| Show 7 INLO INLOW JURY TO HEAR ARGUMENTS IN TRIAL ML TODAY Y Defendant Says He Is Confident Confident Confident dent Acquittal Must Come Evidence in Case J Y I Inlow's Book BooI Almost Ready for Publishers I f Caleb A. A Inlow on trial for tor murder mur- mur w I dor der has nearly completed tho the j I jJ J t manuscript of a a. book which willi m mi j i likely be offered for publication in intire I I t tire the near future T The e manuscript for forI I this book bool was among his hla effects left left I I In ln the tIre hospital cell at th the tho count county I II Jail when mien Inlow was moved to a n. aI I II I I lower lo tier after the tho attempted Jail jailS I t S break Yesterday his request for fOT the I manuscript was as granted and the paI pa- pa I pors POl'S were wore turned over to Genevieve I J I Clayton Clarton his foster daughter I Inlow Inlo agreed to give his attorI I nc's a a. house at Bingham In return I for their thell services and two weeks ago I I ho transferred forty acres of land landI I to Miss liss Annie Annle Simmons a a. Bingham school chool teacher who according to I statements made at the tho time had hadt t previously plc paid for this land hand AnI Another Another An An- I other transfer tra was made yesterday I whereby tire the bill of ot sale for the j I ham Bins properly property war Wal returned to Inlow and the attorneys s traded the ham house for tor the farm land hand f Some of or these papers In Inlow's pockets In court yesterday afternoon I attracted the time attention of guards J I and arid he was led from frol 1 tho the courtroom and searched S i t y U. U e n i toe tue trial o OL caico v. A AIL Inlow charged with the thc murder of Thomas E E. E WhIte chauffeur October 5 G 5 1912 was completed yesterday after after- noon The Tire state will sum up tho the evidence evi 01 dence beginning this morning and the defense will start Its argument toda today According to statements of ot attorneys the case will likely go 10 to the tire jur Jury Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- ur afternoon Evidence E Introduced by the tho defense was all nil negative directed towards to an effort to discredit testimony given by some of ot tho the states state's witnesses During yesterdays yesterday's session the de defendant de- de perused a copy of ot a lL volume on criminal psychology In which passages passages passages pas pas- sages relative e to tho the actions an and expressions cx- cx of oC persons on pa the witness stand In making confessions were marked in lead d pencil Excepting tire tho tho show of or more animation than usual Inlow bore boro his hla usual mask of or careful and studied quiet Interest H Ho lie exle ex- ex le se l himself as well Tell pleased with the defense defenso offered A man man In my 1 position will naturally watch evidence closel closely and throughout this trial I have o yet ct to seo see anything that has connected me with tho crime crimo charged said Inlow In tho the event that such action seemed necessary I have been bean ready to take tako the thc stand and substantiate my statement to tho the chief of oC police as to my movements on tho the ht In hi As AI It turned out It was unnecessary ry t for r rm m mo me to t m make k kan an any statement whatever Careful consideration con con- of or the tho ho evidence presented cannot In my opinion result x In anything anything any any- thing but a a. speedy acquittal Rollo Not Discredited Attempts on the tire part of the defense defenso to discredit the testimony of oC A. A S S. S Rollo were WertS taken taleen u up by the prosecution prosecution tion In evl evidence once presented In rebuttal which 1 in Indicated that the tho old olti man who was seen scott at tho the scene of ot the the- murder the next morning was accompanied b by two children and that one of ot the women who wire talked with him Mrs R. R H H. Smith stated positively that folIo Rollo was not the tho man During the mornin session fl tho tho-de- tho da- da I tense placed E E- E cv W. W Abbott formerly Continued on Pa P C 1 V Column 1 1 j JURY TO TOI I T HEAR ARGUMENTS i IN TRIAL TODAY V u Defendant Says He Is Confident Confident Confident dent Acquittal Must Come i From in Case ass I Co Continued from Page 1 1 cleric Aerie at the St. St Cecile on the stand Ic ID o said that several days das before i hates hate's death the tho chauffeur had come iio 0 v the hotel with a n. man and woman Abbott said ald that after a conference he the three came out and the man and woman left Afterwards Abbott said i While e told him that the man was the husband nd of the woman and he had been informed that White was living with the woman N She stood by me and convinced con him that IU that we the were strangers or else else I might have had had- my can blown off oft Whlter White r. r to the witness according to his testimony On it de- de that Abbott ha had met the district dis dis- attorney officially through a n case now pending against him on a charge charse pt t pandering an and he was e excused 1 Cramer Dont Don't Remember Edvard Cramer street railway employee em em- testified that ho was on the street car on which Axel Carlson motorman motorman mo- mo torman said Raid he ho stopped to allow a man and woman to enter at Ninth South and streets a few fW minutes after J was tas shot Cramer had no re- re as to whether ho he opened Iho iha car door when the passengers got sot gott gotton t ton on on the tho car Edgar L J. L. L Claire conductor l on the next car on which Ethel Pace at athe athe atho he ho he preliminary hearing sal said she saw Inlow did not remember whether InoW Inow In- In oW was wa on his car vt IQ Through h the testimony of Miss Ar Anle An- An Arrile rile le Simmons school teacher at Bingham Bing- Bing ham the defense cn endeavored ored a to Show how K that the blood on Inlow's over at I might have e come from Crom wounds on a drunken drunken man who was load loaded d Into the patrol wagon with Miss lIss Simmons Simmon Mrs 1 plow Inlow and the clothing clothing- taken from the Snyder home Miss Simmons testified that she and Mrs Inlow and Inspector Co C C. A. A Carlson were at tho the front of the fr trot ii while the drunk runk was j In such a a position lIlU n that hai haile he le had to b- b be removed mo before b ba eforo they could get out There Thera was a cut on his forehead she said but law aw no blood excepting on his fae face j Arm J Officer r on Stand Shand 2 v. v W. W U ll Wallace of oC the Twentieth Infantry testified that in his opinion a bullet fired tired from tho gun found in lows Inlow's grip could not send Band a 3 32 r short hort bullet through a mans man's ho head d. d It took tool exactly one hour to present nt tin ln In evidence the official record of ot the t United States weather bureau as to th the rainfall on the n night ht of or October 4 and of or October 5 an and and an and objections were Interposed In InA i. i bewildering arra array until J. J Cecil Alter i In to charge In the absence I of or j A. A H. H Thiessen cn section director was finally allowed to read lead the record He was permitted at last to make malte an intelligent in intelligent in- in statement to the jury which was wa to the effect that while It rained O October ober 4 it cleared d up in th the evening and then began to rain again at about 12 1240 1210 0 a. a m m. Mr Alter said it was probable that the sky was cloud cloudy b between between be be- tween 1 12 1 and andr 1210 a a. a m. m in the mornIng morning morning morn morn- ing although no records were kept of the tho 10 condition of ot the sk sky at night Hollo folio daughter of ot John P. P Rollo olio testified that she met A 1 A. A S 6 Hollo Rollo at about 9 o'clock on the m mornIng morning morn morn- rn- rn ing of ot October 5 o and went with him directly to the state fair tall grounds A taken that morning sh show show- wIng w- w ff rr Ing A. A S. S Rollo Miss 1188 Rollo Hollo and hera her sis sis- a is tor ter was introduced in evidence and withdrawn when objections were of- of J JL lec Defendant During a a. recess of the court little Genevieve Clayton laton his niece and foster fo- fo foI I ter daughter who procured the key for fora fora a Ja a lock In the prisoners prisoner's cell two ago chatted with Inlow for tor a 1 fe minutes Under the eyes ore of Jt t the e guards she sat on his lap and l leaving ln a before court resumed session she was called back to kiss the prisoner Mrs Mary laT Beer and Charles Carle two witnesses for tor the defense In the tho Inlow Inlo v trial have met before in court although under different circum stances Mr Ir Carle Carlo was plaintiff in a suit pit brought ht b bv by Mrs Beers Beer's husband n August u 1st 1911 1011 charging that Carlo Calle had alienated Mrs Beers Beer's s affections I Later Mrs Irs Beer Deer filed tiled a n demurrer and answer stating that her husband had failed to support her since I 1901 90 f. f The case Was dismissed b by stipulation In Ini i April of ot lat last t year At the tho close of oC yesterdays yesterday's fI session P P i T. T a Farnsworth Jr who will sum up the evidence e for tor the state said that he would require two o or three hours hour E ls Ei i A Walton for rOI the defense said gaid that E they would want three or four hours hOur 3 |