The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1900, Page 1

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Ey RE "ALL THE TESTIMONYIN THE MOLINEUX TRIAL TO-DAY PRICK ONE CENT. ‘The District-Attorney, according te aN prophecies, will call his last witness , to-morrow and the counsel for the de- fense will have their long-delayed inning. How long this inning will last probably Mesars. Weeks and Battle themeeives do not know, To all queries When the court opened this morning the room was only one-half filled. ‘The firet witness called was Dr. Henry T. Leomis, a pathologist present when the béd@y of Barnet was exhumed and eons 3s a‘ dissect’ He performed the autopsy on the body of Dr, Buchahagy an consulting | WRATHER—F QR TO-MIGHT AND co oo a as rs ae ae =—— She me _[ “Circulation “Cireulation Books Open to All.” | | i a ee. ee Wy ee NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1900. WaaTuxa—rAIn To-Niont mee ree that Osborne had omitted from his ques- tion: The matter of the bared the Bore throat that preceded the receipt of the poison, the time of aly the Period of ilIness. pathologist of the “Mr. Osborne,” said the Recorder, “I fail to see where the prosecution has made out a case. to tell how long the defense will require to finish its case.” BARTOW S, WEEKS. FUN FOR THE ATTORNEYS, BUT DEATH FOR THE WITNESS. PROSECUTION OF MOLINEUX IS_ | NEAR FINIS Ce ee og BARNET AND MRS. ADAMS POISON “T shall certainly close the prosecution to-morrow, if not to-night.” JAMES W. OSBORNE. It is impossible How long Mr, Weeks will take to 2 present his case is problematical, Meng H ; ‘ now on. i ing ll yt . ; You ask me do | come to\New York in the interest of Sar ieee wiriiteen, Hate perty concord? All I can say is | always carry oil with . Loom me. Right is sure to win, | ae Gat eae mma be three CHURCH TH IEVES CONE Gays, It may be three weeks.' GIRL STOLEN ry FATHER, iOP.M. EXTRA BRYAN | THROUGH EVENINGWORLD’ SAYS: + The battie'ery is: Kill the Trusts—Lill them, all, the: HER GRANDMOTHER 3: = ” ; | don't know who wil be the cindidate for Vieb. | President, but |. do know the fight for the Presidency is, HEABEY: MEN RUN DOWN FOUR: BERG! If the silver issue is a corspe it has life enough in it to: last another year. The American people never adopted the gold standard. It is a lie that the gold system is an American system. Imperialism is not expansion. y The Democratic party to-day stands for even more than the Chicago platform. Equal rights to all men; special favors to none. No tomb is strong enouzh to hold a piteous cause. I don’t believe that God pushed us into the Philip» pines and shut the door, POLITICAL FIELD. Dictated for The Evening World ’ By Hon, William J. Bryan. est me at this time. The fight to op earnest from now on.” SILVER. supertiaantes the atttopsy on the body, “You should have prepared this ques- |tlon before you came into court. 1 9 Feauest did you perform sustain the objection the Pr Hs. ‘A. The District-Atiorney’s, | aaeeree by a cer delay while Osborne @. When? A. Last February, Q. Tell what was done. A. The body was taken from the xrave and conveyed MOLINE BEARS UP WELL. to an undertaking establishment near Greenwood Cemetery. Under my direc. Mr Orborne then asked bis question tion ali the organs were removed and !® *pproved form, Dr, Hamilton and subjected to microscopic tnvestigaticn, Mt. Weeks whispering busily. Osborne They showed no evidence of external in- foundered arount somewhat as one jury or tha: Barnet had died of external Who is very tired of the case and wil:! disease. Portions of the organs were Welcome Its clute. | given in charge of the District-A:torney, The defendant was deep in a letter @. Im case of death by diphtcesta would Fibro his bsg iow Urinal you have found evidence of that? A. 1 Playing now then a color, should :hink #0, |_ Tt was evident hie mind was far away | "”pothetical avestion. prompted again For the time be. “"4 again by the astute Weeks: HYPOTHETICAL BLUNDER, [nerne was no: s prisoner, tle wes co), THM, SRAL 13 Your opinion 4 he “Supposing a patient had received free as any one in tbe room. He ap-|%* %™ Ss 6& fe — *- 2 ‘This te the beginning of Mv. Bryan's campaign, and the battle cry has been ‘started, It is not 16 to 1, though, ro for Bryai concerned, silver will] Continuing, Mr. Bryan gave alae a ne campaign. The | °'7. ery, and when asked about ero Mis pany 0 that he never made a speech s battie-cry of paramont issue is to Kil! | judging in the strongest terms to the the trusts. ig: 24g OM evant mana pects, “L have 0 = as | eid Mr. Bryan, “that I am tired of & i eae all. My words have been oo dleterted ‘The money treet, and juggled that Pe Ms st The inductrial tvuct, ful, 1 have been ae ‘The International and land-grab- hing. wing treet. This battie-cry was formulated by Mr. Byyan wale he was in Washington and Bakimore over Sunday. A reporter for Assintant Distriet-Atterney O'Cen- mer might use otiite te geod ade jantege. i i cyanide of inercury oa Oct. 2 was at- peared In better health and spirits than| “That he died of mercurial pot-| DR. JAMES CAMPBELL WHITS. tacked by een Seer Dausea and wequent to hia deata in OM father a: hip side leaned back with QD» vou attach any t amount of mercuric cyanide taken by Bis organs were found mercury ani flied arma and alo eremed con-| si) foe inet ite doctor fatled to find oe ian ie ed iid ache. sore throat and @t any thme since the triel tezan. His soning.” cyanogen, and if his attending physi- tented. the expected diphtseria when he mede | Byening lan had found evidence of diphtteretic Molineux's cheerfulness of mond wan! the culture? A. Extreme importance. | “q*ace,Prexiou lo thats A Fea, Lee ed Frias Ooms eon. Fog taroat api mercuric at: evident when Mr, Osborne formulated | Q, And may pot any sore throat beer inrne: responded to anti-tenty treat abe dg wun t the culture of the exudation of ha the hypothetical question which was in| the apparent symptoms of diphtheria? ment? 4. { by on cy ver throat discovered no diphtheretic germs, reality a whole chapter of the medica!| A. Very easily. peal would you say was the cause of testimony. It was so long thet the) Q. And the culture is the only postive Ph Bodies A. Not a Fi alert Mr. Weeks could not follow it all. | way in deteriaining the disease? A. ioe | @. Are you familar with epemiée of pra dagpentar pain Meath pr re te ene Mie Q. And could the autopsy bave| mercury? A. Yeo. : some tauat and th ard Mr. We rf ected Molineux Atecovered the dlerace Rad It bron | reanally encounter: the Recorder sternly retubed rebubed him, led brightly, not his forced set smiic. | presemst 4. Corteinty. Q Did you ever pe iy So imap scorers ae ie tipi TH Oe a ss vet iste ee ration at ae ly Mr. Weeks: | come ot poisoning br tat peta’ a, ¢ 4. Whee Kvedpad. am @. Have you meee the euthorttion Oe yo aad . vai: = te coneidera- “Those are eald about te! (Costinuss cn Greens Pegs). to toe about, Ther

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