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SO0URT REFUSES «», BAIL FOR BARKER... counsel for Pastor Keller’s Assailant Fails to Move Judge Blair. REAL RRMA RN MIR RMA TAR ye Mareha!l Van Winkle, of counsel for|ing the tragedy will be discussed and “Ophom&s G. Barker, who shot the Rev. |prombly resolutiona adopted indorat: John Keller in ArHngton a week ago, | the pastor. “applied to Judge John A. Blair, in the} “Iam golng to live.” declared the Rev. ‘Hudson County Court of Common Pleas, | John Kelier to-day to his physicians, “1 to-day for’an order directing County | am going to iive eo that I may go to Physician Converse to visit the wound-|oourt and prove my innocence of tne 4edswan, from time to time and report | charge made against me by Mrs. Thomas +, 20 the Court on his condition. G. Barker and her husband. Prosecutor James 8. Erwin opposed the| ‘This determination on the part of the motion and presented a doctor's certifl-| wounded Arlington mintater {9 an {m- ? ,¢ate showing that Mr. Keller was in a! portant factor in the efforta the phyal- ;@angeroua condition, In making the|etans are making to save his life and “application Mr, Van Winkle sald: the sight of the left eye. 2 fIn the matter of the charge of atro-| “Mr. Keiler ts making a brave fight “elous assault against Thomas G. Barker | for life," sald Dr. Strasser, one of the “the exact condition of the Rev. Mr. Kel-|4ttending phyalclans, ‘He rested well /¢leris unknown to the prosecutor and| iat night, but we cannot predict yet sthe attorneys for the defense. whether be will recover and whether he (ae sesms to me that as Mr. Koller ta | Will retain the alght of hin left eye. The ‘ina public hospital the County Phy-| fail in hie temperature, which has been “Geen Fhould be directed to visit him| Pronounced for twenty-four hours, js the from time to time and report to the| most oncouraging feature. Court in‘ writing as to his condition inj “‘We hope that we can keep it near that the constitutional right of the| Normal until all danger of complication defendant, Barker, to give ball inay be| 1s past.” jhad at the proper time. At the conmiltation of phyafcians held PF “Wants to Give Hail. at Mr, Kelle: mee to-day the jatestion of. removing tha right eye wae discussed, 1 riinpt nono rena on but it was decided to wait a while » for unusual delay. icneer, a Feviscnaicn os thermonnded oan vary ODD NOTE TO RECTOR’S SISTER. 2 | | ae ii 4 sinking and tho next dey ‘The Court, unt it ation as,to Mr. Koller’s con- +cannét! entertain bail. Therefore | Imove that the Court direct the Vounty Mrzelcian to visit Mr. Keller trom time Arlington Women Divided “Helen is radi < He was born iy 154 art suc tye oie aaa yest his condition.” on Question of Betrerschan ah thronelin iss tier Gi Gana ie Y tor Erwin opposed the’ motion De cr Erwin opposed the! motion Shooting. being crowned at Belgrade &s to the condition of Mr. Keller. wald: “I saw him myeeif late Saturday a: He] A man slgning himself "Mike Gonton” has written a letter to Miss Christine. Keller, the wounded rector’a slater. (sketched THE WORLD: MONDAY KYENING, FEBRUARY _U, 1901 ISAY KENNEDY’S THE MAN. THOUGHT HER ENING MILAN RM RRARRA AR MOR IR AITO ARGON Li BIER LTO ATOM MOSLEM NEN TGO RES HAYMES N GIT HORNE OMT IIR SCENE IN COURT-ROOM AT KENNEDY TRIAL, BY ARTIST POWERS. of Dr. Kennedy for the murder of Dolly Reynold CPM ROTTER ST te) ORO RT IOO EE CD ae aaa TTT | aR eMPLE SUSIE ROTO FM ERENES Eee A ole URS rg, ant ange te i a SISTER A DUPE, OF SERIA DEAD. Mrs. Findlay Criticises|Few of the SSinciatwves of Mrs. Eddy and Miss Ruler Who Abdicated ~ Stetson. Were with Him. Mrs. Frances Augusta Findlay, sister of Helen C. Bruah, the Christian Sel- eutist who willed her fortune of $100,000 to the First Chureh of Christ, Sctentlat, and cut off most of her blood relative temitled In the contest of the will before Surrogate Fitagernid to-day that she believed the treatment by Christian Bel- entists deprived her sleter of her will power. “Did you think Mias Duncan was ain- sere In her ¢ Science treat. VIENNA, Feb. 11.-Ex-King Milan of Bervia dled here to-day. It was apparent last night that MWan could not survive the attack of pneu- monia from which he suffered, and his soh, Kink Alexander, was notified and worl was received that the King waa hastening to! Viennn. Few of the ex-King's relatives were with him when he died, although the Court Minister of Servia was present. enting King Alexander. Queen Natalie, who ws at Biarrits, had au Durean 3 a dupe. been requested by Milan to visit him during his Illness, and she had replied that she was not able to make the jour- ney. 7 It was plthudle to see this man who hnd uled as a King and made history ractically deserted and repudiated is hose who should be dearest to hin. His dissolute habla had been h.s undo- iny. He was notertous fof his amours and Clesipation of all sorte They led to the divorce from his beau- ful wife Queen Natale and finally tw nis abdication. My ster was a dupe “How ut Miss 5: the church here? “I didn't think she wax a dupe, 1 thougnt she knew what she was about.” “You thought she was making dupes, cid your" the head of at dd you think of Mrs. Eddy and her b. SL theught (was plutu t who read ik sh Did you velley At people beso Linposed wpe Miss Stetson helped On March 6, 1889, King Milan tssued a cree formally ubdicating the throne of Servia in favor of his son, now Alexan- der I.” ‘The ex-King was Uke fourth of wic dynasty, founded by the je war of insurrection against In the century. |, Was she not?” Oo, whe never was.” Mr. Rand read from a by Mrs. Findlay to a Min: Summer of 1896, In which iy letter written Brower In the His reign proved a sturmy one, the Servians taking up arms against nin the bulk of her'fortune tok Turkey in 1576 and being vanqu.shed, Mr. Crosby turned: George W Belence lawyer, whi Vane wily: and Austrian und Russian rivairtes cre- “ting strong factions ia his kingdom. 3. Clerk of the © a It readi Price on 1 don't acer you and you mest 4. Mr. Mitchell, who fs ) Mr. Mitchell ts gt of bis friends to show ae. D. Lawyer otans that hele {n a serious condition ami contempt for the artin efor defense, 10. Lawyer [we necks, 14. Keporter Deh ek ace at the i ge te 0 to, ite that geet ve to, aay. tzent eat in denger of death if suppuration sets in and reaches the brain. He might 4! suddenly. This fs a somewhat unusual Application. = #°E do pot object to the County Phy- » for the defense. fled as to seolng the body. yk ron the room th wi thing t wan Killed hud Mies Keller ts investigating the name and whereabouts of the writer, Yhould’ be informed by the attending {Physiclané if the Court haz faith in * the physicians. ‘They are Drs. James A. A. A. Strasser und Wells P. aE Ni 1 16, Reyoolgs is af the Grand Hotel on Anne D) rysted “tne mory of ner signin the be Dolly Reynolds changed. othe prosecutor then submitted the testified to viewing the body and they are pur servic Mr. Hennessey then took the stand to “certificates cf the three doctors, certify- | s¢rated may havo foundation. The guild, |and examining the effects of the dee: [hotel oMce. He heard footsteps and saw. An Impressive Witness. tell how the torn paper marked “E. and his brother tlon Milan had Uved ing that Mr. Keller was in a grave and|Cmposed of the young ladies of Trinity | Woman. ise Qn, the same axening be be) emariand iwomaniat the elevator. He ater creer Saxwell and nites phe, cess George twelve yeurs old of 413 Slanton fe nterrupted debauchery He co's stat’on-house, 0) Capt ede then went on tnd wi! gether and photoxraphe: joules Fiseman, fifteen veur, | Wee frequently neen drunk in ‘dangerous condition. Mr. Erwin added cour was a ecreraje organisaton Wert cfrinkein street, where he saw Pie How Was the man aressed ~ at. vrative of Capt. Me-| tyre sald that hie ni v U3 Stanton street; Frank E.kin,| of Parts Vienna and mete conti: Yihat as there would undoubtedig be a year ago, when It consolidated | Kanned: Straw hat. turned down colar, blac a atoE Bag one and ne preferred to have him fo. anton street; | nental resorts ne viel His intrigues b for tho better or worse in the| With the chapter. Then, although Rev. Did you tel Kennedy that you wante| bow Ue aiid nek mult. “Plies wax an impressive wit-| walt over until the next seasion, re tortous, aEanNe, : “let to help him; that you would use the| Do you #ee any one in court re-| neapeand the court-room nas abeslutely | \“"Fosmorrawn 4 ho day, and un ‘avionn he was cued (a bale fan's condition jn a few Gaye would| Keller was Ireaident of the entire s0-| Ghote poitce force of Nem York if neces | “emabling” the” "man you" vaw. in the | iit ienmeay nin wit TP wtit not not | ualow, ‘uu persons for tnoney Best ie most unwise and unsafe for any per-|Clety, Mrs. Middieton was the virtual | sary if he would only tell whe: le: Vator? A. 1 do see a man resembling, imagen. s m1 usiice. ‘Are YOu | joseph Feinberk, 1 accused of cheating ison to attempt to examine Mr. Keller. | head, and she waa the only one wih| that caehtt ic gake Lawyer pane Ui ' jim note pee daee mean er than fentiemen of the J) i weiling 10 comme 79 Orchard names of numerous Judge laly seid the Qourt was tnclined | whom the young women crosee™ i ad any oan- nection when the work wns assigned. Previous to that, however, the reotor “Not at that time, Later on in the . t@ accept’ thia view of the case, and the Corridor, finally deolded to defer the matter of fact that the witneds ad me, <admitting Barker to ball for a few day. | had been more or less associated with tbat , latter never a mune! be held until noon. hin asthe wees: Mr. Yan Winkde 433 not diasent to this | the Fulll, members, and although the nore fm that he wun | here gem —— em) at Meigrade 4 there i some and sald, that he. would not oppose the | ence or ochier which they are witehold tor the trt @. Did you gee th dence Ed of Mr. Kellev’e emteenorten fir: about onlera were teaued to that ef- tr. ie * . 7 The man cam 1 9 in the streets of Belgrade, he was shot statemen} if th¢ prosecutor would ad- -day one of the young women was en argued before Justice | le was holdin DECATUR, Ind, Feb, 1. at and wounded in the back, vise him in time, @o that he could be sored Jf she, did not think that eyin-| mureman aa to the propriety of permit: | with hia hands to hin i : HIS HONEYMOON. xund passenger train on the Ch — Breegnt, oe i ine Gants McG tasks, fo) testify an to show how he went Through the cor- eau look as if it was torn? A. rte nd Erle Rallroad was partly d DENIES PIER STRIKE STORY. ", ” ae nnamly sald in the station-house, | rider." Vell, yea. ese a MeeVee cecasen oan eo cites Qui attest and ana Je replied. not) in fo the He held that such evidence was incom-, The witnesn then raves ayamatic pep: ny Were there abrasions on the face?| Married Three Weeks Ago, |:elve ut eur of ae ae a ° ess tO| ters either. Thero waa one from New| Petent resentation of @ mad: wi rying on. “ % ireman Finney was killed ‘athb Shooting of the Rev. Mr, Keller at| York here to-day who aaid that he tec “illegally Confined.” to shite! face trom obegrva HOM. ell Detectives Teatify, but Name Not on ‘Pas- ginver Richord Exon and Conductor! pernaed ttolf, contractor, called at The Arlington, 3. J., by Thomas G. Barker, | ileved the matter has two sides, and| vrnis defendant wus arrested and i: lastta:’ nat ietad fa straw hat did] Detective Sergt. Henry Lang was the Li wrerojeliehtts [injured ofther tod 5 He refused to state who this witness 1s] ,1t this was no time to stand ul ‘tor legaly confined, becailse hn was not per-|tie than haveonts on” Trew DS next withers. de first sii Keunely th Senger List: as porter was, Injuree intern) HPKO TA TSRREHLGNRR RAN OE Wee 0 epcioth cor sake 0} e * ~ nt e ” w je. ve atu Ht on jay alking esa roke nat, he|wil!|testtey: hhurab So Wes ehall iA y anything, | Oris easel CUTE Tel AT abate nee Sia tyeston aga (9) tate Hetwanty there anit, Betsotiven John Melville, the missing witness in| YOR tie Immts Velegate Daly i Lt ig said that the State rests on this oC 14 1 pUrpy! ns 4 ine ety to take off his drawers. Kennedy | the Kennedy trial, told his frien In e. “There ws ot eee ADE McCluaky, ald you tell une [Ke 'aaaike Ramet: Site moked Hike la niet / testimony to prove that Barker shot Kol- to tion mio ate young woman) tefondant. that ny ‘statement that he [pretty’ clean one. Ebony Nallely upetatre them 8 aK, | New Dorp he was going on a honey-| 0d. for, on the Jub, F ead Bickel thost warning Kena finatd he} sp @ trial with the teatimony | Mat make would be ured aguinat him? ienncavinat’ ‘ sae] * moon trip to, Palm-Beach, la. He mar- | “Unuarn tice at my office 8 y w ve Ris at e is : the fulud) ie nupba to ha ethany Chapter claims 2 Q. Bide en tell him that he. need not] Q. Didn't you testify at! the previows u ni r of immigrante, as to Us terest attaches in Arlington to-day to| .,,2m Tough Ups Rdrwar anid eenent| make gy maromene AN, tral that the hat war an‘oMl onet A. T pails 23 hal ibe vbitidgean in the ie, threayweeks ago, | trn‘it carried a inupiver grievances'they declared {hey hud n the proposed wrecting of the Bethany | edly one hea abide @ club in colt of refinensent nt Jon't femember. 1 ‘i of ovher, did you not? A. 1 d}d not, Inve icoulan't sayita —————==>___—_ but bad Kai e! if a ms 5 a nena * {Holy Trintty Mismton. chee onion elt jube se Te) nine it He's thrust Into a cell, without bern | ine LSS CRE THt man ramen cenacJonn for coming back," sal F 0 “As to my ttm not paying Ge men the ) Women Meet To-Morrow. te -claimed by the member of Bethany| Informed of his rights, withopt Q. Didn't you say. when you saw iKen-| noery bath helped to ‘preye that Dolly er ee ey “d ne and dletieme 3 smount of money macked on tae duty, Chapter, exactly. what the Literary pateeuant which the law provides, nedy that’ thar Te not the man?" A.) Revnolde ® id. know, : Fried'n House Afame White me | 3200) Cavelope, [den Ne eae The wdmen will meet to-morrow in the] Glut lind dona, whteh was te dette | there a statement is forced trom’ him. | 1 dhint way soat that time, Terald he Detecth oer Ff, Vanety | AC the? fhtcon "ae te Bet de line, ihe v Meow church. It is expected that at this meet. | name without takiee anton He ts agitated, and If innocent Is more | resembled hum a ttle, Dereatlve eaut-Jaiipn tee ofticials declared thay no Was Having a Good Thine, : Wkoly to make an waltated statemynt| Q, That is sour present statement, 19 . auestlo) tyre Be was | had bold for suing sna OF TOL) surtee Fried, of Main street, Weat- cy pala. "Phere PMS RUE ality Wel clalza| he statement) 117 Az ti sey? heiregemnblen he sani tnainly’ corroborn shit SE Bevan that Shee 1a Braet ice of the company | heater village, came to a wedding in a roll tor $20 whet Justice Fursman overruled the obsec-| who took down Kehnedy’s stateme: ent, | Pflee, e The names of A Mw. Join Me’ | fanhattan, bringing his family w . more thaa the amount Amntbing Capte Mecluakyr atthe gine the] fie ‘einted’ the "conversation between | Pat Pa ea file did not appear on the pasmenee | iim, He locked up his apartments in n by the United 2tites Supre re then resume pt. McClusky and Kennpa y, referring | hat ville was a most Important witne: he two-story building which he oc: the paarone dy sald to you and his stenograph'c Ie wae ee ntlally the same an that told by aky Saw Kennedy Leave Hotel. “He tok! me he had left home at UNDER HOT FIRE. Q. How war Hic sur w pat You hi there one or two hours. Later he aald he stayed until the end of ‘the perform. ance, | asked him for the name of some of the performers, He could not Femember, he autd. He had dosed most time, en. after leavi he dresser That Company. of Bribery. to tine man wi that time? tam auite Cross-osamnived ty Me, ness ald. “Tam avre PITTSBURG, ' Pa, Feb. 11.—Prosident Bohwab,’ ‘of’ the! Carnegie Company, wAtive, joore the @poclal te The Evening Wortt.) he theatre, he This was tp jestimeny of the witness Lenehan, cens was then taken Meintyre on the St A surprise wa when Mr. stand. Hla fi him why he, a commuter, took a trolley He sald he felt Whe taking a ride. day. Thomas W, Lawson. the milltonatre stock broker and yachtsman, appeared, and flercely attacked Henry M. Whitney, the gas magnate, brother of Willlam C. Whitney, The committee room was Jammed with epectatars. Mr. Jawson prefaced his testimony with the announcement that he had bean oMfictals Was tn progress, but those seen Leder that it was only the regular daily Biecting of the heads of department Before Mr, Schwab returns to New ork, however, the question of the K ene’ of ownervhip, with all details, ‘be made known to the officers of the company, They have been in the dark, and but few knew sny more than ear, I asked him where he dined. he watted He matd he Untll he Rot didn’t, dine, home. thing reward Molntyre waa put on He told me vftice, but car. He ‘wore th ing a hi he wore a woft hat to t fied aw derby in a bag. degby during the day, Q. Did you fave any other conversa- tlon with nin Be Yi in Capt ait a) Kk Up so that the jury Justice jury And mpectatorn joined m. but Mr. mg expertant chicken ralece. 10, The sketch ENE sta EN NE YN I AOE IR NMI RN MAN | hat havp yon been taking. rrr nnenmenennnnnne ete rene a Me ale also re- anid nl been te Pa object | reas. About 11.) on Aug.l§ he was at the A. Dark positive that this defendant 0 went out of the hotel at man id sprung after receas t anewer was very softly i i that Mr. Hennessey sald: McIntyre fatled 11. Dr. Kennedy wife, 12. “lt was never in the Grand Hotel in sw carelenaly. | nervousness, calm and: coy ott rex Mre sed, though «hq lo vat the jury aa ¢ Q. When yuu saw at the hotel d th we Q. betrayed aub- fre ‘Tho hat was shown. Kennedy apt, 00 gome att and asked to look at He aurve It with some Interest. Vallely Accused Him of Falschood. ia 1 you mean?” asked Vallely. “1 went home by way of Clifton and walked home,” Kennedy replied. “1 nald,” ‘continued whe detective: ‘Kennedy, you: are, putting | a rope around your neck ta.kin; t make a statement one ¢ iY and 'dhothee of lead ph fe’ ruld he but te Mdn't» recollect. MELVILLE ON tor ‘the defense mony would tend to show, as thi claims, that the. police had put up a Job on’ Kenzed sc malvilte dn nm pall did 90 ‘The deponem aa: ips, which ne | belleves, ption tai de: the Kennedy ert Re the may in a) aventie, Mr. Wellman Indicated what his LAWYER WELLMAN. (Continued from Firat Page.) cI haries A. Edwards, a manufacturer ut He. y nodded in and Juatlee Fursman sald court wou! late? that the bolt» on the doors -ad-| my life.” rt ee sician® going there or to his learning the Fy tier Fe "YY. 1 nave tal some sarta with a well equipped ufty, but @xact condition of the wounded mai (Continued from First Page.) pa ate mera bolted Bonk oih then Tee eee eee ited r yeu] etilorise sn boi was defeated dixustrously by Prince Phat it, seems proper that the Court ‘a. hotel_ clerk, i id you ask him if he had had that ri ked Mr. Melntyre might have ta ect. Tus min dw In the Young Woman's Guild, which ja| Capt. yee tuaky on the Stand. i i Foom Bh, mo we J st changed | ‘Testimony Unshake: The boys were guthered up In the af- pene of the Russian Lmperial now a part of Dethany Chapter, there ts| Capt. Georgy McClusky, late of the |e number," th an ry Crogs-cxamination then took pla tegnoon’{n a patrol wagon of the ained a decree on Oct. 2, Keller tu Bad Way. @ivision, and several members declare Detertive, Bureau, then related how he be se HeleMtd: Lenahan, night elevator boy tones fully ana freely.” rt it was weak and lely's testimony | Iridge street station from various pub- that Mrs. Parker's amerticne if exag.| "al called to the Grand’ Hotel by. tole- e Grand Hotel,’ waa the next wits maid: 'L a hundred men here] was not shaken. the affirmativ lan, widow of a hotel Inasmuch as is aMdavit, which wax A. M, on Aug, 16 and arrived at hia office Joseph J. Gregory, a clerk 1 Vallely identified the drawers taken ppeallng the case for Dr. Ken 1 the nel «| Navigation Burenu about 1 A. St. Temaining ¢ shee folie Grand’ Hotel, wan Ih’ the offiee about | om Kennedy. White Kennedy was in| nedy, swears that he hind done all the | °f alarm SNe tar eahiad Piette ODE Cet bl PM. itis father left at eariler ck tn she morning when he heard the cell at itee® Headquarters Vailely eae work in the house for Dr.| he house rams € x Training Ship. than usual. He went out i Be te M. to coming down the stairs: leading sald to him Kennedy. and that he never had any ulldings. The tenants got out in the WASHI TON, Feb. I--The officers Under slates and some chara. Heturee Fart ema’y Act A eters Zot Gacy ianditcwentidows | Stites wannornesescre Gittins snow, and there was considerable ex-|o¢ the Navigation Bureau in the Navy Under clothes and some cigars. Return- hat did you see? sawn you wert home, Ca d o 7 a KE dent} merce of the i ¢ > President Schwab to Re-|Yachtsman Lawson Ac- othe office He dotnet the under- we, ont. e atl over the Kroyod and found you didn't] " steiviiie further swore that In Augu ement 7 ea Aretaen prevent tne] Department denies the report that. the $ ea. > yOu see any one in court resem-| cD that way. erective andsanomera Do: | ames Ee, Piedad d ining ship Topeka is overdue. Am a , WwW 7 oMoe id to] Din pat man? A, Yes, swell. T didn’t go that way,” safi]iice officer, whom he dia not know | oulldings, but the led house was . io erdue. » main at the Head of cuses H. M. Whitney Preston a Theatre lhe pall he stayed | fendan sea ce Oe ‘ called lumber shop and askec | gutted. matter of fact the Topeks, they aay, 8 at his pl fim to tituatrate the difference between lead pipe cut with a knife and a saw. id the officers departed he missed a plece of according to him, was used fn imished BOSTO! ss th Feached his offle to-day, but was iot| ., Ni Feb.) IL Th dre | ware iaenge in Hroadway car to the Beaten Isic | Hot have his hand up ta the left aide of — Nut Reporting Mies Hrash’s She to ways to make the ‘Accessible. ona! developments at the gas Investl-land ferry. Arriving at St. George be| hia head.” Dr, Charles G, Pease, who attended ompkinaville to the Sy ed that a conference of | #81100 hearing at the State House to-|tovk © trolley car to lis hoine. I ankat He ei rcuos te) the JUDGE REBUK ES At the close of the Itussian campaign of 1877-73 he inade a fresh demonstration againg; Turkey tn order to obtain tertl- ions when a treaty of peace cd. 1a 185, instigated by the Austrian party, he invaded Bul- Subsequently he ap ral courts of 3 from Queen Natale, Via for a divorce daughter of Col. =isbins away $0 worth of tools. He schools. They were John Stenfert. burn In 1876, An MCtressed Were Three attempt h ie of t xe ta IMMIGRANTS IN A WRECK. een, made om the Ma bs and One Man Killed. Again, In 1699, while ea cording to the rallroad officials the when I questioned them In the lower floor of which he urs a stationery store. At 2 A, M. Poilceman vund the place on fire, Hofmeister He turned in TOPEKA NOT OVERDUE. ty mixtcen days from Cape Verde Is ands on her way to Barbadoes, Spe, bs not # fast boat at best and is now on a training cruise Involving slow progress and frequent etops for practice, DR. PEASE IN TROUBLE. Chriatinn Selentiat Charged With nf weveral nundred the run from Cape Verde » that it cannot be sald n yet due, PEOPLE WILL CLEAN CITY. mn Committee Only to Polat Source of Evil, Miss Helen ©, Brush, the Christian Scientist, whose will Is now being con- tested in the Surrogate's Court, was ‘at Side Court before Strate Olmated this. afternoon, of mmons tsaued at the instance of Health Department to show why h orted the fact that Mi: thisis, Pease ts a Christian ’ Scientia case was adjourned until Wed Azo a mien lene to Barbadoe: that she ts e rir Th 2 nae Wes Terould! be! 17 Corslandt ntrect, fernoon. 3 ping: “President Schwab, | , nott- B Kl not be evidence the fact. that Robe 5 tine “ : " 1 @ fied ‘the officers Avi Ai bel reais ‘ac{#¥ocved. He rald substantially that Mr. Poona the lend stat pralanelize! face that ite Henteds” the| Wellman asked, “would you give um] There were ax. Jurors inthe bow wich SHIP’S CAPTAIN WENT CRAZY |!t#\ recort. Chuirman Baldwin,’ the Q. What did you say to him? A. Tl straw hat at’ th showed him it pair of drawers which] had testified before the had been taken from him and asked] Cupt. Price then took the #! him what caused a mar! i testified that he bad been con fuld he didn't know there LT showed it to him and told been made by a plece of lei sald i€ there wan i have been made by Changed Whitney had created a ‘machine’ in Maseachuretts and characterized Whit- ney6 enterprises as “oaldrons of fraud and’crime.” Coming lo the specific charge that 31,000,000 had been set aside to Influonze legislauon, Mr, Lawson aald: “I know the charges made by Re; sentative MoPherson are true. 1 know that if the books of the New Englund Gas and Coke jhe bead of the Carnegie plant whether the Morgan deal goes through or not. JL_was intimated that Mr. Schwab 4 and discuased with the officers de. Ore corerns all mastang of ies ne m1 present deal with 3, P. id: Mr. Carnegie would valuation of He interest as they wht be disclosed ‘by the officers at to- conference. ted hirteth street station, nd went to mom Mand saw ft of the murderal woman, Fr atarted asked hyn if met 1 two.or tires farmera: jn the, Grand t him Company are opencd He identified the bludgeon, the pocket. | Hetant District-Attorney Plerce. for he | Gorton and. Burger, wo, "while oigy: | PUEA® REE, = sSarelelitl el toand lan Ventrater €tese oor \ Iwand., Tel doe and various arcctss fousd ie he chullenged Str, Kenane peremptorily. | {a9K4Qe IRLG ate Ser Nee! weer eee BiTben tarrnce pasende, expat concer Ua REWARD FOR MURDE of capital stock of the New England because he landed at poom. ie Revnon Aan oneck takes | Francia Frothingnam, of 7 West| to o have severely burned ® patient named RER. no trolley en ‘ 1 thus pot hh an evidence While Capt mony many women came There were at least oxen Inclosure which Artist Gas and Coke Company voted to Henry M. Whiirey for legislutive expenses.” Lawaon charged directly that Henry M. Whitney for years. worked hin, machine to. tebauch and corrupt & man souls. hee ene: investigation last year ared, been offered the of all of Mr. Whitney's com- ‘ould desist from attacking Applied Lighted Matches Y pte Duncan's Feet. ELD, O., Feb, 11.—Six thieves the home of John Duncan, a sfarmer rfhar McKay last night, mali? Ita were Puon't rec DM you ‘nave tht eaked, EL had donee [Mato fn We cartoon he sald. ‘Then, Detective | Honored guest Vaitel nad saptaln briltiant “plans Lawyer Moore objected amt a aplrited [Bombre a>. debate followed. “Tho cbloction wan | erably ovcrriled ay) were all Cant, ouuna ot Incompe he had with he ta re that he ate iv the Theatre, | Ae tie Repl r 4 . en, sreetuondy taro 7 ‘When did. you see: her last?" in Friday of last week. “spa you know she was dead? 1No. Did you, alt bert" mathe the Grand Hotel aside e and brightened Prenteoy panies if he then Dui nean's refusal to comply the Jhouund him’ dnd Aye members of ‘Lighted matches were then feet, and ha Anaiiy| Mtocks Record for Vittahurg, PITTSBURG, Feb. 11.—The Pittsburg Btock Ixchange broke all records for trading at the frat seasion today, The opening wan wild and prices wero stro een arene ‘over: 20, {sharea, ae sae Bi Ia Sr oes and soma whiel ed the: robbers stole a Malleved, That Mc nsky wou hottent wart of crosn-exuml nation: Saw the Rody, i taht propristor, of the ttme of the murder, ¢ police force for twenty-seven years, tt the murder of Dolly ‘asin command of th What Kennedy Said to Price, The check | rnirty: rive was giving hls testi- into court. inside. the wers has denig- } They were arrayed in tof the court-room consid: Price teatified t conversation | 5 Kennedy. * Do you know Dolly Reynolds?’ kreat welght to the testimony regarding | the yood character of tho defendant as | the Court Instructed yeu? Mr. Kenane replied that he would. “On the other hand, would you take Into vonsideration the bad character of | his accuser?” Mr. Wellman went on, Mr, Kenane nodded his head amfirma- with ‘The anawers apparently displeased As- -sccondytrent, was peremptorlly hallenged by. Mf cH Die Liraiceles, of 3¢ South Wille lam treet, sald he could ylve the pris- bner a file and Jmpartial trial, He wae| ‘for |» ne ramen on tne jury, the} & ‘Wentirgol | et an itves wt 206 \ selected ae ht ‘wc had ne iard Sit discussed. Ri sett mii Kohler, a manager, of 258 Wat Fortyetiret street, was uccepted ns atrah Juror,» | neat ip? {be auied by Willer H uae of the Atlantic pany al vil RCE a ts One! Oi: juror, Mr, De nf Lie fase 7 corals Was then Think He mmissioner John WwW. Dr, Schults, in charge of the Insano pa- Villon, to-day to make a full Toei a, about thi ‘Sekeo Dr Sehui re merely not In an: inat Bis van ‘a radiutor, the Dean| a letter trom Jacvors wize " who] expresses the 0 clone con street, was! was not, Injur ean} nurs court adjourned, NURSES WERE SKYLARKING. (lent Jneger’s Wife Does Not spokesman, afd to-day: “Tho Committee of Vifteen ts not an ant-Tammany organtration, 'We are concerned only about’sthe cleaning up of the city. To do that: and Awfal Trip Untalanced Him and He Died from Polsoning. SSpectal to The Evening World.) HALIFA, Feb, 11.—The captain of the Was by Them, Keller asked 8 case of Nu resigned and ouordon. and das Burger are under suspensi part tac the aien akylark rg and that they y_ way injure Jneger, who | — He wid ne on when inion that her husband by any action of the Gea wi CHICAGQ,, Feb. U.—Accerding to. thet oar Wwae annual atatement of the People's Gas) box ‘was| Company, meeting of) t nak made at the stockholders’! 1. pee Lert last 0 stor He a bring about a permanent improvement we ure striving to trace the evils to thelr source, When we have done thle and enlightened the people we feel cona- dent that they will do the rest,” steamer Laura, which arrived here yei terday short of coal, took an overdose of laydanum this afternoon and dled. fhe steamer ts bound to New York. he was twenty-six days out “when she NEW YORK SEAMEN MUTINY. Crew Charged with Driving Cap- tain and Wife from Vessel, Gipeolal to The Kvening World.) NORFOLK, Va,, Feb, 11,—The crew of four of the ble ocean barge Enos foule, bound to New York with coal, were arrested here this afiernoon for jeter Victor M. Eatronel and Will- .. Crowley, bath of New ie are aati atten hing to kill nen, aloo of that ‘ity, be, in in command of the Soulc, Tuckahoe Will Give $500 for Arrest of Thorpy’s Annal 5 ‘The Town Board of Tuckahoe, West- chester County, to-day advertised a je- wand of $0) for the arrest of the person or peryons ‘ivio may have infiloted tr. juries upon Thomas Thorpy"’ on the night of Jan, 27, from which he died, ‘Thorpy was found dying on Main etreet with his skull fractured and his neck broken, Hit friends ee he. carried eon- siderable money. with ‘htm, oaitiv Coroner Banuln mui ered Uy t guwaymen.