Show THE WHITE CASE although alie irose lias not yet sufficient evidence to bind alio lant an interested group of spectators gathered at commissioner mckaba office yesterday morning says alic salt lake herald to listen the proceedings in the white starkly polygamy case the young lady who had preferred imprisonment to unsealing her lips waa not brought down from the pen mr white was escorted in at a quarter to 11 bd after isalt an hours wait for his counsel sir kirkpatrick the testimony of the witnesses wag taken mrs win wayne said I 1 live in in the nineteenth ward at 35 cane street my husband is a brick maker mr Cli arles white lives on the fiill three blocks from us I 1 know his difo margaret and the family generally I 1 ceased visiting them about six months ago miss starkey is my sister wo bogli came hor efrom england three years ago she lived with me st first but moved away about a year ago she went to mr whites to his wife and from to nurse mrs johnson she was at whites about six months front johnsons she removed to whiles alie whites had two children their house had two bedrooms and several other rooms or shanties lam sure I 1 dont know who occupied the bedrooms the i went to arizona about a year ago and my sister went with them they were gone twenty eight days I 1 first saw my sister three weeks after her return at mrs conlyn house I 1 have never spoken to mr white about liis relations to my sister I 1 dont know whether or not she is married never heard lier say anything about it she has never had a child the house the whites into after returning from arizona has two rooms to which a summer kitchen hae been added I 1 never saw any beds in the house I 1 dont know where the people slept I 1 have seen my sister there with the family she was there as a nurse white is a brush maker I 1 cant say how my relations with my sister and the whites came to be broken off my father francis starkey and his family live in hooper ville mrs conly I 1 live in the nineteenth ward next to whites on B street I 1 they call it I 1 know miss starkey I 1 saw her at whites when he was selling out his furniture to go to arigona Ar iiona on his mission when be returned he only brought his wife and children she came to my house several days after them all lived in my together mr white paid me for the rent miss starkey ate at their table I 1 arranged her a room up stairs but I 1 dont think she occupied it as mrs white offered to make her a spare bed on the floor down stairs I 1 once warned mr white to look out far trouble but ho said lizzie miss starkey was nothing to him only a friend who was delpine his wife I 1 have never waited on her as a midwife and know nothing of her having been sick john carrutters Carrut bers I 1 am a laborer and live in the ward Cli arles whites wife margaret is my niece I 1 have known elizabeth stark ey since a year ago last spring I 1 saw her at that time at mr whites house and was introduced to her by him I 1 think i I 1 am not sure I 1 do not know whether or not slie is recognized as his wife in his family I 1 have seen her at his table I 1 have never spoken fo him about her the commissioner did you have any talk with misa starkey yester day mr kirkpatrick objected to this until the commissioner said the matter he wished to elicit was not relevant to the present case mr carruthers said lie had merely shook bands with lier and said ho was glad to see her the commissioner asked whether he had advised her to answer no questions that might be put to her he replied no and was released wm wayne I 1 know the whites have not visited them for the past three months misa starkey is my cifes sister I 1 only saw her once at his house I 1 know nothing about any marriage I 1 have said nothing to any one case sinco being I 1 never attended my meetings at all mr asked that the cs be continued until this morning at ac mr kirkpatrick objected and said lie should ask to have the case dismissed as there had been no testimony what ever adduced mr varian replied that there was a witness who could sing but sing lie did not go to say that she should bo made to sing but thought as slie was a woman she should leavo another cliance cl ianco the commissioner said that ordia harily he feel like dismissing a case which had been continued as has over several days but ho thought there was a manifest intention to block tho wheels of justice and he would continue it over one day more for the prosecution in order to enable them to procure their wit ness Kirkpatrick Mr shrugged his shoulders and retried mr white was remanded to the custody of alio mar lial until this morning in lieu of finding ball |