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WEATHER—F AIR TO-HAY, WRATWER-FATR TO-DAY, Che ['* Gireuiation Books Open to AIL.” | _ "PRICE ONE CENT. * NEW YORK, TU 'ESDAY, MARCH w%, 1900, PRICE t ONE CENT; BOERS READY 10 LEAVE NA OOSSS EHH OHHH OOES _[ i Cireuta Circulation Books Open t to AlL” ie * PPE eOCOTHE ET ETEOEEOOO ETE = ———-) _ EVA WOOD, ANGRY, | SLAPS AT LAWYER. ap THREE CuLORE! GENERAL RETIREM ) Fem ess MRS KEEFE IS NOT Ss | After Testifying that Shaw Told Her He Killed His Mother and Grandmother She Re- reer eee — — ananeiatchaiied Tr Mary Hain, forty years olf, a nome and it three charg Made for Escape | ' sented Attack on Her Bi i eit oar ! | Character. for Mn tact 1 fir GUILTY, onl a Case of Necessity. | Special to The rening Wert) iad tall acc _DADYeNtt ape boy. - ’ CAMDEN, N, J., March 27—The prom- teed sensation in the conspiracy case. . for which the two reporiers, Sloan and May, are being tried, wns sprung this morning by Miss Eva Wood once EM Shaw's fiancee. Prior to Miss Wood's testimony Po- liceman Hartman said that he had se- ceri llegg at the pots" nm transport ‘rains are packed at | TWO BIG TRUST COHPANIES TO MERGE Wife Accused of sdb of Beidhad Ba |i. rrssiness to tecnitate thete treat In case necesalty requires oft: Letters to Rival ston. LONDON, March 27.—Ree Acquitted of slight importance continue to , P ie only features of the war in South Faia ; rea. Lond Roberts ts stil! at tein and wired to-day to the War @ The jury in the slander case of Mrs, ig sent an improper letter and] as follows: POLICEMAN SMITH’S SLAYER MUST DIE Lillie F, Parrish against Mrs Julia} 0 Mrs Tilile F. Parrish. 4! “tOBMFONTEIN, Monday, widow, whom she thegght too friendty|. with ber husband 23 —Capt. Sloane-Stanley, of the eS errr reyes See reted himsgif in a saloon where, when hbreatenef by « man to whom he owed Shaw had confessed to kill- money ing his grandmother and mother. Hut Miss Wood was the tmportant witness. She was arrayed in bright but | _ Keefe rendered a verdict of not guilty | re a od at the Distriet-Atdorney'® in the United States Distriet Court this} ‘Thte wife admitted having written aj teenth Lancers, was slightly wou @ 08-00 504462 bSOSSSES | harmonious colors ani was alm b Ar ti f t 7 duripainatitbe arian) | r Vnipe J affirmed the conviction of Fr afternoon |portion o (the letter, but denied having | 49 affair of outposts north of the | ' j ' Obeid ar tik aia Mre. Keefe, wife of Dr. Christopher|pennet the last part of it which was) der River, March 25." WANTED TO GO HOME. | ' ; Keefe, of Rowiout, N. ¥., was accused ' particularty scurrilous : \ despatch from Bloemfontetn, lise ‘exiles the waht been th | Nover|s 1807 sentenced to be ronted . | Monday and published in the ; eo sal Sek eal in 8 t dst aa amplifies Lord iovert Braces wisusartes hi — MRS. KEEFE’S OWN STORY. |*": L Bdaw's confession she accompanied him | MISS EVA WOOD, roe . \ . “A cavalry reconnaissance was | te Philadephia, where she remained at Merete ne etneeneeteb eer sateeptes tenses REPORTED CONFESSION IN GOEBEL TRAGCD teenth Lancers, Sy. akiemshiage . the home of a friend of hers | == = ——— ee tbe Boers from their position { wanted to return home, but Shaw Ine} RANK FORT, M ”7.=W. Wh Calton j rT 3 open, when the Nin: temgee , sisted upon spaying at her frie e} ous oy F : ed to owtfank the enemy while: tning Shaw told : - oP repniie ’ were engaged from the front by house until morning haw told me | 1 te Che (oe ool ansmesinatios mounted section of the Sixteenth that he had met Mr. Hay and another 99 | cers. Gur casualties are reported to reporter on Federal street in Camden | few.” ep e A despatch from Maseru, rel! was implicated in the] and ec Darnell was implic | a 2 y jars the Basutoland Government ip trouble. en i collecting natives to be The next morning he sent me | COMSTOCK ACCUSED OF BETRAYING FRIENDS Bloemfontein in repairing amd : > paper. T thought he © a _——— ‘ ratiroads, The natives geen me” Thee eugcna Lh By Mrs. Julia Keefe. Pres Busters en tha Sorebertae Inquirer because he wanted a po . = \land have refused ‘ to go to He became Impatient and went out him. 6 sit ' , = Dictated to an Evening World Reporter, ae ers ee a oP Posy self before I returned. = lows’ ar ery NIM th th ted on the witness stand, absent from home on Saturday nights, |20W the ploughing season and thay ‘ Pee £ have admitted on the witn Y sh ‘ When he came buck he had a Times t : tn ite pre writing letters to Mrs, Lillian Parisn, |! bad detectives follow hi. 1 vatbor than ert gad few and ae - Surprise was created in Brooklyn this) Late t What I sald to him and of him re} L fant. sho confession ai yn ater, however. the fami nt t “ty ? and ca | 2 be ~ jaa and) tart Tye eRe, irks cacteann oe sent, the | Cat +a an y Why did Ido sulted in Mrs Parish sending me sev-| Ber reports from Natal show asked me what I thought of it ids Lean that Witllam| ners P fan Koil 8. Martong, pr * - word ‘knowiaety: Be pla She took my husband from me. Shelera! letters This began early tast | Velopments <hoee have 1 tod him he would have to Ro to/ Henderton, a we mine ater Companie! by Dr, J. M. Raub and Dep-| has ruined my home and wrecked my | Summer. Some were threatening, some rg td to March 22 A despateh: Camden and deny it. He answered that | manufacturer. who went to Fl ity Coroner's Physician Kelley, went to Life 1 knew wnat dhe was doing, ane | "SUMUne. i by poo camp at Glencoe, dated fh was true and that he had confessed [Months ago with Hugh McLaughlin, the Greenwood and made an autopsy @id it under smy eves. 1 tried 10 stop] to Avsnet Ker huctend wont to 94 ily atieok fe Sapaiel Democratic Boss of Brookiyn, and al He reports that he found an incise a eee by waraing tatters. Whee thesettartes |s Battie Creek, Saat ‘Dr. to be to the reporters. 4 nnn La . Keete’s visite to the grocery did not stop | ‘he Boer forces in Natal Gens, party of friends, had met death by vio-| wound on the top of the head on the falled and brought nothing but abuse ery op | ADMITTED HIS CRIME. ; | parietal bone, another wound one-half from ber Bled bull. for Givorce. ‘Thon [ote Mis pallont wae Game, “Them Hise bond yy have bees jetnet im | body of Mr. Henderson was) inch long running toward the forehead ay ra ware placed in the walla, |ta” wrens to Mrs. Parish, I said that| Wives. Pretorius, with a patrol, gee] 7 1 told him to deny the truth of the) shipped tere March IT jast, and the an-|% large clot of biood under the scalp My, tle attent planned to make me | nn Concuce Wan GlnnWOS. I QM tev maison advance guard o¢ : FS story and that I would stand by him, and) nouncement was then mace that he hud) and discoloration under the eyes, bestdes a violator of the Postal laws hye avers its main body March 2 One Lament) added that if he didn't I would expose| dd of heart disease, wruiges on the knuckles 1 wrote nothing obscene. My letters | p eri 1 appeared on ihe street Mrs. | who refused to surrender, was : ‘The body was in charge of Thomas F.) The doctor could nor state whether ne those @f an hendat woeman full Of | ern rome Come oul en Wee Slnenenn Gen. Botha denies the him to my friends as guilty of the mur- who Was. alto | tlie wounds had been caused by a direct eT cae aa ta 5 why nase | 28d Rive me a tongue ishing. Transvaal women were : by # direc anger. No, 1 did not «ign my nat der of his mother and grandmother: ene of the Florida patty. Mr. Nevins! biow or lad been received in a fall, He iaathen, Mare. Guilty Conscience knew | HIRED A SLEUTH. Tugela trenches, Gea. [ . Upon cross-examination Mis Wood! returned (he same « [Rave nis opinion that death was caused Thebes they caine, There sae snevedl!l! oy , the Boers a list of their said she had broken with Shaw soon] A few days ago the Coroner's physt-| by hemorrhage of the brain caused by lo thet to ahow thet Gre bight is comneny She 6 Oe ae re after after his confession, but had al-/ Cle Femoved ihe remains from w vault | vivlence at wi ey : Bay ap bd ior Botha says this ts impossible, as ¢ We ‘emete: ormer « t ie . are et we oe uit for di- ° wI55 “poten to nin hen passing on|i® Gtecrwet Cometers, periormel al Tan facie tn ie case have teen Feo | QU SORRY DAY, [Afar Bet ve or 1 tad ook, the rit to at ne See c ound ounds hd brutes | PO o He protic e | ‘ , eae the street since that time. - wi aiak ee eS ae Py itendiegs hve bail ve It was a sorry day when Dr Keete | Fondent As soon as Mise Wood finished her tes | tr phenderson Hved at 3&b Tulrteer death. Many of his friends believe ped PoupeT Se Daeeen ee 7% and 1 moved to % Hashn niin a writing leniere aa at RAIN STOPS 0s TOPE timeny, she with her mother and sister) street, Brooklyn, with bis wife, three | bad accidental fall in Kingston, Uwe yeart ag 4 ad i ‘fhe last j lett dav gourt-room sone and two dauxiters, It had been | | Henveron wos well known among (ae Potli'cians in discussing rn) { perempiory mandamus | been happlly married * three y i } HIS CONFESSION | lite hablt for tem years to part Liclans, He had lived In] to-day wond whether there has| Commanding them to restore Coffey’s| DF Keefe began to pay reave wv és s et ek tar’ cant Wet season in Fall Swing All Or id f the Witter In Florida, Whea tty teyhoot. Le war sixty-lbeen a break be it and Hf to the roll from which u was] the grocery kept by 3 when i vlaced it under her dour | Seath Africa—Campe tective Mille oon | | Medlonteg we! ' bt "1 across the street, at % Hasbrouck ave 1 saw fC In court to-day there ‘ Detective Miller who kept tie saloon | Melaughlin pariy lef, jn January, Hen rnin Ireand. | wetaughiin. Th ¢ always been | Zed March & ui tl tnd & o/ RA? & stamp on the cavelone, and the inte Swampe, +. where Policeman Hartman said he) deteon foined them. They to Mer-| DF Raul, Mr. Henderson's family - Pian ae oo Aithched to the papers was a petition ag Pr por trond tea tees taining Porsimark was Dec. 1% At the top ot] CAPE TOWN, March 2. and correboraied the policeman's niet Thomas F. Neving, of | no. «following wateanent tale BEC: helped the okt Hirooklyn yeader tn tev-| legally expelled from tie om) TL reprimanded him, and we would | Hum und a rivers which have been dry that Bhaw had confessed to him that he ye, runs the Hiver View Hotel, terson died trom ihe effects] ¢ral hard situations, That he has con. | iMitee to — the cle th? | nus our groceries elaewhere, from some Shortly od oa og p.--! committed the murder. News reached ‘Bromtaya om Mer Ty OT ge fented, even in the person of counsel plat Assembly eg ha had duly eh ‘+ | of hie patients. Immediately he beeame nd arrested. | There pal eo ‘Ao Midler WA the atand Bhaw was} et! Meters bed died of Neary fall- 18 blood between| to aid Benator Coffey, who ts under the |! him at the primaries on Sep: he Parnes! family physician ‘ eae letters until after ure. It was said that bis body was i and another clot at On Moreh 2, be says, the Committe | partsn way i! with « chronic liver trou: | 4 aoe Be €alled and admitted having a convers@-! found outside hie room in the morning | 1B". se bows's severest displeasure, has caused) cociies him against his protest. dy | iy I DP, Kosta Wen comatantiy aiak> | Teptan’ uo oe Se could have | eS , . ble, and Dr. Kee onstany t ; elthe ton with Miller about a debt. and it was Welleved he had dled while {to how dr. ilende something of 4 sensation in King " fon je was unlawfully Ce- ling catia, The Parishes lived at 16 Hign- | 1 rot nothing an honest woman need [you will ave to eek Information from) McLauatlin nar wowed io “roast d of Me.office ey has ensaeed jigng avenue, Iwi Dr Keete's 9 2 Sof, “Did you admit the murder to himT’ jo him? lrummoning ald Sortda. nothing to Mrs. Parteh through “No, not t 3 j Coffey so that he won't be ft for poilti-| + Devt B HM as ¢ Me eee . nae ame 0, not to my knowledge,” replied am, famally eumated Undertaher_he-| Mrs. iienderwon, the widow, made the| cal veiling: but the Hemetor has elif yoction 'y the Ninth Trcitien Asombty [eat Sate Se dh lll imal | sroncald tay son fer Sneein” td ot tri nO fies how my husband meg) MOne smiled and told his friends tol District is « er than ever ae the qccter temaiand ame. » | That cave will come - This reply caused a rustie among the} lym. at sinepie boas preparing 16 if ecclved’ a letver from Mra walt and hear something dr he was maligned im phe te- aris nigh Iie eald ble profes fonat | oa Is og perseey, embelm Biscovered rag at the Bolel, and she] ‘That very ‘hing ir probably abe er which accumd| guttes bept him ou. He was always | woman ta thie oo 5 ; pon | nae a of entering tito a conspiracy to Papers were served io-day by 1re8?] porter from 260) 16 2.00 votes to James | iM. Hewe, Repubfoan candidete for WEATHER FORECAST. ‘The following w Rexisier of Kings County, It wy pit wi the tha how 4 kaifed 4. ager! r for the thiety-sin boars end | Nf gested fee the & H yacrang lag at ¢ P.M Wedaastag for Mew Tock Perry's ane | Wednesday; (resh went (o nerth

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