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ree ___ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1 QUAY IS | SHUT OUT > —~— Senate Committee Votes Against Seating the handwriting # Moline HOWARD ADAMS TELLS OF HIS MOTHER'S DEATH qn You'll Do, s hundreds of others have—come here and buy ome of these Men’s Winter Suits at T1795 oe sveahoeeeeyeetiy SCHEFFLER LETTER SENT BY MOLINEUX. Rew Vork Athietic Club. Dear teh 1 ‘ | Yay now \ (Continued from First Page) eux which ar re ers from M His wife is an old friend of the de lant and to her Molineux wrote tell. | | ot is tat Jed marrlage to Miss \ A MOLINEUX LETTER, ] | t remember whether Why? Simply because they are bar- gains in every sense of the word, They’re broken lots of this season's $15, $16, $18, $20 and $25 Suits, w showed you the in- 1t gives the reason ving the HE. A.C, think Corntoh This letter was given to th ot. Mer A ‘tore | tiled | + ¢ 4 i ' t euch letters, ‘ Hoar Was with Him | Hom ha % detale of th oa : Mottneux? A. F The Id o'cluck whinties thew jnat & thin wayt to | @ And how tons Rank Cashice Twitehels ota > Mr. Mallantine but It was Peal | Hehemer® A. A tone ime Ie teatimny. themght It wae 0. K., for Cor- Report Against je a. Wan he in aking tea = orem nah fo In and 1 am out. H. = he lar allo mar. [ Ark on many of these weetD: roadway an ouston Resolution Which 5 ‘ etter telling of Molineux's mar ule ita ea - “| ringe was recelved Ti, set Vee. BANK CLERE @. 7. SAYBEO. agen isa 3 Would Make Him a)! '0 Seo Me minis wil w/days before tne Pression bine tn) — to hear their opinion on it, 7 present a report | oa Was Mr Mt x to have taken ratory? A. Veo. at your studio about Nov, 15, ‘ST A Senator Harrow lten with you that Sund nia af 5 Yew. He naid he must gtve up his sing- . United States Senator, *""" ae “ | on ane ihe poteene ing iessons, as he was to be married ; ery: ——- ae You nem of ree TOOK SINGING LESSONS. J WASHINGTON, Jan. 5&—The Senate mar with? A: i Q. At what hours did he tale his sing- (Contiqued from First Page.) k tee on Privileges and Eleotione ADELPHIA. J The latest! wnat ts ie ng lessons’ A. Vartous hours. Le @eday decided by a vote of 11 »| charge agains: M ley Quay] 2 RAE PSs “ Q. In going to the raliroad station MOLAND MOLINE. ce. The wit caring ale, @AKe an Adverse report upon the reso: | '* he defrau ernment {1 bier mee Gh eoeerettee F e from your Newark © would you deoveteve | dat St, Paul's, ation to seat Benator Quay. The reso- | WAY Ne t re | O . eaten Eee (UE ‘3 pass Hurtegen's? A. Yen, possibly. d It to Bt. thomas Fhure, y: han rompret thie b from the de reuryt A. Ven, ¢ rere aaa, was in the evince Yetion was as follows : NUilecebeh ka maailoned (Cae * eee | me ye Pune Marde- | sreaing Esbibit A=the address | business at away. Bal f * ic of | ; § r r etter 5 ren's sineux? No. Beene: nee Eu ew &. rey my aon wed to bees lb 1 heard ened “ he | ba marias for] Q. What dia Mo! neux say to you |” Ane petege package Hee Lovely Disposition. lance of our entire stock o! etmitied a9 0 Benator yr pall Jin GA at ldo Knit her A Chat | Mentlted, : about getting married? A. f couldn't] “TMMt they were written,” eal@'! Ciara F. Appolonio, who lives in L di , Silk W ‘st meee. Pe ie: el ie 1 ® ) you on the pay-roll when [think of repeating his 1) the witness, firmly, “by Roland B, | Brooklyn. was, iy next et an adies aisis, le on April 2 mY | omits Hy Mr he ‘ ’ ” ured : * Tore: 5 weminel al tory? A. Yea [only reeoilect the | meus. In, Blue cloth gown ang veives acket ' ipa le lea vottne | 2, Mat G Where dil the conversation occur iy sou act as Mollncux'e private! @ Don't you remember? A. 1 asted! vie, Weexs anata il pS towel By co had waited imported and domestic; GE the ttechation were Senators Chant- | ees th, AEALeR A. Yes, partly Whe was to be married before the holl+|teok up the exhibits severally and re und nna ae § bacolcand He 5 1 ¢alhebaded agit was the GQ Te that ail that was said regarding | «the circumstances on which | days and I wished him Joy. peated his declaration. “You must have a lovely dispos-| Also the remainder of our SS cant Sec so | ii Cane Tae tearm ie it maracas caaualsdlal ma! Ls, een cas eoee B peeing Senators Burrows, Caffrey, Pet-| which @ lidate U. Th 2 : ar ene ¥ 1. t really haven’ y temper a’ , 7 fue and Harris Alt of suri) Hats a toe aeleen ct anied| sfojineux? A Me. Abiiceux wanted me | the renembten meeded Om fail, ond tne eet es Wwe me’ | Ladies Rain Cloaks, Genators Turley and Pritchard were | fi lal ou ed to the Gov: |.) me 1 J V you Mott Ae) ey write for samp! es of the maga: | str, aubite and th jens My | : : paired, the latter for and the former |ernmen matt Felate | wh zines in whie r consumers| @ Did he say how 1 in repellent cloth, the resolution anced PVE et a Ba al ibis har abies ti jat less than a en pub-| Mh he resigned ' s letter? ty Mr * mol f s and at tte) @efinite time w set for the fra tre Q bi a ark for re anit - é wei poor connected with Harée-! clope Suaticg ie oats: ; ‘| presen’ m1 ort | the reely signing Jon't. (tin ' ec bu ticken out as having nothing to| oll allagpiniaede rill leah > I taba Mas soll : thle admitted as ev store in December, #! A. Y do with thee Aelia HD —————————— —= Wie uube ak ihe ote a ply from the s.ore to (ty diss: Howe: 'bi | ; ‘ 1 object," paid Weeks letter tion? A. About three blocks { \ ree Ka room & has not deen brought nome to the de-| @ Then It ts not neat the Market ju there far your whist ctub? A. Yee, | ont! atrect depot of the Penaeylvania Rail-| “ff there were 1 wenldn - \! d 4 Saiki ; The Weiter was written by hie agent.” |] road? A leworn to my opinion.” his ended Ache after wait the Recorder. “and in that becomes} Tha emded the examination. | fa tad) atated (3 Ohbarie Nin ila Waal test ANOTHER BANK EXPERT | ‘ TIRESOME PERIOD. oa \ davghior of Mr Guidie, achtetle dhe) sp xcept.” sald Weeks. . On ination by Mr. Weeks pate ae | f Feetor at Princeton University fib altars ai Herbert K. Twitchell war cal ely peltorated bie pr mone ie tee Sha for het at Se ta : said he bad lived 10 Brockiyn exh MRS, ADAMS'S SON NEXT, |‘, ste ¥ ©. | fear and wan connected eith the C ae National Haak ae paying teler He ead M vward A. Adams, will you take | pone ena to Inclosed ad@rese | ini: thiree-quar Whe acocants asked Onborne. dead woman walked | nger, for six years a nt society. testifie! of Fleming Bark | of the bank were r his supervision. Ly You've e original han ort ~arehm: Woodwar, nd oblige, The son of the Clothing Stock owed by every eye.| Writing exbiolis In this case, admitted T- introduced him to Miss Mr Adams,” began Mr Osborne, “per ee -- : vty ant a? A. ¥ 4 ‘Did you mee ee fter | Are you In business In New Tork ewan pend to:the Jory, gmanetuated by Yes. i writhgs that?” asked Mry Skinn wy at Half Original Cost Q Have you formed an opinion as to sted, al no ol k | ive Mr Week#'s objections. the Wentity of the writer of the d 7 I Wes inal towed eaves, Gla’ Tee obienk Stine Su ay i ne Mdenttty of the writer of the prett jas tn a n objection wa | i Wher A At 1 and 9 Rose “ane jeter wae i the stationery ofl taruaramnintas Rote preity eoueh ¢ i: i ¥, and the objection was | | S$ OVERCOATS, aare ‘9 Hermann & Co, Molineux's em- ‘i ir chie ti ake any difference; : | @. How tong have you been in busi: nelle _ The wiiness xaid his examination of | reasons was Wier fal aint ea ae 1 ‘all {rom imported woo! hese Gaara?’ A. Ten vans. r he had covered atou: three which the ‘B' was written, without a $25, £22.50 and §20 @, Who's your employer? A, Louis A | @ MF. Molineux 9914 to,you he wanted Tank yom to look at the ‘Is in ead . the names of consumers tof dry colo} athe wee) bie 1a" 173) Wand 99. Have these, | | @ Where do you live A At tb drwe & Cornish and Barnet) hey certainly have,” admitted the) was ing place Q. When ihe replies to your letters 1 they were weite| ¥!ineas after oonniderable delay i \ @. You broke your leg in 14? A came they were ad4zeseed to Mr. Mol- aeae Wi A POSITIVE WITNESS. is ban hott y lowed to answer any were they not? A. Yes, air, ed by Mrs. Skinner's MAMIE MELANDO. es, several Umen ineux, @ You were lying in bed at the time Went on with his crose-exam- Weeks of the questions ? of ese imation and finally said: jefe agetion awyer, however the identity of 2355 BROADWAY PORE ALEC E SEIT: Oe RMR Ste th baie Agr |p Now make mistakes in the algngtures | Sire. Juila Power Carr, wite of George pdiabhag om . wuts. don’ ou ¥ fr, ¢ handsomest woman Q. How old are yout A. Thirty years. | @ Did you know Mamie Melando? A ACCUSES MOLINEUX. infaillble. I may make case te in a black cloth tal OPPOSITE P. O, | @. I» Cornish (Harry &.) retated to| Yee. | D a . of pet cent. of OM€ made gown that she had supposed Mise yout AY my cousin, |. Was she employed there? A. Yeo,| ‘1 have. Rundred th nusA nd, H ne was a guest of the Skinners, not | ip Wanted—Male ‘com | One per cen! an emp | @ You Pave known him for a jong! slr wre “Of one red thousand, Isaid. My rr, another society law- ~4 time? A. Yes | Q@ And did she care for Mr Mote] wrote the ao hes hard te find as a needle ves*ant anqunineanee of the Shlnern 1 Site toe Nommework me cbe @. When you came to New York your] neux's room? A. Yes. eatifed thot he firs: met Miss Hows | aie Iamily caw olm quile often? A. Yes Q her fn that room? A. Yow but If you happen jae Skins “ # in be ember , bor. He had Q He lived from 188 In your mother’s! Q Vety often? A. Yes, air Mr, Weeks made a motion to have all bY and) twenty times THE WOMANAND THE BUTTON jfamily until her death? A. He did Q. Did Mr. Motneux ever send you tolin, evtaence of the witness striclen shorty “after hem Fe Do vou remembe rand Mrs aces n with a letter? |Your wife's birthuay MOTHER DIDN'T DRINK yi from the records, but the motion wae | TELLER SAYRES RECALLED. | Mose Striking Mark of Identity of Q And was Robert A. Z tented Howe ax Mr and Mrs. Skinner of the sent for.| sa at 44 o'clock, Decker left the : : Tae Gnaraba (ot the) At WAG! BHaL HOF by ahr, Molinaus. al) this it Werks took an exception and sald | Sg Syren, teller of the Bhow and LIL ROE Inwrer obiecied,| “aiselae Mrs. ile Jor Yager, “Mr. Adame,” asked Mr, Q Was Mary Mi ando s who was (eatifying when eo abet that eat i ad ho questions ar Calaurruat Take Wake tekiated tee. wrpore of nroving that Miss of Virgt d L Weman) Rd Mr. Suolineus tuy his Reoorder asked the witness to witness chair for the pur ‘of sub: Mga ON ge ag ih ag A card was posted at Police Heade* A a deni eee j briefly epliomize the reasons for his mitting to a continuance of Weeks's|/of Mrs. Skinner was defeated. quarters this afternoon offering $100 for TEN ead Morrie, Hermann have | (pinion and the witness guantedly weat or the im Foon eal ‘Tried to Marry Her on. informa that will establish the Kine an account? AOA number of places ail the pointe thus far testified to kly dismissed, and success att effort to met| Whereaboute of Mre Otle Joy Yagsr, Q. Dit yon se ; n the table Se ata tan aeesunt al Bee andwriting te. Harry B rul | wife of Thoman P. Yager, of Cros after your mother's eink ht Mr Weeks eru jn usiners k Rockingham County, Va.. who Ament's? A ee ce - aliness «nid NE HAG ONC before testt-| ‘ ay Ri a spoon in co Ry Mr Weeks j witr i te marry Mamie oft. {sappeared trom Richmond, sania i on nome! Q They had an account at a great fed as an expert in the Recorder's] CORNISH’S COUSIN. Tyyiit| day morning, Dec. 18 368, while tome And what el #08 oe ya fahy wholesale drug houses? Al Oh, Court | questioned by Mr. Osborne. Yowe atactaa 1 a certain gen. | Porartiy insane, Wd and what looked like salt at | Ui “And would you Hike to know the), 18 Mire ae a relation of yours?) jeman who ry the room, | She Js thirty-five, has dark complexion, “ se etmee? | @ And they had many potsons at the! Jury"® verdict on that occasion?” asked |“Q "Ana'the late Mra. Adame? A. she pier sidan are going | weehe Sha done with the giate? ons qk great many Osborne, sarcastically. is my aunt to marry? id worn curled the china closet qv tt Molineux'® Inboratory in) After a few questions on loops re Be you know Harry Cornien? As. we | How sated and Passed out! pecu arity’ that tae bas ' ponies Led ra A re fergeant | ihe factors? a Red to the} a hooks codft took @ recess unt! a @ How jong have you krown him?! flegentioman at Plano playing 10) Pom her chiltyood, RA ual twin 3 a know Detective jean A. About five years, personally. 1 hay: nother occasion I raid to Miss| small ution between her th a firm Ant ee ee fe “i paid to MM" forefinger. of the fight hand. “tnte [known of him a great many years. 1 yon have been visiting Mrs. a. ki 2 When did you leave the employ of y nroge in the Back Of (he FOO. | ee ieee eae Aumuat. 1898 EMMA MILLER INDIGNANT, ‘can't say now many—twenty, perhaps ner a jong time, Mamle docs at all timed, usually using «small . 2 |e ven.” ane repll don't weem 14 ‘The wife of Lows Gordon whe . ey Howard Adams te your first cousi nt wes Mapsed in the courtroom w " erselt 10 | Q Did Motineux ever see the letter you! An interesting gcene was enacted! 4’ it ) Ret tired Mrs. akinner likes to| Tub the button across her lips. regen bubbegeas f° Ka or & Do you know what beeame of that) yrite for (he Studio Magagine? A. No, shortly after the recess was announced! Q. long has Howard Adams hear me play, and T accompany Mr: — 4 tng thit her husband was ay tiple tOOK A Me. Carey took (away. [3% | this afternoon [worked with Nn ea aA Breslin, Mrs. Skinner's malt V Resrise ths thems rons er nusts ire we died “DIAGRAM OF THE FLAT. nit me eer cstv opp? A. "itums Mier, win mad been ted nt Mader, Asay tga eaten arate We Me Mew ELLEN SPAULDING'S FATE Mr cah & cee Gs ae r Q. Where dif Cornian frat to No. but [received the maganine Just outside the rail, arose with the) Q. What time? About 4 in the after: | Pguo'™ any nerilis for Mie. Bkinner | nil at y article me ve ire. Gordon's brethe ve w 7 A At the Ade “5 Q. For whom were you p in the room and walked in the | noon upon other me 2 of the famil oe earned ily Sh kag le Re a te LAN Oh ik Cae Pash koaind List of color cousumers’ A. F {the defendant's table, Bhe| 43 How did he look? A. Very pale and) Coachan | onnaul Md he) eae So Sow Fare donee aie sgined way A wan eit F oh - — | did so aimiensiy. Mr, Weeks, whe had Who arranged the funeral om ware i et funds for a 4 Did John Yooum have a room ho arr the funeral of Mre ts. E. i i even the mort frogs. kr he nad Sn with your family, too? A. He did. POISON DEN UNLOCKED, mex ner a: the time of the inquest, was! Ad ‘oy dies Tees: ovae me . la fo did you ever “afi the h igh ' QD n als) move with you} duet t when Mins Miller “presence of Skinne: iRpecial to The Evening World.) fare foots rend) Goa" estiers x { tether gaa weet Mugntyretath mireet?” A. wei], Regaamined. OF Mr, Ontiens caw hm and sodded plesenntiy ia Weens™ wiotedee* Gistentet, man tot yicand That] PHILADELPHIA, Jan. S—Mrx. Ellen oe been " , : West 03] Qo Tow many people were atom ed ae ee ee nd eald: “Mow do funeral services {0% ng thao paper thet! @paulding, whose husband is said to \ , maid he \ the laboratory? A. Mamie Melando, Mr. | ; vs by tale era Y Impued have bets b San Tork di As the day for the trial « ‘ ave Q When dil you n Blahty-atsth | 7, pep ar vee, G0, Mie Willer 9 tir, Adama trequentiy cail on Mt r ve Sete 8 Ven SCH Tusey, Cae te , ] iahty Zeller and the foremen in the shop. Ff mee mand ‘There {a vast lffer-| da: Ber nights were sicopiess andl £ t ‘ aves A. Hoan’ G. bs vad ever & & beck Gs Hab 1 am qui well, thank you, your amity in Brookly lamas ‘oot yt the ane . Bde pg y at the Hahnemann Hospital as @ Reartaches. With nery Cond > When wae it nish came tolenns? A. Not that 1 remember. Me | Weeks she Sons @. Was fre ence taken seriensly servant ai mmpanion.”. Us ig See lleadaiadhaiatine liane smarping point \ with your famliy? A. When we| had a chemical library | eretectine Mecamery Miinessed theluny sith nausea and beadnche? yooy r purpose in ain het aimshouse i sent on Anmate of the took the stand ye sia: af the { nal a te The witness then named a few ‘f ja Ag t that she might Fed bis innocence Then she eink W ‘ . } the diagram of | tooks, and sald they generally pertained | Protecution’s witness (ook her by a to sever, never, never ars. jeghusband in sald te BEeR stricken as one xiready dead be a " f ontributtons t oth to the paint and color business arm and dragged her away. » After the wateer came Mise Howe. the| have ay judi epaul of the eyes of the Jury t« e lead woman. Pee’ A umeel Oy ie Woake Mir, Weeks shrugged bis shoulders Ne nad" Sire, Wa ker, while ah ported to have left Nort He is sot tithe $30 was re ‘ where hie mother, ee! ste, Was taken to the Hudson Sire —_—— eaten and Dimesit eept @’ You say that only the foreman | Walked on Did you have @ doctor? A/a inners. had offered her y when'ne ane. Oe Meepital, where rhe diet Her hus that the Youne Adams wae excused withou, {could enter the laboratory? A. Yeo. Peleg Mise Miller. She was clearly | yes, Eagement fo go with her to asain 8) at — ment © f oatate, Be . freed by the jury, was with per | vaeexamination, and Mr Oshorne| @ But other employees could, and the) indignant G, Was that the fret time obo! The jury retited at 2.46 this be taken trom her.” Next he never regained consciousness asked: “Is Louis HL Cornish here?’ | members of the firm? A. Yes | ou have no right to do that,” she Fy het a Jus per 5 ais} ‘of to keep her and t ] | Q There wae no privacy? A. No pri-leaid to the detective, stamping her foot, {eer Mad euch @ headae ih Searned oust aoe ortere to Jury to te ‘The story of Mrs. Gordons life ea Pomantic one, and ite intensely dramatic hice. be culmination is in keeping with h 1 wa * before In her history. Her Judge Foster op He appeared Mame was Katsenciendoren a ioe ming: He fin Parente wore well-t0-50 She was an |) yo) 9 feniant this f Mttrective, brown-ryed girl, unusun'l) her apt and ws borately educated She - Gola speak five languages Muentiy Besides was a musician of no em : ’ qualified for a irained nurre. an' » ek calling her natura! sympath'es ria) er geatieress, inveiligence ani |); as old Made her much in demayd jor) of th) ey! © who has Wed at % Pike street. Two ye Me Was wt Mount Sinai Mospit Worked s0 hard that her health was and phe gave up the p Months ago she took fm the beuse of Mrs Wott Lie | HM Wem Twenty-sevenin | Bo neluded one Louis Gordon. wh | weer * there for 7 loved ase th BiG KEAL ESTATE DEAL Brome of the big a” year By Hobert Hoe deal in mu | 81,0050 for ‘5 new jomes alte, American, eat Get purchases. 7 ie said. Tee ar once to Improve amd Brice Jaboratory in Ne Yes the sui Mixed ¢ ever been th Color Journ: these journals? A, Yes, « reat many. AAS ir oat aes asa hie upon the county. 1ACK FROST BEATER Warmer Weather Te-Berrew and Ne Giga of Hard Freese for a Pew Days. vere Was to rreponse turn a segled morn ey T know how to behave myself.” HE WROTE FOR MOLINEUX. | @ was it tocked at nignt? A No. wir.) fine Anaily left the eomrt with the de-| ‘That's all.” — Tren Charice D Allen was calied. He! “The factory was locked, though?” | ceciive, but his attempts to moll.ty bie! oor! aac ‘at 16. sae nen ked Osborne. “You. said the witness. MOLINEUX’S TUTOR, = rng Louis Arthur Rusrell was calles. when hel @ you know the defendant? A. Tes. charge dil not appear to be very suc- conedul, VIOLA STEELE PRESENT. Viola Steele, of 14 Cedar street, Jersey chy whom Mamie Melando once Wate MAN LYNCHED, 1] Seb at Newport News Takes W. ‘W. Watt from Jatt and Shoots Mim. jetter | Moll- war dis Roland and who yieh ened yok the etand His volce trembled and) ry lived, In court this afternoon. ve hesitated betore aivtnge his anawera, | @ Mow lang? A. Several rears. | | ie iy expected obe wil be called upon wit ncn coe [At weather heedquarters the following My Alten.” aM Osborne, “whar's|, 4 WMAt #4 your wsiners? A. A muse lta cestity regarding the Melando git!'s mob early to |"eoOrt was pasted up to-day: 7 may tne ty i scamege aa destruction of some of Molineun's let. day ‘and shot to death for cetminally emer So 0) @ ares a Drauentensan for the New York Tel. |{his, city In Carnes ont tere. = eal urs. M4 Himpeon, wife of above Saturday; no present indications ne Company [Mie Russell had a bulging brow,| KOS? and Heckmann, the letter-dox watt me i the aia re ot ereher eote.” Q. What hair. He wore a gray mustache and a at j Ra Ri hair He wore a acay mustache and a) ANOTHER BANK TELLER. ey WEATHER FORECAST. ‘he. had And T paying teller was the ff withess at the trisi thie Bs Forecast for (he thirtyetz hours o David C. Meelich, ‘of the thes te ing # ¥. M. sare ter He re Bank akeaneh hee City, and a ee “Your koowledge of handwriting to ad the only safeguard against fraud in the bank, is tt nett” asked Mr, Osborne. far ag 1 know,” said the witness. Mr. Becker testified that he had made @ And A114 you or fn Mr Molineux’s | ooking biue eyes and hie voice was soli hk? A Yea.» year id nicely moduiaiel. He looked and spoke the typical professor of music. &!] y Did you have a pupil named Ar- nold? A. Yes @. Was he a great friend of Molineux? ot Journal and the Textile] 41 gon knox. I know they are ac- . quainted. There are a great many recipes IN] Q. How close is ywur studio to Hat degen's store? A. Within two biocke, Moilneus nd eight months Q. Did he have a good labor Q. Did he take some trade papers? A 2AM. EA M.. ii ee Wo GRYRA CHARGER pont,