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Hazard We ¥ K.P wo, Husiness Manage OFFICES Beattle—t10T Third a ©. aE, New York—20 Tem Past ee Chicawo tts U.S > One cent per copy; MR conte per By wail or carriers No tren copten. month, delivered Rotered at the bs aahington as second-ct — - . ~ THE NAGGING WOMAN Tf there te any Instance on earth which 1 © to doubt the ‘wisdom of the Creator, and which t ale man ats above all the Receasary evils, It Is the woman that nags ‘There are some things that curse human existence which are bear- Able, some that are remediadle, and some that are curable, but the nag ging woman ts none of these She is at once a suicide and a murderer, shortening, Insidiousty but aurely, her own life and that of the 1 devil shackled to her, aud hope- Jessty dwarfing the mental and physical growth of her offspring } She is the one nuisance above all others that ought to be duppressed, and the one of all others that can’t be. ‘The Rev. J. Henness of Keokuk, Ia. knows her to hin sorrow and i pndoing. He Was married ‘to her, but he could not live with her and maintain a Christian frame of mind. So he left her and when the con- ference brought him up for trial he resigned from the ministry and from the cherch, and then, turning to his wife, who was present to witness his discomfiture, he said f “Woman, behold the wreck of a man you have made Whereupon the woman is said to have brok down and wept. But { At ts not Hkely that her tears melted her by That ean in a nagsing Woman attends strictly to its business as a pump, and (s unaffected by sentiment. thing tn which Become brutal Jeaving him in (Continued Late other in rapid these incidents torneys in the Interesting to @ decade ago. tion Throughout that the chit tween the youn, entry into the st “The Date of Your Marriage” . Fulton, at the close of the de tensce case, recalled Underwood to Tt is declared upon what | ging ts hereditary and ts transmitted from mohef to daughter, but most People who have entountered it will believe that it has no natural home, Dut comes direct from the devit Certainly there ls boy is mostiy = = = = —} CASE The Underwood trial late yester- @ay afternoon was replete with in- snterest—incident, humorous, etic and puzzling succeeding one an- controversy over a question Btockton’s “The Lady or the Tiger” | ‘was to magazine readers more than | carried th answer to his celebrated |'t* murder by riddle story to his grav: ‘of the Underwood trial puzzle | Would have reveaied had it been tak- Aberdeen when ikely to forever remain missing. | yen removed from were frequent clashes between Pro: ecuting Attorney Fulton and Att ney 8. M. Shipley, senior o the defense. The last of these fn courne of an argument to the over the question whether the phould be permitted to crons The defendant, Paul Underwood, for | mad of bringing out the fact| pathy of his « 4 he is accused was born only a few month SA is marriage to Nellie Went erwax at Aberdeen, and showing that | do there had been aimed to be expert aut entually learns that he has in his phy: he can claim sanctuary. and very Wkely take to drink, ‘And,” he sald, “ “say he has come upward from a “Move upward, working out the beast, ind let the ape and tiger die.” y eaid: ———— ONE JEALOUS WIFE of m Jealous wife. sf & country Rewspaper—the Sallsbu: town deca no account of the fitness of things. saw her husband pase quietly into t Taking a wife hastily arranged a shaw! the kitchen. and embraced in an ardent fine scorn. this ment the question: asked. Mr, Shipley ous objection. ing of thi witnemnes be divided manner. -examination. will you tell the jury t marriage to Nellie Underwood?” was hortty that nag- none more closely tn league with him and more faithful in affording him delight than the nagging woman. Another proof that the quality comes direct from the devil les In the fact that the nagger, though all too common, is in reality a freak of na ture, Inconsistent with human feeling and emotion. It is the peculiarity of the nagger to enormously exaggerate dvery- thing, even if she do not wholly invent her grievances. Tf the husband be healthy, if he be mot cursed with a highly nerv- ous organization, what happens ‘The first thing ts that any love he may ever have had for his wife ies, drowned in the flood of her tirades, ng surrendered his love for her, the nagger keeps up the mi Ging: he begins to look on her as a nuisance; from this view to dis ‘and then to positive hatred i# not a long journey. ‘The man ew | strength some- He may not actually beat her perhaps It would be better for both if he did—but he wil! invariably He may not be able to give the rapler-like thrusig of sarcasm that (came with such devilish naturalness to her, but he camuse the bludgeon ef abuse and profanity—uniess he be « minister and a Chri If there be children, he may continue, for their sake, to live with her, Dut tt is an awful home at which to bring up children. Such @ family fsa het! on earth. ‘ThE husbands of the nagging Women may Classes: The strong-willed man. who talks back and holds his own, but whoee life fs shorn of all it sweetness and warped in dts opportunities ‘the easy-going, who resorts to clubs and barrooms, and the docile, “dog- Uke” one that takes to insanity. into three HIS MOTHER DIDN'T CARE ‘A Nittle wait was arrested In Nex York the other day, and when he faced the judge he told his story. His mother didn't care for him and he Decame a child of the street. ‘are for yer, yer ain't got no mother.” ‘There's a sermon. ‘ , Its diction ts uncouth, but the utterance Is sincere, and by one—God hen yer mother don’t ‘There is always a chance for the boy whose mother cares. But for _ “the tiny acorn of a man which the wheel of a passing cart may crush, how shall it push aside the leaves and sprout and grow into an oak? animal, ‘The old theologians said man has fallen. brute. And the 4 his ancestry cleave to him, expecially in youth. It i# only the “mothers that make it possible for a healthy bey to his mother fall him, bell has the advantage of heaven. Stall asked Napoleon what was the greatest neet ‘ sermon goes direct to the root of most of the sin in this world. ity, Kan., Press- \ ‘was almost insanely Jealous of her husband. 8! use her husband was as ugly as a mud fence. imagined ail sorts of delinquencies, among them that her hus- Band was making love to the hired girl. determined to detect him in the very act and articte. evening she ark and the domestic was out. he kitchen. The few matches in over her head, he servant, went around the house and entered Kisses were ‘With her heart almost bursting from indignation she took a long Dreath preparatory to administering a rebuke to her faithiess spouse and She tore herself from the fond embrace, struck @ match, stood face to face with the guilty wretch, with a look on her face Ike that of the man who said to King David, Thou art the man,” and found herself confronted with— ‘The hired ment joral: “Be sure you're right, then go ahead.” the stand for the express purpose of The mo- ‘Mr. Underwood, date of your set up a strenu- He passionately ac- cused Mr. Fulton of having resorted to unfair means in deterring the aak- ; question until fense's case had been closed and It excured the 4 i from furthe: from page one) ___lattendance, He loudly” protesna Yesterday Seainst the doing of an injustice to the question of the Underwood babe bath~ | relevant. succession. One of plunged the at: [the lawyer case into a violent |'he Jury to retire fully aa| While the argument fe | Mr. Fulton conten that the babe wan out of wediock ‘The famous noveliat |!MPortance, as them as Frank vious guilty re! and ® solu~ en to woods |thie er |rlght unsel for| the afternoon ther ‘ound, he Manfully to Mr. Shipley « mamine |reseue of his cli a str ai jeourt that had he k lof the child's legi b-| raised, be could. b n of his depar felt relations be-|the fact that Paul eople prior to their| wood had loved ni te of matrimony. | well, and had marr to nave the latter's of mur. With dramatic @ the ather’ hia client, and asserted warmly that lexitimacy of the was entirely ir- The debate waxed warm between | Judge Griffin ordered to the jury room it was in progress, ded that the fact the child of love of the utmost wing a motive for ¢ parents whone pre- Hons ite xistence the Under- Ballard. On contended for the child's Wegitim- '» testimony, the Rescue manfully nd inetd for the aym- He told the the queation acy waa to be have proved by a ted witneswen that and Nellie Under- t jot wikely but too led barely in time honor, was an ter of common knowledge to half the population of Aberdeen fervor he praised Kiting he ha ad pan Ing skeleton ~ in drag forth of thin Save Your Blush vi Fulton 4 for vident A the Jury pieott * 4 « jin noe th Jexchuded This ended the incident, except for lthe attorneys. ‘They are stilt disput which aide the Rpplause was for. Attorneys Shipley etm that M the «int! alt in | Fulton and Mr Hing Faben, on} jthe hand, contend with equal] | war that the audience was m expronaing {te sympathy for the | Jstate In ite effort to convict an un- x |natural father of infanticide. j What a Woman Said During the storm last ‘Thursday tid.” when questioned, say the ma- |! Man, with his wife and three jority of the women and gifts who |months old infant, epent 14 hours on lare regular attendants at the trial. |® float while it was washed by the eston asked Under you didn't have Jaround your hy ot that I km “As & matter of fa: plenty house witness, “That's all,” remarked Mr. Fi eurtly. Forms ne Opinion The firat witness called yeaterday afternoon after the Star went to pre was Dr. Willlam 8 John Downey. He maid ne had practiced medicine for eight years. #In answer to Mr. Shipley’s long-winded hypoth fm 4 question, cofid form no opinion as cause of death, Croas-examined by Mr. Paben. and aaked the gtate’s top-heavs hypoth. etjcal question, witness again sald he War unable to express an opinion as to the catine of deatn. Dr. Emil Bortes, a practict jan and surgeon for 17 yea called to the witnens stand asked whether he had ever made periments with the bodies of the object of ancert Ing whether water could reach the lungs and stomach of animals ki! led by chloroform and submerged. He stated that he had made experiments of that character npen the bodies of five cats and three dogs. beginning last Monday and ending Tuesday. ‘The Unfortunate Pussy ‘The first experiment upon a cat. The unfortunate pussy ‘was placed In a sack alive and im- to th mersed in ait water for three hours. | A post mortem revesied a small quantity of water in the lungs and |stomach. There was a little froth In the lunes. ed by chloraform and not immersed in water. appearance very similar to those of the drowned animals ‘The witness’ most Interesting ox Dpertment was with two doge which were chioroformed to death and = moeraed in salt water for 12 hours, A postmortem examination revealed a small au tity of water tn the lungs, none in the stomach, and little froth In the lungs sages. There are the condition the Underwood baby's tungs are al- leged to have been found. Could Not Say Dr. Bories was then asked the usual hypothetical question by Mr. the Shipley. He said he thought lungs ond other on such a case be subsoil copical examination. very dificult to a ence or absenc water in the lungs. The fact that the lungs were ‘esilient, would indicate the presence f air and absence of w 4 He would have -to see the body of th child mentioned In the hypothetic question, before he would be able to form an opinion as to the cause of death. Witness ma an answer of the same character to Mr. Faben's hypotheti.al question in crose- examination. On redirect examination the wit- ness # that water might have been forced Into the child's lungs by the force of its fail Into the water. An important fact brought out wae It would be rtain the pre might be caused within a few seo- oform. The tise of the drug was mont dangerous in infancy, D. Limerick, president of the board of health, was the next witness. His testimony was rather in favor of the |drowning theory. Recalled Underwood At this point the Closed ita nd Mr. Fulton recalled Un 1 to the stand for cross-ex- ttal, the fi state was medical exp ate In tte cn. witness call- ir. P.M. Mil t who tent) in chief. ler, for the wan asked a few que the effects of chloroform which the | He me touching court had held were py rebyttal. Several more experts fol- lowed him on the stand, and others will come up this morning. ‘The only important witnesses in er only in rebuttal were Mra, Rose Hetzler of Ballard and F, A, Hazelton, « news paper man of South Bend Hetzler testified that the yard of t house where the Underwoods tive ones In evidence. Mr. Hazelton told of an Interview with Underwood soon after his cap ture, in which the Intter confeaned |the accidental killing of the child by “Were there no recks just ike thin! Not that I know of,” answered the | ei er 1901, 3110. |**Workmen pave been the witness ald he| Many inatanc was made) Other animals were kit!-/ ‘Their lungs presented an | in which | | run, ADVISING THE POPE ‘American Clergy Tells Him What to Do V being atioan frou! ray in America, of fering advil hd suggentions garding oh fr n the Pht ppine Part ne writers aU Port, and others oppore the views of Archbishop Ireland given out. re ewntly, which the mi favored the palley of the United States gov ernment It was announced today that the pope aM Alsplea at th protter voluntary ae and ts onaider whether the time is not pportune for eaiiing the American rey order, as hé regards Phi ippine affair as out of their juris Mott ‘SNATCH WIFE AND INFANT waves. His family b Ing at Al-Ki point float, which to A been camp: in @ tent ono from its moor Wear Our Sweil Dressers We Fit..... 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