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Sw ~ MILLER VICTIM OEE HIM IN COURT. - Taken Before Referee Hand- cuffed but Saved from a Confession. GUILTY? Hundreds of Writers Tell What They Would Have Done to Save Him. Ro Cornish Was Forewarned. HEM evidence Is insuMolent to con-| f viet, in my opinton, even If they had | proved Molineux to be the sender of | > Hundreds of tatters are coming to The Evening World every day giving the | views of readera on the Molineux case. The Evening World wili give 10 tn four prises of $5 $3, $15 and $10 for the | the poison package, The party to whom best four letters, telling in 100 words) it was sent received it, and his sus- fot more than }@0 words, remember—/pictons were aroused as regards the what you could oy would have done to/ danger of its contents to himse! his save Molineux had you been his lawyer. | words would imply, that ia, “I wonder #9 for the best 1@ words. ‘$5 for the second beet 109 words. $15 for the third beat 10 words. $10 for the fourth best 100 words. ‘The question to answer ts this: WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE TO BA’ MOLINEUX HAD YOU BEEN HIB LAWYER? What evidence would you have of- ferea? What witnesses would you have called? Is there any new light you could have thrown upon the case? Send letters to “Molineux Case Battor, Bvening World, P. O. Box 964 New York City.” Do not write more than 100 words. ] Qarvalho, the expert on handwriting, On the stand, and two other as good experts on handwriting as could be found. And to have acted fair and Noneet I does hatealg Mg ca ies ve SWINDLER MILLER AS HE APPEARFD IN COURT, HE so-called “expert testimony” should have been ridiculed aad be Uttlea by good, sound oratory. should have been classed with oocultism, To take up the hand ie but « step to ‘Weald Have Called Experts. CERTAINLY would have put ‘Tale Bede pat ae WOULD have made an effort to se- Cure witnesses lo offset the evidence regarding: 1. The particular paper used by my client. 2 An expert to dis- similarize the handwriting in the case. 8. Witnesses to refute the testimony of 22-8 SO + oats POOCCE lone, it cert: would have made @ q Saran the chambermaids. If I could not have z . sagreement with be ae , |done this I would have satisfied myself THE BROWNING PALACK IN VENICE, “THE HOME TREASURE,” 4 book of valuable information we ee Heat iy coms iuphine uty | Paameneenssnacooenonsersssegrorecrsessienereseeere? |uousstlh MEME SENT FREE 10 iy alles i'm Sot in ‘The Defense Biendered. Of & tired and Impationt fudge. a dis | Soclety is still talking with surprise century by a family whose most die Il upon or write us, REMEMBER, our adviec p peste! HONESTLY consider that conviction] connected prosecution and an abnormal | about the reconciliation between Robert | tinguished member was Pope Clement | Cs, call upon or write coats you nothing. Hf you commas : we had, Sek the Geahe Verdict by Ly physically worn-out jury. Barrett Browning, of Venice, and hie! Xitt obtain the Sovereign Remedies send us 2$c. and we will forward same postpaid. Proved ita case, but because the atti- — wife, who was Miss Fannie eager No bride ever had a more A pase s tude of defense completely bewlidered Opposing Testimony Needed. of this cliy, which took place recent homecoming than Mrs, Browning ryee the jury. It was paramount to defense WOULD have called Expert Carvaiho| ‘uring a chance penieg wile Mra] younger after the honeymoon uN bi OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 6 P, M.. that Carvatho, whose presence daily led | to contradict Expert Kinsley; Mra.| Browning was travelling : cer Gromiag ane the lam tore & (CLOSED ON SUNDAYS.) sae the jury to believe he would teatify,| 4 Molineux to deny Qeborne’s charges,| I Was believed that Mrs, rgb dpg i ae ‘ La er pun ’ should have testified, his pre-eminence} Gen, Molineux to testify to hia san's| WhO. since her separation from the ne 4 «.|NOTE ADDRESS— he In that line more than off-eetting the| character, and Roland B, Molineux. to| * of the great poet and still aren Uae pelart Melly oe mbined fo of his adversaries. His| contradict the evidence nt ‘the| poetess, had lived the iife of a thelr <= jure to testify completely confounded | State. WILLL ON MAL religious recluse in this city, had de- d @ tna ras ineaplenbe Ney, an over~| 104 Glen street, Brookiyn, N. f. termined to devote her entire life t | verel eme ii el ent en ol x. —— Sg osetcg ot club and business, | Choose a Younger Jary, Cte gg gor gg hh! egg eae ; 3 picion ‘and doubt, \d baghecnbiad A Teen B. Molineux] signed herself to be wedded only to hie | sai one In Venice ines bi on er, provested against the examination | Molineux a witness, an assumption o} Oe rege tee eg temvied 10! art for the balance of hia life Interior, rich with the best decorations 24 Floor, World Building, New Vork,: <4 & manly and innocent role, J. FITZSIMONS, ine defend my client before the Coro- 710 East ahh street, Bronx, \ the usual ten-days’ going on, as the wi jen-days’ notice ner's inquest, where he was summoned had not been given. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1900, IS MOLINEUX LEFT A PALACE peeeeeseseeeecensereesornseee PEDO OPREOESO ROD DOD EO? Now, {t te said, they will resume life b Br together in the quaint olf Venetian wai-| ut ilfe wa not all that the bride's Oko. a’ — ee - . : Sovereign Remedies Prevent Pheumonia. « 4 Do Not Neglect a Cold-Stop It It Is Dangerous, Because Hard to Cure if FOR THE SLUMS SS bert Barrett Browning’s Wife Re- turns to Her Husband in Venice. uo a Si Dero Col Ch an rp, Sovereign Cold Cure Is an Absolute Safeguard ‘ Against Pocumonta, Grippe and Picurisy, WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD: eT i A SEPARATE REMEDY POR EVERY DISEASE—BYERY REMEDY $06. of centuries and th Referee Koohler, after hearitig argu- — merely as a witness, amd atiempt to from the artist's father, ' enraptured fancy had painted it, ments, Golelbed. 06 ajoure tin hotey| Weer Mave Caltea Wetneoses, | eaddle the crime Mbad aioe te tne toe auck A miain Grey wei woh wag aching han ‘never. been stivalget until Feb. 37, at 10a. M., in order that |)] EARLY a doten experts testified prin of trial Jury one composed! cranny with memories and souven ing. su@denty reappeared in the a ll of Miller's creditors may get together that the hand of Molineux wrote; Of have been, my the elder Brewnlage. They wen Naaner sundued than. ef| and be represented. the address on the fatal wrapper. | neux as the fret witness, would Ravel to live goon after Mr. Browning's fathe and seemingly devoted to religious ‘There were fully a dosen lawyers {n| If I had been his lawyer, | would have prem more mn A reasonai died, in 188, For several years she lived in peclu- court representing one or more credit-| certainly called experts to prove other- gulit ee es of th Bez and | ior rye fe @ fine old palace, as pal-|sion, doing an Immense amount o} Cc ore whose deposits with Miller aggre-| wise. Then there was the testimony of] fainty, with far . te for his! aces go in Italy. it wns bought by Mr. ip the Halian quarier jn conneetion wit wated 9275.00, Heckmann, which I would have endeay- aqauitsal: JUgEDIT @ RERMTARD: Browning in 10 for $10.0 for a “corner | Pye “nirteenth “street Every week “ Frienda of William F. Miller de-|ored to impeach or discredit. x aod et OM Gnd Fourteenth! hls old age.” It stands on the bridx Feeney A tea at Gods” Providence clare now that he han been made a/ have tried to prove that the accul innate Canai—ihr Fifth avenue! Ho! im Brent scapegoat, and every one in touch with | not have a monopely of the ticcreacent sin Siimighte Becton Doak, BF Momiceias of imaroie’ and. was bude) itiked it their naite ‘ete paper. ness I wo . ner I him says he is ready to make a full | 7.06 EaPer would hav uitted him- he eae ot te Harty Corntsh, be in the early t hue _peventeenth| such h ty waa proverbia’ ‘ry O'Rourke was arraigned |_1t is nearly & month since ; jConfasston. Miller, they say, i beini | seit well and not endeavor, to shift the would, have én 4 win —————— —— ig ae rents Street Court, Rrockiyn, |Rosenthal. a wholesale farrier at orn! “ 4 y 5 ‘William F. Miller, the youthtul tage eee ble aa awe ore | dane that vinorY would baterorowned {eben his desk without waiting to get an- ’ this morning on @ charge of vagrancy. | Oreene street, left for Montreal of 8 fats Ger who ewindied thousands of per-| ef newe- | the effort. JUSTINIAN, ther y oF look for the gre he lost. At the Fulton street police station last rea trip, with oa tn his gree * ! pavers, —_ - * BEG, . , 4nd nol @ wo since So tee Sire) MSs) EOS "| “saartll) Walken abgcieisiy. cafvane,\a'|' Was a SOaRe RAG’ Wael’ desy, plat abe cates tet teins, Bie hal 8 | Oe of j Be golden promise of i per cent, ¢ five-year-old child with her. The ser- earnings ou (ier investments, wae be-| let Any newspaper man see Miller, He OULD not Weeks have prevented Suggests Substitution, weant looked her up as@ vagrant. He| His #: fore Referee Augustus J. Koehler in *AY# it 18 at Miller's request, and vet | the passing of ine death mpatence by} 7 WOULD prove to Jury hie: Wout ; loonies to take the child from her, put | Play—been killed the United Biates Circuit Court, Brook- °"¢ Of Miller's friende told an Bvening Asserting the incompetency of the any person with common sense give: ‘4 she fought like a tigress and was per- Blegtried tym to-day. He was brought there) W5ui reporter that the ex-head of the | jury on accourit of the constant iliness|4 & medicine or angthing eatable to mitted to keep the child, bid L @@ & writ of habeas corpus granted to| *Yndicate was tired of it all. To uselof one of its mombers during the trial?/one of his family or frends without Mra. O'Rourke told Magistrate Bris- Prencis J. MoCluskey, representing cred.| the words of this person, Miller said: Ip it not condition sine qua non for |elag positive where {t came from and U tow this moraing that her husbaad left ? ‘ of §100,-| “Bince T have been mixed up in this |the securing of a fair ademene that) whet the bottle contained? Kiven if it ui fers who had presented upward of $100, all those who judge should enjoy a mens 7 = necaGiesnes her four years ago agreeing to care for 0 to the young money-grabber thing I have been made » football be- | Sinu'in corpore amo because A man's. | Was marked “Hromo-selteer,” the giver — her two boys, fifteen and thirteen yeare e ¥ tween the police, the District-Attorney's | tellectual facuities are usually much tm-/of the bromo seems to me criminally Fg ee ee nt a gualoote Weak cub ae on” | SAReD THEA bP BDH SUBINL.” | "eelikent or even worse. Even if SMoli-| Also Mother and Brother| The Queer Expedient of 11. pay ner rent and aive he Feb. 1. an . Tam f , iit oR stained ; R f ek to support herself and bab; Miller marched into the butlding short-| That is why Miller ts anxious to talk. |Pogpat,oan? | IUBTUS I Seapets st ree, Tel a te Condemned a Well-to- Do "ie Od ths Tw too Wesen, teoe a ly before 10 o'clock, as smiling and de | Sheriff Walton will not permit even eee tle Were not cl it_ was re- boys came back, and the husband con- Y Me Spoke Too Late, ne! Dennis eo if he were on a mere pleasure| notes from newspaper men to reach Mncax Spo z by Cornish? GRIEBEN, Prisoner. Shoplifter. tented Nemec with paying her rem jaunt. This in spite of the fect that he | him, SOBERING mo sorry, 18 Tenth street, Hoboken, N. tenes teas ‘Warden John would have competied me: 1. Te con. co Tenens nagoend res tac My say coment 1a! FX "at cao sy | Itetanaas Mahe tmprene dary. ? ‘ : by the pros. PKS made a mistane in not put-| Roland 1 Molineux was visited again] Mre. Martin Maurd, wife of a pros- Mr. Am nd Fred House, his | id, how checks ing over the ground cov x prow: ene & law: | said, how were camel, Ames) hice, ‘Pile would have heen my pre- ting Molineux on the stand. His! io.day in the death-house at Sing B8Ine|perous employee of an express company, ers, were waiting for him. Bo wae @/ other matters. 1 a hi called Car- intelligence am@ maniiness, with by his wife, mother and brother Grows o¢ Aity or more people, whe bed —— Felne' to gftset the tertimony of ouner| the ald of ‘the aaperts for the defense, |Ccet. They arrived at about It ovcloc, [VINE in a handsomely furnished hose | Wathed with Reshing | te been investors in the Franklin Byndi- experts, i would have placed Moll-| Would conv! the 4 goad Mre. Molineux carried @ box | St 17 Bergen street, Brooklyn, was held | #he \v had to ge to she, pence sta. coie Cen eereree. Bean Se tem Fieme> of Trmbcenes $y ihe anedeed Sronie bate 15 Hudson arene iTEPATRICK. Per el SLL’ alin titanoed colin Sab SAI). (ie the: Adama Sereel Gort |: leet taal others he "ented A whee grrcated a sets 0 oube in the minds aap place in Ner Rushand's cel, but she WAS! Brooklyn, this morning for shoplifting. |, Nevant unil Priday, and ordered 4 ee icp lading puty warden, |BEt Mle BBO Per Cont. Game was |0,the Jury, Had Molineux said defore eet of Bonnin, much @lenppointed when Informed by |me definite charge wae the larceny of {complaint made signin “The “husband 4 Miller appeared with the deputy Bani Be 4 HE “request writing” of Moll-| principal K Connaughton that the for ‘non-support. O'Rourke works tn “There he is," echoed the crowa and | Aisped by the Police Before It ome thy trig, Wokd have res pa iy tan ely ba ths rue ike oe Id not permit|* Waitt, dress-skirt and pair of corse.s|the Navy-Tard and earns §ib a week. u rul Drinon woul @ rush was made in the young finan- Get Fairly Started. a ee VG. WILSON. final deliberations which resulted | wolineux to receive any flowers. valued at 681 , —— * “file walt intarety ‘shows, The [tate WF. Mller ina bper-ent oyna. ili oattat, [I wou no imve, permiees iney7ar |, Mie Molineux had to leave the rome], Wem detec cing 1 arveee =*-| TRIED TO FREBZB 70 DBATH, qrowd pressed about im closely, but [cals spent a night in the ‘Tombs ang] wirnenees Needed tn Res ctherg of| t7Aval. It is not a crime to write on |! Mr Connauatrton’s ofce, one mie latore he war summoned Into the man- mae me hestile demonstration. will be arraigned for examination in|] YO testify in rebuttal.| 4reee on @ package, but to send pot. M@K¢! If she could not prov agers office, There she confessed and! isy come from Germany te Contre Btrest Police to-day. Ls pe pierag. ihe: Ah band with certain books which he would yi ‘om 7 Miller quickly recovered hie alr of son from whic} th te | gave up the three articles mentioned The defendant would have taken the h death reeulte ts murder. | ie to read and whieh were not in the Reclaim Wee Lest poeta agp aed pemdtagy a4 siard 10 remove the sppearance ot | The sending, ip tits ease, lacks proof. |! Hbraty. Noone could. answer [ANd (9 adtiion one ditan forks, « ver ede * would insite | OM oo fl en covers ar . Sar ene 4 oe re ee Gem timid weakness reflected upon tne de-| {he Mr Wolineuse nie thoroughly |this question. ae Warden Johnson nad |**!t ro oe In & deserted corner of Battery Park soe ‘ett of piped poresd fense by his silence, and to show where| tested as to its sanity. e hand: | gone to, the city is ed to let the detective ac-| Freda Katamey twenty-three years tanks get @ dt of fresh come he was during every minute of the day] writing te af Mie reteaed™ 8 |The visitors remained with Molineux company her horay and make a search| 0M, was found this morning lying in the He saw Ammon just after he took his rolled and, regarding the letter wubers often In @ very marked 4 yl until nearly noon, He was in cheerful for other goods, but denied that she|*now, hoping that death would reach and cried cheerily: sould have lwen present to tol 9s wast Fourteenth irs mood and Kept up & running conversa: |007 Ur Bie a others, Mhe took |her. Bhe may succeed in her purpose.| mid Pile Cure Malate west’ him” Evidence showing hie character mre | ton, Molineus’s mother Informed ia ee eee ae ee house into whieh |Bhe had been there more than two hours| cocaine or opiate, “Bob noited ani shook hands, Grdagee| diced. “Nothing worse thar a tuty Us:| Rule Out arnet Tevtimony, | that his father, Gen. Molineux, expecte'! ee ee ceases Uy tos cae found [shows it to contain wr ve resulted, rT eee Mm to-morrow. The wife and cd : ‘ar| Dockmuller,” she enld, “loved! amy injurtous drug 4B soon as the Referee took his agre Abe ME testimony in relation to Barnet | 10 They were permitied to go into a . DI USSURE TRENHOLAI, should have been ruled mother, under the rules of the prison, ¥ me in Germany 1 was to come here! guaranteed sbeotutely grat the usual wrangling began between 52 Went y-third street. ane with Wi out, This, | will net be ited to see the prison iroom and the woman told the detective | enon ne got settled and be bis wife | terlous cobetanee, va Goldemith, who with Mr. 4 To Improve the Jury. the only , Fevghendille heen to the prison twice A She |t@ earch. Hie became suspicious, e6d | He wrote that he loves apother and 1]. The old wethods of treating i “4 ‘umber of visite allowed each tive om Inquiry learned thar the Woman ad | must give him ture, knife or the stil! Howse ond Col. Ammon represent: Mill- WOULD have learned every fact that] ®" Set aa P. CUNNINGHAM, | of oT ee Weel. not iived In the house for two yeare| “1 came across the sea, hoping that} ment by @iletation, deoides . > poomgped ai pone beg bog rest tig they a a i thele oardinae ‘The women in the house told her right |the oid love would come back. When || pain and frequently collapse and death, t it coul iy fn his Po fy | now known to be practically useless as house from a + iname and address got here I lomt heart. I wrote him a favor, Would have carefully prepared What Peer Mas! ' 9 letter 1 was going to take Jt to him,|es a permanent cure te concerned. Molineux for the witnens stand acd| [Ff bed thet poor man to plend for 1| une bine vines, Me Mies Ineied the | Mrs, Maura then arrested. Al iu: when IT got to bis number in Green Nearly every case of piles may be trnee@ would have had fully, testify to] | should Reve put him on the stand in| Mofineus tamily’ to ittend hls chutes |#earch Of her home in Bergen sire | wisn atteet {had ne Guanes ty Stee i ot the liver, and (t ie Fetute the charges. 1 would then ‘have his own Behalf, for if he had spoken | during their stay In Sing b showed that it was filled with hand-| Bo 1 went dow: the Park and to teulty action prodd ® [3 on or other person! court as he did when he got ‘Mee >a —e— = game furnishinga Her husband was |yrelf into th dle. mistake to treat oie tale ‘a Ley ma nie and ence he have been aa greatly whocked and said his wife must ————_— local sopnention s vee a say at scutes age Bt esse, Mamas" | HE'S THB VAMISHING BOY, | Sore sone essere ostvion COUSINS WANT HER MONBY | stwrocs:” ty"txe" rotone’ hw er. ition, “for the) 14 Raat | rec and Twenty. Rhe neighborhood are excellent. The oh guaemtbeees” 6h" cust eel ae oS A 4 rever Wepare a - a husband gets « goo) salary and his rs these. * besten ALICE M, BODA, “A Cleed of Witnesses,” Bernard Mahan Wee Rus Away | wife tas money from her fis hushand.| consese Over Clara Mewitts W The Pyramid Pile Cure te MS Vitty-Atth street. UT on the stand: (1) Molineux. y, from Meme Four Times in Ex-Judge Haggerty appeared for her Reealle Life of De F both in ite composition i A Teep for i p nocent man is afraid of crose-ex, hed Pour Weeks. fn court, but walved examination and — os = 0 ee ee (d eald wid make no statement anti) jetere. LD not have submitted the ination. (2) His wife. If innocent Bome Bernard Mahan will earn We Wo P 4 No ill effects ever result from ste without © defense. I would a Jame as an exploter Four times in four The cure ts accom wom save | Osborne's Ineinuation ber dentaly weubs| time, Gay, Be four |® week from when hia client! ‘The contest over the Inst will of Clara rey w" Vel nave much weight @) Character ft his home: ze Weat| Wil be agwin arraten Teresa Hewitt, one of the leesly by the astringent or bye eit: > tee nesses to testify in favor of both w whe Peg tad ae pests oS be brought] Mire Maurt cleaned on ball. | benutifal De Pe ers, was begun | tained in it. which cause the 4 ite neite in the cage aft phd Gnd Heckumnan, © cre MeSP | ignesuiniouely back each ime in charge) @be would #3 fe Sena oe clare ey tor ae tat SSoPecuse tothe’ ciresiation’ La eu mn ere As the rente- q pliceman. He has made two at - i te od. y 4 et box. and whe failed to | lentigers. () Witnesses ‘to sho temupie.0 consh) the: Pasliggines. Temement House Exhibition, — | e!! known on two continents. The suit | Mar : do see 8 in toto “lub employee. might know He got as far as Bridgeport inst week ‘uth Fecalis the gay life they led vaient medicines on the market. ft tp 1 “ te thy e 0" r Now he| An intere Rhipition Ie now being) Mra Hewit: left a will dated Aprtt *| Porutar tact that the Pyramid I 5 at the true story of a faithtul ca LJ WMeation of | out the Singncets before he was brought beck, Now he/neig at Sherry's old establishment, at 190 nich she bequeathed the bulk | pile cure of note. the only one thet ie Gog, and how she saved her un- NOt e@ exact science. ting experts t | has v .,| Fifth avenue and Thirty-seventh street ae - es land recommended in every drug store im worthy pres fa prosecution's expert teat H nthe word ter ycow of the Charity Or] f ber emtate, $21,00, te Fansher H. | aed recmmenies . WO * _ ‘when be never stays Under the aunp < " z Underhill and $9 to Josephine Stwens The reaedy to ie i 8 Orange st, Brooklyn | Fome giving bis! ga oy. TIReD OF te Wee oe cevaas ae Gal igh rte any calve OF ele —_ SS | a It shown aid bid ps Is al ciara Mewiit Gaba ike will on thet 1 le applied at night 1 struct . - into the sensitive rectal i will have a new trial is now the popu Bot te 08 Beare | around of undue influence peg A, both as & jocal and BETS 0 MOLINEUI'S PATE. lar fad of Assembiymen. It was started < : Clara Howitt 1 ie ee pes death | vytional treatment. The ree by Assemblyman Maher, who w a of lived at % bebonsdl Ah th . cual even in canes of many 4 » he Doty of the — _— Assemblymes Put Wagers on the | new het for a second trial with Asrom August Ouahla, pixty-three years olf, | Mont floun Deeks Seicide with Aci. Complete treatment of the ‘ Question of a New juste Pusgerald. Maher followed his | was found dead on the floor of his room ——— At 1L™ o'clock morning Fred ss mo] © tie ese Trtal. firet bet with many others for money, lin « hatel at 18 Grand © ree Adverts Oman, a ter, forty-elgh! years of] Cure of piles will be . Fed. the |clothing and wine. He {s sure that |! epee meee ote of 18 t Bh treet, com-| dressing Pyramid Auman. intone, co sen) sathing sad sins. win, heart “aincgor and’ was “stricken [eau een Zire Tere Ont ot | 26, ov adissds ty taking cesbote ashe” aiene i 4 i

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