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fhe Ss 8M Sead oO ali ba eae Se 5 titi ofall Oe [« Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORW; THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1895, PRICK ONE CENT. WARRANT FOR DR, PETTINGILL, Criminal Court Now Holds Him for Loretta Hanni- gan’s Death, LAUGHTER AT THE INQUEST Coroner and Lawyers Quarrel While the Dead Girl’s Rela- tives Look On Aghast. CAN HOEBER LEGALLY ACT? He Holds Two Offices, Which Is in Direct Violation of the Law. Coroner Hoeber thie morning began jsill, who she sald had performed « her betrayer, and Dr, Henry B. Pettin- criminal operation upon her, a8 responst- ble for her condition at that time. Mann Very Nervous, | Lawyer William F. Howe was there to look out for the Interests of Soi HW} Mann, who ts under $10,000 ball to await | the result of the Inquest. Mann was in} court, accompanied by his brother. He seemed to be very nervous and Ill at) ease, as be sat in the corner and con- versed in low tones with his counsel. Delancey Nicoll looked after the In-| terests of Dr, Pettingill. Mrs, Hannigan, the mother of the dead girl, and her ewer sister e in just after 11 o'clock, and were escorted to a private room. They were both dressed in deep mourning. David Hannigan, the brother of the dead girl, who tried to shoot Mann, her alleged betrayer, over her bedside on the day he was taken to the house at 53 West Fifty-fifth street to be ‘dentified by her, was also in court, «with his jaother and sister. Asked If He Had a Pistol. Lawyer Howe, who said he did not wish to have any repetition of the scene at the bedside, went up to young Han- nigan and solemnly said to him: “Young man, have you a pistol in your pocket?" Hannigan showed some surprise at the question, but protested that he had no weapon about him. It was exactly 11.30 when Coroner Hoe- ber entered the little court-room and took his seat upon the bench with much bustle and an air of great importance. “Gentlemen,” he said, “the first busi- DIED FOR LOST LOVE. Nineteen-Yoar-Oid Adolph Meyer Puts a Bullet in His Head. Shot Himse:t in Presence of the Girl Who Rejected Him. isgestion Was a Double Tragedy. Adolph Meyer, nineteen years old, shot himself in the right temple in the home of Edith Miller, 164 West One Hundred and Third street, at 11.30 A, M. to-day, He cailed Mina Miller into the parlor of his home after asking her whether she desired to live, and recely- ing an affirmative answer he pointed the pistol at his right temple and fited. He fell to the floor and died almost in- stantly, Three months ago young Meyer was brought to the house by Eugene Miller, brother of the young woman, and wi introduced to her. He fell in love. His attentions became so earnest and de: perate that Miss Miller told Meyer not to call again, A week ago Miss Miller received a let- ter from Meyer stating that since ehe did not love him he would kill ner and himself, Yesterday afternoon he called again, She told him not to be foolish. ness we have to attend to is to try the case of Loretta Hannigan. We will now call the jury.” The Jury Called. The clerk read out a list of names and these responded: William H. Langley, Dr. William H. Bayne, Dr, W. A, Ewing, Dr. William T. Lusk, Dn Arthur M. Jacobus, R, C. Harrison, Dr. J. Henry Fruitnight, G. D. Perkins, William B. Smith, Dr. Francis Foster, Dr, Samuel Meltzer. As Coroner Hoeber said he wanted an This morning she received another let- ter In which he stated he nad changed his mind and had engaged pas: on the Normannta, Later in the morning, after returning from market, she found him in the house, Without any prevous salutation he said: “There 1s but one way to end this, In half an hour you and I will be dea He went into the front room, and fear- ing he might do harm to himself, she followed him and he shot himself, Miss Miller sald also that Meyer's fa- MURDER OF A MODEL. Amy Thill Shot Three Times by Oomedian John A. Bigelow. She Was One of Five Beautifui Stage-Struck Sislers. Bigelow, Who Was U:ten Insany Blew His Brains Out The bodies of Amy Thill and her murderer, John A. Bigelow, lie in the undertaking rooms of E. M. Senior, Broadway and Thirty-second street, awaiting the arrival of the relatives of the suicide and his victim, Amy Thill woe a favorite poseur among the best artists of New York, She had casayed the ast but for several months had had no engage- ment. Since her two beautiful sisters, Marte and Allce Thill, left with Charles Dick- son's company two weeks ago, she had Mved by herself in a small room on the upper floor of the Falk Butlding, 15 West Twenty-fourth street, John A Bigelow, un eocentric comed- jan, out of a job also, was a frequent visitor, He was drinking heavily late Tuesday night. He called on Amy Thill yesterday morning and had coffee and rolls with her in her room, Then, while she was at a wash basin in one corner of the room, he shot three bullets into her head, either one of which must have been fatal, and then killed himself. She was the daughter of Mme. Thill, sisters, who played in Erle, P night were notified and started at once for New York. Bigelow wan the twenty-seven-year- old won of Albert M. Bigelow, a retired lawyer, of 11 Pine street. He had had attacks of insanity since childhood, the ED PITCHERS. Hat the Richmond Collegians Falled @ halr dresser, of Minneapolis. Her} GIANT! last ANEW RECORD MADE, Meadows Runs Four and a Halt (#rom The Evening World's Spectal Correspondent with the Team.) RICHMOND, At Odds-On Captures the First Race at New Orleann, Rvening World.) RACK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, March EDTION EAVIEST GALE SINCE 1876. Men and Women Bowled Over In the Streets and Ship. ping Damaged. TUG MARY A PAGKER. SUNK. Deckhand Kelly Drowned Because Nobody Had Time to Save Him HIS CAPTAIN PLEADED IN VAIN. Schooner Agricola Lost Anchers and Went Ashore at South Brooklyn. Not since 1876 has the wind reached ee Furlongs in 53 Seconds. anil % * oppo! ‘ inal fiftn it was declared off, s a ‘the inquest into the causes which led toleven number of men in the jury, Dr.| ‘er f# @ wealthy clgar manufacturer in | ois of Roman fever. He had been tue tenting ree Bis Laaled beta another a distance being sub: |#U¢h @ velocity in and around this city the death of Loretta Hannigan. Ewing was excused because he said, in| Bremen one eye vat Petwaveree|fve times in lunatic asylums at Hart-| ine ame more invercseing, daca the programme |as it has to-day, Avhen a recess was taken, Assistant |answer to Mr. Davis's questions, that |CoNnUY Sie ve dowance from nome, (fF Bloomingdale and elsewhere. To:lbuvig toanel the collewiand tia anar Strong Wind He'ps Horses in Races | music, With that one exception, all prewSt Wustrtet-Attomney Davis appited to Judge|he knew Dr. Pettingill, and had been |celved @ lberal allowance from home bacco and quot always brought on a yitcner, Rune, and Aleekin and Parke track wna _| records ure braken. stunned, cut and bruised, t , Out of the Chute. Firat Race— Seven Mann aad he did was for the German Club at x Wilson to do their backstop work. Mur- Norman, 7 to 10 and out; Bir John, even | Up to 2 o'clock this afternoon two @pe “ SB YHA OF Che Mba nlben tegaene, Fitty-ninth street and Fifth avenue. | Deputy Coroner O'Hanion went to the| pny also played at short for the colle- , was second, and’ Maguon ‘third. |asters and one fatally were reported Miss Miller te preparing for the stage. 9'ciock and’ commenced wie autsiwy on| sans. ‘The weather waa very windy, iranvilie, Take Short, Hallowe’ pay on " " ranville, Tatke Short, Hallowe'en, | from the harbor, The body of Meyer is in the parlor of| the body of Bigelow. Several notebooks and felt chilly, The grounds were in|Tammeany Hall, at 6 to 1, Wins the) Huxiey and free coer Miss Miller's apartments, awaiting the Mea foun w. pocket, There was] splendid condition, The attendance was Second at Alexander, sBocond Face Sever “Won by he tus Mary A. Packer sunk off Red action of the Coroner. in one notebook there wan a pass for | &ht. place, waa second and Miss Knot’ third, |#00k and one of her deck hands was ——. fe Hlavion Oporatienae inane ut it] ‘The team will leave early to-cmerrow as a drownec name of a hill, It was dated | morning for Portamouth, where they will Oak Forest. Diamond Dick, CANED BY HIS BROTHER, | Marana) ner want Hemi cited | Tay with the loca! teu in the after. (Speclal to The Evening World.) rimero, Miuml, Panint, Jim | The schooner Agricola was blows ——— card which rea: hoon, The batting order was as follows: | 2 pe Ack. ALEXANDER own, Kelly, Boule and Winifred ai80 |aghore at ihe foot of Thirty-fourth 5, ‘ et] New York. ft sel 7 ran Prestdent:-Poetor; “et the People's) , Ht in, Now York Maren, i867; height § foot pi Yar utr ee UT LAND, Murch 2&—The wind howled a + six ,furlongs.— | street, South Brooklyn, Her crew landed Rank, Assaulted Th the Street, | Uly A. M. Migelow, 11 Pine mreet. Hannon, ie about the track to-day reminding one t adel? 2 and evens | roty, Scott Foster, fifty-eight years old, of | There was also a note which read: | Pavi® 3 pits that Winter was atill Ingering. The) / place, was second, fs 382 West Seventy-second stréet, was as. | MY Derling Sweetheart, Jack, Termin, 1 Wilson, 6. big atoves in the grand stand were | “'\) M Al Fowet,| Men and women were bowled over saulted at 10 -'clock this moraing on ful ag any. | Barer ae! Menath, fe kept red-hot during the afternoon, und Jock, #idran'Jor Hill Nelile HE, Gien-| the streets, and some of. them were South Fifth avenue, while of Ris way Dr. O;Hanlon found that Higelow haq Rares ce Wntord, is the Jockeys, who had fo thet the plerc- | dawa ana Muc sy gio Fen whic! suffered from purulent meningitis, anc SW te ba J ing gusts, were not envied. ¥ Peas to the People's Bank, ef h he is!that his mind was inva very bad atate. | & Bee Bisteen books were on tho line taking| EAST ST. LOUIS RESULTS. ‘The United States training ship, Allfs president, J93 Canal street. His as-| ‘The autopsy proves that the sugwes.| First Inuing—Fuller to. first on balls 2 A sejcwad th alia i sallant was William H, Foster, his|tion that Amy Thill's relations with] 4nd to third on Meckin's wild. throw. | the money of the innocents and regulars oH TRACK, HAST st. Lovte,|{2ct Wa IP collision with the recetving 0 8 th be her insane lover were not proper is{ Bannon singled. scoring Fuller, Ban-lauke, The track was in fine condition, RACH TRACK, EAST ST. LOUIS.| syip Vermont at the Brooklyn Navy- brother, of jeventh avenue, Ise. non caught trying for second. Davis|and as the wind was blowing down the] Ul, March 28.—The races at this track |” The latter coe ie ae Poe Miss Mary hos a ter of the, murd- put at List at aed singled. Doyle hit} chute, phenomenal time was expected. a as. follows: Yard, carrying away the Jibboom of the struck him repeat: about the head |ered girl, arrived ‘to-day from Erie, Pa., | DY ec Epae uth The first race was run in 6% #econds.| irs y | former ves 4 Mw Dickso Murphy and Phillips filed out, Meekin with a heavy cane, felling him to the |! RATT Stee RS SUN Per tp Rika This breaks the record for four and a] La Up ‘to’ 11.00 ofclnck thie morning taete sidewalk, She reached the Falk Building at 2.30] Second Inning—The Gianta soored twolhaif furlong dashes by a quarter of # . A policeman attached to the Macdou- piclock this afternoon and retired to THRE Of Burke e. OubIe ce glen bY | second, Forest being the previous holder. re in land hate fur-|®4 been no arrivals of any descrip gal street squad arrested the assailant BSF saeeei. ameatately, 9 refused to | Clark collegians failed to g man past] The time in the third race establishes | Loni itn Sunday, 6 to 1 and} tion at this port, and took him to the station-house. The} ‘she found awaiting her arrival a num-| first. No runs, another track record. The wind, how- f E # 00:2 Die Sixty Miles an Hour off the Heels. injured man was removed to St. Vin-|ber of letters of condolence from artists, | ‘Third inning—Davis's buse on balls, ever, blew about fifty miles hour ’ 4] Whom she and her sister had posed for. | singles by Doyle, Tiernan, Farrell and | through tne chute At Bandy Hok the wind was blewing cent's Hospital, where it was found | "iiiter Miss Thill went word that snc | Stafford and Burke's double, sent int four nee BAUR. he had a serious scalp wound and sai x | would take the) body” of her slater” to| for New York. ee, ‘ ci bss from the northwest at the rate ef shoulder. He will be all | Minneapolis on the 6 o'clock train. One| Edwards made a single for the college} 5 is . looerian of the hey of her friends sald that Mary Thiil had] team, but got_no further, the next three | Saree Being, 9 at Oe sixty miles an hour, In the teeth ef TREY 10 is told him that whe wished she had taken|soing out in order. No’ runs. Hater tor cre. CYCLIST JOHNSON ARRESTED. | such @ gale salting vessels bound this In the Jefferson Market Court, where | ¢h, vie 1 had en] Fourth Inning.—The Giants failed to vice. is 2 the advice of the family and had gotten i tw falled to] Civ service, 11d. (Hain pitas ein William H_ Foster was taken, Justice | Amy to go home. et a man past first in this inning. No|pitarre tol (congion).. way would not dare to approach the Simms remanded him without ball until|’ It was learned that @ friend of the | runs, : Tedd Gems, 100 (Alford). Stearns & Co to Prevent MIs] coast and will stand well out to sea to-mnorrow. family had gone to one of the family | For the collegians, Wilson singled, but | pen King! 1? (Westen) until the wind moderates, while te ‘The prisoner told gn “Evening World” | of the murdered girl and told them of | never reached second, No runs, Annie Ts 100 thes Ohana a reporter that his brother, the bank pres-| Bigelow's mental condition, and his in-| Fifth Inning—The New Yorks got one | syrasuao, 101 (Van. Dusen) speed of incoming steamships will be as inhcaetan pomperata Danis and rg E that REY run on Pipes Faure oF Temnan slong eolagtecet lly F ar. | Steatly retarded, ae t varnes st hin. W: y, and a sacrifice by Bt d, nathan, 105 (hell hnsan, og] Ve as Was told of this her syimpatiien were | One rine y Beaton, eelett at. pom. ested here sworn |, ‘The only departures have been two aroused. Bigelow w vithout employ-| The Collegians got men on second and}, Meadows rushed to the front at flag-| out by 1. UC. Stcurns & Co,, bicycle man- | Southbound steamships, the El Dorade Ment, and she said she could not drive | third, but 1 to score. fall, and waa never headed, winning] vy hi contract with | for New Orleans and the Comal for Gale him Away. ay fl Aen pain Inning—Two singles, a base on |e ly by two lengths from Hama, whe nit Tom Kek, fF | veston, which passed out by Sandy Just en my first met igelow is is and two erros gave the Giants|came w! a rush a \« a bee ‘, rd somewhat cleared up by the statement | three in thelr hair AMS) Givi Bervice a half length for the nna Wed to tur Hook at an early hour, ana the Pawnee of one of, the girl's friends. Amy met SCORE BY INNINGS place. ‘Time, 02. sional and Meabin tr : which passed Quarantine at Bigelow for the first time while both | New york -laaora SECOND RACE Stearns & Johnson - were members of Sidney Drew's com- | richmond Co! aa acannon furivant wits 1 a su i , pany on its firet tour. This statement | WcBmend College. 0 0 0 0 0 q Wiqiartar fanlongs, : : to"bring to] All eraft tn the bay are making be@ |s borne, out by papers found on Hige- Warhlagian gnc Glilsknon: a ae ; weather of ut. ‘After the company returned Amy de-| SAVANNAH, March 2—The “Wash: oy iid ‘Tug Packer Foundered, Aided Ay nave motning, more to do with ington and Pittsburg Teague baseball | 14%: eri: 4 20 The tug Mary A. Packer, of the ond tour Miss Thill was not a mem teams played here to-day, The bat. | Pottowatt pueden 4 Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, was of it and Bigelow went to Sidney Drew | ter Killen, © Ca Oe ane Bien nae Re oe camaaaa te] eerie ; ; aSnyden ana t * ™*) sunk In the bey at 10 o'clock this mora. ¢ 6 Wi awed to] Kineler Artsburg, and Mercer, 3 5 Ing off Red the young woman and asked that sheliiskes, McGuire and Coogan. for Waste mimany Hall, Mattie Chun ng off Hed Hook, be engaged. fugton. “Umpire, Mr, Hart. The score: | olink ran as named from alurt t tnisi, another theat:=) Capt. W. 7. Cross, who commanded AAS NE ee: bit N28 | tiaburg 6606006 Sie former ye jee aus Me 1 1 and | the tug, went directly to the Company’s mt a mother air store |! . o parts of a length from Re] wwenty-titt th away of | office in the Maritime Exeh Bi 2 Nichollet ave: ity, and | Washington oazo was a length in front of | Twenty ce in a change Bulld- Raiden ach Mouth Blenth atteen, a Rie wore never init ’ 2] PARE ween will build it at 258 where he made the following fe Phere re five giris in the familly, and Prize-Fighters Senten THIRD RACK ; Seite ahd Teena all have @ predeliction for the stake. | ani rn ; & . : tres to be sompleted by Oe z Two or three of them have frequently | WATERTOWN, N.Y. Mar eT el tae , / bys Waeley Hasen Packer Taft the Tobias ale been employed in local theatres. All are | GoXuldrick, of thin elty, and “Tke Parreit, ot | Starters | ven fi er in Jersey City at 9 A. M., bound handsome and the murdered gitl was | ftorester, —lehineign w-day | Paaedto, “tos Vas be sg . s dock, Bayonne, where she was to take @specially so. leasiePalslenie dian Mew: scal-toat in tow for Perth Amboy, githg,family came, to Minneapolis from |X . : y ‘ : We a lee shore, where the oma wae it, ‘aul four or five years ago. Mrs. - & ‘ 4 ‘ bs ar ae © | comparatively 4 | Till Is, completely | prostrated ‘by: the : ao : ‘ soon on Th . en aler 6: beaty tok Wes See shock, and the other mem! s ol it t ‘ 1 5 as ae « med t nr n th k ‘ we ee seat [family Geotine tocsay ‘anything about? 100,000 TROOPS TO CUBA. anaman, 9 , : : tee wind was blowing @ flere gale, the {raged 7, except to acknowledge the — Trincula was p ‘ es satel e tug began to pound heavily, and whens of relations y Island we found she had sprung @ Jeak ERIE. Pa was niaking water rapidly, I was im the 1 with Forest and Hessemer close tj March 2%—Retween the | Spanish Premier Says They WIL Me) princulo then awverved to the outer second and third acts of “Other People's Seat If It In Necessary, FON Ane Tae eT. einaulo, afeat % gh K Money. pen Shares Dickson Bro! acaDRID, March M.—The Premier, | bise atcleniened aut. came v4 pune, and at once headed for the Brookiym, duced ‘at the new. Opera-House ‘last « na as (0 bate (hi ahtancns eee — night, Marie and Alice ‘Thill were in-| Senor Canovax del Castillo, In an In-]and beat Hersemer a neck for the pla = - ae alae not ft 2 nae Scenes at the Loretta Hannigan Inquest Befure Coroner Hoeber This Afternoon, Including a Study of the (Gemed of the murder of their sister in| terview to-day sald Time—O.5i ae ere : “It Is useless to deny that the situa. Coroner's Mobile Whiskers, who was in the cast. was Y er furlong as — -— e xo that the curtain was ¢ fon of affairs in Cuba is grave. Hut the ” roner ! a for several minutes, but she rec jovernment ia determined to settle the Packer began to. settle eo. sanhdap? Fitzgerald for a warrant for the arrest|in consultation with him. {dent, bad robbed him of everything. | and went on with her work. vely this time ets or Paeee age: that " 1 inf tion] ‘The Coroner then wanted to go on, | OVer twenty y they |" Marte Thill, who was cast only in the the next six months 20.0% men a = ui . ndon her, of De. HM, Hertongill, op informe Oe eta , [had been tn t # t0-| curtain ralaer, went at once to her hotel ba, and, if necessary. y st Kelly, who was very much excited, pushed and bellef that he responsible for| but Mr. Howe said he wanted @ chance | gether in Newark, N. J. Beott and took the'firat train for New York will be ‘despatched In order . : 3 y i ok the death of the girl to question the jurors, too, He and Mr. | Fester throw him out. He added that jeaving here at 1:8 A, M. Neither of the yy the entire disturbed terri- L : ; died at the of ninety it to disclaim a The Judge signed and issued the war-|Nivoll usked them several questions | his father died, a ee a gisters would talk, except to disclaim all | ys which evidently made the Coroner impa- | YSU} te pritoner recelved only. $1,000, | Ai) sot dae ee MD i , | » Magenta responded and trailed along. ip When about half way to Red erboard. It dritted rapidly away, and he leaped Into the water end struck egg” for tt Y DI _ etn ‘ohn gels e! “ito Sa Pettingill is already under $10,000 bail | ent = owing tp Rik bracers angie tal ates | Ai tor John ee who : Sefuse 3 o i ve * Urewal cs Mem, in the cause. Sire ‘ thi ee Fen e rig h (aiitten by him to his nother and son. | then committed mulcid : ; ; on he Menenia Aa8 Maem up and reg i . o- | C: Harrison said he wav acquainted With (ay fort Wayne, Ind., two years ago, in| the State a ; wt x : j her bow alongside ue ile rene warrsnk 1a te BOs cape Goes | the brother of Loretta Hannigan, and he which he told ‘of his brother shiewed | fucember, 1608 48 May, 1s! or ie! ‘ were plunging heavily, and only one man at @ within the aly rite = Sh } Bis aha ynte Carlo w Une cold bo taken on board of the Magenta, aa {Ca chos 4 place, : eave | is Hi of Trinity Baptist Church, in melee 1-2 4 : j - The inquest was remarkable for {8 ) “yep Nicoll then asked the Coroner if ian and afterwards @ farmer, |g wornun about thirty-two yeara old. w a Wiiasitth eeeent, Who war tomtie ae a - would rise on a wave levity, Counsel and Coroner indulged in|. 'C ty turniei, him with a record. of re five brothers living, all ot | A mom Maan Ie eae GAT Tel ptetiae toe ene eteeted ay sell Kentucky's ‘ When T got aboard T went to the pilet and frequent wordy battles, and the crowd | |)" Y s are wealthy except Willlam H. | Pott)‘ court thie morning ana said she tal tebe, nw The Evening World.) ty ‘ : nl him to make an effurt to rescue Kelly, the first inquisition t in the case out of mix men would have! piris’ green. che anid me wan kare Monn, $ (Spe 3 ‘ whoni I could then se he Lite! im the court-room shrieked with laugh- {100 [Tt Mhaulsitict nim tila morning,” he wuld, while itch Cae seaeninn’ and ashe trer tise Ia i BTON, March ram ‘ . Peeler ie Gar piipesg trey fi nec ing Ie ay. It is Well they stopped | Snes ‘ taken away ber cloths STW. i Masig at He » na retuned, st " enough ter.. | What do you mean? asked the Cor- Fed Tala hate Bees, | abe tats a sake Anay bee 6 afterno : iE ip ae already and wished to land hie forty paseem Throughout the hearing the mother, |oner, “This is the only inquest that ha pe Ee la ah Nie i : vs held ta aw ‘ wed quite a , i tg nee sister and brother of the dead girl sat! peon held, #9 far." from door 45 doar on his account, | st BANG AE tthe Lexingtia Mart, wbid war ¢ eg in the court-room and were coinpelled | ytp, Nicoll explained that he meant the Ie ofieed to diahuae the natn a a Bhaw, bane BN ee geuaeaad te tha to yd . Be Ha fant c red to her, but was to listen to the proceedings, which at| proceedings at the Hannigan residence|” \ careful examination at the howpital| yy, f Mant, who hud rensived i tek hit |G meld, t | You'll Never Be Happy: sc: ¢ times partook of the nature of a farce. | on March 20, whvn Corouer Hoeber had|of Mr. Foster's injuries showed that he |; i 0 © panphiet In question is a synop 1 Ps * . Mton Taland ferry-boat slow dows, ‘This ts practically the second inquest summoned a jars aoe ee te kin tena Caely, | thes went. th ‘ the ‘charger imide by. Rev eeters ot " , Till You Get It. ac, but ae did Bot ap Nang for more than a week ago and several) ine Coroner finished reading the ver-|tured, Shortly after noon he was te. | fue wants et the Rav. DO. Baier. — h to take Kelly on beard, Gays before the unfortunate girl died. | aioe of the first inquest and the state-|move dto his home, Aincnargel ftom auvetal sesiaurentn f ; s | fondress for kickiag of men's hats. she gave to Dr. Potter's alleged im nd other » Coroner Hoeber summoned a@ jury to her) ment made by the dying girl, in which | —— Ver reasoa for takiug pulsoo that the mag Proper conduct with women \, bedside and then took her dying state-|she gave @ full account of her treat- Premier Brand California Wines. loved, would wot marry her. sw “ , = ob: ment. Acting under his instruction the| ment by Dr. Pettingill and described the ariagueea best varieties of torei a taker to Bellevue She will probably recover. wel that th pamphlet Was not obscen fees Cee ES f about $100.00 about to cha: Hoboken we were takem, Out Next Sunday, =*i"*ranmes (Continued on Seventh Page.) : STAR peee Dee ah Wi ee: It wax contended by Mr, Shaw's coun-| news see page 6, —— and that Shaw did not circulate it b trem 11 ment ~* | superior to doable priced (nat ti Fe rind aivine’ copien ie Mancuso Solid Miver Thimbles Free Seer hen Fea 6 Sertet DREN | nec en mre Pas)” etna eaaray, Fees | ang pobike’s Bonk, ov BBS ae [Atak the EOL Pe aaa ceria unin iee March 31,