Show MAINTAINS GOOD HUM OR IN FACE OF SHARP QUESTIONS QUESTIONS- BY ATTORNEY 1 Cross Examination Closed Ab Abruptly and Defense Defense- Appears Appears Ap Ap- Ap- Ap pears pear Pleased With the Way He Stood the Fire J o 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GOOD BOY SAYS E. E FATHER i 0 0 w 0 o 0 As resumed d hi his seat scat the Rev Re Lindsay Parker of Broo Brooklyn lyn 0 0 J shook hands with him and his father Cather Gen him 0 o 0 on the shoulder shoulder and said Good bo boy t e 0 J 0 0 0 00 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I U NEW YORK Nov No 1 The I.-The The examination cross-examination of ot Roland B. B by by A Assistant District Attorney Osborne which was resumed at the thc opening opening- of ot court court today loday was finished within thIn a a. few minutes after its resumption The defendant was In the best befit of humor Mr l Osborne Osbornes s first question tod today was r f Did not Mr Barnet Barn t pay your wife wiCe attention t Not at all the reply Did you OU not so M testify at the Inquest rep reply to this was that Barnet had paid attention to Miss Chesebro Chesebro Chese Chese- bro in the thc spring and autumn of ot 1808 1818 before she became becam Mrs I Mr O Osborne born ceased his examination rather abruptly after aCler several questions as to th the prisoners prisoner's connection with various medical associations SIMILARITIES ADMITTED BY THE ACCUSED Mr Ir Black called Max Gumpel a handwriting expert as his first w witness tn 3 after Mr Gumpel said he had studied han handwriting more than thirty years and had testified test In many many Important cases casc among amon others the the and Becker Becher forgery th the Sharon will case the Sar Sarah h Althea Hill controversy controversy- In Cali Call forma and the I Rice cc will case in In New eW York lie declared that the conceded d and f t disputed writings were not written b by the same hand Mr 11 Gumpel said It ht was his belief that the address on the the- pol poison on pa package ka e was In the natural hand of the writer and ami that Its cr cramped appearance was due to its In ha having been written after the package was made up r EXPERTS FOR DEFENSE ARE ON Oro THE TIlE STAND On cross ex cross examination Mr Ir Gumpel said said V he would expect the sender ender of ot a Jol poison on package to e his H I p lie ITc w. w or of no case in a u. person had se sent l poison voIson to tor any any anyone one on one without u trying t to conceal his identity Mr Ir Osborne O borne got gol the witness S to sa sn say that th the IT U and C In co cO b b. b written by had mall many ch characteristics In common with common with the address addre s on the poison polson package wrapper Dr David id Elwell a handwriting expert also testified that after having made mane careful studies of the disputed dl and ind conceded writings he was convinced that the they had not b been en done b by tl the c same ame hand J J Dr Elwell was as still on when h n court was adjourned until Wednes- Wednes Wednes- Wednes G j rn t tr t t r U Miss lInss l Testimony y At yesterday afternoons afternoon's session se on Mr tr Osborne succeeded In getting all of Mamie Mamie Ma Ma- Ia- Ia mie evidence e at the last trial before the last jur jury He asked Did you ever hear Mamie elando say out outside of ot the testimony she gave at the last trial that she found toun si six sheets of that blue crescent creat crested paper paper paper pa pa- per In your our desk replied No Mr Ir Osborne Incorporated ted In all other questions ons all the statements made by Miss o at the former trial Justice Ju Lambert permitted cx GO Black to ha have haIt It noted in the minutes minute that counsel read his questions the minutes of or the last trial I loi denied that President Guild of oC the Newark police force torce had ever given ghen mone money to Mamie on b either or 01 his family Do you claim that you jou ou got ot that blue paper with the interlaced crescent at Jh the W Waldorf Mr Ir Osborne t asked do I 1 do Tho Burns Letter t Then Mr Ir Osborne showed him the the s Burns letter which ha has ad admitted admitted ad ad- he wrote but the th prisoner prisoner could could not be gotten to a admit that thal he lie wrote Tote the letter in Newark ark al although l It It was postmarked there did not w want nt to admit that he could write vertically ver ver- vertically and when Mr Osborne showed n ho d him the word vord oblige written In this manner by him he still prill refused to confess confess confess con con- fess that thal he could write a letter In th that style Counsel and witness thre threshed out again the old troubles at the Knickerbocker Knickerbocker Knicker Knicker- bocker bockel Athletic club and cou counsel sel said ald ou Do know know an any one In the Knickerbocker Knickerbocker Knick Knick- k- k r Athletic club who had such uch cau cause e to dislike Cornish as you had Z ZI I do not |