Show v CONTEN 0 IFE DECOYED n J j WHITE Hearing of Inlow Probably Will Last Full Month Month First First Day Largely Taken Up by Le Legal Legal Legal Le- Le gal Fight Over Statement nt PROSECUTION OUTLINES COURSE OF ITS EFFORTS Promises to Prove Schoolmaster ter Was Seen Se-en Leaving Vicinity Vicinity Vicinity Vicin Vicin- ity of Murder and Det Details ils Motive Motive Motive Mo Mo- tive It for Crime Assigned by T WO YO we weeks ks at tho the least and mid probably probably ably three or four weeks will be occupied d with the trial of 0 G. A. A inlow Inlow In- In low oW charged with th the murder of Thomas E. E White last October according according ac nc ac cording to estimates of attorneys s ii in inthe the thc case which pas as really rte ata-rte started yesterday oy after ten tell da days s 's had 1114 been bee l consumed in the selection of a jury jury- Only two of the thirty thirl or more witnesses wit wit- it- it nesses for fOl the ho state c completed t their t testimony Cs t during yesterdays yesterday's e ays ay's ys session and the examination of the third was wasill wasill in ill ill progress progress when wIlen court a adjourned j More rore than half hal of at tho the day lay was consumed consumed con con- with an alleged legal contest to ascertain whether the district at attorney toe toe- O- O ney might present evidence c to the jury fo to the effect that thal the murdered man was ivas 39 to have b been en ll the principal witness s against Inlow Into at a a. hearing hearing- on a a. charge set for the tho days s following the murder Then came tho the completion of the statement state state- m ment nt of ot the pr prosecution on the testimony of a a. draughtsman in the tho county count surveyors sur surveyors surveyor's ye ors office relative to 3 map and the examination of two city detectives relative to the finding Chiding n of ot the body o ot of White When hen the time came for tor the lie introduction intro intro- duct n of ot th the glass the the automobile which White was as driving when he was killed it developed that the glass glass' had b been en placed In the evidence evi dence i room oom at the police station and had lad been shattered when something was vas tJ thrown against it JU The pieces had been patched together with paper however howe and the policemen could still point to tho time place whore where a 3 b bullet had crashed through and that the bullet hole was the only damage donto done don to the windshield previous to tho the time Continued on Page 8 S. S Column 1 ti t I ii STATE CALLS ITS i I FIRST WITNESSES Hearing of I Inlow Probably Will ill ill Last Full FuJI Month Month Month-Le- Le Legal ga gal Battle Continued I Front Irom rom Pace lage 1 1 It came Into Pos possession of oC the police I I Albert C C. C Sf l Spears rs desk j crex ant who with e G Chase dot thc w was Bin among oner the first to reach re tho the bOll body belly of ot gwo testimony Such points f us Rs left side ride drive c center control and i I Kas as a or electric lI lighting were all nU Greck Gr Grecki ck i i to fo the tho policeman ui but he ho did remember I that thero was some hose fastened on the lamps although he did dill not know what tho the hose was Voas tiRed for tor At the open opening In of oC the trial following the reading of tho the Information in the tile charge chargo of ot murder In the tho first degree District Attorney E E. 0 O. Val wood Leatherwood erwood I tho the court to permit the I 1 bW swearing of or all nIl witnesses and asked I I I 1 that l they also be instructed to remain ln outside the courtroom and to refrain I from flon conversing con about boul their testimony I except to coun counsel cL cLI I Twenty nine witnesses were name me by the state stat ot of whom twenty present On ruling of or the court the they Mere werA not nOl sworn at t that lime Ime but hut they wore Instructed and nd excused Tho de defense defense de- de however cr refused to name n It ItI its I witnesses simply stating stating- that the list had all not been made up and the statement state state- mont ment was accepted b by 11 the court Witnesses for fOJ the state as announced b by the district attorney Included the f 1 Gor George c Chase Chac police detective detec detec- tive tivo 1 J. J I J. J K Mackey acle county count t purveyor FUI Dr A. A N N. Manson Hanson H n on Dr IJ n. B. B t 7 Sprague Spra t Fred y Baxt Baxter r. r G re h Lynch M. M I C. C Grizzle K R i F. F Fineman lL S. S Hyde thel Pace H Itay Kearney Harry CAmpbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell heIJ Mr Mr r J Kate te Ise Thomas Anderson IA V. IV Broom Herman Harms state chemist Emil V. V Johnson poll police pollee co captain captain captain cap cap- tain Carl Garl Snyder B. B II II Seager er police detective C. C It A A. A Carlson police inspector tor tr J J. J. J Roberts police ce sergeant Ransom Ran- Ran nom som Usher Axel Carlson C A. A S. S Hollo Rollo William Sn Snyder er lIlT Harvey Jon Jones s. s IT Ir A A. t l Olson Joseph Downey and John Hempel Hem- Hem J pel eh former police captain Outline of oC Testimony Evidence to show that t Mrs In Caleb C A Anlow A. A J Inlow was the tho last person on seen licen with Thomas E. E White on the tho night he n was as 1 when she ho entered his taxicab 1 Just before midnight that two persons r answering crin the description de of nr Mr fr an and I j Mrs MIR Inlow left th the automobile just lust M I utter the shots w ra fired that the they I J I I both cLu caught ca ht street t cars CRIS near tho tilo scene C of or the murder shortly aft after r and that Attempts ha had boon boen made to wash bloodstains blood bloo I stains from Inlow's coat t. was promised IJ district in by the tho attorney 1 yesterday presenting an outline of oC the states state's i evidence to tho the jury jur j I ne Beginning hi his opening statement to toI I the jur jury the district attorney said ald that I the hC evidence c to bo be presented by br th the state would show shon that on October 5 ii l 1012 1912 1 Thomas E. E White was found denIn dead den in his Ills automobile at a a. point in Third East Bast a t ju just juat t south of oC Ninth South tho the discovery er of oC tho bod body being ma made e at dawn awn while the tho shots that th killed were fired between n midnight and ond 1 n. n in m. The rhe l e evidence would also show he lie said aid that the body was found in a a. sitting posture leaning to the right and md that there were two bullet holes hole In the tho head either one of ot which would have 0 proved fatal tatal Tho Tim automobile was wasa a closed cab with movable mo gla glass s windows windows win win- dows dow between the passenger cr scats seats and the tho drivers driver's seat sent th the car being beins a 3 left hand drive o with operating lovers in the middle All An of ot Whites Whito's personal effects were found on his body In Including including In- In a watch and diamond Tin ring The Tho district attorney also said that the tho t testimony would show that on September September September Sep Sep- 30 1912 a no complaint was lodged od cd a against l Inlow stating that on September 28 S Inlow had burglarized tho the homo home of or Agnes gnes C. C Jones First avenue l Tho The state also proposed to show that the preliminary hearing of Inlow on the burglary r oh charge o had been set et for October 5 G or October 7 i. Wo Yo shall shaH also show further that tho the on only I witness who could testify of ot his own knowledge dge ass a as to this crime was RI Right ht here the defense interposed objections Two 10 Hour Hoar Delay The Tho Jury was excused until 2 o'clock and there was a ft scurrying for ponderous ponder Ponder- ous Jaw law books and a n. search to find what some Iome other judge fudge had ruled on ons s some omo other othor but similar case In some som other state Then as a no possible solution tion It was ryas suggested sUS that the district attorney prepare a statement of Just what he proposed to tell the jur Jury and what ho he proposed to show b by witnesses witnesses witnesses wit wit- nesses this to be submitted to tho I court and to the tho defense and to he be passed on b by the court Coult As a T result of or this agreement tho the I following statement WAS prepared argued ur- ur gued u l ant an and lodge Judge c Ritchie overruling o ob obJections objections objections ob- ob tho the statement a was read to tho the jury lury as tho the district attorney continued his Ilia statement As I was about to state slat to you Oll wh when n Interrupted by coun counsel cl tho the only witness so on far Cur as nl anything In this case may appear whoso whose t testimony and knowledge If It an any of tho the whereabouts of the defendant defendant defend defend- ant at th the lIm time of or the alleged cd commission commission com corn mission by the tho defendant of or the tho crime of oC hur burglary In th the tho second 11 de degree d- d gree r was known b by and communicated to the del defendant was Thomas Thom Thom- n as T F K White We e will rill show how you OU that on or 01 about the day of September A A. D. D 1912 in the tha oarl early morning of that at da day a conversation lIon was waR had between this defendant A. A Inlow nil and certain police officers of Salt Lake Utah who will be called d here as witnesses that in the course of or said conversation the fact of oC Whites White's being a a- witness a against said defendant and tho the nature of or his alleged adverse nd statements communicated to the defend defend- ant That chat said ald officers Informed tho the defendant in substance that Thomas E E. E White commonly l known as OS Edit Eddie 10 V h White had hall stated that he lie the defendant had been driven b by Thomas Thomos E E. White in Whites White's s taxicab to the tho vicinity of or the residence 1 First a avenue on lie Salt Lake Utah Ut earlier er that same ame morning that the de defendant defendant de- de had taken with him two empty suit cases and had returned to tho the taxicab and como come on en downtown down downtown downtown town with the two suit sull cases that were loaded landed that tho the said Thomas 1 E. E White had followed said defendant defendant de de- when he left leet the taxicab in tho the vicinity of the tho Jones house and had noted his movements mo durIng durIng during dur dur- ing his absence from tram the cab Story Stor- Storto to lie He Iro Proved Irod d. d Continuing Mr Ir Leatherwood said that the state would produce testimony that would substantiate a story as follows follows fol fol- lows White a public chauffeur had his stand at Main and Second South streets and nd on the evening of or October 4 Mr l and antI Mrs Inlow were seen Been around this corner At 10 o'clock that night Inlow appeared wearing a long ulster and anti InQuIred in inquired In- In for White asking questions Concerning concerning con cun- Whites White's habits homo home relations and anti character char and later tried to get ct In communication with White Whito b by tele tole- phone phon Shortly before midnight Mrs Irs Inlow appeared on the tho corner also wearing a a. long JonS' coat She acted as though she wanted w to ar a taxicab but refused all an otters offers until 1 White ap ap- peare Then Them she engaged him and they went off ff in the automobile That was the tho last seen of White alive all The Tho cab w wa s J driven en south In Third cast to a point Joint about lt a half halt block south of oC Ninth South and then turned around so 80 as to face race north At t that point a Q Jor person porton on answering the description description de de- de- de of oC Inlow was seen to run up behind the automobile and Immediately Immediate immediate- J ly two shots rang out and then two persons wearing long coats one shorter short short- er cr and stockier than the tho other were seen to leave 0 hurriedly going gainS south in Third East h r T L II II J. UI Y W 11 t 11 ICI Il LU u Tu u n. uState State street car bound north and later Inlow was recognized as RS he boar boarded ed acar acar a n. car bound for Cor the tha business district Both Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Inlow then went to toa toa a room In a n Second South rooming house bouse which the they had en paged engaged and after atter wash washing Ins Ins- and cleaning blood from y's ys s coat the they 1 left the room This In substance was tho the story of the crime as outlined by hy the district attorney to the tho jur Jury with tho the promise to prove It through witnesses Mr Leatherwood also said that evidence would show that after his arrest on tho the burglary charge Inlow had told two or three persons emphatically that tha t he heI never no would have havo to appear for n a hear r I lag InS on tho the charge First Called d. d J. J n. n Mackay draughtsman draughtsman draus In the county surveyors surveyor's r off office ce testified to the tho correctness of ot a map showing tho streets of oC the elt city between tho the Ken Kenyon on hotel and the scene of or tho the murder Albert C. C Sp Spears ars desk ser sergeant pant said ald ho he wa was on a l Sugar u al' al House car coming to work worl at about C GO a m m. October 0 6 when at t the corner of Ninth South and Third East lat his attention was called coiled to the automobile with the tho body of or White reclining ln on tho the front Feat eat He with Geor George c Chase city detective gated Ho lIe described bed the surroundings s In much the samo amo manner as did Mr Dig Chase who followed him to the stand Mr r. r Chase said that the tho body was In ina a a. sitting posture with tho the head hanging hangIng hang hang- In Ing over o the tho side Ido of or tho the seat scat a at t the tho left leU Blood from Crom the wounds In Whites White's head had harl run down and over o tho the tool box and running hoard board of oC the car and Into the puddles huddles in the tho road The Tho window ow of or tho the closed cloned portion of ot the cab immediately immediately im Im- im- im mediately behind White was open while tho the other was closed He Ho said that the lighting fixtures hind had been torn or broken so that the Iho lights Vore out of commission No tl acks were found lound around the automobile that were dl distinguishable Mr Ir Chase said he was with the body as It was brought to tho the emergency hospital and present when whon the bod body was searched There Thero was ws 25 5 In money a diamond ring a seal ring gold old watch an and numerous trinkets In the pockets Mr Chase was definite and positive In his statements During his examination It developed that the automobile driven by White hUe had be been shipped to Pocatello b by Whites White's brother A A. B. B Irvine of or the firm of or Thurmon Thurman Wedgwood Irvine lne who defended Inlow Inlow Inlow In- In low at his preliminary hearing and later withdrew when Inlow is said ald to have havo deeded heeded a farm tarm to s someone meone else after pretending to transfer It to the attorneys In lieu feu of ot fee tee was In court as a Q spectator and consulted with whit the prisoner and his attorneys It was said however that he lie would have havo no connection connect with tho the defense deCenso either of of- I or otherwise Joseph W. W Rozello Rozelle a n. local attorney rat pat with the defense and nd consulted with Inlow frequently although h all 1 of oC the active work of oC the defense was wn done dono b by Willard Hanson Manson and E. E A. A Walton alton |