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"4 ALL THE TESTIMONY IN THE = MOLINEUX TRIAL_TO-DAY! pe PRICE ONE CENT. | NEW YORK, TU =— at EXTRA ‘s [“ Circulation Books ( Books [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ESDAY, JANE AY. 2, 1900, PRICE ‘ONE CENT. reese eacoretrens [SSS “MRS. ADAMS WAS POISONED. ”.--DR. WESTON. MOLINEUX AN ENEMY OF CORNISH SAYS _ [t0Pp.M.ExTRA® FELIX GALLAGHER. STUDIES OF HARRY CORNISH ON THE WITNESS STAND. TWO MEN FOUND DEAD IN EAST SIDE LODGING-HOUSE ee AGED MAN AND WIFE MISSING FELIX GALLAGHER. —-——-- $$$ Q. Did you know she bad ) You ate an apple? A, Yeo: part " name? A. Yes ne. . ' . Q. What? A. You ought to know: you 4 Where did xe ure the telephone? DEAD WITH GAS TURNED ON sent a detective (here to find out AoA der Q.Was her er name Fitagerald : 7 “There was troudie 4 AONo tthe ®t) A. No, Eomerely sald 1 wap om |. What was It? A, Patterson ning down 10 see Mr. Molntyre right i Q. Weren't you known Mr. 8m . ¥ i SKULL BROKEN ON STEAMER When she went (0 the hosp A. No,| 1 went where? A. Back t@ “ir, Q. Didn't you ever meet her husband’, long did you stay? A, One AL No, sir Q. Nor her child? A. No, str y inclination to vomit them? HE BURIED THE WOMAN. n white ail res get 8 Ee st street station, Q. Did you try find ber hu age ‘ A. Yeu; with her t 1 2. Stop on (he wey Sevey Aa , detective to Whoo you Jett the train going dows, § bought 4 Pr. Mit you go down to the street eae ig. pr sac burted. ier LN ‘ R= teat = 5 As We ter ques ty frat to the Disteiet-attere | f pe vonounced it all right? A. 1 didn't| know Mra, Rogers? A. I don't know. |") Cornie! . ‘ae ae ‘Lee anything peculiar about it Q. Did Mrs, Rogers have a separation | | ee ners eas Gasidaatn Shi" ek ime 1:1 you reach there?) Harry Cornish, While on MRS, ADAMS'S HEADACHES. from her husband wt that time? AI is wines . . 'e }do not anow that much about Mrs via sf *, " ‘ e i” the Witness Stand, oom whether sre, Adame | OSeY® MMMM : ~ SAW MR. M’INTYRE, to headaches? AT knew)... 4 | Was Practically Ace | she had them (ewe & 1 don't know bow ae (ial 8 Qy wv Mr Melotyre and ha@ @ Q Did you ever get medicine for ner |” arect in {iene Ok with him? ACT don't kaw cused of the Crime by CORNISH REFRESHING HIS MEMORY. eadaches? A. [ don't remember Sn tee Se Oe Aare er p -| very long Noli ’ 5 7 a _ ibe. Q Do you know vhat medicine she| ‘here? A. No. < bedy forward and « I ow him a let of lolineux’s Counsel, iar i | te accustomed to taking? A. No, sif.|_@ DM you oe him since the Pall « { pers v thought might Ww He testified that at first he belfeved | ‘CORKISH'S: SEVERE ORDEAL : there woe a catching of] Q And when dil you get home from; %” 4. Yes. I saw him ast week ‘ package? A. No. eeks. Felix J. Gaitagher was the author of | breath and a craning of neck banat night? A. About Hay” | Have you seen Mrs, Rogers te: |sngn : gad Sul Qe + Mr Mcintyre telting t Q Aud was any one there then? A.) centy? A. Yes | saw her in Hart . t ived word from the ose aca Clranh rlrlenly |e Private tte tae are ana a CORNISH ON THE RACK, | | Yr, tat woe |aetenne a + wae se AT ca i ler flaying Cornish relentless! "| prea WWikoaunen icine Waits 6 Se afer niss tas 4 Did you see Hovey that night? A.| Q. How often do you met to Hartford? | ax ~oomber what [sald to Mr, Melneyre The Witness’s Private) tor over two tours Mr. Weeks com: ew fs im se ' Boia eu vend ao we put wel A. | go there every week 1 may ati} s ne wee hat day pleted hit cross-examination and the} shi 5 cies i 2 What meals did you take at your] that the reason I go there is that my | i and Weeks, did Wile to |G Do you remember saying It wae ge8: Life Was Laid Bare and) witness war allowed to step down. || The sieith week of the Osbor roared intiferent lst? 4. Bresktast mae © ver eek “ ° ie? A. No * Rot ree) with the (lt 7 q And much did you pay? A.| Q Where were you born? aA. Ir whether any other . a New Woman, Now| | larry 4. Kise. the man to ¥iom ee Nicene 3, Adarna oa | arth ciarted to asaiter @ Questo! | party gattare: pee month nentord THE ADAMS RAGEDY, wes ve vin'es voniten Mra, Adama y Ww ornish showed the address on the} Dec. 28, 199 ed this morning. Bev " in to him and order 2. How much did you pay at Brown #°) @ And you began business life there ian cod Mrs Hovey, A. I don't fi Dead and Who Had |p stson package at the Katchertoet soos sonnel Oh Fe eee ne douea te tacked. All those yer. | A: S18 dollars for my room and & cents| 4. You We have! reathe weeny ‘ eral women were in court, se usua 5 breakf , | mine Elghty-s x Se ml Kno Ww » £0 oO us Y And from there where did you ¢ . ’ © the time you were at BBR i Two Names, Was} *thittic Club on Dec. 24, 1898, took |") s wa 1 to go out must & Os eting vey Gane Sik io Wein: desl : i ' hat at « 1 onde p« bd A Mie in 18a. ' Moe you retehing? “ Cornish's place in the wile hate . e 4 a ibys bs i Hived al the cO6b7 As Yee | Pp doipled aa manCaad ki «Ada ak Ag you had no Brought In the Case, After several unimportant Wits enone tl 4 et hey babe Q. And 4id you or the oMcers of the | Hectterd, tae peo Bnapt tg " at you were in ne @emae nesses had corroborated Cornish’s io " jest you i | as cn i Mr. Weeks's probe was going deep into ! Fy How return any mental Imprem> fe f the oo - the club on the nis | agreemen Was tired Of! Cornien's private life, but the athletic in- | Ladle 7 Yo testimony as to the re yee the 5 aki , rm e ce lub on the ¢ | tthe club Gey. ind Wate Pee m Aaiabpeghis a iil po “s low were a ? AL x - ents a Mr, Weeks, counsel for Molinews, | poison package at the club Felix J. 5. - ‘ yM : $m ise at Saline Gat wan eribent 911 0hey Mo 8 , a Indirectly accused Harry Cornish of 2#!lasher was called to the stand. | w hed for Mentificatton dues : Tay CORNISH’S SALARY. Mrs Adams from ; Ae ’ Gallagher testified that there wos! Mr * been uneaR 1 , a t the club! Gi Diy you: tomiht dA A caye, the Valted States Leather be the poisoning of Mre, Adams to-day.) 4, tov be:ween Molineux and C: ay ‘ 1 to you that you ven? Two thousand dollare and in- pista jcompa Mr, Osborne jumped up quickly «nd/ nish and that Molineux and Harpster| how than you raid? A | “dental expenses gig tala Li ; RAR RA ipa n= 2 SF: Ad 704 AR abet AS . <ink (2 How much expenses? A. 1 use my ee ok him over his life * re we sail be was giad he had learned upon | were at swords’ points. ; Wee ses the bromo eeitser you| “WR Judgment ax to that in Chicago. where he brought up a{man “ @ ave ® retching tm whem Mr, Weeks expected to fix the} [It 1s said that the mysterious con- pet Sika bon Gas ts 2 And did you have to pay for your| Woman other than Mra. Rogers roumeta Y t At don't remember, . tents of the stolen Adams letters, WCCk* 2*ked that no one be wed rua? A 1634 vente when living at the club? A. Yea! @ When did you go to Chicagu. A Now er whethe “ « were you In ¥e baie may prove @ trump card for the de-| “Tyr 4. @ Who» nt? A. Omy the toy {2% How much do you get now? | tn ten bee eon See eas filo? A. 1 don't know s Cornish was gubjected to & Ver¥)fonge, and Assistaut Di That feature concluse! 1h examina. | @ ‘ " Kaghtecn hundred dollars | @. Did your wife go there with your] “ 1d you go then? & Sei h vere ordeal while testifyieg. His at strict-Atior-| tion of ms. . ve was fol 4 ‘ . *, - i ‘i Q@ And get many meals at the club.) A No. | poe : 4 : y ha acd Osborne is worried. The Court Cornish. His dirvet x " ere was tha a A hes ig 7 AL Yes | Q. Mut whe was there when you left) : Did Y > out with you? de . : vate life was revealed, and inc!-| nas ordered that no one be allowed — we a ‘ at the tnetructio Pay for them? Al pay for my| Chicago? A. Yes, age i ‘ You we went out and got a @rini, = jentally a new woman was brought! to read the letters fi to oF ae | V m given my db Q. Did you live with her therer al! y wimnem Dr. F on lor the present iiieaiga on he ber i raying that Mr« A al Wha { you drink?” ashed into the case, She fe “Mra. Small” ali, Cirdaie’ aes Pe THe Wes ee Ms Woe) 08 lone t pie bu | Weeks, Was Mt bromo-seltame?® f or “Mrs. Morrison,” of Chic aes reas, when your club war [sedan ‘ : 48°, 9) wo performed the autopsy on Mrs,“ i Fenn) Hate. Pen Fees 7 ee ; NEW WOMAN IN THE CASE. |°*: ked Mr. Weeks, . 4 close friend of Cornish’s. Cornish] adams, swore that she died of hleter? A. Ma with them? a , testified concerniag the divorce ob- h sl room there? A] @ When did your wife get a divorce | hit solve juest tained by bi son—hydrocyanic poisoning ever recommended brom . mu? A. tn 1977 1 don't remember a ‘ by his wife, and swore that he ———-. at time they were ever know Mrs. Small? Al replied Cornish fem jooting fr was never known as “Mr. Small.” what tt 9 ’ yt Q. Waa you have t and drink uot 19 Wen Bighiy-fourth street ‘a. She Aied and Coraish paid the tu- SO. Soe & Coe 8 Ore Bay (he drink to M: . | that morning? A. Net a thing eux: egareed GNA Brome re Thin tales © | Adatme @ You called on them there’ A. Yes Q How many drinks of whiskey A.| tile gaze never match Therefore whee Cernleh ob thal Gaba yes teatedake stufl then and] @ At unat ume aid Mr. Mcintyre None, 1 bel’eve letant. His bande sere iis ab AY SMB ces <i All a at Sa ian

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