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—_>——_ (Continued from First Page.) — xk again? Q. Did ywu ask him to = ‘ALT did not. Q. What then T 1 was anked If 1 cc I eatd £ could’ not se Q. What next? ask me if I knew him. was asked 1¢ 1 recognized said no. “Mr, Keller, wen you were walking along Beech street, your head down?" asked Winkle in cross-examinattos “I tancy so; I habitually walk that 1 sald n re volce. Mr. “May st not have been because of the may you were walking, there might have ‘deen A man on Beeoh street ahead of you wham you did not see?" “DT don’t think «0. I hadn't any knowl- edge of any man or any other objeot belng near me." Has Known Darker Ten Years. Q.How long have you known Mr. “Barker? A. I'vo seen him and know im for about ton rs. Q. You had seen him and heard him @peak many times? His voice was ta- Millar no you? A. It was. +) Q. And you didn't recognize his votce ‘when he spoko to y A. The vole @as loud and unusual. 1 felt 1 was e@bout to die and did ret wish to accuse any one. Q. How did you know been committed against you? A. 1 Anew I had been shot, my sight and “tearing were falling, I was choking. I thought I should die (That te all.” said Mr. Van Winkle Great surpriso was exp at the brevity of Mr. Keller's ex ation by oth eldes. As Mr. Keller awas led back to his scat Mrs. Barker leaned over ‘and held a smiling conversation with Miss Germon. *<2It was at 3 o'clock that the prosecu- tion rested. “1 ask the Court,” sald Lawyer Van Winkle, previous to opening for the fense, “to now compel the prosecution to elect upon which count of the four in the Indictment they propose to hold the defendant.” “Motion dented,” curtly. Motion to Dismiss Dented. ‘Then I now ask that this case be @ismissed. Tho State opened with a theory of malice aforethought and man- ufactired a hedge, behind which they a crime hat sald Judge Blair tell him the teTh oll thd should Barker's min allege this defendant hid to shoot do: hls victim. There has not been a of proof of malice aforethought, or that Oks. Barker hid. any where. We objected f “alleged confessions, and we contend that 4ithere iu no legal evidence of this de- Afendant’s gullt. deny the motion,"* said Judge % *piate. “Then 1 ask the Court to direct the acy to acquit on the ground that the Bt.ato has not made out its case. The motion was also denied. Defense Outlined. Lawyer Wall then addressed the jury ' an behalf of the defendant. He prom- sised to show that Mr. Barker wa £ Rome-loving man, an honest, aince + ‘aman. Some time in January, 1991, j Minued Mr. Wall a man namod Thomp- { json came to Mr. Rarker and told him } a ‘that he had hetter talk to ‘about her relations with Mr. 1 2 “Mr, Barker, while professing th p Mighest regard for Thompson, refused to; speak to Ms wife then. We shall ehow what effect thix terrible crimts thd MAKE YOUR WANTS - KNOWN EVERYWHERE Paid Help Wants in This Morning) s World. :::: Paid Help Wants in the Thirteen. Other New York Papers Combined. a irene 6b Lat Las < 5] wactitn: i CANVAKS ens rs 6) AeaRreNtens fesse DERM AIDS NDELIER MAKERS eS THION PRATHER HANDS PAIN WAIST HANDS WAITSRS WAITRESSES: t es tar nad proposed that | Pr Win here objected to the line of the defend ning “De 1 ounderstand that th fs to be that a certain story totd to Mr Barker by Mra. Harker about Mr Kel- | Justin 1 dude 1 Not at allonot jusutheati shall prove that this «tery Rarker’s mind that he was not able te distinguish between right and wrong We will show that he themeht he wast Solng right when hy tothe man tet belleved ty he ole wife's lusulter Warker ‘Tels Wis Story | Thomas Go Barks firs wit called. He wax palpably nervous. | He sald he wan thirty-nine + | and hae been married years was with she Comm un any first as a cable ts L elerk Q. Mow ind hew known Mr, Keller when he broke in Mr hie tte wnd an killed Mr ind M the 4 Ke has ms that we a MISCELLAN BOWS, ET) TOTAL seer oe. ations Can) Q. Dov npxon hid nd Wan we last to Itul pleading show that her « © felt cold t Sat the proper time to the ndminsion of thel day or twa tere teem With alt resp “ourt,’ to th Nervous reaming, V HL his ow whole story; show ne after time how 1 that much he Ve show that Mr kened by atten- dayth Ww wha tion to his wor aleeplers ago “We shadl eed at K in th at night xtpw that the after wife ¢ the and w was cer tote hi nis part ol ona true hat Keller Mrw becuse a RAN Vi Van Winkle fad Mr. Th arker noe 6 Keller Ver. there thilault » show mtn vriatioy told him wan that em there oft tenn auesttos tamint to exclude ect to the court vetnisg sald Judge Blalr tir views as to waat ev dmitte this tria them we f aa they remember Sunday morning, Tene day of tho sinstingh A. Ido, and | ;}COURT CROWDED Attitude of = - \ Noses a Barker Q dust previous te that had yn re vety ¢ m your wife fn wil Mr ime was omer toned Objection was made and the ques- ton was not allowed WITH WOMEN. wert ed when th 1 flersey City surt-rocen, tnosphere that pre-e rker trial was 9} iis morning truth a effect eniiven- t wast itaide veubrte ymuch oy that the nervous awyer 1 court attendant to drive he hand away. The spectators eame r What has come ty be known 1 rier? in the eourt-ras ! Usual eccupants bh 1 seourt opened Tho Women witheaset were ames t artless arrivals, Although they have Wiready testitfed, Hingh) Room nhs daughter, Mar ere dn the Artington c ter on all the ether wit- ean I yeetertay came in | \ ne witnesmen. 4 My the females, | Were unable heir favert j the stand yesterday: Veadouby | Wee called by the 9 ent WAthy jometly souptions. | an of Pastor b rlendsa among Uy who Link or Will testtfy to tite ol Of the assault they have note tthe rity vart who Watehed th Men, Harker 1 “ hat trimmne r She was ac by he Mise Germon mnie consulta lawyer, er whe room om amit imosph. pnd had nothing what: | Keller «Lo his rol Is weak meth fr ud he. raoeffor: + din her ¢ nds convulsively. Her yored. but her face res was totenrely in tof her hustand's hair when ralgnment before the Recorder after erime Henry Sincox, a policeman on the Kearny fores, teatitled that was 1 to che Town Hall on the morning jouting. Marker wax tn the pos ce the 4 Clemen 4, Recorder of the ‘Town of Kearny, wan sworn, He told how ho was called to the scene of the shooting. -MRS. BARKER TO REVEAL ALL OF HER SECRETS. PISGDIOSISOSS99G93- “I want no plea put in my bebalf other than complete justification. That is all I will say nob.” --- THOMAS G. BARKER to The Evening Worla. BEVEV SE WNIT CRO FEC NEIO OO ON ERNE AG crows IM FRONT from the Sua! must ha was dt vem eld and te an d 1, President itoard of Police, H ext witness Dr. iN tw 5 10, in bis otttel 4 Jbe torn down alt 6 fin Jersey. ¢ ‘ é Teauxe he thought 4 corrupted the yo é Mh sud he had practised in $ for thir rand had Krea 3 retice in gunshot wounds: é were Sur >General in the 3 nit you not?? asked : tor Erwtt ; iT didn’t have much exper } a wounde the ed the doce 3 da the métitia to Meditative. rker war tl First. eceaconecoceecaccca MRS. BARKER WILL TELL ALL ON WITNESS STAND. 1 my t tidy a hi “Vou can say evidence, we are going to get Mrs, No matter how, the Barker's story in cts will he told on the wit- ness scm.’ — MARSHALL VAN WINKLE, counsel for Q) beta BARKER, toan Evening World Reporter. 9000006000002K301200000000000300060000000000000908 Doren the this ight hay tere bedelde when small ach ht and 1 wk ected to be excluded?” mR * and) fs bonrinig he defen- sae i Hity to distinguish riche he x cd Mr Van Winkle, "we ask he 1 Kerf ssecutor be ordered to nut] you Kao toutlot! sieht. a. tho| Hise Binder’ neemed to £ be a knock the de- train Airtly. | femme, av it wan diMentt to sce how CUE trial | Mre. Harker’s story wan to be got eee cen, | HEfBre the J Sa Gbat Darker Barker was ny positon. have twiated this wound cing behind him? the shooting? i h etoand to say now] g. Where. had that Mr, Keller might hay 1 cot 1 rem my hon alan | fronted a oman and tn dropping 1 the ground turnir away | ine fed ‘ ne might away] the shooting did 4 tI e rence | 4 statement yo " > shot him] and Mr. Keller Objection was ri was not Couns aawere: announ porarily nhinot was vinibly cast « ed Vigorou seat at thes vue the fret point wo inorOuAly at paca hela nv ther hundr ind Mr. Van Winkle ate Dr. Adrian fy pistol int hits head, kle pth of the ington, desert i war the signal for a chorus of] later on. HSH - | erishtened “OW And a lot of shudder inanterta peouslgne ing from the women In cow . called to we Yemanded Mr. Wall, “do you! More objections few minutes after the [mean to say IT ocantt turn my head so} talned, Mr. Van Dr, Strasser tdentiti Hat Mr, Van Winkle ean shoot me aa} 7 ¥ le ‘as mhot and etl etand in front) was taken from ater ket wuotgand: He point, then ; in relation to Mr. Van Wins turn your back to him for hit you ax Keller was Prosecutor Er the Court to have t on the d the bullet Morris t Asylum at to bullet Ing Dr. Strasser came Dr. James! He sald the} Ext Van Winkie yr ns at Ariington tne |G. dy : Striues Most of. hin experience tn Runshot ys Ee Wounds had been gained on the battle. | Ms wit tale true or falne, that we c st ostate to the; fell tn she ene went calles Your Honor w stand these! '0 attend Mr. Keller soon after the! the husband I ; and there pooting. itis tentimony. wae along the | ‘he reasons. Prosecutor Itne taken by Dr, Strasser concernl the Here’ Prosecutor. Erwin produced -a operation for the removal of the bullec| ground that: Dr, Sehbd OF THE COURT HOVSE » Precedent of t wife told her hv whother or not he any kind with his wife on the mori F the day before. About two weeks before the time of whhdraw the witness, of hin wife. sald Lawyer Van Win- very side and utterly unable to make a Superintendent mestic trouble a predisposing f insanity? Erwin objected on y tenth: . ) fired from, but ysay that it wan fred y the right atde of Mr. marks ho’ of th 1 Mr xton to Ve eninge ead by" pro! va millet of nkle, “betwe f ors in that ream? nan the police Fi nelty Ba Thad. the putlet, i In't da t go of tt I «brain is : normal tify Mr. Ba +3 Dr. Extoi ML Tentinen. con mony” xtrallan| Me see as to | Was the bullet Hat to tie ature of the ecar of mid, by the dir as Keller ty the man He must have nes other yocattons asked Mr. Wa dent of th ont and hospital ithe as he: t take some understan Influenced hin ace Caat Down, allowed to sa) had a conversation rT you on the morning of Around the corner of Midiand avenue, you come from? A 1 Mr, Thompson make u concerning your wift aised and the question 1 i that he would tem- Barker town when he took his “We'll get all this Make a Point. made and av hemmed in on were Winkle, called Dr. Britton 1. of the Insane j* Plains, AL Tt te aul to a husband of of a tale of raviahment be the ho auMctent to render ne? the Evans bad no particu- } For Barker Mr, Van Winkle REV MRK LERVID CAPT. A.S. CRRRIAGE A Or FOO OOO OOOO ere 1 MOOOOOOOOOOOOOD OC ELL NG A OBOOC ROWAN BURNED A TOWN. Hero Who “Carried Message to Garcia” on Military Trial in MANILA Cant. Andrew 3. Rowan, of ¢ enth Inf the destruc causing an jon In the un of rir L town, ace |tive: re vf oth tal ‘ A oonitve who had assassinated a orporal was eaught and Killed, ¢ adjacent with an then hurned town the Philippines. lected to undertake a most hazardous Mission to Cum before the war with pain ‘den. Miles selected him to oarry messiige to Garcla. He aid 90 and rer turned in safety ading the Spanish soldiers and spies after many” hair breadth excanes, | He was then a Heutenant. For his during undertaking he was promoted to A Hentenant-eoloneley of volunteers, i rn trip after he had ‘met Garcia and Gomez, Deut. Rowan end 3 1 xailed 20 miles in an ar with Spain he was sent Ines Virginian by birth and was from West Point In AERIS the Pi Te Ix Braduater ndant, Law- + dit not propos nt was sufferin Wall said show ict 7 from emotion«l “May 1 ine what kind of Insanity you hope te biish?” asked the Court Phe kind of insanity that makes the with It unable to dint sulsh between right and wrong.’ “What kind of insanity is thi Prosecutor Erwin, rea sample of tt," retorte! Law- yer V wrt then adjourned until 19 to-morrow morning. Prosecutor Erwin says that mains for Barker but to y'clock, o:hing ead guilty. 8 that attempt to get to-morrow, "If are other ther will OOD WILL OF MRS. COOPER. Lack of Makes Bequests Vague. for’ pro- chtet oper. Apccullar wit! was offered bate In Brooklyn to-day by th beneflelary of Mrs. Harrlet 1. Tho wil! reads: “LT leave and bequeath to my mother, Susen Pepper, thin house No. 21 Fifty: seventh street and everything eve with the exception of Five Dollars which 1 leave to my Ueloved husband who has veen the very best of men I know he can make a living for himself. “HARRIET B, COOPE It ts entirely without punctuation, and the clerks In the Burrogate's gf undecided whether Mr. Cooper was pest of men" or the known tu’ che, cestatrix, SThd estate le valued at 68,000, the “yest of men" mucctuation) USSIA TAXES QUR BICYCLES. New Move in Tariff War Started by Gage WASHINGTON, June 18.—The Russtan Ambessador, Count Cassini, has com. municated to tthe State Department that in consequence of the action of the American Government through a Treas- ury order of March 9 last applying tar- if restrictions againse Russian petro= leum Imported into this country the Russian Minister “of Finance, M. Do Witte, hax Issued an order dated Juno 7 Imposing a high tariff rate on Amer- jean white resin or califin, galapot, and Increasing the rate on American biey- under article 173 of the Russian VAN COANUT. yt iad th, 10 RY 1b. 15 54 BARCLAY ST. COR WEST BWAY 2 29CORTIANDT ST. COR CHURCH Help Wanted—Male TWO WAITER. WANTED at ay ‘alerts Cacno, on odmmlgsion; 534. st. eas Bayonne, Node a