SECOND SEC. 10N. Circulation Over 3800. Murder Trial Almost Finished Testimony Was All Taken By Friday Evening, ARGUMENTS BEING MADE Charge of the Court Will Likely be Made Saturday Afternoon. Green Makes a Full Statement—Defense Working for a Verdict in the Second Degree—Prisoners Admit Assault But Had No Intent to Kill—Much Damaging Evidence ing, and day v can be re The first t will be th and other legal argument w with spectators, bu e ke 3 f Mn lhe Col. E R. Chambers will make the opening ad- speakers to about an hour each | Bar; and newspaper ve been fur | nished a special table A. J]. Jonxson.—t} carpenter of Worth dress for the Clement Dale prosecution; and O. A. Furst for the defendants. Dis. |, whi ay Lad t trict Attorney N Il make the closing address Next w which may ¢ we pred ot to the ry 1 afternoon For this CASE CALLED THURSDAY vs Ww liam Dillen and Ira Green 1urder 1 and railing 1 his Case Terminer, The Con District Attorne R. Chambers fendants 0. Challenged Arpenter, Ferguson by Capt. an opinion. A ; N udge {) 1s ¥ " | ex Judge A. O. § I \ ner, Howard twp; | ire e omemy ju J over ; | hallenge presented a motion to qt § grand ju the jury wheel last December by the Ju SHIMMH Phil, Ac arpenter both traverse and id iw iy 10 opinion Commissoners First—That the Ju did not fill the wheel erly, as they did not select and place in the wheel t} names of the jurors alternately, as re quired by the Act of Assembly, Seconp--Because lists had been fur nished to the respective commissioners by certain attorneys, which was alleged | to be illegal, radi] Ww opposed : al puni (PRORGE Hus. shment, h blacksmith, Commissioners | ton ¢ | Challenged for cause Davin Taxver laborer, Howard twp; | formed opinion, Challenged for cause, James KE. HoLLow ay laborer, Haines; formed and expressed an opinion. Chal. lenged for cause ——— BELLEFONTE, would be controlled Challenged by William Ellis W J. H LL Wallace Shims Wor gentleman, Bellefonte illiams, mechani Sands Bunwell, carpenter, el, Daniel Eisenh G. W, Ream, farmer, Gregg John Shonts Philipsburg J. H. Griffin Half Moon (reo, Garbrick, gentleman, Bellefonte, th. lumberman, Haines. Sawyer merchant, TALISMEN, C. L. Gramley, Co, Supt, Miles 1), Wager, miller, Bellefonte, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 | had happened was about ¢.00 1004. tors had found ths was beyond buman reach Mr Grvis gave a careful (ommenwealth's Testimony Bellefonte, sw ming, being July The first intimation that I had that anything I was and first h i near the Centre County Bank and immediately | went to the jail and found a crowd there, ondo and he said, ‘I want to This said to me, Di and saw ( go to bed, was the last he ever He I never heard him speak a word, except what I haveal- ready stated, He stayed in the resi. Inside door of the cell, occupied by this prisoner, is on hinges, It has n place to pass food through, The outer door had no such opening. There are Feidt was in charge lived a little over a day dence Cell is near the head of the stairway, : | them get out rung and came evening ‘ the she ss examined by | Examined by Spangler Grorce H, KLing sworn, «Live | Hall, know Ira Green and Willias len Was in ja put in for was in cell nd served twenty on the same and sometime that evening It was about 8:90 or 8.4¢ pm,, when Condo was struck, 1 was in the corridor during the day, was in my cell when it took place. Heard either Dillen or Green say to us, we were not to “holler” or we would ‘get the same medicine.” I was slecping in my cell, and | VOL. 26 XO Cross Exam 'ned by Furst FRIDAY AFTERNOON, me = Ted t given by the w Cross Examined by On the tran were homas seven deputies Millhall on Caldwel There were from | wk Haven to trolley oar e-MMreel by Spangler lley car | asked Ira whether he knew what he had done. Coming uj | (Declaration not admissible.) Cartes R. Ktnrz, sworn Examined by Spangler I had a conversation with Mr. Green coming up on the Jtrain, I interviewed him, Am publisher of a newspaper, Continued on Next Page,
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