THE MASINA MURUER.The Husband’s Testimony.No Hue to the Terrible MidnightJhstt TV.The Cedar Rapids II publican of the 1 Ha is at hand, but contai is little information rlt; _f :ruing the rec nt terrible trug e ly at that place wb ch has not alreadya peared in the telegraphic columns of Tin; li.uhs The Republican says :1 he evi ence lt;•■ cerning the murder of Mrs Frank Masina, la le i to develop any new ight as to wh was the assasain, or what was he motive llt;»r committing such a gn at crime, or where to tiud the least tract that would clear up the obscure dark :11 s that hangs around Lois cold blooded murder.That such sudden and terrible death should visit the humble cottice of the innocent, the s ir nous and the poor, around w o ■ humble bearthstoue the simple and ur.envi bie necessities 1 life are purchased bv hard and unremitting toil, as was a;u*arlt; nt.v the lt;ase with the family ofW T -wMa-ona, is beyond the ken ol our conception. Tlie evidence I efore the Coroner’# inquest pictures the home of ttii# fearlul ira^edv as the abode of dome tic peace■OT * *md lein ity, and six small children as the tt nder md acred trust for whom the uni-t. : t il lt;d t in sc faithful parents have been reward* 1 with an hutuble home.Every witness testified to the temperate and industrious habits of the man, and the ever * oi reel lile ol the woman.