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“A WOMAN MOVED IS LIKE A FOUNTAIN TROUBLED HAMILTON SURE OF FIVE YEARS IN STATE PRISON THE WOMAN WHO CAUSED THE KILLING. After 40 Hours’ Deliber-| ation the Jury in Day Brings Murder Case in Verdict of [Man- slaughter in the First Degree. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 20.—A verdict of mansiauchter In the firs decree has} been returned by the jury in the trial | the newspaper re- of Frank Hamliton, porter, for the killing of Leonard Day, a young mii rooms of the West Hote! Nov. 25 las: The jury came into court at 9. o'clock. The foreman, called upon by kK, the Court for the finding, read the ver- Gist of manslaughter in the first degree. ‘This finding entails a penalty of 1 prisonment at hard labor for a term not lesy than flve nor more than twenty yea: The jury qualifed Its Anding by recom- mending Hamilton to mercy of the Court. Owing to the fact tha: the jury had deen out forty hours, it's final agree- ment on a verdict was a genuine sur- prise. Word came from the Jury-room at 9.15 that a verdict had been reached. Half an hour was consumed in pre- Uminary arrangements. Hamilton, who had night's sleep and was In excellent spirits, was escorted to the dock. foreman announced ever, the verdict, teat. He was remanded to Jall to awal sentence. His attorneys at once moved for a new but ng date wan ret for hearing trial, arguments on the motion. Leonard Day received his death wound In the billlard-room of the West Hotel on Nov. 23 at 2 o'clock in the morning. Day was about twenty-four years old, son of a millionatre who dled recently, He had a quarrel- some disposition and was disliked. Frank Hamllton 1s about Day's age. Me was born in New York, but came West to better his condition and health, He worked on a newspaper as a re- porter, Hamilton's temper was equal to that of Day and, before the men had met, It was stated at the trial, Hamilton had made threats that he would kill Day if certain events came to pass. The woman In the case was Sune Slagie, Who carried this threat to Day. On the night of the tarde Day was under the Influence af liquor when he went to the Weet Hotel barroom. Soon Hamilton came in. There were others there, three men especially, who have onaire, in the billiard: | secured a good When tho hor- the prisoner seemed completely dazed and shook his head In mute pro- lumberman, 1 Leonanp R.Day been und he public mind the crime, in a fow mo. Renta, and after words began fightin Friends xeparated them, A fex mo- Menta later they beran again, with three JURY ALLOWED $30 FOR A KISS Miss Schrickardi Had Sued for $10,000 for Slander. Miss Johanna Schrickardi obtained a verdict for $ this morning In the &§ preme Court, before Justice D. Cady Merrick, from the jury which neni the testimony in her suit to recover 910,009 damages for slander from Mra. Susan F. Kahl, the wife of John Kahl, an engineer, Mrs. Kahl was charged by Miss Schrickard! with having on Aug. 15 last visited the placo where she was em- ployed and unjustly condemned her for falling in love with her husband, Miss Schrickardi said Mrs, Kahl charged her with having allowed Kahl to kins her, and with having her arms round his neck at the time, All this was untrue, she sald, but she admitted that Kahl had once kissed her on the stairs against her will. DAUGHTER TOOK | HIS GOLD. Father Hid It in a Bag in the Cellar. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 2.—Evans M. B. Stevens, of Weniville, N. J., will here- alter deposit his moncy in a bank. Here- Qefore he has buried his savings in a corner of the cellar of his house. Ho supposed that no one but his wife knew of the hiding-place. erduy Stevens was forced to ap- fr againat bis daughter Lida and arge her witn being a fugitive from Justice, In court the father sald that his daughter visited him a week ago, and that when left for her home in Poiladelphia she took with her a ck- skin bag containing $125 in gold, ali his tavinge: which he had buried In his cel- a rr. Detectives found the -bag and $32 In the daughter's room on Franklin street. The remainder, the girl confessed, had heen spent for clothing. When Lida appeared in court she wore a fawn-col- d automobile coat, a fur collarette, ik skirt, patent-leather shoes, 4 and valuable Jewelry. SILK STRIKE IS SERIOUS. Employers Obdurate—MiN May Go Back to Paterson. Supt. Davis, of the Sauquolt Sk Mil, Scranton, Pa., which employs hands, {s in Paterson to-day. Da says that there Is no hope of end-| ing the strike of the mill workers an} long us the strikers perstet in thelr de- mand red. that It Barford Brow. Wik will remove. thelr 2,000 | WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS FOR MONKEY | SLACLE: FRANK HAMILTON. or four oth in close proximity. and the Colonial Dames, published some Ww i as over Day was dead, | time ago in the Harlem Herald, and re are that w piapbed a dozen thines with 8 pockes. [Produced in pamphlet form for the D. ab records inom the trial was circumatane| A. R. Congress, Hobe shattered “Gorilla Girl” Goes to Court to Get Her Little Simian Friend. A habeas corpus for a monkey was fesued in the First. Precinct Poitce Court, Newark, N. J., by Judge Lim Vert to-day. If Linford Cooper. of 70 Market street, does not produce the body of the monkey by 10 o'clock to- morrow morning he must take the con- sequences. He 4s now under $29 ball, charged by Jennte Reade, of Phitadelphta, with un-} lawfully taking, ay, abduct- ing, &c., her pet monkey, “Rubenstein.” Cooper runs a ten-cent museum at the Market street address. Jennie Reade | one of his curigitien, being profeasion- aiiy known an “The Gorilla Girl." She in| 4 feet nothing in height and a native of| Madagascar, She speaks better English than Madagaecarese, however, but her long residence In Philadelphia in not held accountable for that. She tn reputed to have been found in a tree somewhere in Africa a couple of years ago by Mr. Now she In Prosecuting him In a police court, which shows that ingratitude Is not confined to the human species, Until recently a menagerie was an Interesting adjunct of Cooper's Muneum| and Rubenstein, the monkey, was a gen-| eral favorite with the patrons of the place. Hin cage was clone to the plat- form where Jennie stood chained to a post, the wild light of Chestnut street gleaming in her eyes, Jennie and Rubenstein became firm friends, so Jennle's heart was near to breaking when she learned last week that Cooper intended to #ell his menug- erie. Then Jennie had a bright td She had saved some money, and wo! buy her friend. A bargain was struck at $10, the money being pald over at once, That wan last Thursday, Friday the monkey wax to be turned over to his new owner. When Jennie arrived at the museum the next morning, however, | Rubenstein had disappeared. Jennie im- mediately sought Cooper, “Where's Rube?” xne demanded “Gone,” sald Cooper, and that wae all the satisfaction she could get. In the police court this morning the museuin man sald he was afraid the monkey would perish In the cold muzeum Thurs- day night, 10 he sent him to No. 161 Greenwich street, this city, for nafe- keeping. Judge Lambert put Cooper under ball to produce the monkey to- morrow, Jennie !s looking forward to a Joyful meeting with Rubenstein in the morn hi corp 2 in con the power « ke Rube found he had Job ever, The pet wae at firw acting, When the officers appeared he- fore Rubenstein the Monk and told they were to “perdoone” hin rt the Gor - astonished heyond Nat when the officer started In to tein the Monk he ckied the hardest monk in't do a COUNT RETURNED THE RING. Angelo Vater) Waives Bsaminn- i Lawyer Fri announced (r formed the basta ad f Plant buck to Paterson, whine thes ete to go tu Pennsylvania two years ago, —<—__-_». Holds the Sandwich Belt. ARCADE, Il, Feb, 20--On a wager of $5 Eimer Pfifer ate two dozen ham mat iy forty-eight minutes, tlon in ths Went-side Cour, Count Angelo Valert said he would be able to furnish ball, and walved exam- ination in the West-Side Court to-da He was arraigned for larceny and writ- ing -scurrilous Brown, Bail was Oxed at $90 HANOVER, Pi Heggs, seventy: nd. fur the complainant, the diamond ring that for the larceny charge x yearn old, fell forty letters to Martha H. feet into « well, carrying a pitcher with|in the evening she found many articles ber, She was not injured, ALTO EBRUARY 20, 1901. NG (MRS. STETSON SHOCKED - WHEN TOLD OF LEGACY, —e¢ Head of Christian Scientists in New York | Testifies in Brush Will Case. WOMEN IN UPROAR AT D.A. R. CONGRESS. —— ++ Mrs. McLean Defeats Her Foes in Argument, Over Printed Attack on the Order. Be St Wielelenicielel-teleieieieiei-ict i Ow. Now LADIES, THIS With NEVER 00" or -i-i! - i —-} ‘ a finials VERE REP RRRe Pree Te lensay MORE THAN GEORGE COULD MANAGE Our national here might have conquered many great generals and mighty soldiers, but could he keep the pea mong t he Daugh- ters of the Revolution? Not on your sw inloininieininininint~ fatefe rity Miss en Hacheller, of New Jerse) D.—An anony- | wh hares f Mrs. ie ings came mous nm distribu in the Dy. thin ste t A. It. Congress threw that body in Washington Reebling’s friends Ment of excitement at the meet Mident of Her election. We Nav day. For a time it seemed that restora- ed Mattering encouragement ta tion of order was impo aty-four hours | Immediately after the reading of the friends of Mra. Fatrbanks sttll minutes Mra, Neamith, of Massachuse! the fallure moved to consider the aaonymous al act on the tack on the patriotic suctetier, D. A. It Mrs Twenty women Jumped to thelr fer! Mra. Mele some to second th motion, Ject. Mrs, Donald MeLeansma tnent remark that it would be better for the Congress to attend to the regular programm= and relegate campatgn Movements to the background, Mrs, Dantel Manning, who pr retorted that a motion was before house, and until It had been acted no advice wax necessary. trash shock was not ied, the ” to such cAaract: Lawyer Rand, excluded i Are you married?" asked Lawyer A dramatle scene followed, the mem-|jt and the chil ire vot the merican Rev: | church Rowers suddenia. bers clamoring for the voto on Mra, jolution tlds af UT arelock tn the | N Tina ea Mra Bletaon Neamith's motion. It was finally put gant rom of the Wit lrortecnncng Got a family? es _ to a vote and lost, an action considered ioe cawln teal ievenree iit MLE Ra ante TTA distinctly a triumph for Mrs. McLean. Ment was excerdingly cordial ; n he atid This ne of questioning was dee Mrs. Manning, with ready pre t ma Mra MeKinly show: Rear ome ui Aide ir ppedes, mind, Introduced a popular tople a thin ul ane ers TEARS paTR Tie moment, to read the report on the WARMER io 4 les tirtrooMe Oke anect tinental Hall, and came forward t . as she Is Chairman. She was greeted with a storm of ap- plause, which amounted to a when she stated that shi Presidency with less than 33), Ae with $62,823. re ay en the “hi ‘BOY ELOPED WITH HIS UNCLE’S WIFE. IMue i Mrs came to OD and left Fairbanks, pebling tat Mrs, Mel was equal to the emer- 2 os gency, and when Mrs, Manning cone | 8" © Addi hdd ta cluded she moved ¢ Spetitu unanimously and to thanks to the Presldent-General, The contest for the next President is xrowing moro exciting hourly, PRETTY MAID STOLE _ $4,000 IN JEWELRY. + Got Combination of Safe and Had Revolver, Razor and Bottle of Ch!oroform. Marriage See Since Last Octobere John Case and Misa “Margaret Scott: ‘onfessed yesterday the romance that has been |rradiating thelr young lives, since lant Octobe 1, pea pet among the girls of Flushing, LT. Margaret {x twenty-two years old, and quite aw peachy and pretty as John. Sho is a belle of Great Neck, L. 1, where PARAASASEDO SESS SESSSEDS Lottle Friese, a handsome young keot tn the drawer, containing some the Jie Rock oysters used to come blonde, of Fam Second street, |Money and a sie of oiper with the from. wan rentanded by Magkitrate Crane |ComOlnation of the safe in the back | John and Margaret often) met In th@ without bail in the Harlem Police Court r was on the dresser, but had been | streets of Flushing and chatted) while: Fitted. Mra. Frederichs went te 4 or Was open and $1.00) very slowly strolling around the owt, tain which ornaments the centre of the == Village and Unkles melodtously except: to-day charged with grand larceny Winifred Frederichs, a wealthy wid who occupies a pretentioun house at N by “ 90 Went One Hundred and Forty-fifta | CY Wax missing whep Flushing White Caps hury into it treet. » hastened to the West One the married men who spenditheypnights. Mrs. Fredertohs went to the Mouse- and Twenty-tifth street xt away from home, Novody wasted much malds' Soctety in Haat Fiftyenintn atreet tive Hamilton a HW latthe att thought. on Johnay was two weeks ago to secure a maid, Lottie tear te: nde such a mond Friese took her fancy, Mra. In her trunk and « Frederichn now myn that the A" sargaret | DYSOO0S06446944886 46: girl was acting and her acting In the 7 Miving ee r they advised ue role of an Ingenue surpassed anything | ‘girl when whe 2 A avanxontacstataaes Haase see AA Aad BAA AMARAdAEAAE NOD AEEAAEREAESEREDE Who was fo Lottie sald she was the only 4 Bone i the sixteen- | auary, too. 4 1. Bhe had been forced to do housework, | Cminal acta an the west wlde. On hit | fa. tigi hiver wenitnel SUH ee City, but was willing to do anything to nyuint| War Cound a ilminy “Over “a iat wan | JACODSON Is Only Sixteen and own thelr evn nme in Jeraey “papa and mamma." Aw qhe spoke real] bail for AS iieasditn ves " e s Thirty-six tears rolled down her cheeks that Kewn{ Airs. Meyer Is Thirty-six REFLECTED ON HIS WIFE, On the way home the girl almulated girl Herel) and the Mother of Five. fear of trolley cars, serving 9 Defense of a Man Who Is Charged)! The cook employed by Mra, Frederichs | belng ti - =n with Murdex. 12a war not so taken with the simplicity of glaphed BOSTON, Feb. 20--Mrs. Mar ‘The trial of David Schrank for, thi Lottle Friese, particularly as the «irl | young iw of the [oe Kiewhoo recent murder of George Schaefer, a féllowe/ had cailed her a “greasy lobster’ and! mest + S eriminala in the ctty ee Eris ic Beate NHIR Sohmer & Co. plang’ fatal. other epithets used on the eant side, = — = i) At Axtora, on Dec. 18, wasteone Mra, Frederichs sald rhe went town-| CAPT, FRERS’S WIFE DEAD. | DIED OF BROKEN SKULL. KILLED BY FALL ON ICE. |‘ 3 : court before Jad town to do some shopplug last Saturday, Harrison & and the cook went Into the rear yard t0[ And Potter ¢ Aerts ec i Lo Mnettnntnt, tna | {ari cl vay ow, 1. le nt up. Oaréand Mad Ux my clean away rome snow, Lotile went 1 panes ll Iisa nee eR oS ed aoe SVnensines cooks souRhta Her atte er ate eizon, a machinist, Aatty- nett who were In the factary 1 wan misning, and found the bou bere Ne Thoma Carinnd, thirty-tve years oll.| at Pe a Ge EAC EY a rea Mrs, Frederic He the Mf No, WS West ‘Twentyesinih street, Vincent's Hospital to-day.} |The dofenae bureau aateie chiffonier drawers hud ain ie puee within the Re fell from a ladder at Twenty-tleat | Thr OAL ribs were fractured by al He tentified that stich a compa 2 fe led to unde nthe alls ee. 9 him t When Mra. Fredericha returned home aix_ months, atreet and North River January 7, died pa Se had sje, a had rooken a ped Vor two momthe With ted geatie fat the New York Moepital to-day, His! Tro care the Grip im Two Da hin wide and. had, talked: abou missing. The pocketbook which ebelrneumatiny Ne mmatory | can wus fractured. Lasative Urome-Quinise removes the caus, %*$ seen her on the y .

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