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>. SECRETS OF GOEBEL MURDER ARE TOLD. Golden Testifies that Powers Sent Him for Ten Men .. with Guns. FRANKFORT, Ky., March 24.—Seo- ry of State Powers was the only of the defendants brought {nto toxiny in the Goebel murder one court trial, Capt. Davis and Culton remaining in fall ¥. Wharton Golden, of Barbouraville was sworn ap the fire witness He sald he ha@ known Secretary Powers for feventeen or righteen years and was a Bond friend of al) defendanta, Witness was in Frankfort in January! end February and saw Powers nearly He was in Frankfort on the 18th, then went to Laurel County for two or three days, from there re- turning to Frankfort “Where then dif you go-to Barbours- Ville? asked Attorney Campbell. The witness refused to answer, Powers told him to go to Hartan County anf tell Postmasier John Hirst 0 sand down ten witnesses in the con- tem case. “me me te ge to Harlan County and tell Mr. Hiret to sen Gewe ten men whe were regular mountain feudicte” “What was your understanding of that Pequest?” “Well, men whe we and if necessary ge into that Les- | folative Wall and ki make it im eur fav “T 41@ not nee Mr. Hirst. 1 saw James Howard. I tom him we wanted ten men Wr» had good Colt forty-fives ‘Were the forty-five to be put in evidence?” asked Attorney Campbe! “Most assuredly they were,” answered Golden. in said he did not know the wt who came to Frankfort, He d ed the m ge to Howard on the Gunday preceding the Goebel shooting “When did you next see Caleb Pow- ere” “1 naw him on Tuesday, | got on the train at Ferris Station, Laurel County. BINS COME TO LP TE OES Delegation Here from Philadelphia Schoolboy Pro-Boer League. n W At 11.6 o'clock, as the Mayor's Stce was filled with Aldermen and other off- cials waiting for the Tunnel Ceremonies to commence, a delegation of elght schoolboys, each with a part!-colored Boer and American flag, entered. ‘The boys were introduced to Mayor Van Wyck as the representatives of the schoolboys of Philadelphia ‘The leader of the boys, Thomas J Meeks, of one of Philadelphia's high @chools, then acted as spokesman and enld to the Mayor: “Your reception of the boys is very gratifying to us, When we marted fer New York we came with another ‘view in project. We are representatives ef the Pro-Boer League that has been figunded in our city, We came to New York to interes: the schoolboys here and also to ask you to recognise our endeavors.” Mayor Van Wyck would not commit Dimeelf either in favor or against the Boers. FIRE IN A GIRLS’ SCHOOL Plames Cansed a Panic Among the Madents of Pompton In- stiemte fer Giris, (Bpecial to the Krening World.) POMPTON, N, J. March 24.—The pri- vate school of Mrs H. C. Demille, Bnown as Pimlico, wae partly destroyed by fire this morning. ‘The flames caused a panic among ‘he @irl students, but no one was injured. —_— ORDERED COFFIN, TOOK FI?. Vegrast Picked Ont Gorgeous Caaket fer Mimeect{ and Fell With Kpilepey. Terrence Farrell's anxiety to have “oliver handles on his mahogany” will cost him five days in jail. He went to Daniel Langdon’s undertaking rooms, 187 Utiea avenue, Brookiyn, yesteraay, and picked out a (0 casket, “That's about the right style and At.” he paid. “Put this on the p handed over a card “T. Farrell, Died March 21, 19%." “Then the man ‘x not dead yet?’ asked Undertaker Langdon. * “Well, you see, it's myself,” said Far- Fell, “I felt It coming and wanted to be Then, overcome by the premonition, he threw an epileptic fit Policeman Bates removed him to the Gates avenue station. Magistrate Voor- bees gave him five days for vagrancy. ————— Death of Charlies C. Waatt. ST, LOUIS, March %-Chariees C. Mafitt, aged fifty, former Chairman of {He had a yle of amen on the train named Pease and Locket. He told me to take care of them. I next saw Pow ers in Frataefort. 1 don’t remember what conversation we had with them. Harlan County? “Hamp Howard selected thirty men besides the ten. Caleb Powers, | think selected the men from Knox Count) | There were about seventy or eighty ‘ounty Attorney Sparks selected men from Laurel County.” bringing of the mountal; here and @ selection of IT3 men from Jackson. | Knox end surrounding counrtes. It {the original plan to i md’ jenough Democratic legislators to make & majority of Republicans. ene 1d men were to do this He told of further fetails and plots jand change of plane He implicated [ati others in the gigantic plot. Becre- | tary of Btete Powers, John Powers and W. H. Culten he named ae those who selected the 175 mountain fighters | to be retained at Frankfort. When witness maw Powers in London the Secretary said he wanted a regular army of mountain men to come. In all about twelve or fifteen hundred men were beocem to Frankfort, the witn ry en were back of the Bate ' . Capt, Davis and Charles Finley Providing the provisions. Ls sent most of them back that (nigh: Golden said. "Hy ‘we’ | mean it, Powers, Capt Davis, iam Gov. Taylor Finley, Taylor decided to send them back ten or fifteen from each all except | county. About one hundred end seventy. | Axe men from mountaineers brought to kfort remainal here to t Justice, imslerstond what they were kept ne or. We knew that those men were here to go imto that legislative halt, nd if necessary clean our those G et “What fellows?” Democrats—enough to make a jority on our aide.” ¢ answer created @ sensation court-room, Gokten said thet he was dn the Execu- tive tala on th ay before the shooting. met Cali Powers in Gov, Taylor's ante-room. Powers asked him to go to Louteville that day. He tokt John Powers he was going (o Louievitle with Cateb Powers. FATHER DUFFY see that WWD TO REST. i —_—_— Priest Found Asphyxiated at Ashland House Buried To-Day. ‘The funeral of the Rev. Father Ber- nard J. Duffy, rector of the Chureh of |the Sacred Heart, at Germantown, New York, who was found dead by gas as phyxtation in his room at the Ashland | House last Thursday morning, was helt this morning from S, Cecelia's Chureh, One Hundred and Seventh street and Lexington avenue The church was crowded to the doors. | | Bishoy Farley presided Solemn requiem mass was said over je dead body, the celebrant being the Father Thomas Po McLaughitn, of Who selected the men who came from | the! Golden also gave the detalis of the! THE WORLD: ! a | (Rpecial to The Evening World) CAMD! No J, March 4 ~The rame| mysterious influence which made May-; delle Neilaon reject Eli Shaw, after she | had mved him from convietton for mur- | clared Miss Wood between her this morning. “I have renounced him |} broke with him three weeks ago. This fs the emd now, Thats all 1 have 10 | sey.” tears ed to them that he but that he wae the havi yaw had conte of been twlee tried and rell was arrested on the alleged state- ment of Shaw that he knew all about the The two young men hed SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | ‘on the street, and had asked him @ lot pale | ‘This sensational developmen in the strangest case that has ev happened Was called Shaw, who w Answering Judge Carrow's he denied that he had told the reporters | self.” der, has come between him and Eva J t woman to whom he afterward became engaged Misa Neilson shut her lips firmiy and Pefured to tell what tt was tiat wrought \in New Jersey came to light yesterday ta period within the shadow of the @al- So wonderful a change in her aspect qauring trial of two Philadelphia | lows, was called a wii count Ut meee fee hem am waeaee reporters indloimd for causing the ar | looked healthy and prosperor in a t ‘ 6 Seo rea: of Bugene Darrell, whom they ac: | stylish gray sult, high standing collar Uses to tell jum at present. but her) sei of being in the house on the tight | and Ascot tie, He appeared just es un- Mae en Sa tet ibouod & any ObWB ines Bi Shaw's om and grate perir ved ” when fee thal 8 zeae “f have given him. up forever,” de- {M@ner were mysteriously murdered a8o, is. wae {bie aneme chs xp The newspaper men declares that |" In hie weak .voloe the damaging thing® against him in his own (rial uestions, | would make Shaw “not so sure of him- Dar! anything which could be construed into & confession of his guilt of the murders vertaken him e court was crowded when the care of questions, and he had heen competed for se» Jong ‘to run away to escape them, but he did DARK SECRET PARTS ELI SHAW FROM SECOND LOVE not tell them Darrell was in the house on the night of the murders, and did not confess to the crime. DENOUNCED BY HER MOTHER Croas-examined he dented telling Fva) Wood or anybody else that he had made fn onfersion. At this time Misa Wood apd her mother were in the emailer court-room, and, when they heard of He | Ghew's testimony, they denounced him ) unmeusured terms, The mother was eeperiany bitter and wanted to know what penalty she might be made to suf- fer for slapping his face. ‘They may be called asx witnesnes for the defense to-day, and Mra, Wood tn- timated that ane would tell a story that What it was she refused to say “dle is no fit person for my daughter— TU say that” she declared. “Tl am thankful that they did not marry. It Would nave peen too late then and re- grote would have availed nothing SISTERS ACCUSE “THE SAME WAN ete @ spondent yesterday had the following interview {Each in Court with Baby in Her | Arms. t to Want | St Paul yesterday, and went 4! the law. “All who are guilty should be punished | Tt wax not one eoariet letter, but two “Richard Croker, who is now at Wantage, his country seat lowihg statement in reply to questions as to what would be the r ai sade in New York agains! vice, what would be its effect on the coming elections, and whether William F. Carroll, brother of the acting chief, who arrived on the » Was the bearer of Tammany lead- lers’ reports on the situation end » request for Instructions “‘T wish to state that Tammany does not stand for those who violate |PUNISH THE GUILTY, RICHARD CROKER SAYS. According to a cable despatch the New York Herald's London corre- with Richard Croker: e me the fol- ult of the eru- | [Driver Eloped with Rich Western group STOLE BSS + MUHTER Girl and Papa For- gives. Joba H. Denning, the tobacco manu. tte Chureh of the Transfiguration, as- we ' sisted by the Rev, Father Cronin, of |Which the sisters Goldstein, Fanny and I am sure that the officials who are in charge of this important sub: | far iurer, of Paterson, N. J. has for- }8t, Lucy's Chureh, One Hundred and)! would have brovght into the Court. jeet will do their duty, giv oa ble daughter, Lo who eloped j Third street and First avenue |of Spectal Sexsions, Brooklyn, yesterday. ; “In reterence to Mr. Carroll's visit—it {s purely one of recreation.’ " n° hie oe a driver in the rich There were about sixty priests in at- tendance at the funeral, The interment was at Calvary. ae eee Letter-Carriss Meintooh serenaded Upem Thirtioth Anuiversary of Eatering Serviee, Latter-Carrier William Molntosh, of tation R. whom (hirtieth annivermary as a carrier wag celebrated yesterday at Tremont Hotel, is a man of an ad- ventvresome career, He wan sere- paded jast night by the Letter-Carriers’ Band. Mr. McIntosh served in the United tates Navy for three years. In 1864, while on the gunboat Mclellan, the Premature discharge of 2 gun blew him into the water et a school of shark« Comrades reecued him. One arm was blown off by the expiosion. —_—— Colembia University Facalty Wi Het Admit that Another Me- @emt Has Disease. Columbia University students were alarmed to-day by @ report that ano’ case of small-pox had been éecovered in the inetitytion. G. Spingarn, room- mate of C. B. Southard, who wae at- tacked with the @iseape, was sald te i na | Ave Geveloped symptoms, but thie was denied. One of the instructors has ieft the col- lege for a few days and is reported to be quarantined under suspicion. All of the 00 students are to be vaccinated. eee Btenae Net Bete. Willam A. Bisnau, the dentist who Accompanied Miss Harriet R. Clogg, the the charge of grand Baltimore belie, inst him by Thomas le of urate jouse, having been es Servant Badiy Berned. Mary Fallon, ffty-Ove years ol. « servant in the household of Mrs. Bar- ce: we if Puritan customs eld «way these days | in the City of Churches { Hach had her little Peart in her arms, | | pledges of a man's base affect! and/ each accused the same pale be- and dD spectacied and student-lke M having played the deceiver. Friends of the femtly filled the court- in feom and shook their fier violently the face of the young man accused bresking not only the law “d, his Hippocratic oath am weil tint Joseph FF. Long his name. He ts! a only about twen: while | | only of the compiaina sev. Carnegie Company Is) | was sent enieen and her pister bul one older, | [Dr Long tives a: S96 Driggs avenue. | Formed at $1,000 a |The girte live with their mother at M1 | Share. | Scholes street, Williamsburg Fanny was ihe only one whose case | was called. She was so overcome by reel N. J, March %--The Car- | the formation of whieh | examination that the cases were urned til Monday She was very dra- from the conference of | matic ab wae related bow the doctor had! Andrew Carnegie and HC. Prick (| won her affections; had promised to| settle the business diMouity between marry her, and then, at & fme when| them, was incorporated here to-dey. | Market jshe mose needed his loving kindness, | The ca, had grown cold and dimant. She kept Hi subscribed. The par value of each | erying out for her child, and ardent | sha ances which she cast in the direction | ‘The principal subscribers and the num- ‘Trading $60,000,000 ‘rormsursutmae : ’ | Piames Attecked Prent wee rear of 22 Delancey street IN TEEL TRICE | A fire broke out at 7. o'clock 8) morning in the one-etory stone bull ting —~—— one was injured and the damag ‘The department quickly ext the flames bins J a demage of but St. | | There was much excitement among the | y Aving «ne of Di Liver four families in the house, yewan driving ane of Dunning’s delivery LONDON STOCKS DULL. | ja Twe Heures. this lwo pours later an alarm for a fire out for a biase on the firet tory old fashioned nt of BB Delancey uished Wao Steady, the tal Is 9160.00.00 and the 0c! pmeptean leowes Aggressive and Largely Traded 1 on the London Stock Fx- change reflected the usual Saturday at- ude of dulmess, with prices displaying There is a strong disposition on jators to buy Amer- 0 the encouragement of the pale doctor, who did not look | ber of shares of each are ur follows heroic, satisfied all observers that her | Andrew Carnegie, 79 shares Menry h UVR 0 OU Heve for him was very res " Pitsburg, 12a, Ho C. Friek,) Her mother testified that Dr. Long | Pittsoure, 1644: Charlee M. Schwa had promised to marry Fanny and th Bradiock, Pa, 19%) Francie J. F le with | their engagement war a matter of com: Joy, Pitisvurg, 7.4: Lawrence ©. PhIDO® | ing | mon notoriety in the girl's social circle. | Pittsburg 24%; William H. Singer. AMO | ie part of the spec | When Panny fainted in the witness; @heny. £82, Thomas Merrigon, Brad: ican stocks 0 lehatr and was carried Into an ante- dock, #1) D. M. Clemson, Pittsburg, | recetved from om, the elder sitter followed her and |S James Gayley, Pitteburg, M4, An- ed to restore her lo conseourness H. Moreland, Pittebarg, 06, John To wah riv the sisters bore no til! Allegheny, ™. | fee ng toward each other. The remaining sto The physician did not have an op-| twenty-three persons. k is qubseribed by each of whom WHEAT | portunity to presen; his case in court, | Holds lens than five hundred shares | Me aad a ‘se number of witnesses Biante receives $22,009 fee for Niing there who wil testify the Incorporation, and the annua! frar in hie behalf. | chise tax will be $11.7. Deny mg. nt above the clone of y herday here. Bieter. Poetic MARKET WAS STRONG AND ACTIVE. |°>5 patina In the American department the deal- | | Inge were conducted on a larger seal sone couple eluded watchful pa rents apd @ small army of detectives on Wedvesday evening and were mar- reed in Kurherford. They baffled pu Rear |! [Ast night and made a midnight rhey over country reads from Ruth Opes. (oud, back to Paterson, where they pg Wert to Prosh’s hy 14 Br ert te Pry ome | “a ‘The bride is nineteen years old and i the only daughter of the senior member The of the firm of Dunning & All, mily is very prominent » live in @ fine mansion. The Was finely educated and tenderly 1, who two wenior father is @ clgarmaker in her fathers factory When he met Mise Dunning “Nick was a oclerk in asilk mil After tha: he eon $10 a week Lagt week Mrs. Dunning discovered that her daughter was meeting young Brush clandestinely. She told her gut band, who discharged the young mas. Louise was talked to seriously ana promised not to meet him again. But both disappeared on Wednesday The Brush home ts at 2! Tote - Rie and is a modent tory frame houre, perched on the rocks above @ deep cut) When an Hventng World re- ter rang the bell (hte morning “Nick’ ere was the n tneide ous hough he ha age, Fained & litle composure Wheat opemed etrong and active to- | met rach wlner often a I don't care tates, Bat fexid Mr Brosh trump Nick. e in he a stientiy cried & ginisn Volce ¢ ms seid Mr. Br hs 4 a - pod ‘day with a moderate demand by for FIRE IN THE BISOU, mere ce tee New York's opening pees were. May @ne on Spayicrn Deyvil Read of so lwheat, 72 $4; July ab May corn, 910,400, Another tn Tompkine- Aatematic Alarm Netified the De. | @ 1-2 did. . | Chteago’s opening Prices were: May partment and the Stight Bisse | witte of 95,ee0. dient Was Seon Put Ont. ! A 910,008 fire in the three-story brick eer building om the Spuyten Duyvi! road.) Firemen were ed to the Bijou owned by the [rare J Johnson estate. | phenir 2 o'clocks this made things lively im that section this! gutomatic alarm. A small fire broke out in the engine | % May oats, 24 1-s orks cloning prices were 8; July, @ i May 2 July ot WORLD will be 0 | he * broad and beardiess Mr. Brush's ianguage st ot drawing-room polleh and was pietlven “There ain't Mr Brush ah’ bw i) me MH mei Where? Ob, at her ‘R.ners® etre atthe i om te boul our wir tele BLACK AND { | as #: | ot MOBS LYNCH Negro Cotton, White O’Grady 4 * Taken from Jail at Emporia, — Va., and Hanged. me RICHMOND, Va, March %.—The) and your own efficient services are Ge troops left Empo: for Richmond at! preciated. . (@igned) 4 11%. The mob organized and the negro Cotte was hanged to a tree in the ¢ourt-house yard at 12.46 o'¢lock. His body was then riddied with bul- leis oe Later @ 1egro mob took O'Grady, the white tramp, and lynohed him. Gov ‘Tyler te being very much oriti- cleed for abandoning ihe prisoner his fate, The following is Gov. Tyler'e gram in anewer to the commander that he he@ been the sheriff! and timent of the people. Major Cutchins said were to be kept there reinforcements; that while the Jail ageing? any mob with what he had, more troops would tend to prevent any atteck at ail. citizens ex: asking instructions The sole responsiblity is on the Boeri If he orders you to withdraw you cen 4o nothing but obey, We have done everything possible te up- hold the law and prevent med violence and are «till prepared to render any ald necessary. Will arrange with rall- road to bring back your men. “The prompiness and soldierly con- duct of your battalion is commended ! troope STOCKS UP D ACTIVE Market Rallied after the Sa mere Bank State- ment. t the county. A vote was ing troops home and | yer an when tohel to ‘or the a ft Business was restricted at the opening of the stock market to-day owing to the | x uncertainty of the bank statement, but later became active. Nortoth Wot . ‘The International Railway shares | Nefolk @ Wee. pt... were active ant higher, influenced by | Norn, A@eregs the favorable progres of the rellroad | Northers Pacife pt. stooks in London, ey ee. Denver & Rio Grande common, usually | Ontario & West & very inactive lesue, was up 11-2 points fe Mat! and che preferred 3-4 on heavy buying. Baltimore @ Ohio common and pre ferred also advanced substantially, The former was up over a poi to 74 +8 and the preferred 1-2 to 8 2-4. Other favorable advances in the rall-| x, way list were; ©, C., C. & Bt Louts preferred, 1 point to 109 1-2; Pennsy!- vania, 6-4 to 199; Atchison preferred, 1-2 to 7; Union Pacifie preferred, 3-8 to 7 and Missour! Pacific, 3-8 to @ 1-4, eo ppapgsdinzitsesszigrrssniggerssraepete at 129 3-8, Inter- ‘aper If at Zl and People’s sg25°Eisgbysssyess ei -p8tgussasecs~*sieyGsiggeenbegeedbio-y | again but active, fter it gain at the etart t 164 decreased In Vaiue 2 points in dual egg i it aleo A The former jtoat k*, to 4 1-2, and t e | la tinued a2 ng. S tylvania was taken i epprmose bloee | Week's Figeres. Group, point of activity | The weekly bank statement chews brought | following changes: ising, but 6 ptly de- ree teared at fractional rec na Ih Price®. | \came, deer Hida had to. be raised again to the best | xpwele, decresend prices to bring oUt stox Legal tenders incresaad Toe tractions rallied on covering by decreseed ‘ et night's prices, and teereesed * Ie marker Wal) ‘The banks now hold $6517.90 im Ohio extended | 46 the requirements of the 3 per ‘The tractions became unsettled again | cule n the late dealings, but without Influ-| Tota! clearing of all the bank ence on ihe general lit. The ci0@i® | ive nouses in the Untied States fer was active and buoya pet pha ve - 1 and at wutest jut the raliroad deereaee of 128 per oom, over the responding pers jast year, | Clearing ese fer st jen, top throug t sales of stocks to-day were M€l shares, and of bonds §2.045,00 par The Closing Quotations. | 942; May, 9.41 to 9.42; June, 988 to Ol July, 9% to 92) August, 923 te ember, @ Unio yt Brooklyn Rapit T: Hof, Roch @ Pw HEAbTH FOOD FACTS! JE II People hesttate at the statement that the famous food Grape-Nuts yields as much nourishment from one und as can be absorbed by the eys- m from ten pounds of meat, bread, wheat or oats. Ten pounds of meat might contain more nourishment tihan one pound of Grape-Nuis, but not in shape that the system will ab- sorb as large a proportion of, as the body can make up from one pound of Nuts Orme food cont of wheat and barley which are 18 to AOE to §. ont wou | prepared and by epi means pred|- MAL o!. | gested, transformed into grape sugar, Thay save gray ine whole evap, [feed for immediate essimilation. where we we got marred ty Kutherford Ris “dotrcUven watching the Sopot and . vee, ing old pl fo friend. om not decide'—vut | People im all parts of the country can testify to the valine of Grape-Nuts