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THE WOPLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1901. FRISS WITRESS. °° °Ciep ov ieawors cee MURRAY Hill) [DAWN-OF THE. -CENTURY THROWN FROM FUR HERL. NOT MURDERED sor merece MONG TRA Inspector Tells of Forty Jury Finds She Died| Prizes in First Sport- From One Peril to An-= Special Men Suppress- from Natural ing Event of New Era. other Went Michael ing Vice. Rothengere: : PLUNGED TO THE STREET. ja)eleie oreo) felelesereleleieleieleserey Causes. ! :/HER DAUGHiER’S PROTEST. |Adopted Child Insisted Her | 3enefactor Was Killed rs My West rtv-nnth street, are the by Beating. Me ~ who, as the new cen- - tury Was beng ushered tn, outfooted MET REY, MR. PADDOCK, ti they medals for their vie sporting event of the | firsthe Evening: World's Fell in Front of Trolley Car, Which Was Stopped Just in Time. Was in Court When the Cler- gyman Helped Prosecute Disorderly Houses. 1 HL O. Toppin, of N ie thelr competitors ina Meht from Th President York was the only Com- soul be no inquest I Ub Wopiqs. Storie office, on W rthe fact tha a person tons] tune: mwantnicthvelroareiorthe v6 the continuation aMistioner pres of the trial of Capt. Herlihy for fallure phew man eventually proved! pujtizer 1uil ling, woman,’—Corener Zusea to 9 to suppress immorality in the “Red The 2 Mf winning such an event{ Ra RATT: a[reemed () cotisfy them, but the medals into the deatn of Murray to come ate their be mance made Tight" district Patrolman George Bimehaw, » “plain clothes man” under Herlihy ifled nen who for yeara mas-|them al ; Ineting. a sere] Ehere in 4 gad excuse for seemtnys Sixth av lelay tt tation of the symbols Ixth avenue, waned oe victory The als were of special |G Th that he made 8 arrests In the district Inspector Cross was cali Phe "Red design and the work = Light” is in he torritory and Cross was z ty the stand] by modellers was ri 1 hin, for afte Ramat icihor ed tovers elven: ordersato Hall, the adopted daughter] 4 Hur the result thowenrs cel he released his Seen tiog to land on the 4 « He missed ft and Capt. Herlihy, The Inspector replied gan pee Insp ol Miss Hall the letter Murray “Forty unmarried poll were heen ? potas vent th thee Got to the street on Siyins he astorhe co or t f called in from ov'lying 4 h eaten and mandbagged tn al! are traly nd assigned to special posts and ekept th uring the who wenty vf the Fa : , - ‘ fentifed the handwritia | four hours. These { emained a errs « Seman pd of wold, ‘month, when forty more came. akl he had met Key. Mr Pad- 'dock in court, t ereyman had ed the beating | ‘Phe y the medal disease that {pretty On ite surface Ix the |ton “of the two hemispher them is the rising run of th a witness one of the Met Pélearieriy ‘ Sion Gallagher, who attended | (yey tude Is ine, % | Anspector Cross continued, saying that thos Ha in her last tiness, was lima F ete tree tr iffering from the outlying distrisis acl theme peice OF Canes gold Tink chi Desir remained uni Capi. Meriihy wna ies! ithe beating Hall dererthed a! nang ette shar wn sented os inserted CONSUL CAPLES RESIGNS. Perarcaitov ie Sten tsank racelved could have resulted tn E . ui — 4 i T Rea hee Aa Huse which ended her Dr) . to lcneaz ait ay yn} dr-ving ait the ‘ ISODOOODOT o pone eee Tae yee Ww 1 peta AMATEURS’ PRIZES IN THE EVENING Miss Celeste Miller Has tanh ape Ubeagy alias in feared aun 4 wonnn inoor aat JAN 1908 DAW NORE E CONTOUR ERAGE: B x ; za O97} oye at sea on forty Coroner Zueca explained that he wis Re Stelt ut on allver. toe pels : ?- 7 ts bees 44 upon the cane, ao | ‘The reclptents of the pr Hee tay en in Nearly All Coun- a aS me HhetaebieMAhElt | tae second se oe exwcty sitar | ale Shull art tries Alone. reg Si tinas , Vinited ‘Au aaa e would guard an ae tt Meipiesar When tn Chi = the Yang-t i ! ( i GS ee ere ee GEORG [Bd k KERR ‘PLEADS GUILTY OF ASSAULT; LMCI Miller, who was booked to sal fron | New York on the 26th for a eruts: BeBe Naice sal ann carees| Nese ereacuteny ance ieaere JENNIE BOSSCHIETER MURDER IS SVENGED: patienis wom No replitas| South America claims to held the record ! \ iS F i for having travelled more miles than a COlRey ——— | SRAM ENN RE REED Ra # bE 2-3 SOHOO- HE6-2:9 0-6-9 O95 ale fofiwed (0 anemer on se groundlany other woman in America cy fathers and since ; # IN PRISON GARB , : Fotis eile Bhe has been a glovectroiter for three [his death ale has travelled: alone wtinued from Pirst Page) 4 BYITOMORROW JUDGE DIXON WOULD : 5 f Somers Dixon. asking for clemency for her ‘: BS FALL RIVER SENDS COTTON. (@) ther. Resin ' 4 . POPE LEO’S BEAUTIFUL Rene et aes ooenem HAVE HANGED THE MEN ‘),..., sus Seizou a: 3 Shipments to New Vork Brokers went Inte an elaborate explanation of; men who murdered Jew : S § é $ ‘“ ” : . a Short on January Conten ODE ON 20T H CENTURY. anettetay ae arta CENCE pe = “WE CANNOT LOOK INTO THE HEARTS OF THRSE JURY- ¢ the State School : Lt. RIVER, Mase, Jan, 2tThe Ie eau arti umerma ednerehare! ee hi BUTT FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY THEY ARRIVED AT ¢ of Forestry. a. somption Inthe New Tork ews Srna aS alal (eohe was not present in Saal's saloon i A VERDICT OF MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE. HADI eld . tp Anters : oo te knockout drops were adminis BEEN IN THAT JURY BOX MY VERDICT WOULD HAVE P ay. Alreafly heavy ar * at | 8 ss ; en made from the Rendered Into English Verse by Andrew): alin hen per PN Teo 2 ONE THAT CALLED FOR CAPITAL PUNISHM® 13 aoe pT and ‘ w York the steamer! Lang, Great Britain’s Leading Poet and mie that Kerr Ind taken Dare gf tm panned, t by Judge Dixon, who presided at the trial of Jennie Bosschieter’s é ved to tae ‘aunton, of the Pall River line dios “ he pula not feresenty there will murderers Forestry’ yah LUT ay al Critic, and Cabled to The World. Himself from responalbillty. idee el rime ‘ Tho Judge took quick exception to Attorney Harding's « ind a bill may: be in = ° he school o a 2 : Not In the Saloon, wf Neen NEE theta Wert ment that an Impartial jury could not be secured to try Kerr. Hagar ne ar a Alara fe 1 Kerr's. m ad tered, that “T disagree with the counsel.” said he. “lr beheve an impa S py ye, » " Putri beh ‘ompany, New York World) Arding reviewes! err ie a aplpan “ death, snowing that he had not been lows, Twas pre} “Certainly the jury hat tried the three men had not pregndged 5 LONDON, Jan. 28,—Andrew Lang, poet and eritic, has made a with the ethers when they met the girl © everything else. In the case, [, sitting here as Judge, had not preji 1 the ‘They 4 translation of the Pope's “Ode to the Twentieth Century” especially )' 1°" Bete Celie a view of that one clreum- were convicted on the strong evidence of witnesses on the stand.” : ; fo cogntmant of the fact she win aN Rare, re for The World, It will also be the first metrical rendition of Leo fh Saal's saloon when he went there é we ew fsa Gus Bro even eva xaver oxevensnaneus corer 4 ¥ ’ i) i ' ee see to Ke Walte Me ih NIMs superb effort to be published in the English language, Mr. | EEN as Ol i amt convicted them of murder In the } {9 atiendanice in this enurt-room as (hey iilins, of the school, : q fs eae Lang's v.qorous verses convey with w master Couch both the spirst and He saw the girl for the second dey A q para) beau twentstocthe: states Comps 4 Bore ; 7 when she was being Mfted | eee ca | “Ot cour cannot laek into the gg 7 : am i are the rhythm of the Latin AE catringe an he reached) the| lee CONVICTED hearie a the Individuals who sat in the FATHER DYING,” che a IN, ite nf the a ina Sasi WwW * box, nat # purchased 4 State Ne Ielal conduct indi tine SAYS JUDGE School {x maintained by puolic money how SE CULAR ODE. Wise Move, MEN TOOK NEWS|", sane: the waite who Wer KERR. | ho" under the direction of tay ie sade ia rushito Rolo! norattin on trial before them for thei Cornell University authorities, Senator 3 eed cae faa (Translated for The World by Andrew Lana.) Ten Lee Rae wit : “They gave to tha hearing of that case “My Brother was an Inno-] Ainble Y en the flre engines ar a i Glowest and iigat considera re ters tornell can wax burning flereely on the i Renowned tn letters, farmed in art, that he had Yl towed to] Angry at Kerr for Making His bigs lene ral ihe peal atm atten: cont Victim,” He Cornell cann butting of " The thre] The Age recedes: of man thing ‘ of guilty sen ony bgt blend he athe Bes ie FM SU RGus ies bhecberorteel RU GIT ee ha aTaoaditroNisNAtUneTEl en's the [own and. bconme Plea—Expect Heavy my fur aa te aw tot Justified by de et Adds. fe | Who will may sing general discussion Sentence. dence only fatlet of tuatitication Wne- Lea eM aad teres | i} eovlved with: sc ase by many, cause of tts lenency to the men wae ‘i patter is sity The glories of the faded years Vtoat Kerr ey had In thelr keeping d . ns to lo, My ci eee ree empty. | Irather backward qlaineing mourn- rtand-[a cles of guilty was “My own mind, To gan say, was fre a i a JInil-lre oa y Sen te reaereme The deeds tll done, the wrongs, the tenr : in view offhy Death, Campbell and & from any blus, free from any JudeM AE ive throu i Weihac JAMT NY, dan, 3.—Sheritt U Of the Age outworn, — fotee Dixon's wate] refused tebe formed upon wnything save the boob fered on vec {has frustrated ingit E AUSTRIAN ENV oY, HE SAYS. | x Joauvicied MeAlister Not unit wny adduced in court, ant wits a ' in ate Jal b i Red wars that reeked with blood of mui Death, that atl four wer would th cenuine conception of the law and the conv te Of porlauners bi the : Payin, with Three Ce Wideawanudentniqiilee Uadapiroesbudnit® aah shown t When Kerr returned from his ordeal tn] tion produced in my tnind iy the tert PCT ny brother tind er eek, umd cach waa dle fe Arratined i Fierce guile that threats the Vaticun— fOntst) <assvnited the girl wht urt-room they refused to mony, my verdict woald have sent Me 1 1 Albert Parenyi, Le These UT Inment were prevent him, mon to the gallows, fur the criine 1 ——__— ; bert Parenyi, 1 amen She trends of McAlister, Cam Why didn't he stand trialas we did] which they are sulky ney | ‘Vrain Colliston, . Where is thy glory. stainless, tree, ‘ hcould eno: becconeinced suid MoAlister to the Sheriff “He ts @) from the beginning of Myo bre In sile as bhi Gil EY v. City of Cities, q niy Kon the “ ; r such this day has had fixed ty dt ihe lesa ity . taunt nee. AWEMLY-ix yeu ‘ Ages and Nati neeled to Thee, ' why ae much ¢ hie there wi tty of death, not Imprts t ' He never pened hbk mou. nt ae and the 3 r ja a broth on ing the maximum penalty for} NERS EE CELT TGalto. ‘oot_Godlessilawa! rorratiy ime when they came up for sen- i ‘ z i the Court will show me: eas fore sane en a ity i log? ‘ Rialicerell| toe be charged with blas against the pri ‘ ¥ 4 ne rae i h Kerr, cners ; Torn cronsiins alts Ancient caus frie “ogee mei yours wii cerioni with regard to vin ;: : ' t participation in th h 1 ‘ | years of i al night. If t i % Listen, how Se lence w itdty raves Exduahge Shah Kerr, at ot Garr JAIL FELLOWS if hes eioonvineod“tha (i hintoriad 3 Around the altars overthrown, (a. werr vis dying of a broken hear i sated Minethe nlacratl $i aueltinne Brute Nature, with the World for slaves, tis only a quedtion of a very. mhort ALL “CUT” KERR. patentee MaTeouiadeneln Was no inten’ 10 1 Is God alone! time. duced to accent this plea ‘ After warning them, rat Phyale are tn attendance hecause the Purceulor st HEN a ; @ischarged all four Not made in God's own image now rome, M Ward wtreet, Paterse Campbell's Sister Makes a farhere nas Anierecaat vers hewn ‘\ your Fen on aa Sat Kee 4 po aes Is Man—Us thus the wise disput Torta to restore him to health are ta ad been inixtered, " F m Pathelic Scene In Prison aa rere ean vincedsinven he is your inferior, By - But sprung from one same cell, they vow, walling. ‘They can find 1 TWO NEW SMALL-POX CASES. Are Man and Brute } rouble, but the old man {« slowly weak- No Hopo of Clemency. fonts nat tie deta ina, his vitality: fs ebbing: wl he a otenetds inh: oming a mere shadow of his f When a tailor copies our signs and methods and ways of doing business, you know he is our inferior. (Special to The Evening World.) PATERSON, N. J Jan, 28.—Meal-| tate, in belleving. nthe at an Babe Dies at No O blinded Pride on chaos hurled! of Intection, | O Night proclaimed where Light should be! net ° ¢ t Mate tampbel to jock re , i psresneros No careniog smallpox oh OboyINOUEF ESD Ogu lea Ui oa Ny Oriel ees Ing of the oid man's faith | oe Ene Gi Naeente Sarees lioness a cwerentic lan Don't be misled, but reach the place you | Neclared by My frienils fot have committed start for—the Northwest Corner of Nassau j one ho oreperied to the Board of Man, ana be tree! The death was th herr walked nervously about the cor {iy commit assault of MMs sickness, He and Ann Streets where we occupy the ca er and the other} "And with regard to rider, while McoAlt He only is the Truth, the Life; . grieving hia heart over : ; © convicted men stood in a group taik-| Sculthorps, @hatever may by He only points the Heavenward way; |:he exposure of the younger man's fyorgony fie discrepancy as to decalln, entire buildi E an avell hin] ik In undertone ity of hin me and (he thy ng. and no med! Me only frees the Soul from strife, 1 Maes If men obey. enettihee Camp f Mr. James ©. Bte-[of minor ma made isuwo ecore: seary etal ace 67, called at the Jat her brother, | unomin Horroho Suits or Overcoats for ta order, * one " s He who led the pious thr Is 80 y was a pa ce Ung to. th nat ‘own mind atrect Qieanatans: Tu ee to Pare "st td aoa u) woman crying hy b {hefe oer nat are t doubt of thes From. strictly all-ewool fabrics, carefully tailored, ayat ie toal al Aace Of Faith, to Jive through sie | Mad Faith ins good-ay, Mrs. Sigher voral woman | ¢tantlal truth of n whieh h substantially trimmed and properly fitted, and No empty sign! Ls HD | Aeris man causel by| fflends of Campbell have been circular | 74¥e Upon the witni . whichwe at no other time made forless thant 5. | ws arrest was nothing, his friends fon thhs af around Pat- Thinks Seul Gullty, ier eat cnet roel Fane), Worsteds, the Judqe of yenrs to he, iver, to the effect produced when he appealing Or (He gate not In t himself, In tie ? ieather and Unfinished Worsteds. et the tides, the tempest stil; ost as the detutis Relativesianuliriende of ihn prisoners Levees ot the lar r wa pan} Overcoatings—West of England Kersey, Melton, ! 5 | sixo have been 3 KHALORS 1 i f assaitit, a a . Moule, Oxtord, Montagnac ad Chinchilla, In- And make rebettious peoples free | Milar petitions with varying success. with, ha evld Dati Ube atelts sl eo Alt } i . ho ° cluded in this sale is the fashionable Lord Raglan, These petitions, however, nim, [don't seo teas, as clore frieudy Dix i our successful new model overcoat. ef foaeeee oa oH Gs Cohen & Co., Tailors, the thirty- To work Thy sill courts, With eth and health, and i was tn the hands of the dh Ma they arrest him Sow Thou the seeds of hnapoy Peace, Taesday for New Yurk City All Evil drive from us atin; Wha and vicinity: Threatening And bid the rage and tumult conse fold man asked the newapap ni ; ‘A weather, with anow fur O1 hateful War. |carried him the news of is von's arrest HACKMAN GUILTY, | 17h Einglish Waar at th ier N. Cor. Nassau & Ann St eriberaamraecuerally tale Pa SAYS JUDGE. |: aor. lay hin « mili forward sate nn ots. te bigh The minds of Kings and Peoples rmowld, Why, George could not have been . eeteine au ax, to ule, Thy word may all obey with a ‘xed up Inothat affair,” the ex-Judge pata enes end rick signs, “tie wae Not that surt of a man. - In agcepting Kerr's plea Judge Dixon the fMea that his son] parked: would engage in auch a ghastly affair, at Mr. Harding has ald maz, Fthenst winds, Be there one Shepherd and one One Faith, one Law. | legally entitied to the im have no doubt t ie Pforecutor will, hat he does recelv: CAUTICN—Look for builsing which ‘we occupy. entirely, covered wilb flags of all nitions iF). > Kay \ My course is run, lona ninety vears and ridiculed it as preposterous, ; OAre. rhaps, justify. me at this point In mak- Ja unnecessary to speak further In Let RoUInvieereancn a suns Teraln, Seenewe none isa ine a ee ‘observations. spent: tom ee matter, 1 wi. vant’s nrevers and tears * ty € the fi whi | J}po8e. 0} ee requ loemor=, — ‘To Cure the Grip 7 nd first, in regard to fury, morn amcera. to Be pares in vain. satitive tremestrisimgrate Abgtone de sshitried) the Askoclates of this defendant igke the "perma precaution wily regard hie & Sake cy Bs ek BEANS :

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