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journment of the sfolineux trial: “ Fesult is that the prosecution will ig ‘ALL TH n P uss WHRATHER-FAIM TO-DAY. = ONY IN dic MOLINEUX NEW YORK, TU OLINEUX & AT HIS OWN HIS TESTIMONY BEFORE NER READ IN COURT Me. Battio’s new hairest. CORO Assistant Distriet-Attorney Oe- dorne said this afternoon after ad- “The case for the prosecution will qurely be finished before the noon “T bave four shart witnesses to call. ‘They are Expert Hagan, Dr. Fraser, Dr. Witthaus and Detective-Sergeant MeCafferty " Mr. Weeks will probably not make his opening address for the defense before Thursday morning. Molineux’s testimony before the| Coroner's Jury was admitted as evi- dence by Recorder Goff to-day, after the most desperate resistance on the part of his counsel, Bartow 8. Weeks. It was universally believed that Os- Dorne’s success a presenting the pris- Oner's testimony to the jury was one of the hardest blows of the trial against the defense. Mr. Weeks fought gamely and used every argument in his power to pre- vent it, but was overruled by the Re- corder and he could only take an ex- ception. Mr, Osborne, it is believed, insisted Upon his point because he does not think the defense will dare to pat Molineux on the witness stead in his own behalf. ‘The battle over this testimony took Up the entire morning session and the fendant for contempt If he did not take the stand? probably not conclude its case before to-morrow. When court convened th‘s after- Boon the reading of Molineux's testi- the Coroner's Inquen before ihe twelve solemn men in the jury bax. ‘The Récoréer: ety il Hi : | [ : i | F i i | f i t 7 z = 4 Hi & Fs i kt a ul He 414 po. He started Jury, but Mz, Weeks onjected. A Gasussion followed, in which M:. that Molineux had accused of a crime by a fs ¥ Bapere Carvaihe at werk. to read It to the jed by A. He was ac- | PProur cireumstances and married. i, i JEALOUS OF WIFE, SUICIDE George Kehi Took Poison and Then Cut His Throat. aused George o-day, 2 Palmetto street, Brooklyn. He war an insurance broker ‘n pros. He was ‘noréinately jeslous of his any part in| DFetly wife, and at Umes could hardly’ contain himerif. To-day, after brooding for some time, SDAY, JANUAKY 23, 1900, Pl ~” ~ DEMOCRATS SAY SLATER, REPUBLICAN, HAS WON, oka Au. a wes BABY B DIE OF BURNS Orn mils ANS BOER SHELL HT GEN. WHITES HOUSE i* Long Tom” Smashes Head- quarters at Ladysmith--War News Held Back. —_ HEAD BOER LAAGER, LADYSMITH, | feat of Gen. Buller or ths rumor of the Monday, Jan, 22 —The quarters of Gens. | capture of two British batialions. The White and Hunter were smashed this Tt le not known whether amy of the jes occupants of ihe dutiding were killed. The Geepsiches pwied st the War |. J DINNER. One Will } Die Within the Year, It Thirteen Sit Down at a Dinner 13 Mote are the names of the thirteen: WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. COY, VW. L. NROWN. 0. H. P. PFLMONT, ALFRED HEWRY LEWIS, $ somm 7. cannot. FX-GOV. HOGG. ; | SENATOR GRADY. 3 8 ANDREW FREEDMAN. a % PRESIDENT YORK. : sereeeeoseces iuarnagucte s® [EF BRVAN ts The dass ees mort go fern |= NOT AFRAID. 4 to an unnappy populace, weary of atrife| and hatred and titterness of spirit, that war has been declared in the Democratic Club. And gil because Pres dent John fa! i 1 dow't mind sitting down te dinner with thirteen if Croker, intends to kill off William J. Bryan this evenin y sitting down With him toa fine bui fatal dnner with thir-| 4 SP PPT OEE ADE O ODE a en “That presente a hypothetics! eum” ‘The old oaw haw it that if thirteen sit! ! ae, oo Like New be down able ome will die before thy! PAPtTS cvidense about’ year eal Mr. Keller wiil saves: on SY hsp sanond Ltd page : Question and presented ft to an guests beside (he guest of honor, and; fT 8 they, with bimeett, will consiitute the, "hectaliel in menial diveares, aaking tf {frat number. Mr. Keller says that Bo) isang te not afrald himeelf, He has sat at! . [sary & Glance of the Thleieen Club, |, en amewer was that, tn Me epteitae end nothing untoward heppene!, un ess Re could call an election to the Preai- | and I wear opals. WILLIAN JENNINGS BRYAN. teen at table, THIRTEEN AT TABLE. 5 dency of the Democratic Club a m blow, But he te good-natured “ end has informed the candidate (hat bi Pe he is superstitions ano her guest will be invited. But that will make fou 2 1; talked no politic, It was simply a little speech to Democrats, saying & teen—an even number. And thee uek In even numbers! | SAYAM OGFIES WOQBOOS, sero oto Williem J. Bryan was asked at the) the bette Hoffman Houre this morning by an the gilver question Ia the plat ‘porter an micrrupted. t my anything Evening World reporter if he didn’: | #4" fear thirteen at table, and whether | > he didn't want to add & new guest for! hin dinner to-night. "No, sit: Tam not afraid of any euch state of affairs. If 1 was hungry 1 would not be particular about the number at the tabie—and I am geret~ atly hungry. day ond wear When asked what he had 2 Yesterday tn bis interviews Mr. thes Be Dern almost wholly | Bryan iaughed and said: “If that holds | every | mood I suppose che thirty rabbits’ fee:| before © if 5 BERLAN, Jan. 2.—There was a rumor! omce up to 2 o'clock this afternoon, that Gen. Butler | though ‘ted Spearman's Camp. t>day, contain nothing bu: caswalite 1 got in the campaign overcame the/ grate: t! charm of the ratssit's feat.” reported om Vield Marshal Lord Robert, an’ St Stedaet ot teak . reports | President » Of the Deme- Exchange to-day that two trem Cipe Towne to-dty thet the worlorstie «2! that you would net Rave ae) Dettaliens of British tresgs have been | situation te cepted Mer, Keller's we by KIMSRRLAY, Seater, den eee Be ; 7 i ed hii i ft ! F Fels i3es¢3 « i |