Show US TRIAL the prisoner N fitches it ches into the plymouth preacher Freacher and ana the comedy in the Cri criminal court continues by IV LT telegraph to the I ferald I CHICA 00 nov 20 26 up upon on the tile opening of the criminal court scoville Scovil lc read a telegram from front E emory mory A storrs of chicago saying that lie could not lot pos bibly at it present owing to professional engagements como to washington to testify testily scoville Sc said that under the circumstances he lie would not insist upon an attachment for storre storrs davidge s speaking peaking aking for the prosecution ie was willing wil ing to havo have storrs put upon the stand at any tim timo e during the progress of tho the trial and this understanding der was accepted by all par parties thoa thos north then resumed the witness stand and was cross examined ver very closely and at great length by ba davidge vidgo guitman interrupting at the very outset and protesting there was na no truth in the witness story the witness was being questioned in regard to the fight between guiteau and his father iio ile had a good memory and could remember almost every thing but did not recollect any apy such such scene just as this witness was released from the stand guiteau improved the tile momentary lull to make the first speech of the tile day lay I notice paid said lie that my friend henry ward beecher is doing the same cranky work on this case I used to attend his church and prayer meetings and if your honor knew him as well as I do you on would not pay any attention to him there arc are a good many neb peo pie who think lie is badly cranked socially and have no doubt that mra mrs tilton told the truth and that lie lied about it and I tell liim him BO so publicly oil well well prisoner that will do for you rou said davidge bavi dge guiteau was apparently satisfied and nodded with a smile saying hats all right judge I have had baa my pay on beech or im Pin satisfied gen en john A logan then took the stand and was asked do you know the prisoner oh yes of course you do general broke in guiteau you know mo me very well im happy to meet you the witness lia had frequently been interviewed by guiteau to indorse his application t gli cation for office but had invariably varia declined for the reason that the prisoner did not seem to be such a man as he lie would care to recommend dorany office he ile had never known him in chicago tho tile first time he lie ever paw saw him was when he lie guiteau called upon him to secure his indorse ment the general impression he formed of guiteau WAS that there was something wrong about his mental arrangements edward E smith employed at the republican national committee rooms during the lato late presidential campaign gnp ai g ln thought guiteau very peculiar liar f flighty lit and rambling in con verea tion guiteau here interrupted in hia his cool customary manner this gentleman was not in a position to know about matters there ho ile was only a clerk anyway gov jewell ox ex senator dorsey and the rest of ofus us boys avero the ones that did the work there ay john A morse a colored attorney at law saw guiteau at the white house during march and april he lie took him to bo be crazy NEW YORK nov 26 dr samuel armor dean of faculty of the long L oil island college hospital at brooklyn says of Gul guiteau if euch such persons are pronounced irresponsible for the r deliberately planned purposes of murder society lias has no longer any safeguards safe guards against the worst elements of ita its population Copi compared pared with such characters inane in insane i ane people are corn comparatively par actively harmless for they are usually confined |