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Di [ « Cirentatio lation Books Open t to All. a. | [ wi Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ i SW YORK, MONDAY. JANU ARY Mh, 1901, ren, _ PRICE ONE | 6} HACKMAN SCULTHORPE'’S TERRIBLE STORY GIRLS DEATH RIDE! Jadge macends bench. 10,01 f Motion t ¥ oner enters Selection of jury. dury aetect: . Prosecutor opens Proaccator e: witne: iti icinivicinieinieinieiebelefeieleleisinis —2¢e-— — RRARE AD ryan JERSEY LIGHTNING “Garry Hen” Shocks the Court HAC! KMAN CROSS-EXAMIls IN MURDER TRIAL. THREE MEN ON TRIAL. with His Testimony in Presresricesrieesan a! Pen bbe bbebenen tenes op C CRED HIS STORY [S NOT Sia. . Paterson Case. ANd STAR AMPBEL DEATH Horrible Brutality Revealed Which Would @ Make Savages Blush—Murder- ers Are Afraid. ~ + PATERSON’S MURDER TRIAL. : a : Pie ote ines CHARGE—Murder of Jennie Bosschieter. Walter McAllister. DEFENDANTS { William A. Death. Andrew Campbell. told cH THE JURY SELECTED. ) girl : Sa ‘E CHAS. BRETT, Foreman, Passaic. ANTHONY THOMAS, Paterson aon £ WALTER BROOKS, Paterson. MATHIAS C. WYNAN, Paterson, ho - JOHN M'ALLISTER, Paterson. EDWARD BERGEN, Paterson. * JOUN E, HACKETT, Paterson. JOHN REUBIN, Paterson. 4 teak GEO. HARDCASTLE, Paterson. GEO. D. CONKLIN, Manchester. 7 ss CHARLES IRVING, Manchester. JAMES SMITH, Paterson. } c 5 ry all ca warriage Tackma Sculthorpe’s story was the chief feature of the Jcnnie Bosschicter murder trial this afternoon. : “Garry Hen,” as he is called, is the principal witness against McAllieter, Death and Campbell, and his testimony was revolting. He described the fatal drive of Oct. 18 and the horrible treut- CER 4454p OST TTI SC LeW et eS teEbEe es ment of the girl in the wood: For the first time the pi they showed their fear. Mrs. Nina Bosschieter, mother of murdered Jennie, and the girl’s sister told of Jennie’s habits, and of the underclothing she wore soners were thoroughly afraid and at the time she was murdered. Teeman Garry testified to the finding of the girl’s body on the * river bank on Oct. 19 last. : The crose-examination of the Bosschicters showed a desire to prove that the girl kept late hours. . Saloonman Saal testified that MeAllister had treated the party at his saloon and had asked him next day not to “give them away abused her, She was unconscious and be A 1 j The morning session was occupied with the selection of a jury dying. It was a nameless crime. "tg sald, “when he Dil yeu knew the lady? she was Then, with levity of speech and Jolly ; : UAE) 2 Naat ae and the opening address of Prosecutor Emley. AenaanietikieastinenTesticned hertatthe An aniar uken at 8.25 P.M. f? tae party came out. L recognile 1 aan i : Allister and Eknew the other by: sight She wan carried in and| “Are you a of Campbeti'a?® He made a strong plea for a verdict of “murder in the first and | ¥8#0" thinking she wus AskealVerdict of Murder, A ” highest degree. ; 3 ! : The Pros on to ask the} — It took only fifty-eight minutes to get a jury. Court opened | jury to find defendants guilty 5 ‘ ter—murder of the frat and} at 10.05 A. M. and the first witness was called at 12.32. ote mur hehea tl oe be murder In the frat degree DETAILS OF THE TRIAL OF PATERSON SLAYERS, |" sais tag for any prone ame out. looking up and down ts reel Then they brought the womar and the lady, Me Allister Death and tr Looe of Sa < | was turns ang man jouw 1 did nor could not aged STARTLING PARAGRAPHS FROM PROSECUTOR'S SPEECH vottiner puis her—if whe This girl was invited to drink, and once, twice, three times they bs hereof, that Ie murs; 2, drugged her to Insensibility and death. der. ! ask for the verdict of murder in| ® They took her into the woods and abused her. She was uncon- str wune the law that murder J son shall \ . Tey alt g woman perpetrated by i Fand lat the wo: (By Bec SAAD to Evening World.) the first degre 2 scious and dying. It was a nameless crime. THE COURT-HOUSE, Prosecutor Emley began his opening| Mr. Emley xpoke exactly one hour and 3 With levity of speech and jolly demeanor, these men returned PATERSON, N. J., Jan. 14. | address, which was a dispassionate re-| Mfteen minutes, On the rhe cre-|¢ cs Meee Hosschtet ea vlow of the movements of Jennte Bosn-| 8ted a ftvorable Impr He was|@ her tothe wagon, thinking she was asleep. peng Sinn ja Bosachleter -¢qmoiner, fl cnteters# trom athe simone first met| foreetul toward the last, at times al-|@ She made but one struggle after they left the brook. They laid Saleonman Saal Says McAle . Jennie, who was a witness in the after-| Campbell until her body was found nes Most eloquent, and when he d out: her hack and shn was dead. 4 Wrap inh sg a bs “4 moon session of (he trial of MeAllister, | morning, enero Nt) Ne, milddlel eraund | (Rey pare The Inw of New Jersey declares that murder by poison shall be " hau atrlien| Mile scl nostedma gener { Camptett thin, fratt] Judge Dixon, who is presiding in uli 2 tical murder under the laws, murder of the first degree. ughout rh ; Reysny Him Not to Tell. na and i the Court of Oy. 1 Terminer,: either by polson or by asa 2 a Ho " wi Uahenicouan | ors ane vingly. THE Ljurorm and mpectators followed this rex | Mute fils hearers: visibly If they gave potson to stupety this girl and she died, that js Ae tBa cele ee testis Sil, thie proprietor, of the, “ er omt, thar reets, tebe robe murder. Vell she wore she raised alowly and re-1 aT with comer intercet pettiete ed eave hiigon tunel ices, Lask (or « verdict of murder of the first and highest degree. t vealed a face an pate as death. Her an-Jevery wont, as the terrible onime of the | UPON Which diagrams will re ewers were low tan firm under the clr-| four men—Goorge J. Kerr Is not prenene | the Jury oumstanc: Her appearance on the/at thin trial, heving necured a separate| @- W. B. Fonda, a civil engineer and | 64-046 “4 PAVE HAVA BODE Yi4t He Ledbones, stand caused a flutter of excitement. /one—was unfolded by the calm, mono-| MTvevor, Wax the first witness of the | ————— i hers } 1 The prisoners leaned forward eagerly |tonous voice of the prosecutor day and of the trinl, He maid ho bed) ing aa a tough man. and had full con-/ THE PACK MAN” jumbled + DSLR Sate td TAR On OME and regarded her with interest. Me] Mr, Emley was very explicit im al}| Made a diagram of the GoMe road and) trol over his face ar features. Ss told detat ime to. 1 took ete : s Allister gazed at her intently, He chewed |he said, and for the first teh minuter| (ve Place where the body of the dead! At times he pulle: out the cuffs of hin TALE OF DEAT "* viswered Sculthe ! ‘ vigorously at the stump of a toothpick, | the three prisoners listened with the| 8! was found. fancy blue and bros ped ahirt and | H. Recacriteoe eee (lie frag stop yo MoNitieter ton, [tw but finally settled buck in his chatr and| keenest interest, but then their attention | G0In# to the camt ne potnied *| gazed at tt as if in adn Was ehter, 4olinery whispered something to Camptell, who] began to wane and t tc various points of importance the | of a loud pattern ind looked new ls in Ml you. take mf iN lh nodded solemnly. About the room, Her Raz {9 wander’ tay wenile the court-room to] esta lteler toons new| "Garry Hen" Tells an Awful hei sfoode7, arty he) LO aoe ees During the noon recess the crowd be depleted of many of its eceupants! gray garment wi Story that Shocks Court. ait rideiot E c we ut eS) about the court building gradually in- Nala “No” to Camphe au the recess hour was cushion ‘for the s wink whieh he sat. | R 7 anything t we otter yontug creased until there were ‘close upon! when he told how thi 4d Mr. Fonda's testimony Behind Campbei! ‘oom Hearers, Gi corr . BA) 5,00 persons gathered. This mob WAM] raiking 10 Camptell ta) was seen} ary and uninteresting with deep-set = gust Sculthorpe, te catef witness iv ‘ nas DER 3 frequently charged by the police in| vyscous “No! no!" iy repens ue Fonda Tells of Honds. prison officer, a ugntnst the three ywunk nen, the man i 4 ‘ xi 10 Jonofa: Pesta tee sites decess tothe bultding tion of tho young man, that prisoner| Mr. Fonda described the roads over| Prisoners continua!) buat they dit | wine drove them about on the night of | ba = and Mi "Tr st sioner was 0, <n, Fondn,| BISA eaten ot ene other) whh (hehe wie the Seferaania| Sa tig nn os Teed rae emt cates Me ol TWO GIRLS WHO sina . te : | was at once riveted on the prosacut and the dead body of Jenni: Bose taken until 2 o'clo-. 2 ___] known as jen” about Paterson, tininiarionioe He i sostt a civil engineer, who testified as to the Drospoutor. physi i 5 | D abpsleeat c passed on the night of Qc: last. : and tsa » stocklly built fellow of | the! yxhen was. tl } a room eharactertatics cof the place where dene Hh one P aatd the Prose-| ii, aino descrined Baal's + where | 204-906-804. OOE2% | norhaps thirty-five yearn of age, win | remat bys teat da nl SAW JENNIE he Ble stood yawascound and the: roule.over, tte Jennie Borschteter went with Campbell rosy checks and gray f af for, | 3 Which the party were driven on the| invited to dink, aw a SUHTSISAllaterraga li DEATR cand WEATHER FORECAST. teased! culnerloddiyeands warsrcuiny wre ted | H Might of Oct. 18 last. trie, three ¢ where, It is alleged, she wo drugged colored long wick coat wou Hie) Yee | They Testify to Her Visiting |" Gary in Fifty-eight Minutes, | her into Into tnsonetbility. f Worecast for ihe thirty-ata Seultiorye was wolf-possesaed. Me ov a] Ua! peewee the Saloon With a Man While Mr, Fonda wan giving 1 descrip- 3 |, ahd gue | as $k % fook only fifty-e'ght minutes to death, tlon A ielealeoaltSteA ital PS veath and hours ding oi 8 BP. OM, tor nidete enieoaeees in| eee hoe \ Weot a Jury to-day to try Walter Me, “I shall show that at the end of threo. Metened attentively At times Tueeday. For \o a victoria hack, draan said the Yr Meter, Andrew Campbell and Wiliam A,| quarters of an hour in this naloon these drud hie sir heekn end vicinity; alr and There were two eats, caller On yan \ ath for the murder of pretty men carrie the tneensible form of this hm of his lett he: J smiiv ineeec eT Cotniciti lattraiate soodet oe As Dane hieter, the Paterson. mill-girl girl to the alde door, placed her in al. king of something «musing. pete edi eg | murier, at i (iy euidencen of Ife Hh The ¢welve men having been ele hack and drove her to the county] Deain autenes every mov an Mr. |g Tees@ay forensen, followed You trom a ig man, who ondered him] Matrices ep ne? Fonda polnted out the various places of fe BY fale weather: freak to "a paloon, The man was 7 rome) tp ionee pthe a Cold im One Day “That they took her to the deep solitude | interes: on the map, MeAliierr, with hin|Y betek southerly win who sald he had a party | back we Jett tn ™ Did you Khaw the maniwt Same EI tale to cure ee: |of the woods and laid hér down upon tho] head xe: to one side, eeeme:\ :0 be per- sulqen Dixpia Maken aestres wcound and in the et!!! hours cf the night! petually sneering. He was palpably pos- OCDE “1 drove tu the River street side, ao! arried he: