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rheumatism, nephritis, endocarditis, coma, was denied by him. 10 THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1909 Trees nga! st him when he wa | while trying dispose of alleged limitation iar a George st Jeweler. | He ‘ / wired RUIN IN NEW op ahah Danie OTe Mr Maw" ag \ emit WHERE 300 CIT tp New York at telling him iG, UNDER WATER, “sone me ' BOSTON, Mass ee of his predicament, In his pocket HAVOC WROUGHT fag ; Charged with the murder by patton were found sevgral | cheap ring AND THE HUGE Waves Vantng ak eae uae teas MACHINE GETS UNMANAGE- not worth 60 cent rhe SHE OULy Oo nee boys and a girl, Mra] ABLE AND CRASHES INTO | young man had asked $46 for each BOATS TWO OF THe Ele her, a quiet looking ¢ A TELEGRAPH POL j rine ° BARGES, WERE POUNDE, Sia Page eg PR eR ord AFTER BIBLE DATA PIECES AGAINST THE Doty New England | (my | (Hy United Press.) es, according to the In-| NEW YORK, Sept. 80.—Kdward! BERKELEY, Cal, Sept. 30—Dr vestigatic f police, were Haker eo r of @ Mineola, Ie I.) wititam F. Bade, of the faculty of committe wrance ranging ’ vd arker ton Neri the Pacific Theological Seminary hous : yt ite ak bee ee Mineola Prose fo I" a vais oft is pursuing exeay band t 5 on the life of " ; a mot Pena” arly today) work in Egypt for the purpose Not in the whole history of crimt-| ioe hg rag rher from to the Bible ACen a nk to Informa pal Jurisprudence tn th United jekevitie, i Blasi Mc tm EE erg fling case. Despite the fact that Benner a dan ino | | Mrs. Kelleher is known to have col [ner the mac eur immanne | } wrt ‘t t h pot Fn The heavily to the «round De ath was | fon is growing that the Perk ae meen uh 1 crimes were committéd fight rege reste re = are ba ynder the influence of others, and a of the wrecked mach and| Suit costs amounting to $100 anal that the mystery, when cleared, will show her to have been the tool of w nothing of the accident until) temporary alimony of $75 per} &@ monstér polsen conspiracy | some sire jater ‘ jmionth were granted yesterday tr The lst of Mrs. Kelleber's sus: | |fayor of Mrs. Ida L. George, whon Miss Bridget Knowles, sister; | | Prominent editor and lawyer of Ta died June 30, 1905, aged 40. Cause, | Annle T. Kelleher, sisterin died March 1, 1906, aged 31. ©: acute bronchitis, laryngitis, oedema of glottis, neurasthenta law Stephen Kelleher, husband; died May 1, 1906, aged 43. Cause, lobar pneumonia, exhaustion. Mary Kelleher, daughter; died November 12. 1906, aged 2 years my ¢, capillary bronchitis, tonstit Willie Kelleher, son; died Janu ary 14, 1908, aged 9 years. Cause acute stenosis Catherine Kelleher, daughter died July 23, aged 12 years. Cause, Ptomaine polsoning. I five days, according to the certificate. The only child of Mrs, Kelleher now living is 6yearold Thomas. who somehow escaped a fatal dose After an arrest for arson, Mrs. Kelleher was secretly indicted iast March for murder. Exhumation and analysis at that time on the bodies of her sister-in-law and her chil dren showed that every one was Hterally loaded with arsenic. Re- cently the bodies of her husband PEARY HAS MORE QUESTIONS HE WANTS COOK TO ANSWER = List Is Prepared and All He Wants To Do Is to Trap His Rival—Ready to Go to New York. PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 30.— Commander Robert E. Peary is to day awaiting word from New York to determine whether he is to take part In the Hudson-Fulton celebra- tion or to return to his home at Eagle island and await the public verdict of his controversy with Dr. Fredefick A. Cook. The explorer stated today that he was waiting to see whether the vessel returned to New York In time to participate in the celebra tion, but it is understood that his actions depend entirely on the place assigned to the Roosevelt in the parade. Commander Peary has forme} lated a number of new questigns that he wishes Dr. Cook to answer Questions for Cook. The explorer wants to know what the Brooklyn physician had on his/ sledges that loaded them down to such an extent that he was unable to take his scientific instraments to Upernavik. Pearly also wishes Cook to explain why, if he could carry provisions for himself and two Eskimos in addition to pro visions for his own dogs when he went to the North Pole, he could not carry everything on a sled that he wanted for a week for himself and one Eskimo. Commander Peary would also like to know what Harry Whitney had to do with the flag that Cook says he planted at the North Pole and why such a relle was given to the hunter. Roosevelt Arrives. SANDY HOOK, Sept. 30.—The Arctic ship Roosevelt, the vessel which Commander Robert E. Peary says carried him to within striking | Commander Peary and sister were also exhw thetr viscera are now In the of Prof. Whitr of the Medical college. Ry orders of District Attorney J J, Higgins, the reports of the chem. ists on their findings in the last two cases must be placed in his hands at once so that the Middle- sex county grand jury may on still two further counts, six in all, Should this be done this mild-faced old woman will face trial this month charged with capital crimes probably than any woman since the days of Lucresia Borgta. Not the least peculiar feature of the whole mystery ts the attitude of the woman herself. In Cambridge jall, where she has been since last spring, Mrs. Kelleher is a model privoner. She goes about her prison duties stolidly and quietly, and from the day of her arrest has steadily maintained her innocence of any hand in the deaths of her family But not a word will she say where the money went hands Harvard of | d and) indict | making | more | not an lota | forever remain a mystery K———— ss. Mra. Mary Kelleher, the accused woman, as photographed in court, and her home, Boston's new house of horror, where alleged crimes were committed, INTO FENGE-MAY DIE WALLA WALL A “A, Bopt 90. crashing into a fence while speed ing 50 miles an hour on a motor eyele, Harry Gardner te in a local hospital today suffering internal injuries and a concussion of the brain. It is probable that he will dle Gardner with six others, trying out motorcycles Inst for a race to be held at the ¢ fair next week. Gardner, me on a Harley Davidson machine, completed a mile wher turned to look back for # second. That {natant his cycle struck a post and the rider were night unt y ted had | of explanation of any sort will #b give Convicted or unconvicted there {# every likelthood—so far as she herself is con ned-—-that the epidemic of death which swept) away her husband, her slater, her sisterin-iaw and her children will} | | I. distance of the North Pole, arrive here today and is awaiting orders from the explorer The vessel is in charge of Capt Bartlett, who re s to discuss the controversy between Dr. Cook and The Roosevelt will remain anchored here until daylight tomorrow, when it will pro ceed to Quarantine and probably participate in the Hudson-Fulton parade After the parade the vessel will anchor In the East river off BE. 24th Trouble for Cook. NEW YORK, Sept. 30 —By a vote of 5 to 3 the directors of the Bx plorers’ club ordered an inquiry last night into Dr. Cook's assertions that be ascended Mount McKinley in 1906. rn The directors have already made | extensive inquiry relative to Dr Cook's trip by correspondence and ted res.) Sept. 20 —Minw her mother and CHERBOURG, Katherine Elkine, her two brothers, «alled for Amer- fea today Her departure from Europe is looked upon here as the final drop of the curtain on the Blkins-Abruzai romance, which has kept match makers on three continents guess ing for the past two seasons. Shortly before she began prepara tions for leave taking it was report- ed that she met Duke de Abruzzi at Bad Gastetn, but the report turned out to be untrue After his return from @ mountain OF NEW CURTAIN DROPS ON THE ELKINS-ABRUZZI AFFAIR OUR ENTIRE LINE PATTERN HATS Including the Famous Gage Hats “po .. was catapulted 30 feet, striking his head and shoutcers against fenoe HAZER OF SUTTON IS BARRED FROM SCHOOL (Ry United Preesd _LAWREN( E. Kan, Bept. haar veveral unwuccessful effaep to cater a University of neko A Hock Kansas City, who was aieedade 4 i“ ‘om Weat Potnt! for hazing Cadet Sutton of Portiand Ore han stopped trying went to Cotumbla, Mo, where Pe ‘wilt try to enter the University cM personal interview, and It t* sald) Chancellor Frank Strong of Kar they have obtained information| sax agreed to adult him if he wld concerning it which has not hither| ottain « letter of recommertiiation to been made public [from Weat Point, This he fatted Commander Peary t« president of | po a¢ the Explorers’ club and Dr. Cook a former president it te under stood that in deciding to look up the matter of Dr. Cook's aneene 4 Mount McKinley the club to call off a banquet whieh ‘had | been planned in Dr. Cook's honor NEW IRISH LAND BILL LONDON, Sept. 30—The Irish land bill passed the second reading before the House Lords last night. It is said, however, that some radical changes will be made in the bill when ft reaches the com mittee. OMAHA, Sept About 400} striking street car conductors and) motormen uniform paraded the principal streets of this city yester | day afternoon. climbing trip Himalayas, the duke dined with his cousin Emmanvel, and Queen Helena Italy, This occurred on September 24, and at the time it wax anid that Abruza! learned of the royal cou attitude in regard to the union be tween Miss Elkine and the duke. Shortly afterwards Abruszal ar- rived in France. Mise Elkins was tn Paris at the time, It was beliey then that the two would meet, pre ably in Switzerian Ae far as can be learned, no meeting was for or arrange and Mise Elkins still unengaged, sailed once more for her native land. in the These are the new shapes from the New York and Paris designers The Model Millinery Co. 525-26-27 People’s Bank Building Corner Second Avenue and Pike Street that other charges King | asked | THAW UNDER ARREST. oW HAVEN Howard Nesbit 4 brother of Evelyn Nesbit ‘ ie held bere today on a technical charge of idle awaiting hear. Ing in the ety It wae stated would be pre Conn., Sept. 30.— who claims he ts ene art M.A.GOTTSTEIN RNITURE CO BETWEEN PIKE &. PIN i $1 NOW and IND A ing specials to. Three-Piece Parlor Set, ish; strongly constructed 4 black or Spanish A on “NEW TOLEDO” RANGE | | $39.50 | $1 NOW, $1 WEEKLY * in bet BEDROOM OUTFIT | o, an $1 NOW, $1 WEEKLY | | “COLUMBIA” AIR TIGHT | | $9.50 to $17.50 | | $1 NOW, $1 WEEKLY | ne | HEAVY MORRIS. 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Handsome couch covered with | LEATHER COUCH genuine leather, heavily tufted; $27.50 | claw’ oak frame and hand-carved and many other specials | RUINS OF THE BIG FREIGHT George fought payment of the all mony and sult money on the ground that the court could not award) WAREHOUSES OF THE NORTH such alimony to an alleged wife whose claim could not be sub | EASTERN & NEW ORLEANS stantiated, Mrs. George at hey RAILROAD ON THE MISSISSIPPI point created a sensation by > | ducing her marriage license which | RIVER FRONT. | jwas signed by Rev Packard | Scott, of Montreal, Can, and dated ept. 16, 1908 George also alleged that bin law practice had been practically ruin ed because of the publicity given his marital troubles, } PIANO BOX MYSTERY |} 15 NOT YET SOLVED | ban been No progress of the death of | tery i who was found unconscious In an old piano box at Newell's crossing South Seattle, on the night of Sep tember 74. It te believed that Collins was slugged, robbed and thrown Into the box to die. No money was fc i in his clothing. His ékull was fr -— ina tured, evidently caused by a blow . - rer from some blunt instrument No wasn't he wouldn't have four or five te ROYCROFT SMILES guvhi'wcley ese PROMINENT Mul has been found at} for him at his eastern Royeroft col mn + dale didnt weeerye ts Speaking of law he says if memorized the 19,000,000 law) ¢ ND a, a hig esgelseadih r if th Meytiouer had | 4 in the world you wouldn't 20. -br, i ory " | “if the Mayflower had landed know | aw E | ol & Showers tonight and Fri ®t) on puget sound instead of the judge thi ne ane thet ton enoastned suicide by sa ® day; = moderate southeast # | rockbound New Engiand coast, | worthy is governed by ‘the men be-|ing himself through thal | ® winds, *| New England would be a goat ind’ who made him and him.” | day ; le * esi conti Sihers ao hind’ who made him and own him. yee a ——_ Rear bead co ster locked him REARAAHRHHRARARRAO) hove, A widow could get married five | his home here, where he wi NEW BANK GUARANTEE. | times to a girl's once because she’s | lifeless shortly - | The famous Roycroft © much smarter at pretending she members of the famll¥s (By United Pree.) himself of this and o doesn't want to.—-New York ress, 18 given to account f OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla pert optnt at a act of self destruction: 90.-The entire state of Ok Auditori at the A Aleoholic tonics destroy hair and ee is today watching the first prac There ts noth scalp. 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