The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1901, Page 1

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rete x om Prem ry ey eo ‘ aia : ' a A the N ews fo : Day—RAC —FAIR; COLDER. ” iARY 17, 1901. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, E08 5b OP EEGOROREEIDOED . 4 WOMAN, § OFFICE HEARD. ‘ The remarkable scene of judge: and jury embarrassed and FOG 287 blushing at the revolting testimony was witnessed this afternoon in 92-9 the trial in Paterson of McAlister, Death and Campbell for the mur- ° Faia ress der of Jennie: Kosschieter. nse, read Lawyer Dunn, closing his summing up for the defe PI6-DGOO 5 Hackman Sculthorpe’s testimony, and had to dwell on the awful affair. The jurors turned red and lowered their eyes, and Judge Dixon's cheeks were flushed. Both ex-Judge Scott and Lawyer Michael: Dunn, of counsel for FOES HOD el ey the defense, to-day assailed the character of Jennie Bosschiecter, for NEW ORCEANS RESULTS. whose murder McAlister, Death and Campbell are on trial at Pat- erson. . fora Ex-Judge Scott scored the dead girl.as “a free lance,” “a reck- less, devilish girl.” siciey ayes vid. (49 PApre | PRICC ONE CE WEATHER—FAIR: COLDER, T. PEECH FOR DEFENSE SHOCKS ALL. Revolting Details of Mill Girl’s Death Ride Too Much for Paterson Court---An Adjourn- ment Taken Till To-Morrow. He denounced. the hackman, Sculthorpe, as “‘a lying cabman,” “a miserable, skulking man.” ; <j Assistant Prosecutor Ralph Shaw made a-strong address to the jury sumthing up.for the State. ondiete He demanded a verdict of MURDER IN THE FIRST DE; iIN'MILLER DIVORCE PATERSON'S PRISONERS BEING LED INTO COURT. CASE Death and Campbell to-day contrasted strongly with thei McAlister also looked more serious, confident of acquittal ..s ever. a 3 The worried looks 0 ——_ # light demeanor at.the opening of the trial though he expressed himself as being just A samt Warden" Rober MIII¢ {aot uv i an, soe : ISON WILL AGAIN CONTESTED THEY KILLED HER LIKE A DOG!” ho thundered, and the DAUGHTER IS A BRIDE. eine i —_———_—_— iy ” Ho referred to the girl’s death as “AN UNSPEAKABLE Rate Eee ee ON is CRIME,” and denounced the prisoners in the fiercest terms. After recess Lawyer Dunn resumed for the defenge and tried to show that absinthe was a deadly drug, while chloral might or might not kill. P Ex-Judge Hoffman. did: not follow Lawyer Dunn, as expected, {Ceremony in Her Father's City Home Marked by Elegant Simplicity. a Miss Alta Rockefeller, Heiress i to $50,000,000, Becomes Mrs. Prentice. 7 Misn Alta Rockefeller, daughter of he little son of, Mra. Waroll MeCor- H and court adjourned at 3.55 until to-morrow. eet bs 5 sinter of the bride, ? * A . , Jorn D, Rockefeller, the richest man in THeUnReeen tek Were ane Wr i peaatie HOT Prosecutor ‘Emley will address the jury after Hoffman’s ad- the world, wan married at 3.90 o'clock tui dress to-morrow, and the case will go to the jury after noon. thie noon to &. Parmlee Prentlee, ihe arrival and departure of| : of Chicago. ht is hetrens to $50,000,000, ne the police kept the cron --—__—_—e4-- a a yeral photo phers, 1) feet ; but tie wedding, which took piace | r house, The camera met were SUMMING UP for me.’ he sald, when asked to in the palatial home of her father, at 4 withWarrestaititnestcane al elute in the unspeakble crime. Fifty-fourth street, was marked Hl BY THE STATE. er Witted Like a Dow. by quict «impliclty and absence of os: ° frat part of the honeymoon will pote i “There wes no thought of womanhood, ® apulabecncedoreta| SE cart erage : | Mo thought of that girl's agony or com- entation that usually marks the 1 ie . arn . ; tortie thes Badeed won nieilerive rrytown. At che end of a fort ii ion Threatened if haw. naught. hey tala of the very, rich: will sall for Europe, relent Man Killed and Woman |Litigat td Assistant Prosecutor S| brutally, terribly abused hér, and then Wounded in English Coogan Is Not Borough Addresses the Juryand ‘|when that rough hackman. plealed to 1 altar on the fire: land: | Retore « 1! nna, where the bride will re- meen et eal retro mba RUERNIPURLINeAET fori RerTastect valent? ; take her home they repulsed him ue mie cee eee " se ce Het Railway Car. President. Attacks Defense. “What did they do finally? When she all they were wed, the bridexmalds ny Oe aeR eat eect eerie CA (ny direct. wire te The Reenize World.) | wan dead they took het body: + and ushers grouped about them, The | ) in Chicago. The bride‘w i COURT-HOUBE, '|nad been a dog and cart her out + veremony was performed by the Rev. | Mrs. Harold McCormick and] LONDON, Jan. 12—A sensational] a oie . orried over thal PATERSO: J., Jan. W. [carriage upon a stone antl left her. committed this afternoon | The city oMcialx are worried ov “It was flerdish,, inhuman, uanatural. murder wa on a‘ train of the London and wentern Railroad, ‘The murderer, vho 1x satd In some quarters to be an Ameri- can, entered the car occupled by Mrs. King, of Southampton, and W. !ear- son, of Winchester, at East Lele! When parsing Surbiton the mau dr cane of James J. Coogan. If he ta net) Raleh Shaw, thy Assistant Pronecu- Borou ‘tor, opened the; summing up far the legally President of ¢ of; Manhattan all actions taken by the! prosecution. ‘The, delivery wax rapid. a Mfe, Heard of Pubile Improvements for th? jig reviewed Jennie Bosschi past three months on which he vo.ed f , 21, and thers t* endless fon in signe. President of Willam HW. P. Maunce, Brown University and formerly pastor of the Fifth Avenue Baptint Church, this Depravity does nati cover tt. ‘There no ‘word judequate to @xpress all that terrible act impited “Pals story of philanthropy, this atary of the Geod Samatttan; of hiring a hack to rr ‘e ner; of working over her to restore her to a normal state—all, all city, There She was in good Weatth, he sald. Her tor and were about one hundred attacked the first time character, and the slmpliclty of the Afiy guests affalr was in keeping with the Ife and 4 revolver, killed Pearson and wounded) “Phe Comptroller Ix still holding wi uy the, defenne, was up to the day of |tack any oloment 9f truth, habits of the ofl king whom, strangely Ee AE te BR ae sitet ed ag dy cra detel= | ner death unqueatiuned, She wan! “Weigh well the factt and put them} + enough, Lord Rosebery had tn mini last out of the train at Vauxnall, Vpcetty, vivaclous: and young, In fact)! the balance Againat the stories to a . ’ puraued and captured. i ices years. She worked for} v Death, Campbell and McAltater on mle ne Bre wen nej sald) ak The pollce thus far deciine t0 give the m=! unier ele Y lthe stand, And weigh well the con- ing of American cupltatinis: “These man's name. So | provementa puthorized ant the waxeas-, ne Iving iike an hones Hteretoan of ‘Death and’ (ci i, ad millbnaires of whom. we hear xo mucn Tater inthe day it develaved that the} mente fixed hy the Hoard of watch hol “then he traced her movements on the! ferlone of Death an mpvell, De- ure often men of simple lives, whose murderer was not an A! SEG TAT J nlght of Oct, tm iaat—taat fatal, dreadtul | ‘ermine nat ler the ntories of the po- + sarple rule ta to make encrmous accu- —_ 4s Thurasay night—trom her home to! ibe nae aa pilex smlinesees mulations in order to acquire more Kent's drug store, to’ Baals saloon, to ot power, CHILD TELLS OF CRUELTY. the hack, to Rock road, and the finding ade ee oe The only sign of lavishnezs was in the of her body. A ' 3 ba abundance of American Beauty roses cn Kirften Wd Mom-| Ai) ho told in u straightforward man-|™urder, marder in the tiret deo and Iles with which the house was deco- Pymarerry y pothetical her, There was no effort at oratory of |gree, Nothing else, no other ver- ‘~ (rated, SGI waa ton jgentures, It was a clear statement of) adequat ‘The bride's gown was of heavy Ivory- Hejeng Kir ent wel ve) ren ay thal What tial been proved by the prosecu- W spoke for twenty-five min-| white ratin, made quite simply and mlventiaverstos thew eACa Ost Ay ty exp PC te TL adage ths McAlister, Death and Campbetl | trlmmed with point tace ut the corsage Boctety this aftersgon teat the Foct das ty Awyern | Visti of 4 premediiated plan to d°UR tiscened ctosely. At tlmes they pal and also on the front of the skirt. ‘The fain © of iiag the moe land then abuse Mr. Shaw leaned for. | Ui : Ce Ue PARA FA 3 jward und spoke with earnestneay, as if | SCOTT SPEAKS Vell was also of point lace, ment which rhe says her f [redressing eacn Juror individually. ts, ‘ ‘The gownis of the bridesmalda were of ne C al 4 rt f ed on het | 4 in Supreme Coury white chiffon over pink taffeta, made sivas pen beaTEe ME aE aneuit arate (tins take hinand lfcgane ta flere hor| Wanner mA confident. and he Impressed Weis SO Sefer Antolpeetey bodlces HAT yi¢5; Neniiltn slowet after + beings. martiage to youthful and lean | the Jury powerfully. FOR DEFENSE. wore sieve} ten ot pink roses sa) theleolt. [vtelen Kirften, the foster muther, was) Hyram J. Winters, ber art buatand, to Describes the Ride. ' There was an effort at description fures and carried clusters ofAmerican made by Mr. Shaw when he related with ‘ case, | whom she left $2,600,000, vanted by the puilce in some other case. | w (00,000, ranted DY ! I, MacDonald, the first ex- POSSIBLE VERDICT — OF PATERSON JURY. r verdicta may be Io by the Jary in the achie mare They ares in the frat de- - Penalty, DEATH, rin the second de- fou Jennie 0 der trial. Penalty, THIRTY Mal one Yeurs, GF $1,000, or bell Acqnittal ) 104%" : eters the alleged evidence presented by the State; not upon loose accusations, but upon lega! evidence, and that the has not furnished, Why? Beosuse they did not have ! Judge Scott read the law. It was exe pliclt and covered the ground of the fret count. He sald: “But I say that the plea that thts womart died as*the re- sult of (he commission of that terrible crime alone—why, centleman, not one of say that death so resulted.” Judge Dixon In Alert. kiy Judge Dixon interrupted and J Mr. Scott, He sald that Mr. as mistaken, and that the law Was not a» he had interpreted tt. “Lowiil not discuss {t farther,” sald Mr. Scott, The Jury looked puzzled and the prisoners seemed alarmed. They feared the Judge. Lawyer Scott continued without josing his equanimity, He conftned himself to the question of the polsgn sald to.have been administered by the defendants te the dead girl ie : Bloquent as Mr. Seott “Was, earhest as were hie appeals, confident ea wis his manner and glibly as he quoted law. he fatled 16 on. His talents VEL you sould not strengthen ft Irritable as he warned the:dgrors or perpetrated by: means of by dying In walt, delih in the first degree, canes that the Th. chtetér, ther, did Calls Her ao Free 9 attack ed no nything deroga- auty roses, ‘The bi . ‘ ey Isham Debileen eatenel ae etl, Tecate She fleg to Philadeiphin, but was are) Be, Cares Declares Prosecution Has a yStlael Keaterinet Clack Stice a aimed. brought back snd ts now out on |pert, wan About to answer one of ex-|imanits pains ths terrible ride along tne bridegroom: Katherine Clark, Miss | ter, jr) and John D. Rockefeiler, jr, 4) Mrs. Churles Strong, have their homes i Surrogate Ransom’ erminable ques: | Rock road, and the. Ifting by rough Failed to Show a Crime Was Committed. | 5,000 bail. a | tions wen vectione wt! tae qu ubjected ty and there was 4 Nore! hands of the girl'e.inanimate farm from Grace Scott and Mins Bigelow. tong | the hack to the ground and the grab- | ‘The best man wan Emerson B, Tuttle, brother of the bride. re. It wad while visting Myps. | Me- : ‘A reception’ followed the ceremony, mick last Winter that Miss Rocke- fof Chicago. The ushers, Sfunro ‘Jobn-| which the number of guests invited We first met the man who took her as| TORTURED FOR HIS MONEY. | a raizic. of the blanket upon which she was| Ex-Judge Scott opened for the de-| Char lew R. Carruth, Henry H. Por-Iiimited because of tae recent death lula wife to-day i Smee ! The hypothetical question way ame: He mata: { sania = re Si —— | Murgines Uurned Old Mam Until oy in just twenty particu are and then! “Even that rough man, the hack it were true—all of these stories! GIRLS CHALLENGE MEN, {country with a burtesque troupe und Ten! tilted xplosion, They Got #UEE Me Mad Midden. ‘nred at Dr. MacDonaid Ie answered | driver.” he declared, “was shochad and |that are told of these young men if; making matches whenever possib: SEN, Jan. 1-An explor! Jan. I—Mariin that It the facts recited In the life of repuised at the scenes that followed. the accusations made had been rus: aN, plorion at tha] SHAMOKID nM widow were true, then he would} Y City Sports Basketball Team Will ant, teem defeated Terry McGo' Koentg-Ludwiz Mine, Kecklinghausen,| Reich, aged sixty-two years, who live toe a Ow am insane) When, is “Mone | He was an fgnorant and a arterial | tained ana dorocehy= then Ustoaia , y are guilty: o rib man, yet he, Would take no part in that, hin trainers wh je the little the alone at his home here, was tortured by Winters, she made her wiil on Oct. 18, Westphulla, bas caused tue death : a : us ath of ‘Not tor crime of murder, But the prosecut Play Al Comers, ¢ me, ferightful desecration. five burgiare to-lay, who applied rede Preparing for his battle with Gank © whether she gat he waa a gil who A free lance. Pretty, T nitted ty do as she must naturally follow omeithing must happen, She went jnto a saloon on iver #.feet In company with two men, one & mar the powder 0 stayed out th She was not gentlemen, but fon ptr Milwaukee Mati Non wetye | ten werent Ths City Sports team of female banket-| they wak ne hast q t+ hae tailed, to show that such a crime|necersarlly wicked, an oar ix} vi a \ Se pe ER ‘8 to bor a taunt by has Jed a - ball players want matches with teams Lary Alaa dn thin part ay cee ‘ ie hap shee es eone Sierras % was committed, There {s no :egal evi-| ish and vain, She was not acquainted | 4d, Sompcecd of men and women. ‘This In! wis ie ayerr et, Any money deported Wilson's Grippe Antidote has aed a eameeeta tii cnant |e with what was right and wtong. Ni . r » sporting: Le iy * Ww 7 e necte at ieage SS the Waa that bas Leun ‘touring “thy Worlds Pons Calor of The Evening | 0) i the Tita lresiwar, or bY mail See "They made their escape Ee ee eRe, Remntrt dca’ malireng sonnecis at Chicse® | “you must render a verdict, not upon yet/sixteen and’a half years of agmeni + ‘ Boyes f Si fy) c j 4 4 Hee ke i heii. dos anata al SDaeitat IMME Pek ee te. accnsn eee eat bOy ies ate ae

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