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Show . ruony will be stricken out. But the Jurj has heard all her evidence. Most startling of all the features of Miss Keller's story was her assertion that the convulsion suffered by Margaret Mar-garet Swope. on December IS, was similar to the attack that preceded Col. Swopo's death. The state charges-that charges-that on this day Dr. Hyde polsonc Margaret Swope. Just beforo tho noon adjournment, Mrs. Hyde became deeply Interested 1 In the testimony of tho witness, and leaned forward several times to coarh her husband's attorneys. Frank P. Walsh announced that he, would begin to cross-examine Miss Keller at the afternoon session. EVIDENCE Having Been Administered Admin-istered by Dr. Hyde to Margaret Swope - "Kansas City, April 21. The Insist-ebce Insist-ebce of Dr. Hyde that Miss Parl Keller, a nurse, complete at one time all her testimony for the state caused Judge Iatschaw today to permit the witness to go Into the details of the typhoid epidemic in the Swope home. In passing 011 the matter yesterday, the court decided he would hear no testimony on this phase of tbe caso until Its relevancy to the death of Colonel Swope was shown. Rather than deprive the state of tbe testimony testi-mony of Miss Keller, however, said the court, she might testify regarding the epidemic at this time. If relevancy relevan-cy is not established, then tbo testi- |