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fl of that year. Molineux then put an engagement fing on Mine Chese- brough'’s finger eight days jater It was on the following Dec. & Hull Mrs. Adama fied of poison and Weeks later Molineux was arvedied. Through his triaik and his long stay im the Death House at Sing Sin his! ng Wife remained faithful ta him his moth, cotiage in Ossining to be able to v Molineux daily FIRST WIFE GOT A DIVORCE IN| SIOUX FALLS. Tt was not until Molineux was re first hint of marital sistent rumors had died away Mrs leased that the trouble was he: Molineux cpented a sevsation by « ing for South Dakota, She t residence in Kittredge, W yank & Scott as a Molineux againat suppressed, but in whe won hi decree torneys. — MURDER MYSTERY ADDED INTEREST TO MOLINEAUX TRIALS Roland B. Molineux Agured ax the defendant in two of the most not murder triala in the histor mitted that Toaw had kiled stint White, but the prosecution in Molineux case bore the burden of trying to prove that Molineux killed Mrs. Katherine Adame, Mra, Adams lived at No. 61 West Elghty-wixth atreet. Harry So Cornini. Knickerbocker Physical director of the Athletic Club, Madison avenu: and For ty-fifth street, boarded with her Roland B. Molineux was a member of the 1 quarreled exebrough. Knickerbocker Cluy a with Cornish over Hi The quarrel bh bitter, On Dec, 4, 188 Cornian receive package addressed to him at the letic club. It contained whay « to de a bottle of Kutnow powder, 4 headache remedy. The address was | a had strange to Cornish. On Dec, 7 he took the bottle home with him. On the morning of Dec, 2 Mra, Adama complained of a headache Cornish mixed her a de the bottle and took some himself. WARS. ADAMS QUICKLY DIED| FROM POI8ON. ‘Mra. Adams died in a few minut Cornish was very Ml An analysis) showed that veyanide of potassium h deen mixed with the headache powder The mystery wax deepened when It ry was learned that on Nov. 10, 1808 becker Athletic Club, had re anonymously by mail a bottle of Rup: posed Kultnow powder, had taken a dose! 5,4 that CHEeeiarea Ute Wide 0 had quar reled with Molineux. Chemical analy- tig whowed that he had died of cyanide) of it and had died. He of potassium polaoning. Carnish directed attention 6 M; over night. MOLINEUX TRIAL A BATTLE OF WRITING EXPERTS, Molineux's trial started in December, * experts. The experts for the proseci- | tion won in the first trial and Molineux was convicted. A strong point war evi- blue letter | paper which figured in the case wis! Newark. a man) un- and dowritten ty patent medicine manufacturers under | 1m. It was a battle of handwrit dence to show that robi: found in Molineuz's room in Also Molineux was identified who had rented private letter box der the name of “Harry Corni “H. C. Barnett," and h, those names. Molineau spent many months in the death house at Sing Sing. He has written @ book on his experiences there so written eketches and ar Uelee based on his term in Sing Sing and has and the Tombs. ‘The second triad resulted in an ac quittal, The late Francia Black acted a2 counsel for the defense in the second trial. ‘The acquittal of Molineau stopped all work on the attempt to solve the mya- tery of the murders of Katherine Adame and H. C. Barnet. ‘LINER SAVES GREW AS Bl SCHOONER FOUNDERS IN GALE (Continued from First Page) The deck was awash, The thunder crashed through the skies, and the lightning ran about the doomed ship, and the rain came odwn in torrents ‘The crew abandoned hope, but there wae not a wiper from one of the ok to their posts like | automatons, They obeyed orders as men, They best they could Then, when all hope was gone, they the Hamburg celona, bound Jelphia for Hamburg took made out the tights American steamer He from Ph ela Were Bent up and Costan lights w burned. The steamer came nearer, Her captain wignalied that it w to Jaunch @ Mfeboat UNAB LINER STANDS BY. But the m bj burned Costan lights to let those the liner know they were sull afloat men were still clinging to their ship. The waves still ran high, the wind shrieked about the crew as if fearing theyewere going At daybreak on Sunday t to escape the toll of the sea, @tout hearts on the Barcelona low- qed a bow into the bulling caldron | the mast,” © EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913." -M’COMBS WEDS IN LONDON; NOTABLES SEE CEREMONY | Ambussadors to HOT ON TRAIL OF ~ GRAFT, WHITMAN MAYALL SULZER 'Investigators Busy England and France Among Onlicials Who Attend. Canal and on the State A NOTED BELLE K up her wx Kalle and retained Highways. TELEGRAM. or neys to procure her a divorce, Not a letail of the came ever leaked aut @ nature of the Allegation of Mra. | It Had Been Reported Chairman's Illness Would Delay Marriage. Jon last Tuesday has bs ¢ Iperators Confirm Hennessy’s Soon afterward there came the news| that the former Mre Molineaux had Married Waliace 1) Scott, one of her at Version of It—Hope to | will not b | city f the city They were more interesting. in a way than the Thaw trinis, for it was ad cluding Walter H Ambassador, «4 of Craven, Jeston, Mrs. | Richard Town- was given at the Rite Hotel after AMERICAN COLONY WAS GREAT- LY INTERESTED. to Ket KuMele e of what he thought war headache pov der from MRS. wir MIC ComBs ©cuneoinst.7 been Interest MeCombs and Miss Willid sister of Mrn. ¢ courtship of Mr, Magistrate M Joneph Leiter, In the ceremony performed to-day WE. M*S COMBS © sSaARony tobe gone several pected to teil influential Mexican ers just why this Government opposed that time a » omclating prie curope, and haw onverting to the Roman Cath- number of high personages United States, » New York Cu ©, Barnet, who lived at the Knilcker-| yo: tet that fact deter hile ed the ovide s also charged with determin- is to be done about the as: sembling of the * dug up fails to she in Great Britain and the manslaughter | M'COMBS8'S BRIDE WENT ABROAD IN AUGUST. Mine Williams met Mr. MeComba last y alter the Inauguration of President Wilson, ata dinner, when ndies and canvases the result of the | polling Huerta has an excuse for re fraining from acting on any and all de- that he quit While doing this Lind will report on recenfincrease of the Mexican 1 conditions in the cap- » will endeavor to Ket into communication with represen- tatlves of the revolutioniats ts denied It is expected that the first of Lind’s | 1, reports will reach the State Department day or to-morrow, Berlin despatches referr! forwarded to the and a strong ineux, Me told the police he believed Molineux hed sent the package, Molineux was aprested. He had married Blanche | Chesebrough and was employed in a Gey color works at Nowark where he hed @ coom which he occupied at times day Miss Williams told her friends uf * man she had met In August Mra. William |companted by her tw Williams and Miss Francise Miss Franctse red a school to finish hor Mrs, Williams and her other daughter sp e in Paris where they were Joined thelr arrival by Mr. Me- tant Attorney Diaz was intens: any county of the State to as sist tn prosecution. ———— BARNES NOW CERTAIN OF ASSEMBLY CONTROL that her husband would not say & for publication as to follow resolutely tae rule | he had laid down for to a plan] termir mored in th engagement apers abroad that thetr Gen. Felix Diaz made hie eecape trom | an soll on Oct An control of the Statew gunhoat nt years the en- ean Hams has been e times tn re: Wheeling at Vera Cran Covarrublas recently |to the battest year that she made Postmaster-Gen exsor Was ay which reached F ‘ana en Monday last. ted with the Ca took precautionary and Dine wae closely guarded | | " Jed a¢ Havana on nie bon ward voyage. He is the most prom oe DIAZ IS ARRESTED FOR SHOOTING MAN WHO STABBED HIM. | ynee declined th t Wilson's pe there Is 4 & understanding in offictal eventually h o ~ HUERTA'S REPLY | A REFUSAL; DENIES WILSON'S RIGHT n the straight this number was y Making many stating that a num tleket, and one o return to Havana. . Felix Diaz is ® nephew of Gen | to Voritrio Diaa, the former President ot | /KWe™ 4 EAE BED be headed @ revo: | that he was 1—Gen, Feltx Diaz members they cla iptly suppressed, Las, | he headed the revost again President Madero in Mexico City, wales | although his control of the ended in the overthrow of Madero ana |” fkht, althour the assumption of the Preudency da will do individually f which Gen, was wounded slightly. Diag te sald to hay idle to assume anytning but Republicans are in absolute the lower house of the handed the re- hia compantons after reeripmoree HUERTA ATTACKED BY WOULD-BE SLAYER? | SAN FRAN( 18CO, r to the Chronicle states that a | as one lee Btrong hands tugsed at the oara and the Guerrero was the ma Diaz with a knife. who had stat splte of the « passed « good night in hospital, Martin formed He snowed two slight fore staysall torn away the wheel threw board and the schooner Spatch states that while the pro- 4 forces might | with several Mexicans Most on her beam ends, the er rushed savagely the horses’ heads, at e flourishing an automatic that he was MEN LEAP INTO OCEAN AND ARE! ' ared and struck the “Jump erled the assailant was arrested and taken to jail tn dying condith venty-two by THREE AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION PROBABLY CARRIED Doubiful One Relates to Elec- tion of Additional County— Judges in Kings. In the excitement over the outcome of | the Mayoralty contest the fate of the four constitutional a iments vot looked. Robert S. Binkerd, secretary of the Cit i), after two days of inves- tigation, is of the opinion that amend: ments No, 1, No, 2 and No. 4 were cer- tainly carrie! in the State at large, with No. 8 doubtful i} n generally over- | he complete vote on the amendments known the Board of Canvassers » It appears from the return: Amendment N rried New York to th puskage by th Lexis equitable workman s Amendment No. 1 9 ure of @ fair and | mitting the city public purposes in order tvat the enelt of the public improvements will acerue to the surrounding land witeh may wold by the city at a promt, does not appear to have aroused muea interest © condition Piles to Amendment 3, permit. & Kings County to elect two new ounty Judges and aging the law tow uf tie election of additte county Judgus hereafter without a t Amendment st on Amend amenc the vote o aviest vote w |ment No. 4 which empowers the State Jto eetatish water supply reservoirs for | power purposes p lands, A Vigorous campaign was conducted in y half of thos amendment. Mr. Binkerd has iasued the following statement: The exact ve New York ity on the four amendments to the constitution will not be ascertained for some Ume, An analy fn 111 out of the 1 © cast b jtricts, taken from every county, indl- ates the following majorities for each amendment ment The opposition to An ments Zand No, 4 is trifling. At half of the registered voters appear to have voted on the amendments. “Every amendment mtoNo, 3 is returns of | hand that | by 1980"), ‘This is the amendment ) constitution making possible the | ompensation act. | to condemn more land than {t requires | mires eared the large.” TAMMANY CHIEFS AFRAID TO REVOLT AGAINST MURPHY tinued from First Page.) (Co! K County revolts have sprung into life A rival 1 yunty, On Met weratic organization ts tainty in Kings yes’ shoulders rests voters throughout how the wreater efty who re the Brooklyo boss told the lite Mayor nthe City Hall that Kings wot 1 for him and how McCovey went ‘othe Murpay council and t walk out of th Convention if Murphy named While a new loader of | Democrats may be readily found in Brooklyn, Tammany 1 en are at & loss int to a successor of Murphy in the ‘They know that Murphy's | plana were to retire from the leadership Jprovided McCall won. But those who Know Murphy & ive that he is not the nan to quit unier fire ‘They also know that Murphy will and moer organization for the last eleven years has been free from disturbance As soon 1 shows his hand, they know that Murphy will set-up a new leader in his district and a fight will be begun, It is probably true, as one leader pointed out to-day, that bulk of Have you tried It? EADY TO USE, 10 CENT ccieaipiieiacs 5 DENIAL BRINGS LL FOR INQUIRY, SMINGTON, Nov thrown to the hours of calm ene settings who Was late pas) ole TO LAUNCH BOATS, mn the doomed schooner never lost heart, All night the steamer nade wignals that she was standing The men on the sinking vessels LinD’s MISSION 1S TO FORCE HUERTA OUT. Iasing Dix resolution, ted fo penewe ‘| the W nothing further of 1 to determine on him was premeditated jeral declined to make a states eat with reward to hin tutu and Was not insured id the eaptaln, Nova Seoua, Jown to the #e must take chan must go back to wea be nd insiste that he will remain as was too late ton previously 1| evolved a new plan, ¥ is connected with the mysterious trip of John Lind to Mex- ico City, Lind left Vera Crus last night maa gas Julio Ortes Casanova, a Cuban lawyer, beg Hot snd Cold Meats Ti BRLIOIOUS an Sani hen Rusdinee Grovery Stores, Women who know this tea, think tie women who don’t, should. FYose CEYLON TEA | White Rove Satins, aly 35e.0 Femi ya spalle pour shomach oy tongue FAMOUS SURGEON WHO ATTENDED M’KINLEY SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS CHARLES H¢ BURNEY JRNEY 14D. the leaders would follow any movement which guaranteed @ successful ousting of “the Chief.” But #0 far no one has been able to even mildly guarantee such ® result What |s most portant to the practical leader ix the delivery of the patronage. Until some persons rep- resenting President Wi Gov. Glynn or Mayor Mitchel, or any one of them, pledges lmseif to feed a rival organi- vation with political patronage there is nmany There is tue conviction among the astute of the Democratic leaders on sanctioned the Governor and the have little trousie in win- ning aWay from Tammany the vone and news of its power. But until the old ation man can be of New York t by the Presid Mayor would at a coal rammany orga shown fome reaso ne assurance that for the next four years the Tiger te to be hungry and th nals sare fat f any successful move rphy M —— ney DEFEATED ALDERMAN FIGHTS A POLICEMAN Callaghan MeCartny and a Friend Must Stay in Jail While Their Records Are Looked Up. Callaghan MeCarthy, defeated cardi- fate for Alderman in the Thirty-second took exception to Ald ple Distr his own business, probation offi irda of the two men, will be kept in jail. little or no chance of turning over ent to dethrone — a policeman’s criticising the conduct of 4 man standing near him on Lexingtor avenue and One Labeib ge Be bated o-day and told him fifth street to-day id doe «rtd Policeman Scanlon says, an. inched with him, The fight we an even one until Scanlon managed t pollee whistle Pracntner and Schweitzer from the Ea Hundred and Twe answered th call, and and Thoma: vanton of McCarthy One Hundred and Twen were taken to the po In the Harlem Police Court the eas was adjourned until Sunday, er may look up the rec Until then the Ww ¢ station Magjc Lanter of To-day SHE magic lan- tern for post- cards and lantern slides bas been 80 perfected that ite possibilities today are vastly beyond = those of the simple toys we used to buy. 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