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eee ____THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4 1900, SREAT CROWDS MOB COURT-HOUSE DOOR; MOLINEUX HAPPY WITH HOPE OF VERDICT. oo ee we tas octet en Mn 38 ae | "MOB BESIEGING COURT-ROOM. MOLINEUX COOLEST fF Bre aes tain parts of this testimony, which, (9 The swindler» muin business was my mind, reveal more of the furmia is ee 1 tnvestors.. Atte vari no theory—he has selected | Mental traits of human nature—you M ] _THE CO | otal stated (hat it ran three years and against whom to bring |*20W that a little learning is aumeti Bh atond ee vie a dangerous thing Apis were, about $600,000 during the to that point he is acting as 0 Why did McCafferty take part of bis last month and disbursements een than Th i own handwriting’ Why did he take « ‘ " 2 | 80,00), Circulars sent out hinted that ere is a vast difference rt of a woman's handwriting that bat This wee a fateful day for Rolendythe morning wore on, and toward re] stock ope' rations “on inside Information” t individual and the defend. | ?*' a ane 1 iturnham Molineux, for there was aces he was again in his smiling #94) were the source of profits, 4 who 1p selected by the de- Pe eine ae eae Ay ey nave Gan (rong probabliity that his case woud | MAMPy mood. frequently commenting RY.) in tne place were Cecil Leslie, nom- fondant, and he must under all ciroum.|'0 Kinsley? Great God, do | have to #n | i sly ov Mr. Onborne’s words to (he! inally a press agent; Millers brother and under every circumstance, *¥er that stion to a jury of twelve | to the jury before night, | wife alongside of him. He reallz Neti now under arrest, and a mysterious his client, defend his client, and | 'nteillgent men? Do I uave to aay th It all depended upon Mr. Osborne. If /Osvorne had wot yet offwe: the splentld /inan, sald to be mained Schlesinger, who must see that his client ts not con- Just Iike everything else that was time he a@vecates no the- = impressive summing up T. Was supposed to be interested, on oi was also frequently consulted by “Man- ®y he kept hls promise of yesterday an! only cons we 4 fo ure of the Polke Department in thie the jurw'e time there war an extreme) JUROR BROWN ILL AGAIN. | vott'wire the operations that . You can sce that he, by his retainer, | “are? Do | really have to answer such probability that the Recorder would cut | luncheon in the Sfler exposure the syndicate carried on fe bound to a particular theory, 4 proposition to (welve liteliigent hig chiatie as is imei the Suey | gsc yh Hits | Jusines®, An indictment was found, Was MoCafferty trying to saddle is charge short In on ha e ju Nees e however. on Nov, 23, by a Grand Jury be might not be detained jonger than came bac In Brew oly A, upon the facts pubMshed NO REFLECTION. crime on himself when ue did it—w! iasdaba ry be unable iy The Evening World he took wn dwriting, aston In some Way that the police and de- 188 ay war fo! Th | Mr. Osborne's course lowed with much Intere toom filled early, The i Brown had ree 4 was allowed to bec side were jammed with an ahead with tu nwo ele ne , two ah piace wo sleuths who were at his vid curiosity serk~ tora of mori cory ork ANOTHER MOB AT DOOR. |r vvvee ous oe rom oat be the last day, and every one wanted (0 recess there ensued the same tml ra ae heave e 0 sper I mobbing of the entratice tna ie win fat a MR ne Was @elineanel at the morning session. mon, Miller's lawyer, was the man Rey- FOUGHT FOR ADMITTANCE. i was « fight for admission and the nolds traced to Montreal, and he sald crowd Was prepared to battle with any) he was not, but were on: The crush wan terrific at the entrance.! one that barred I “E will. say, though, that Ajween It took the combined efforta of five po-| Another new. crop af women aiso ap-|should be indicted for aiding Miller to me woman ve no conaection with ‘ natural inclination of every honest man | 1.9 case. a few scraps of the defend- | To not care who that man ts, whether! quis pandwriting and a part of Gen Mt be the District-Attorney, whether it] Mojineux's handwriting and deliver them be Mr. Weeks, whether ft be Mr Car-| 4: (9 Kinsley? valho whether it be Mr. Kingley.| iid the Police Department want to whether it be any human being In this} pave a man t knew his bustin world—if he t the Queen's shilling] ain't 17 We must remember that he will endeavor to live up to His re yor che most werivus crimes of thie cen cy (talner. tury bad Just been committed 1 do not mean to reflect upon anybody | yar of the handwriting of Was sent, n in caarge in Brooklyn have when I way that, tm 1 pay that it le he) thar appears r, y Jury | vinined, Miller left his office tin- a after the Indictment w re oul or Now. I want you to distinctly remem- cemen to force the crowd back, Men!Deared. ‘This ts a feature of the sla). | escape.” ber that because I speak to you of that, A PRACTICAL TEST. and women fought like wikdcats for u| AtGvPQ urn or rematen came. to hand | noldsts capinte.of Mili wonte repanete . eti!l your wood common sense will tell ‘The Police Department was bound to near the coveted entrance, They!and rarely are the same faces seen = as head of the Brooklyn Detective you the part to take. You, Mr. Mines, y clawed over each other in their | again, The lot this afternoon Included « He answered: Would not go to a lawyer and expect a in royal purple and a damsel with . ft made up my ming RM LR. Wea hair, ‘in 'wil they wore quite 4| Miller somehows and we mot Ma Cont, Ket somebody (hut had some sense ert that knew what he was doing. They — tilm to do Fah Latatred ie rena she thought that a practical test was th time the court attendants | retiet, to tay _funereat bunch of the) Re: float acting Wngee my orders. % Now, remember at F. artow pes to a hi the door there wi with | Morning se ssiot ier, in giving his pedigree, said his SWAGhs was retained in ble absence, s0| Pett way ‘o find out whether @ man ere wae a raeh wilh) Mra. Molineux came Into court carry-| name ts Willlam F. Miller, that he ts knew ble business of not ) he took the address of the potson wrapper, he took hiv own handwriting ara behind !t, and nt tn bood-red Me ty wer 3 4 tnood-ted rose. Mer party were |twenty-iwo years oll, ilves at 12 Ver= Fplte of all efforts half a dozen persons! in high good humor. Mrs. |non avenue, Brooklyn, i'm broker and would filter through the space into the! Molineux handed about a bunbon box | married. Gen, De says, retained out of office hours by Gen, Molineux on the morning of den, 2. he knew the handwrltin oes . Moline telephoned to Deputy = ie himeelf, he ourt-room. eee. which tlepponed te Deputy a When, at that time, no human vere] new that he wrote It—he took @ part There was to-day an entirely new | heartily. mitted 1) Raymond Street Jail. fim the world knew for certain who com- titted this brim All sorte-of rumors were flying about crop of women in the section reserved court-room concerning Juror Brown. of the bandwriting of a woman that NI —_>>_SO when at that time) iad nothing to do with the case, and a for the sex. In the most part they) One had it that ne had collapsed and Sacer octane etal ag en sr au |r ges tren nab onl eat asa om df Sy ede SIGNS TUMNRL BORD BILL Bo that at that minute Mr Weeks and [tat he knew Gen, Molineux had writ- © taken a ft Btmacis | Athletic Club the atewas He bad not been for the eager, open-eyed the jong strain, but would be uble to ‘ signed tickets and thinj dy 0 hemseives to | '*" for whieh by Need th the New York Athieti hub expressions they wore, one might have | go on. e wa Mr. Carvalho bound themselves (0) °T" want to know which one of you| Mr, Weeke-T object to that state-| (oF "RICH e reanle i yea Irherbacker Athiete i ame | readily imagined that they were attend. | FRANK W. THORP. |Gev, Roosevelt Pats His Signatere ie yearn cha ; would have done any better. ‘SMe was| ment! | mee of twe physicia: In the wreat city of w York &] ante upon a funeral. ~ | to the Measure — Now, | am talking plain common ah? Mut to come Inte open] solitary human being could be brought genee to you, Under your «worn oath] Mt sutlaied with one tow? He makes TURNS UPON WEEKS. fown here who would teatity that One woman, clad in flaming scarlet, | | Opposition. ~ t believe it because it is true two Not satisfied with the fret teat le court and make a aceusatios | defendant did not write those letters, | Waa the sole bright spot tn this accu- . | ALBANY, Feb. &—Comptrolier Bird 2, hime evhem you know it to| That is the fact That is the cold, | mutation of sombre women Ahat they fixed themselves to a fixed |e makes two He wanted to kn w| Mr Osborne-T propose to prove 11, | aga’ theory and that theory was that Mol whet ber Kinley knew hie business or} and 1 propose to say to you that Twill! me @ naked, undisguised f Cooler, of New York: Rapid Transtt Com. + Hecause that| The Molineux party, bright, cheerful you know If to be w And do you know w ; , re re fneux wax not gulity. I want to knew-which of |not permit you or any of you to stil yey word, “oblige” In reproduced absolutely [and chatty, were in the court-room (Continued: trom) Firet' Page.) Sinan chara ti NE aarecia cn 1 WOUId have done any Letter: would | ify ys Urselves Nero in a case of thle fe Oa and itterally in Exhibit 14. early. Their faces were illuminated | — vA =ad fea is i fA ei ade e ‘ SOUGHT THE TRUTH. have beet more honest. Not a word| importance at the demand of Mr.|_.\01 ho tid not Wy va venture £0] WROTE MANY LETTERS, | with the hope that before another | refusing with little smite and with) {))c'ne po Apes lone Mow, Romseut! 4 was said (o Kinaley about whose Wand. | Weeks I ray that the Distriot-Attomney |"), .\ thin ‘here to advocate the eause twenty-four hours thelr beloved boy |evident good humor at being pres 4 ‘ writing that war called Mr. Carvalho before the Grand|of tila defendant. and you tried to make | Tam willing to now venture the would b tored : peat Heats | PEMNE On the Rapid Transit bil, The Age 1 wil! have you believe, and 1 be in, wien wi [rhs ihiey oottev's Nh ‘the eaon you eertion that There le not @ member of] would be festored to their waiting) The men talkel together for wee it pernats the city to ell cummed bonds Aeve that each of you do, and under my WEEKS INTERRUPTS i Aid not eal this withers ie for Rome Ver wrote walle, then Chief Devery sent Oh | in various j ecatioraay i 5 5 © went before yesterday On Shou Wane His life ts full of | r. We mary a ik in A F bworn duty us District-attorney and act te went before You Yesterday |itner reason. “You have trted ime and His Itfe ts full of lettere, | a4 eke was confident. Mr Os-|with Miller to the room upstairs In view absence of opposition fng as I was axa Judicial officer up to] Mr, Weeke—Why didn't he take Cor- aenin to deceive this fury, and | as | know He [2OPM@ was seriou and determined which pletures and measurements Of ine Ltt was sien (by the Governor at h dit ea yy paremume it 1s part of your auly the time that I made tie accusation, | aish's handwriting? wald Mr. Carvalho had been called as u Aw oeUr dash off a letter] ‘The Jury looked bright and happy in. mere are p for the Rogues’ Gallery. 13.30 o'clock and became a law. Witness tn thie rare, And then he Se eee T oblect to that stetement to anybody the « then, and then only, dtd | become an ad-| Mr Osborne-Mr. Weeks wants to that their labors were Miller walked out autetly, ae if golnK | vooate. know why Cornish's handwriting wasn't hed Bet eine a ORES \' | ey 5 ed acre iaees r ort rate ie ae Hy almont home, and Capt. Reynolds took him up I want you to understand that I re-| taken, The whole of this case can ve} \ Rigas sks Pe a" ty pe 1 wt easuring-room. ‘The marks of You all naw {t, and the District-Attur- |#how tt. And If 1 iw there wax not a man in New York| PRISONER WAS RADIANT. He dba 3 Pike alae gard my oath just as solemnly as any [explained by the answer which 1 will of vou Go, and every human being within | make to him, Because Cornish used a | back nuw the pound of my voice knows that that | typewriter, and his handwriting was not which I speak is the truth. Everybody |(o be obtained at the time within the sound of my voice knows that] And I w Capt. MeClusky was not trying to settle | that addr Kinsley size. the body the pressed t Molineux came into court smiling and | the dlffer ‘GRIP'S AWFUL WORK. « © Worried look of ate | the potowravn of the face and bead. |CauseS 7,000 Deaths in New mided brightly tol his Wan done, Miller and Capt York State in Four Months niced amung the| Reynolds returned to Chief Devery « arnt ney said to him, “No, you can't take it {lt the JURY Ew wid Mt Let it st@y that f watd It Was conceded by and tue'defendant| — REPUTATION PRECIOUS. you to bear in mind shat | Distrioteatts srney before the Grand Jury aon that polson p Which Indicted this prisoner. y ever recelved You not “oblige. wild say that | write the word ls and who could twrite tt on Exhibit al trienda he ‘to you recow No Gentlemen et tha: { this county | this crime on Molineux; wae) not written with a typewrit wae colts Gall At Cac valee beanies dy B, Mol- ——=— He gave his wife the usualloffiee, ‘There he was seea by an Hven- | Last Year, | Pol tying to settle this crime on Mol- | Cornish uses a typewriter. Tha te the | did not becaune Se than treme iGes oe oe he ft urde of ‘ ther “CUB HITS Ww WO warm and clinging kiss, On bis mother | ing World reporter | od a fon! and I want to say here that {t]feason why ft took MeCafferty many, | with him. You see the distinction, don't Baap eo oetneny father? 0 MEN, ue conferred the same caress. The oll) He looks shabby. Hie fitce wae om | ALBANY, Feb 6.—The annual bulieda of Goes not do for a man who has been| Many days to get that man's handwrit- | }Ou tetmosttlons wr’ that bifov4 afoot ing u ite the fet that to honorab General shook hands with his boy, while! shaven, his linen » nd un and | the inate fioard of Health shows, tbat the + efvorating the truth during many and | ng. Stains Wik all tha tttaneed at ae anyarome, things more sacred | Bake ¢ ils eyes molstened and his face fiusaed, | his clothing creased, gre Ha more than tt 188 and 4140 more than in many years, ax Mr. Weeks did when he} 1 did not get very numerous samples |s0ul that tity defendan: was guilty of “We i ey edged a Broadway Car and) Yolineux looked radiant, and it wae] Milter wouldn't talk, but amilingly ald [8 ae caused 7,000 was in the District-Attorney’s offlce—|of i unti this very trial, and you your- an Teredy ner have talied a sete © Bowled Ov at Only {iMoult to imaxine him the same man! :hat he had nothing to tell of hix awlnd- | geathe from January to to Apel, This westal- you must understand the District-Attor- | veif waw one of Harry Cornish's hand- |olftiry witness before that Grand Jury MAGre oka i vi, reputaion ta Stightly Hore. weirs anclous eyes, las wated UPON Ting game, his escape or hie capture Wad aeat"orhad reduced’ several thou: q neve do not see victims—it is useless, it] writings brought in and thrown down Fv AR eg would help my inthis country | ‘TWo Women were knocked down by alwas transformed at the thought that | unt! he had consulted his lawyer. | Matt Wrlakey ax «| erhane Liberty was close at hand. The: directed. Capt. Reynold tertous DR. WILLARD I) MORSE. F, &. 8 wan no briahter or more cheerful m past es staat ch aR | American tirector of ah urea vot Materia in the court-room than he. He and his 2 PRR ee enter Oke On a9 Medica, al tests and ac direction} fond wife chatted eleefully, as if dis-| Reynolds, “bur | could not get my hands) ful wa. Val Pure Ha ue vugatog the points of a new play \tn, ‘Two days ago Twaw a map on) Mey jute cure for Grip, = fe useless, for reasons which | couldjun this table not give you. Mr. Weeks—1 object to that state WHY NOT CALLED? ment of the Distriet-Attorney ae not! And if | het called any other witness! WEEKS’S INCLINATION. supported by the facts Ht Would have been guilty prsectteally aye millions, of; onb at Hroadway and Duane street t are willing to sacrifice (helt | afternoon, ‘They dodged a car, a for what they think ts thelr Feu) cay, conning in an oppostt you recognize the fact, that | bowled them ¢ z elation of my oath because | w of th i deb Sot the meadies. xl | Mr, Osborne=I say it fe supported by | fy" Hasion f that Indictment made by | an ambulance surgeon found that he me 1 h friend of Mill 1 fol- Pure Malt ; not have believed any witness that ni Jury, and in spite of that | ould shoot from his ste eyes ap) (ne sirect. a do it Now the natural inclination of Mr.|:he facts and the wiiole jury saw it, [tended in tha aightest. degree to ‘ite Mi dure, and in anlte of that) heir hurts were not rerious and sent! peared to disconcert Ine prover | towed him and he was joined by Miller, | Whiskey Ix the ‘Inly reltable and” abeotutely sure remedy for the grip, paeumonia ant jtriet-Attorney that not one solitary | them home. They said they were Fran. ‘Weeks te to live up to hie retainer: the} and 11 te now tn evidence. ‘That was |parage that proposition | 1 wou ’ “Then | spoke to Miller and told him) @ Ordinary whiskey 18 as use ‘ant Inclination of Mr. Carvalho t# tol yrought in here and handed to me dur- | uate, bettoved it, and f would not call | word has bee n sald by the prisoners ces Bennett. thirty-five y id. and |MOLINEUX DID NOT FLINCH. | i¢ ne wouis come back to New York ious ag it ts dangerous for the same dis. ural o Aid not belleve e- Loounael Lo show that he was not ‘ he canes.” § live up to his retainer, and the naturalling rhis trial ‘The wreat trial of the|'levaMr. Carvalho. and T knew that Nit '{ aamume, Mr Martin, that. thie jury | Norah Ganagan, thirty-nine beth of It would be all right (“Dent ake x my duty to find the m nok | inclination of Mr. Kinsley was to Nivel iyistrict-attorney was t |teatimony would ald the prosecution and West Thirty-sixih street derer * shouted Onburne, ing full at) We took o met some of and) would acquit him tn five minutes in this y sl ing “Miller said he would go. ¢ {00K | the grip. ; w Hed by the District. Attorney | case peetelines aaa Me ver wavered. me his gaya Py Cornieh's handwriting written prior to | je re the ‘rand eee wht h Andere ‘Nir Weeks objected to the language ia the brpaeer, aaa esr e aeeeue the train for New York. When we got pear pure Malt in ‘hat was leave it to you, M8) Der 3, ises You saw it brought into| this prisoner of Mr Osborne and the Court. replied IN He strutted up and down ty front of the| off at the Grand Central Depot I took | grin a) how and grocers @ach of you. I leave it to every human | court, and you saw It #ubsequently photo | a that the reason Mr Weeks did not] that both counsels for the defense Nava «t, Nis arms flinging like the Malis that a warrant from my pocket and served $1 a bottle. Be sure you get the genuine Deing in that jury box that that is the] veo nhed and etih nabide (he exnlan- (eeu 1 did not call him new? | indulge in the ce oof going ont {hrash wheat His fists pounded ine} \, fendency of the human heart which ev- Ly Whe: a What do vou think me side of the province ameethend rail in front of the jury-vox, Hts open | '* | 4 ; ie in hea eh eV! ation by ie. 1 use @ typewriter his a farce. or Is thle an Inquiry | ‘The Court reCused to so instruet and palms slapped with resounding cra “Of course he offered no resistance FE anh agab bade ft thel pasty denied, waan't it? Bastly dte- truth? Mr Weeks took an exception Gece Givi atic when he wished to emphasize a point J have done him no good Cuckoo Clocks. . you go down a ¢ a lawyer 10] proved if he led about It yee SIRIee ge By So «all Vt tell now. Anything | day " ' y Advocate your cane. That, time. 04 MRS, BELLINGER’S CASE, enter! Road. DEFENDED CORNISH, [race t ite‘cs lt shout one capture |-,Ourlaies importation of Carved Cuckoo recognize and the minute he accents! CARVALHO’S QUESTION. ; your retainer, thet minute he has bound | Bimeeif sou! and body to your theory, Why didn't they call Mrs, Bellinger WILLIAMBPORT. Pa, Feb. §—Three Reborne defended Corian will be In my written report to Chief oe eer, rw and effective pal- att ere c t re serto) be: t, © he! Dew: " j 1) Ropers. alten Parnoma were Kilad and Uree serlonsly:| CTO f ren’ at Fone we TS eas bisa Clocks, at $4.00 Mr Carvalho leaned over and whir eho pered a question to Mr. Weeks, You a fem Newark. 1 K friend, the injured in a head-on collision to-day quarters; ‘Mr. Cornish, T have geen Miller heard all that Reynolds said Bee Mey be, If he Rocepte tne ei and what was the question?! to advovi peivan secret this ietandant: the] between fast freight trains on ine b ragh of your men i but offered no comment, Lae Carved bobby es £ P+ ee. “Mr. Cornish, didn't Mr. Carvalho eas VIOLATED HIS man who had decems, according to thls] Beech Creek Division of the New York Of the Jury. He was taken to Brooklyn at 4 o'clock! With Magle and leaves, Meee roe naa nt Det 40 fet Ol to you at that time, “I have seen eee | OATH? irimons. To MAT Taras“ New| entra road at Gordon Weighs, The Oxba ri, at sh merely, es ly cape Reynolds amd wil be arraigned Blskorately carved $12 to $40. be Y, 72 of your handeriti Corntal, and Why didn't they call him? And why | dead @ rt the eland. He would not have|in court to-morrow morning. for Htustrated Price List, i Advocating only theories in which he be anderiting, Mr hand} ‘nog only theories in wi sev PETS 5 Wi they leave it ton » call the sete] Oliver Bennett, engineer, Williame-| been consistent with Mr. Wi Capt. Reynolds arel his prisoner croms- Teves, because that is one of the de-|! 2o"'t have to see any more of it 2 Do you! port, ory. At doeen't do. Mr. Weeks, to ad orgy cable car, and when fights of the District-Attorney, because! | WANK ear af yuu under your bah t Ne mervan suerte, MoMariand. engincer, and A. M.|cate {alee theories aller advocating the . ee et ics Toaagannate UI he is not bound to advecate any theory member tint that was put by Mr a de ne cAvenue, firemen, Jerey Bhore. Y 0 + Polle a ae eaind ‘by. Uy, CaPvallia Phe Injured are as at ere iting to wel- Unless he believes in it: on the contrary, nd ecemened Wy. MY, O8PY . f Pre, treighion, brakeman: Jobn uilty, of “murder in a LROTe WAR «TEKS P: RRrreee Jewelers and Importers. ~ fhe ean abandon any case he Kets ready o you wank to know why Mi] We, Weekeet object, t nde If quest, brakeman. and. Thomas Kane.|and 1 #as. convinced come them i fo abandon whenever bis conscience die- alho was not put on the stand’! Mr, Osberme—He should have per." N ‘ » call the o reman, all of Jersey Spo Ey help that theory, That te Newsboy a ulready shouted The 52 WEST 14TH ST. tine wae Koln to eWear (hat | mitted me C0 er 118 Sew aie care oo enaliansd snd) gor | ured Carvalbe Cavers Ike CHSET | meaning Worlt's “Ri Harty Coraish never wrote one of thos ane ee object 1 are advo “ 2 tt ie aald, =“ due to & misun- A the news of Miller's capture through- i Y: eters, nor wrote the address on the| ything « Mrstanding of i out the streets of Brooklyn, Hundred= ; HORRIBLE MYSTERY, [it 2" row ine a8 | bl Agi snreets of Breskira, Hunderde MUEacs ints swrtle mystery, and. wel that jury so-well how could | eapeeet| i es SKYSCRAPER AF PAILURE, |" aad or ary ta etal Paid Smew that some individual with some-[it* There was that question suggested | Loairl i Lapa t therh do and aay things Try 4. won “WEREN'T YOU SATISFIED?” Aine be agen tie prisoner coo!s! Wants in alt Care . oH out | ae somes mier that the defendanc ; Sp igen peo en e Shaped @ take} by Mr. Carvaihe ty Mr, Weeks and p The eh r. but he ha And Mr. Weeks wants to know why [smiling and nodding familiarly to many. To-Day’s fe of an vidual by Polson. fo Mr. Cornish on the stand, plain for| Mr fe the law that @ hat a man ine fish was not arrested, Weren't you | tie was tuken to the office of Assistent And 1 want to say to you that ft war] all men. ser ” by the power of party that toa satisfied to have sent him "Tehief MeeKilar, where there was nore fone of the most remarkubly spectacies} And then Mr Weeks gets up here and | ies: that See Heat Worenst rou spatiatied tg have him, tale ene _, that was ever reiterated in this court) solemnly says that Harry Cornish may | sea nt Osborne was ee straight at bi 4 Many of the policemen ‘re reps BUT ot no. I pay that each one of have written some of those letters, He oat su The American Society wants | prisoner. still of the jury saw Harry Cornish | laughs a: Moet the witners stand, bui not once was] man “Heokme the man that had a motive! ber you have a wife and « member the awful res) notice that? Did you notice | ing a charge against om, each of you? Did ve The was Nea te teas ieaih "ana tvery one hung on hig) of Miller's, and some are reputed $e. Iie big chysernper at {he corner have geod-sieed bank accounts, accumu. | of Nassau and Spruce streets is de-| “How dared you make such an accuta-|:areg by investments in his ayndicate, clared to be not 4 paying afair, The you kpem that you could aot" srhev were all giad to see Miller, and COULDN'T SUSTAIN WEEKS. Carvalho was casted by the District: Attor ant the Distriet-Altorney trad} y 2) every night to belleve him. He sat there! ak ») Weeks frou the beginning vate SHOT AT CARVALHO Tat, Ceiling hie eveed, duein, fo Pet did ; , . to the handwriting experts, and this Se i ; ne take to tae than we know bis nandwrithng onthe aiany’ REGARDING HEILES. the stand ins 38 the Thies Oherne bullding Is valued at $2,000,0%0, Using almost the {dent\cat words he appeared to be equally glad to sec Y. Papers Combined. It te mortgaged for $1.60,0m and the ret Weeks used semertuy, “You hare chess | a dere tht. rent does not pay Interest on thie [tHe to decelve, thie Jury time and) aiitier was taken before Justice Hurd amount We object to that statement,” walljin the County Court, Brooklyn, nis 4 hee: . o + aking Yor toe Wao. to settle’ Rowe | Buch languane is improper.” edmiited|f4'Rine one Yor the inners of $a, ah WORLD MORE THAN DOUBLET { Kindly place yourself tn the position of the officer at that tlme who repre f 4 the Recorder fr for #0) and a thind for $30. with his| sented the Detective Bureau Kemember Tish Xam poke A A Q wit ing Seat, Tipe It fs hoped that the “ wan wrong "tad, Onbarne caatting. otpee sinan's ‘were Tuleh Gece po Ah t en mal i “the did a er sitting before him, and] at that time Kinsley had not made his |g on the stand was becauee he 4 ma \ han Stead ot dad h as by Kd Miller watd t of of M ——_—— 10 one word of the mo-|feport. Remember at that time Mr [not ad te the theory ayepaisy between the detendaat_ in 1h? Was it becaee 1c] Weeks, having retained Mr. Carvatho |ohl {not only fay Mat in [their common natural hatred for Cor- POIRTING ( CIGARETTES. NO DEFENSE PROVED GUILT. Not at all. early in January, Mr. Carvalho, with /to in thie cose that, yo Tees, Behera tet Tooth or thee “It Mr, Weeks had believed his ctient| that explanation] ‘Dat great intelligence which he ix |ieny) under your oath which Iwill dine Nias common bond of #3 mpathy Innocent,” went on Osborne, “he would And whose ex-} known to possess, had got himeeit eum. |"*e"' 19 You which marks the Keynote in tole oe Little Faille Poller Ordered to Ar. | have offers r tense.” png ‘i * rend « Iie: “Rvervbody thet * i Ama ir. Weeks arone a have to look fort For-)ctently in the confidence of Mr Kins CRUELTY TO CORNISH. Teniah is my friend. everybody. who | poved an objection to what be termed the truth; fortunately, I] ley to get Kinsley to go to Capt. Me-) i, Weeks wants to know why Me-|'¢ fflend of Corniss is my enemy flagrant violations of law. The truth, this defendant was|Clusky and ask Capt. McClusky to be | Qjusky did not arrest Cornish Now tt{ | will or vet hroug: Wrestder Mehised to ° cia [ero to collaborate with Kinsley, Ob, | just simply shows you the absurdity Fig h this Will prowe Just wha S es " ene teat, That © the key of] Parents In Littie Falls have become so Led debe rally. int Nov. 2 when he went sway j eee woe | Dave 6, otigal Sh bee Rnen’ why seCtocky aid sot etree | ihe defendan: shite: hatin the way Be] alnrmed at the hold ot cigarettes upon wowid aay °A nt by tw Kcicctiven, who tolowed commit! a crime with which hand- prriteh, thelr children that they have under- he # ——s AMO8 .. writing is in any way connected, surely "Tent he satiated with trying, to itt "Heitce Te" brought on the stand an taken a cigarette crusade. u it ne Stee PoRTaRs . cant aately nay" ta my. elon, Pur [Carian font he aatinged” wih tend | unwiing, witaces for ne orowecutian | tice Malling eave ordere tothe patrol [he tl 4 To Be or —— God's wake let me go and get Car-|\hed thar Cornih aitould take pati | the District-Attorney to ask him a load-| men to arrest ail boys apparently under | "HP smmented om the fact that Molt . vaihe.”" of Itt To what extent does his cruelty $, Oe te flo of age found smoking |aeux did not ar heter bottbe-haider and Not to Be.” prea Never tn the world has the hand of a ‘t belleve Mr. Weeks put in any [th en, aMidavit aid put i Feverat bore hare been arrested stnce| Uaroenthe scat ouiny mawoe. skilful Machtavell! directed things more quch thing 9 that himself, because be Jeet illing | the order stven. im TAILORS .. , more honestly for the man| know that Mr. Weeks knows that Cor: Sgaingt’ the prisoner guns That is Me ae ek etior to TRIMMERS tise he put the out, or to be pa al timan Wey oe that crime, and | wr) hh he k \ f 7 are ats i @Avecste aad shrewd | make him the inctrument of BP mew eet onion o> caret lencaarsrt

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