Show INLOW SMIL SMILES S AS GELLMAn TELLS JURY HOW THEY W Y TOWA TOWARD FREEDOM Christensen T Testifies That Bingham School SchoolTeacher SchoolTeacher Teacher Furnished Tools Describes Scene That Followed Falling of Brick to Paving Below Belov Jurors Display Great Interest p CALEB ALEE A. A INLOW V on trial for his life for the Hie last three weeks week smiled s c. c in court yesterday a for fOl the first time in ill da days s 's but mit the did not seo Each in m tho the box Lox of his chair and the smiles smile man was sas gripping the Gnus aims leaning forward breathlessly listening to tJ the stor story of how Inlow and Chris JH M. M Christensen came so near sawing their way to free freedom om at the count county y jail jaB hast This stor had been heen wit withheld from the jur last as Thursday night story jury com com- until yesterday afternoon when Christensen was brought from his cell and put on tire the stand to tell teU of the attempted As S P. P T. T Farns- Farns worth R-orth Jr assistant prosecutor told the e court what he proposed to show through Christensen's testimony amazement was written on the faces fecs of the thet t jurors and for tb the first time they apparently realized zed the meaning of the excitement which filled the courtroom and left hundreds standing outside waiting for an opportunity to catch a 3 glimpse e of the prisoner or to hear bear a a. aE E scrap rap of the testimony through an opened door clew Throughout Christensen's story this Interest Increased and the smiles of t the e deton defendant ant directed their Wll way vay drew no response f At tonic j Object There were rc objections from the at attorneys attorneys at- at tornes torne's for or tho defense when Chrls- Chrls t was 35 placed on tho the stand tan and court practice made it IL necessary for forE E E. A. A Walton Yalton to pretend that ho 1113 hid had no io knowl knowledge kno of or the line of testimony to to be expected from Christensen judge ML Ritchie ruled however ho that t no general g objection could be bernado e made but that U he would rub rulo on vidual que questions tiona as the they were pro pro- pounded Christensen was asked If it ithe he had been confined In tho Jail with C C. C A. A Inlow In tho the southwest cell on th the top floor or of the county count Jail and replied that ho had until about three days before he was moved to a 3 cellon cell cellon cellon on a a. tier at the rear Are r you ou sUB still In that tier he was asked Xo No sir Im I'm in co court r now was as the reply i. i Mr r. r Walton objected to a question as as to whether there wa waS wag a 3 window In Inthe the th bathroom ba of the cell and Sir Mr Farnsworth asked if counsel for tor the ther r f dc defense nse wanted him huh to state in open court before berOf th the jury just what In Information Information information In- In formation the state purposed to gain sain from tho witness Attorneys for tal Inlow L t took ok up the challenge R Te Testimony f Ta Outlined t Ry We Ye propose to show b by this witness that the defendant C. C A A. A Inlow has f bc been n working for Cor or days day in an attempt to I break jail that ho procured tiles files pliers pH- pH e ers s a a. saw and screwdriver that he I. I also procured a a. key for br one me ne of tho tIo pa padlocks in h his hi cell and aud picked another lock and that he nearly succeeded In breaking out of ot jail last Thursday night ht said Mr Ir Farnsworth More Moie fOl objections and exceptions and andi i Chritensen began besan his stor story He lie had hadnot jj not gone f far r however hoever before Judge warned him that anything he lie paid concerning concerning- his own part In the attempted jail break ureal charged might be bet t used j-used ul d against him in case ho was W tried for the offense Mr 11 Walton sU suggested bested that an attorn attorney e or guardian be appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed for tor Christensen but the witness wit rIt- rIt n ness ss said bald he had lioi that day dar consulted John F F. F Tobin his attorney and it was waa on n Mr Jr Tobin's advice ad that he ho purposed d o to o a n clean breast of or the whole affair described the cell sai saying saying- g that nt he heard Inlow some sonic three thre weeks ago o ask to have the tho grating I opened in the tho bathroom This was done and nd they noticed that a brick had hall been loosened J JIo Ito said that the outer bars yere embedded in masonry r Hard Stuff Sture Too roo It was mighty hh hard stuff too said Christensen I r know for or I tried It It Tho The grating grating- over th tho window ow was closed the next day a bu but t only ono one of the tho l two padlocks was tas closed close ec This padlock padlock padlock pad- pad lock disappeared and three or four tour days days' later Inlow produced a key Jey to fit it the lock Christensen n testified 1 C g- g This key would not open the tho other Wook OOk co so Inlow pr produced some files and E Continued on Pago ago 7 7 Column 3 J. I I CHRISTENSEN TELLS JURY OF ATTEMPTED BREAK FOR LIBERTY Testifies That Bingham Bingha m School Teacher Furnished Tools Continued From Page 1 1 we both worked on i ii until we wo scratched crotched holes In the he brass o oJ or the thc lock lock lockso so 50 that thai it could be opened opened with a a. knife blade and a piece of or wire said saM the thc witness About two weeks ago Christensen said he and Inlow started work on the bricks using a n. saw made o of a 0 strip of ot iron fifteen inches long having teeth fashioned with pliers which he said Inlow produced Last Thursday night night t Christensen said ald Inlow was working working- on the bricks when one broke in two and slipped out of f reach droppinG to the pavement be be- be- be low My I God God C come In here and what se see sec r ha have vc done one said sald Inlow to lo his ce cell cell- 1 mate We arc up ago against it now Uh What hat hat av i shall we do o about It It I I 1 said Theres There's nothing nothing to do but go down and make a clean confession that we tried to break Jail Those Chose fel rei lows down there thero have e got the tho best Jobs VS In the uhe city and ad theroa no use thinking they arent aren't as smart as we wo are and then I went and la lay down Inlow kept trying t to p put t tho the bricks back Ck and then he would call me mt and ash m l how low I l thought they looked but I sale said It way was all off ant and went to bed bcd Then hen 1 Mr Inlow said Cant aut we make make- some kind of a stall and when they come up put it up to them Hero ere objections to rep repeating more details of the conversation were sus sus- Christensen Identified the padlocks and ke key and also all of tho the Implements found In the cell including four pieces of or the tho saw which were found across the alley on the time roof of the heating heating- plant where they the had been thrown from the tho window Ono One of oC the padlocks pad pad- locks bore boro tho the name of or the company compan which erected the jail and tho the other which disappeared before Inlow produced pro pro- the Ice key had been rubbed on the cement wall until the name was obliterated The files Christensen said Fald were broken up tip and flushed down the tho sewerA sewer JOWer A real surprise was sprung on the tho defense when Demosthenes Demas a drugS druggist at Bingham tc testified t that 13 t tho ho he recognized Mrs Irs Inlow between 11 1130 30 and 12 ocl o'clock on tho the night White was killed Demas had been to tho the prizefight prize fight at Murray o. and ho he returned to th the city he pas passed ed Mrs Inlow while she was wan standing in front of oC tho the National Na Na- National a- a Bank BanI of oC the thu Republic across from front the Kellon hotel Then the defence e about evened the score through h the testimony of or Dr A A. N N. Hanson who made mado tho the positive statement that the tho wounds in Whites White's head wore b by a calibre bullet lie Iio said that he ht could positively tell tho the sI size bullet making makinI a wound provided th the tho calibre was nn anywhere where bet between 3 32 and 41 H. Dr Hanson also said that it was highly highl improbable that the wound was made trade b by un any other than a a. steel Jacketed jac eted bullet Attempts on tho part of or the defense deCene tl to introduce testimony against the the- character of or the tho murdered man were cre pro prevented through objections from rom the state stale and finally Judge Ritchie ruled that the line of testimony sought mus must t be outlined In the a absence sence o of the tho jur jury before more mare questions of the nature could bo be bosl asked sl The objection will be sustained and the court wishes to state that yop ou oun n need cd not consider this this matter matter- further I at t the tho present time said Judge I Ritchie It took took only a 1 fe few minutes to conclude con- con I clude the tho examination of oC State Chemist Chem Chem- 1st Herman Harms that was wag started Saturday Mr ir Harms did not state definitely his p personal ronal opinion as to whether or not the blood plains were human bloo blood He said that the smear on 11 the overcoat o was certainly less than ten len days day ay old A A. A S S. S Hyde former policeman said ld that with two other members of the police force he lie found Inlow In a 1 room sf of f the Grand hotel the morning aCt after r rhe the he bur burglary lary with which Inlow was at tho the time White was killed He tic said Bald the they entered the room anti and inlow said laid he ho was principal of the tho Bingham Dingham ln ham schools and a R. probation officer of officer of- of and tho thin Cl caso O was one of oC mistaken mistaken mis mis- taken aken Identity Oth Other r testimony showed hat that Inlow was told that White had driven him out Brigham street th the light night of tho the burglary Tho They Thoy stopped it Lt about H II street and the tho faro fare aro went north carr carrying ln two lI light ht suit cases cases White thought his passenger was trIng tryIng trying try try- Ing to beat him out of or his fare it was stated tat d d. d and also ten feared red that he might him up White concealed his noney noncy and ond diamond ring while he lie followed his hi fare rare until he disappeared between n two brick houses E E. A a newspaper man said Bald that Inlow had told him that his ase case would never ne come como to trial Van- Van deventer r said Inlo Inlow represented himself himself him him- self elt as ai a friend of ot Inlow On motion of th the defense all of this testimony was wab stricken out Harry Horr S. S Harper Justice of th tho toe peace pace produced tho the burglary complaint against Inlow Inlo and the tho court docket to show that his hie hearing had been set for Cor October 7 Tho jury attended the tho performance ce performance Third Floor of or The Passing of ot the Back at the Utah theatre last night |