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| i i ii / | ; Babies Creamate in the Kitchen >tove and Meals Cooked over the Fire More than 200 Infants Destroyed Sample Entries From the Quack’= Book —Threats of Lynching Doacto cen even worse din the reports of yesterday. once, No. 2243 N.- 1s proven tot ] ‘Mar of his resic Fifth street. lerground gol zhast!) y evic polishe Hathaway sdogs were ntoth corroner’s office ay noon nd the entire collection were pro- ne f in- bones of in o be either the f mothers who ed skele pregnancy. T little ty-one ones have eady been unearthed and the detec- tives are still at work with SPADE AND PICKAXE. hunting for additional Yesterday afternoon officers made a evidence. search ot the Bristol avenue prem- ises, where Hathaway was arrested and found a satchel filled with vials, powders, and some surgical instru- Mrs. Hathaw that ec iustruments had been said nents used ver husband in his nefarious business, account-book containing dates ranging from May, 6, to July, 1552, in which peared the names and addresses of | to- tor ind also produced an ap- more than two hundred females, wether with the amount charged services in each case. In conversa- with Magistrate Krickbaum, tale tion tt sickning and She hut oa © woman told a evolting mevery detail. said that the bodies tound were smail portion of the number of in- tants destroyed by him, and that he had performed hundreds of When asked where be found, asked it she would be held oper, the re- trons. nains could the woman us a par- ty to the crime. Upon being assur- vd that the law would have to take its course at all hazards, she deciared that numberless bodies had been cre- mated in the family cooking-stove, and that the meals tor the family had | n prepared by the heat from hu- | man tuel. lestroyed the bodies but all evidences | of guilt at the same time. Amo: said tha other the things woman t she herself had had twins, and that they had died in) childbirth. “Were you not also a victim of asked the m: malpractic us The woman hesitated. d the fact. and finally admit “What was done with the bodies?’ ‘The doctor wanted to burn them irst, but I could not ¢ psent, ly burie they were fi a of Rising Sun Jane, where hived.*” When confronted with the direct root of his guilt, Hathaway demed it, but the woman maintained that they were true. % doctor in diposing of the evidences of > dogs which have aided the bis horrible callmg are fat vicious- looking brutes, and have lived for years on human flesh. Although tho? had lived for nearly two days | watts oe food, when fresh ‘meat was y turned away ing that tl from rey Were true rite ater aters. The streetes surrotinding the i mal-practitio of the > filled by curtosity-seekers and loud threats ot e, Tune 26.—The case ot defaulting state 1 as called Polk, Met. urer, V treas- in the criminal court this morning. Polk’s counsel asked | 2 continuance of affidavits on ac- »f the absence of his clerk and hookke eper, while WHOLESALE MURDER. s by This method had not only who is} the attorne directly te goes on to pects to fF amount ot will realize the the a of the jury was begun. state. empanne ate A Possible CRETE From the Mexico Intell The Jefferson City of the the Kansas City positively announced the candidacy se ecee: Times has of Hon. John S. Phe!ps tor Goyenor jn 1884. | what he 1s talking about and John S. | Phelps has consented or will consent it will hardly | to make the race. { advisable for any one else to enter | the contest. Hs character for honor ‘and the strictest integrity has never been questioned. The history of his public lite and his entire political statesmanship As a lawyer career is that of \ true, noble manhood. he may have equals, but no superiors | As aneighborand friend belov- in the west. he is universally honored and }ed. His democracy is as sound and hat ot Thomes Jet- | unquestioned as t in matters of du- Jack- | ferson; his courag as unwavering as Andrew His | ty son. pubhe hie as a If the correspondent knows | and ' congress- man tor nearly twenty years and as | gove nor is without a stainor a without a blur or imuendo. | A man of brain, the broadest culture and th pable of filling any pos:tion to which picion, nost varied experience, ca- | the voice of the people might cull \ him, from president to the is no Missouri for Phel ps if he is willing to run. Mr. Hayes $12.00Check. Washington Cor. | ship of his own town, it won- der the democracy of are Peiladelpbia reco) A year or two before ived ut the White silent partner in the : e arr house, sion house of Le Duc & headquarters were a seventeenth the aurtof the wi orth-west. Bardweil Hayes n that oly old Duc, whom j firm’s notes. the h } its doors been whisth ouch of its vant few were smart notes to a sharp young taat county, who came adout the time we I n Mr. Hayes. Wide awake Drug; Messrs. ~ ae are always alive to theirt nd spare no pains to secure every is wain witness. 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