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S CONTINUES HIS DEFENSE OF MOLINEUX. 2 DEFENDANT DECLARES, “I SHALL SOON BE FREE.” larawiog him to him with bis. hands all the (ime You have « wife and fanaly; mm) say this unless you are sure of lt | DETECTIVE’S APPEAL. A long. urgent appeal on behalf ef [Delecive Sergeant: McCafferty ie Mr Heckman not ty muke the Identification and (hai is the same fare r honest individual who wrote [the (wo MtUe slips of paper with t | words of the pame Cornish and took ! | “LIES---ALL LIES!” THUNDERS WEEKS. was despondent and metansholy. Cowl any man who was despondent and mel- choly stand up under such terrible Molineun's fice was a study tod The strained, careworn “Aad jed her with his caresses. oem down to KAMsley, in ite place was an expre £ WEEKS RESUMES. | ugh” Wee elider. wanted ae fidence. Evidently he now feela sure of] charces and meet his accurers as (bie ” A, 8. Weeks resumed his Cornish by putting tn the p acquittal, fefendant has done? No, no, gentle- summing up in defense of Roland Peg Mat ag FR | Hie wife, bis mother and his faithfus | men." re Molineux at 1046 this po Mb i iy Genser, Jolt father vat by the prisoner's side, all’ Mr Weeks's voice trembled. ‘The Berakam st hot good for anything, wan the attentively listeniag to Mr. Weeks's af-| Jury sat spellbound under his eloquenee. ‘ morning. He was in excellent voice who Urged Hackman not gument and whispering words of en-| Mrs. Molineux, the wife, dabbled at her and made his points tersely and di- iggy May Lah ec hah couragement, | ever with her handkerchief, The Gene rectly. He spoke right at the Jurors, | {its face5 that a | eral winked his eyelids rapidly. se who listened with marked attention heh chargcter ¢ | CORNISH FELT THE STING. | we Weeks then lowered his volce and , | Mr. Weeks, resuming his summing up, | Went on. t Im opening court Recorder Goff ts |began iy his usual conversational tone,| ‘The Distriet-Attorney promised that made no reference to the alleged re- © (hat | }ard caressing, But he noun | he Would show you a moral pervert, a mark of @ jiiror that he “would not F toeder | » tody of his apecet and| man weakened and broken by excesses, hang a yellow dog on the evidence’ nawwe ratnutes basis e) a aa such ® man who has sat and rn a je earnes as and em-| looked you in the eye?’ produced by the prosecution. fe testitied s in pena nid Mr. Weeks levelied his finger at the When Molineux took bis place in ne in Port Harry Cornish occupled pls usual| defendant with dramatic emph Recorder Goff's court to-day he cour giceet 6 ‘, we box ta ty behind Mr. Weeks and] “Can anything be more infamous than welled Kutnow, something tha Dre ‘ Warmly greeted his old father, kissed yaltied, “becaitse “the testimony of Ine bop nana eaip tema iragenserey Cl Leshan tet aes he Mg Kutnow people ly beyond question {iat ting of the Weeks bs nome, bla: le wife affectionately, and then turn- | hey never put it w In that form, and! and may have withed to < far away | as well as take a human liter fag to hie father said in the most Date Lien iat {Be saetleey of thes from the wielder of | t “Can you picture that home with the Gay: Suthew people te Koa tag Lo at Mr. Weeks called attention to the fact! loving boy away, but with a loving . “I shall soon be tree!” bow Ps i that most of the letters produced io! daughter there to comfort dea sola ' this case were mailed at the city Powt-| What of a prosecut ae | Mrs, Molineux greeted her husband THE CORNISH LETTERS. Office. He commented that the defend- that tried to lartoe tbat eee a beat. jy ifeettonately, and sat with her arm | And Pat aw ir book here for a ant ne went (o the Post-OMice, wie | cution that brought forward ‘ negrese art of the i and you say them bustnese did not call him there and histo prove the most infamous things, : “about him. a ‘oulte (0 and from the factory did not > ¥ “The court was crowded, and the mple of the the evi route 10 an t y Even the ¢ ut this @videace |cence from the Kut sea that building. . ; corridors outside were thronged with | , De Ne eta ee pity ike tie paper, Mr. Weeks eichesen RS this oe ee net o connec people who tried vainly to gain ad- box ever sent for a Kutnow p sald nothing had been futroduced to i. =. eeversont nee Know pie’) __ NICHOLAS HECKMAN. Siw ‘at the Ueteniant ever tousn, WHY HE DIDN'T TESTIFY. Dah Mr. Weeks impugned the tosti-; Newark six sheets of thin paper and mah a Kina | Remedy: Compa hich Hiowes | 1 1 b far Re bape eit du Sia ‘ane : b or thin py and et Uy. sweatin bo the: recetbe dy Company, which was followed | use prosecuttyn \vored to. show) purchased the paper found in the - ene. “mony Of Koch, the letter-box man, | some envelopes, Where did she find Vee exleted Ine the{ to the same company by 1 the dlage |b wat unnecessary: It’ Wak UN" sine drawer. lateregpeed, Canpepey + © He tald there was no evidence that (vem? Pid she find them tn the de} {0 ony, ie world ts coneluslv proof of the rellabil-| Moms blank j worthy, | was untrue. er Wo the leap of the tiger P pal aN BA ae A Hf ” vot hile testimony turned on the prosecutor, Molineux ever went to the General (sii * desk. whinie ihe paper would | forward ity mee Su Bathe (wane tt satisfied with that, THE MARRIAGE GUIDE. | INFAMOUS LIES. HECKMAN ASSAILE Houen gee ie tal @caene Oteaeee 3 + Poet-Ofiee. w' fe [be that he was using’ Did she And [one can identify There w omething else that he j Fs dc ‘Wiaks wah ta to the letisBK y 5 re the poison pack-|ihem anywhere that the defendant |!) : rin 1 y strong. He was} ,Phe Marstrand Remedy Company, | Why did we not deny it? Because T was front of th tor. | age was mailed. would be likely t Fi me going to rhow that the man t Harpster, Dr. Parker's Marriage Guide. | pot calle! upon to deny It, because the| part of the testimony, and, after trying | te ald y It because they Mr. y te put A vt then on “that ie what did Mr. othing of this that is] Recorder in his motice: took It ou of the} to show that the defendant had no Use ef Weeks fiercely assailed Heck-| Pid she find them anywhere where the |Heckmen da? Ie was in « peoullar fx, here connected | case, Decaune It way Cgiled | for such @ box, eaid: “Now, Mr Heck. | Were infamons les,” shouted diy: 'te Kaew. '6 serving two masters and he had/a man who ha read) it arnet oF | ¥ypon to deny such tr rn joann man, the letter-box man, who poal-|efendant would ae, likely to know of toy camporite: “He wae receiving money | had a letter in. his ea wnteh t to some: |Dusiners had it indicated? How dared|mar comes here and identifies the de- ee im passionate anger. “Hew tifely identified Molineux aa the) | merce he does not say that} from the police for Pte time, and he waa] pulled out and made an alteration on. rend the | roduce it when you knew that you fendant as the man who hired that le introduce such testie *y ’ r saw them. She says that she | also there under contract with a repre- Ww, genilemen, remember that these le there yect i with the Py . person who received mail at his the drawer uf A aideboned ox [sentative of the New York World that/exhitdie with the alterations on, and| | beter f ben the. Van Mont Company t connect It sou] teF-box on May 31. And what dercrip- place. rs OX ie was to lel (hem know everything the] all these exhibits that came here, have | to 1 live days ner that the Court | tton does he give? He rays that the man 94 | sheets po this paper with some enve Palle Was doing bern ttered br at ough they tm that ‘lat of the case. who hired that box had a sandy mm" Osborne wilted under the sald he nad bargained with the | Pee That ahs took pari of them and), iy Ksking epey from the police, | Uapery In repradueltave: aay WHat dors DY, 10 Diag te iene the aueation, of deter, [tache and that his hair was a Wehter | words that: Weeks hurled at hi ieee ! highest bidder for his testimony. | ne left Just three. New ‘Work World to ep) on the police jo: because anything | *hade than the mustache.” eree, he cae ene a and te ee and alwo expecting to sell the Men- yxes had s bei % “There has been no perjured or | OSBORNE’S RACK. ind wae sien expect'ng \ th " boxes had nt Weeks Baa f u Fag 2 extendeil | Oaborne made no reply, but acted ap if fy bought identification that we could) ioe et Tat, he Saale do melty that wi oe Demi en SS MON’ (ee talk, te, tages: GE ke Sete aee ” . what did the dete t say [the following Tuesday a repre "QP new counsel's remarks. @eeape,” declared the lawyer, he wax examined by Mr. Othorne /0f Mme World takes him over bedy. dont Kriow “Now. gentlemen, ts tt poasible that Is| | Weeks, following up the sensation be re " he fac t At ai ‘ - Dut certainty ; he and | had crea cormini in regard to that You will remember Ir Molinews, ¢ woes over there And it did) And you, Mr Martin. ap in any woy with the the man bth Bendy: masinene | & ‘Gentlemen, the District-Attorney Mr, Molineux, oral be gore over here] preciating the porsible force and effect | oy str 2d Nght hair las “you that ron a not ti te ald be of importa of it, t It we ¥ f it, thought it w Mr, Weeks was dramatic. He paused | man’ _——— H WBBES'S SPEECH TO-DAY Jicesitlomen, thet When this defendant + | was put upon the stand, with bis coun-| iw defendant Ife, because.” he eried ° * "yo the titles: 7 ! o determine whether the alteration th sel having no rights before (he Coroner SAW HIM IN NEWARK. Appeared on some of (ese letters Wert CLOUDING THE ISSUE. Srote Kxnibit A by comparison so-el latter his words and looked searchingly |cally, “because you, do net pad he was simply a wiiness—the whine made iiWerent Ink or whether) What, t Whe purpom vf clowllte |e ty ail the moae of handwriting evi-[at the prisoner, ‘The jury eyed Molineux Shik eor bem UP Ae the lect ‘and has no rt to ¢ " it was siinply the natural result of a | nds with all of th letters utd dence that the District-Attorney relies] timidly, as if they feared to be caught L vo rig Insel -was examined an Wentifiewtion rf which would be blotted. tm: ndant Upon so much? What ls It he 48] jooking, . Molineux ti he fT belli by Mr. Osborn And yo hate had! * a Whont he hod seen o “Al 1 And what did they de ndanc, with @ I ibeer haa pecurted before Ae = Jooking. jolineux bore t serutiny me experience in seeing Mr Cnty and Hity tunes 16 the stress ss + att tter-HOK by ean secur again? The words “oul shout as much as winking an eye: /PRISO! ER’S WIFE COLLAPSED EL SSIAALIOM: ok, siLsababa th tote cade a0 | ob. CEE OE, Mae eee ; KINDS OF INK. my abe hd pat ay EE Devullvely witteg, 8 ule | Drow. Me gazed steadily at the vale |e Mii. Motinehx: witeréa @: faint A The Evening World herewith |to whatiee Teaves very much informa. calien Thik defend nt They to ot show you the thet Of Mr Kash, | stutter fou ate na Ae epbons wba: Haul! ME. Werks resumed ja tke that oh strhcken a tion | 0 a witnes: t were and as that he used when he wr that he «id aire. but DIY take re ti ee you d ol th) Mr. Weets declared tha: Heckman’a| Her head dro d Presents a stenographic, verbatim) {10% 1" Porsrarion of a wliness that he igh out 1g him be ie facvorn on paper "yf The. iknenarhoke aime in a week Bete teSyttton that ganda ne electrI> anock.| entifestion wax @lahonest and wae, [CMs AMG, she “ (aiteport of Mr. Weeks's speech, made} sounk man, atone with no chance to mt coming cut lof ink th when " Oo ee Rls bat von ate tne | DE: . | vivid drawn . rat nieene this man who had y ‘He could not Mentify this defend- | too for her, ineux | by reporters for ‘The Evening) Make *hY explanation of ils statemer. betage Ap hie shirt conactenees “1 ant when he had a silk hat and over- | Words of comfors in er ear, Ww i ‘orld: | Distriet-Attorney, anol examined tn ree | tel off beeaune irate of a , oF saying coat on, But he goes over to thie ae ompR Week ment onin inthe same strain Before taking re: lant t jard to this very question of the bine Lat ie a Tee te d the. defendant | fendant’s factory an ¢ defendant} at considera je e : Ar in reten ce raatt Eat) Super with the solar crescent, And |an'the way hick Me Herk ‘rote Eh comes out in his shirt-aleeves and 2 ae Ita wd by his eloauence, ‘ je letter-box a \ ick Mr. | ere the questions and what were |to the conclusion th i smoking-cap on his head. He IdentiNed Fa eg amen or 4 Broadway: the letter-box which the; “tat Were the questions and what were! 1 the conelutod that $a jablishment kiveg drawn faces, | It cov! ae le oJ ‘he ” the rept tlemen, what a EXPERTS DIFFERED. him, though he had never seen him in Were much impressed, i Mokidence shown was no! hired by the dee! iq yon ever see, Mr Molineux. any igh an \ ai tof Me. \ ha ™ garb before. ie arperts eho wi Ment ts the detente be: . ) , : an vob aan * Gentlemen, not only have they called | the expert, who fendant, but which Mr. Koch claimed] bie paper lke that (handing 1° omen present time, 1 hin temtt= DOESN’ T FIT DESCRIPTION. prifeasional experts who have ‘differed IDENTIFIED FOR PAY. | cauae could not comacientiously iden ' Wihe defendant called there on some| Witness. th 5 ere on tian aise werk pits Fe be we look at the exe) po ciore at seeae ib In, the valve of one indication and an- | D . | Sty, Mos fs handel. he and Mr. e : morning, which he cannot tell, without | %* ‘Mt fr Mrliflonte ne de the taan, Nothing ve the alterations im] defendant at that tine wus contempint: | pone’ siaktdintered with the othersand | “ife mot $990 for It Tetimed eno ne a it an overcoat and 1 Oeporne.” 1 RRAC 2 Cen ve tn yous Beer aan ine marrlawe? 1 put in evid hus ach of these sions aworn| Mr. We tone one of scathing | nets, hed to withdraw | and wearing eye-glasses, (0/ Sow, gentlemen, this Ft or] (hing: that Tc eny unless | get $e Whe swore. malement of thi detendant | with positiveness that his opinion | contempt ax he shouted out the last three | Tena mark. *: gata: Oalieeie, “Do . obmagadan was not the letter (hat Was shown. Mr. | MADE A RAISE. hie propomi < Wit Ix Fight, (but they have also called (ell: | words. ‘Then he paused, towered his | not cine he 2 1 do not know that I have anything| (Osborne won: clatm anything of ‘hat | Heekman is ” vad not until Sey Wis helthe sudden and. quick examination uf| ¥olee almost to a whlaper and, said il" continued Mr. Weeks, ):he BY ’ further to say in regard to that story | "Ft roof the | eoeaRed be married {signatures with which they are familiar. | mont impressively: a witness before ‘the Grand 2d Sof Mr, Koon’ A th 1 ft Vitthe Dit fh " him he it Law % Say a at none of whom pad experience in| eGentiemen, shall a man's Mfe be bat ren | AF Recpocatle = on , oc! and e general unrelia oh Y been hrough this trie ing this defer * it pe aie BEE if Sas Rock's teollmosy 19 ve| ARGUMENT IN DATES. harge EE a inan whk undor hese [MPR aii stig nee hetn at signa: | Placed in the power of such a being as “Why didn't, you put him on the Eke ews ia eka y hts ih Cis Gatland: Was the: pone 1 hoes can st here as he ts ty | + and wo all know the way that | Heckman has shown himself to be? eae Peey po a ™ St. oes havior a call your} an " every one, in. the! = sare written, especially ¢ 1 4 * . . Shattention to the stamp on the letter| %f 4 letter-box in Forty-second str . Jeye, ts 4 man 1 June. ieee anawers {in chilis rite, capeclally down) The jury gused at Mr. Weeks in great norne’s sneere and internal iad Q SSwhich Se dislives in January, 200 in-| he had been receiving . ; ” Jeat (hiv dee | we Way In whic! signature earnestness and seemed impressed. Wad effet on the Jury, doing his cause h, ‘@uiring for a copy of the Studio for remedies for alfferent things why ete M Tes." ny or despanden: brouga at ane nnd are ot tpn This man dee agi st ine eat 0] ORR Dale whe "fen ordered unt 2.99 Tf you will notice, that rubber stamp| *hould he have Used hie owe wane th ‘ feady for malting uid @.man who was melancholy and | K to, Tt is upon a dik at sek lccnes tor tae Nfiesc yrhich imon that lett hich is sup. | S¥ing bis own place of bust inode mean ime Mr ints. More than that f mident steler this terrible the check, ReemSe een that letter, and which is 90>: | writing to James Burns on the tat day | Mr. tlirach had a talks re mn that {gave yout Joharge until tie ame for tie de- to whien it ts presented, ndant—sometding that never existed! IGNORED THE EXPERTS. SP eae a lat dune? f Mr Barnet s mustacte-Mr Mirseb, Q, the word box i |lverance, a desy man, and meet ppearance of the pertom pre-+| The Kutnow Company told you that Ee Ste & Its reply, ie wadertined with | he city editor of vid. They had in at the time the letter itself senting ft they never put up thelr salts in wooden | , The afternoon session 3 Mink. What the reason for that ts and Does that seem reasonable that he a ka the f th man's | Woe written. cusers as this defeadant has* f th fe Further re, their ® oclock. linea parr rs 5 what the explanation of ft Is 1 do not}*hould have been writing under two) mu he, and he looks all around the | A man could not have written box 24 WORKED BY NIGHT. boxes of that form. rmore, irl i iy good Phe “ene ting names at ihe same time—that he ehould mM and they dont fiat anything that | He would pot have known the number books showed that no one, giving the! jai among. themeelves. knew, waite the olor, wick suit remember fof ihe box before he wen! there Int PRANKENSTEIN MONSTER. address of the Forty-second strest lets | oner, ne come into pid By At DOUBTS KOCH J ave been usta hie own name for che| Mes Heexman est Suit ‘ha. white he exhibit O, ihe same argument! + font etttekman in Analy, talon i Mr Tter-box, had ever applied for a sample or | P! a Fave style, cB} 4 Burne remedy and giving his p tl waa there with Mr, iMitsch they did not iiont ts the tine ‘bon 27, showiag | Lat us @o and nce what else there is | Counrne’s Rouse on Lup. Ht. Mr. Biasay | te Reine powders.” ner _wloved fa deans ” aa Bar, Koch @14 not volunteer any ex-| business when he had a richt tn use the) fave any iscaraton at atl about bis writer had his ~ in the way of description. There In |The defendant writes on Feb, 3, Kinsley | en earo pow by oi aay that ae, | PPlanation. and why & stamp of that jeter Poripaueeand No | ability to. Wdentify, and then afterward signed » him befor mething here in ard to the 4p | supporie Heckmar and, Heckman #up" Then Mr, Heckman thought out an- tee Naty pa ‘, Awd aes ahs sox in ye-recond « f vite pat thes. “lscusned | wetter, at Urner br The Jrupporin Heckman and Heckman #UP"| ner ttle thing which he thought le would not go over the Leatimony j ‘ Id ever have been so placed genth e did not have the right to th aie , " Ui the muss | reeetp: of chat letter in the ¢ wa present toliey 4 r “ia M "y foatior fc tells 22¢ handwertt Ing experts except in a gen- i such a letter, and yet no evidence 4 tet * anal atvund the room for } 16 4 ‘ * brought over from Jersey to} might help the identification, so hi (ral way. SMMMTTIAY idilie. cession tor lores te nat vcr aoar kardia: * yrreepond in color. |’ ns nun we. voomne ther letter, | @ man sickly, wit 2 | Mr Ostorne’s hooee iahi—no vay how the defendant made a change ina "Tne whole question i one, you must Y Tc iersie 4, 16 sepbors |e totes, Gok to, Vorty aeons atzeat, (NON: MeNcereee here tee the aiteation J ERUALIC AT. which hms tot way alteration Rental ervert Haw he done Han te No, gine bright land cleat (san letter while in hie letter-box office.” ‘appreciate. that 18 wholly depend, x rl lthe letter box tn Forty-s sree W. Rentemen, there is the situation Wut where the alteration te on the | he dat ta DIL of evidence was | 12s a | 3 : ) Ms story, ls something that I leave to) wha Mr. Heckman ar | Heck nail ver ty Newer ant) enyveope Tee tsa tet doa] presented in this court. Was this not (Bers le prepared and the elegrame It is simply a science of y. : Eb tor yout gum cebadivation a0 tel. | Neckinads comer hace and tells cou tec] sat Luat he Hentifed ihe man in the lwag net Hieckmman’s Wace | enough? War this not enough? fare set, a they are gathered together OSBORNE INTERRUPTS. | And auch root 3 extremely precarious Giese men in determining the genuine! je eniities tae defentant ae tie ma | tify rare, there L call your attention te te | eoetng: ty, tee, eccetal be Mh ue they come in on the trains and] Then followed a little tit between! Mr. Weeks went on describe the i. Gees of all of Mr. Koch's iestimony. | who hired tat letter box on May. Fo |F At Bae tke canciones of ihe letter lertane? Was the tihey ate elven Fanliit A-and they BF¢] ne defendant's cotinel and Mr. Os Writing on the poison pack mi yi é Me detect ' syderstget Yo she p en ¢ Wisputed exhibits an: | g Now In considering that letter-box MYSTERIOUS STRANGER Pace pastel tite do. mvelope | and mother Iread fiver ,ihe other Ulepated sxhibtte oBd) ore. Mr. Weeke jokingly sald thet wets. es ete . x meee Yn St ones ve brought | Bree Janumry | Prime : Writing and they are asked (0 expfe8*] the District-Attorney saw the ridges | milled handwriting you | ) in connection with the blue paper and Now, wh lescription " seh et an opinion ps } the three Interlaced crescents becauine |i, he tan, was, Mee fi UNWORTHY OF BELIEF. age sa "tor onion” wae ~ hana cee sgotnadl the three letters which are produced Do | ‘t of ano ; f t . The Now, wha Mr. Heckman’s wanted from bim when they only “But I did see it," said Mr. Osborne, directing replies to be sent to 16 a hy ne? He aaye tt st f ft woman en, afeok etl me Jot of handwritang '" Wea He | eq, but the expert told. you you | Broadway, in the 5 me of H. Cornish, ‘ : ; — ' ' weight, and. considerevon with| Were. looking at it the wrong wa: are all Written upon that paper | F ; A kn ‘ ry inion when the expert knoW8| and yet you saw it around Its corner, You drop hom yt he mail « ors that the Attorney — in his jin sore A hat sort ae oe you fit ae | ‘ ~ Cyen drop : in near al ally f e je charges that he fated ‘ant and knows that if his opinion red Inaudible 2%eu do not the Post-Omc dentified this siefendat t » th srove charged that Mr. Barn inet vou he ‘one fee? Mr, Osborne mutters ' Bisicace yout business ts such . - in ant Mee | Pocaitasti’ We aia wane Bet AES It hate in tne consiéeration| reply and Mr. Weeks returned in his E 1 TR ahies you actually ¢ “~a Ww \ elt the ve , as jum | neat alld he offer us in mune | eee cae at ove ‘ime aa expert who | most urbane fashion: os » a d colored set m ave nell papers: who fe then we, ye 4 | by a ui ‘ o Pant itt and aakel her, to saewity his | the knowledge and information thar | "Well, then, 1 apolowter to the My “the General Post-oftice . ; h f ite Does that prove or was il NEL eo worked with hems Every one smiled and the bit of pleas: |? 4 Bit eietks may. ater who have ten mie vem aalon io Cas ue iptended to prove anvting Hike reat | faut ¢ man, whote roputalion Mae | aniry: livened up the proceedings ' { Bt 8 fener te ete gishicen sears the expert ae et tor | oar, Weeks dismissed Heckman with lady and befor yp a visiting her FeBt Dy partment an! (he Disttict-Attorney’s | ihe sweeping statement that his whole ‘oxen may But how freq nthe employ ot de! gogy wan absolutely unworthy of cré- Aid, gentemen, considering th es drop ettersboxes, what do they mea you men your iy into the city drop te withing in direct | pout in thie very xamining the w aide of the F Moe , l with commited of The eri 8 CALL MRS. BELLINGER! { Pigoment of the wetle wn ran roel i am ; 3 ; vate “ aNemed ty is case Take The prosecution also calle Rachel 4 police w 2 8-1) Mr. Weeks took up all the letters and THE BURNS LETTER n ription of thet D ‘ “ee ‘oelisinsion’ af thts crite, ond. ie there | GFE whom they brought all the way eke oth ate ihre (ot | read them, to show that there was! ‘th J he box under the refusing " ‘ eo and ie there from Waghine’s, and another witness | gf hat Re eeaal ' gg lg yo eof at pt Doser geo in if whether he saw) cate. nothing harmful im them. Jt tra | ‘The James Burns letter, written in ‘ hk t t t Ki Pegg Ble 4 Hut do. they ‘eal coe e | Serene, tt that Molineux had written for “marriage , UME, ie written on a half shee! of ta the commission of ~~ : x. ‘to Wane Trore ine | guides,” tobacco and other cures. Molt- that blue paper, and inclosed in 1 “AFTER $5,000. | — ington to get a color man t Viton - feux smiled and whispered in his wife's| that case. | White envelope. Was there any con- ane t ‘ar tom * : to try and re Se Watt 7a wit ms it. ‘ear when the marriage guide was men- it about it? Was there any evi- the reona he sake of cltminating any | nere { ain the repute: | 9, Mf; wer Toor it ven weenie thoned, Mra Molineux smiled in return. | of anything guilty about ttt? ree & ieee, orn oo eee. can a] Mt Osborne—Yea, ate. Mr, Weeks took up a Goon it may? my) of mare, We , * : remit Ge = man from the clu uaatan: Mr, Week—And he having been a wi!-|Hte scanned it 0 silence, “Then he ‘said { Gir; Please find inclosed 3% i; Su as ' ‘tin ADSL certain things wene woe way oe aioe ng Surg the mor matcaTse.| tones that thrilled every nerve in g Ww clair, House a . wee fer which send me remedy and!) Y/N" yeu erationen, } w fi street. and they ue go | Yours truiy, Overcoat AD . oman , impress apon you, as 1 bet! © pradwoe the books of the club. “ROLAND MOLINEUX. whom he had seer r . a a " ingest * Court will impress apen you, Bat ‘then aa" nen they did. 1 notice nh 4 times before an fis signature? No question of} iif) yim then ce Wis te you are not te determin Could question of it, Where | tie: continived No. 6 Jersey strcet,|_ We went to the Sincinir House Ye im ot: Che renpenere (Cheseboro ac 2r West remember the oocurr ¢ on th “ r person for death of Ur. Barnet. thet the reason tha; the ‘ nM ry jaced. Oh, Lemen, the defendant being asked hy n ‘i prod .e s Nor do | believe, gentlemen, that the | Pr of fe cane Cope. inece, fer A 4 once and the| Court will allow you to cons! a ay "eth cave “tl M identification. wr nishment per- question that you must determine the letter and the envelope M the howe | ure tt to the story he told| ba fre he cones of, Mr Barner | ert + frat rath for the purpose of determ! | ‘made pees ence Ov pervos jt ¥ , Mee Motincas | ‘Fhien we have an illustration of a ipsue tn thle case, Abd te trust That the the (a vn gt ‘ or eset, RON Phase of Geurctive omeern rt will charge you (net it te | | war a man who wanted to come it was the cotre wt tens ante § ey ir A aay

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