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THE | ’ “THEY ARE IN THE HANDS a nHLeNTE FEI OF GOD AND A JURY.”) winjw“OOLLY’ —MRS. NINA BOSSCHIETER. GNED INSANITY IN THE MADHOUSE.| ee Port Warden's Wife Made|Her Battle for Millions Trip to Block Will Be Fought Island. Here. MEERCEEEM at Eighty Mrs. Dooley Thought Herself a Girl. The Mother of Murdered Jennie Declares She Does Not Seek Ven- ieee eaen ) wi a ae rem A; ; ‘METAT CLEVELAND'S OFFIOE SHE MAY GBT $7,000,000. ¢ Justice Biechoft and a jury | the Accused Men. court. The trial is enteri: Woman Was Employed by|$20,000,000 Now Tied Up stapes, Ex-President's Fi Mrs. Nina Bosschieter, mother 7 q Lavinia H. Chaplin, who nurred e rmasa for Many Years by a . Ni ’ Mrs Winters during her last iiness, tes-) Stenographer. Strange Codicil. . of the murdered mill-girl, gave fied to-day to the old indy's eccen- : A as | ; the following signed statement She sed to awenr like a pirate atime for absolute. dl Arguments and counter-arguments wo to The Evening World to-day: she got anery¥ shejeaids Varden Robert 1. Miller brings| Lawyers Wiilam D. Guthrie and) Mam . Kot to thinking she was in wife, Emma Copeland Mil-| well Evarts as to the power of the Sd- || Statement (off Mra-7] Bosschieter. man, but a young girl in a Catho- | continued In the Supreme Court | preme Court of this Btate.to overthrow “We are gratified that the trial has seminary, She was pretty nea ‘ia morning. a verdict of the Probate Courts % progressed so rapidly. We have y thon. Tete Mr. Miller in a well-known Republt-| Connecticut took up the time to-day im) ~ feared it would drag out for weeks dnce when ahe Cass baiay ven ait was can politician. He and Emma Copeland |the sult of Henry B. Plant's widow te andt Rivonia were married In October, 1898. Sho was| have his will probated , as tie ne mie, Oro denier) be eon: What'a the mat formerly a stenographer for the law|estate administered according to the stantly kept before the public for an ——— % firm of which Grover Cleveland was a] laws of this State. agonizing period. Sa a eS member. Milan D, Bames was also] Justice Leventritt will decide the quese, ” “It has been torture for us all these TRAIN RAN THROUGH FIRE. mployed in that office, and tt is he who tlon of jurisdiction before the real trial! long months to read the things s in named as co-respondent by Mr. Miller, | can go on. = He charges Improper conduct on the| Plant went from his death-bed'to New! ” which have been printed about Jen- Cara Deralled on Barning Nrida steamer Shinnecock, which runa between | Haven and made « codicil to his: will’ nie. All mothers can appreciate what but Nobody Hart. Hock Island and this city, and he spect-| tying up the bulk of his estate until the! I have suffered from this cause. Un- BARSTOW, Cal. Jan. 16—The Sant flen Aux. , an the date, youngest son of his grandson, then four! able to defend the memory of my Pe Overiand No. ound The began 5 reay and Eanard years aoe: should become twenty-one> ~ 4 from San France for Cht A. Brown, proprietor of the Manassas | years le if dead SHE have best compelies to} 3 seer we burnt bride a Hote! at Block Island, testified chat al-| The widow got $20,000 a year under acce vi! yo e st of hel n “ Vl et y 1 Wy COUT cotaeas wate Hattie te tecccciy MRS. NINA BOSSCHIETER. SEtwe chats alone lowe hi Berne tala a eers a pete wou) . racl very 0 ; rf over, and soon we will learn what is * + einiminleinininl rae aches maintaine he saw nothing reprehensible in their| Justice tare st a . sition and no was onduet. the case or « seroce to be the fate of the murderers of| nie met Campbell on the night of Oct.) the men responsible for ner death can injured. | a ee coe | Justice Andrews had to receive a ver- ing rorktemtienany of : — —~— 5 eo owae ow Orne President Ry girl. Then we will be left alone|18 and that she went with him Into| escape the fate they so fully merit. |yaay William Neresford Sole Tateeas ai oft ay iit from another Jury, eo that the Mil-| ,Wenry Santor: once Treo in our grief, removed from the public! Saal’s saloon. My poor, misguided] “As my daughter Susie told The L Cl i Bli 1 0 case was late in getting on. first witness in behalf of the § A : y Lemntens Lawyers aim InN, iN jot memory, was tn brief the defens: ss es aes N was Mr. Plant Cie hel Set A leat Jennie; no matter what the outcome) Evening World yesterday, we do no) joxnox, Jan. 16 —The will of the ne) us | Sunt semirus XAtozoa see mat an ‘itlaht green. Bite mtb ier homes es Siac ‘I'am not a lawyer and can hardly] of chia trial may be, nothing can|seek vengeance, only justice. The] tor’ Wiillam Beresford appoints. } Asylum, Plotted to Re- mae fo recwer hie propety | counael and divided her attenttoi be expected to review the evidence of! bring her back to u |destinics of the accused are in the| widow ex and iol ain Millions |": FEN EURCE URS ERIEE net eae a ene Mifeare ana the three men—if I must call them) “Then, by Death's confession to the| hands of God and of twelve of their § ee Jilin wax not oblivious to what went| Whe > and baby entered the that. But it would seem as If every! police, McAlister gave her the polson|fellow-men, We have nothing to do ‘ - Jon during the three yenra he wan an] Cp ine navy atarnteet ta hte ema fair-minded person must be con-/ in the drinks she took, and tne hack-| with {t. There ts no bitterness in my that they with auth di That Christinn Bi was Kane when, | a ie rie eiteae eee: es eesraitce Pela taaly called as the frat " an vinced of their guilt, the evidence is] man has told how she was defiled by| heart, nor In those of my family. We aklotmorrow ser hve es 1 IRE! (61862, he deeded away Peele mie ae ee tert na acing | witness, She met Mts, Miller ae Block |FROM DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH i ala ees ikose’monatare’and{bow!ahe died! a wish Justice to prevail, that is all. free the Axsay OM worth of property to Julia Schwarz | the way fur the ent law sults RoR enon the mrangs fact TROUBLE BODY SHOVED IN TRUNK es : One of the Richest Heiresses SIDE n00ps the whines« thia sory, of an extraor- . tinued from Firat Page.) two chromos, One represented a castle in the United States to dinary change Hummel began his de- Tablets. the other two boys watching a wolf $ Have Simple Wedding. n-of what he terms a “con- vtgainat SMre. Miller, coming out of a cave; the bigger boy pple holding a stick a» though to drive the — “It has been proved that poor Jen-| view of these facts I cannot see how | “(Signed) NINA BOSSCHIETER. Hooth, who described himself sheriff, told how Barnes and § r'went tothe Manassas tote, |A New Discofery, but Net @ et following, They had dinner, and final. he second floor out on a «ina hich was near Mrs. Mil-| Dr, Redwell relates ; ler’n room, 7 of what he considers a remarkable cure. se BosschieterCasePrompts].,,;4i legis, soon left." xaid Booth.| seute stomach trouble and ehronle dyspepsia’. a Crusade Measure by the use of the new discovery, Stuart's lowed her shortly afterward.” Cadets Maltreated al were turned upon Mra. Miller! pyspepsta Tablets. The wedding of Miss Alta Rockefel wolf away. * nd BE. Parmelee Prentice will be « aint and the delicate, naturall fio saya: ‘The patient was e mem =a | Capt. ‘Titus, while a detective under West Point to Compel rated to-morrow afternoon at the home at Albany. her nkin eepened into a faming | He saya: "The pe peor Byrnes, established hie reputation by Them to Leave. Cf the bride's parents, No. 4 West Pifty- Ri TaanTian oth deseribed i Narnes mot his} with Ayspepela. Everything he. ate seemed! Unraveling a similar mystery in lay- * busth) sttect. {From the bride's: dre (Special ty The Rrenine World) Aunicrewentc inte ror reiting «| © porie Ane creel ean Ga 3 anned by Nerseif, to the house decora-| Ay naxy. gan. 16-—Jennle. Roseehie-| feW moments « had pains rheumatism in the (i the guilt of a great trunk murder Unger, who slew his friend factor and shipped the remains Boot sald through the| shoulder blades and limbe, fulness and dis-”= ons, quiet elegance ‘wil mark the mar-|‘\ Drtage of the het: tor's murder has impelled Assemblyman | scroll work ws The marriage will be performed in SryHees to Introduce a DIN that will make | Oma a yhinn room of the Rockefeiler home. !4t a hich will be decor with ferns and | files of the valley, The Rey. Dr. Will Dard S$. Richardso: tof the Fifth | Of private rooms tn saloons. NAvenue Baptist Churca, of which Mra] Mr. Hatch to-day Introduced an vnd John D. amendment to the E WASHINGTON, Jan. 16—While the der Wecusstion tn tae ‘or Allen refe Pot rv the door of adjoining | tress eating, T appetite and bees of! + che thel doors, al: nieht | iaeg the ce became’ affected Freel 3 sot down to je time iE Ki Umcult. matter to adminteter| O%.the, biat_incident. palpitation and sleeplessness at night. t ave him powerful nerve tonics an@ ’ “AA ven } out cf the city. In the present case It was probably the Intention of the mur- : derers to follow the same plans, but the : i “When you Ninter that hia wite | *t Out drona” Menind the curtainal wax inl a\ seateroom. with “Bxrncs | yioog ‘remedies, but to no purpose. Asis ” weped over the transom.” experiment I finally bought a 50 cent packs age of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug store and gave them to him. Almest {m- mediate rellef was given, and after he had “Knog scheme was changed while yet in pro- try to get Into the state- cess of execution and the trunk dumped cadets were hazed so us to di Point to. make but th m Creaking deck hands stopped him nen the decor.” clae law compell- when her| used four boxes he was to all appearances: a ling holders of liquor Ucenses tn cites of at Pler 1, where it lay for several 1 by Ae did Mra Miser hours without any one suspecting the Fiitam 1) of over 0.000 to bar up ther alde doors nd broke In the door vf the state-| fully cured. Inyatery It concealed, of Brown Unt | and tenr down thetr “cover-up cur- rata “There | were no’ more, sc\AHys ora ceee eres s, I've done nothing! satery risings, no bloating after meals, the Charles Decker, a porter on ths Siin-| appetite was vigorous and he had gained): nk en Aug. 12, 10, between 10 and 12 pounds in weight of sell@) 9.5 savoir and sm | Realty ah ee rd Mh ” Mito ‘Although Stuart's Dyspepeta Tablets ae) | Thomus Murphy, of 77 Roosevelt was at the pler thin aut for a while on the Nich was quite near the examination of aston to thelr the trunk, REDE DOSRD bil prohtiits the use of stde doore wther and amends the existing ex- Jaw so that w Policeman Rellly Ir made com-| afterwards learns) he was MilonD. t once ran to the cores Old Sip station, which ls ony a short er clans witroe- Isory to mw back curtains during irs) hart Aegis child (Margaret) advertised and sold in Rp yet ny airensrin Pant fal, itis certain hours of the day th: Rae Brankon es thou coun consider them s most valuable aééitton’ Alfred Sparks a truckman, of 9 Sum. | ie a ie a eink shia hetnous, In extended to che full iwenity: Mraiiunmeron Meda Charelna bier any physician's line of remedies, ag ie mit street, Brooklyn, eaw tie trunk an | COVers negthaty word inlsp sont Infous il-famed, nefarious, edlou ana ieRtd rolracy wa rmed in order that are perfectly harmless and can be gives''t to tation of the Steamboat tad, utrageatn, vit eho meful, ve = for crue!ty | children or Invallds or In asy conéitien: hour later In the same pl al tvhen, hate ea ; ss Joon curtnins'at abandonment wh she had - enarivinniee le baerved thar | Which Is under command of Capt. Her-) st ul poe ait i SAUATIASTEMAIETIANINEIC Grea Eh ttre ler mairne "1 i the stomach, with perfect’ safety, betag «| > aes 5 Mhy. : . o drink iquor then Mee, Mint it was eth th 1 the attention of A } 2 . el oof being Me jor Teatifien, * Potlceman Pairick Relily, of the Steam. | The crowd around the dedy when tre! TWO MONTHS UNCONSCIOUS. | ; homed ts tng Airs. Milter wan then placed upon the | golden seal. f : At eens i - : x stand entitled In a low vole, | Mv eatiot i <i bout Squad, to tt. trunk was opened was so Rreat that BC} gong sunivan Dead at Last, After | © Wx of ertmes can bef with from ‘her. husband | __\vithout any au hey are the eats . detectives had the trunk removed to ti . ted behind these closed curtains, | aod his She i that. when | most effective cure for indigestion, "Diliows>, THE TRUNK OF DEATH. 4 | Long Lingering. : dco aavatil fexeteet fe her he scent Tack | sea, conatipaton end all derangement) < ‘ en TEKH Old Slip station, wh they continued Sullieaneetouniateclmon ° f ‘ y yaway with) ty her old profession of stenographer, time, It was a Mttle over four feet | rig nody Iny face downward. The nts Horplta!, dled in Bel 5 ar enidren the F. A. Stuart Co.. i Re eH an ‘| @. Did you ever kien Mr Barnes, A,/ and are sold by druggists cverrubere at nothar Jennie Boxsehie- rodeath, The dis. | SQ He joa institution De sa month Me long. two feet In width, and iwo and @ | oa. ang ghirt were covered-with b half feet high, with a curved top. There were nd marks on the trunk. It was covered with Tight green glazed] Cape, SARE CHICTORTT RTE od, : chase. 1 you hug Mr. Barn Sr ite booker Little book on stomach diseasés ‘malted G free. Address F. A. Stuart Co,,. Marshally” Mich. See Did he ever embrace or kiss tin and strengthened throughout HS) Ou Skip aration at LIS otcloek tate atver-| | OMiitame pe :y : ie Pa: - Sew t ¢ mo shows | Q. Is tt true that Mr. Barnes was In lengta by wooden welts. It was bound | noon, autopsy: this afternoan an ‘ he alde door yee saat at tae aotel? A. Absolutely a we | Was tue to men Vrain. DEADLOCK IN DELAWARE. ed 0 and a clot on the e nuat be closed abso Mnecintaetarite . Mr. Hummel asked Mra, Miller to fe: prominent: clergymen] jae “ teat Hed on the ne amd requested me, ton board. the Shing Wi d W. ie hh trae a entceee or an ame of toe State of New k before. Toe purser told me that duce the Inw doing away] the orders had elled. 1 told treneneceent| Succeed Where t with a rope, He at once began a most minu' When Poilceman Reilly opened the} amination of the find. He dis trunk the firet thing that caught his ce | the vody certain papers, whlor Was an overcoat, which covered thel igentificution, Lae | LOOKING UP HIS CUSTOMERS for thy York. to int Votes a ‘ Mcuntovint Content, vecnass with the dives alm GCF anime ave a complete Ist of Weisberger's -y stenths of eo ime committed] @! a By As . DOVER. Del, Jan. th—The General = ef EF D getone form ny ould eto customers,” wuld Capt. Titus, “and enera MISS ALTA ROCKEFELLER. had it4 orlain in the | Rate the Moet at San Maries etree ta | seembly met In Joint session ait voted for two Uall Welsber c 0 Senators—one the e ee ager ee errant Raul wena Geet piv glsberner, did Dot sell his Roods/along | enatore—one for th full term: ve fin pressing it within such a cone| front. the Captain mi und he th Ket} ning March t, tre other for the unex a the thurder was not committed, aboard | Pired term of four years, fined apace. pnp E tically the y SP UE Ther bullona onzthe. trousers’ lof! the| i. Titun sino sald Welsberger had ‘ate yesterday, th been? in business fifteen youre and mh murdered man bore the name of Joseph| been employed by another man. He fa ngaln dividing on The corpse Iny iu the trunk in a cramped position and appeared an | ¢ saloon,” Tonaw him and he gave me room tL, Mra, Miller positively dented — that Oth S F il! —_—_-. Me an Gentoo tia, ee TNS al door con ng had been unbolted or nul Mr. Miller burst through: Ce A PRIVILEGE Paid Help Wants’ © | Thrown Away Entirely. 6 6 6 in this morning’s yew are working all around on the ris), $2,000; Si Vincent neh Orphan Asylum of ttan Eye and &: St. Mary's Fr foxpt ren of New York, $3,000; New York ” for the is a can " n x for Nix route at 9 O'clock yesterday’ for tl | 8, Marcus, of 102 Canal atrect. mornisg wih watches, mail diamonds | 4 a a anate ey | York Free Cire’ ally amending th om iaw! [tis curious to observe how hard it WORLD can ' All of the contents of the trunk were gad rings i baw, AH Heneepoc kets: oY pupont. Repub 4 |New York Home iminous act, changing almost |{s for come people to give up coffer ined, which fact indicated to the] sold. Repuolicans, t Nee ents Dortle was tion of the original Iss statute | drinking after they have become at BUT Hotext reba 14] Board of New York whe [has had control of th past, substituting th Police body half satisfied that it Is) th of their ill-health. but it be- Paid Help ip Wi an easy task to give it ie} 9 J thirteen other New Yors = when one takes Postum Food Coffe it boos s i te city, He PR eee mente Soceste/ UBL nave been MYSTERIOUS TRUCK, nps Elysees, in Paria, on) thrust in while not quite dead —— | i ©. O, Roberts, the cook of the schooner CLARK’S SON TO WED. 1x0, Adrian feelin, Jr, the banke The apot where the body was found Is} Beecher, 6 in New Haven, Hey i $10,000 to Marie Leclere fizave:h Dortte, the wide a comes sf out of the galley it the dock of the Company Transatinattc. |e ie ee en a nen drive a slatted | WHI Marry Mian Mabel Foster, of NE RECU LOTS: Mona in its place, providing, of course, that ‘une horse. dow the widow Ls left £39.41 soutely 5 — Postum made according to direc-| In the slip, only a few feet distant, wax Butte, Mon, ‘*Free from Husband's th got half way down wh Mfe interest In al) furniture and ch, bea Broken by Cnr. tions, for then {t has the ! moored the schooner Harold Beecher,| they turned back ani drove aw The announcement of the engagement Interference."" Jawslrycand trust fund of $1 witive Aves s GENTS : : $ ina 5 tiful color, and a satisfying taste ‘about whose deck some one wasmoving | thought Miuerotiermtse The Mouse {Of We A. Clark, Jr. Youngest aon of Jin onda, At the widow's death Mite at Fifty | ite the rapt improvement jn, ARTIFICIM PLOW: | ‘almost constantly since sunrise thia| they, porallly might have left tag trunk or Clark, to Mins M Foster, Saat aRY IT [trust fund and riviluary estate Fob Simon) valth clinches the argnment, RRS : he ‘onvihe: bier: comes from Butte, M Mian Foster ¢ Henry T Dortle, fled in to the textator's eb dotged a) young lady at tdgey NONNAZ 4 morntor. | aie buakiead k asl iq the daughter of Mr. and Mra, John | 1 the will of Hen : eA rt oh taly 2 AVhen tt wits “atowen | HOORDINE sl se round . a UN WW.” Foster, pl ‘A a the Surrogste s Ie this oliuse | sand}? i NONE SAW MURDERERS. thelrenr (station-house, Fos commoners AOcR Mem ont fy Adie id Lawyer AMbuson Dead. that my il-health and) 0% 4] NECKWEAR and bw tere tian fifty feet from Ut ys Young Clark bea lawyer and Girest my. ox aeons ne : But no one remembered seeing the yt. Titus ways the woman wie t nty-three years im 4OF SLO) PHILADELPIILA, Jan. 16 1 ut mbit T realts a that] ere orenato a i i 4 et ) ‘’ vid aA ah . - ne to abi S i or {eptrunke left in the spot where tt was uh ath mybedyrapek eo atts \ Her famtiy Iw not wealthy, but Miss {oan of Allinwon, law partner of t Jatt on ai must give it up, but it was next ta PRESSERS i £ "found by Policeman Reilly. Wettiors, Weaberger or Welbsberger. | Foster t¥ handsome, accomplished and]. Soraior Boise Penrose, A mnossthle Wo v0, However, 1! PIANO HANDS ee = ees -|a favorite sostally. ‘The fest time he war forty FMIBIt Postum F PORTERS ie STARVING ON BRIDGE. "lina been out of work for *« met her young Clark astoniahed her by Mnaon was ot sn Ganens wl OBEN Ga SALESLADIES land hile money—&O-s00n Ww ing that he had loved her silent Jan a of the ‘priv! med it, of Het a omarris ‘onne rinking coffee once a week “was taken Weak from wer, Joseph Robin- | 4. collection of § ; Hath Hand. ah nate 4 | q won Painted Trice. feveral men who hid seen the In im. riacy ee, free feom Lite did 1 dream what a true|t : ea) rw! _—<—<—___— eg area PPRUCUT Teme Clcltnwnten friend Postum was destined to be- | 4 Joseph Robinson, thirty-seven years Man's Money Wd States Conral to Pretoria leome to me, The old stomach trouble, Ol Woman Found Dead. 1) AVA old, an Englishman, neatly dressed, waa Pialntield creditors of th tan There te no! will os peti » dan pans an atatted.en his return to + coun-!Jeft, the nervousness vanished and] . t ‘ venty-fve yenrs he late Paul « improtvasle that he ¢ hg AR ‘. ‘caeen thin afternoon by Roundsman olds of 28 Weat Thirtjeelghth, aireet, | Roechricht, Killed while trying to to stiw Sr, Dortie's celationaniy ty | the Ward ihe steamer Visa try IC Is imaicotacte that he wil re: /eGod, natural, healthy sleep eyma ta) ERRAND F “Brady to fall near one of thes bridge | Was found dead in her room to-day. § Mrs. Henrietta Fingerhut from ah Marte Leclere RSA EAA RES Dune Sel ny rellef, In less than six months T) piGunes Be van last seen allve Monday afternoon rk, hay ‘ed noted Fehe lraltaectiie cetviritables herjuenlernce esate noe sLLEy st PS Your.) Miseiua, [felt Mike another person, Twas so) gins towers on the Brooklyn aide, Brady rowate to appear Feb. | lowing ich f here on th when pee is , jp well and happy 2 | GROCERY CLERKS. 4 picked him up, \Marriage BIN Favored. about $39) to be, divides, | 1! | went is her ar hotwo luxe Ripe “The ppesere pillege fp PERU | HOUSEWORK oe... Robinson ystarted out and fell ‘again. . When alive Roechricht was thougat to] The Gerry Sox $3,000; New Yorkjand lighters i to using regular coffee was thrown to - | ALBANY, Jan, 16.— ge on : is | iat nN sin y A ‘ Brady placed him In a wagon, and) as Cara NOEL ROEASeoraulO abawedcdl ta] On ores kouaree Se acai ye and Ear Infirmary, $2090; New York | aaa day, The. bos te five fe sligawinds, Lave not the alightes: “S mvon as incon: revived he said he’ rebort fexurably: af. Weekoa'n ® ir Soctety for Relief. of Crippled and Rap- | po Cus THE GRIG IN TWO DAYS lull, weighs 120 pounds, and la of fate {Mestre for tty Pie PS eT _*) Rad'eaten nothitig since’ last Friday. ‘He v Simo mia marriages. a ter Estrela rd today tuted, © $3.00; Moly Trinity "Midslon Lénative Dromo-Quiniae reaioves Wwe cause, *e%. compicatug, with dark brown hair, .... | nrefer mv Postum to anv enffea”

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