Show investigation the prosecution rests and the defence has the floor the prosecution in the parsons een sen sati nal scandal case clobes its birett teat wednesday evening with magine forkner in the witnesses seat smoking lil 1 in g a ciz cigarette arette and the defence opened w with la th cc councilman i 0 chand an 3 M K parsons as is the first witness w I 1 tn ese lie ife testified that the accused was his hall halt brother and that u upon p the be afternoon of tho the day upon which 1 ons the 4 artful annie was sentenced he was present in the marshals office until the she took her dep departure artore to the penitentiary tent iary so assault of the kind set up inthe in the complaint was committed there nor could there have been without the knowledge of witness who ho was present A number of persons vis ted the roo room m during the afternoon aftem imong among the them m judge rowers powers and warden vandercook witness beard judge pock era eay say to the marshal that if it be he could fend send the girl out to tb the penitentiary in gome some con conveyance ce other t than ban the penitentiary wagon ho he would hold it as a personal favor did you hear bear the marshal eay ray be waa was sorry rry she ebe bad to go to the penitentiary that be wanted to bo be a friend to her m while title ebo sho was there and more than a friend when she got out nothing of the kind was ever eve said reaid could the v girl dirl have been embraced by any n one wit without bout you oba observing erving it na no sir air in reply to sir mir varian tha the witness at stated ted that be he was positive of baying having been been buthe in the office from the time miss prindle entered until her di departure J judge powers flowers said that on the day that annie prindle was sentenced he bad called upon marshal parsons and asked him I 1 t some arrangement could not be made whereby annie would not be locked op with other prisoners recon ue consented to do what ha he could for her and to take her out in big his own convey conveyance abde later he beard heard that wardery vandercook W was as to take her bet ont out and of him he made t the he tame same rr request quest about 12 30 that day continued judge powers 1 I accompanied compa nied her to the courtroom she pleaded guilty and the judge sentenced her to six BIX inantha inon tha I 1 told one of the officers that she care to ait sit around round ia in the marshals mtr Bhala office and ask asked e d if she might go to my office and wait until she was ready to go thia this P permission er mission was gheo given and I 1 then look looked od up Vin vandercook dercook and asked him to go to her home and sad get her bar things then I 1 went t to cay my lunch and returned to lyof fice at 2 30 and shortly after afterwards winds some one telephoned that ehe rho was wanted and I 1 took her down to the wasatch buil building dine on oa the eters I 1 met vande vandercook t and we turned back and I 1 assis assisted to a her to Tander Vandercook cooks fl bogey buggy and they drove off to get her things mr then up to the time yon you raw hergo her go a away yon you are positive that ehe she had not ue been in the he mareli als office the witness I 1 am as positive re aal I 1 can bo be of anything yon you know such kaaa away from onelo mind 31 IC parsons was in the marshals mar ehala oclee when I 1 called there in in the morning at the close of M K parsons cross examination yesterday morning emer amery y ward who baa has been employed as a guard at the penitentiary at various times since sine 1874 and in october bad had charge g the absence of mr vandercook I 1 took mhd at egand ad he be was present at tha the door 0 of f the cell during the time that marshal parsons visited annie prindle odle when she claimed r lai med to beick besick and when as eh sh letea tidied the marshal took liberties with her mr ward that doth ing of tha the kind related by prindle took place jio jle waa was where he could see both oth parties and waa was positive posit that tha t tha marshal did nothing im ime proper dr A K smith the attending physician at the penitentiary was next called he lie was present with ward at the time of the marshals visit to annies cell on the occasion referred to and big his testimony corroborated that of ward the afternoon cession session open opened edwith with mrs kate giesy on the stand the witness testified that annie prindle was brought to her ber bouse house about half hall a mile irom from the penitentiary by marshal parsons onit lie ile asked if be he could leave her there 1 I taid aid no continued the witness 1 I 1 0 object bajec t I 1 am afraid of her ler ue he eaid said that t the he piri prisoner was ao an uncommon prisoner that ehe she was to be shielded that the in dge and prosecuting attorney had consented to it and rid it would be legal ashe he was then admitted and the mar marshal le left mien en was that the ad 0 september when did she leavel leave on the night of october lath did the marshal come again some days after who waa was t there here the w witness enumerated her guests to a eluding mrs urs parsons on that occasion 0 christeasen about the premises were Chrie Christe teason and anderaon And Arid ereon 1 where werd were yoa yom at the time of the m arshalis ars hals it arrival rr ival I 1 1 I was standing in the cellar with mrs mire parsons mr giesey ws was sitting on th the P porch tali ing big bit afternoon smoke and miss randle she was latac in the kitchen kit clien A diagram of the residence wu waa here bars submitted and recognized by mra mrs giebey what kind of 0 a day was it itt A beautiful one were the doors open I 1 all of them mr parsons arrive yea yes sir I 1 saw caw the wheels of the buggy paea saes I 1 then called to him baying saying we are tire in to the cellar howard camela come in 1 lie ile entered the room immediately did you hear bear the footsteps oot stepa othe of the marshal from the time hia his feet touched ed the porch 11 did be he atop in the kitchen r not an n ine instant tant 11 rf f j did you hear bear hini hira tay a r lil t 1 I heard beard him say Bome 1 thi think it waa was bow how do you do I 1 wanted to to ap sheaf 1 to to wa we came up and an amr mr parsons sprang into abo buggy big lie wife following they then than drove off IV WM it possible for mr parsons to have slopped stopped any length of time in the kit kinchent kitche chent nl no air I 1 beard his footsteps from the moment they touched the porch be walka walks very heavily and distinctly I 1 bohld think mr christensen could have been eon the them as a they passed each other tbt wa was a the only ocea occasion siou tha the marshal visited you while alss prindle was gras there T the only time the afternoon report cloned with mrs glassy still la in the chair under rigid cross croes examination |