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Show Till 11 111! 1-1 Tnni. Uelend-tiil I site. I In lite aiamli Ills Mor-r. DiNMfi, Dso. SI In thu Gravea trial today Nlel Dahl, clicmlt, waa called ti Ihu stand. Hu aalt that arseultu oT itotasslum waa commonly use-dHsmsdlclneln thosharuof fowler's fow-ler's lolutlou. The formula for com-Iounillng com-Iounillng arseultu of lolavtum waa very ilmple. Wltnesa made testa to llndarittiluoflun. Wttnt-as exjlalned a number of teeti and said that after tho minims weru obtained In llltle glnoa tulies, It was necessary to list them to provo what they were. There weru many vtgclatiu alkaloids which could not bo delectud lu thee) stem alter belli r taken. H-lllo llnnlry, Mrs. llarnaby'i former for-mer maid, said that Gravea Introduced her In Mrr. Ilarnauy, and thruugh bis Inllueaco Mri. Ilaruaby ado ted her aa a traveling companion anil maid, Hho Informed Uraes uf Mrs. Haruab)'a Intention of purohailug a housu from lleuuett. This waa tile cause of thu threat from Graven to Mrs. HarLaby of apjielntleg a guardian. Dr. Uraves theu wsnt on lbs witness wit-ness stand. Ho aald that he ma lo tbu aciiualntaucii of Mis. Harnaly throe years ago. Shortly after war J she engaged en-gaged him as her ph) slelan. After Iho death of Mr. Ilaruaby hundvlied Mri. llaruale to contoit llio will and iu. gesttd Lawier Hnllou. After a com-prorut-o he bad liecomu Mia. Jlsruaby'a oitent. He said that ho never a lvlsc-d Mrs. Ilaruaby lo mafau au affidavit that Maud Ilaruaby was not ber daughter. daugh-ter. Ha denied having told Mri. llarnaby that her husbaud badwlllul 1 I.UOU tn his mlitress. Ho alio dents de-nts I having raid an) thing OMiluit tho IlennetU, as hu new nolhlug Injurious ti them. Tbu doctor aud Mri. llarna-by llarna-by was very extravagant, and (lent tlO.O'l I In Him year. Aa her agent, hu oljeclet to this. Hu did not know how much Mrs, llarnaby bcquealed lu hlni until the will was rual after her death. |