“Where were you on Sunday night, the sixth of this month?”

“I was on a ship, traveling from Honolulu to San Francisco.”

“There were other passengers aboard that ship?”

“Oh, yes.”

“I call your attention to the defendant, Mrs. Anna Newberry Moar, and will ask you if she was aboard that ship as a passenger.”

“Yes, sir, she was, but not under the name of Moar — she was traveling under the name of Newberry.”

“And she was accompanied by whom?”

“By a Carl Newberry, her husband, and Belle Newberry, her daughter.”

“Belle Newberry is the young woman sitting on the aisle of the first row of spectators on the left?”

“Yes.”