Iha tio was vs visibly affected by the minute ex examination e 1 as liS to 10 the Incident Immedi Immediately preceding the tragedy and regard regarding 91 lag ing In certain made by hy previous ous oui witnesses At tunes times she le wept Mrs Ir Kustman Fastman n said she hc did not nut re rein reo in any uny such Incident as nil that to 10 c by who that I had hall said Mid days were numbered Witness Wit n NHI never said eald that had been heen drinking nor had I she ithe over liver heard beard Mrs Irs Jr say ho he hall hail been drinking Mrs Irs 1 also testified that In III InJune Tune June the lock on the tomb containing Grogan body had been tampered with but no one had asked permission to 10 toI I open the tomb Atty tY Oen Ion Knowlton declined to cross examine Mrs 1 Eastman I The fhe defendant Charles It H Eastman then took the stand to testify In iii his hi il own behalf lie IIo confined his hie testimony to answering tho the questions of o his hi at lit attorney attorney torney lie He wild said that his relations with iI Grogan always were pleasant and und that U form Corm tM fall tail of o 1590 they on un terms 4 of ol greatest friendship He H denied that any took place In November H 1St 9 that any an Jealously existed because Grogan had under undertaken r taken the tho business left by their father inlaw or that th hu lie had hurl ever said In Inthe the c presence of ot mother that Oro Gro galls Bans days were short hort t Witness related 1 the Incidents of ot tar target tart t get et practice on all the morning of ol July 4 of ol dining and going to the races raees In company with Eastman I said he found the till races slow Blow and und started hack back home hOlM with his wife vite He III denied dell led that he urged Oregon Oro an anto to return with him him but said suld overtook him on the way home East Eastman Eastman S man could not tell whether It was Ore Uro Oregon kogan gan gon or himself who suggested a re le of ol target shooting In tho the c main story of oC the shooting of nt was ns as It has haB been repeated repented I by lW witnesses eB during daring this trial who heard I statement nt Immediate Immediately ly ty after atter the tho event He lie said Bald that his hi Ii recollection of ot what happened after he het t nUll and clinched was Very cr cry Indis Indistinct C r There Theme was wan he lie said Mid A n struggle for forthe forthe forthe the possession of ot the gun There was waft va confusion exclamations noise and cries and burst buist out with some HOllie something something thing like Damn It I am nm shot Finally I J got possession of o the revolver after 1 ft n struggle and Grogan was brought to toc c his knees I do tin not know knol exactly what t happened after that because of ot the fright and horror antI of o the agonized u a cries I t cried out to him hlen to let go while f on his hIli part he Ill said mid In the most mORt agun n on t tau Oh oh oh I next nest remember remember ber br that tint we were running and that we came together again for tur or another C We hIt Some wes on I ont know knoll what lay hay on the ground and I 1 tried to kick It out t of at the way WRY t entitled that he hI had never entertained l a ft feeling of ot malice or Jeal Jealousy toward Grogan and had 1151 never had hall hallAn a An thought of o Injury InJun |