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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1898-14 PAGES. i ee eee N mere fired in quick succession. He did not sec the man who fired the shots, but saw @ man stagger baek from the curb at the ete atcele of the Wyatt batlding after the eae = Ming was sll over for five or six steps 9 = . ‘ and then fa en witness first saw the Evidence Concerning’ Weapon Intro- | man who wes staserine tack ne was ness —- -the curb stone. 2 ced in Canty Tria iter the chats were area ne maa aoe} The Well-Kn French Write du — re me = ently went back about twelve feet. The 6 own nC byl r. % man fell slowly to his knees and threw up ¥ 1, one hand. He went down so slowly that witness thought he had done the shooting ALLEGED PROPERTY "OF-GEORGE RYE | and'was setting down to shoot again Leonard L. Nicholson, jr, was recalled ——— by the prosecution. District Attorney Davis read the statement given by Mr. For June.. : ‘ ides to Hotd Nicholson to The Evening Star the day of C. D. @IBSON’S “A New York Day” Court Decides wea @ Session the tragedy, and asked tf what was printed begins th thie mumber—the typical Decoration’ Bay. was what he had said. Witness said he The Busy Corner, | &C 8th and Market Space. | S. Kann, Sons O. While & CREAN, Like the Blue and the Gray, Go Hand in Hand. This is the season of the year when parents and guardians make preparations for the closing days of school. Commencements will soon be the order of the day; some will graduate, others will advance higher in their studies. In either case it requires preparation of some sort. Our stock is complete in most every line, and our prices made as low as judicious selling will permit. Wille & GREAM SILKS. 21-inch All-silk Washable Habutias, even woven cloth, soft and 2 was pretty excited at the time, but that scenes of a typical New York day. the statement in The Star was about what “ z he had sdid. He was mistaken in that UNDERGRADUATE LIFE. AT VAS-| , e statement, inasmuch as Rye was not re- SAR, by Margaret Sherwood, a grada-|THE LINE OF DEFENSE| treating. Did not remember exactly wheth- ate, with Orson Lowell's illustrations. 4 ev he said it was a dagger or a knife that ese dropped from Rye’s hand in that statement. THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION,| i aay of the tri g : Witness was very much excited. Be tod coh a ae ¢ ninth day of the trial of Dennis J. | several people_in The Star office about th2 piacere cesreapetis at Se —s <, | Canty, charged with’ the murder of George fteen minutes after it oc- i “| M. Rye at the corner of Hth and F streets imy. Instead of 39c. a yard we ofter them at............ cesee es 29C. bagi pote eee Bag yee Lobe, | orth waste Marc is sia Coommen ren C ar ee 22S SSeS the inch All-silk Washable Habutias, in Cream and White, heavy ee i 10:15 this morning .before Judge Cols in| shots and op2ned the window ‘and looked RICHARD HARDING DAVIS" serinl, | Crimmal Court No. 1. When the prisoner | out. After the firing was over he saw a “The King’s Jackal,” illustrated by | came into the court room h2 bent over his | ™4 in the act o: pase: eee < C. D. Gtbuon, continues. aged mother and tenderly kissed her. His | gras one pe eerty aus cleric in Drew's i f cial 3 1, | 2rue store, heard the shots. He was be- se wife, as usual, was is side, and a couple | hind the prescription counzer when h> THE WORKERS—The West, by Wal-| of chairs away were his father and brother, | Feani the first shot. Reached the front Si Se ee a ee Gee ee ee ee eae cee ee renee tamecener: | Mary Ey Lamia of 2000. Cambridge atrest. 2] cect tick tet aie ee te In “SEASIDE PLEASURE GROUNDS” | Pretty, black-eyed girl in a white shirt | near the northeast corner of F and 14th Sylvester Baxter describes and Wal- | ¥2!8t, who testified to being on the Ebbitt | streets. mew seaside about Bosto: xs = - Charles F. le, the florist, testifies oO Sy shooting, but did not see the man who was | hearing the shots and running to the corner ANTON SEIDL—An appreciation by | shot uutil he fell. of 14th and F streets. He saw a young man Henry E. Krehbiel. Spencer Watkirs of 2014 Wyoming Ave-|in white overalls about midway between “MISS JONES AND THE MasTer-| [UC Dext sworn, sald he saw Rye and|the Wyatt building and the Ebbitt House Canty the day before the tragedy, and r2- | y; > knife PIECE,” a story by Anne Douglas | counted the already familiar details of | it" ® knife in his hana: The knife ap- " é: d to be a dirk knife. He aftzrward . Sedgwick, a new American writer. | Rye's calling Canty names and shaking his | P©*T* 5 : . < fist in Canty’s face. Rye seemed.to be very | aye knife in Officer Riley's hand when ri tes : smooth woven cloth. Instead of 5oc. a yard we offer them at..... 39¢. 27-inch All-silk Washable Habutias, in Cream and White. This is an exceptionally heavy and brilliant fabric and by its weight and finish one should suppose it to be a Shanghai. Instead of 65c. a yard we of- fer the anything on the market which is offered at 89c. a yard. Our price. .69¢ We also have a beautiful line of White and Cream Brocades i neat effects. very suitable for these uses at special prices. CREAM WOCLEN GOODS. 4o-inch Ail-wool Cream Albatross. Reduced from 49c. to.39c. a yd 40-inch All-wool Cream Nun's Veiling. Reduced from 49c. : Riley was in front of Drew’s drug store. esewsa see an paldeae ae se teeceseseesseess+ +39: a Yd | “RED ROCK, A Chrontele of Recon-|angiy. Canty was quiet and had what wit | Riley was in fr se a oe Saath e E ognized Battenfield as the boy : 5 = ee hi x a All-wool Cream Imperial Serge. Reduced from 4g9e. % ssemetroes? ny see a AT Se TRS GET ee Lose. | BO had ths Knife. ‘The knife In court, wit- . Vin Mariani---The Elixir of Life, which combats 7 eu : ws Z -.39¢. a y ra y B. im *| kam, but before he entered the restaurant | ¢SS Sa/¢. was ve: ee eee = ae = Aliwool Greain’ Eineiia Twill. Reduced fom 7s. | comtinues, witness heard Rye make a remark. This | “nfeld had tn his hand. Cross-examinel. | human debility, the one real cause of every ill---a AL-woo! Team Fine i. a: d A GMOUE OF WAH MAPS. ana ike was about three or four minutes after hear-| the drug store when ke saw Battenfield itabl . 5 : : 5 5 soe PP ic gear ge eli ed ao senate in marks to Canty. Witness was | with tho knife. Battenfeld waa following | VCTitable scientific fountain of youth, which, in giv- All-wool Cream Marquise Serge. educed from a Z Se 0 | the body. * . maanis “ae a yd THE WAR an ihe ary, munache whom wine | St eendactate® cau sev as|1B Vigor, health and energy, would create an en- Fes eee obec tees Peeee ree cer ececrceecetecctecece : f man nt < we pease : : z 4o-inch High Luster Cream Mohair. Reduced from syc. Bos, "aerdyeniica colonel close behind | standing in the Ebbitt Howe arog store | tirely new and. superior race. = to 4gc. a yd A notice of the more important | what witness heard Rye say to tha elderly | 00% the Wyatt building at the second shot EMILE ZOLA. Sessa sqaetscosaads iad anes 42 hans occa aan eee 2 : pet : ; 45-inch Cream Silk and Wool Fancies. Reduced from $1 : forthcoming articles and papers on| man. Mr. Davis did not object. He saw a man standing with a pistol in his the war, to begin in the July Serfb-| The elderly man sald something to Rye| hand pointed in witness’ direction. There oo Eree cores eevee tees eee 59c. a yd | ner, witl be found om the anmounce- | Witness did not hear, and Rye reptied that | was a man very well dresséd in the street, | NEVER HAS ANYTHING BEEN SO HIGHLY AND SO Y rs : s Z somal iy “ = JUSTLY PRAISED AS 45-inch Silk-finished All-wool Cream Henrietta. Reduced from | ment pages of the present tamue. | whet ne cee congo! himself: that he know Shee: eae a ee ee ee - Po AOs SSL eS es ere irr cece eee eeeeeeeeees+-5QC. a yd | Richard Harding Davis will be Serib- witness ‘Basra Kaine: eee he ee ce Cae ies | 48-inch Imported Cream Mohair Sicilian. Reduced from 89c. mem ay Culct comtntbator ene tte; seb | nager, Po Orivanlor tos athietieet aoc Sea Ee oe cene Cj 1 eee aR oy eee ea Sek Becadcecanas as ane OE aye Ject. ‘ east, the next witness, testified to knowing | third shot was fired. He did Bet ee ay ; . 4 inch Silk Warp C Road Price, 25 cents a number; 3.00 a | Canty and Rye slightly. -Was in 1421 F | thing in the man’s hand when he put It F; ‘3 40-inch Silk Warp Cream Egadine. Reduced from $1.25 year. For sale everywhere. Charlies | Street the day of the shooting. Heard two | UP the second time and fell. When witness b See ere ye -. -89c. a yd 40-inch Silk Warp Cream ‘Lansdowne, exquisite quality. Reduced * from $1.39 to... ooseese GEIS a yd Imported White Goods. Imported Fine Sheer White Organdy, 68 inches wide. Worth 75c. a yard. Specidisis2.-5-452 adie waco s oe Gee Fine Imported India Worth 37$c. Spe- CS Greererror ce ceee cote Secbere reg Cee A very complete line of Fine H and-made Pin Dot Swisses, all size dots, in pure white, all black, white on black and black on white. Spe- Feports of a pistol and ran out. He saw a | {at saw Canty and Rye they were about man lying in the street. He went toward Cross-examined, witness said he heard him, and passed Canty, who waa in front | only three shots’ fired, and saw ouly one | MARIANI WINE, the FAMOUS FRENCH TONIC for BODY, NERVES & BRAIN RECORD OF BIRTHS. of the Wyatt building, in doing so. Wit- | fired. The man fired at was two or three whit was then being carried iio Drow | Rel’ Witness ug nye's harasreny wae | FOR OVERWORKED MEN DELICATE WOMEN SICKLY CHILDREN = which was then being carried into Drew's | held. Witness saw Rye’s hands up while Beet ee Ot oee Wants _Peyeletn ne :(0 | drug stare,,and: met! x boy it ovetaliss-ola | the last shot was belny fred. ‘Che Text hand } 1 Make Reports Complete. had an open-knife in hif hand. Judge Cole | was higher than the right. The glistening Dr. William C. Woodward, the District] would not permit witness to recite what he | article was in Rye’s right hand. i iani is i = health officer, has addressed a letter to the | aid to the boy or whet the datter said to| At the conclusion of this witness’ testi- Vin Mariani is indorsed by the medical faculty all witness. The defense noted an exception. |mcny a consultation was held between th: i i eine Toca areeaaea Gree pititness said the blade pt tie knife shown | Judge Cole and District Attorney Davie on | OWVELr Che world. Itis specially recommended for Ner-. im court i » ry reporting to the health office all births |P=,7,coutt, was similag ty the one the | the subject of holding court on Decoration | yous Troubles, Throat and Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia, Seribner’s Sons, Publishers, New York. en, beautiful quality. day, next Monday. At the conciusion Judge = occurring in their practice, and asking their || “What did the young‘ma? do with the | Ccle said that there was no legal difficulty Gene’ ili . . co-operation with the office to secure a full | knife?’ 1 3 Consumption, ral Debility, B Malaria, Wasting “[ w hi i it as om he to the court sitting on a legal holiday, = (os d L G Z “I saw him give it to cer who had | suid he would consult the convenience of | Digi Sealer pgs Cot Sapa a rd of the births occurring Mr. Canty in Custody." roe = the Sauk “The tee” eee ee eases an @ Grippe. cial value from Ch opere tar Een yard. - cross-examination the witness said tne | favor of holding court on Decoration day, ared and Bankroiieren Piques | “Although an official record of svch events | officer and Canty were if front of Drew s }and it was so ordered. SOLD AT ALL DRUGGISTS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTIONS. s < et may,” says Dr. Woodward, “in later years, | drug store when the offidet’ Whs handed the ‘d oem At this point The Star's report closed. 12hc. to 75¢. a yard. | prcve to be of the utmost Importance, and | Knite. a “ Additional Evidence for Canty. VIN MARIANI GI V ES STRENGTH we are showing a complete line | nctwithstanding the fact that the report Corroborative Testimony. C. O. Woodward, a carpenter, of 417 4th from In addition to these special values ce yeon ar” ie > srr ae ea cessary for such record Is required by Francis P. McC, Saft Western Ui Si 2 of Dimities, Persian and Linen Lawns, French and English Nainsooks, la, puguiciaeas Gud cilisce Semseenibis woe eee eames me Sr Sern eee street northeast, was near th> Sun build- SPECIAL OFFER---To all who write mentioning The Washington Star, Plain Swisses and India Mulls. infrequently fail to do thelr duty in this z 4 ing on the day of the shooting. Heard one | we send a book containing portraits and endorsements of EMPERORS, EM- shot and then three others in quick succes- | BRESS, PRINCES, CARDINALS, ARCHBISHOPS and other distinguished The frequency of such failures is | t€Stified that he was in {Ke Western Union sion. Moved rapidly up to the scene of the shooting. A wounded man was b>ing car- | PeFsonages. ) yy the fact that while the gross | Cffice, on the ground fpér‘bt the Wyatt i in the population during the past | building, the day of the shoot{ng. He heard ~ 8 ‘a 8,540, only 4,573 births were | the pistol shi ts, id a 7 7 aw 1) a TERORLEAINOD NelicHie E408: ware” fe ONN ADR oor. S pater eek vanciatvacane Fis Mr. } ried into the drug store. Witness saw a MARIANI & CO., 52 WEST 15TH STREET, NEW YORK. nd 2,107 from midwives. Your co- eet | young man or boy with an open dirk knife &-button Length White Suede Gloves at $1.00 a pair. | operation with this department, to secure Poel en ame sea in his hand, and told him to give the knife} Paris—41 Roulevard Haussmann; London—83 Mortime: Stree ars 2 z - ms a full and complete record of the births oc- = to the officer, The boy had on white work- 12-button Length White Suede Gloves at..... - -$1.96 a pair. | curring within this District, is respectfully | RY® Stassered about three yards out in | ing clothes. When witness told the boy to $ Ite St z Sere a ir. | requested. The necessary blanks for this | ‘he Street and then fell. “A “colored man | giva th> knife to an officer the body had | He ran diagonally across the strect toward 16-button Length W hite Suede Gloves at... ++ -$2.25 a pair. | purpose will be promptly forwarded to you | ¥8S holdings Rye’s head. Rye was ‘picked | been carried into the drug store and the | winard’s corner, and while he was running : See 20-button Length White Suede Gloves at...... eee $2.85 a pair. | at any time, upon request in person or by | GP and when he had been carried three | toy was following in the same direction. | J.rosq another shot was fired. Witness | Paymaster’s Clerk O. F. Cato, appointed bs telephone or lette or four yards, one of the men said some- | The knife shown in court to witness was w the last two shots, which were quick | to the Amphitrite. ° ° ° thing ‘had dropped. Witness then saw a | y-ry much like it. Witness heard some one together. After the last shot was fired the Paymaster’@, Clerk W. a, SS boy In overalls with a long-bladed’ knife | say that the knife had been picked up in | tether. After the last shot was fired the y 5 = MAKES A CONFESSION. cpen in his hand. Witness said the knife | the street. When Rye's body was taken into Drew's asols. One hundred or more of White Silk Parasols, with natural and white enameled sticks. Worth $1.25 and $1.50. For.......... E in court was. Nery similar to the one the | Witness Hale, being recalled, did not re- | drug store his feet dragged along the street. White Silk Parasols, made with double ruffles and finished with Montreal—28-30 Hospital Street. B. Rogers, ap- pointmenc to the Amphitrite revoked. Chief Engineer T. F. Burgdorff, detached yard, Mare Isiand, and ordered Robert Dennison Admits Having | boy had. Witness asked the boy to let him | member saying to James Hudson, a painter, | Witness then went over toward where Stolen 2 Gold Watch. have the knife, and took hold of it. Wit-| that he did not know anything’ about the Canty) was standing. Officer Riley came up | “Chit, Sakloner tay. sacsnvee Robert Dennison, a young colored man, | 3/35, Wanted to give it to’ the officer, but | knife. and witness saw a knife handed to Riley. | , Chit, ngineer H. T. Cleaver, order of vas arrest2d today by Detectives Lacy and Pad eee fog Be oy who had it. Bat-| Witness Swaggart, also recalled, was | It was handed to him from behind. The | APY aha Was arrested today by Detectives Lacy a tenfield was told to stand up and witness | shcwn a letter by Mr. Worthington. officer was then on 14th street, near the ,assed Assistant Engineer J. M. Pickrell, Muller and locked up on a charge of grand | said: “Did you write me that letter?” Ebbitt House drug store. When asked if | Teed to the Princeton. larceny. He 13 charged with having stolen| “That looks like the bey.” “Yes, sir,” sald witness, after examin- | Battenfleld was the person who handed | ,,Dleutenant Commander A. P, Osborne, a gold watch belonging to Thomas A.| The party with Rye's body, who remark- | ing it. Riley the knife, Battenfield stood up. Wit- | three months’ sick aeeve. Mason, in October last. When arrested py | C2, that Something had dropped, witness | Mr. Worthington then passed the letter | ness looked at him carefully. x ‘ommander U. R. Harris, in- - . c r. ~. = - said, was “the coon who had hold of his “ he is the person.” Spector of equipment, Bath iron worka, white enameled sticks and frames. Worth $2.00 and $2.50. For. .$1.65 | the officers he admitted his guilt, and said| heed.” Worthington ‘then asked Me Senet Pak P Mann, a contractor, testified he a Me. White India Silk Parasols, with all-over chiffon ruffles, very ele- | By,Dad no excuse for taking th> sratch. 419 | nO grOss-examination witness stated that | he desired to correct his testimony. Wit- | was crossing from the Ebbitt House cor- sa cymaster H. T. Skelding, retired, or- ee, rap ~ : nnison keeps a blacksmith shop at 419] he did not come out of the Western ion | ness said he desired to say that when he | ner to the Wyatt building when he saw 'Y yard, League Island. gant. Worth $4.50 and $5.50. For...... serrssre++ $3.25 | 13t2 street, and on the day charged his | office until all shots had been fired. Canty | Rewigt4ld he desir position of Rye’s hand | Canty facing Rye. Heard a shot. Rye be-| Boatswain J. Sutton, detached from navy ° ° shop was visited by the prisoner, who car-| stood with a crowd around him in the on His hip, just before the shooting. he | gan to step back. The parties were not | yard, New York, and ordered to navy yard, : 9 tied the watch away with him. Recently| street in front of the building adjointng | should havo said that he saw something in | mcre than two or three or four feet apart. | Key West. 1eS 1 ec n efr= Tannison disposed of the watch, which th) the Wyatt building on the west. Witness | Rye's hand, and that Rye’s actions were | Rye was on the roadway and Canty on the| Pay Director C. Schenck, retired, de- officers recovered. The case will be heard} was on the Western Union step when he ’ curb. When witness first saw the parties | teched from navy yard, League Island, and in the Police Court tomorrow. saw Rye fail. Did not see Canty til after- | Such, {hat witness believed Mr. Rye was about to make a thrust at Mr. Canty, but | Rye had his right hand in his hip pocket. | ordered to naval home. —_-—_. ward. On further cross-examination wit-| thet wi The only remarks witness heard made by | | Acting Carpenter C. L. Bennett, appointed r Alleged Incorrect Report. ness relterated his account respecting the | guy, Witness did not think Rye had time to | The only rematies asked, “What do | May 24. : ° Pollsemen Wheeler ard Herndon were to- | boy and the knife and hearing the colored | “Mr. Worthington then read Swaggart’s | You want?” before the shooting, and Rye’s| Boatswain J. W. Angua warrant as day charged before Tria! Officer Pugh with | ™AP Sa¥ ate ee eroopeta ane Rey, | letter to htm to the jury. ‘The letter, writ- J ten after midnight Tuesday, stated thet the making ineorre:t reperts regarding the | had fallen. Witness heard somebody say: nsci ft manner tn which John C. Siler conducted | ‘That boy’s got the knife,” as the boy who | Cor iene Cae ness bothered him about boatswain from September 14, 1896. Assistant Surgeon C. J. Thompson, de- ead “murder” after it. ee ere : 2 ge W. Towles of 909 Florida avenue, Misses’ Pure White Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless, ng a being sworn, said he had seen the shooting. | tached from the Mohican and ordered to i = = cl > tating th Witness heard four shots and saw the man | the Montersy. silk tapes, crocheted at neck and armholes ..............25¢. each | manner in wht Teaser UNS decision wir bo | hima tt conte cine BSG SOG ED ee who shot him. His| Ensign D. F. Sellers, detached from the Se a f tmnt Inter Witness was questioned at great length} On cross-examination Mr. Swaggart said | left and was raised. When witness first | Alliance and ordered to Independence with Ladies’ Pure White ‘Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, lace and re eae ote, cae AS alee) Tee | es Pare hes Pee eee boonies er peep ree ee “"Paswed Fons es J. McKernan, silk trimmed; lace yoke and sleeves, 50c. values, all sizes35c.&39c.ea. pee i Oe ‘nlfe: how! the parson wie seeaiptiag he | something in nd when it was behind | feet from Canty, out in the stree ; Prosecutor Mullowny today issued an at- him. Canty and Rye were then two or|the Ebbitt. Mr. Worthington offered the | Ordered to the Alexander. shut the blade; how he had asked the per-| three fact apart. A tachment against Moses Sinshelmer, who | gon for it and how the knife had been was arrested last evening on the charge of | handed by the person to dite of the officers Saw Rye Examine a Knife. breaking Charies Lewis’ arm with a stick. | Who had hold of Canty. It was handed to] Mr. Worthington announcd that the next statement of witness as to the remark, ‘assed Assistant Engineer W. D. Weaver, which was ruled out; as others had been | Ordered to the Rhaetia. a of the same character. The statement was Assistant Engineer P. L. Neal, detached made a part of the record, the defense not- | {cm Monadnock and ordered to the Mon- Ladies’ Pure White Lisle Thread Vests, in 4-thread and gauze weights, some with silk crochet fronts, others plain with silk ribbons, 75¢. ee: Lees: 2 ere pe sagt the officer over the latter’s shoulder. He| witness was very deaf, and Charies Keat- | ing an exception. fin values . 2 tie «+--+... 48c. each = ie pee tenes to the police station | scacw that the officers lieme Cot alleys ing Iwas calladin tiatsene 4he Getter atone = ome Ensign J. Cottrell, ordered to the Rhae- rsheimer deposited 310 collateral, and was | He was a big man-with @ red mustache. | or SES AGla'¢o tell te Saw a Weapon Fall. tia. Lad Pure White Silk Vests, low neck, sleeveless, silk crochet | trial ana Mr MMilow ty SBbeat, today tor See ee (bad Canty | and ata co eae a Story | James pp eae neem maya Sane ie ee ee aes neck and armholes, silk ribbons, 75c. values ......... -.---48¢. each | «event into court. whom the knife was handed. x lett ae Hotel peut 18 o'pack: Se eee Sey, see cueTaunonian Rhaetia. i = : : : pees See pic eee esenrar and went up lith street to F. " «| Lieutenant J. C. Norton, executive officer Ladies’ Pure White Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, -sleeveless, lace Mize: ina Bakery. cea apes conmings a iae Saag eens eae nie fle ee ese to as | ee Dome Leonard L. Nicholson, jr., now living in]a man coming diagonally from the Ebbitt | His hands went up, and as they did so] Ensign J. Byrne, ordered.to Leonidas. Baltimore, a newspaper reporter, being ae ea eae Fae ret fes ane something which witness thought was a apnsign H. Myddleton, ordered to the sworn, stated that he was on the east side Neleet, Ped at it and put | weapon fell. Witness did not see it, but | Alexander. of 14th street above F going south on a| poe ack in his pock song-taled rare? 98 2 | heard the metallie sound. ‘Witness thought qbnsien J. Martin, ordered to the Alex- bicycle at the time of the shootmg. He] ness sald to the man: “That's a tough | the article dropped out of the man’s le! Ensign J. H. Crozier, ordered to the Al- heard a shot and looking around to locate|knife for a citizen to carry.” The man | hand, Witness saw no weapon before he! .[o0umn % it heard three more. He saw a gentleman |™mumbled something. From his lps shaping | ‘efi the seme. | ate with any | Ensign W. MoCrea?y, ordered to the a cee Ie 2 in @ silk hat and frock coat falling to the | t seemed ha said, “Go to h—1. government officials as to what he knew | Dorothea. Sane = concrete. Several parties picked up the | ,.7he man went on to the telegraph office | Shout the case, witness replied that he met | Lieutenant G. E. Kent, executive officer miger Subject of the King. | body, and as It was picked up witness saw | Comer and began to talk cross to two men | gout the case. wi Sergeant Moore on the | of the Celtic. Prof. Maina has become a citizen of the| @ knife fall. Witness started to pick up|0",the corner. Witness called out: “Luok | INE aver the shooting and told them | Lieutenant F. 8. Boyce, executive officer United States. Chief Justice Bingham | the knife, but some one else got it before | OUt: he’s got a knife. what he had seen. He had no: been called | of the Alexander. He knew he was talking cross, he said, Lieutenant J. C. Dow, exccutive office of granted him final naturalization papers | him. A young man seventeen or eighteen . *|to the district attorney’s office. Mr. Shil- t J. yw, executive o An alarm was turned in from box 653 about 11 o'clock this morning for fire in the upper story of R. W. Blair's bakery, in the rear of 647 H street northeast. The cause of the fire is not known. It is thought that damage to the amount of $50 was done. fronts, silk ribbons...........2.... nite t seeeeeeeeeee-.- 69. each White Silk and Lisle Hosiery. Children’s White Hose, in plain and ribbed, all size: See... -25C. Se ars Tibbed, all eae from his actions. Witness said the shoot- Ladies’ White Lisle Thread Hose, plain, Richelieu ribbed and lace Mats. cgan Petes Poe ee Up the knite ently & Workman, picked | ing"then took place, and afterward be saw Big ened cede a Sunewteent #2. Borsy, axectios o@cat CC SEE era eat oe Lay pitt tintescessse: 35c. | Htaly, no fonger is a subject of King Hum? | ,pattendeld was asked to stand up, ana | {he Pody of the man who had pulled out | Te, /iroreane {Lieutenant F Ellery, ordered to the Al- Ladies’ Fine White French Lisle Thread Hose, plain and all-over | ber He filed his frst declaration Febru-| Dioked tt up. anon Peasibta a = He then saw a boy pick up a knife, open- Mr. Worthington’s Charge. Nance. < eC OE ee cs ay ite dressed, asked the one wha picked up the | Piaded. under the body. The boy tried to] «somebody, on behalf of the govern-| Assistant Enginceer T. Alward, detached Ladies’ Pure Whi ot Grea Phas ee =a Knife to give it to him. Wiyness thought | DUE the Knife in his pocket, and witness | oo - declared Mr. Worthington, “is en- | from the Philadelphia and ordered to the ies’ Pure White and Cream Plaited Silk Hose............75¢. Charged With Embesslement. Saffell was the one who thade the request, | ‘ld him to give it to an officer. deavoring to suppress every bit of evidence | Monadnock. = Wendell 8. Miller was today arraigned be- | , Witness described how “Rye fell, going | acthe ihn the poe rie a, Witness, was ex fore Judge Kimball on the charge of | 2" Stag imran if = raise him- | one the boy picked up. embezaling #325 from the United States | shois fired. Hye ee acpi. the aunie An Byewitness. o Casualty Company of New York, while act- were fired. He thought Rye was about six] After The Star’s report closed yesterday : 5 ese i > aoe 5 ing as an agent in thfs city for the concern, | Or eight feet from the cognerjeurb when he fi Itnes - 7-inch wide White Moire Sash Ribbon. Special........20¢. yard. | Mr. Miller dented the charge. and, as he | fell. Witness placed his-wheel against a | (80 7st witness eworn was Charies L. Wil A e 7 B z iams, who said he saw the whole of the | deferse noted another exception. 3} to 5-inch wide White Taffeta Moire Ribbon, for sashes, wished to consult counsel, the case was | cri#robh pole and went toward Rye. Sev- Frank Brassell, , & operator, » continued until tomorrow. ‘The arrest was | °f#! people were already thi Rye’s head testitied to hearing the shots and 25¢., 29c. and 39c. made by Detzetives Helan and McNamee. et ee — ee fee in ee Rye stagger back ten or fifteen feet Leni caciet oe aes on tte pear The rst. an Witness heard D 4 4 ) the jingle the body had been lifted up. He saw the knife very dis: . It knife about eight inches ep 2 very Straw Shapes. Oo sharp, pointed blade. It ies oe He the midle of his body as it the street. | walked out in the street about fifteen feet Two Full Regiments of Hats--This Season’s _. me DMtES Sr coast naa none am Ska | ae eee Cae en ee ase aE Correct Styies. least Hedy wen yne Sh drop at the time Rye's | | Cross-examined, witness sald Rye was That’s the way we put our stock of Ladies’ Fine | Biscun: told Min Fierro Warsrnmeiuses cold be bad | t3 tho street and fen Zell Gown” Witt Untrimmed Hats, which go on sale tomorrow = ar Thompson abort ie ican, nae SMG. ME. | Se ae bad got out into (Se street . ‘ ~ | Questioning, said he Mr. W: Mere About the Knife, Edwin F. Madden was next sworn. Wit- td o ness had come out of the Ebbitt House THERE ISN'T A SINGLE HAT AMONG THE MANY HUN- Noyes, Mc. Cromwell an Tse | on the coro. when the Seat spt was DREDS BUT WHAT IS WORTH FROM........... .69¢. to $1.50 time yes body was pineenta pret ot the |but saw Mr. Rye fall witness being Mr. Bell’s Testtmony. The first witness called after recess was 8. KANN, SONS & 00,,|zeemmeee: [Se See a : 8th and Market Space. g "| trend ‘on the nor