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Show MOLINEUX ON STANO. Trlsoner Onco Resided for Sh While in Utah New York, Oct. .11 llolanl B )! llneux went on the wltnrm ititd day. Replying to Ihe first queitlM Ms lawyer, Mollneux gave his sfe 36 years He said he took a count chemistry In Cooper Union. Win rnra old he went to Utah and lin He was co-respondent In a divorce l and It was thought better that should leave the city for a hlle returned to New 'lork a vtar Uteri got employment In his father I 1 JI denied that he was guilty of I murder of Mrs Kathrrlne J Adam In his direct examination he loll his feeling of anker against Corn and of his leaving the Knlckerbo.1 Athletic club because of trouble tin Cornish. Answering questions byF nicr tlov. lllack, he declared that had never mnde cyanide of merer that he did not buy and never hids the bottle holder In which the pc! was sent; that he did not mall poison package, and finally he aner his Innocence of the chame aril htm The cross-examination by JIM borne brought out nothing HirtlL Mollneux lemalned calm under Mr C borne questions, and he showed 1 coolness und readiness to reply he was asked. -David N CarvattJ your expert In handwriting la hew by replying, ' I havo no expert caut writing ' . . Mollneux sail he and II CW who died In 1805, were f"H J prisoners wife wns not In court" he testified Hhe has not attended i acsslon of the court at this trial. Throughout lila examlnatloo ii cross-examination Mollneux ptwn nn uurullled and conlldent dem answe ring all questions P";" ' oven smlTlng occasionally wheo rep ing to his own counsel . . the announcement thst woud bo made none having t1' dcrtnken nt the Hrst trial j Mollneux himself would faM i W cuser, drew an Immense tH""1",1!,, courttoom In Hie afternoon i wP was the crush that the police I g were called out to P'JJ "J' lustle- Lambert himself had IM most'dlfflcully In forcing a P"" through the crowd Into the court. |