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NIGHT) 7 TET ee Weathe r—Falr To-Night, Warmer There@ay. A __EDITION __ NEW YORK, “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2901. "PRICE ONE ‘CENT. VERY WILD. Giants Line Em Out, Making Four Runs in First Two Innings, but Their Pitcher Helps Pirates Score, qe . ‘The Matting Order. sew York, Pittsbure, van Haltren, Clarke, If, Scibach. If Ritchey. | Beaumont. Mathewson hi iatherteon, Bay, i POLO GROUNDS, June 19—Fred Clarke and his hustling Pirates fresh from the capture of rich plunder on ther own smoke-awept — stamping grounds, trotted our on the lot to-day determined to keep up the winning streak that has placed them at the top of tne percentage column several lengths in front of Davis's cripples, who showed the way in the chase for the pennant until they ran across the hoods) in the wild and woolly West that worked his banefui Influences and put one-third of the regular line upon the hospital tat, ’ What Happened in Pittsbars. “When we got to Smoketown ten days ago we had-a good lead,” sald Acting Captain Setbach before the game; “and when this str)ped mocking bunch got through with ux we were in second place, We're a little to the bad Just now without Davis and Buelow, but I think ff we hustle hard we may return the complime: off these stranger things happen to baseball. . Matty Anxious ta Pitch. Christy Mathewson, who was bumped pretty hard by the Pirates in the first two Innings of the game he pitched The Pirates Meet the Cripples. LIVES LOST IN CRASH ON RIVER. Cut (Continued on Eighth Page.) LIFE NEARLY » CRUSHED OUT. \ Ocean : Liner Bremerhaven Down a Sand Scow in the Stream. Wheelman Was Run DownbyaTrolleyCar and Pinned to Wall. (Special to The Brening World.) PATERSON, N. J., June 19.—George Clayton, a collector, was pinged be- tween a stone wall and « trolley car this morning and his Ife almost crush. ed aut. The accident occurred on Paper Mill filmone one of the most dangerous pts n] aboard. Some of the men are believed to have The oll tank steamship Bremerha: wan proceeding toward the oil docks in{ Greenpoint at 4.55 o'clock this afternoon | been drowned. when off pler 18 East River whe ran into) The Bremerhaven kept on her way to and wank a sand xcow with several men the oll docks eee erialn that it dm due to no an- United States. J tint no pollt v Clayton: Was riding his wheel and. he turned into the vend of the hill Mize car Jumped the track, ronning Clays | COUNT CASSIN J Is quite ce tagonigm gaint ton dawn. c <1 whe ie his power on Instead of o Re knew hing. of "any European and t added to the unfortunate m ihovement against Amerioan product. Myton was carried to his hom block: away, and his injuries may p: ON TARIFF WAR. ».2::2: TRENTON, No J. ‘ 3 19.--The Amal: ! any: Med cere Increasing Ite STOCK INCREASE. RACER KILLED AT SHEEPSHEAD. SHEEPSHEAD BAY June 1¢—Woaile the horses wei into the backatreten during ¢ RACE. REV. KELLER'S VISITS MATHEWSON _.|But Court Does Not Permit Her -|- to Relate Her Story of Her Alleged Wrongs by the Minister. (A Full Report of Mrs. Barker's Contession Will Be Found on Page 3.) The sensation to-day in the trial of Thomas G. Barker at Jersey City for the 5 | shooting of. Rev. John Keller was furnished this afternoon when Mrs. Barker took the o- S|stand. , She made an axcellent witness, and her story, so far far as sh: was p2rmitted to tell it, was well told. Rev. Keller’ listened with the keenest interest to her narration of their friendship and the estrangement. As the Court had debarred her husband from relating the story of her alleged wrong by the minister she likewise was not permitted to tell it. Earlier in the day she issued to the press her sworn accusations against the clergyman whom her husband's bullets blinded and well nigh kitled. Barker testitied that he was half crazed for two weeks by what a of his wife and Keller. Finally she made her alleged confession. ‘President Baldwin, of the Committee of Fifteen, had said that a man another who ruins his home. This had a strong ertfect’on his already “I met Keller face to face and shot him,” he said. Court adjourned at 4 o'clock until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. MRS. BARKER TELLS OF _ FRIENDSHIP AND ENMITY. friend had told him He had read that has the right to kill overwrought mind. te you say the wrong: of the shooting? on the street. Mra, Parker was called av a witness; prior to April, IMT A. Very often after Willlam J. Thompson had teati- Q. When did his visite ceass fled, He ie the man who gave her hus- cores ners tae band the fray inkling of the alleged | yen hte visite? latiane between Mra, Barker and the cletgyman Me, Barker appeared to he composed As she an- Vials. Q. Did he ever come to your house after the wrong? A, Never, Mr. Erwin objected to Mr. Van Win- Kies questions, “He is playing to the Freqnent Visitor. “From two to five times a week.” Q. Did Mr. Barker often do things £ she took the rtand. Keller? A. Yes; made out marriage cer- | Jury.” sald the progecutor. awered questions her features lixnted up |titicates and so on | “We will ive and prove every de = and she became almost attractive and | Q) Mrs. Barke you recall Aprit,| tall of time and clreumstance of the as- her eyes, never in repose, were persist: | jaar A, Diatinct Iwavit iat Mr, Keller and the State de- ently cam, down. Q. What reenil to your mind sofsire if you will admit evidence of the as- At times she looked at the Jury and. diatinctly? A.A ence. sid Me. Van Winkle. then there wan in her eyes what looked! Q. Did this 0 have any ref ruled that out time and time declared Judge Blatr. “It is not That matter will erence ty Mr. Barker? A, it dtd again, Objection offered and answer stricken | worth talking about, ut Ihe excluded.” Q. Did you efer loan money . Mrs, Barker, did you ¢om- Keller? A. 1 dtd. ny one of Keller's wrong. and @. Did your husband know of these » to whom Ant under what elrcum- Joans? A. Of the first two he did; Ike an appeal Her voice Is sweet and well. modulated, Her language refined. Ae | betrayed a quick -appreriation of! he pointn that wuld be of most beneft to‘her husband. Her memorandum proved to be a onaractertatic plece of female book- doping. It consisted of a number of xiips of papar.‘penned together, frayed and MWegtble to any one but her. to Mr. the others he didn't * send mo the mine, 1 must A. BARKER, vefore or after ind know of Grew, Very Nervoun, eMbld rine aetl While reading this memorandum Mrs. Barker placed it/on the desk In front! wt her and jeaned on her elbows th Hettersto mudy It. [tC wan seen then ker kn were the amounts of the timo which Mr were for # A Hz were that she was frightfully nervoun for $) the . Ghe showed, too, that she in a woman 1 $2. er Kwrltte MteoVnnEWink the witness) che insult? A. They were to!” memorandum whieh | ward sibdue it before the ordea erose-| she identit | touiiere there any examination, | vith f | While Mra, Harker wan being exam] Q. Thin ix tn your a.| ined Mr. Keller sat like an tmage. Not! yey | once did ane ala at him and no: Daten and Amounts, 1) tid he betray, even when her ac- ae raid Se sitet one were -mtrongest, the allhtest | (@. Enm tte Mell Pe wht | Interest In what she was saying. When the read from her memorandum the item of a loan of 2% cents to the! preacher there was a guffaw in the Mr. Kelley miffed a yawn A. Jan. 2, | thes: “Oh, you Know the iow it, What's the use | aatd Erwtr TRACK, | re turning of tu sata the Court,” fans. poll Ived In time to pi ecks from LOD Sto T ISN: 2 bi Ha Teor ee ateter Aol What “You must address HeLa or brenene si - Aneon race Zeus and Golden Bay co Mra, Lydia Barker!” cailed Mr. Van} 7 NAS anes a Ct tare Ha Seay ee the motorman from: belng Injured by att peter reer aller tant Swinkte, and a musmur atere inc RAYS GU vorrowing money withow Uinleasagiba andy Apt the infurlated. crowd, 1: Com an jam Get fell, The former was inntantiy killed, : OME | your husband's knowleds to ecan't a uni arth st and ad A he Company: | having crushed hin akul anette ah Acta Intec ec i ; ees Thin. firm. never. does, thi we is to pure | ¥ | to etund | then did. 9c ea neethe Harker, how id your husband WASHINGTON, June 19.—Count Cas- panier nerioueandscof menetn J auite, lone, who:rode Zeur, escaped insury. |My Has ker, anm tong have you been | CHW hen gal RR co A a “rn The fartnight before. tia WEATHER FORECAST.) "i",.0¢, tian, Ambameador, im ai FOC un fa ig jer. | Dut Wilson, on Golden Hay, was picked | marrieat’ [asranesl isnt Sremicyentae neleetnllaneating cussing the latest of the tariff | { G v e Jourt of an a ralitiia eared et fs Twelve years” in June, 1890 % ot i wed 2 : | tanue which tas ariwen betwoen Russia | prfca they mean Lalt-priceshalt-pr hate ‘Appeals refusing to continue | UP uncon { | fine tong have you Known Mr, Ket} Q What was the rearon for Htushamit’s Anmutets 3 rate hes tate and &| and the United States, to- saa ald Biba hearts For ingtance, hen acne abide tho tempirary: murction: (eae hurt: | tert” : i paula: the| mission? tia Because of ee wail ner routs and cried, He was warmer Tharadnys Walt 3 Very grave: and he ie hopeful tat. the! Be tnae formerly wold AL a0. andy. | ; east ieas se whean tial vousthurbanaineat learnllscuasaenek ne etere s} hs and: he is'hopeful ctiat el cy ti ewise, hundreds of other barRaina in What More Could Heart of Man | Rapid Tr: ed by | Q. You were a memper of his mis-) W. When did your urban Wl he nleep’ the. nig! Cet) ek Lt Od Me Ho esate ala ie men coting and furnishings, at the | De On TALt {ot this wrong? Answer excluded. Sharyn Seevenrerecciossotestoeet “al economic move pie aad mum ‘and corn Na easing Third avenue, = the'renserivenie times? me” opment of) Tate sigiaen the oericg of 26 Fopnaivanial Q" pid ihe. often coma to your howe Q.. How pany tmes did yau see Mr. N mA £ e a aa Mes Lo id Kms