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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1901. MRS. BARKER TAKES THE WITNESS STAND. ABA AA OAReeeAAeRenee enenneneneees. > > . = » > > > » -———____—_—— - =" She Makes an Excellent Witness ? 4 for Husband So Far as She Is 2 Permitted to Testify. Tells of Pastor’s Friendship and Estrangement and of the Amounts of Money That She Loaned Him at Various Times. PISS STELIOS TSI L TTS TT TTT T Tee T yyy AF Mite did not, Nelther of may Q. How often did you wee Mr he your employment during the fortnight) “Didn't you shoot » man ont) Q. Since the shooting have you ever a : 1 Co Jattor what vou ca mivtilt before the shooting. simple or complex?| Went once ft! been out of the State without your @) Did you my to your husband hl ny avenue hen again phabetical order from one system to an- . K i “Did she ever say anytilng about an; a day or night before t phot Ts I F other, mit yon threaten to shoot) action she feared. vou might take wit ee thing lke thie: °T Mon tacos ny n wae mes sin Mow much dn you weigh? A. About y in Ariington about trou-| Tespect to Keller?” E: a. Mae teeihattina saitaiiweuthta Lm Re } an allay nian you \wels Ni Q. Dian‘t your wife say to you, “Tom, 5 i Be a Fi b we will Hve this down: anything you down, If you do anytt rt 4 Q. How much Md you welgh in Jan-| ye. mixht do would only bring disgrace upon disgrace us both, A. 1 do! ‘ I can't: remember wary? A. About 132, TWh x : ea whetacr {it was the Tow much did your wite welgh in| Dll sou shoot Keller after he] Excluded afternoon, one or the 6 is su keep a memorandum of Jacnary 2?” on cova? ae be eu ening es Trouble with His Head. a Q. What ted yeu te say that to him?) yup A. Yes, This memor ‘Thin question was excluded. Also the Wand shodyawaysand enlelding hls | john On Stevens, teiniaterial ii appear= f face with his hand. He fell Just ax 1 tke himself T cou! ance. precise in speech, was sworn after Loso ut got to him. Harker stepped down. He sald he waa AL He act mito Mr ok to whether he hud noticed any jquery FESSS OSSTSTVIFGVSYSGSS SHSTSSSSISSSSSEVIG hardly get him to speak to me. Hey, ewahankan ea cried [change in his wife's phyaical condition . E : “Od he any anytht Araiatant Secrstary 0! y a ‘i reemed to be choke 1 war at fe kethok fora tims after the date of the ullege! wrong. fe Sena eee, ptm Seuss azine | Gabler compery rand icnac teria of nis cond ar “ anit Prosecutor Erwin cross-examined. VA OULU? hin desk in the New York offic He Q. What was yor thy ca a What time did you leave your| f rrmember after the Arat she | lescribed Barker's duties in detail. 7 ‘ a DI a 3 ora fortnight pre- A. 1 could xearee 1d pie & ry |e te 1 Done Thac vioux to Feb. 3 lant, up to his usual E me. He couldn't roth ear wax up. ae tore & PPRPAAADAAORODRDS SEDSERE! ant standard? A. Twas compelled to reprove @. De you why atin ¢ 2 him a half a dozen times. 1 didn't. know he did toward x 2 ke what was the matter sith him. Te ae he did toward you dri sae rn FIT; ‘ [the first time Thad ever had ocenalon, weeks preceding t aAD PY During the r amination of ind fault with him. He was particu- a i QUAY HAUE Waa, Ie CTN ; re with |@ Barker, Lawyer Wall walked back and|iariy. bad) un the Friday before. the : not allowed to answer.) ne of Mr y forth between the witnens and Prosecu- | shooting i a AmiwiGe S tor Erwin. He had walked in thia man-| ,Q: What caused you to correct Mr, 4 Crosa-Bxam oy Harker? A. 1 spoke to him several 4 ned M PY ner about alxteen miles since the ¢ times and lie pald not attention. T asked 2 Mr. win cross-examined Mre r . he t lg began, and Mr. Erwin finally objected. | him what was the matter and he sabd ker. date ep the repay @ “Mr. Wall shouldn't be prancing up | Mix head troubled him xo that he didn’t . 3 Q. Where were you bn: palate A. April 15, aso He @ and down like this," he protested, “He DOM SHUR RRO hE emia Teein Tand. a himself in my house i= annoys me, and I ask the Court to] your office for peaceablenees of Mr. . Q. How tong have you been in this ime you saw Mr. | @ mahe him dealst."* Marker prior to February 3, 19017 A. I * country? A. Fifteen youre. A Tt was not | @ The Court shut down on Mr, Wat's] 20) Tt was good. 5 Q. How long since you have atten tet Mev lumisenraaceninl® pedestrian exercise, and the trial went ‘Thom ‘Told Barker. the chapel tn Arlington? A. Since June. |i youe hous on. At the afternoon_seasion Willlam J. he lived in the same Rarkers, He yaw Bar- During the examination of her hus-|Thompron teatltle band Mrs, Barker sat perfectly still, | house with the 1599. 4 Mra. Barker Q. Dit yeu detong to any church £021 OT When oe initted ty cell | FRIENDS OF KELLER ENTERING CLERGYMEN Foon the : # elety? A. One soclety, Bethany Chamel | reer atany t after ansault did | @& COURT woking at her hands, The firnt time | ke ry day for two weeks before the 4 Q. Did you attend any meetings elther of you speak? AON We dia] © since the trial began there was color in| shooting. Barker visited him at hix of- 3 Bethany Chapel after ceased ate fie PSVISSSISSSIO IFS PIVPFSSOSII GS ooo dich her gray face when he described his|fice in the Times Building, this ct tending church? A. I don't remember | yy. enough to apeuk Whar ft meeting with Kellor, In relation to a story Thompson had Q. You took consideraide interest nt iy Seanad | VIVID STORY PME CORRE RS ICUS When Barker, on croes-examination, | learned from Mrs, Barker. the church altar, didn’t you” AL Yes Ul a ie WiLN NIG Re heroel ex tit enittiticeathuas| told of the shooting In a tone he might] “When did you lenrm the story Rave aome clothes and other furnish- " inz: Q. When was it your have used in conversation about a church service the cheeks of his wife were a fiery red. From that time on ave spoken, but he didn Q Where’ AL At Mra. 3, rom M bout Hackert” he middie of October | OF HUSBAND. An's house ee nt of matory and first Paeneneneneneneccenoeosoneenses ‘i " Iwas there with my huaband. He diet | , 6a began to have sleepless nights? A. TRO) Y RoR e NT | A desperate man was Thomas G. Rare 0 until the ordeal was ovet her face was) 1900. A i Weeks before the shooting Mrabiackerieerimlnatien ker when he came inte court today. Des What was the story t! covered with q b:usn. “Did you tell Barker all of the ud of his s that all would he chafed and amen of | a Q@. Did he # Al) during these two weeks? A. I can't say Q. Did he go out on tin wh Bundaye? A. Not after he Hite the meothing heya, their assuran Jobe right in the end, frettel while awaiting Rarker’a Absity. fory at oncet? Mr, Erwin examined Barker at length} No, 1 wanted him to get the ma: about hie office dutles with the object of : showing that his work of changing the pat. ds ObJected to, and Uarker was not ale lowed to tell the story. “What was your condition?” point and vocurred when ste ate the witness ohatr i from Jorit the ata wae ina awit © 4 story. An Ewwellent W the bell In the CourtHouse tower, O64] ¢ aystem of filing letters was not so sim-| MF. Thompson wax not permitted ¢ a Q. Were you out with your husband) ; lirtekiy to { H2f8Ous temperament he had tall ple tell what story he had told Bark be o “ erks? as . J me SO) open on the expesu the dup during Unone two weeks? ALT was 1 Seer Rone UT iat Recker ire Hel nthe exposure of the dupiteity Have you a confidential poaltion Ne alleges in the man he study of pad been sick. Q. How long? A. Pwo venrs, Stepped down from the stand he her ent uualy and amkedt the Commercial Cable Company? | HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. and A. Lean't say that I have. Long hours Q. Were you out the day before tne ANE ONer et Hin haw an HM and heavyeeyed Q. You have arisen from the position | — «your mecion hooting with your husband? Al tw sing nen of Mr Van Winkle and Mr frattalcerant cutive | The truth they're rath shooting e Mrs. Harker stniied up in tin snd] Wall Although they professed hope Seee ee ere en ee eco TS. | oad) 1 kenwn your! pric for an hour or two. a nodded tn the negative She made at when they eared they seemed hopes reason of your executlve | | Nouid have Lought here long ago." @ Was he out shat evening? A. 1 heard from 1 tomy much that as my | A customer sald thls the uther day, Hid with expressed not the On the other nd, Uh prose ‘And what be said we know you'll say ability ae ® penman and arnatic ability FEFESSTISGSSGSESGS GIISSFISESSSHGSTSS SHSSHFITIFISITTIT VIII 54: % swear he was not {tation in her answers and AEE ee Ht take the troubl ‘a it ner ansWers and | cutor stretehed his neck in his eharacs rity aie in making charts, ft you'll phe trouble to compare es Almost Deflant 5 and happenings accurately | terete w 2 chatted RAR iy i nel eee BARKER DESCRIBING THE SHOOTING. indy Have vou worked since the shoot- LAr Me Ds Se iat LIE cel tai arker had her head up naw and aot to be or U Us hel mild nary tt me Sketche fe. in 1 navy is Hy estes mgt (is Tee Ee pa RUT cs caine ‘ i eal ie! mu ve We sat It waa hus early 1& iSketchel from Life.) "SE at he eNO alae on The trouble with the three or four r direc Mr. Fi # ehalC of her husband or partieularts | him before ours ha Ree ‘ hultGabe cai ‘ou Were out on bal ii i 3 was almost detant Fagaiust Keller, but her story, mo] Great at was the crowd {1 ue : 99 99ORIUTSTISSIVEGS BETIVIOVOD SIDI ORE | ror oer Mivined Fou could wot | Other stores whose clothing is as $ Q. When did your husband Ke out on} tir ae ahs ow ed ta tel areye day aftern: nite . Niiteaberent some tine in January, [house on the day of the ahooting? A.| leave the State? A. 1 have left the good as ours is that they charge like ‘ the day of the shouting. A. Tn the | ried convie i ay ot were | initda Un Rn About a quarter of § o'clock. MQ. Wax one of your bondamen with |agas company. The advantage of morning. fo asked him aytome fresite | : f Wu clock rae QW et NT heard some- |. How far in your house on Laurel vf my bondamen In) buying here isthat you get the finest a World with pictures of the funeritt ae audit soiree tt Gu inf thing and became halt craze avenue from the corner of Midland ave- Mansocrernunen tne A ca 4 © the Queen of England apt Ania | iawn 2H is Q When wax t Lone or twofnue and Meach street? AL About mix] yatin t wn hall in Arlington. |and most reliable clothing in thi ae i atthe blocks: after the shooting? A. 1 told him T aad | Country at what we believe are the Were a New Vorb. Pravin teal Sa “ killed oman and asked him to tak you met him | Qo After you reached Midland avenue y Hilal a man and ited im ive impair ‘lowest prices ever quoted at a cloth. ~ that Sunday ing? A. Yes and Beach street, where did you @o?| up. ing sale. Every garment is now ‘ax the $3 he owed vour wife re-| 4. f went to Elm street to get a news| Q. Dil you use the telephone in the] > ga it w AO Fifty dollars repall when paper, own y ball Pyare tha nts being sold at almost HALF-PRICE, £ SQ. Mad you made any arrangements “ to spend the A. We were golng to New York to the Museum in Central Of course the ox ‘ Mrs. Barker was the magnet that d ie attonda, There wage an lini Willlam Ko Senith) wal He fives in Artinit Sn and works ¥ ake me[fhe Commerctat Cable Company in at! 5 a re i : Park. Thad asked iim to take me [ie Commerstat Cable Company in att) doo that hoewerlng 4M Sere seats ain ket the newepaper: a. | Pea’ Shot? Kei taaeen Wei, 1) 300 of our finest suits—blue c. there hetor i tans we much fort Was there any 1 b : my wife and break the news Kently- | serves flannels.etc, ked Pe ae etore member calling on Mra} The reoutatton of ME Harker in Arling= | vad inet Would be a hysterte rot DM you read or hear any tains Se here did you not A.T re | gatig Eamincronmecxaminad ‘eitoutiy, | & sil etc, —are now marke ' ritethiens,!) Wea inaWorvesns en where did. DA. 3 je acto Y Buckley and making arrangements for[ {8 for peace and quieter, he salt i utburst nilaer oor Q. Th ere y poing all over the actions of Harker down from $15, $18 and $20 to traced my steps to the corner of Beach shoeting within to ahow. that’ Barker, after the | $8.50 each. a front room. A, F remember calling on excellent Th View of the trend the trial ty a wi) we owhort thme: before the | taken considerable attentton teat i twenty dase previous te that st and Midland avenue. ‘shooting, war thoroughly composed and nee Gans Wa A Cs CUS EA ic eee cs Sn ROE ART anes tion tongs were you there? A. A| Showed no traces of naanive.” "| $18 Black Thibet Suits ALL NOW team per ae Tener abe Fanket him, what wine the matter” | ai uaereissieted ME LHM HUB RERERENTONUET Re eyecare hee few seconds, [saw Keller approaching | ‘Thought of Keller Day and Nisht.| $18 Blue Serge Suits $ 50 Mrs. Huckley tyes direetly acrves} Sat He EU 8 as) Jise tS eceng tes and walted for him. Gore - Check Worst SAU PA VanteE Crome} selves am eplled “Ot Fried and have children dannary eee | Qutge Itlatr admitted the | Q. Why dit you walt for him. A. 1 you reel sondacavTaacbousinns loners $16.50 Worsted Suits — shooting and ne : ‘ Le aleca reels Mitt «Law han not allowed tha stopped th seseite unt | itr don't see how the wanted to speak to him, asked Mr. Erwin. $20 Oxford Gray Suits where the Rev, Keller toarts Aypections stopped the answer [fir the. recita wart af the: stary rllete hou pre ih ; b alee Sti Flannel "QD! you call ou Mra. Huckiey aboutP he parc referring ty tie aster aa} that ds aah to have driven Harker | Woe ani juilexception. Yo Wine whats manners was ihe coming 2 Jpchoushtithe caters seh $18 ed Suits e ON Straight toward me. from my wife J ited me. 1) $18 Black Serge Suits 0 st oallowed «afd Lawyer). scoundrel wast pree Man {fieane phe jury men knew the subste getting ner front auawered " rt " Court comment on the Imp AML you notlee how 4 cilaareriinemant gh MereranmOcncwedilnowacch Ar keceh t full well, On least, knows | fucins a New York oe ee tte oe tte neta ae xan | thomaht of the fellow all Jed In this lot are Bae sample sults from ‘ Q. wy isnt Mrs peoevetul charaet ind is f toward hin x i “hatrman = te Tobtint at ment ¢ t him off my head. 4 number of sults A 2 Imund A. Comatim gave similar test on stretches to the side of lenleney inmittes of Fifteen OS Celntrongthakman, number io: Pay nomen) mana directly u on the part the jury toward. the | ut yy) Wink 1 Mocks from your house to where you! Q. He wasn't «fellow when you retort feenion) from single ende of 4 Rev. Mr. Keller lived? redid John Sumner, one of Mar 7 u i Kivi sat ina speech i Bonne 7 Buty Aa MAE SdilcileEata] tiful coatly fabrics. fee i acenaed nie dear met Keller, A. Thirteen blocks: Pete frendly, was, hez A. I considered | “Gur very best 428 and #28 eulea are now marked 1s nearly opposite i aalLaat ia one d - ifr . + ‘ ae iv the Morris Phaine Sica ar ker sa Ue DenewArAmens man. Asked I knew Keller went to chureh |) vod taught Keller how to ride a vercoata on which former prices were — vi {| testa. She ware Mark skirt. it ee ior ener es i mornings at about § o'clock? |iyoles An I ald. are now $6.50 each. All are fi Aastim, whe wis on tt wh shirt waist, a high white collar DUQUE a etar Fikes sale To Rey John Keller eT ele liar tor ithe) shoat ina jored beautifully, A few sikeltned LAR OTESANOER EDR gee re PESINOE NT EDPEEE SOD Higherade work / atiy reduced prices. An itmtmense stock of ) exeluelve woollens to pick. trom. rdny, wae recited is Have you examine! chs defendant? A. 1 have flearn that you $t which you} Juntlty ve tity re A brown hat trhmmed with white t feather, We Mre Harker | Q, Did you Intend to meet him that} Whien were you out with your wife? A, ’ T don't remember. A. No. 1 thought 1 might!” Q°Dy you mean to may you dit not | Nore pi him nome time. mean to kill him? A. I shot when I was] ‘THe 830 BROADWAY, 13TH ogre ¥. didn't you, ua a matter of fact,|not myself, Something drew me to it. | NUMBER, oom ATREETR, © borrowed from | morning? boat different times, It wax not UNL vester tay ned of thin ae Keller on ay my owlt i < 4 4 mint Lawyer Van} rie answer was stricken ent amd Tone amon WHY | xo to that corner expresaly to meet |! #1W hie head and fired, 3 D Mp thit some ex-f ha stat Seller?” ‘Tears Eyes r \. seb ae Se Saw Him im His Blood. por yWiny did you buy thin, revolver? aj » $ iphera trateeript Qe Your Wis based yavte (Shs : 5 ak “e ms oO you mean to say Id not Ins : 3 | the record amended} yoaet 4 Wot ce kl any wer? oN ald not expret to meet him }ecnad to damage some one with It. A. T 3 aurtcate Wen a FE waited ThER TORN RR h "e lenow why T aid tt. f waa In that nats Ga Wife < ‘ Aa Q. Why dit you pass the corner and [atate of mind I just bought It. ? Mhur Ite Nnawer atrioher otierel wash rent thenl retirnltornt2eAil ji A Q. You knew tt war Keller's uaual > th Po wieh to fnivh thin! Gow ( . 1 please reply ta my letter «1 war in auch & lume co xo to church, didn't you? A. T rere opacities Sree hotly Mt ankine vow te return patate of mind that f did not know what | aid. Great Sale of . NO BUSINESS Halve rensdawancubliged eto ita tre tne to grant y se thm Q. Now, Harker, Just tell the Court |fone believe I did, but I did know f ) ; en) that he] ite ta eran ve utter [82d the Jury how you shot Keller that [hud shot after I saw the blood, [ real- 500 2vls % CAN THRIVE i ; wo Avieone ime ching under aval morning? A. He heeltated and stopped ized then that | had damaged Keller. i on the stun the sine Ata shall ! a about twelve feet away. He spoke first, | 2: At the time you shot did xo | wien enue leet tee ! a) THOM HARKER : know the nature and the quality. of : te be naked } i ‘ : 1 1 elon Your alleged 2 1 wad "You —- villain, you wronged [done mean Injury—a serious injury— | | L Jy osyinptom MrJ A. Tointended t ty A newspaper, f i 1 wherein you} third day after my xe letter. AN sites! -‘Thenl shot and nomething 001 jed. me to shoot. - town date alk OI on Iwearny nw : f ewe ery hon “ouae| oomy house $3t y was beside myael * \ i ny} ws re ‘ itp ia r és c he same thing m ice boy brought te my house § Q Then what did you dot A. I rushed qannenaes yourself with anger? A. T to be sold at Ye vi &k Waa . Lond avenge to. He aareh TERS i is in nk no. ices & lesa, Tin tatk fr Hie manifested great | Where E met Me way ri ee Tee TQ. Du you knew of anyother reanon | (werd him, ” c dave you uty repre! P - seen KPa TEM ee Sue ' Mo Ero eee ee ce iicauled wou A. Tf 2: How near to Keller were you when ted and gi! 4 x Cus rn iene ed ut n placed | Way he =h i ft © A. | you fred the second and third shots? came in hy knew of no other r that my TA ad been was closer to him. Girls’ Dresses, Paid Help Wants |" beatae , Read : in This Morning's! iis. se oui mate a ai ota oget Mra. Mark i redid you meet Keller ; Mo peen ) vite had left Mr, Keller's church, She : : int of weeping. ny wile wae he would have | wife haw Q, How many shots did you fire? A. |! ma RES ng the corner, 1 firat saw Aa left the misston In the spri: ta t I regret the whole occurrence,” he is World, :: sj a fat it 5 nivnie & c ? ave learned since I shot four times. 14. *Artch ri to my wife and . . i LAGI ‘ Tae ghithulNactors Wutsthein ty ate menace {allowed the answer to atand | Q. Did you know tn J Q. Do you mean to tell this court and| Keller, af course) me impe style; of mercerized 4 omy ited Ome, tory eicontenaiol vo ife te! mins that you fired 1 el it Ast $4 i 3 ‘. er ; 3 1 9 ‘Thirteen Other New Yark | ' va ‘ nt sald morning, Me. lh by the way JoourBelfT AL No. “Wan he always face te facc ip allyectmene rene acer $1.95, Papers Combined. ESS BLAME ‘You villain, youfSour wife was w Went Wheeling ter. with yon ducing the subseq Ket hh wt | t he ‘The tae wa ve ed to Ma ” rh be forthe dS ad PETS hed tala former] 50 5 ‘ hea Dea Now, as ir intimacy with | abate t you did mot know what you oo Rd $3.50 to $4.50. | . Untelowtls to Rell, Mit you often go bleysling to-| ‘No, Me wae wat, Me fell Jnae aslwere dotmgtty | Girls’ Dresses, AWNING HANDS: 4) IMPnoVvEne 4 Domestle Troubles Pr. ‘AL Yes. re ei him. When I saw him was conscious of the tert! 5 AGENTS 18) gastrons . wh eng kh ous he . friendly you know a Mr, Tsompson?} tying there and saw the bleed I Petal at jer bad done wri id colored rad mercerized) - ArrnesTicns st sew | cchthe ness ne face turned By Ing? Aa. Yeu. aa mew I was new | linens and white lawns AKERS 2 kites rey sae hens prey ; ated wildly with GQ. Did he board at the same house | PORE meatisi me Side the man was Kelle! BARTENDERS a lhiTteeioee war ay Rienial icon toll og) his al you did? A. Yee colled and went away hevrt Didn't you know you hai violated $3 50, NONNAZ. Mister ' ahi ; | ehceiMsncoles ‘ Q. Was there anvtntng that Inter- domet Terribte.”’ tbe slawa whenwyounghocestelerss A7t eo? HooK HIND EIs ‘ ath Larose tr a early of ith yo your work tn vhy: ? |G. Didn't you know you wer fe ly $6 to $7.50. : a sel rer eer ret erga ET Rete eee arly part of} fered with your Q. Why hurriedly? A. Because [ real. Mdn't you know roe were taking ormerly 17» 50. . ROvE Siksies i RRR Fal eine Ketter was | youp accuntomed way for a fortnight] ized T had done something terrible and] the law into your own hands? A; Noth- Girls’ D BRAM IV ORIENY orenzon lee He thenmine 1 borrowed shooting? A. Yes, I waa In) 1 thought 1 should tell the authorities {nm about it came to) my: mind.))1\ Know, irls’ Dresses, a i cay re a sh owledge a bad of mind. I did not do my} why 1 had done tt. In redirect examintion Mr, Wall asked ii imiti EXAV Ana F ae 4 i LO iaahMilaneln eel tn \ Beatde that | work ta my tsual way, a], & Dll you meet Mr. Buckley and tell] Barker what trouble he had had over of dinene, lawns, dimities and CARRIAGE Ut ‘ air HPs Nutne line letter cath peat Cty | ee time 1 did my work in a mechanteall him [had shot a man who had killed | my aoe and Konered: arewar $5. 50, CHAMBERMAIIS 0200 14 pal chat ope man might tf bem ‘ PSSST Le, | cinhd ZOfe wey wronged my wife, Piri Leb bnemesthroed d z ° ’ coMPositons AERA TRTSAT CATR ONE oot i aaceeiunititrels lope inidoa thal ay og shooting? A. Ie] Q, Was this during the time you did] Q, Did you say that? A. I did. Scaeaaleuen y cooks : : Tee EL RRRSDEATI CRIN ES eKTE | Rae aI he Sey label hi j hot pleey nigher? A, Tt was, Q. Why did you try to avold a crowd? formerly $9.50 to $12.50. PonociETERS SEK GI putes Pans eee SE Ee aera Ree a a treots Previous to chit had vour relations] Q. Want was the character of the] Ware you afratd something would hap-| WARSHIP IN HELL GATE. cape DESIONERS eee een en enone sau| tenth fuemils? ON Yes, 1 might say} work you were doing then? A. Chang-| pen? A. No; I saw T had done some- Gerls Serge DISIWASHERS ‘S bre therly ing the nystem of filing correapondence.| thing terrible, and the beat thing to do] An attempt will be made to-morrow i DAvaewAKRS ... 25| ory away trom] (Sa Hlew often did he oat prtor to 187} The mort mechanteal part of my work.| would be to go to the authorities as|to take the battle-ship Massachusetts Saslor Sutts, DRIVERS |... a) Aiton i fain fn A. Three or four times. week. “At the time you were taken by Chief] quickly as possible, through Hell Gate into Long Ieland t Sonucicuenks .... 3| rexeurrie ee 5; Do a Know where wad went thenze | @. bit he call tay times and evenings?| Tolen to Mr. Keller’ bedatde, what oc-| Q. Why did you carry that revolver | Sound. AGENCIES . Whe 3 Le ener ae ene nen EAN Ce curred?" that day? AcI had been carrying {t]. ‘The dig warehip will be taken throug $3.50, $5. 50 & $7.50. WAGON STANDS 2 Hasan s te oe Q. Did he dine with sou and your wife ‘At tiret L stood at the foot of the bed | off and on. by Capt. piarney: and the; unusual - WAIST Gasps oat nua iaumetinn pelcedt eal (thats copies ae sften? A. Vers oftes while an operation was under way.| Q. When did you buy it? A. @ome| Movement Nee cated much | wonder. { WAITERS 1 the Harkey from the x : Q Who fnvited him) \ At first he In. | Then Mr, Tolen told me to speak to him, . ‘ ove! i a & 7 l0#, WAITRESS 4 it of the Dr. vans ans vited himself, but grodunily tell inte the 1 ala "t ler, do you annie ty ‘There wae iB wanna”, {t about the time your, Pate the Navy Para Rte mala thas the a 9 MIBCELLANOUS at if such conditions would] Whe aid you we te the town! nition of a friend and came and wenc! waa no ane trouble became aocentuated? A, About. iMaswachusette ie Sunlye wonesintoy the: & th Se subject to be Incapable of din. | halt ‘Aachel wiahed Q. Complete silence? A. Yes. v: watera cs i snus: Broadway — TOTAL... Wig between tient ¢ Cisfecatloeala/Nealauuricetureraca (pole eee @ Di you hear Keller reply to quea-| “abla fan ever shoot anybody, be [Sherrer the rect tensons which Ip ( wanted to nee sone uf the authort-| Rebtel bbe tas tons by the doctora? A. You; he an-| gore? Ve PRR Nip een “cnaite th "the, Bou Sc fad hah ‘ ure then adjourned tM tucmurrow Q. Was this_untrtendly feeling ac-"swered them back well enough, as ie Pek pautloshig enn ewalie| (n\ tne sound wentuated subsequent to April, 1899, and. rq Q Exactly what work did you de in - “MO” ) em and emmees. _ %, ‘

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