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Show patlcDt needed Ihe capsule po shf threw it away on December 11th. Mia Cordon aaid ehc understood the cap. pulo was supposed to contain, modi-cine modi-cine for soothing the natlont's norw.. Prof. II. P. Cady, (of tho University-of University-of Kansas, said tests ho bad nncfe. corroborated the testimony of Professor Profes-sor Schweitzer regarding hydrocyanic acid. "With the. tentlmonyof Mrs. Jnuea If. Clinton, from whoso Louse Tho.i. II. Swope, Jr., testified' ho telephoned Dr. Twyroan after ho found ciipauleri thrown away by Dr. riyde on December Decem-ber ISth. tho stalo attacked the physician's phy-sician's a!!bi built up by the Cvifn..-ant'3 Cvifn..-ant'3 wife. Mrs. Hydo sa.id her brother broth-er was nther hour. between the hours of 8 acd 10 o'elocl: on- that nlglrt, mailing mail-ing It Impossible for him to havo met Dr. Hyde on the street. Mrs. Clinton sold Mr. Swop ccmo Into her houso at $:?Q :u;d she culled Dr. Twyman over the telephone for him. Mr. Swo:io talked with Dr. Twy-I Twy-I Eion several minutes, she said, "How did Mr. Swope hold tho tele-I tele-I phono receiver?" asked Mr. CodIiHcc. "He held It with a flogor and a thumb. The three remaining finger were clutched against Uie palm." "How do yon know it was just S:30 o'clock: when Mr Swop caroe 1rrto tho house?"' queried Mr. Walsh. "I heard tb, clock strike Just a1 be-came be-came Into the house," replied the vit- HCE3. Recalled to testb'y. Mr. Swope ?ald ho held, while telephoning tinder bis clenched lingers, the capsules he packed pack-ed up. ATTACKING Prosecution is Proving That Dr. Hyde Testified Testi-fied Falsely Kansas Cfty. Mav n7-More iha.n a dozen witnesses auveyr";! :t tho criminal crim-inal court 1 1 .i i i r! ii pr tod;)..- to give rebuttal re-buttal teslimouy lor tho stale iu the rival of Dr. B. C Hvdt- to' murder. Every niu-je that gave direct testimony testi-mony for tho pros', cut Ion was present to again fake the stand. In th htorios of Dr. and Mrs. Hydo there vvre frequent fre-quent contradictions tf the nurse's narratives. Dr Hyde Is confident he is to bo Ji-eed. "I'm going lo continue to pvactlrn medicine right bore in Kansas Cltv," ho said in discussing Ins case. "I II show the pooplo I am nut as had as I have been painted." C II. Brigcn, a chemist of Detroit, Mich., w.ii the stale's first witness today. In the quiniiif employed in the manufacture of tho iron, strychnine strych-nine and quinine elixir taken by Coi. Thomas If. Swope. said th witrtci3. there was less than tne per cent of impnittles. The defense attempted io prove rm Its direct testimony that a large amount of impurities was probably in the strychnine takon from the liver cf Col Swope, due lo the mllllonalrci having used tho quinine remedy. Prol. Paul Schweitzer, of the University Uni-versity of MLtseurl. testified tint it would be impossible for hydrocyfnie acid to be formed by lh mln;ling of formaldehyde and ammonia. In n dead iKttv. Under no less I lam H0n decrees of heat would such a fnvmation tuc place, he sild. On i rOoS-c; amlnatlru the prolessor insisted that ammonia formed no part of a humau hotly. Upon being recalled to the j-tand. S'ella Swope told of a mysterious capsule cap-sule she said Dr. Hydo handed hr on the ni.ht of December 10. "Ou December 10. the jitehl my sister sis-ter Saftth.wai; taken ill. Dr. Hydo jiv me a capsule and a"?-'d mo lo hand It to Miss Gordon, a nurse, and tpll her to give k m Sarah I handed it lo tho nurse." The nurhO. Miss Elizabeth ("tudi, trAi Ified, aftr Stella Swone hid been recused, that the did not '..cli-ne the |