Show I I TRIAL i i he demands money from tho the fe Fet leral I office honders Hot nol ders aers I V wants to tb 00 oo homo and ia the bourl ad joura W 11 f I I tr lir W tl I to toche ah neni ial I I I washington 70 dee deals 15 the w I I joseph ta S reynolds a chicago jaw aw bet r continued to read from not noted he rd had taken at tho the second iner pow with the allusion bins biln mado to something komo thing which ap appeared ar in taft washington Y ill agton apu epu U agi guibeau T eu ed noon U the desk andish and ut ed out tha dan Y just what that wf whelp elp Gorham nas writing it that time pow now ho he is ready to ext eat hm his own words ife Is hanging around arthur now aind nd trying to Ket somo little ile ought to be ashamed of himself if he b decency dec enc I 1141 have got a speech this fellow follow gorham liam I only want to pet et ft a chance at him wa the e fitness elated be he read to he prisoner what grant conklin conkling nd of his bis prisoners acted fhe me ids said of him q guiteau lui and nd ids crine rl P and lie walking the floor excia excite lly I said what does it mean I wo ll 11 lid T have staked my life they would h ive ve defended m me e they know they wi I nt t ed garfield rex removed noved and Y yet t t abey y denounce roq mo and no o aak only vee aein iti it t the blood j witness also showed him some papers ait in which he guiteau was pit i for crim A and I lia its the ris briers comment was t the acts facts had been suppressed sin and I he i had not had any defense dc lense the witness continued lie ile asked me referring to grant co conkling kai a nd d other prominent nt stal w abts rit ey knowl have stated chive I hav no ladeo D n ia and ibold I told him yes res I ie ic seemed dazed repeating the woi ds meyeral time times most aston astonishing ishin in A astonishing n bulteau hero here broke it in and nd aai said d w with 11 th bencer aEn erYou you was a pi pretty t t y smart m rt ae wasi lYOU general apu u will pr probably get more inor e business an n this line now recess I guitel immediately after ress guitena announced ho he had bid a speech to anake z ake and baid said I suppose I ila haye a giten IT n idna sin sine I e ibl this trial began it has been eugein I cd ed that I shall charge 25 cents for them but I de decline clini we want money L however ho wc for this trial there are ate ver certain tairi officeholders in this city and throughout the country who nestr would have hake had bad their positions but for ray my i inspiration aspi ration I want those men if th alicy have got any consciences io to respond to tins this appeal and send ua us some money if they ther dont do it I shall speak out in meeting and give their names the next time some rich men in new york gave I mra mrs garfield several hundred th thousand sa a dollars it was a noble act a and n oui I v o lf plaud it I want them to give me ine some it in the name nam r of justice and right ll 11 i gen reynolds continued at ut mf nit second interview with the prisoner ho he wrote the td the american people which has since been published P and handed it to ma with a request abat I havo have it bubli published shed P the tile original draft was then intro deuced and was read by col Cork corkhill bill with occasional comments by gu tea teai who ft ho followed the reading with th the closest attention when the h wor word inspiration I on pas read I ji judge ie a i ortel arose and called attention atthe u the fact fact that tha this tillis was tho the first at announcements announce menti f inspiration a s a do disenso gense fabj for the I marder at it iti was as made bonuie irth f july after the prisoner had learned that arthur grant Conklin Conk lingi gj and oilier other stalwarts stal warts whom ho he expected would shield limin in reality loathed him and abhorred his act its A 11 milter Mib ter bigmouthed big mouthed porter shouted guiteau scoville protested prote seed sed against tle the stylo style gume it and demand ed that withdraw judge i the remark rj V judge porter isaiall I draw one word fl I 11 fay upon this trial I C acal A number of lett letters ers written ell by guiteau since his incarceration infill in jail were ere read bythe by the district Atto attorney iney and wore offered in evidence ablis prove the theory of insanity ine anity after 11 alio I readings reading wae was turned to the district attorney and inquired ute rest my letton corkhill tha t you u anfe intercept eel I think the american people eople ought to know what SL miserable miserable sneak you are gc qc oville questioned the witness gen en reynolds epli I t te hour of adjournment journ ment have you u always been on goad ter terms a with itzo t the prison basked asked title ye yes shouted the prisoner I always considered i isred bim J briend ys d and lie he proved himself a the mean an dirty scoundrel A nice nice record have reynolds to carpe sneaking jn in ta 16 my cell to get information inform alion to hang barig me on scoville oTille Sc p pressed e d the and I fin finally 11 y entill En lill ler that hat the paid him for r hie il ex benses while he was having these interviews ter views guiteau HOW much scoville putting out his hand f you I keep quiet Qui guiteau well asic him how much he got you take an hour to get oat of hil what I could learn in ten minutes scoville asked the witness how much lie recanted recen Ted and the deply was 85 I I guiteau three interview interviews well pretty good about thirty dollars ada a day for lying more mor ethan than corkhill corkhill Cork lill bill earns earn but then hell set get his reward down below in the next world the cross became rather tather tedious lefi ious without elic eliciting itin anything new or material and guitrau protested frequently antly that the time of the courish court should not such loose zigzag sort of talk finally with great impatience I he lie allou shouted tM oil oh say your aunt was your un C le it would be about P sensible as v pur q bastions best ions you aai are almost as stupid 11 t a as corkhill come coma your honor ui lets ts go hoine homet w 12 |