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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1901. SLEUTH’S FIGHT WIFE SAYS Ht Ae a COOMOON - YARMOUTH’S VALET WAS HANDY AS A SAVINGS BANK. “Did He Lordship Would Ever Pay ?”—"“What Could a Man Do?” Declares Witness. SPENT $30,000 | Detective Gargan’s Thrilling Experience witha Gang of Green Goods Men as Told by Himself. Believe Aherie Also Gave Bad Checks—Two Wives Claim Him. On the prgramme she Metropolitan Hindleap: But her right patie iv : ‘The Earl of Yarmouth set his clock at a quarter to 5 this om He was the first person in Har urt, where his $2, ee station on ehar the Supreme bel suit against a news He had on exhibition the third suit « case lias been clothes since bh trial. He favo Gay was a sick sul. It was black wkh nerrow white stripes. his tle black, The court-room was Milled as soo! the doors were opened Rowever, a noticeable absenc @t the opening, Miss Scott Pa the only one present. says he isa real esta st One Hundred and | His vest was t, and that 2 Thirteenth st owo's pass tavern tn Ce with Miss Hessle daughter of and they rode to The conductor did not know that he had kicked a dingu! Se ee DEDODODAWIOOSGOOOOOIVIGE! Ry Central OMce Detective PATRICK F. GARGAN. | tears beside the tron | they locked after he “I'm an officer,” Whisper, and adding I said just aboy. a revolver out Ta not got that 1 motioned him, of my Mfe with a Kang, to be tn good old > A narrower pe I never expect to I have one prisoner, my ngratulation and of the head of the who says wo have Dest green-Roods case Known tn thirty Cs ae tS ; 120 Hrowlway, Miss Mary Andrews, of x Titus, my ch: married her In New Jersey June 3, 1896, "He looked th meaty red by Chief Titus to the ‘osmopolitan Hotel last Tuesday morn- what he would koods gang, with whom my chief had been treating. “Ropresent yourself as Walt Stinson, were my orders, ‘‘and at the hotel as you had come in on an early morning T have made a date for you with A with the y ade one bad of Augusta, Gi PF ARMOUTH AS R BALLET to him, and and Thad him 01 “that T meant tt, dinner with t and sald eoolly, opposing connacl Grabbed One Yan. ash, and the Jodge, too, 0. M2 Went yofirst street. ntitles her to mn Disguine, Then I made a jump for the man who had tried to sell dropped the money. bag, getting the man T wanted the Ite Man proprietreaw came {n 1 her to loc A short strug! man in the bri 7 long enough to allow tae big man, who RK. ty drop out of a win- 1 was disguised as a countryman, green-gooda correspondent told me that I must register any place but my real town, and so I went in the hotel book as Walt Stins , and b ythat name I was to put I followed orders falth- While Twas her home suffering | ‘Is Ludship? and [had on moment was. Take Nig Back. the number 49. clean-shaven, well-dressed, Uttle chap knocked at my do + of George Zacke, wired and tT thought she rman womn at was the signal by which I was to know my caller, and he ry myself that my maki & shat $0 wed him son DR man who nearly my room and at the bar In the meantime Davis, my detective a blue Jumper structions not to lose at wft the hotel, was bh nt of me after cing about to ted to the Bart Thirty-sixth watch for any might be following my green 1s man and me, rer and IT atarted out 1 was rather anxtous as to we were going, for I was to tly off De- in a sweater, je Rouse, who eupport Var: ae wolng th ina farce. Yarniouth owe: Karl Decker, » Wrote one My guide let no grass grow unde We hurried to ( t ferry, and in a few m being hustled aboard a Delawa Lackawanna and Western express train Just, about to move out. about for Davis. wrangling with the conductor and tna Since then T have learned | Davis had no ticket and the con ductor would not lot him aboard, Jumper and the rest of Mis disguise was for any explanation or pl that my sidepartner was put on stand for er examfnation. The lawyer for the plaintiff asked: MISS WILKINS NOT YET A HAPPY BRIDE CHOICE CROCERIES that the Earl ¢ h owed them mber them,” Mr. James Waldron told m owed money to cnembers best creameries in America, the price we quote. n the steerer asked me about my | the Strollers?" for the ocension, T had never been there | tround New York tn particular. I didn’t Played Real Country I asked him on what railway we were ther Vatet sad: “Dicker Did you mean to ridicule the Ear! your article?” the names of I knew noth- litte towns we went 1 thought the Oranges looked like orgia towns out my nere he told me to follow him. Allentown he hired a carriage and drove to Fullerton, a emall plac There were about seven hous | bullding called a hotel. rman woman seemed to be to be well ucquainted ——- LIBERTY BRAND PICKLES. Sweet and Sour Pickle, Ghetkin, Chow-Chow Fine goods, large bottles. For this week's sale, 10c tlon on that’ occ: n exhibition of foo! @ ballet-dancer that It 4 line the word villainous led us to a room on the top heatrical parlance t later a medium-sized man Table Salt, rrying a bag. Uy had ineyer| put me through a cours: | PE Rat he we peat quality, 10c aily, « pound.. . our own packing, I thing asa fe Lordanipe brought in, rer teat Carvtina Heat, 3.6 Bo Ktrong {t would Wird Seed, Tri beat, a pickage.. Othe defends umn Brand, very Be ounterfelt to * ow, for $00 TH sell you VA valet IK a » MAN on the 1 the young | Soman and wife SUI] Broome contradteted Mathy nd Mise Wiking had been nothing fur- ind his fancee thelr affuira diss I sald 1 would do anything Miss Wilkins ts at his home, the would not do to carry to with you as we do with all others whom we take ne In Metuchen in some of th re that the vistt of a min- dolning the Freer me connection with the affairs and plans of Miss Wilkins express to your address, and cing naw Vviatt no that you will be certain that every- tor tea how celpt. for the money you pay WIL have to do ta tc office In your town and get the of Harper's: Monthly, apply at the ckage. fie" room was the fellow who had Ime to the town, he wrote out the receipt and i {t Into my vest pocket Then [ got up and said position to know, | Then 1 turned dark aa to when the wedding will take] that way. lace as are the rest of the residents of| eyes Randolph. Miss Wilkin had frequently postpe rat to compte 2 Well dook, then to fulfill other contracts with | pusted It |s_belleved sand when t patroange of n Oley Speake, a, favorite Jocal banso, will give nm mus morning at 11 o'clock In A miscellaneous to Rose Hill, upon thu ine stratghtway wajned circulation that Dr. Freeman and Mias Wilkins }.ad beon married, There was no other foundation. than nent society to The Evening World.) B, Mass., May 9, (Bastman shooting caso ! and, the evidence attel being all in Chain.’ j her publishers . by those in the Waldorf-Astoria, Programme will be followed by the ren- bul with letuchen and lato the mussie of NINE JURORS FOR KENNEDY. Three Talesmen Se- lected After Much Trouble. THE JURORS CHOSEN. t Josprn ob. A draug MIDONALD, bullder, No, 253 Went Twenty. THEODORE ft. WEED 117 West One Hundre. ty-firvt street Lo! R. No, 1) Wh AM G.DRA builder, No, 04 Va ENWY T. sMIT! 5S Sixty-fourth street. atree: retired, No, and Twen- ARL! denler in street. carpenter and nm rtreet. retired, of No. With a spectal panel of 150 talesmen from whies to retest the men still ed to complete the Jury in the taird trial of Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy for the murder of Dolly Reynolds, orney Osborne and I nd Moore, Ke tor lay again addressed themsely to the task of filling the box. Both sides appear to be w the long de A completing the jury, but ar ‘ved toa vf thelr vig ‘ Thous 19.30 o'clock nnedy * the six Jurors did not enter the court-room un- til 1 o'clock. Permission to absent themselves unt!l this hour was granted by Judy vburger yesterdi The reading of the lst of talesmen occupted the intervening half hour, Judge Newburger then announced that only legal reasons would excuse tal men and only sworn statements of phy- siclans would excuse those who alleged phystent disabiti About event men formed in line to make excuses. Judge Newburger surveyed the un- willing didates for jury duty for several scconds in silence. Then he nal nedy's This sort of thing must stop, I warn you know that nearly all of you will be disappointed. None but the very best of legal excuses wiil yout Mrs. Kennedy entered the court-room unattended and took a seat between two]! talesmen, in the first row of the spec: tators’ seats, ‘Then catching the ¢ Lawyer ¢ 2 she beck her side. sed earn of the animation w her carller In the we BUTLER CHOICE GROCERIES We certainiy have reason to bepleased with the wonderful success of our great Butter Sale, as during the past two weeks hundreds of thousands of pounds have passed over the counters of our ninety-seven stores to the most discriminating Butter users of Greater New York. the fact is established beyond question that our Butter is all that we claim it to be—the perfect product of the Do not be deceived by the statement that the very best Butter can’t be sold at It can,-as a trial of but one pound of our Butter will prove. “VERY BEST CREAMERY BUTTER A POUND |Q CENTS very pale and there were dark” rings under her eyes. 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