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Show ACCOMPLICES OF COIIERSjl COURT H LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 16. A. Bl B. Maple and F. Ira Bender, alleged 1 accomplices. ofBcrt Connors in what Hi was said to havo been a plot to d- Hi namlte tho county Hall of Records, H were witnesses at Conncrs' trial to- Hf They wero called by tho state, it H, having been desired to havo them K testify in regard to thpir height and 1 weight, but the defense objected and H! was sustained by the court, so the Hi two men jointly indicted with Con- Hl nors, and whose trials will follow his, Hj were escorted back to jail soon after Hj thoy entered court. H The state's object in calling Maple H and Bcndor was to learn If their de- B scrlptions of themselves would tally K with that of Policeman Abel, who H te6tlflod that ho had seen 'a tall and H a short man prowling about the Hall H of Records the night Conners was ar- H rested there Maple is tall and Ben- H dcr Is short. H The major part of tho afternoon I was- consumed by technical arguments argu-ments on the admlsaablllty of testimony testi-mony which the stato desired from J Edwin M. 'Williams, tho official ato-j ato-j nographor who reported tho acts of I the county grand jury which indicted indict-ed Conners, Muplo and Bender The case will be resumed tomorrow. oc . "1 suffered habitually from constipation. constipa-tion. DoanB Resuicts rclioed and strengthened the bowels, so that they havo been regular over sinco " A. E Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex - |