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Se, OE aaa hd dla THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING: FEBRUARY 13, 1900. | OLINEUX FEASTING IN TOMBS MMCLEIS OTA WRES"BRRARIN, YOUNG WIFE STARVING HERSELF. BUWMERNOW Sere New Street Cleaning fase cpariocaters| HOW [ PROVED [HOW I HOPE — |'Setmarioner te out Hy ee of { u i & " E? f pe —_—_—_—_— — —----—- @f the Convicted| iff 33 5a sis I i é t iB Is Inconsolae | his wife at No. 9 West Eleventh street, tile ont po In this oity, on April 23, 1802. Being a Gambler. tins ‘tale oot, 60 Agglgtaa wate owes wm ecsenest! HIM GUILTY.! TO SAVE HIM fh, nite toes fee sre | susie 4 Mie we welll bi oo omar oul Cleaning Commissioner, sald yesterday manject'ct aath'h tie enarr | BY Asst, Dist.-Atty. Osborne.! By Bartow S Weeks, | tet, ne nad cut being « profesional x Had a Big CURIOSITY IN CLUB. T was « traveller on the highway ot | Rolend B. Motineux shall not dle in|rocine bockmakers’ clube doubt and mystery. 1 was seekiig truth. | the electric chair. It would be a most| Incidentally he made no explanation The solving of the crime mystery was / flagrant miscarriage of justice to elec-| of why he still remained @ member of my incentive; Justice, blindfolded, my | trocute a man on the insufficien -{the Metropolitan Turf Association, sole companion; the criminal my quarry. | dence presented in the trial just ended. which {s an organtsation of bookmakers The finger of rumor had pointed to} I am as confident. of @ reversal of|and race-track speculators. Here ts Roland B, Molineux as the criminal, but | the verdict by the Court of Appeais| what the city is doing for the Nagle I was loath to believe that the son as T am that I shall fight every inch| family, whom the hard-working tax- an tilustrious father and hero was th payers are supporting: guilty man. Peretval B. Nagle, Commissioner of Street-Cleaning. Galary, 97,500, Alee a rake-of, Jack Nagle, Warden of City Die- triet Prisons. Salary, 98,500. Bis political jeb allows him time te rum an awning busines at 185 Eect One Hundred and Twenty- second ctreet, and a cigar otere at 183 Kast Une Mundred and Twenty. fast in the Tombs Is Cheerful as Reads Morning Dr. Gibbe said to-day “After the autopsy on the body of Bu- chanan us parte were given to the 1, Incdudti myself, 1 arly in fternoon for onee to the » York Athletic Club, which at that time was at the corner of Sixth avenue and Fiity-ninth street “Several members of the club and visitors were there when I arrived. The specimens were in a bottle containing alcohol, whch I placed on a table, thinking that :* would attract attention, and a few momvnts later 1 found that one of the members had picked the bot- tle up. “His exclamation of surprise aroused the curtosity of other members, and it was only a little while before fifteen or 2 sp Molineux residence at 117 Fort me place, Rrooklyn, 18 shrouded in [epee gloom to-day. The inside shut- drawn a! ry window. There a aign of of mourning without the display Up to the day of the inquest Cornish yw trial will be could not supply my first signboard, the | made on the following grounds: motive, and under the epell of hope Mol-| 1. That the verdict of guilty was not = ‘ ce plied in the eager, sestful way in which | convict. e Molineux told of the things Cornish hed | 2 That the cdmiasion of testimony done and said to him. relative to the death of Barnet was in- Out of big own mouth Molineex o-. complete and improper. It was not ger-| g¢im atreet, plied me with the motive. He was mane to the charge on which my olfeat Atmore clamoring te know what tno| ¥eTomonda, and upon the gn eret-| was tried, nd should not have bean ad-| girecr opratees, palary, go 0 dans contents, were Th then crowds wus] ed there I read: “To Philipp.” mitted. I fought hard and justly egatnat a Ve Seyy in an upper room Blanche Chere- Molineux shudders and moans je beg from which she refuses to will not eat and refuses to be or consoled. Fears are on- fisined that her reason will «ive way Roland B, Molineux, "| ‘The next crossroads was reached whea| the admission of this testimony, but the| "th peeetbilities, mers cae ancsae more areiip sect ata | the tatedants comma declared wih) Recorder overulet my shectna, | Records ahow that tn New Tork and Goff wil! name onty Roland ‘hc me, when his experts declared with me,| % That the expert testimony upon| Westchester County Percival B. Nagie, Molineux, prisoner, in his that the man who killed Barnet was the| which the conviction rests was not cor-| the Strest-Cleaning Commissioner, has . itemce of death on Friday. but he thie young wife to an earlier MOLINEUX ABSORBED. man who committed both erimes—that|roborated—in no event sufficiently to| been arrested at least twice for running ‘He wanted to know all the detalle of | ‘Reman who bad sent poleon to Barnet} warrant the verdict rendered by the/ f gat agalnet“hin D. We a POMDITION SEROUS. fq] HOSOOFOFOPOOFOHOF OF OLOHHOFOHOPOPOPOHOY Buchanan had ‘tad tir be was tit courte, @ iB) mec alhed facts ot Fancy informal i | ar ‘ ‘ D In the ¢ chair, jee % M Pe aio shes ose § “When I die, if | can have my wish, it stv, naan ith Ponsa te pecan th ee ee | eee ene condition, mentally and) shall be in the electric chair, if it can be le and the snaain oe ponieite generar! 3 L DBATH PENALTY 10 STAY. Prated Dit Linen Lavan accomplished without disgrace and in- Wallored ihe murderer bed undersons, jas then, ang have been earnest famy."—Roland B, Molineux to Dr. John | ince, an sarness advocate of the indle pameeds Maher's Bll to Abolish Capital Mleerberfreycteh yn Embroidered and Dotted Swisa, Fancy Nainsook Tuckings, Stripe Battete, . j those who ring the bell @t the Mimenx house there appears at the ® tall thin woman with face pale | BORO *OHOHOIHSO inquiries for Mra | P P by means of electricity, It te quicker] aefned alt eloed operas, Pestebment Kites ty the a inex she rites that v0 Wilson Gibbs. far than thought. and, I firmly batieve,| sade up compote b Mistery of the inal: | Seis? esi Zephyrs. ) on is to be given out. An is entirely painless. 4 David John Anderson’ Wa ghe chosen the door in the 808 | SSO OPOFOFOSOHOIOIO FOFOFOHOFOFO4OFOFOFO | When Molineux, therefore, asked me] nagemPlete these clrolee and you have) the defense an ride s ‘ ; F questioner you ii iat niece chistes what 1 considered the most painless} You ksow the talnapyings Of Nis | ie aera fimeny: ment in thta @tate wil Inot be abolished | pain saa F ps oghin death I angwered without hesitati oughta, his desires, ais emalnet tt. ; this . Assemblyman Maher, ‘ancy Checks WILL TALK TO NO ONE. “T WANT TO DIB) tia’ cctiores “tnore was no death | Sette, Tauen copother in’ the case of| Tm tie event f a. new tral intobeoet Deaht aPnerty van, | cbene and Figured Novelties, Silk 5%. %. Tuthitl, of 100 Fort Greene § more painless than that by electricity. | wc! Sg eh foyyn I'ean only cay, that hls case w jacesa Gat ost the abate. ox Bein, mavorux: for yeare, so THIS 18 WHAT IN THE NO THOUGHT OF MURDER wih actor, hie Wea Weak hy fur ganna ati er | Codee bad decid to reper sdreresly Proadway 1906 a. to see callers who seek Informa: | MOLINEUX ATE | U . Matacic Cathe | ise, amy cittsene CO ais [on the bill t my tient ‘on the etand in bis own| He accordingly moved for the dis- | “He followed up the subject, and I] h | assured him that, sick or well, when bags * Ni, inger’s, his fe at Bonalf. 0m anata As-sgpleg charge of the committee from further | m ytime came to die 1 would ask no} tactory—the the post, . resen' 7; consideration of the measure, so aa to quicker nor more merciful death than| arm, the walle the ietering” ‘whieh Ris" case itt ‘iter or be identical with bring it before the Assembly. The mo- signpost, -| the | that by electricity. id next of the defense in the trial | tlon was lost by a vote of @ to 4. ¥ the family of the convicted | , He ts quite gruff about tt, t know what physician was at- Toast. called to my mind particularly sizee| culties, called forth my oergice to | sion of the Court of oa ‘Appeals to any co x bs ‘ge ggg Bo Coffee. Le Saturday, when it was decided that | © fe conaeret every person be Cao avgred - i te sy Odell RRR HERR @ must puffer death by electricity. in any way with the case told an Evening World re-| ROLAND B. MOLINEUX. ab aet oe pratteefecine ee aia| desertion of the ‘murderer jus the | dence, - he 4 Romever, sat ihe youre OMAN | merely to conform with the prion! 1 1. use aunts, @ member of| exPrension of the wish that he might Saat a ay "3 “a Pend! omer. 4 met hele Se ae Skee ind played. while wore comin of 43] eaid to-day that the bill to repeal the | charter of the Ramapo Water Company should be passed. He declared thet FOR BREAKFAST. 6s Evening World reporter talked Brace of English mutton over the tolephone thls morn-|t hong “Then it was that Molineux made the | ‘PR! beers : aA naan, Dr. Tuthill said he was no] | jay I hold no mall po ill-will} Falling a new trial, which I do not enniated with the cave, He anid |-f Soft Dolled ex. CHAIR.” chervaton whet 1 have ance so wall ona any nll anette at ea Ger atee a ihe ‘aia at pezetuls |QITY SHOULD OWN WATER. | d s | vegelations the New York Athletic Club, saya that| ‘tle by electricity can be remotely con- Gen, Molineux then went to the prteon | 69 ‘suly 1, 1996. Molineux said te him: nected with his present fate. fear gate and going down into his hip pocket | ‘When I die, if I can have my wish, tt ally, 1 Mked Molineux, but, at the eame| gna dug up a jack knife. From another | 44411 59 in the electric chair, if it can be] “me, I belleve his convietion last Sat- teh in whe ty weakened condition; 1 With her face buried tn LAZY Tom, with jacket tive, ow: pocket he brought forth a nail fle | te gmisneg without disgrace and. in-| UrdAY was just.” Instrument int talk 10 no one and | lectual syn lolineux will not Lost his father’s gouty shoe, and a bunch of Keys, The knife and the | pamy,+ —— eet braine tn thie eoentry. 7 Court or to| New York City should own its own e Aigntions tentawed uson Der le the Warden Kept, but ahored back | "Sy! Ginny ts one of the Dest known Wo mETRA cmaRoe oR Fr iin every one who could belp ter wite]| Gor tite Court of water plant. Put » World wast in that Beaeickar ca the Motintae reais | 0, busch, of eras, | amubers ot the New Tork Athletis Cub. ren ve | able, Pesrepapee fees ith piereres ee ot} ‘The peli tinier gcsestngeon Bor ge ., “Keep them,” protested the (en He lives at the Hotel Majestic. B. Molineux will win be- |‘ to un yesterday on Dr. Tuthill's pres) x0” no anawered the Warden Tore ‘a with the sl doubtedly insure its passage eter They are a apecife | 1", not necessary.” Then the War- | = den passed hig hands over the General DNER KEEPS HIS NERVE, |i2 pertunctory tashion and the brave ananj- |lttle warrior went to eee his boy Warden Hagen said later, “I have eb “+ volute confidence in Gen. Molineux. If . | Molineux wanted to commit suicide I do not think the General would consent to we ad in which he ts," ® party to , cool and collected at ait) MOLINEUX IS RELIGIOUS. 4 | It ts not generally known that Mol-| 1 Me never worries. never complains He i icuy has turned to véllaibn for eelhee | & S F ees through the prison routine wiih the yy ie nevertheless a fact, Not long eee Se misral eel |epends a greaier part of hie reading rem: patie pivanet arote {3i* | noure in perusing it. Bargain facts that appeal to the economical ! He also hes sent to him @ retigious si | beatin “which nana etrotul.| Substantial Boney Sabers that must strike home to every thrifty housewife! “|The monthly magazines of fotion and out on the t Wy science are regularly purchased by Mol- | a win ad tect Beau na he perme al ofthe mora We ave nearing Sips: am: oan Re i) Muslin Underwear. CLOTHING SALE Furniture Bargains, ae r Me and evening papers. | andsome! Pa Eos s Site wee) GREATEST HOUSEFURNISHING SALE gitSSebaerent fe tami 1 Sem om i during past week evinced an eager: | Not many of any one style, but each Our policy is “Keep’em going.’ Of high-clars Furniture; a few of the ‘This is i a fast, Th what he ate | neos fo" religious publications one artistically made and trimmed; We want to inform you about our 600d things we quote below: omposure under the of English mutton chops. | on Earth There seems to be m0 Mmit to the volume of ever increasing business. There certainly is no limit to our stock TT! | : at wholesale none of them would cost w% Bargain Sales and what we “4 BATTLE READY TO FIGHT. | of HOUSEFURNISHING BARGAINS. New goods (contracted for long ago) arrive dally. lesa thon one dollar; on 65 have to sell. i adi Mr. Battle entered the Tombs shortly Wedneeday....ssssseecssseees Cc j breakfast ft for the iaborer who |eT ave pono ttn muswtt aict| All the astonish n low prices quoted at the begining of this sale will be adhered to. Under Vests. wlatie’, 'asium Men's Every Day Trousers Be bot os ece ran" akevcine o| aut Gen. Molineux, came down to- Vests, long sleeves and ribbon run in Cossimeres, Cheviots, etc, of neat Be nai Sa toate ee es Rb ADDITIONAL BARGAINS. matt tie So 0 125; fall wath tre ti te ERB ment looked at peace with bel xa ar go east TURTLE CUSPIDOR, emamen's) Self Wringing Mop, 19. ACCURATE GINGHAM. a Pes 4 Pair 97¢, ED AT GIBBS'S STATE: | “des, Mellons ral: sss Li sae aan oo pened amet, 10h FAMILY SCALE, Beumacitehams creations 5 340 d MENT. 3.49 cinch ane, t0e pound wth orkia SERGE. tick fier tome Men's Fine Kere up the morning papers and| The General f aanre ba FE si snet gaated ‘Pian Caudle « tile or tim seoep. wool, and a big bargain...... 4c se Overcoats, sticks, pals, 39. 98c. Sale of Jewels sa fk Se oo ce ‘ : j Cuff and Bhi Pins (ent of 6) So Ddieck, elegantly trimmed, silk sleeve 10c Patent Clothes 4 mw lt of Celebrated Agate Cu: Jt Lone Chal, 15¢ wea Bc Ualagr 9 chore, cad samered to OAK DRESSERS, Pepper Grinders, 10c Drier Stor Cooking Utemslle Goi4 Pinte and Enamel Neck and 5.75. Leach Folding (seconds) at prices of cheapeat Belt Buckles... 5c Boxes, 5¢..70.,9¢ ec. k Het Piso Me Beye’ t ‘ , atest Tin Ware Rhinestone Pempadeur Comb»... We's's. Gold Plated fcart ay er ad Miscellaneous loi, in whi'e and colors, sntMeet say wasnstand, Pucher, san, Niet femne an 2c. eRe ne ernssniens GC Siigattiettrrssens noes 20 : . Pats Liquid, a yea { Let Meer, “anaor, “rnt| Wagig gree LOT, 9g. WENS COLLAR AND Giff SiLE. Ribbons. Hoe Wostwert, sine rears tS all tor Toothpieks, package, 2c, Extracidinary parehase of 4°Y an extraud a2ry bangin All Sik Teed | cerigible. The girl wee committed to Machine, Savi Galvanised Water Muile, 10c. Gre Lighter and Pex of Tapers 10¢, newest shapes, See Doon asd inebee wide; card, 28¢. the care of the Children's Ald Society i” ing, (W)evverseceeneererrssreees Wi Culars, Link ‘aed. Hound sy tester Soy o hs Galvanised Wash Tubs, 49. unetaie Cuih,eplandt pew goods, made for Acmall Ics -z1ra fine om e trade. Ali erzes. Buck Moire Sash Ribbons, . ‘' penteace ae Ng Lh af Cone oe - all Deon’ ont § bea =a Cf, ¥, 10 inches wides yard, 49. Clothes Wrieg- ber tired. +. SOC Mines women nies . On W we will ef, 16inch white Hair Carling Irons, Je rabber rollers, Hardwood Towel C Large size valcanised 95c RON ets eeesevee J Oval Market on shait.. Wire. Broilers ae. TEA BPOUNS.........00....-Bach ¢ Baskets, Table Spoons, 3¢. Galvanized Iron Clothestiae Pulleys. 8¢ 25e, None of These Goods Sent C O. D. Onty Paid Mail Orders Filled. f ee 309, 311, 3113 to 321