Show FINAL ARGUMENTS IN HIll CASE TO T BE ORDER TODAY Judge Overrules Motion for Direct Verdict Made i by Defense Defene t I Final linal arguments In trial of J. J A. A lIm 1111 char charged ed with the murder of or Night ht Marshal Frank Franl A A. In Midvale Mid Mid- vale ale Au August 7 7 1012 will b be made mado before Judge J Ji C. C Loofbourow and the thc Jury jur toda today The taking of testimony Is com com- I 1 Before adjournment Russel G. G moved mo that th the court court direct It the tho jUr jury to return a a. verdict of or not r guilty guilt on tHe grounds rounds that evidence e was insufficient to convict con Judge Loofbourow declared there thero was wasa a n. conflict In testimony of state witnesses wit wit- nesses and arid those for tor the defense but that an identification of ot Hill had been effected b by the sta state to and 1 it t was for the Jury to weigh el h tho conflicting mon mony morly The jury will receive Its final instructions R at t 9 30 o'clock tomorrow morning With Hill taking the stand in his own behalf the testimony was practically completed yesterday morning Hill I completed his story early earh In the afternoon afternoon after aler- noon following which Gordon Snow Sno Snoa a newspaper man and R. R L. L E Eddington a deputy sheriff J J. 1 W WT Freed Otto OUo Whitbeck Whitbeck Whit Whit- h beck ck a deputy dep sheriff and Joseph Burbidge Bur- Bur bidge night Jailer were questioned The case was completed with tho tim testimony testimony testimony tes tes- tes- tes of or ex Sheriff Joseph C. C Sharp concerning a conversation con with J J. J A. A Mayfield whom lie he said told him that Hill left him at Second South and State at nt i 15 o'clock on the tho night of or the thc murde mur mur- de der At the morning session Mill Hill admitted an n acquaintance with Charles Gammett killed in the attempt to rob the Vienna saloon aloon lIe He denied participation in the holdup declaring that ho spent the night of or the thc murder at the Salvation Sal I Arm Army hotel |