Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1901 — AGAINST MRS. BONINE. [ARTICLE]

AGAINST MRS. BONINE.

Further Krldence Heard lu the Wn*hlngtou Murder Trial Washington telegram: The trial of Mrs. Lola Ida Bonine for the murder of James Seymour Ayres, Jr„ last May, was resumed in the morning in the criminal court No. 1. J. Frank Drew, the capitol policeman, who was on the stand last Friday when the court adjourned, resumed his testimony. He swore that he had several times seen the defeldant come out of Ayres’ room. The last occasion was about a week before the tragedy. It was at night, about 9 o’clock. On cross-examination he testified that he looked over the transom Into the room on the morning when Ayres’ body was discovered. He was closely questioned as to the location of the furniture, clothing, and the position of the body, to which; he has testified upon direct examination. He testified that there was space enough behind the door for a person to have stood there while the door was opened to ndmlt another person.