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fen he confronted the Jud; saw the spikes around the doc! noted the watchful constables guarding it, and the jury i tO feel his poalth though I could with him on the hi spikes, and have called out to the judxe . ‘In justice, you mus ne over and sat bench within the \corport irk’s pret dontor says that it 18 possible to resery ied) iistened in amazement as the Crown (A prosecutor opened thejease: 1 everything possible p against him. Thi knew to be utterly without significance, ae far as the case was concerned, wero golored and made to dovetail Into other 1 could sgarcely. bell sharpening very faculty of my smuind, and I felt determined that I would som how. frustrate thelr ovident 4 ralct of wilful murder. T felt th what seemed to me ihe ‘The iment succeeds In ait to dite, Det it ie ont Mer real nature 1a tof her tater’ persoality. 'e former i sla aprent en faa a ie 2d nln, “Slane eet Publie opinion te BME power to beeper defense, and bite ona pian whi Bla Impersonator. of sharp lawyers to ta him tn Bie cell. net inc Rery's case. Ifelt that T coul ducted the affair bet “The case Was progressin, {diy than they had ex} 20 little to be said in So on the nfternoon of the the time had come for me to play my | in the prologue of what proved 10 | (Capyright. 199, by the Pras Pubilshing Oompeny, Ne CHAPTER XVI. “I suppose it 1s natural for man as for animals to hunt. To try by skill and misrepresentation cunning and eee mae Des “The prigoner commenced in a voice at first scarcely audible.” Seo0 y to catch something. angler drops his fly for the unwary fish, and the trapper fixes his bait for the Unsuapecting animal. st lyin that y bed fund before midday" the ras sheer abel cxpiained enetnee I zed keeper evening and ales te one, ar two OE Thea knew me in that a, far from well, which waa ot ‘tor ui The devil ts sald int for men, and men hunt for their fellows, often very necessarily. But not infrequently, quite careless of the man's gullt or tnnocence, the police will pre- urged on by the In- nt and professional habit, will move heaven and earth to scrape together evidence which will secure a Judge a case, and, yy that Q wished to see y his for he had ea to rant mo @ a trance, except in my own so that in case of any accident bringing about the com “My anxtety Increased trial drew nearer, for I} doctor that It was whispered in legal circles that the police were if possible to have my other self hanged, It was a matter of professional pride. ‘The facts seemed indisputable. There were several witnesses of the actual assault, and they regarded the evidence as sufficiently complete; besides another had shortly and there hadn't in Sydney for six “But I had no wish to or in possession of my, pather. self, except for the purpose of t ee a '€ would not have aut have remalned reunited me this aa \s in “It had been day that the prison mtatement in defense, and wo, hed. furs was to be imme. lately after lunch. So about an hour before the appointed time the doc placed me in a mesmeric trance. y there on tho bed conscious of my surroundings in the chamber and consctous of the doctor's presence, but leo, watching under his direction, 1h hat was transpirin use mile and a arranged thelorevic Srevious given them the slp, been a hanging “It had been discovered by the police, too, that there was somo mystery about Violet; it was known that she wns the prisoner’s wife, and tnat he had come to Australla In sea: had been friendly with wome prominent memvera of the And, generally, both public opinion and way, ‘The court had adjourned for lunch. Gunnery was eating a comfortable meal ini the: privon. He had got over the first was now takin) T heard him talking to one of the warders, but he did not now scem off, Alas! the evi- dence ngainst him seemed most conclu- salve. It appeared {mposaible for him to against the prisoner. “The other side has a strong case,’ sald Stickfast to me, ‘and the unfortu- nate thing is we have no case at all, The most that I can do !# to attempt to jat there could have been!no ma: t pin, 8o sure of geltin doctor's direction I then looked Into the room where the judge and his aseociate wore also cating a vey hearty Junch, and Hstened to their tt waste about the trial, and ry the confounded Wy as you can,” Is all tb TE in {a the trial likely to last?" Not loss than n week,’ sald Btick- maselves as convinced of uilt, eapectall: ‘aughan Stockton had known to. have visited the pris- a. the prisoners ‘2 A week!’ I ejaculated in dismay. ‘and Vananen rlooked the tect that there was money in it for the lawyers for every extra day It took. “I have no intention of prolonging this narrative by entering Into particulars CHEW SELLS ans Rare Collection of First |» American Editions Ghanges Hands. an & Tat but the prisoner could not er, for had been jeadtny fife ever since he came to Byd- LABOR NEWS. Conferences will be held to-day at 27/0 street between the atrik: ing Hebrew bakers and thalr employers, at which it is expected that an agree- ment to end the atrike will be reached, Bakers’ Union 36 has demanded of the h Department that o epecialt A lon be mmadele ot she cellar bi keshops on the ‘cast ‘The striking shirt makers have estab- ished headquarters at 73 Ludlow street. About 200 men are on strike in fourteen pee Beverty Chew's collection of first edi- tions of books by American authors— famous to bodk-lovers all over—has been sold by the collector to Dodd, Mead & Co, The,money received from the sale will go largely toward completing a collection of books of the Eltzabethan era on which Mr. Chew is ed. ow was for years tho most defatigable seeker after first editions of American authors in the wi He the American F sterday Inaued a list of Koriy-seven conventions of na- and which wil be hel Mine Workers on His, and the" Wat ravers National Union will roe at some city not yet selected. malgamated Association ciothing’< Cutters isd Trimmers avill hol 4 ational trade know so much abou “Dhe doctor kept me thus clairvoyant jin order that I might tell him when the court ent again. Then after impressing upon me that he should recall me at a certain time ho sent me again to take poasession of the body of my other self. I think It will be well_to quote here from the columns of tho Evening Lumi- Sary, which wave a very, fatr reaume of what transpired in the cytr Journal “the ‘prt prisoner, who during the inorning had seemingly betrayed a sto indifference to the ¢ seomed to aroui sembling of the court after lunch was then to make a statement and sub- mit hiinself to cross-examination; ani attitude and mien, as he passed from the dock to the was altogether different trom that which he had previously shown. In fact. the remarkable chango it was noticeable that hi witness box, wis commented upon by self may! ups! described by. the newspaper: but \m own first fee actually in the fclon's d stupid tunately, 1 health th; but the ghock to the system was terrible. Lt was a very good thing that I was not tmmediately called upon to my knees make my statement, CADDO IGTEAOOOLED EDEN? 89-06-0602-149995400-54 smote toxether with alarm, tion of m re should s: that I had not given the tf to the tubsiance of dcctor any clu hat I had intended. to ea: fad T done so he would no 0 be a party to the matter, T ha tained his congent to, m y hour and a half; but !t was cnly after T awoke to perfect consciousness in my orn body In the Apek that 1 thoroughly led upon my noticed Violet In. court, and alsy two or tite other witnesses who had through Stickfast'a Influence. I wcured thelr removal’ from been examined, so, the court while a made my statement. will, howe’ In quote from the mewppaner, report, "white ies before te: ‘The ErsonsE, on. enter the _ywitness-box. took. the/ oath, ‘after f 0 Tearned cou: itatement, ich might ne- fe the recalling of several of Iho Shoreham,’ then His ca le, case 'Y, good, Mi Honor; “ist ail. witnesces, in leave the court; but awalt in m: ahnuld they need to be recalled “The prisoner commenced in a voice he sald at first scercely audible; ine and gentlemen of realtzas ation and the solemn he ty of ripe watch haves just taken. What Iam zbout to be the truth, the whole truth, ana Tothiig but the truth, so help lea in that the death. of Vauanan Stokton wan furtifinble homie Secro' of, which Chairman ot Gh, pine Nutt, Mra. you, after hearing my shall’ be’ my Juanes, In Australia, as man of position a . in ‘search of my wife end child, Tut you have nov heard that they had been lured from me by a man ot alngular abiitty and fine pei was deeply. versed in occult aris, by which he had obtained a fatal influence over my” wife, 7,49 not. in this hour of my deepest humiliation and sorrow, wish to say one word of the woman I made my. wife and the mother of my child. She wis dominated by a more powerful will than her own.’ {The Nowapsper here explains, th this exrly 1 of the prisoner's ed very much vistbie emotion of the speaker arrest: the attention of the whole of crowaez-court. After taking some water from a tumbler, pushed across to him by tne Judges ‘associnte, ho continaed onown: ‘arrived in Australia last year, a Jang which Ine been to me a place only fMusforcune and suffering, and shorty met the man who had robbed me of mj Wife, and child. 1 say 1 met him? bud alas! with disastrous results to myn He was a past master in the new wile ence of bypnotiam, and by some menus inknown to myself, he severed fy my physical body and human aout {a man In manhood's prime, awoke to consctousness In the Melbourn he ial robbed of my rightful body, on af an aged phyats ‘Gentlemen of the jurs madness to you: but 1 remember fact am on my oath, ‘and on (rlal f and 1 beg YON to hear To Iss Continued) epee eting to-morrow night at Aslington Hall in East Elhth street to gleot officers. The polla will be open from 7 to 10 P. M. Several labor organizations which meet in Central H. In West Thirty- Second street have decided to demand that the proprietor refuse to rent a meeting the Central Labor Union, ich they declare Is not a @d- | genuine labor organization. nat Eccentric Association of Firemen had a bill prepared which will be pomnnele tthe present session of the {amislature ireauising that firemen in his ty be licensed by the Police Board a ‘engineera are now. ‘The National Executive Committee of the Socialistic Labor party (De Leonite) has changed {ts moeting nignt trom Monday to Saturday, The scotions of the Socialistic Labor party throughout the State huve bee! to ac} Providing fic his salary and expenses while at work in the ¢erritory. mada his coll gible. lacking on! ot e'' and one of the two ttents pisewhe! i Shore on nce of Interest to book Emera enon and coi hectora it are x , Whittier and scores of other he’ began collectin, books of the Elizabethan era he denie hi he had changed: his lov He merely sald he had aan foe ae ah tau for hk her. or lected ‘frat James I, Raymond Dinner. As an expression of appreciation of the juet tendered Ries) eiyeareee at the Manhattan Hotel by th yoann gers, and Tepromstatives of th i Ci lent Jom yond the @ return dinner ne the Aldine Cub tus night. awe peed reproved an cxception. ek: pondered how ane Judge came to im. ng. thal ‘s idea’ and my own were very di My. reposses- ston of the soul and body of my own haye made such an impression Court und spectators ay in ling on tinding | myscif was one of and overs care pared completely Vanished from my THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1901. 3 < STAGE SHIPS IN COLLISION. “The Flying Dutchman” Furnishes an Unex- pected Incident. “The Flying Dutctman" was tn colll- tipwreck ahead tan last night when Wagner's opera, depicting woes of this uncanny rover of the sea | wus sung. He had just startel on hts last voyage, when the bowsprit of hin ht in that of Daland, the quay, and for nome seconds there ston and came near ty of time at the Metropol! ship ead was Luck! owinging an autom the i-fated again ant vanished ominous tugging an in the usual way. The performance was a good one. Gad- skt sang Senta, which ts one of her best impersonations, tn excellent voice Jand with tenderness and feeling. tram's Dutchman was the same weird figure that he presented upon his firit Appearance last year, his tones even a Vippel, ee ttle dryer perhaps. better than he has sung mann-Heink was a jolly sraman rushed the oper tion by‘ appk action “UNLEAVENED BREAD” CAST. Mizubeth Tyree and F. J. “Unleavened Bread," the nor Robson will be Flossie and Margaret Fuller Paulino L'Al Other players engaged are Fisher, | Genavra Ingersoll, Buchanan, Geo weett, Woodward, Malcolm Williams, Selten and’ Harry Hanlon. SIRES AFTER CHARLES ROSS. dito: Miss gave a sinall dinner d) Sherry's for Mrs. Va Miss May Goclet. of pale-green panne the guests in the suit of rooms adjoin- ing tho big ballroom. were roses, vines and exotics, She w ted by her sinter, Mra. the West Bide Auditorium, 218 January They Want Him to Play Roles in New York Thea- tre Durleaqnes. The Sire Brothers, owners of the New York Theatre, are negotiating with Charlies Rosas, late of Webar & Field: stock company, to play the leading rol in che | trfesques Fat the New York Theatre. Rose 1s et West Baden 8 Ind... “and will not return to thi batii Jan. 10. Me has not signed. con tracts for the rmainder of the season Mrs. A. M. Palmer Reigning Datey. Mrs. A. M. Palmer will be the Retgning Daisy for a year to come, having been elected at the meeting yesterday, Other officers elected were Mrs. G. B. Wallis, ir, Mra. K. Von Klenner, Schramm and Mrs. George 9. 51 Vice-Presidents; Miss M. H. E. Mont ford, Treasurer; Dr. Eloise Caurch, Au- Mrs. Brice Collard, Recording, and M.” Wortendyke; | Corresp: ry, and ‘an Tine and Mrs. Taylor as her cemmittee, ‘hing carried away and, after e and backing Itke hip started round the corner, regantless of the wind, to meet hor fate made up like a Gloucester fisher- pan, “did full justice voeally te Daland MooooopOCOOUnOm . Who conducted, rough, but read the score authoritatively and held the or- estra and chorus well in hand. audience, which was not larke, wai rather cold. On more than one occasto: however, tt vieiated the Wagner tmd use that interrupted | LVESTER RAWLIN Will Play Leading Noles. dramatiza- tion of Judge Robert Grant's novel by Leo Ditrichstein, will be produced at the Savoy Theatre Jan. 2. The cast is an unusually strong one. Elizabeth Tyreo will play the role of Seima White. J. fan 1s cast for the part of Wil- tar oH L?Aleaton, the architect, and Blea Crosman’s Interpreta- tion More Pleasing Than That at Knickerbocker. There are two Nell Gwyns in New York and both are eminently lovabl but were I Charles Stuart, King of Eng- land, I would certainly throw my heart At the fect of the Nell Gwyn now play- ing at the Savoy Theatre, rather than of the Nell at the Knickerbocker. Ada Rehan ts unquestionably one «this generation Her appearance on Brond- a matter for popular acclaim She plays the role n with a fidelity to detail and with a consummate art which ts un- approachable, but she does not impart to the character the lovableness, nor the wonderful attractiveness that is n factor of Miss Crosman’ Mr. Paul Kester has written for Mise Rehan a comedy-drama which he calls He has made of tt a melo- drama, while Mr. Ben Teal has brought forth a atage picture of rare lovelin of the greatest actres: and congratulation, interpretation, NELL GWYN AS GiVEN BY MISS ADA REHAN. OOS! Virtue of it» worth, ought to run for many weeks. There ts much about the than play’ which 1s offensive Picaasing. King Charlen t habit of crying out “Od two or three minutes, which fe vt Knickerbocker Theatre a Fulton Mark: avor and whi factory. Mr. Whtto Whitdese: Character of Lord Jeffreys, Chief Ju tlee of Englan dor Juntice 6 borough painting, and Mr. Willlam’ Elton. stick to the provt WILPTAM RAYMOND SILL “HELP FOR WOMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED. what {s the matter with me.” You hear these words every day; as id consider the version of an Tunkrown newspaper man Hazeltine ax considerably better Kester come’ way after itiss Crooman and | would have scored tremendous success. ‘ell of Old Drury, VANDERBILT DANCE ; FOR MISS MAY GOELET. Cornelius Vanderbilt o lart night at | Jerbiit’s nlece, Mr, and Mrs. Mra, Vanderbilt wo jot, and Miss Goelct. Free Lectures Nesumed. The second coursy of Board of Educa- on Free Lecitires began last night at Cooper Unto. ‘the other lectures are: W. W. Ker, eight lecture on ginning Jeu. Welloa James. Ave {iluatrated eetures ‘The Great South-West," at Couper 4 D. tenoliel, 67 st. Da 4 Lycouia ‘eth 206 y jehemieury and ue elniea At the Y. SM Ck dali etreat, January —=——_ New Singers Engaged. It was announced last evening at the Metropolitan Opera-House that three of the fee At redone A are Mi MISS GOELET. a eenaet Craig Wadsworth Leads Co- tillon with the Pretty ballroom at twelve tables, ballroom on the second floor, and waa danced wih Miss Goelet. Among those present . Orme Wilson, Col. nd Mrs, John jancey Iselin Miss Angelica Gerry, the Misses Bark ines, Honrl de Uroy a arr and Mtw. John It aoa, Urook, "sie Btuyy eran a Wit ra ign | women, A superb gown Wi A. et. She recelved on rift 1 Neginald Ronnids, Me and ati Stanley F, Duroness Heliliere, Mins [nn~ ¥ ds ‘a Tne Flccoratlone.| ta enter Hitcheock. Str. 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