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Lalo above PRD yeaa 2 ge TOY oe Te por Tet s THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 190. UNG GIRL SWEARS SHE SAW __—_sCOPELLAY IN THE KENNEDY CASE. SHOOTING OF THE REV. MR. KELLER os.n, cencco tc mene one the Accused Dentist Will Re There Will Be 105 Wit. Tried a Fourth Time. nesses Called to Tes- tify Before the Trial Ends. felvieetictnteletes Miss Room Points Out t Barker as the Man! Who Fired the Fourth t Shot. (enn GEaTEON “What do you think of the trial thus far?” ho was asked. “Bure, [ don't know anything about tt," waa the reply. “Thin in the first trial T ever attended in my life.* During the recess the vicinity of the court-houpe was the scene of n feveriah forage for foods Not in years haa there been auch a crowd to a trial, and the jone % house” within reaching distunce was! ® devastated ere fifteen minutes had elapsed. Delicatessen stores, saloons mith free lunches and bakeries In the neighborhood did a thriving busines: The favorite luncheon was a huckle- berry ple and a glass of water. The Jurymen are all married and| fathers of famtiles. Rarker entered the court alone after the noon recess, A court” attendant made a move to take away the chalrs that had been eccupled during the morn- ing by Mrs. Barker and Miss Germon, but Marker restrained hia. He refused to say whether hin wife would be ii court or not. She was resting, he sald, close to the court-house. Cross-examinaticn ld not stmke the Photographed Mr. Keller, testimony of Miss Room wacn she re- Q@. Wan it that way when you went] sumed the atund thls afternoon, In or waa Mr, Keiler told to pose him-) Loiire G. Van Winkle, now of Newark, self? A. He appeared to be unwmscious | but who lived near the scene of the ottahaiRwaekacine tin Keller shooting in Arlington at that 1 Q. Were the bandages over Mr. Kel-| lime, teatifled to hearing the ahote. She | rerkcoutte “out of a windoy and saw Barker | Ay ealinyeihe nurse ing over Keller. He fired three! | shots. then ran away, yh of Mr, Kelier,” anid | Jennie M, Buckley, a neighbor of the | an Winklcs, also heard the pistol shots. opened the window and saw Barker anding over Keller. ern States, where the “unwritten law” is all potent, this would be a valid plea. But it is the first time that the issue has been squarely presented to a Jersey court and jury and the keen- est interest is taken in the outcome. Mr. Marke: Appears, ‘The first of the principals in the trial | to make his appearance was Marker. He stepped out of a door in the rear of | the count-room ani gazed over the! crowd. On the venst side of the room were Brouped!the women, thedr millinery giv- ing the pacch they occupled .the ip pearance of a flower garden, As Barker appeared thirty-five fem- inine noses were elevated and there were thirty-five sniffs expuessive of anythins but pleascte. There hirty-weven women in ¢he room. west side of | the auditogum was given over to t male spectators, and chlef «:nong th were Bisho.» Starkey, « Diocese and other clergym These, from appere: . agreed with the women !n thelr opinion of Barker but many of the laymen smi : encouragingly, Barker turned Bt ashe glanced oper the crowd, He swa lowed convulsively nnd his black eyes | snapped as be took in the hostile glances | of the Keller supporters. | He turned and beckoned with both) hands. A fragile woman, gowned in Bray, appeared, closely followed by a! taller woman Inia black dress, Mrn.! Barker and her" stanch friend, Miss bf the shooting at the northeast corner of Beach street and Midland avenue, Arlington, and tha: he a phota- graphed the Rey. Mr. Keller when he was supposed to be dyirg In his roo “T waa told to take a ure of Keller as he lay in bed. It was Feb. [2° 3 er's hands appear here ralsed and extended,” sald Mr. Van Winkle. m Newark BACKER. SUS BAlPKER ANE 7If$ CERMUND or the doctor. “This photoxra | Mr. Vag Winkle, ‘J object to, because | Vit was n for a hideous effect. It was gotten up to Influence this jury. 1 Germon. ask the court to exclude it." saw Aim «hoot again.” she said, Mrs, Harker ‘s, not bevutiful. She y The objegtion was overruled “and satd to my husband, ‘This is mur- looks the woman of poor health. Alt | Hugh R. Room, who lives on the | ler sure.’ gether, she war quite a vathetic kur but the women became even more frozen in thelr demeanor when 4»! {Northeast corner of Midland avenue | “Then I screamed murder at the top and Beach street, in Arlington, testified | of my voice. that he heard a pistol shot about 8/ "Mr. Barker Instantly turned, put appeared, jo'clock in the morning the day of the | something in his pocket and ran awiftly Barker recovered hisecomposure x00 : crime, fol'owed three other shotm | away. sy husband chased him.” after he had taken his peat at the Rtn eine h iter RRR errr rere bbrrictides | He ran out und saw Mr. Keller being |" yiry Buckley cl Sone Mrs y described the hat and with his cocnsel, Albert C. Wall a [assisted to his house, Room did not |. by Mr. Kelle torthe| Maranall Van Winkle. Whim Itichmond. cry other objectlon of Mr. Van|impreeston in the vicinity wan that @! sce Harker, INE AD AN Sed er naniaat sald to an Evening World reporter ireh, Jersey Clty; | Winkle wan treated ina Hke manner. | dog wan being shot ’ | “l aaked Mr. Keller who shot him," | Wentical garmes eee ne gn nel! ECE ! enn, ctor of the The jury was selectel at exprean-train| Mra Harker nudged her female com- pond CLT UL BANE AG? lle Lcd “1 think I did right when ft shot % s NR said Room, a cepa - | RE LE { Holy Innocents, Hobo-) speed. It was vaatly different from the | parrion and stole a glance at the clergy: | fie wax not permitted to tel! what | Mon. The overcoat was streaked with MRS. KENNEDY. Mr, Keller, Ne married man wh | blood sta'ns, and there were several Iner. reetor j ken, Rev Augu yell, coun- matter will be decided, I hope, this theds in New York. Bach side was) man at this, | Keller's reply was, Lawyers Moore and Can heard the tale I'‘heard would [Trinity Mlosion, Ariington, Keller Jo five peremptory challenger | ey! a = followed between | Noles In the hat ~ Seer . ane conference between Dis- healtated for an iustant. 1h parish | merety from tooking at the Juror, Nol prosecarne cenmollats renin te earns Co the helze| Mra, Buckley pointed out Barker as {Sel for Dei saauel deke si *Ttrict-Atterney Philoin, Sr, Osborne and my wife told me the truth Sulseailals cours with little | examination waa permitted Address to the Jui He ait that a! alongside of Room's premizes, behind |the man who did the shooting. conference with District-Attorney f, at which it may be deemed ex- never told me a lle in her | Ci ate SUT SPO ON Os 0 the jury box was) inher witnesses neen the | which Barker is alleged to have jain in Moctor's--Teatimony, Philbin this afternoon as to the dis- it to nulle prosse the indictment. Rev. John Keller's Entrance. SCHECHTER RIF GDR SCTIE shooting and) would teatity, He res) ler The next witrews was Dr. Pilny W | position of the case. After the mat-| If thar ts not done 1 shall ask Judge . and Five Witnesses,| feared the story of the shooting as you ree a goat walking behind |nartes, of Arlington, the firs: medtea! (ter had been discussed for fiftcen min. | Ne®burger to releaso Kennedy on his Leawye Rev. John Keller's entrance wan,quite | VN" te Wig eles liter yo ea own recognizance. That belog dented, I ‘y Mr. Keller, whieh att t hedge?” asked Lawyer Alder: Colman who reached the aide of Rev. Kel- give: ehalte ) 1 permtaston to cait | Whea the fury had been ¢rlangularly | & utes the District-Attorney sald that) iy - ed; but I dramatic. i from the published all, for the defense. ler after the shooting. Te head but {shall ask to have bail fixed; but am the Sheri to testify ay to the manner | «ern in th hner pecullar to Jeraey : a ‘ " . w whether! singuine thay neither of the latter will He came down the aisle of th Sd sarap ieee lalxinieniiiitwoilines back telbaktl ive | counts Mr. Room sald one could. one sho" he would decide to-morro' ite Reeeraata tow al, | room just as the great bell !n t was booming out the call to t wil! eed ogald Mr. How could you see ag Stare F tat Keller wax frat shot from, “By jooking at tt," declar at there? "What did you do with Mr. Keller?” | he would allow the prisoner to go on JME Room.) Mr. Reom aad 1 raised him to 4141 pail or detain him in the Tombs and ourt officers in front of each Une, each ch Cost $112,000. i court officer hola @ bible on which | Ersin, wore a long black coat and spectnele: dary tA behind er, who lay . cr| sagely and 4 ° . The ccst of the three trials of Dr, Cotton covered the cavity where hie) ayy, three jurymen placed thele hands, the | enind iiy: Harker, who lay in walt fcr] sagely and low foctiangsicainim| tol tnagBanse, try,him a fourth time for the murder] Kennedy to the County of New York 5 taavthaliardeve We cont calling of the Mat of witnesses for the | "im. ant chat was shot three | Girl Saw Sh “Show the fury where the wound was | FY.’ Ms Is catimated at more than $112,000, Much. right eye had been and alxo the left eve.{ tie tis Jur ed Umes afiersard whtie he was lying OM! stary Room, daughter of the prev in Mr. Keller's head.” of “Dolly” Reynolds, of this wa pald to expert witnesses as. the siameofiwhich nas Leena tected th She the sidewalk Inferred from the District-| fees, Including that paid to selentifia eat Dr. Barber stood up and placed the] It wa as ae Tn all 105 name: x" s 5 TTR T TS ae ne feetaae nearesiwh oy te Sithianenis siete EY ans some sot theLwit- mune Restate tee TALE: foretinger of hia right hand against his| Attorney's attitude that he was inciined ang handwriting j Catch reaulted tp the aTePAndvtookThinyRceeawiihit chins | cys aasault miniater do not num- | Mites Stil test “1 looked out of the window." ane| temple. He sald that there was another | to let Dr. Kennedy, go free, though ihe conviction of the dentist, w the cheap- pree And Beook shiny: ; that this jury is not al pep a mcore Mr. Van Windle moved that the Stale sag and anw Mr. Barker fire the ast | Woumt In Mr. Keller's hand. would make no statement as to his est of the three. That coat little more MMTa A Barkenitorce i abecletaty/ uncant | supuotaubaycountsyit hntHitlilanwlisuria| Wh (uienstiasventyenverorsthelrbrerres: CHee Mon Which of the four counts of] shot. 1 could not vee Mr. Keller, but} ON cFoas-examination Mr. Van Winkle | views. | Court of ‘Appeals brought the total cost Pe corted center cram apeolutsly, uncon’ [drawn by: the Judge “Court, thi wtneraen were called to teariey, | 6, lalletment the prosecution wouldy Ae", ton the sidewalk, ‘Then | ‘161 for the firet time to combat the] While it ts probable that Dr. Kennedy’| up to about 200. ing aiate neasiy Ti) mo. close that hia Pye Terutmoscee bridkes the efendd, * right of per- Tif necensary, to the good character of Chere a (Mr. Barker put the plato: In his right | ®8xertion of the State that Barker shot] vill rot be tried a fourth time, he) roan Sch w ald to hande H Srushed ner wow, ler kaze had more MUN ehallonge, Aimee hls num: | ttey dann Keller |The court refused to my direct Ihand coat pocket and. walked acoss| the minister from behind. doubtless might have been wcaulted | Writing axperta, although Justice Furs (peat aa eta er of challenges to fve and that the | tarker gat around in hi chair una | ram of the Scene. Neaehvelreat Kelter's wourd wan In the right aide] had not the wegiigence of his devoted) man, Lefora whom the, case, was frie “The ips of Mian Germon curled av? vqyct Wbounatinuilanally drown throw hie right leg over the arm of it] Lewis Vroom, a ctvil engineer, wae! “I heard Mrs. Huikley call “Murder!| of Bit hend. ‘The State claims that he| wife been unavoldably relaxed for aj recsard fn apt vie “Attorney Oubern aba tookea Wa Cal ieclier Ua Bar kersarew , rowedta® | when Mr Erwin began his argument. | the firat witness, and exhibited a dias |Mext. T eaw her pick up Mr. Keller's shot from the hedge around the | brief spell. to an Evening World porte bee i pale | agaial asi his! victim’ paren! him: | Vultee (hte te j tle paid close attention to the «peeeh, | ram of the scene of the shooting made | satchel.” Room property. Sgparated: trom her husband and his) anid of the fallure of @ verdict in the ‘There was no regret in his cy This was the thrat Indication that the | now and then glancing at the mintater,| by him for the une/of the brosecution: Ming Room potnted out Barker as the| Edward Rinker, a trolley conductor,| lawyers, she had nevertheless been able| Kennedy cates oe munder—e triumph aloof the case) and when Mr Erwin safd that th. al her acceptance and rejection} o¢ fraud and ghicanery. I do not in that red mark on the map?"| man who had fired the shot. Was passing on his car at the time of] to Clergymen ent. r Rev Mr. Keller knew of Mr. Van Winkie, tn croas- Crowds Greet Vreacher. the shooting. He testifed that he got| of the jurors save one—Foreman | any satin nto nee te tbateue it y sald Mr Van) at Barker was when he heard a revolver mination Tev. Mr. K : off nis ear and helped “Mr. Keller to] Aue, who was unalterably fixed in his! y eta his power to acquit Kennedy, Among the prominent ciergymen pr. the) panel (OC shot aiid fect 'alsharp palniin, bis heeds |) oro midleate the ecene, liwae tate e jercg Mrvgectlons: Kenta niskscatiwhen) lie te rents pellet of Dr. Kennedy's gultt, and whose | MS'GTent bust mean to tay that there ent were Bishop Thomas A. Stark: y the Sheri | the vesused man tooked ut the minister | marie te was told to lrecems was called. All of the cler “How Oh! Mr Keller look when you| attitude ewayed three other jurors. 1s more ‘than a euspicion when wit- the Newark diocese: Rev. Alexand from jury duty, and we nt xmiled tna pit nfitier IBCGAEACHYHIcreazeeAMLON HH yster eee retort ee seer calamity CORRRA NE: [Fone i cliral aed romaine t nideemate tis During, the examination of taleamen| nesses drop trom the clouda at e perlog Mann, Arch Deacon of Newark, Ke Jeot on tat er ino to relecting | Mra Marker betrayed great nervouse| thet culey ia Blaine pillond Mtschis nedelot cncouranes ert eh his ayes. They] she wan’ called from the court-room. | %%,thres years after tne murder a # of Grace Churoh, Orange, N, J.; Mev. Jury from this ng tack and forth in her] Q. Wh mar ment: Onel_of/ the) Araki to lreash im | eet ice ¢ of red putty. Dr | When he returned Mr. Aue had been| polly Reynolds—I_ know It, I have no ©. B. Abbott, rector of Christ Church, James $ ed that the Jury Tchrit, seemingly most v jortabte. ti | erase, what dik you ee ern eae | M the Venerable Wehop Btarkey, who | okrl Uke two Nails of red putty, Dr enced aa the frst juror and occupled | personal ill-will againet nim, ner dot had been property drawn : ER Mt vou mean to Indicate? | whispered to him at some len feelin Acie nnd seald: 20u oid any malice, although he ta a crim- fh ing remarks Mr, Erwin aa: A. Only my way of marking i }have anything Mr. Keller, you| his seat In the box, inai, out In my oMcial capacity as th Bhitr tnterruy WNINGHIE Ione SahGtalicn nanan ’ Che stricken preacher took each hand i Alicia’ Forebedinay prosecutor in this case Ido feel that t the) Wiliam H. Harriaon, a photographer, taqulet Sunday morning the | tesufed that he photograpiet red him in beth his own, He spoke he scene! in a iow tone, smiling often, tho people have suffered an injury when the Scene. fhe scanned him narrowly, ax though} 4 guilty man, such ae he is, escapes. cribing the acene aa she saw It | by this allent process ane could read hin} ot cannot ae Fide ME Oshorne, peonun Buckiey got out of the witness-| character and bellef far better than did] (lin time, Mr. Philbin. will give o 1 to iustrate how Barker stooped | Lawyer Robert M. Moore by his skilful! fair Jecision on whether It will be ate ae tT) on 1] tempted. But 1 will say that Tam ete a Mn shot at Keller, questioning. Then she bit her Mpa and teeuly willing to try Riva again and ary LOOMIS LOSES TORPEDO BOAT FEARS POLICE SUIT INVOLVES Loca oes ae ane ta rn % i i Van Winkle. not pleased with tho pilectton, viction. ‘ | I | F “How do | know?” snapped the wits] At recean hour une sald to the) “Hye Is not a man who should go b e| a 4 H00 000 | Frederick D. Buckley, husband of the ¢ made a mixtake, Mr. Moore, . ¢ | | ’ U Ml ee free." by, pisurlet-Attorney | Philbin, “sir.” Oa- Previous witness, told how he chased| “And so $t proved,” said Sir, Moora| borne an nee wyer: Moore al A was Barker and boarded a trofley car with |to an Evenings World reporter to-day, | discussed the probability of an applica him to go and give himself up. “put, nevertheless, Tam confident that! "TP fe generally expected the applica \ Dantel F, Warren, rector of St. Mary's, soverruled,” he sald. [ell ate th 4 Belleville; Rev. Georgo 8. Bennett, rec-| panel 4 tor of Grace Church, Jersey City; bf fg A conference was held this afternoon $e ~ | : New Move by Gans Agai i ; A gainst Bissert, the Ward- “1 aszed him why he roan and he| Kennedy will be free to-morrow. The’ tion will be made. pecnvrerred fe Portu- Stockton 18 i oisanlied man, Accused of Bribery. Action Against Ecua-| rit: "t atant want to get in any |) Big Mamefactarer Papires. Soa t on Bist | On eH i ial Trip —— dorian Association of | “Wiom nave you motr! 1 aaked. ascarid enobetl ihe batten eee 5 \- i seint etcA tare as ae : : Aan ‘Keller,’ |. tand Ing manu: iplomatic Place | o-Day | -chamtame | Dintriet-Atiornes, Gane, denuilaton of what they termed “ae Great Britain. demi” We went to the Town Hail, Toe {rerw of thts eltys died auddenty: verge Toure thin afters oon when ha bely ane | In sci the door wax opened by the Janitor. Barker | = holngized and Jury 7.—The follow. WASHINGTON, June poste were y WASHINGTON, Ju ing changes | announced to-da Frank B, Loo! down trial trip! wrpedy boat Stockton of the State against pree Biewert, When Hisnert, who ts a owith blackmall, appeared in s are jteld Janitor Terhune that he came to/ | THEY Do IT. ‘9 ument waa heard to-day defore’ Klve himself up. Then he asked me to P it Coffee PLEASE | Ly ARTCC GEM BteCenian® Jeracy | Ul Dr. Marks that he had shot Keller eople Quit and Get Well on Poe Magimrate) iy in ine case of St. George Lane. 2d for the doctor to break It to, hia s tum Food Colfes, Ven me ; - nementiof 1, of London, against che Unit.d, Wife gently. 4, Minister t miy has re- ucla. nde bee ‘ ae ram from! court for examination, he was immedl- | cnacause 1] Stites Mortgage and Trust Company, aa Why He Shot Keller. A man In Milford, Ind., says be did Towa, rerigned chief of the) ately rearrested ona bench warrant {| am convinced ith eee a | the abenta of the Ecuadorian Associa-| “The Janitor told Barker he could tel- 5 126 not quit drinking coffee because lio i. {nue dusice Cine use amcne ten ha the el wn he Sissi egceioe tere aaalea dain | Ghee fOr @ S00 uy enonees eluate Deine ie . . une 17. Irtet-Attorney Ga had a shor . SICK Reo EN ia het wUraln= . found a mor transferred to Caraoan, auc mum mtare | f cay tele ys ottice. thought tt bet s bones 0} aha A ri ° » . irns to, secured dictment agi . de tahoe * , vine is 0} Ost! #s ma Tr to the and ury re i ees nt -) euent Firet Becre ; | The reurrest of Hixsert, wan was out] "Wlkners wes talent Se dice to General i “He raid he thought he was justified.” of sickness had left him, | ath t ‘ Jon as to the extent of 00 Dall, Waa a great surprise to hia at. | Sesstonn Bevadar Levelapment ¢ “WH you swear he didn't speak of He had been greatly troubled with Persin. theaccldentlshurtisrominthall race inat ry. Fredertek House, and his friend, | 4 mere afcrabelne: taken to the court | k aed foxcares youd tH tr te ty wife 2 The Finance Department to-day opencd his stomach and heart, also with ird returns to) War 1 ta) Cape Diamond, “Hoth were loud In their | tum" ot 3) mene a Sail Ia tbe | AnD Heailroad. In Betadue South Amere| cl don't think he did" said Mr, Buck | tdn on $3067.125.99 of 3% See careati bet sacailed water brash,” and | at the repairs rocupy | = bess Ka. A consiruiction canpany wach oc-|ley, evarively. rate; stoek hmon Chali yd Le cuillneadaches palen madeline very % i) ¢ mii t Saturday by Ge 1 val atl pale The outa, Uatble, to] Lawyer Van Winkles tried vainly to] 341. The stock was isaued to je and quick-tempered.” fans. han been’ pro: : ‘ ee | gate Allied emanntaar rea men en] Connmre Le ratcarad nee HewaderaDuvelops|lmucy cad i wecalaaiaitechati ral Bag-|expenses of the rapid transit’ work.| All of these symptoms disap- Becond Secretar: | TO-DAY’S APPOIN { | All the departments iil! be closed.) considered aignly valuaale “from ihe ker's name had been mentiones. bullding appropriations and fer stret| peared, and ho discovered, in spite pati eS wat | - TMENTS. | sane Lshobna iia nN owill be thrown Jovernm iador, ee trot at} Henry L. Marble, of Ariington, swore | and park openings. of all bis previous theories, that cof- | iss | employme: Acvor rter the con: a pee x : 4 \ : $12,500 FOR MAN’S LIFE. i the company was to be vertel Inthe! that he raw a man resemb!ing Barker] There were neven bidders, and Dev-/ fee was really the cause of his trou- away tf the| uty Comptroller Levy, In the absence of] bles, and the leaving off of coffee ai eee ears nach tne Comptroller Coler. announced that the/taking on Postum Food Contes u ie Wyle, awno Lien by | best bid was a Joint one Cee & proumae about fe perfect cure. hen Keller was shot, ral ie Mw Al OD and Harvey Fi ions, at le speaks also of Mrs. Josep secures the incorpora-| PACK, low running, toward him after and that the stock would nrob-) Kelly, Hving at Elkhart, Ind. oars } fi Hayea| sho wos aMiicted muchas he was, Ottleeste mthinony HINGTC diay’ foltow on the Northne edetondat 1 te Pres. | "1 iEF Yy ders of the i xh, ont hy the Irees.| AVOTHER FERRY VICTIM eS OE el rar ak deta $ Nee ese aeuts ill rharen of the common T—The (Presi } Wife of Missing Man Henre He Was ‘kK and that thelr Interests were not 3 e Joopardiad untt! jn April, 189%, when sear Atninracten doom aiutisaieere of the, Ecuadorian Association. in| (0, f20t" were fred, abiy be awarded to these firme, Wai - heed ' i you ever been mistaken for bidders were W Bh aul | No. 9 and 10 Ean River ali day expect- t nodings cf the New Senet king) str. “Burkert” he was aaked hy the| «Woe, erin crust Company, O'Con-| but had become more emaciated than and tac Ae i Seven Thousand Out Of | te any moment tha: the y of her! rs defenne. + | nor & Kohler, Parson, Leach & Co, and| he, So she quit drinking coffee d Mithdwas andi Batt | rig Wicharda, Leus | ge ig N husband would be drought from the ide jhe, tintted, States Mortzage,| way Miovreplye | Take ihe Mistake.” | Kunn, Loeb a Co. Joinily: Cs. Bchu-| took on Postum Food Coffee,” Sic ithe tons of her husband, by n Ji 1 by brever, marine corms) Employment at New- Nortatichd, She te Mra.| eo ute are waned Th the, ceeastt.| The resorblance of Barker to the wit-|DSKeF & Co. is now a healthy and robust lady Justice Rusmell in the Sup Dea AU nesNess| port News. tame. “and went clopment Company, of |PeS® 18 quite strong. Mr.’ Levy sald that the bid» wereland willing to make aMdavit that Raa ‘ ee ie Hewadorian. Asnocin-| Addie Terhune, the wife of the jant-| slightly better than the last sold. but! Bostyum Food Coifee saved her. Dorp, 3.1." with her arney, tes-| he was not wholly satiafed with the he Guavaquil ard Quito | tor of the Town Hall, at Ki hushand : Hemera f M1 eel i . ny, Lord Hillingdon, |tifed thar whe admitted Barker to the| prices. The gentlemsa from Milford speaks it et ” ve at Serepore, en ey OPER ArT RU ie ARR ries ertan, Bir Jamie fivemtt nt, Dullting when ne gave himself 7. or ———_— also of Thomas McDonald aa having - He died > A —Mra. Addi. (Special to The Evening World.) minutes i¢ fore. U i ; Sir Robert P. Moneriefte, nna Carter *) a palo young ve ember of Ting Grou i xon Cama ork, hax take SWPORT NEWS, Va. dune 1t-—lelme with we mat tamed eases et Hon. Evdney’ Carr Giynn, Mon. Pascoe | womaln wearing her heal! and neck ind Teva leniatriie, recovered by using Postum.| Tt can Pa., June 17--Abour| be had at all grocers, A gocd cup Milla, Hon, Al-| steel cage such as I Sha lease of a c used by peimena) | WII-KEBBA ItIth a v on Bellevue ave ainiats on strike did not return to he wotked In Darvin's machine| cernon Henry Sf liam Lo. 4 $ oy" . , ay Muc-| with fractured necks, was sworn. 1°00 men and mloyed at the} of Postum cannct be made st Allan! owned by Jolin Cadwalader, of New| VOlk this morning and the shipyard nn cetty nas flenale, Evremont tone Nocton ang Ars| too, aw Marker tunnirg away Broderick collerien ot the ‘Temple Coallig boiled long enough to unless tt for re: Pompany York, ‘This ls the frst time thie: Mra! W 3: down thin evening at 6 o'clock, CUTER eeu apd torent GIT Sher, qilurman, of England: ex:Sayor| shooting. | Een and Tron Compaay” at today be-ltho flavor and food Value, thea tt is @y)wued! for $25,000. Canimack haw taken & im accordance with a statement mado Stevens had been with him on the boat. ex-Gov. George I: Hoadley, of Oblon | pow. morathas Tt 1A) Until to-mo:-|cauge the company: refused (0 discharsa gor 1G " fg I ; os us, i : : ; ; ( wee i ;

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