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rn On FEB, 2h Capt.Reynolds Tells How He Captured Miller in Canada. am F. Miller's trta} hes been set! Tuesday Inst M. Twas told a man t M8 6h) weeks from Monday | saw in Montrea} when | was there with he New York World people, who you Attomey 2 Clarke, of Know were vt the ume following up ‘ rn t would clues and who hy your dir n 1 wen te ate in the wth, | watched the @. c du Wri robably before train Haw ond follow Hurd not know his nam F ‘ 9 tives but ould go t house arralgeed tenday a e) “I followed him for two days around vill tried ald Mr ¢ ot Montreal, and about 7 last evening | thoae found before Miller w away, | SaW him moet a man on wie sf the pud- ey were 4 (by me during his. He streets who, 1 saw from M » toarapi, was him, 1 then went uj and spoke to Miller and saki ( wie Cavt THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1900. WEEKS CAST SUSPICION ON ADAMS, OSBORNE SAYS, THEN SWITCHED TO CORNISH, TO SAVE CLIEN THE JURY ON WHOSE DECISION MOLINEUX’S LIFE RESTS. wit! and th Reynolds, He sald, ‘lam ait| 9 meet are ir 1 have plent you and want to go home’ fol! om 1 1 to secure + convictlan could not take him. He sald it dida’t . 6. a | have heard nothing from Lawyers, Matter and he would anyhow, sad we (OR rr rr ES Amm und House, who may act for! (ook the train and came on, 1, Mathias L. B. Martin, Foreman. 3. Herbert G, Thompson, i. Loman §, Fo T. dam: ynee. Theodore Sandhep, Rider nor have | heard anything about ‘Mier would not tell me where he lived! wottiam G. Post, 4. Macomb G. Fi 6. S. Siumand Feast, Prederieck B. Crane. ing ol That te a matter 11 did not try to ce him, because teh Tf st he mort particular he Was not a privoner, 1 have nothing | ° ebdermrnans unindlinaeenit \ — - = 7 ————— — SEE — The security mus the best. fore (0 say in thie matter, only that ; a 1 human ing who had the) « ners pome ment heww the defe! nt am cre will be no lip in the matier z ier came « hie own free will, whien| (Continued from Second Page) terest In. Nase ‘itemember |< ar mye jime his wife, Im the next cane the mos) thte thm he wate! in open court tale afternoon Himself had said tt-that the) QU you RT OF Sie wan sd, Ai Ready De Aie'| » Judge Hurt 1 cannot give any | between him and the awful volume of hat sald It-Chat Harnet be. somebody hates REYNOLDS'S “DOPY" REPORT rier Siete 1 ‘hace ert ttt | RE Eeime Uae hn atti ad thea | gatas hs" ate tentgn Aga | Bavkst euce) iMleraeplive: ror kis x that Innocence Would newer do ust be true Remember the reta- | fer Dew hls afternoon rece'ved ep three nights and am nat ta t aay the eis net a angie one of you |lon which existed between this de wae not quite as ai ‘ rt from Capt Peyt concert inet ny doings any further than this| that would have ever brought these | fendant and the woman! | Remember © agninet Harnet, but ; ole here i Ol that thete relations were dissevered (he a aie Coht Devery | (HAE they were straight end honest ali|two peoble here to this court rod tM cnember that T ewore vin rath that | "Qi Wea be proved here that Maret we And him apparently preparing Wan ae ¥ Hany knowl: | my Mle an [i wuld Wo my duty, and rememtwer thn: Hie ved passage Gt money pay a dreadful scheme. ¢ 1 bee ot Miller and that is can » you knew In your ow ihe motive [1h thes in 0 ear mors t tes Wad, DATE 5 eae aii ape) teat Jean *8Y tn doing thin be shows @hEs [Tne Barnet case wae the motive which | Mromo-seltzer war receved. [would like Jinige me; put yourself tn my plac: wecvoied Lawyer Ammon's house on apping or forcing, | am ask!) oem wan within the Juriediet t have here brought out you to tel me, If you possibly ean, any 7 knew these facta: | have brought this ———- Staten Island. ty make this report and tn no condition eh a whows that These relat were severed, the wit | Rumen caine, he Soule bare pad scone man to the bar of jusitee aint all M ou kno \ 4 a fo 90 after loss of sleep for three, ® 2: ee hess coming n the stand from the | Mon id for Cornish and Harne pposition - be aimee Cen |days and nights. Respectfully, “S| woman han the physteal power to oltre Inger and *WearlNg | citing in This case t acom this suwer EPITOME O FTHE POISONER. ud Horses Have An-/Escaped from N he in the Detective Bufeau and rip| “JAMES G. REYNOLDS, Captain,” mpom the witness stand, and— |)" n "week batore he ‘was | 12 be of the mort serious importance In ye Vial Galea Deeniok; other Day atthe South- | Sanitariumand Fo Aram yous coos end get Mitte This report was written by Capt. Rey- ht it is hard for me to amy tt | marric e- | determining this case, ie T k Was tHe cea, Ce oclnvey ms ght oto ony that he did wat dare to | men i the a letter: It is all) could think of any ome 1 the man that found Barnet an ime ern Track. Dead. was found In Montreal, Capt. Keyno! er Lawyers Ammon and House saw hes told me vo and Vil beleve him tl! Miller in the Jail I find out otherwise “Well, ot boy, you don't fee! very Heo is his report, and @ ‘dopy’ report! well to-day, do you?” asked Col, Am- hos T want to know more about I never let go of the Miller case from the Miller got away 1 watched it con-| Mt tly and it was coming to euch a They talked twenty minutes alone pone that 1 forced the issue on Ammon! and both lawyers refused to tell what and th between them. mon “Oh, yes, [ feel all rignt.” replied woman, Miss Harris passed by Cops, Reynolds came to me the day of) “Shall you get ball?” Ammon was the captains’ din. Monday and teld | asked. me that he knew a man through wnem "Yes, we expect to get Dall all right,” m et Miller, He satd he might be able to he might meet thie ra week, but he thought if he had| have you indicted? fo follow this man a trail! “It fen't the firet time Devery by: epiied Ammon, might lead him to Miller. I sald this i*) talked through his hat,” anapped Am-| May it plea i tim Y Parker, 108. (a snother Bob Amrron pipe dream. | Jnon. He yald he mignt have a state-| to read thig letter. This is a leiter!] permet ta dead, no one to amewer |i my, in (nls case, Mr. We can he ed uniter the etre Tie inate, Be tbhae. ‘ the patient escaped from You sre a little bi funny on this} ment to give out Iater in the day written by the defendant himself. (heli permet dead. bat there m to destroy © hn And ever CU Mtnmees, and that name th Re tae of (ia oeoh and west Lito & bath-room. existence of which I did not know of at} '" | st is Coroner's Inquest Mr. Weeks land Motinens. bedleaanaie 4 grabbed @ rasor from a thing yourself, I told Reynolis He bisa ne ta et inn gw and t-gave him| WHERE I$ THE BOOTY? two telegraph blank* and told him to} What has become of the $1,000,000 that m © at Headquarters | William F Miller stole from the gullible to my West Twenty-| patrons of hie swindling 520-per eet, as soit as he started aod! Praniiin Syndicate? be telegrams 8 | That 1s the most important probiem CHIEF WANTS AMMON. for the police to solve, now that Miller “At 6.99 o'c.ock that evening the tele- |i *afe in Raymond treet Jail, Brook- fram came to my office that he had|!ym. He can't raive $12.00 tail and had tted. I stayed around until 4 o'clock | but 7% cen‘s in hie pocket when ur- next morning, but no other word | rested. came from ynolds. 1 thea placed) ‘This state of affairs confirms what Sergeant Foster in command of Reyn- | Tie Evening World hax contended since | olds's Inct. { heart nothing more/the fight of the hoy financier—that a Reyneds until he came here with) gang, alded by a woman, got all the | ey of the gigantic bunco game. in) Will Miller reveal the iMentty of his hd packers? plain or 1 will make umn, The bringiag biek | READY FOR TRIAL. t let Ammon out, | Miller refused to see reporters this “It is up to Ammon and Miss Harris | morning. He sent out this note now, and they may find themse.ves in| “The newspapers haven't done me any tha ame position as Miller, 1 t to} good and I don't propose to talk to et the whole bunch,” | them, Beskies, 1 haven't any s:atement aot get . ae he says HERE’S THE “DOPY” REPORT. |'”."** My lawyer will do my talke! Following ts Capt. Reynolds's report! “My lawyer has told me to keep my to Chief Devery i ue quie’, Lam back and that ts ail “In relation to the arrest of William) there ‘s to it. fam ready to stand trial F. Miler 1 would respectfully report | for | know that I cannot be nvicted. that I have for some «ime been work-] “They cannot find that 1 have done ing on clues or information furnished | anything wrong. by the New York World and others| Miller's father and mother were with who, | refuse to @ve thelr names in| him for ir this morning. Mrs. Mi connection with this matter, and on] jer was greatly affected. BOY KLLED BY WEARY OLO MAN STREET CHR, WANTS TOE Dragged Along Tracks! Tried for Attempting Sui- and Was Horribly cide, He Makes No Mangled. Excuse. A boy, apparently about twelve years An GA, was kiliel by a south-bound electric | that he could hardly stand, was arraign- @ar at Worth street and tne Bowery at] ¢d before Judge Newburger in Gener 210 o'clock this afternoo Sessions this afternoon charged with ‘The car wes in charge of Motorman) having attempted to end his life by John Burke, of 16 East One Mundred| banging himself to a tree ty Central and Second street. There was a jam of| Park on Jan, 22 The indictmer trueke at that point and Burke was wha as bong Feist. ringing his bell vigorously and evidently y did you attempt to kill your- id not see the boy when he etarted the| "lf? asked the Judge of the aged pris- ear. He ran tt fully 7% feet, when Louis) OFF pis an hour, a] “What about Chief Dev@ry’s threat to gray-halred man, #0 emaciated | Pediment: the man that hated waned the Mr Weeks would not let me read) would moti the w of the Blanche letter, bUt|heeamee he was fn f + (he ther some parte of it that res} mained in the Tam gat to say |have talked Ht ever w papers 4 could mot thin! wae seeking the so witness, And I say rr Norrmai Special to The Rvening Worl.) Pe gy Rl poole ig RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS | aay in a private sanitarium In Feb, §The weather was again cloudy] oy” cutune nie threat, with to-day, but it had no effect on the at- - tendance, which waa large aa usual, The| yt cnt ee tees ae Few otta card Was 4 very good one, filed with} 06 Richmond borough many” mud runners, and out of the sixty en! or same monthe ee toon hundred mil! tries oniy four were withdrawn. ThE] acute nervous trouble which track is sttl! heavy and the rain of last) yi0, mentally, Two weeks ago Might helped to make it worse. ame necessiry to take him to tie fase oe vate santtarium of Dr. Mam Wile 36 Weat One Hundred and atreet.. where he was place? in of Sidney H. Lawler, a male Bhortly after 11 o'clock this presume he did mot call bi lemuse her testimony woeld be ngall bebe, ‘QSBORNE'S LAST REMARKS, se | read |t to the defendant- th which I must read must remember thet this the stand at the Caranes'« remedy 1 wae trying to find the| “@ Can you think—do you know of nls anybody in the world who with Berret and at Lhe same th kod | chiled with Corny? Ao No, I Ail chinga to refer to hls family | 110K of any one. ‘There are y matters, but T felt constrained to do tt) Mutual acquaintan ate under my oath, and I called on him for | Cours 1 planat on, and he was able to give is none, of this Blanche vetter | THE LIVING TRUTH. The only human belng in the world that STR sac’ nme hae An explana. eNom, ontlemen, there ts the trot | mation Is a . | Phe living wuth and it comes from the Mr. Osborne resumed his closing ad: mouth of the defendant himself. FE org at Sk Me a steyt (MRS. MOLINEUX'S SILENCE, |2cs ius oelite'ts ty and 1 recall with yui by me, that t he time th qualities? volee of your conse the mame, the only name whieh one Hviagw witeces whe can | hax been looking for the man that had Parker lef for a quarter slashed his throat. He was v.| tie more eutovure Barnet smd the INNOCENT ACCOMPLICES, | 19 :+sed or Bon ries. who ma re rouge 0 fo injure Cornish. < Abie th suggest & * ' Ptnat the] the front and stayed there, winning The utmost reticence was | the time of the Coroner's Inquest, | “My Dear Cella—l am to be married | on Tuesday next. Think of that! You] ‘That witness in im court, that wits | Abie to sugges fone My theory that is in the testin ony here that f c Were committed by the same never he was operated w! easily by @ jength and» belt at the saniterium over the whi excuse me from tea next Bunday, pat upon ¢ 1 Cae cerreae are opeare ited By. she oats Se ieee en oud ate | Rien Frost beats Tom. Kingsiey three was said that absolutely no. ln wil you not? Tt ts all very rudden. Alyy the defense. that defendant tention to a very serious matter In tha] cengtha, Tmo—1ist would be given out. The Co Tomance, in fact. and { am oo happy.1 | 1) ose a nart of the record re Does this svagest ta you as SKCOND RACK. | ice wae Hotties. | We go to the Astoria to live till our ee SOOk f eare of the recor CALLS HIM DEBAUCHED. ison way the defendant has net nda halt furiones ~ nenegeliiatesediall | i X calle rosso here? Does it sug-| Starters Netting. Bt. Hit Pim new home |s ready and the announce-|' “"Mro Barnet.” she says in this letter.| ‘Te prosecution claimed and the Ji a : HME’ | rattan 100 (Wettersteand).'T? eh te | MACDONALD A Vl % | Excuse great haste, and I know that} you. ‘Is it that you don't bel'eve mc’! who had been suzgested in thie cane as {ic Uettonert A. FOR: | clare at. i682 "Wataer Tear et | ap A Hl y happine “ id you ever epenk ro yor re fe r ne b ie on hereatty . - pee Sie about what is (he meaning ot that men: [TAS parmek Sans le ioe a the Distriet-Attority | Ugaa. tua ran 1 Tid df |Moers Were Distedwed, Lord! Aware ee ¥ yours abot ome of that sea ea out to be the people] shiver wi Moknd . bt abet t | Be a 7 tence? A. No, sir 4 hi ae fo nite eg erts Reporte—Rabii amperes The Court—@he was not his wife >! ah ict le Irene Hayes ceoured the best of a bad] Pia Now, gentlemen, this jetter was writ- the time the letter Wan written th . ast i. it eenee cEY Raia an tan SGI “e runnin the Made a Diversion. Jten after Barnet’s death, ‘Tals marriagt (Orsorne No, sir; but the word] queh an acl ae ‘ ' uy haus atuentlon $0) uaat furlong” Grace “tagin And Gratis) LONDON, Feb. $-Lowe | Was x0 sudden that the defendant had gmite” Indicates the person rio ig Pe nemya camp and i | ier Moved up and after » hard drive| ot i. in regard to Gen. il engagemen: for next Sunday, It| written, "Leite Aten on NOV.| (unk uf he nee fea heres Wnuta Vettes ever | 8, et Irene Hayes. |donald’s operations at Modder ive twas written, | think, about Friday. Now| 7. and they were marrie: cov, 2, that mun have plictles here, Wo elles Claim of foul against the wit: | conn powerce a Bageoe J H No, sit; f nt fs meen called if tt had been left to Laore rts does ni in matrimony ! ie, a erin La your bewtte and ant was not contemplating m om my, TPO TM ARK et. taf atnletecse oman ver hori | What wae he dotng six times down to, ftiline. mile end af eighth River. He says and I say, from all the fac nn WP My sincerity.” Do you knew. what wtttalbar per ere ae To understant Mr Weeks's office early in January ® Sismere!ts.. 114. Ciitechott.. EOE “Macdonald was despatched to cumetances surrounding the cae, DO) Thay meg Tdont know’ wat That! thot’ oit, tbe, West en on the (rapes 1 bellewe that Mamio Melando told ll Mees ins! optics ihe the Boers blocking the main | wna at onauged te be manriee dukne ss ak ¢ re iF « + oshe knew aga nee, the x erat Ww Russ Felde, 113 (Van Dusen) Koodoosberg, and a And I say that you must infer (ie) oe what TAT Ree Te PG aN of tue nights of self-indulgence in that | 5 ee lished himeelf at Koodoosberg from all the facts and ciroumsta taew aaleee Re alamo t iv Sera joneyy r ee Mononess 104 (Wedderstrandy of the déetermined efforts of the surrounding this circumstance, beonare| cant when, ste was martied and in ' | € ¥ to dislodge him. At rn f the very contents of thie letter. Im-| might not have osll Nagure ¢ DEWEYS VISIT THE MAYOR. | swore oe cM : ; Macdonal@’s te Agine yourself being engaged to be mare! "ae vat have iow what thar means? med? Poamaes Geiterss quest Babington was sent witl Tied ty a woman! {dieted. aye, my ot (3, Sitthony 1B forcements Wednesday, Feb, 7 And Mr. Weeks wants to know wh, are thore three sentenc 6 # [ington threatened the Boers | iT | ew whteh |; “did now put in evidence his moral MRS. SCHEFFLER MENT! NED. Tle later ete Ses nature 1 know thet T cannot do it an Bull 10% | Mason) 1 1 | Keodoosberg, while another You have an engagement with is leties 1081 He knows that the law does noi allow | itis Wife, Whe Had Not | Teutons made the running until the | ow the Boers southward.” } Woman for y night i the Disiriet-Attorney to attack the Wet Her | ver tt hump, where Mone with mot} "oy z " ith the | time when any of you were engag immoral characte: of the defendant. ie d jo ‘y time to win by « head Rush he despatch concludes witl beauties: pod Peis ot Uae puinber & Vj knows that Iocan e say one solitary | Admire! Dewey with Mes Dewey and | wes third, half a length back. | meat: par fea’ tak ae benday cuabk Wik Colt wrotk Aim thir letter Word again the moral FOF tHe | Liew. Salimell visited Mayor Van 20 1-2 , The enemy have now gracias and ish to ay nothing whatever to 4 but jet me prove to you | Prwener Maat ke nee OU! at hie office at 2 otelock thin afternoon, | Fourth Race-@even furlongs.—Won by tons Det ts lw % Lin ter t happens to be rele ti * lFeflect on the haracter of this Cella | What does that meant |i" pes Ie" | Tne Mayor ealied on te Admadpal at the) CourReMeAtion. Strangest was panies ee a She was the wife of Mr. Beneffler and rat ta aslenceo ey, .* and To alrd had been this defendant's friend for| ThA? te an exp Fanaa to Wednesday rning, |} Fifth Race--Ne furlongs —W WEATHER FORECAST. ae years , tent on the part of the woman be- prone. |” H not meet Mra. Dewey muita ta = = _--— ‘ag ae man Hed hoes [OMMBe Marnet did not give her m yet call My dear, | You to meet the! Forecast for the thirty-six hours em engaged to be married at that time the botnets toa tu ut the "hee ach pan care: OF} peas. ae ing § P.M, Saturésy. for New fendant could call them, : si2 ide NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, = {ity ant vicinity: Cold wave and) «Saturday, with generally, Was to be with hie lance j soe a that that Ia the common sense ¥: 1 FATEFUL PAPER. | mie re ; he a ita Gon tai pes weather, slight northwest winds, ~~ may you will bake th apllmenie were passec ; : . ia : fon with the cont Mamie Melando weeping Mamie Me- | RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | — = mlaht keep relations clove enough |ianiy, the friend and intimate. aesn- y Holl Park on the way| Fen. $—'The entries for to-morrow's T le transaction WSs! te permit her to prove her sincer-|ciaie of this defendant, sald we little) ty his he ipal Wat “toUC?-| ocnem are an follows Established Over Twenty-tive fie whole iransaction was Afi a aguinst his ae she possibly could And | <4 yak beggar was re: | Orr : | A ranged after Baret's death and after) "ty foward the man, C war not until ber p: ce was known | warded. Vie Reve. —fe" oe tee farionge. he ® * tn hia 6 ave, This oF T88) Mow does a woman prove her | and a Weeks was nted with} The par ne ean” ” ° ° “itten after his death the fact e could that i ona # ocminy am (o be marrled on Pnesd yi-|sineerity toward o Barnet | this A Py oy paper, thal (raae Sot ona ca] MANUFACTURING JEWEL me 23 EIGHT AVE, think of that.” ‘Think of that! Asif It} meg that that s woman a kvew th! nd Kaco—cne wn in erful, sweat 1g er ment |fraord mary, “Where ie not ang rldefendnnt whem they were tn | Laiainet ——— sr *! $100,000.00 Worth of jab r Thee Jay letener relations tn hanse of | [° > Prote . Tene at 50 Cents on the Do ng for any: he needed it for th ne That {s exactly |Mre, ett, Marnet oubsequrntiy | he erote for ihe user se WOMAN GETS MCBE PERM oom Pudile who patroaiee Ube * will tad ie 4 think wlout i. That ‘® just the i ul oecur te my for the Kutr use he wanted t wpen this women and it ta (Eh. conceded to be tri the de-| arrows (nh quiver, shat 1 ° ek sad pee ‘This defendant claimed ai the Cor- we ine ines | got get oway with that Christm j ‘les Deatrier inmey. the Sinpnd oe ie ae Inquest that when he carme to be self. And the defend. |! po ag 4| to Ren Ventete amcne the cry ie neazed to le married, that engagement ling to seek « " | rks marked by get Harpeter dis | Why has not sold that in the evidence in this este ond] "You musi rout at f and you de| Another auto: ermi: has been Tine seen produced here? He bought | it is evidently trom rhis letter chat the | not know, in ae (ar ae died | erantes ta thi hfe that ring tf he hind an engagement hig] woman says to him If you woud tut! ine hetory of criminology, that there) *. tt! ‘ 7 b " fome’ and from some pl and| let me prove to you my sincerity, Don't | h t human being who used] Muse 119 West Pit-| ramed| from some hums: Was al Oe ee any more J toere i* ans ok as a DeADS feath (hat that four 4 allows claim made by the District-Atiorney| other sentence in that letter whien Ip orson stopped when mn [that jt was “all very sudden” and tere! will road jortme “Thay to you befor be paysies! proof with “Te | thay you don't trust me.” orlihte care of the prosecation imu: counsel to produce. bh: jkomethine ve that. or “4 Jout rtep by etep apf eapect it the District-Altorney n't believe me.” Three that sold him t One ie “if y would but let me prove at a Bilvermone, who had seen the boy! * war the reply. “I announce the fact when they | my xineortty t thet y COU ES T NAY RD, | Kasched down, commanded’ Becks ta 020 no home: Ihave no money: I have, gaged, Way" was thet aot pr | fteve. me deo a""bon| HAD HARPSTER MARKED. (CQUNTESS A -TARD, stop. Tos friends, and | want to die. Once pak at products Fg F be Whe would you expect him ¢ Under the car was found the mangled | ¥4* happr. Not so any more | morked it as certain! MQ Min Aste Co Georg? ie body of pis ed, Hatten pricey ve) Judge Newburger tried to glean some-|the date upon whieh that engagement TIVE AGAINST BARNET. | had wan the mare se n Goa! vl Free fe Moments a recognition. The car wetghs forty tons. tite from the old man regarding his| {PF i baught. | That has no. bers) nore wax nome deecription between | Petenee | Vitees Bartesniy =| — | ‘The attitude of Burke was such as to| Pest, but in van. ‘the iting officer neserted oe pod! ot Bar: re derselt. | tated t te Indiana * \» "h enrage the throng thal witnessed the| “J am a very weary old man” was ailae he could that all this was * 3 a tl iad je the per Mies Helen Gow her slate A ¢. DAVIS DEAD FOOTPAD? | Peirt would say, “ror weeks the|@en. All of tt after Barnet’s death 9 Whae do we find? Barnet w ene Cast id eou'd tragedy and so many threats were made a . wane that nix policemen surrounded nim and|!28 but what I could ptek uc cf aeh THEIR RELATIONS. DM away with Meet beenuer of the moet ladies visited she N to the Elizabeth street wia-| barrels. § slept in doo «as boxes + 1 cant she Batuphant ogee an ad t toat Worn bey took him oa. under tne t me * oe Foster, the Tomoy tage De. Meuitert's Trint Monday. | sent for by the Judge, and i i The nereny inal of Rev. Arthur C. Me-|Ais"ane would place Peet mt Giflert. professor tn Union Theylogiea!| Tree Inn, on East Twenty- 1} begin next Monday before vine Bede | | ter, Then tt breame oh The marti ot long eontem-| house until a week before that marr age hy. ed, Ht very tuiden, ard) sob was after Barnet's death. ite rae SOR ENE: © We all acooeding ‘Co his} airs e=" hat Warne: TN call. ‘Remern an see, the next man ta) Me ement that he hed beer| te: thie letter and we have the entire ; 7 that he had arke! her! cxolenaion of this situaton at Nani. | "Se wee Marpater. | —_— bid te 10, Feb #.—The od here last marry ihe Wouls pot, No human being can be conceived waco, ™ here we have tht: terribe! te ome ne Mas Not hatled, | r : merry him, and remember that inis| bad (nts motive age net Barner Kare Sint oh the polgoner delay bbe . Pe ny dogg oh say m | te A.C. Davie, of New Yoru wan only after Barnet Legan to pay ving hui can De suggested ot “7 fret takirg ey | That name was on a ali ay in jhe teption to hie wife bnagined that knew of a motive agains: ecauee Ko was the mort abich was to Rave onbed rvs | sot ae ty ie Bera —“ from rome ia i me read you what the @e-| + ¥ *) aay ong tor — J go py 7 Cy by Hote dnt A + do et unanie vo . (ilasse clea Ws he tee ‘Tea proviourly’ stked the defendant | Mid that Barnet was an impede Song io tne fu ; j mse had 8ior tn be ‘poche. .

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