Show I J1S NEAmt G THE END r Fate of ftfolineux Will Soon Be Determined F ARGUMENT ALMOST FINISHED r FUtl Has but Two and r Half Hour roro TImo to Finish Summing Up Tho Court Will Then Deliver Its Charge and the Famous Case Will Go to tho Jury Some Timo During tho Day Great Throng Present at tho Closing Scenes of Uio Trial Yesterday New Tori Nov 10The fate of Rol rind B Mollneux will bo determined tomorrow to-morrow When court adjourned this evening Justice Lambert announced that he would allow Assistant District Attorney Osbornc but two hours and c half more to flnlnh summing up which means thnt the court will dc Liver Its charc and tho case go to the jury during the afternoon An hour before tho ofllclaJ time for Jopenlng the court moro than a thousand thou-sand men and women I thronged the corridors of the criminal building and clamored for admission A special f equad of policemen was on duty to reinforce the court squad and the visitor vis-itor wore formed Into lines four deep nnd compelled to show their cards of admission AUDIENCE LARGELY WOMEN At least 70 per cent were women and most of them had cards from HID jurors Jur-ors or from the lawyers In the case or from attaches of the District Attorneys At-torneys office As a consequence he fore a30 every eat wan occupied the reporters tables on erc overwhelmed and chairs blocked the aisles Contrary to general I expectation the proceedings did not open with the appeal ap-peal of exGov Black for a dismissal of the charge against the accused but first Assistant District Attorney Os I borne called Mr Even to the witness I chair I I ExGov Black protested that the case rvvfiM closed as far ns the as the taking bf testimony wan concerned and the counnel l for the defenno and prosecution prosecu-tion hnd a Ions whispered conference rwlth Justice Lambert as to the ndmln fclblllty of the testimony Evcal did not testify BtACK SPEAKS FOK DEFENSE Former Got Black then arose to sum Up for the defense After a general defense de-fense oC Mollnoux 1 Mr Black paused to a neilhlni denunclaUon of Harry Cor nlah to whoso guilt and not that of JUollneux he dechired avory olrcwn ntancc In the case directly pointed lie cnnrhided his addreas at 32 i oclock Mr l OHborito buHed hiM argument for thf prOFllCU liON today largely on tho testimony of the HUnflwrlilng cxpcrui which he said conclusively showed Mollneux = to have been the writer of the I liolpnn package address and of the other oth-er dhputeJ exhibit He ridiculed the theory of the counnel for the defense that the death of Mrs Adams wan the jemilt of a deliberate design by Cornish Cor-nish and argued that It would be ab Biird to euppoac that Cornish would go down ton to mall a package to him licltUli Uli oclock Justice Lamberl announced an-nounced a Bunpenslon of the proceedings proceed-ings until tomorrow morning |