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IRSDAY EVENING, MAY (6, 1901. ' “THE ALLEN TELLS (MISS MUIR'S MOTHER NOT hill | ERVE _ HOW MOLLOY DIED, POISONED, SAYS HER HOST. WAT : te FON ‘ nN NN. nfetnntoteteietetelatetedeiete intelebeetntnltet “ih | 42 — |Mrs. Stewart, Daughter t Oramatic Recital to Justice Jerome of Death a : ae Was Accused of Causing. | a eee Sen aton ; 1Man with Career Gets;SpringsIntoWaterAfter, History Lovers Want oe Ss Wt Sade b \+ e - ‘ | Liberty Through the Her and Holds Her Old Tavern Saved ia Miebihone u f : Governor. Till Help Comes. as a Relic. Stormy indeed was the examination of) after the meeting exhibited a revols Mrs. McPh erso n's| 3 The’ Allen before Justice Jerome In S { C} + the brary adjoining the Di Attor ng Daughter, Which In- + Mice in the Crimi: 1 ‘aurth ; igtedey ‘© cludes Jewei Rob- heigibornoed Dery. | aan, who vet | tarely able to swim a few strokes,| 4 do} th of his prosperity | Artaur Sulitvan, eleven years oid, risk: ed ife this morning at Bath Bea and saved his f en-year-old sister Alonzo J. Whi Di and in jails all over the country for ation of men and women, mem. bers of tne American Seals an@ Hos- ath in the he ‘Allen ts charged, on evidence gathered Dy detectives working for the Committee ty, of which And- resident. handed to of Fifteen, with cc a poolroom faye riod since the beginning of his! sry, this at No, § Bixth avenuc cand carried t ix at Mberty once more. {Arthur Lives at No. 316 West Twenty-| ser Little, If any, evidence relative to £1 next day—the day : unces Taven, at Broad and convietle nth street, this clty, His father 1s a well-known politician | Pearl sty Saeritt, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, May and Are hur » visiting friends at Bath Reach. jay the brother and sister went to foot of y Klghth street, where found a rowboat. The sister asked ake her for a row and with. for grand larceny voy and 1 had be signatures Diing was elicited. The hearing was Journed until next Tuesday But for the first time in his Ife "The Allen told how Edward Molloy met his death. He told the tale if tomy hs straightforward. He was | Salute Waeen gincere. With a pathos that was rea'ly ern ci eeATa affecting he told with great diteulty | eothere.' eontin ted story of how Molloy was shot to TRAE TREE ath) - nseparable Ile had _ arable He he daught As on her way to Swede Many in the court-room were moved to EE Ure res | UAnen eran Aan onabeu wave bESmcten tears by the tale of the old man monaturd that al Mrs. Stewart, when seen b Judge Jerome called the court to order Pees i euteene ip ra LW cl a ch. Long Room" of this placo Washington's farewell to his tvan dep over his head warrant algned by | oe and ex- sachusetta In the] District-Attorney, Wh galn found , sunlight and his troubles, the Governor of als. The delegation included Mrs. Fay Plere:, Mrs, Willlam Brookfield, Mrs. en R. Filnt, Mrs. Robert Hoo, Mrs. ’ n Marie, Mrs. James Edward Pope, jour hesitation the boy unfastened the . Edward Emerson Waters, Mrs. ©. inter and the two were soon out on| Vanderbilt Cross, Edward Payson Cone he water, About a hundred yards| and Edward Hagaman Hall, Sevretary. {from shore May attempted to change] The society asks that the elty acquire . lost her balance and foll’over-| half the block bounded by Coenties ing th xplte + Jude. like 1) was at Mrs. Stewart's home, Lex- noavenue and Tht! Mrs Mherson died slong xen- | earn and a} half in State prison for passing a bai k for sev at the Hotel Navarre and hax bee Ked up in the Tombs pending an 4 which hia counsel, re} that tone man would down His ! 3 her se eine recites sf may ate Tee ea | chor nome” weeks) previotis/\to Mrs ceking to/secuire:e ¥eR=|/bon rd /intoldecp water: Slip, Broad, Water and Peahl streets, Siteee eS ae \ : FR Bd The Mebaerson's death Mes, Muir and her cried loudly" for Arthur to save| for a public park, Thts would tare a ta hte eyes | inistwnnlleireentuiesriveatiivenyiapnets i neritand!{hetiadYa Coie? iar Itabie background for the ancient eaten meee | hi Muir, Hved , gir her, and the lad at once Jumped into the | sultable “Th " Life Story. I took (of my: coat: cuntinued the| ments 4. wa cabeente fore Aue, weaken, word “by 8 pnd Mnstheleucn i, A few strokes and he reached | Ffaunces’ Tavern. The first two stories eld oman. “and bea Ibtle kitten 1 had treet. In leaning ¢ truded from, my trousers Why, oThe,"* sald poor knew ry a Let me see it Tan th to play with a of $2.0) and he was Before he reache Then “The Allen took the witness stard. He seated himself deliberately and crossed his legs, “I suppose you want me ‘whole history of my life, he began, turning and f after Mrs. Me- t where hin Ax she came up could swim but ter hrAl gone down. |of the old tavern still remain, caught her. Arthur| ‘The s« Proposes to tear down tho few strokes and his} two stories built on these and restore strength gave out and the two sank. — | in. nt Dut the lattlees over Z| The accident had been seen from shore | the windows, and other features of the (Of fand Morris Connor, a flsherman, launei- | ico aw it wos a hundr ATK AKO, Aw the boat neared soHotkandsimaintainingstho nt underneath the waves, scued m= the Droand Mrs. Mulr sated for Saturday, Maret Mree Me ted him on alling for his deily eiriniciclee eb i-t-: on had) been comphainta |. having caught cold “Mrs Muir may ha you to « eleleinicteleinicinieieisiet |. had practieally Cane Preumonia, | That one, 1 underst mated that not do that.” re- ed up for him Thad be: “Ht ig meh better 1 ned tent ln gs the Matra sailed, Mrx [cut Mra. Muir off penni! Heconella- | her mother's death w ty pnen- Headquarters and to- | waite rocling to him with a ras they hace done at dito return it the next dias. ‘Tak-| sent tor. Dr. who] tion, however, had b ed tnoalmonia, put such an idea insane. 1 Magistrate Brann in} death ‘Connor! had?a Stony f a cas t ow Aw s Magistrs death ‘onnor had a gaff hook in {if case of this kind to allow the FAN Ting it out of inv vacket Wee to, t she had With | way before t salied hot seen Mra. Mul her re- aan ‘A public hearing will be given by the eflimitations to step In. You had better! stolioy. remariane. tt b his boat and with it he caught hold of ‘herson \ ald and any | died on Land servants, and as soon ux had differs Loval Hoard of Improvements for tho of your life's his- | urs clothes and drew the two to keep closes! the boo! Tenth District, in which the quarter.| Ar ; cn avern {fs tare, Wl sree ne set ‘ the surface and into the boat, where | 7 er Presta b 4 hel Mr Pherson ben idan AMUReGNeEISUE ac on May 3, in President Coos “7 recall one incident tn your career. on} ed Mi aaeatioed were lab unconsslous. Shore was | | ‘ 0 ; tephtn Mi § caused y reached and restoratives. brought; 8ans of! continued Justice Jerom: refer ush | fen Flue SAW nent srotar as atu ; : 5 - : ented Crees retell sialic t for sick to consciousness. They. were that of No. troadway. put hats Mrs. M t rif] Mrs. Mu sand taken to their Suiside rholie Act mitter of history.”” MT ed to make finy’s at of thelr n tek Hy of ext z Weyer ow ———___—_ ¢ Journal.) JOHNSON FIGHTS M’LEAN. |),22",.2° ea may or mi of Cincinnatian Would | cle. His £ death and Vial smellin, Accepts the Challenge. Leaping to his fect and pointing his} index finger at Justice Jerome, The’) | Allen said: : ‘What do you meant’ His usually { 1! pallid face was flushed and, although) |! known as a cool man, he was clearly | enraced. | up what fe Phorson had & things of vulue my Miss Greene, Mrs. Muir's intimate | Magistrate Mrann was shown ritriend, in engaged to be married to Mrs and could d siiver. | Mulr'a lawyer, Attorr irs, Muir! oM silver. |MeF staned on ‘This will which is now bein: nothe courts, was much mot of Mrs, Muir than that it sue MAY HOLD adieted murder 1 have Wave that indte without was tn ¢ of Mrs ral arrangements, ne for Mra. Muir in her absence ne died a natural mere fact that a carbolic aeld was found b ves nothing: It ceema strang a doctor of ence should take sucn viole: destroy himself. He must millar with the action of the Indorsem Defeat Democrats, He Saye. alto The Evening World.) ZLAND, May 16.—Mayor Tom L. j Johnson has thrown down the gauntlet to John Ho McLean. He declares that the Indorse nt of the Cincinnatian for | Juearty all PThere can be none missing. HIN iy MADE ] 5 REV. DR. BYINGTON DEAD. ‘the WollKeann Congregational but I have “Why, you know," calmly repiled Jus- | Tee sited tice Jerome, looking Allen That. conclude aquarely in the eyes and continuing tol pig andy wipe hip glaeses. Mis the true he United tes Senate would mean] witch ta excruciatingly. pain eh apene 4 ch le exertet painful. It ta pass Allen pated. Still standing, Me| Motos, rain Died at Kfant. | Aiual for] the defeat of the tleket at the polls In | gometimen used by” the unfortunate u “nit 2 Me “ © bey "| Novem! fig: othing le! . ve “T suppose you refer to the kiliing of yf) Hay 16 —Rev nbs 8Wile ¢ who 8 thing left in life w FOR PERJURY. GIRL INSANE, ” D Jerome's one of the fores in bu: y part,” says the Mayor, "I) ing for and Minds it easy to pr poor, EAward|Motiay:? ats oN vent A New | Children att! have 5 the State Convention | fatal draught of f th uate Jerome nodded uae cl K. | known, of ndorse John J. Lentz for the Benate. | uickel, but a physician would naturatly “4 ye no one to answ to fn ne Ld ry - 1 s nor pean candidate he will have m jose some othe tho wilt butimy Creator,” was ‘The’ Allen's res] Fem ee — andid i ¥ | choose som her method of Killing j Ne bast ply. | court room “Bit down, Mr 1 Justice | thin story support.’ himeelf unless he were so far out of hia ne declaration of Mayor Johnson for | mind as not to comprenend the nature tz for the United States Senate has | of his act Ahislesase thea number Witness in Divorce MissRuckmans Helped | Case Gets Mixed in | to Make Her Fiance | h this ex- Jerome. “We w Sestak | Aa great deal of comment here, | Of muicides by carbole ack hasbeen amination here eee tor ere rage arererani | ‘othe cite [a Many, of the Mayors friends think | notably large of late, and two others weinelatti oy as POEL . Say o ( pastorate Montreal} , good for measles] he has pinned e ani ave been reported In or near New eraaga fees saty stl aU GHTAGY His Addresses. a Christian. ota re Dee Ninian ny Mons Maxs, kK. not u rising star. ‘ York within a w Catarrh Creeps Downward to the Lungs, Taken at Night Before Retire ing and in the Morning on Arising, Mab | STUART'S CATARRA TABLETS relieves all the disagreeable symptoms and in a Short time drives the disease from the system. iT iS IMPORTAN TO KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING WHEN : USING CATARRH REMEDIES. Catarrh is the short route to consumption, and the importance of early and judicious treatment of catarrh, whether located in the head, throat or bronchial tubes, cannot be too strongly emphasized. The list of catarrh cures is as long as ti. moral law and the forms in which they are administered, nume-ous and confusing, . from sprays, inhalers, washes, ointments, and salves to powders, liquids and tablets. | “EL protest against this Bt fairly shouted Lawyer Hen) - | a Ruckmans. a nineteen hardt, Allen's counsel. “1 tnaist at os st | Rhlataotoni(hetresord*! erman Klein, a witness tna divoree | stig ou on Telling. ate Bene ber aanae RISE aoa | yearcont eirt « Nod. was “The All t down, Turning to! self) CUE LALA (ei? CLE Ged vesterday ta 1 in the Superior Cour Justice Jerome and emp: zing every | Insane Asylum, her mind word, he continually pointed his fnger | ’ : ee ta Behe ¥ tata ite | BegumMe alfected Veca at the Justice 5 2 M SUM UD) Meer: Uae j conversion of her fi. ciuary: haat "On the night previous to this shoot- a an aie H | Mise Ruckmans ts ing Lhad attended amceting of t eo) Mrs Mack claimed that her hus: | igions nat and will be joy at the, don Club," began Alen, “It ad-| ao id vielted the Pennsylvania Hot in tntlelt ourned carly, One of the members | c a trendance tried ta induce Mor ——=|Raymond ‘Blew” on Manse Mvuta nen wanliich Kutner Who Rana ; Mate . last at N 7 Virst at | Big Fence. nnayivian World Wants | orescence [oR EERE Always ES ee Maintain Their) Reputation! Paid Help Wants in this |'."" morning's | » 9 World, x «|! BUT mber with a woman, and K uced te prove i In reply J, Hindes, Mrs, Bitek's stated that he and BM hoeubere were in a re Version Tuesday he a and sty in he Was saved overcome with we night sve ix ne mien be window and w No odng over the ¢ MO ostuging psalms and shouting Hagan Iighbors went in pursuit was turned to he 1 cominitted to the d n showed the te 10 BIEN street, the the street, which con m0 no Was ister in Part Mother’ Mar rtohe wan a at Sulzer’s now Ives at oN ery prbably tand | said Jus ile You oWoRWear you were Iv h «treet, but sour attidavit Ido r was Paid Help Wants in the 13 other New York papers combined. { \ AGENTS . 22 | LUscrEs AWNING HANDS CHINIsTs BAKERS BARTENDERS BONNAZ, BOOKDINDERS Boys . ; BUSHEL MEN : TASES BUTCHERS 10] PAINTERS s. 3} rarerit ed Maren Mary K DEADLY ASSAULT: IN THE TONBS. John M. Powers'’s Skull|Man Who Killed His Crushed by an Un- Father-in-Law Now known Assaiiant. Awaits Trial. Peel en Na shirtawiiats were also ae The tablet form is undoubtedly the most convenient and CAREENTERErIR I i Sa ee RHE sera a Sa OU yi rere most effective, but with nearly all advertised catarrh remedies it CARRIAGE WANDS * i Herm Brand, on express © CHAMBERMAIDS | mRA loaded it on his wag: Z +o] Max Latz while he ow man, had| John M. Powers, one of the most ine} Bartholomew Pow Muential omticials of Haterson, Not. is{ killing of his father, rodeath from a mysterious assault. {sey, at No. 2 } n that if the sick 4 street, three veare ago. an ft will be chroniejed [arrested in Rochester Monday «ae toe Judge ndloted tor the is almost entirely a matter of guesswork as to what you are taking into your system, as the proprietors, while making all sorts of claims as to what their medicines will do, always keep it a close secret as to what they are. ler, and street seeing horse ant wag about othe: dhsayy clothing wers jx a coal mer. [day committed to the 7 3 : ‘ THeNarael SING eatttae eR ENTE ereae Rie [IN ALEeaaNy OM erALN GER The success and popularity of the new catarrh cure, Stuart’s 8) thar night at Clinton and The other pri ata Ktre ers wil be tried on ing the next week, tx SHORMAKERS . SIGN PAINTERS BKIRT HANDS , almilar char STENOGRAPHERS . - ——— ee BP RUNNERS 4) taiLons -4)DRESSING FOR PARK ROADS. BMP. AGENCIES TRIMMERS... .... 3 PP RNORAVERS .. 39 siyasitis mane PRBOERE Catarrh Tablets, is largely because it not only cures catarrh but be- cause catarrh sufferers who used these tablets know what they are taking into theirsystems. Stuart's Gatarrh Tablets being composed of Bucolyptol, Hydrastin, Guaicol and similar valuable and antiseptic ingredients. and are pleasant to the taste and being dissolved in the He iy wealthy and resides in a splendid [latter had given re at Mountain View fled to he ago Mr, Powers drove to} ing. Dow 1 drew a bie sam trom the) to Khoot his wife. Dempa yank te pay off the Urichmakers. | daughter to escape and Po On the way home he stopped at sey- | dim. 4 ded his] kitted z i era ms and displayed his roil of | Since the shooting Powers hax been alt} \ : shed Srrewairensiiis sali aunin soeseu ay te ies [men 17. [vee the tinted. wretk ff mouth they take immediate effect upon the mucous lining of the ‘ rg ileyele| athe auiletaarauod fonde| hus] eumilsy aaa iNest cienieea eee the re throat, nasal passages and whole respiratory tract. of thy Park Department wilh mont Pst hotel asking there, | HhrouRtiout thy The cures that Stuart’s Gatarrh Tablets have accomplished celve a top dresaing, aa hide w ipens cong told that hi Miter ht harge from the army, in old chronic cases of catarrh are little short of remarkable, and the advantage of knowing what you are putting into your stomach is of paramount importance when it is remembered that the cocaine Powers 2 nployment i Roche ler and while there was recognized. | Capt. Titus was toformed of his whi iH and De nts cubic} was acked to keep until a member of 1 WAITRESS: be 1 ed at the Arsenal Va WINDOW Dhessena | feet ef rhale sandator ‘Theman 1. Crimmins were the bldd > PISCELLANEUUS ..210 | D9: figuring, en $254 a ou e family | AAiee wi Ne ty Hochester} or morphine habit has been frequently contracted as the result of at } f ! cubes NS ‘ ae | et} j . oe: ag i : Sto ude kets, ae ScasslGlGnouatniae using secret catarrh remedies. aS ae or A Story Driefly Told. lng every, clue, that mag jaa Bather- | never, May 16—Judge John F. ALL ORUGGISTS SELL THEM AT 6O CENTS FOR Size ES. Put a Want.In-The World on Sune | arent of the nssallant of the pemiee| Gibbons, of Iilnole, the well-known Jurs el Lari omicial, Mr. Powers, haa been uncon: ia lying at-the point of death at'St.} {al ¢ the occurrence. It is ¥ ‘ull ds tract tle feurcu Preah) ‘Hospital from ap/ajtadis of nag |. day, Get what'is wanted on moa ts. 4 it FR. A. STUART COMPANY, Marshall, Mich. .

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