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rer teh THE WORLD: FRIDAY. BVENLNG, FEBRUARY VORLD:. RID 1 [BARKER SI SHOOTING SPLITS PROUD ARLINGTON INTO FACTIONS.! ‘BARKER AND WIFE GIVE, OUT FIRST STATEMENT. my brain and T felt a burning sensation ‘cross. my forehead, "My! ears | were PIGOTT GETS A SECRET _ DIVORCE; WEDS NIECE. ae Lerecma aeoratonane inal ty emiled as he, bound. Wim ,oyera.. PISGISSS: FVID PIISISSSESSVIDIGSS » 2G hical_ Lines st } PIVIFVID IFES 9RESSFSIIGSSSIIS: 4 Tirs. Barker Reiterates filled with a deafening nol: 1 y eographica nes, as = a $ Her Charge Against ber eae me that Is all - Prominence Jersey Law- Well as Social, Drawn % > id Not See Marker. t 3| Preacher Keller and) “bo sou know wro shot you" yer Separated With- Whenever the Subject ¢ Bl art Huchand {Corcobe [eee are eae aeoaneea i 2 z + arker «ld It. out Wife's Knowledge of the Tragedy Comes ¢ 4 “Dil you ever have any conversation 6 < J $ £ orates Her. with Rarker before the sbocting, imme- and Then Marries Up for Discussion. bi diately before or within a few: daret® | + = = d had oot seen him for several moe a = % = y “ Went D eT c nf . s >| Rev. Keller in Ante-Mor- uu assign any reason for, ¢he. ent to Denver on His ooks jon the « Be i ter : Village i n : *| tem Statement Denies not; ax God ts my Judge tt Wa to exico an ensatio: s Its Own 5 z tsa myatery to me. St z FR w S s = = A a8 3] Absolutely Accusation “as'i"iy ere nave tried so ates ory 0 ‘omance as i an . he riddic, but I cannot, try es + ry y : rivate Property, £ Made Against Him, |rean. netore cou 1 know of no a i ¢ wrong Made Public. Resents the Intrusion ¢ 3 a (ever did elther Mr. or Mrs. Barker.’ $ —= : : —— of Barbarians from $ 1 cine art authentic and ‘|WILL CUT M PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15.—The an- 2 BQ) scctement made by Mr. and Mrs Bite OUT c founcement that Col. Heary Merber: Abroad. z Sf es Go Barker in) con KELLER’S EYES Pigott, who started from his home, Hev- : SB] srooting of Rev. John trly, N. J.. two weeks ago for Mexico, Fy aera ae nugion on Feb. a wa > Pal marrted Allen, Charlotte | Whesle Aringion is divided Ante. tate) Bg IB AES de See Physicians Think Arlington. tan astounded the friends of the famliy te: The IM, Under the Hill and) @ $B] Jones. to-day. ee Minister Ready for’ tere. Across te Cut These days each part |S Bl Mra. Barker visited her husband yes- fe) ti z Py . peration. But from Denver come newspaner Is out against doth otaer parts, backing | @ Pleerday at the County Jail. Upon meetin: z ng fespatches giving details of the mar- lia own mpeciai theory of the Barker $ 3 ter huaband {n the jall Mra. Barke: elite wit mor hour jconsultation over ¢lage and declaring that Col. Plgott said secoo! > belt ARE | exclaimed amid tears: the wounde nlster Dr. Exton and Dr. he had secured a divorce from hile wife te Ryram, Whom Pig shooting to win by pd eee , Straaser to-tay tarued this bulleting = at Boston, Masa, on Keb. 1. eet nnerens On one point they are all united, the |@ 3 “rom, you can never be con-| “sir Keller's physica! conditicais Col. J. Emory Byram, of thts city, the Harker shooting affair in Arlington's |Z 3] victed tor what you have deme. 1 /apout the same. Ie continues te t= father of Mies Byram, iirma the | her mother’ Barker shooting affair, The attempted | @ lls my word mat hie, and when | prove slow Last night he rested’ well Story. He declares that ne expected} Mra. Pigott. 1 yme at Beverly Murder ts a personal possession, a chat- 3 Ble tem my story the Jury and the to-day is not suffering paim “An! guch a marriago and that hix daughter | laughed at thy y of ter husband's tel, and Arlington barks Ike a Uttle dog 1Y BI note wortd wilt believe me. You |#>%e## has anpeared in the left eye: fas sent him an engraved announcement | Marriage. 8 as the hint of an inquiry |@ > ‘ lehed fur wtat {Nae opened to-day. To-morrow: @ni@m=. 8£ the wedding. “Its altogether absurd, {f for no other Mr. Keller ts mave, providing ¢ s wrlllinever) bei pen cle amination of the left eye will be mages’ 2 Mrs. Pigott first learned of the affair han Chat my hvaband lett home |Z wsking was not born and bap-|% VMIRS. THOMAS Biren ai It Is expected that when the phy @ben her fourteen-year-old daughter. and went tos V the chy walls + G. BARKER @| At the iaw office of Mr. Van Winkle alexarine the left eye to-morrow Dollie, found this wedding notice in a his offi +(e The Hil is aristocratic Ariington. ‘The b My statement was made and given to the|nill a+ the same time remove the! 3 philadelphia paper: there wrtil 11 o'clock at night, employing x of Midland avenue and Beech] @ Noe a. o ne /% press with Mrs, Barker's consent. She Jeye. This operation has been postponed! Married: ix whole force of, # : where the rhooting occurred, 1s] @ Blhad-consulted with her husoand before | because of the physical weakness of\t PoorreBrn As One ening then went foxines 3 Helxrove drive, Hned with |®& She has split up the town, Pltaking the step. The statement Includes |patient and the fuct that he has H.R. Vosburgh, Denver, Col. HENRY continued als work In the. mor <i: ‘Tae whole hill tinkles | Sesemeesenonnsansasnesensconsancceneseneeogoroneges | the ausertion that Mrs. Barker was as-|suffering so much pain. BERT PIGOTY to CHARLOTTE WHFELER and took a train about noon, and feeka of modern by Rev. Mr. Keiler, and the} Tho Arlington witnesses have noe: 5 BYRAM, y. the Sd. How, then, ; i u es, And the FIM, speaking | poor, dear minister accused, andy man tn his shoew would have done, too. yers may been subpoenaed to appear béfore) Oo thousanu | $ cileves In Ite, J a| though it proved upon cross-questioning | 1 would have done the same as him. 8% Grand Jury. Th will now; A pecullar thing about the case d eves In Rev. Mr. Keller‘ Kn It prov 1 uid hy me ws rand Jury. The cas will now; ae ne p nvoUta hes eaach. 8 y nd letn slip no opportunity | that her minister would you. So would you," he proph- A ite Story. ko over until the latter ‘ef. that the woman whom !t fs alleged heard Coli Pigott tnattiediiig abouts ther col, anusual, i The MMi exprenses mild wur-|tecause he hid eded, indicating with two fingers a] “Mra, Barker's story fe a fearful one. | week. c “Sia gual off hersrelativesiwithiiwhomtAtee Mr. Harkcr's nastiness, And] tired to the supe! t nothing | pleked few The details are horrifying and shock- —— - Pigott will have nothing Sincerely pliles Mre, Barker— | could jyers he cases are] Ain'cgot no right to take fife! ve no trouble in prov- . ald Il have nothing to do. She . eibee s ; But ; patnine, the daughter of Mrs. Pizott's sister, OW, UF any head turned w ikitle awa: not par: the consumptive-tooking man ag the story In deta MH » whose murrlage with Col. Byram Sees oa from an limnss nite — he HUD it ls all different. To Avent tyne “Drought to used hie fists | jn marked contradiction ‘to this ts , a Pigott looked on as being . OU taer HENRY H. PIGOTT. $l thetr inflate proach, Hot many) oy woman wh rear it neht to “ao been sure, fire, any’ Tey. Mr. Keller's #! atement made to ‘The newspaper notice his slur on our good name. EOS IEEE ed pole civing Under the Hill knew any |) iu uate oRaNetcamondimuxta rd Prosecutor F which statement tet w Young man named ©: Sa ~- = te partlelpants In che Barker shoot- | 4 att ‘ thie aby aneWredectton' [feet the man who doesa's “do busl-]| sworn to. Rev Keller natd tect, living ar 1 ing, But they had heard of chem. ‘They | iat when she hud ne imag: | y York, but owns half of] “As God ts my Judge T know of no fe him and asked him to In- . conditions| ay NTE ST eee ES aT) closed bin eyelids . b 1 fer: the notice. | about the ‘atch Mghiens the | et Sark reer Beko ca eae iy wee the Light of his her #he tella an untruth, The whole In the marriage license which they ob! BRIDE adazma cast by lack of ss | Heetwesrane thot { thls, and he ig. aiiti| matter We a mystery: to me tani, (ey 8 quaint ce. 7 ist bs = rh ted up ad 7 01 a E je to solve y ver. amd that the bride- te her hangs sus dy reaay to a Leh ae J effe: 4 b 5 cce: @foom had previousiy: been married, Ult am! swoop to any handy “I told you ae FE eee ce aiain orien (east ‘hetaaliserlte Str Counsel, as a tnkie “and “Lawyer in Attadien He Bad been divorced Heb. 1, 1901, at Bow ee aie eee . set t, Barker he did just jones insisted that the! " ’ Ida th haa ddd poet keep a secret a year and a half. Thier a : i ! Ln't ge r ken down verbatim, after watch the eros itseeces teiflicteerrins Hermann Fellto Court Room FI Wh eee ne tans Serene: ean pelthier gases SO) anit et a Jury of men ty cone) i tement wae read over (0. the Prisoners. %. Glipin-Brown and Wiliam Barre Hs ' le EN] Mrs, Harker's stronghold is “Across Srna all Mr. and Mra, Barker and ruel w And elther way he] “We speak,” sald Sr, Van Winkle; WIG havepnots seen myNdaughtern eer Judge Showed Unexpected Mercy. The Cut" The cut te the ratlway track | TM ate ne galtiane fy a fooulda’t know he was right, ao ae waa] “after consultation with both Mi. and @bout two years, during which time she E | in the gully, bridged. Over there Mra, | Hey. Mr. eter ners ty ats risk ft. If what she says Is{ Mrs Barker, and by thelr auchority.| CAPETOWN, fas been in Denver," Col, Byrar — stn Harker lives with the anxlous, protect. |0f them hail lived in the town f sine'd ougit to huve spoken rigat]and with a view to repudiate some of/cupied Murraysburg. Cape Colowy, to-day, “but I had heard that rhe w ing Germond sisters, three of them; and | 4nd set no twe Oe (was, ind «he wae wrong to xpeuk now,| the Axsertions that have appeared tn} LONDON, Feb. 15—An official €o be married to Mr. Pigott add hevee |, Utter was well tampered with merey' ¢ t VOUr desire to marzy her lei] HeTO#N the street Ives the widow of an ane sachionet: rata Mor Land if ft lantt true, then everything's | the public press. j men: tmued In Cape Town eet pity and dater | 9 nUG, 5 2 e ‘ +r a noo! q AL the seed site (F Received from her ced anito fer aD sere ie Germany arehi- toll. Why didn't yeu postpone the w fron: mantet sh pees jet irhik feelltos nites an rattaie the| Fong. 14 a oad thing for Arlington, Mrs. Barker's V | Gen, De Wet's force between "2,000 '& eee pee oii Ue cleleullord rarelioeatsissy ihea hone a Baal taetenoleeee on ONT Le orator for the woman in tae case, [AkMes of one uf thore most con Se eee tra cane uanie Monger 1 | Fis-Te) vlait| of; Mre.s Barkersia) Nee ical wae isireported Pieters ‘ % at Mr. De Moll acted oa the best of | yonte ind nareee ‘ ih a Any Women AWanls ti oe * nul spring to Mos waen they | effect property.” hand yesterday afternoon was arranged 5 bank In Baltimore. 3 ho tote chit mort or} FOF A Week Fohave been living Ina b . ca avait = a rad Pekar bathed . [s Authority when he caused the notice of | }ie was so overcome toulay In Gens! tly 4s Who aes chix sort OF) ao ruingchoume om. tho, Hil] In Ariingtan,|fenet sus | Ml there fell a silence. |ewo days ago. Miss Phoebe Germonde, ss -the' marriage to be t eccathnr netics : y Geng) alts zi Db] yeu /ball y xoman Thine Hut TIeartia TER line I they reflected gloomily Ul the law-lrawyer Jones and Mr. Stevens were! hia newspape! Seyslonw by uh ency of Judge ne our Moe. a 5 LT ct ow tre in a [yer 1 Dub # \$ \ deiphla newspapers. Cowlrg: that he xwooned In court and{ eed repled Herm insomuch athe AFiinigton weekly paper} “THEN please tell ne where tere nan ete frarocta Taseuig et | Peet etuel mectine suet teen Boab ed that Gen. French’ ha ¢ Int. fell to the floor. as wlteteiltine Feapectable 7{ on Saturday warned tae I DOs RLS Use ERE RIEL ae itech: |i kau PRE Lncly |onaewice,mas, mast; touching, a large Boer force in they Mr. Byram wald hie daughter had| “1 wniderstand that you forged thi«| expect to get_veme mans ne pay ues eee eee incre auiaRt| RiSWREAL elias Ber neyiloserae Hae eee rerueates | inet a, heen married when she wan stil ai- y to get married,” sald Julge Cow-! what 1 go dai werak tie At the boarding-hovse one tell da Mel mee j jssed and embraced mo g wae tending the Girls’ Normal School, but a er he nae tmt eH Metter nea a theory. ‘The poarding-house, in | "em , a EA eile Hed at this, and, indeed. |Afre, Barker wept almost constantly | CANADIANS GET MEDI ; Jater was divorced from her husband. | With tears streaming down his face sald Jude Its divinion, {sa Utile repetition of the} “WHY. Mrs. Barker takes boarders.” | All AriOK fees. Nobody, pressed. during her vislt, but seemed greatly: re- = About eight years ago, he sald, she auf-|and h’a voice choked with eobe, Mer: your wife ae town, and the breakfunt table theorles | #le responded vromptly, “1 mean Mrs.) will cant ya knowledge of just what) ijeved that the burden of her confession NDO? fered from throat trouble and went to| manu admitted It f pape ina ‘ot “ya elie | orem ene: ernoienale|eeai heat qasmeaeorticel it rf mini FuPUGh enegbanees |e sehwaale BU oE elatet a hee nuaband | cree reine tg Garena teenanay Denver for her health. She pald tres] “1 had a call from yi . = The {th the e ‘The whole town has its thnger on its] clitete * t wan her fizat visit to her husband | ingne-ted at Buckingham) Palase= a yourteite:s 1 etteteamnntrer ‘ he man with the cameo studs, who ts 2 ik § ; hie zilirokett A In ai quent visits home after that, and final- | Judge Cowling, whe toll ime hg | walk down started 10] | manufacturer of propared foods, sald | !D% and one of three names behind the the council broke up tn some |since the Monday night after the Keller! omcers and men of Strathcona’s ly, about two years ago, bought a {sin pelleved you were sults fe We elped’ into | one-ninth the total crime of the | Anger as i: always does, uniess a} affair. Since that night Mrs. Barker has have just returned small ranch one hundred miles from eas be country may be cald to Indigestion. Nelo: Roy Cae ena h inslandh itnwers cue, | noth teeny outaides the house sony Laurel ing: presented | (hein Denver with money rhe recelved from a --——|watch the boarder at the end uf the | What the boarding-h into sent UN a riastons pe Avenue. The stories that she has beon| ment with his colors and gave: aia; " 3 3 f 4 see SEN ar Cu letgh-riding with a boarder are| to the men, inte ble sah it was no such thing; which, | ton women Thompson's drug ae FA GUEE RAY I nO! Sy our eletz! 0 feat STOLE VALUABLE HORSE. however, only got us off the subject for| Arlington men, Nights, when new ("0 | and dt a Reet oa He no | false and any reports or statements pub- of ulstachment of Guards held the laws aA minute, Ordinarily the tople of the] facts have been gathered from the trl wean | fe almost debona ae pe: emanating from her are abso-| V2.7, drawn up in front. of 4 . shooting once begun, nothing but a run-| out fron York, they 3 shooting In the preeenee lutely, untrue, race. ‘The company: pi Schumacher Took Ant away hore or the advent ot AL WAEAn | thareianutaeersinant nd look furtl “No one has tnterviewed her or has | ord Hobertartwaohwes in full o Market Instead of Back boarder Ia an absolutely new walst diz-| sponite rack discuasing, She Au A cry night | Obtained any statement from her except ) CO TUUeL AO Herman Schumacher, a blacksmith’ tracted ‘ Taille cnlneaiteataeee in tithe etint comes on end |counsel, Barker,also asaured me tc-day helper, of 216 East Fifty-sixth street ‘The elderly unmarried Jady with flan-| perched up by the cash regiat strat way every ariing-houre | that he has never expressed the opinion ‘pleaded guilty to stealing a horse, In s jg} mel about her throat knew of snatier other night, “Marker only did what any} ZONA Li to anybody that he was sorry that Ke!- . Harlem Court. this mornin i eae: st Jer had nog dled or that he ever @x- Sys — m c i ‘ Her's condl- The horse belonged to John | promied anyoninion:esite Ee . s @ livery stable keeper, at Lot Miss Kuliman Told Turner| Injured Plaintiff Is A\ FERRY-BOA | BORN E pain ae ieee Extraordina 3 ¢hird atrect. and was tniru njure jain 's s- Say She Was Attacked. @gcher to jead to his 4 5 Offerin tistead, he went t She Wouldn’t Be sisted by Her Deaf “Mrs. Barker han at no time been af- ig 0 at Ninety-ninth atrect and . SEAWARD IN ICE. fiictel with hysteria or anything ap- piepseieleRered the! sip beant for § His Wife. | and Dumb Sister. proaching hailuctnations, We Wo not 0 s. : ——— want to discuss any of the particulars Serr esto S h foment in the nature of evidence at this time. CITY HIRES 131 NEW MEN, | tie weaaing of cightecn-year-ntd aT Revel ter call " 3 A [ or a] nnd cive this statement merely to ret Mary Kaltman, of 18 Gormanta avenue, [ p2nt Mult roughE ly Alias ai.{|Rivers Cleared, but Transportation Badiy Mr. and Mra, Barker right tn the even} uw wey Clty, to have taken place yes- oad ae _ the public. In Street ‘ Ken place Yes") Rrockiyn Heisitx Railroad pans : ; ‘ ‘ + Ay in St. John's RC. Chureh, was | 0 $75.0 for injuriew received the alichtc Blocked--Congestion on Bridge. | We ure prepared now to prove the K ents laite.y posipyned at the bride's! (), (aie eres is ‘Former Mrs. Cutting Al-}trocs of Sirs. Barker's story of the ax- The Municipal Civil Service Commis. | (rlera at the lat moment. rs eee ate a fault, It Is a most painful story and lon announced In the Clty Record to- | 3f20m, , rnin In the Susreme Coat, Hreek.| TROIS paxsengers—inen and women— aver Suaday, when a warm wave which leged to Have Called Jnorritying and shocking tn tte detatie. | So Dozen day the appointment of 131 men to] ® ty, Is heart: broke Lufore ducige Garrotron, AM thene} 8 the Staten Island ferry tne | Heat Bey uit the Misatestppl Mana Thief. ere in yo doubt about our belng abte! 2 Z 3 Narlous minor ponitions in ity Wde- Chis friends are un areal herein ree field were mwept down the Narrows at Watermen cay that If Ager ay linier. e the arnault to the very hilt “kK ang 1) Weaists, le Mis number elie in e s i c 4. Barker has confessed th Appointed to the Street Men ine Nefslad UM TA hin. = Peck, having been permanently | newt in a rushing Ice toe, wk up oin th a rn} al Mra. Bark: r has con aserl the , partment. ‘There were alae cates five} Purner ta 2tycare old and a clerk. Ie Sailthead fe wh 1singion wen © big: craft y helnless for two would beat vy moves} ful story of the assault to relnstatements. 1 Mixa -Kullinan. both belong to, Bt. AVasaT nadteclatee | id at one time it was feared atiicaldowl sand the} Mls, Minnie he ts greatly retleved in}in fancy colored percales, all mK pa They are both Wghly : etna? eer OT that ahe wottld be earrled out to sei wai Tone woreg |ACtrens, In the tn an aetion his changed condition t# nota : med. ‘The ceremony waa wet for 10 (2 PENNE ain ins eae Peon ea OM. Ha pliildgarakerinatoTinanagedltaeirheleriat isin Helden tay fer shanider lee ty before dua- | ble to all who know him sizes 4 to 13 years, collars W 5 Id W t Hoch yest : ay morine, A ty nour | ainelte and the defense. . |fieo herse!f, to the reilef of her im- | day: J tice Proctor tn Supreme Court | "All sorts of aitemp Have bee goats attached, at CF line a boy brought a note ~ iH " S ~ by Clarence 1 « theatrical [to elicht statements from pth Mr, and k s Th int he prisoned band of commuters, plotely abandoned the terries t . ping, a theatrica’ i or ants Its ‘Turnee's house from Miss Kullman | (Tie opinion among layers be that i er ar ae ate ron ARG Toa AION TAME IiG | manager, wh sure for $300 dama Mra. Barker, but acting on our advice 50 CLS. each. ’ far each InKeE viae) 5 ord. 0 iiMculty today {n navigating, as the | for the drldge, On fout, on trolley cars| Fleming allesed that the actresy called [they huye refused to make aay state t! iq | Ue a record one. . y The Ke note alee CRUCOnI RCE Ai OnSS. Bnd ahestgit {loosened Ice packs col tly dn! and on elesated taliroad s the pus- 1 thier in Novembers 10, In the} ment. The statement we are now mal : ig bi, ro he si that he made folne ITALY'S NEW MINISTRY. | thetr course. All we nRere came by thous iNimohlot. Nd Avenue Opera-House, in Cleve- [ing (9 authorized by both of them. Also all of our. = f p The Weather Bureau predicia continued struggilag men and wome an 1,0. in the presence of many w rosecutor n has o! ‘ : | statements to her concerning hia. pros-| ReIAK 1 women swept up ie [sa Abella Ut Kelleny tae mS. To. Success, | aa a ee ae x:| fair ant cold weather lasting probably | the atalrways. ss, ant that he has been unable |statemenie from Mev et steller aa Odd Derbys, Ta ne ‘as her fy _ to = ume) ~t he wecured onday Jast "a * < = i King Victor Emmannet & ees ty get employment. first hi < Y we, ° 5 Victor Emm roves : planation ea Aboutithe jsames timer Res! Pa as a | ‘ previous to that event, aaya|tective McCormack, the second was 00 d Ch th CG Mer chute at the wedding, Fecelved word tut] rosie grey a i 7 by Mrs, Selig- | tained Wednesday morning whenrh acs an oth Caps, . 4 the mariage wax postponed for a week OME, Feb, Sing Victor Emman- 5 ~|companted by. Photographer Theodore a ne vom’ 2 " | Ker. He was dis- | compan y Paid Help Wants one ie tenor tooling (Ut fa approved the Cabinet orRnals.d Hone ONAL une |aumleman and Grand Jury Clerk James|that were g5c., $1 & $1.50) 8 y in this morn. yroman, iwceived = the: revorter: to-day. las Pie Zanerell sume f atagetes erasHoure lo soe it whe de- | Clark, he vistted thsi eae ciianes i seen eatly distressed, vA: i ol a ry. 1 ced hin int nan, who ix now declared by Q = A ing's World ‘Myon te upatutrs In bed.” sald alte. Sig, Glusepps 7 Minister of ths | 66 ” | ’ rat man Fleming Is a thief, Tdiss{iclans to be out of danger. JO CIS. each. 5 FA ee eae ieee rack | ntertor, Bix, Glovanm! Gtolittl; Foreign urged him for dishonesty.” Tie party visited Rev, Mr, Keller at . tho tears, Bhe wouk) not say why the| Affaire, Big, Glullo Prinettt: Jusiice, Six. it awyer AJ HL Hummel, for Mrs, Set- [7.9 o'clock Wednesday morning. Rev, BUT mitrriage ‘had been postponed. Francesso Cozco-Ortu: Finance. Dr. Le- i H H * Jental | Mr. Kecler's aster and Dr. Exton were 74 At the girl's-home Mrs, 1 one Wollemborg: Treasury, Dr. Dt Loe eee ee ee rna'| cag only personsipresent eThelaun only) He 9 Paid Help Wants in the | "2!! Fenty can't speak about my dausi- Gene ronsatdt aaniMar i aac ee ee te mom te ine | ncete tne room occupied by: Sr. Keller B & 20th BE ter’s case. It In a matter for ourselyez. oP ork: £ . plies 7 th 0 and the early visit was ‘ 13 other N.Y. papers | toe"ror the mublie Big, Nanaichant:” Hubtis| Works, Cousi|Commissioners to Hear|Novel Defense of Man) tre #uismancutuing waa the alte of] te insane: andl eheeacby vat tae road way Ca Coa eee vettro Pioardl: Poatw and Te} Te ulton Cutting, Jr, who was| 4 a g ran DAMAGES. FOR INJURIES Big. Tancred) Callmberyt. Charges Against Dev- Who ‘Dressed the | practically d'sinnerited by his father for] use of a flash Igdt. é seas : 2 d ery’s Chosen Men. Part” He Played. marrying the acirera, They are now dl- Was Shot from Rehiud. 9) JANtToRA ... p[ Two Verdicts Given Amainst street} ANTI-SALOON AGITATION. Rusa olf au a Dr. Exton and Mine Keller raised the ART, FLOWERS | JEWELLERS 2 Mallway Company. Ley tener z invalld up in bed and the bandages were Ni iz : rR 5 ° : ckening. Th pes 4 KITCHENWORI m8) tn the City Court yesterday before] Two Mrooklya. Saloou, Employees | Some weeks azo Chief Devery detailed) atagivtrate Flummer, In the Murlem | ART TEACHERS MEET. fem ed Fa ae eee te reoast DAKeRS .. 4 suLtaNERS 00 0) g| Justice Schuchman and # jury Dina! arrested) for Violnting Kxcine Law {about forty bleycle policomen the | Court, did not t the Ingentous dv-| x or believes. that Mr. Keiler was ehot BOYE .... 29) 7| Sohroyt, of G14 East Twelfth street,| “, g witson, who xays he represents | Alexal der ‘tvenue atation to dnyectiguts | fente set up by Wiillam B Seott, thin) Listen ¢ TD OT Beli prereset een aveeta et anaes .BUTOHERS ..., .. 9} a[through her lawyer, Louix Steciler,| ine’ New York State Anti-Saloon So-|ryported burglaries and arsaulta in the |MOPMeK, and the prixoner was held by | ry Museam, Taree pictures were taken—full face, |M ant about our Halr Produc. CANVASSERS .. .. 3) NURSES .... j{brought sult against tho Metropolitan! ciety, appeared in the Gates Avenue pat him for’ tral for larceny, in bonds of} ay, State Art Teachers'| and one each of right and left profile. PCARPSNTERS .. .. 3) OPERATORS . 2s| Stredt. Railway Company for thjurles| Goust, Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon (/0We! end of the Bronx, 9, Avsoclation Ita Winter ineeting| While the work of taking the pletures CHOARMAKERA ... 3| SILK HANDS... 3] Fecelved July 10 last at Twelfth street] secompanted by a lawyer, und procured | The men were given apectal posta with | seutt appeared ta she uniform. of f(y Suihunk Memorlal Hull this mornin, | was ia progreas Prosecutor Erwin quee- Pcireceatosits ol aumuenenma sis sintmen that white aligheiuy f Schroyt| two warrants for alleged vio:ations ofelzit-hour ehifta/in order to have the) ilted Blates aallor, with “Murad ie by Willem HJ sjoned Mev, Mr. Keller, who replied in a . CHAMDERMAIDS .. 10) TAILORS, TV ieauddenly started beforp whe had time | the Hauor tux, law. district covered for the full twenty-four} He Was accused of cyllecting $7 for ntendent of weak, dusky voice. % t fet ot throwing her to the ground. It dn wale the alleged viviations of the Frank Wendeburg, an expressmin, and ork, and Johal “Did you see. Barker on the. morning t COOKS : * 13) Op y eu verdict to her for $350,] excixe law took place -on Sun Feb, [hours each day, faiting to turn over the : ” ed Mr. Erwi fort and ‘satisfaction DILESAMAK EIS | WAIKT IANDS 3 Snords aliecward In the same couri,|% One of the warrants wax Tor the} The regular roundsamen of the precinct | Scott acknowledged ting the A. the artist. you were shot?" ask: r. Erwin, een RAT. DENTISTS . 8| before Chief Justice: Fitzslmon arrest of George Roesy, a walter, em-! yay preferred charaes against nome of |MONeY, but wald he went town and! “htter a recess for lunch the members|” “1 did not," replied Mr, Keller, HAIR In. rarest whades, DRIVERS. 5) WAITERS. awarded $1,000 damages to Gracie Cralg.| loyel by) ‘Thoman) Caruthers, of Mil was knocked down and rot z the Association made a visit to the] “Tell me exactly what you remem- 2 4 uiton. street...The other, warrant waa! the svecial men that they have been jteenth street and Seventh uve war. 6 {| sraceubasons. 10s] te sev Pag, OF Pied mvenuss end for. ‘Joaeph Benth, a bactender,. cme | found altting in’ stores and firing with [remembered nothing far four Wa Metropolitan Museum of Arts under the | ve FIOURES ¥ eenth: etree! NN {na aaloan, corner of Tompkins he awoke in Philadelphia in sallor dress! guidance of Walter Scott Perry, M, A. ‘f wan walking along. the street, Sud- nth ati juries ved 1) airls. HT ints. TOTAL, nd avenue mtreet.. jen cet men “They willbe brought before the and ime) folate’ a ee ne eT, § i Seth Low will de-}denly 1 heard a lolid report close to my An tatenge Hight wot head.

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