Show MOLINEUX TRIAL NEAR END I ARGUMENTS IN CELEBRATED CASE FINISHED Hecordcr Goff will Charge the Jury This Horning Case HIS Cost Thousands of Dollars L New York jcl l AeaistAnt pls net Attorney < 5sbor tonight coin plKcd his argument In tht trial of Ito j land B Mollneux for the murder of Mrs Katherine J Adams Recorder I I j Goff will charge the jury morrow J morning and the twelve men arc ex I I I I j pectid rto lakcjup ot pnce the question of the guilt or thd innbi encc of the I I prisoner < j On account of the Illness or Juror Monhelm Brown despite the Immense I Otitor this celebrated case roprcKent JUG au It does into the hundreds of thousands of dollars It Is not anticipated antici-pated thai the Recorder will insist upon severe measures or require that the Jury be locked up for any considerable consid-erable length of Umecvcn though they should full to reach an agreement Undoubtedly the most dramatic event of the day was the attack whIch Assistant As-sistant District Attorney Osborne made I upon Airs Mollneux the wlfe of the prisoner Ihe attack was somewhat I unexpected since Barlow S Weeks the attorney for the prisoner had already characterized the mere Introduction of I tho evidence conveying the fact that I Molineux lived with his wife before marriage under the assumed name of Mr Chcsebrough IIH Jov and mean and vile But Mr Osborne elected to pick up the gauge of buttle thrown down before him byrounscl for de fendant The war was on In an Instant today when Mr Battle who Is I associated with Mr Weeks In the defense of Mo llneux oholcd to Mr bornes say Ing that Mrs Mollneux waR tho sole I motive In the case that Mollneux had beer trvlner to mnrrv her and thut she I IltlluonlY consented 1 to marry him after Bdrnet who had been a devoted admirer ad-mirer was cold In his grave Mr Osborne had Just finished reading the note signed Blanche ont by Mies riirscbrough to JJarnet during his last Illness I And when Mr Baltic in terpo od his objections Mr Osborne I turned 1 quick as a flash toward Mrs I 4 Mollncux There Is the l woman there IE the motive exclaimed hn In tones dramatic because of their fierce Intensity Inten-sity Mr Battle still continuing to object upon the grounds that the statements had not been supported by the evi 1 dence Mr Osbornes voice rang out Let the galled Judo wince I do not blame counsel for objecting but that woman Is the living form for the mo tive In the Barnet cuse and It Is un disputed that the man who sent the poison lo Barnet sent the poison to Cornish T hate to have to speak In this manner of this woman It Is shameful that Mr Wccka brought these ladles lo this court when he S knew the subject of which I must speak It Is IL continuation of the cowardly cow-ardly crime and shows the nature of S the man who would consent that his womankind should hoar Ills words ucn iUonpeux ictt his seat at the ooncliislqn ottll1i attack leaned over tho back l of his wife > chatr and patted his dfiughlorlulfiw reassuringly on the shoulder 1 SLolineux lilmnelf never S iriod lnnIn closing Mn Oabornft said Remember r Re-member t be Frankenstein Remember that hC Uis built up with backbone and muscle but his creator could not cylv him a soul The defendant has no soul or he could not laugh ns he has laughed In this courtroom under circumstances cir-cumstances that must break the hearts of his father and mother |