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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1080, iT 13 AT BRYAN DINNER, 'MOLINEUX LOSES FIGHT BUT HE ISN'T § SCARED. TO KEEP OUT TESTIMONY pe ae See (Continued from First Page) The second quarre! arose out of an 1 Hit THE ONLY WAY OUT OUT OF IT. ie amateur clrous managed by Molineux i} Various opinions given on similar points] Hie thought Cornieh workgd against him of law at thet time. While he war reading Mesers. Osborne and Weeks indulged inan argumen: be] THE CORNISH QUARRELS. j tween themsely. The reading of the testimony was Wii you gentlemen please retire?’ | marked ty many interruptions from Mr. a hm Court sharply. Weeks, It was shown that Molineux SS aT & O'CLOCK. “L was only talking,” said Mr. Os- No Clothing is offered but Bych Bros.’ New stock, made for borne. this season's trade. Every garment shaped and finished in the : ING, FURNISHINGS, HATS AND 8 SHOES BEGINS TOMORROW HALP - YEARLY CLEARANCE | uth SALE OF MEN’S FINE CLOTH- ae ae Old Man's Vain Attempt | to Kill Himself in | Centra! Park. TIED ROPE 10 A RAILING. plied the Recorder, Mr, Oaborne sat down, do good in a re } Coroner Hart’ was once more recalled | At one point Mr. Osborne read, quot- ing Molineux as having sald “When I “I know you were only (alKing. | tye fab in a minute than 1 cau present styles. 3 to the stand sy By the Recorder ; . Ail, of out Kerseys, ot Vicunas, Wide Wale Chev- Previous to thy rance of this Interrupted Mr. Weeks, "ehiaeiias +o ta it | Mga overt 4 Then Tried to Strangle Him- Fee ie ne stand had anv one tes, | "MF. Molineux never said that. He said eee se! QOD | Soi ee Neate. Som eS 1879 ¥ the cause of Mrs. Adame’s| |! ea him’ or ‘I met him. ai, the popular Melton Bi; * : self in Singular Pi Bap reser eg iron ‘That's right,” sald the wttnoes, “his Sott Vicukas sen rss a an Pat 45 . regularly $25 and Se, now és ABergoto . . “Hold on." sald the Recorder. ‘Gen. | Words hen saw him,” jemen,”” he continued, turning to the a Mr, Osborne. counsel, “It would save much time if| The third ariel bet nthe two men | Mil concede the cai f death of | ¥a* caused by Imperfect horisontal bare Mire Were imme capes Ss Sen in the gymnasium. Three bere, secured | Coroner Hart said that Dr, Weston, | ff © ker, had broken, Molineux lhls physician, was not called to. the |*!d. and he had ontered a new act from stand until after Mr. Wott ux tentified |@ spectaliat, but Cornish changed the | "l conclude, 5, “thet Dr. | Order and purchased them from the un- Weston testified thi died of pol- | Peliable manufscturer. bebe " = “ ed of Pe Tre wan alee hromgiat out thet Bvdoiph At the inquest Molineux was on the | Helles, cashier at the club, had told Mol- stand Feb, 10 and Dr. Weston Feb. i¢. |! that the reason Cornish had never Mr, Weeks asked several queations en- been removed from the club was be- deavoring to show that Molineux had /caure he had paid money to athletes Already been tacitly or openy charmed POPNS as amateurs, but who were tn with causing the death of Mes. Ademe |reauty professions. Helles is the before eiving his testimony at the tn- | fiend of Molineux who testified during ineux | “4 the let- quest, but the Recorder ruled the ques. |‘M# trfai that Molineux inspire tlons out am feet ae they were cae ter to Btearns & Co., Detroit, inquiring | @. Wanithere aay reason for delaying | "omar ling the character of A. A. Harp- your inquest 80 long after the time of | "*?: Mrs. Adams's death? A. No specific} BARNET AND MISS CHESE- | reason, } BROUGH. | CORNISH’S TESTIMONY. Molineux first introduced his wife, | then Miss Blanche Chesebrough, to Bar- meert given by the Banda Roses at the Metropolitan Scape “House, After that introduction sent her flowers, took her to supper Manner. lined with heavy Silk, and finished throughout in the most expensive manner, we mark down from $45, $40 and $30 to Ee Rebar AS) heey wave ad ec a TL i Suits ia it ee | PoE Site me | Our choicest Coats, in the Finest and Newest Foreign Fabrics, y) 4,90 d A man who described himself al 3 George Belt tried to commit sulet q shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon q by strangling himself in Central Park. ‘Tho man was een by paarersby to be ‘acting queerly for some the before he | tried sulcide. He was walking up and down on the Wert Drive, near One ; Hundred and Fourth street, muttertig ; to himself. He carried « small piece of ‘ rope in his hand Kt A little later a policeman found him. He had fashioned one end of the rope into a slip knot, which he placed around Kile neck, Then standing some distance off ewung about from «de to side trying : to strangle himself He was nearly dead when the police- fan atrived on the scene. At the Arsenal station house the man sald he was seventy-four years old and twat be Mved in Third nue near pag street. He was taken to : Hospital a prisoner. He will recover. | ‘The old man was a widower. He had shop ik Li - H gee Our customers know that the Byck ® Suits, are to the finest custom tailor work. perfect fitting ad exrerully finished at every point. We divide them: Me pe two lots for this sale. Ail the Spo and Bes Seite... SEBS | ansercnesss sus... . . 2830 DRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS. foc en ec ace» We Pe ter.y0 04D | From S40 and $35 10 29,00 ii 3 s 5 -= we iJ = e & - = -_ a « E | Prom $05 and $00 10 15.20 | From 80 0 AFTER- DINNER COATS. Dress Worsted, Sille-Faced Tunedos hs Picea histo a Teele MOO | Pines, sear Setans Soe St, LO We try to keep out of the old ruts in making trousers, They are shay clean-cut, and made up in neat, attractive patties: nely, Worsteds and Tweeds, All Trousers of Im- mt 438 |e om 49 1a t After some deiny Mr. Baker again! net in tne Fall of 17 ata remumed the stand. Ry Mr. Weel Q Did Harry & Cornish on Feb. 9, 180, at the inquest of the death of Mrs. | Katherine J Adams, under questioning by the District-Attorney, give the’ fol- ‘Third avenue. be- SMELL HIT WHITE'S HOUSE. Bit ft Hi j tes 9 naturaly pay a levine. \eatienony hen Was brought out what tt was! Mr Osborne to errupted with am ob+| thought Osborne had been after all the fection and was sustained. Htimen tie handing of letters to Mollneux “If hoth of canal jat the Inquest yor of vou gentiemen will agree.” | it wan the letter sent to Barnet by | sald the Recorder. “that all of Mr. Cor-| Mia vesebrough, signed “Blanche” | nish’s testimony be read, then I shall a vaying “Don't be cross. The Hee der had once ruled (hin let- | Permit the reading of that portion you, | ter gut, vad ifter MP had read Mr Weeks. wish included tn your @ It, the Court Ate the jury to dise tion." regard {t | Maltons, Diagonais, Vicunas and | Spectat qualities. Lined i a a = clay pipvle. i District-Attorney | Ordrensed ‘Worsteds, trom Si8 and ‘allored, trom Sas. sa I agree.” sang out Osborne, eagerly lc er | i IL9O | sates Ld 3 . et ( t at to ot to the Jury, Your Honor,” sald | Geel: an , Ke oare of ihemmeeves Foreign dom: | Werks (ee arn th that ne na had to ecallection | = wict soab exten . jepend on the | . ioe ty ll wer es CHESEBROUGH AGAIN. | The Shoe Department is a live part of our down-town store. We are having a run on the ‘ Monarch Pats”. a LONDON, Jan, B-£48 P. M—Abeence |MTOn a complete pate| | ar 414 you take the evi: = Ee of news of yesterday's movements north | Gay auiye of Gish coe: | SARCASM FOR HANNA. fener on the morning of Jan, 10? A. {! | joint of the leatimony was) A Patent Leather Shoe sold by other segs st $3, by us at $2.45. of the Tugeln River is occesioning some | oe, eensed by remalar re-| “If the latter combine omniseienes and = A iad dS each 6 ‘Tio nest eating bona See our little advertisement of this shoe In another column. y | land unselfishness he may confer bie my 4 Mr. Cornieh tn reanonee | love with bod Chesebrough. All $5 and Se Sh tent ‘ Additional anxiety, but Gen. Buller | sooty, t¢ the state rer patie imi mele, gover, ht we Ra¥e to the queation of the Diselt- Attorney ik . been tis an HE eAes Set atte ee OMB * Monarch Dats”..... 248 met | not " rive the following testimony? ‘ eens of Know: take considerable time to work out. |able ¢@ farntoh @ vomplete remedy, | mpines these aualites. os aus ne! Osborne again objected be Fs Heal mind: Bee) Weng) West BYCK MATS. EE Be Eg (Continued from First Page.) from $5. and BYCK CUTAWAY COATS AND VESTS. Here’: always ind Hepes are "atin from wen hy yey oom | ee instead of allowing (hem to (ake (Continued from First Page) nemeelves : | a Toers continue an active and heavy bombardment of this place. ANXIBTY IN LONDON ite then freedom nately the. proclamation of eKinley mm Was ® tke that of Vi Hers she 3 engaged In a big operation which will ° power it work.’ | "1 shall not permit vou.’ satd the Re- tg rapee4 corder severely, “to segregate such! sald that ‘estimony frum Corntsn’s testimony | al factional only as you see At n the slight advance of Gen. War-| “If the people of one State should! !s too Ser with nie Senate Mr, Bryan, when told Hrookiyn, wae 6 ne Aaa sealled, too, | During this sale we shall let you take away any style of Hat at about balf-price, a ren's forces after two days’ fighting dors #hut out & monopoly organized in an | om, e called met ’ other, the monopoly still has forty-four | him abd. ask for recogiltt ebrough calla BS hat appear to have yielded an Ummpurtant | more in which to work, hes wamn'ttak.og partis i sal FURNISHINGS. During the course of ai! the questions | Mdvantoge to the British, as the cap | nut if @ corporation is confined to | "N's. ng Tan who rent his name to Mr.| WEEKS FOILED AGAIN. soe [ite paves Sere, rienced | Many of our vite seme beeen with us at sia Fareed © ’ Counter. f it to-di brini e i. a H There wi “something doing " there wi sal advarced posts in order to delay the |nopoly It cannot do much harm, andl made One mets leader two ilk, “Mt Weeks." added the Record of Berne. the Gefeadant east j hae . ose. COLLARS AND cures. be remedied by 3 " + AN ti a ban | Oe 2 4 [inow to-morrow. Mr ryan will taik “that you may Jabor under no misap: ete and Sire Chere oFouR) were woot pay We oer a int of Tan ana Black 46) | Qvigptciat rea Linen Collar. ell | Cufts, per pair. ieee I UNDERWEAR. tured Kopjea were evidently only held as /one Mate until it shows it is not a mo- leeyan as Dr. Levison, of Fort Hamilton, | Progress of the British troops and en-/the harm # does able the Boers to complete their in-|the peopie of the si y trenchments aad mount guns on the po- bi weir ‘a sition on which they have selected to} “I believe thin rémedy would opera’ in which it ba Mis visitors on governing (hem-| Hrehension, | shall now revoke all my A Comes tee frome Winfield Beott Pot, | rilings on this point heretofore made her (0 be Gee {hen that nde in the winter of * Rr i Poke sto. Halt Hose during this sate at per pair nd asked Mr. Bryan if by me. You may proceed to ask quee t ghe tees y 1a. GLOVES. make u stand. slong the line of least resistance, pond | ER, thetr relief fund. He! iiing ag though you had rmt wiewel | 4 Certainly dla, said he sould a ‘ : y | hac IOI Best Mate. from oe fee Hoe Tt fs remarked that the Boers thus |cause every honest corporation would | I ° Mestsse, he Central! anked any questions on thie line,” | ogiWiell aid you —— trmenck hse We mark down our Suede ; 69 | tak Doesskln Ghoven Ay guaran a9 | Sree 1 far have used little artillery, from which | be interested tn helping restrain the rane faa was Chalrinan af te Com- rho HReconter had evidently decided | bts De i Bh IO Wad Sai i 4 Ie Judged that their guns are already | dishonest one, and every corporation not | mittee. Others were: Gen. ( oud. |, “Well, f did haw aoa t : » Gen >. WW Burt | leonard -F.|t cut the Gordian knot that had been e f ave some doubt as to You . pea e felt be | hat ¥, HURRY his LMI ES | oe ire chore Tanwied at avery autaiion wether not” e cared f may look for equally good bargains in many other articles in the Furnishings’ Department. : a Fe 9 bat) an f 7 i He didn’) man’) Mr. Weeks was not to Rave a free Molineux. colered D iltue when’ this be met Bryan | saseage through to hix desired port was read and a juror CaaS @ him | th's Com- ain repeated the question ro “Gen Mulineuk and the tefpndsst whis- DOWN Tow ‘orm party’ | garding Cornish's testimony and started pered together, then smiled again. UP TOWN: Ns (ata tinny BLUE-PAPER CLIMAX. ¥ Sat" at vu eno me A 100, A 164 ( RO nat al ined. that I remember." read Onborne. | at unother) The climax of the tiresome fecilal was hed. This wae the dial im the oners inquest when Moineux was shown the blve paper. Now he nodded Nis head as if in full) pprobation with that he had said” during that trying ordeal, tled tre and dingust, sat down i} | “Mave you mever seen this kind By Mr. Osborne Q. Was Cornish called as a witness | Of paper before t” | ROSBBERY IS HOPEFUL. Mounted on tactical positions, trom | trying to cre Which the British wil) have to dislodge | gid to secure thi q the Republicans before reaching Lady-|attemptet monopoly js name published until omith. “Ie there any relation between trusts | Ther he sald be There to no confirma: of the | 8nd political organizations dominated by | mittee from th oF Pepert that Lord Dundonald ha: entered Ladye expected. Experts Loud is a Repub! ones Thomp- w 8 |. Geor Pr Her n G. 0. P. SPOUSE OF TRUSTS atin fr San le le . "| Supreme Poitip ts nt a; gout Paraon c As Mr, Bryan ;houghtfully replied De ge Oo el at the Court and was “I should may there was very close | Mr. Bryan forgot ‘us hat. Two waiters, Weeks took up the eviden erabbed for it. ‘They coilided and fe'l) potnt. Again starting to read he was 4 Jet him opposed. aes relation between the Republican party | oi" Ver the ai g-room floor, but after- | rf and trusts, 1 ime it's @ marital re-| ward shook hande. Inter BOERS CLAIM CHECK i one supports the other. | Mr Bryan will leave for Connecticut Mr, Osborne's objection was sustained, o Mr, Rryan was asked to give a brief bays} iene and Weeks, with arm expression of min- definition of his position on impertal-| pan wie sm. reventatty Beers woeld only bis 34 Avenue.) Up town store open evenings until 9.30. Pretoria Reperts fay Warren’ y that party not Terning Movement Wns | “T think tt t* conservative to m at least sow hundred AW Eye pain is not always THO BARKS CAB a symptom of disease. It aviorm ne other ¢ o orm Feb, 9 AY " Stopped by Them. have expressed It as my belief that # | other’ Sy names rire | ‘i have all.” * avila et. Ob. Mohs ve suet | i MEAD LAAGER. LADYSMITH, |should treat the Filipinos just as w | Wouverncur, JooW m i 5 Balance of Kv ach | Consectiont Financial Houses } 4 J. Hithon, of Newbur Ber econ 04. | hen soanlled and on | Againet Britain, He ‘Ther Deors at Nasaravitte =| MAY be rest they need. Mullin, |amined by Mr Oxborne. of New Declares. aes OSBORNE WINS OUT. nape.” LONDON, Jan, $3.—At the opening of Bryan % ort and to ask! Q. Waw the defendant, It. B, Motinews, | Court resumes agein at 10.30 to-morrow | 14. new town hall at Chatham to-day morning. | Lord Rosebery. referring to the war, Cape Colony, Saturday, Jan, » esau to trem ae Meer ; Non an of Rochester, an ninth birthday of Gen, Jou- e BASOR, Hearn ton, ae OB oF ‘The eixty-ninth oren “8% yy the vote of the Vico-Preaident, de-| York bert wee ceiebrated by Gen Botha re jolares first that we should establish ‘ * onnoltring in force toward the Drak-|a stable ensbure Mountains and turning the| from which | ‘ Brlioh advance after a short engage: [turn that over to the Filipinos ae “This resoution wax supported by al: mnt, most every Democrat in the Senate and Gen. Joubert sccompanied President wap adovied by (20 Mouse Democrat) an Thompecavitee, | Protesstems! testing 9 te 6 7 rerio ne was sanoe ome! FRANKLIN D, SEWARD, of R. D. & Rober: E. Spencer, closed to-day. EXPERT OPTICUN, Gewceo one the information| 137 East 23d St, phn, Cuz Soto that the doors of the Robert E. Spencer banking eal of Hasardville, Cona., ernment instead of the one for tnethie they have escaped, and then! '0 #9 ab telowat aid he tot them auiy «worn before the Coroner? “A. I ‘ . headed hy Ae. | mata: waitalon Mi. Hrvan this) @. And did you make an accurate I$ 6 BR GREEN THE MAN? | “In such a war we must have bed co iin of ‘iphacs he |transertpt of his evidence? A. I did. J moments, But I trust that in the provi John Mr Osborne ried to read Moll. mn dence of God we are striking a balance Lebrun. Fred neus's evidence, but Mr. Weeks ob-| a9) Report That He Will Swe-| of the evils Great Britain has under- cama mone and the good derived, and I do not Bteyn to the Free State leagers south rus. jected, saying that at the (ime the de were | Wet n said * delegatio ceed Payn ae Head of In- leo closed. ot Ladsnmith, The President wan in| | “W" believe that i ! am ey sail to the delemation: |. | rendant had heen accused and was under papi si ets think the balance is much against Great |", "10 ‘hanks are closely connected’ 5 ys aanured of our promise to give t tand the Anat in| suspicton for the crime, oe ‘tain. i hah sirit. He orovmes to make &liepenence, it oid be an ean) ae Penne "| Tee Curt overruled the objection after| ALBANY, Jan, S—It fs sold with) “1 was never eo proud of my country,” A Loud Call tour of all the laagers. Cup The trouble arises out of the ie imare Tnariigen ¥ |. lone argument | Lord Rosebery sald, “as during the week “ He That a Ladysmith sent up many colored rock: oe Rtas pk aie} tis is To (ian he did’in| Mr. Osborne then began the reading of | solute confirmation, following the battle of the Tugela River, Good H 1 J * B @e Jest night ‘ fe {een Chrars tee eee SW We) SOR the testimony. The Jury Hetened with| Green, of Binghamton, has been selected Would Win’ or )| P —— — T — SESS [areat witentness, Mr. Osborne read In ‘The Boer movement on the British ad- | niehtfail, but later they retired to their tions there at 10 o'clock this morning. |& *fong volee, audible throughout the 4 varce above referred to may have refer- | old position Seale Wextink |room, and every one paid strict atten- Republican organiaa Should hawe good health. : @Bee to Gen. Warren's forward fighting, | During the night a score of shells ore was heavy Aatnigg, but the re tion, especially the accused, whe pre- : poo hen) ood a mi cess, 2928 Paid Help Wants ——_—_ » fe which, according to advices from| were fired by the Tiritish and g bafioen sult 14 not known. Acourding to the 'at-| viously bad appeared lletiocs and bores. British nources received yesterday. the |was sent up te spy out the oor poo oT the Boers were holding! Geborne continued to read fragments strength and cowaga te in To-Day’'s . Boers were on the defensive almost (he | stone |ot the defendant's testimony at Corener Wal. 2» & thetr po @ntire day Sunday, save once when they | Tie naval guns resume! the bombard oe 2, Hart's Inquisttion and having ft ai Gttempted to outfank the British left [mont tnis morning from a new porition Is MAFEKING SAVBD? mitted as evidence in the present case. end were rimmaliy checkmated but withous resulta Mr. Weeks entered a general objection the old rs lw all uch evidence and a special ob- sauaee G The three British positions a Paid HelpWaats in ‘ BOERS ADMIT LOSSES, Chievelay Camp, wear lenso, the Y@tive Reports Indicate Moers, jection to each excerpt read by the Die- entral porition at thoy Drift, 1 May Mave Rateed the | trict-Attorney the 13 ether N. Y. q where they hold doth banks of the river. | Stene. Moliveux Ietened with inéifference. papess combined, “How long ts this going to take, Mr. GABERONES, Pechuanaland, Wednes-| Ognorne?” asked the Record Jan. Wi, via Le 9 Marques, Jan. “An hour.” Natives who have just arrtved re-| Then we'll take a recess,” replied the mt that iroope oot Boers are patrotling| Recorder, “until 2 o'clook.” \ around Mafeking, From this It f# con-| fy thie it was taken by many to por- ve naval Jercured that the Boers may have re-|tend the inability of the prosecution to id artitlery | tired from _that place and rhat the Pm-| close its case to-day. a saa es eon their ere are some of Col. Baden-Powell's hey Keep up an OSBORNE’S PLAI nnonade on the Is incre eed activity ta the Borne’ N. an at Crocodile Pools, but with the) When court conver Were attempting to outflank| fince the beginning of the week com of a couple of ‘aan, Cn | noon <sstiee ie ‘Garson < mt an A ‘the Drakensverg ridge, a strony | munication with the different positions | lamers outporte have not heard from ral Was sent to reconnoitre. Mir-( has been kept up under the ordeal ot chem to-day and Shelled Flercely by Zunckles, where they have bridgat the the Britten. |fiver and ertabiished an immense com-| 5 BOER * 3 tmiraarin’ CAMP, Unper Tagen River! on ine fummit of the terraces Pritay, Jan. 19.—The British now 0¢-! swartrkoy they have @upy three positions along the Tugela mune ond have broug River. Their naval guns have been firing | 9TO*# the river , armor-plercing shetis. Reports being received that 2.00 Brit. | Faken by Serprise by Fiankere afin poin: picher up in the direction of | ! | ing’ the re sete end pa-) this cannonade, the casunities resultin = tag Maxim gee Are out: |cccerred ar Coleree , BOER AGENT SEBS HAY. fourteen men killed | ‘The British loss — ee | FIGHTING AT COLBSBERG. |""Deecetmens,” sat of the Beer positions OMetal Capacity. oe = Pie a F | by Preach. African Repubtic in London, called at 4 Jan, MA de i ———_—_ mrt mm i: Sn AF a RE

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