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Show Tin: mtviA nun. Ceu-.a.r.aAiiiliinlleu r Hie llrlin.laiil. -lie l.f.ilf. i:,fflUlnn. Uknvkii, Col., n'. i.n. Iii the (Iravee trial Dili inoruInK, ritevtm en-nounced, en-nounced, alter ittiuluatloii of 11 letter, thai Hi prcaecutlon withdrew nil on-J.itloiia on-J.itloiia to lu I10I111; nliulttoil In evl-denro. evl-denro. Thlala Ihu letur which, It la elahu..J, thu doctor wrote to Mr. liar-miby liar-miby In liiu Knincl'ro at the tlino ahe waa mi her wuy to Danvernnlalaliout llio time the faul bot'.ln waa mailed. II lnlentlen la to provo that thudoetor lliouht that Mri. Ilunauy wa lu Han I''riiclncjaud therefore no could not have nullud tho bottle to her lu Denver Den-ver If huthour.ht ahe waa claewlnre. Judge Kuimuii read the letter, which explained to Mr, llamaby how lu get the dotlor'a check caahej, and told of thu death of I1I1 brother. It waa dated March 7th an I waa poatcj at Providence Provi-dence March mnli Htoveni then paid he wlahe.1 thulclter to ko Into evldcuce. Under Initructioiia of thu court the letter w-ut paaaed from Juror to Juror aud finally handed back to JuJgo P'ur-niao. P'ur-niao. Judge Funnan roaunud the doctor' direct examination, and hoUculod that liulold Mr. lllckey that he engaged Dolllu Ilanley toppyon Mia. Haruai.y. He waa In Denver in Match lait with hla brnther'arcmalua. Thla coucludoii hla direct examination, examina-tion, and Mr. Mtuveiu began hla croaa-oxauiluallou. croaa-oxauiluallou. Thu criax-uxaralnallou of Dr. llravea waa lengthy. The doctor denlea everything tworu to by tho other wltneaaea, or, If hi. did 11 )t deny their tuitlmouy he would aay liu could not ramember. Ho did not attempt to ft ml out about the autopay or aualyall of Mia. Ilarual.y'a remain when liu arrived here, notwlthttaudlug heherd that thu waa lailaoued, I natexd of thla, he and A friend vlalted Hie hall gamp the day of hla arrival, Dr. Urnvea aa) a hu did not tell the wltmaa that he thought the Ilennett family had acnt thewhlaky. He nckuuii ledgod lielug Interviewed by Iteporter Iducoln In the l'rovldenre telegraph cnice nnd tald that ho might havo told Lincoln that Mi. Hariiahy had many lovera Atid that aome of them wen. vllu, but hu denied that he aald heaaw.Mra, llaruahy and KJw.ard Ilennett In a cumprouilalng poalllnn, Hu ncknowl. edged that tho letter he wrote Mra. lliruaby In regard to putting n guardl-ail guardl-ail over her waa hla own Invention, and that the itxecutora of thu Itaruahy oatatekocw nothing ut It. Thni.roae-nitlori Thni.roae-nitlori Inquired na to where the 1u,oijii of Mra, liurnat.ya money, auptioaed to hAV.Vxeu detoalted fur her by (iravea, waa. He aald hla account hooka were luat but there waa no audi balancu d ju Mra. Itirnnliy, and that he ha I ui-cntinled ui-cntinled for every cent of her money, Heilenlcd that he talJ Jamea 11. Conrad Con-rad that he aent thu bottlu of vrhiaky to Mra. llamaby. A Terrible Tragorir. 'New Ohluam, Dec. 2d, Thu jAcuyum't Currnllton, Mlai., apeclal taye: A tcrrlulo tragedy was committed commit-ted In thla county lut night lu the lection locally known m l.lttle Tuxaa. Homo one tlreil Into the realdem-e of I.awaon I.otr, fatally wounding b!m, and alau aorloualy wounding Mra. W. U. Melra. A man named tloorge Tay-lot Tay-lot waa ulaol.i the room, nnd whnm It laaupp'aud thoahot wnv Intended for, waa not hurt. It auema that fierce Melra end Taylor had a dllllimlly u few yeura ago. Hupl(.lou ri-ited on Melra aa butog the one who attempted the Htawtiiailoii. Thla murnliicra oao wiint to Melre'a liouae to nrrert him, Taylor lielug (inuotthe uuuitior. Melra rcfn&cd to ho nrri uud nnd drew a knilu, where uiinn T.ylor bcin llnuu And kllh-i Melra, puttln-talx bullet in hla body Taylor waa takon lu cliarg by the |