The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1901, Page 2

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Prosecutor > Simla? s Dr amatic!? Arraignment of the Men Ac- | + cused of Awful Crime. eyed "When did you next ses ve q pple A gentleman yriucht fo} hotiae,’ rc es eared Stile ite aske! Met 5 ath | Up a plece of lines with « os tached. “It looks lke | She then told cox + , i at Jenne nh 1 « g after the murde 1 i ty ante tree near a + yards from t “TL osaw hi £ pods =) It was covers a white clot. § Then 1 went 1 4 Tchouse. , aS | neay way wit 0 ud “Feat . i : fore that | en. | “Did ahe bh when her bo “No, air; © Mr. ‘Dunn Qitestion he was when she ‘3 maw th " ne gald moc gut tt following Su 3 ICEMAN TELLS |. == b CAMPBELL IS i: ODEINDING Boy POINTED OUT. “She Lay with Her Head To- i ward the River," Said [Friend of Jennie Tells of Garry. 1 Seeing Him Talking to the Girl. on Oct Ps direction ; four tm carria the car % mon. . young Ny xirl was Iving he Tap of on Iriver of the tee nie Rosschilete ~ Marmus Garry wagon. who for as the young man “Yodon't Know him well | “De yous him here in eourt Ye ther The whine body on the m of Ort 19, told in | pe court how he was «urprlaed to gee te! body of « woman lying about one tun | dred feet from | house a morslh : tawaril ne ? gepanle aay ; war Jennie with i ngjupon Nec Vachs her ny was talking to a young man” d her dress @kirt rilsed’ He hurried away (9 et slarm, rry was not cross-rxamiied a » the pointed + ine Camyp GIRL’S MOTHER fis et atone es ON THE STAND. [iti this coat move fet mr | ———— artee to bie full hel, yut rather m COORMI EC crouched tt front af the wit DOOD DOOD GOO CUTOOMEMIODO OC OO OOOCCOOU the “ineen te ete ACCUSED SLAYERS OF JENNIE BOSSCHIETER ENTERING COURT AT PATERSON. he Mrs. Bosschieter Tells of , Late Hours Sometimes Kert by Jennie. boteld haw ne went visit friends sy 1 nemires that wy | at tpening of the trial n wl am) and third tinger of his left fr is store “and: theniretircnts (°t woe iN hall Nally, | etree he mri 1 Court 1 displaying a small diamora ring. Mra, Nina Bosschieter, the mother of ; ; 4 stree the grimy « art | nan f F a ; j Jennie nodted ty hinas te went In and Toennie itive, st RTE Oa beter ets peel with hundredy of | 11 wee the rst tine since his arrest that ts tle Orsi wit 1 ed Jennle, wl) eis iGeeA BEN LEN gaGerareetint ness after recess, tuld of tlie habite and] yay | Vasitttanruiran reenter Mrs. Be “hia shown any trepidation, Campbell, in a mult of piain black, s: McAllister and occasionally th of the nen ant children tn here was nota chance of an. Pre, Wit iret and th Mighest | m karl of them seeing the priso ina with! dewr hus met with an | ny out Hleter sald t the third \ jee van patiently about the J | pered together, fF Abraham | i. Wo Liughed and chatted as ff te we | erie teres ere a, alder, She j ta te itorcism ‘iminintered to uy Inst t sanding of the un | | wai u over: | - 1 1 nah pUrpose:—tor [ravelling of one of the ernelest 12 Work of securing a jury was rapid. k Tha 1 Heath ty history of New Jersey Taw twelve = were not long in tind- | ATS . i | The opening of the trial waa .é for{taw meu who were conasllered ft 10 try ter Suele a t i t ‘ * . {29 o'clock, vad th inuter before the defendants fur thelr lves. They aR $ ne Vhuine i : Tun aseerncne time Joba Resschteter, father After iwo talesmon had been ‘called ‘ rns Shere t yah Jdead girl her xisier Snate tharins tt was accepted am the first i mk Campiet tine ye: S| brother John entered the 190 Brooks was the second when ys whine tn front 3 P]overe all dressed tn heavy oT upon whom the progecution and | Be IhaMIbE Roache {latwter Iai tully dark; and Al s defense agreed rf eciatoaehuaninewre to greatly. resemb ine four men who were chal- barn nit w ‘ aavurea ie i the défense. ‘John McAtin “ My’ aid ft | Shon vie velland she walked Inco ag {iP Was called, There was a hum in Meee i 5ilantetroom: withl slow mitlaiinwnt wri-reom a tall man toup anaes a veal fi to name. He was Serr |: DOA few minutes later the counsel for | romney challenge by Prosecutor Fy Ve 4 ‘ Jefenae, Messrs. Dunn, xeott tard. | #9" OR the ground of relationship to one en u ME this clty, and) ex-dudge Mom |” Meee cee HE Ae ' SONNE : Jersey CHS, entered the court BNL Sa rica aa Caine Bnet . : : KK their seata at the attorneynt | Efren as oO ay Me \ 4 % ul ‘ P They opened page prea ie catenin tie trent an eaeacrnaneliaes ie : S gut many papers and then put thetr |" Wea nen ba apt i ? hemwls together tn earnest eomsulta rian + 24 3 oa H S 5 tion. '\JURY HEARS TALE oi)", ‘ : 21 Uprosegutor. Emley was The third Jupor accepted was Jonn Be) | Es r Fi Sree bu eae bihacke Then came a number of jurors ; OF AWFUL CRIME i bao (KO (ORG (cI ; o asslatant wie Were challenged by) MeAtliste ‘ x “ ' fer 3 : shell and Death, their lawyers in | aa BO 5 Ande n zone defendant who aye . Prosecutor Emley's Opening RB eM Justice Dixon tu Vfocoienged. Kindy Bdward Bergen, " = 3 and Crier Townsend called the court | Wuser Brooks, Caaries Irving, John | Adcress Traces Jennie Gj © ty order Te vont over his 1 Mi APE Hu ea from Home to Death, nls tots to He attr : ea walel per | the (welve jurors (20K Rani eiqncns Pale MNEs sill a N inte a Pie a Kindly looking | east to minuies 3 anata Mey) Wax se 5 ray hate 4 te giete nig ances ' emaoth face 4 Then bdegar calling of venty in { k the | ‘ fo Neneh ENNI® BOSSCHIETER mber, (bul ants, Ker ‘ Win ve : f seed bet | je we wiee, thre: ~jand all eyes were turned toward? the | ee SUED Hour pres i ex Me} mule Jock In the morning in tae ope men Hot crit |ivor In anxtoua werutiny for the ap; Si 5 i Sy 1 | ‘ the end Rin tae of 1s) recogmized under the common (ney af the prixone! Hie wtayed our i s eh Mane [its ‘ pur Mack Driver Mand 1 j 0 Murder in the Piret Degree. deavored to supr: WE ald she badeewiin Mra, Kintte, on Main aire ' etree { toshal asi Yalnly. Al 10.25 the co atre yon this ¢ ‘ nit Death came first, Campi cen Be ae So the wletor Momadinm, ani : Kere wan not wit the 133, al a FiGh Bey yar twenly years 0} She wase/the State wil win | prisoners, aa he Is to bave a neparate [owing to le im nog remtel self-p ‘ . co the ne Hived here most of fn the frst he fe ae! hae audible ten rKAL tn one aiid mii ro pat enc of th ‘The usual motion for the quashing of euiit over thirty yours stew, th heard, it was tune: § ; u the Indictments was Immediately made [Ove Urey wears James Kisslek. the In her ehalr, ner ‘ ' “ \ Y There Ig; by Mr. Dunn but was denied and an ex- st the de- terlaclng Herp Black in}: that ‘ f hey, n here. It{ception noted. The prisoners were atcer herbed: been ceepted by the ‘ ua : 1" each w ter ctseetin for ne other.” ol : | Btate, Kissich was i aud an ” 1 lichen ther.” |olosely watched by the spectators, They | in the second Regiment during the Spa a ‘They er ie Waar 7 took reate by their attorneys and tried | tah war. +h f tk near ite mon pear unconcerned, but this effort | Pe fact that dt required but fifty: i oMtrved her 1 tai WILD RUSH TO LOE SPE pbeth ie [SIAL minutes to select the Jury: seemed correct: = 1 t home f t mai wan palpably evident. sh wees pal those present a nterling example to "Huste, I i re PATERSON TRIAL. [474 trembiing. Campbell walked un- {New York. where over ‘gy talesmen 7 + steadily while McAllister, who wore a| Were exami before a jury could be : a Or are aan gray agian coat, chewed on a tooth. | Procured to try Molineux. sy oan i 4 a i she be in Thousands Crowa Around the |} pick pioian air of bravado. |The Lie (Whacaia nus on when r ti CourtHouse—Extra Deputies here of the court was promptly under] STORY OF THE aer ne paeDE " to Kesp Them Back. " : Ae Ape reout he er upon | atten “ p. Firat Juror Chattenged, PATE RSON CRIME. ined lps Dy ex waxtous| vain men. ¢ he ack) Ay 1 as the doare of tne court: | 5 yd of ene | ’ not Fes | arte backs They, went un There to-tay there wag, James Devlin wa» the frat talesman th a Baio Mi aTICG 1 are Lest FaAMt DEE Y ears called, and he was at onco challenged by | Firman i ! 8 and He mee 1 ner on the wict of thou | ine “prosecution, while John Bloat way | #OW Jennie Bosschleter Was ny un und abi to] ners aie ‘ i rbid siaghtee who had be i % fagatt rk ne wis similar | 809d } \ DA Hua EA iE r the Court-iouse fong|ikewine challenged by the defense, Lured Away by Four Men “ aneoe 4 RI a ope ‘ I wared ye lay upon she cahat . t ne: at | During the work of selecting the jury r : De riintcan ; ree wot MeN inter and Dents « tee vent vek Vingthetsistoctier vieeicie | the-prisonera for the most part regalucd and Murdered, ‘ie x « ’ i Ne ntter thes: sett the the Ho tt tes the composure whioh had deserted them 4 rine ‘Jennie Wea Ge Ye i i Fj pity to begin, i . ch of the accused men In the Bos EA iy ‘ arose forward oy ber pips gam tht (bbe mas so 8 Sherift sturr had an extra squad of When they frst met the gage of that] citer trial is of high social prominent Mrs }ehe Pate was I + 1 lett the Hes on hand to kee) the crowds | multitude of eyes, in Paterson. Kerr is a brother-in-law | work on tha t en back anit pow have Gie . ind no one Was ted after-| Campbeil and Death wept thelr eyes for] of Mayor Hinchilife; McAlister was Ju- 1 went h 1 attached to the court or] the moat part on the floor, bus MCAl-| ntor partner ina firm of silk. manufac- evening Ji . business, ster twisted in his chair and nervously | turera, while Campbell and Death were 1 y Vioreon made w sort of Kalan day out | twirled his straw-colored mustache with | aimox: « x NIXON: IS! DISAPPOINTED. | mit hed" sea |HOWARD DEMURRER DENIED| CARBOLIC ACID VICTIM. -|BouTELLE ow RETIRED LIST. had failed fn | al hustar a Record Time Made in Getting a Jury and Starting the Trial— Prosecutor Emley Takes Only One Hour and a Quarter for His Opening Address. had been married but a week when the mill girl was keh How | | inst, or what will be the mode ot deul- ing with thy accuned, cannot de stated. Late last night irosecutor Eugene Em- ley «nl@ that he had not decided what 4” prisoner he would first call to the bar, >), ut ft seemed to be assured that Me- Allister, Death and ©. bell would first * face the Jury when ft fy Sally selected. te will be tried afterwart Rumors have been rife for several days that were hax made a complete confession of his alleged partietpation in the case, ant would take the atand aad testify agains: the other thre but this was dented last night by Mr. ey atid ayor Hinchelife, The Mayor says he has not Ais brother-!n-law since & month before the arrest SU have interfered in this case in no dhe, “and Lido tet propose to King of Jennie Bosschieter oc- curred about mdalght Got 18) hast. The details of the tray are Sum: to the rending public. Her body found on the ine in wa luneis! sf Wagatas bri "he head of the ¢ eirh had vou stone which tt ka by Polson wa not at fire nee Were vide ry a drwgged | was found, and Stomach wowed th that the body e abot where n analysis of yarate of chloral had been administered to the vie The poitce began an inyestication, e jearned’ litte until G. 1 Soulthoy “4 driven him at 2.30. 1 nigh of Oct. 19, to Chrimopher aa ale About “midnight. he calmed, Me- ARater, Kerr, Death and Campbell 1 merged from the saloon, carrying with &% thems a young woman apparentiy. un ‘unsclou The rest of the hackman's story js well known; how. he Ie the men drove to the reslgenc Cyrus Townsend and how hi er as he Jay in the carriage, pro- nounced her dead, and how he drove the y to the Wagaram Bride dy wan left Upon the accusttion of Sculthorpe the four men we rested nil lodged 4: the county A drugg at 31 ié rend and hemtis th ats Teaulensly purchases n'Oct. A the Grand Jury of Passaic County’ considered ‘the cass and found true bills agalnet each of the accused, and they were held without ball on the charge of murder in the first degree. Since thelr impris: nt the men have matntuined exce! sour: all save Kerr, He Is marricd, and has two tere who have reached rfal, and It is Kerr i alnst ale dominating tg of the qu {ie who hae wielded oa. po: ence over Death and Campbell, urged them to stand firm, It is 9 and when th would have way has spurred them on } Fora Jong time his influence vy Kerr, who was his) most faient, tut ur relatives of It is said, alvised to j knew, and it ts the feneral. delet he jisx done #0. although’ Mr, Emley witl [not admit this, nor aumit’ that, in the event he does do so, 10 will inany, way smuitigate hie punishment, provided tie tecure! cre found guilty McAllister, ‘so the prosecu calm, has long been t Pooterie whose habit It has been to take Pinlil girls inte saloons, and thes propuse to bring a dozen gf more girls {nto court to testify to thie effect. Y on will ler of w | "TRIED THREE TIMES ° To Fit Coffee to a Sensitive Body. | There ure great numbers of bighly organized people upon whom coffea acts as a clearly defined poison. In ¢ some extreme cases the polzonous cf- fects will show !n from three to {i miuutes, in other cases a long time is required, and In some cases the body can stand the effects for yea: Wut the effects are very sure. anil many times reanit in a fixed condi- ttlon of organic disease that ts dith- cult or impossible to be rid of | Mrs, J. W. Grant, of Deepweoter, i Mo., writes interestingly of her expo- rience with coffee, “After using cof- {fee n number of years and gradually falling In health [ got so I contd eat but Very little breakfast at any timo and many days could not eat at al 4 would drink a cup of coffee and try 19 eat a little bread. “| knew the coffee was hurting me, but I did not seem to be able to ike anything else. Just the minute [ tock a swallow of coffee my nerves would begin to tingle, a w faint sonsation would run all over my body, my wrists burning and achin jthe back of my neck hurting, until fit finally got so bad that I would + have to hold my head on my hund while drinking my cup of coffee, “T would frequentiy have to run to , the door for breath, feeling as though I would faint away. I got go I could scarcely sit up to eat my little break- (5* fast. So it went on until I ran Into nervous: prostration completely, Nothing would stay on my stomach, I called in physicians, who told me L must travel, and gave me but little encouragement of getting well. “A friend told me my trouble was coffee; I didn't believe It, but for some reason I concluded to stop drinking coffeo and try the Postum ; Food Coffee that had been so highly recommended. I was greatly aston- ished to find thet In a few days I had no more of the nervous spells at , breakfast and began to ent food of ely prominent. The latter! most any und every kind. “I began to recover very quickly, but, like lots of coffee and tobacco slaves, I thought I would Ike to try the coffee again, so I started In on It Placing Wims!and the old trouble came on. I stopped again and went to Postum and began to {mprove fn health. 1 did this foolish thing three different times, and each time that I would go back to coffee I would run down in health and was threatened with the same old troubles. “I finally learned how to make Pos- Is 1 thoe nits) net ! i ieemsry ¥ | to the gam, i ‘ her, mh ! 2 Adm z, suas germ si Work fy ae Mf) Joseph Maes ta ; , saint vie veut in| Ciat chat Allewed Oimamtet fe-| Women Living on Fifty-Thied | Presta prrpnetaes m, OUNEoroloppOse |i satelite, abieet uf Contention. |” hildren ‘by ered a e. Mreet Ends Her Lite. BOENAE RI WEaIE, Soe a ecg natin, 3 i SE UOAR: PUTS AED i Abit SAE ee Siegen Maldwin, of vie taw frm of | Carbolie weld adited another to ite lst] WABININGTON, Jan, 14—The Pres MMi ong conTerenees win lWletclete, Nominal hy Dem al Aaa RE rah ah Hashvin and) Ward, apeared before | of viciine today by taking Mamie} dent hus wigned the’ bill authorizing “Attorney” Philtin thin after: rf United a Staten. Se Joseph taitor, fh % eee Lice WATCHING CARL eae ea espa eee Vawaticox ithe Aolnonivat re nora] OT niacin cfs: Conmreemsian si Boutelte, " 3 Peis ate f 8 ran his rookiyn, his. Fhoon to urgue & 47) Maine, on the retired Hat of the navy tld Baldwin belted Oa A apecal t ee TGC NG 4 uwurdayiat i ISTS liner to. the. !ndl-emont against | Woat Fifty-third street, and died almost) with the rank of cuotain, nce’ wan submitted to the District-| O8TON, Ja ited State s tng ane, Dl samt ct SS TS tge W. Howard, for bigamy, Judge | fmmediatel tornnys | ator Go me Honekwiie luniantr war out of work, Mat Suspeets a Plot nad Houne coinwall dented the demurrer. Sey salnieaco eee Tammany Five held thetr regular! renominated oy the Mansy husetts children, the fo Lender Ranancked {ct-AUloTROy Ciarke said that he Nobody to Mame tur Fire. nivter Wu to Lawyel ing) thie afternoon. pubilean loxisiative caucus this tnya old. MA D, Jan, W—The poltce have de wing to stipulate that In| nigKIRK, N. Y,, Jan, 16.—Coroner| WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—The Chinese} enough that it tasted as good as fe Mintstor leaves to-night for Alba 1686 have accomplished much in ptluns, am the public will real-| ly, Cam not satiefied with our to glves her name }ransacie. the residence of the Marq a rualdence a4 fof Ber iihu, a representative of Do few York, called at|C@arlor tut have falled to secure the | 1 he woul prove clween Howard and M Aland that the u York a8 man and wite, eee | lood's verdic: in tho Fredonia Normal ata of the Hove and Sen. |S # Ninth aveny ate, In Joint caucus to-day, nominated st.) ; noon, a Maa ie Jocumeiia they were peck! t: ‘axree:! . 7 Bisome other Nine!" sald Chatt-| Wchard Ouney a a candidate for the) sine.) Muoting Se Marta ateane | gail, ithorities are ‘closely’ watching | with thts stipe CEE Sh Monday, Gattis | astioal were criminally to blame for the Mencerta Bt Levis, hating beat I invited tse ane toparcd Senator Hoan SoM 18 vrpoattion to] trom Fie “svcning World whieh old [Delfovad to Ue. huteking un uportane | vate fine his ent wife ea a= | Masttund oan ate us apenas Mgeats |e anne fabs Gi haga i jed = nator Hoar, our Ic Shige “ nt vorce from his frst wife In eee) Ho, und for. = Wbou: the suiclie, she declared Hoes was os and was forbidden ty marry agela, dow: baie , soiree anya that ot fparore. ih te con ae aie bi hay ia fas) tum ¥o well by lotting it boll long ti Java coffee, and from that time on i ved tis Bchool' fire was made publle this utter-| WMS Re will be the guest of the Bar I have never had any desire to go Ho Oude that tov afeers ot the| Assoelation Locmocrurm alent and wf de-l back to coffee, Iam now well, and there 1g no question but that: = oft of, gots ‘obd wine Ps _ off of coffee P Coffee,” si

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