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ce Lambert announced his decision. Mr, Osborne, he sald: ‘The jaw on that question in this }e ig unsettled. I think it better to a5 too important to bé burdened with ‘new and doubtful questions. I am not ‘all clear as to the law, but I think | thie in tte best way out." Mz. Osborne clearly showed his disap- ointment, The prisoner and his law- “ yers were exultant. The crowd In the eourt-room, which had come to hear a Siegal tilt, was Interested, but disap- ted because the Judge had cut out of counsel by announcing his ides without hearing an argument. @ Mr., Osborne declared as soon as ¢ @eci#lon was announced that he could Prove at least one witness Kept out of the State vy the He was allowed to make an in that point. The witness he liad in ind was clearly Mamte Melando, who | is alleged to be recelying a salary ench week. Again Charges Conapiracy. 4° Mr. Osborne s argument was techil “Hold Up Your Foot and Let’ It,” He Said, and Then Ble Off the Member. Threatened to Leave Injured Lad Bleed to Death in Meadows U Shot Himself. quoting decisions and istics, except | for his remark: : \ ae “ET have a right to be heard wien the j jefense has successfully cc ea to |, A ites uterine ‘ov two days with h feep important witnesses from aRaa sil Ne soo" aa ’ thinking he wa Justice Lambert heard the arsument ||! patra itentively: | hat Instend of accidental m¥ormer Gov, Black was permitted to Mmself he was wounded by 4 reply briefly, He quoted to enol companion, while owt hanting dows on Mond his gontention tha uphold ind Blomer in Walnut street Jim." awould not do bo. Finta nd Ho a ‘is agate sited. He took s -t@ contro} ral second: “bimeelf befor. a full mint he would «| Hoter Dashes in Front of a Rui aped injury from falling g the sixty-firat birthday edward Dougherty, who owns o ead wood yard at No. 601 East Sixteen! He was coming out of a hou Daniel T. Ames, a handwriting Was called as the first witness day .& Mr. Ames went over the same ground # CHUM SHOT MN See How Near | Can Come to| PROMISED WOULDN'T TELL less He Told Parents That He Ce THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1902. OME FUNNY THINGS SUGGESTED BY ODD (pala ale OF A plat mm POLITICAL CAMPS. O8OO4EE 7 STOP! Srop} ) ( Qonr Mention THAT MANS NAME To ME Tals How 2 FEEL Agr si Ww | to n Tera \ Pot oF mont-T THAT OPELL Wou!.0 Win LAST Je Lucrion ~ Tin nor Ber rin THis ELECTION Van, 1s © o © é 6 fleld ave three hy ; to Jal t Before sopen with them ti th! ——— counsel for # part of the ed to aller yxratuster Goldabaro: ACCUSES BIG FIRM. Manager of Revitlon Freres Says and [Displayed a Wedding Rin |WAIT FOR LUCKY THURSDAY. | The father said that his d peen incorr ple for a ye pulng i qT ea Pe eerste « Now then, who wants more mos ti last disappear Aa Weddin ety ing: . IBS his predecessors. Ho was positive tt Twen treet and Gramercy | TA ee that the person who wrote the address /Park, when he saw his big white hors veal. You WH never sec | i whieh he had left stand f : to disguise his handwriting je wagon nt the curb, run away, | irk police have asked they 2 “IE have,” ho sald, ‘taken the words, |ftlshtened by an automoiile | te SA ttle, tRoEe | the ayllables, the letters und even parts | Dougherty grabbed the dashboard of | RAmed SUM ME | a, @ fot the letters and mado a thorough | the wagon and climbed into ) ———>——_— e | fanslysis of them. I find the same traces | icins were dragging {n the strest, but » Yot preor in every linc 1 atong the shafts, hoping to CASTRO TO STRIKE AGAIN. f the bridle and dashed acroas the tracks: a * Justice Lambert tired of the hand- writing expert's testimony. He frequent-| ‘©, He was thro: wh - . Venesnelan President Wakes Up, Attack Rebels | a Wy interrupted him with the remarl jthe Second aventie tral | After Long Rest, to "You have already said that," or, | Josephine Stillman, of N Wisk WILLEMSTAD, Island of Caracoa, low, what next?” Lone Hunted and Thirty: want street, |, The position of President TR Mr. Ames will be recalled by every| War duable to move for feat "| tea of Venezuela to-day ts the same as | pietvalbor Re aeey: and: every ane who) Eallcamen “Moe. tore, OF the. Bast lit was atte thy myceny aideclelys Bate jas been a schoolboy in the lest thirty ainty.eecon Feet station, dashei his forces and those of the through the crowd, grabbed the woman| vetween his for Ane baal w forty anere Beh rere eee around, the walst and to | | revolutionists. Tto still occuples ts y \ 5 -DOOKS WHICA SCHOO! chiaren ali over one side ust as i DS" | tor 1440 men, and the revolution: | Wh h aes country have found much dimeuity | .Ehe mimaway finally came ino tistaa | Me arte ee vicinity ua et er you gure It ling with handwriting that met the |S! * ° Selltheseas Vicia bt large numbers and have, cee pproval of exacting teuci a } li A H oO 5 yt Mivnees FAILED AT SUICIDE. out or live it out— hH- the Mechanics” “ational Bajk. Mz a ope . the stand at 1.0) Prisoner Tried to Hang Himself in | . h d tt at 112 o'cl | said that th Ree | the Pen of Yorkville Court, I he In ction of the Ieade 1s ahead, nd admitted rritings Jobn Berter, thirty-five years old lution hae allow Patt handwriting of | i ’ ®ltraMe on the German ip he Mee te acs TnCux. | | bartender, of No. 927 Third avenuc, at- (ae Ol ate aatiy with € y John FE jtempted eu this afternoon tn the | celye food supplie i . 4 > ¢ the Prosident still ts wien ho Orat tet ste war rlson pon of the Yorkville Pollen Court | «ae, tinue Des NOL OXIst MONE | jorence lung arraignment on a cha 1 think,” in it sat) tal the sleeves of i isteoat, wh had pr SOUS ihe nV jaround his nec followed gupetione on the iain }coat-talls to Bena tn tion touchin, rs. Rogers's | By lifting his Coot at in Motntyre's ofitce, | managed’ to, euspe was lo prove Mrs, Roger's tally that be was et ae mek bi tp ue and ang is tew momen rent the letter |Omcer Seaman, Ho itted Giving the advice in| cover. the evidence and Justion med court until 10:30 m tho ground unconselous wh er by Col probably will | | | an ie tom in Special Car. The Crown Prince of Siam and ulte bade good-by to Now York to-d; ae Rae pee his suite, which o other dia. ne8e, Paice Stee mo where CROP FAILURE. / Riddell the | , is M1 disorderly conduct, ACU tho belek wal | a itmasate 80 effect- SIAMESE PRINCE DEPARTS. |: 0" the fem of Kara Hin Suite Leave for Ros- »| critical, If diecard does no It the. revolutionts: fr said on mood Jauthority., however, chat discard does n (ae revolutionary par’ A . . . ‘1 his | at aitent Castro intends to attack the The mother with a family of growing children will find it ~ | vevolutionists to-day ATTORNEY EXONERATED. An affidavit was filed before Justice Cowing, in the Court of Special Sessions this afternoon, by Attorney Louis Kara k & Mo troubles solved by a package of H-O, Children like it in forms, and nothing does children more good. and better for the strong. Ni hen ure re- Govern, which alleged that the given as bail in the case of Mi Richards, by Antonio Verderosa, been transferred on Oct. 1, had instead of alleged in the bondsman's his ay. on: The original aMdayit alleged that after the Richards rape ce of Rope 1 8° | avin id ine voasiniiy ria "the ‘abort influenced thi Sustice Cowing i 2 ec Sa “LYNCH HIM” CRIED CROWD. Hundreds of if ae Men Brooklyn Streets Tried to Get |: at Negro Assailant of Miss Stafford. POLICE FOUGHT THEM BACK. Throw | With Two Alleged Accomplices He Was Taken to Jall To-Day In a Threatening gh the Yelli, 5 Crowd. ‘Threatening to lynch the negro who Is accused of assaulting Miss Phoebe nue, wnidred al o-day. F they a Stafford, Brooklyn, Isaac Wifliams, of } Shef- a fow nights ago, ngry citizens surround- ed the van in which he was being taken But for the efforts of a | platoon of police the man might have only of persons dead ov ti nie | Mendon one ar introduced. According to young Has . at neverely, hi BiaTBabsrne ten vnawered) att +« {after Biemer shot him he th: H Tosh at Santee ven vanars ; Fand Cited authorities to liet him bleed to death in the Meadows, +] Williams, with his two alleged ac- wument tar Seo | less he would promire to ray taat he| 4 complices, Edward Willams and Pater GNI Procedure, contending that tt also | bad shot ek Sy or he { Miller were arraigned before Mag-| Bbgyed' cd the Code of Criminal Pro. |*tancea the boy consanted anc lle) $ {strate Furlong in the Gates Avenue Fedure. | word until gear of death made ‘ | Bebe Ge s1¢éf cHiminal Proccitur nis consclence. if $ | court. They were held in $2,000 bas! MPSS piveniigiug)to;not only iread Both the boys live ia Wnion Mit~| {| oach, in default of which they were re- yf a witnees wii is dead, In | Masser fn the Hacke: 4 * | manded to Jail were placcd in the van day afternoon, a with oldefashe | LEED OE HEMI OS Modes FOE bSoes syed shotguns, th ys went snipe eee ja crowd had begin to gather in the S| hunting in Mt Whiie the | | street and additional police wero sent aes lwere sitting on ating Blomer | for. When they arrived the prisoners exelide ibis evidenc | sald jokingly to tls niow were tuken out surround y the police, Herre temica wouldiade|. gteld: sour uy and let's ace now | There was a rush and some one in the st exciude it." | clona T can com hitting it crowd o h him $ Yo, I won't,” ». salt Tlasser } With the difficulty the blue- eaarlvilests aia in aareionuent | Haaser held his foot ottt, hardiy thlak- 1 a {a passageway for the yan. The driver y jog that hls friend would ehoot, al- al s told to whip his he up, and as hough he then had th nto his shout- | aid so there was another rush. or, Blemer pulled tl trigger and - r, Te the crowd could get to the van My assorlntee | iinycdi fell oft with most o¢| Deficit from July 1 to Sept. 20 . Will Close the Campaign at the} i: iiaa reached the corner and was soon | a In keeping hls foot gone, | ury Bri i iy «| out of sight. say Hed sneha “sy tuo gromat, ene veooa, Was $1,671,129 and Stock |Jury Brings in a Verdict for De-” grooklyn Academy of Music| sts.’ Sterora ana er escort, Rovco | hrolhout my professional carers Pay: mer began to 4 j 5 - ee At : have never done wnything “upon ‘whi rom Ree igen: ewan Touches Low-Level Mark. | fendant in Supreme Court Af Saturday Evening. esa were ravurnine: ito) athe une least reflection has bevn vast.cl hay : it y ; sien endeavored (9 conduct my Lusty wits id whout ime.’ aranne! | _ ter Being Out Little More held up the court accord tu thoaa well-desined Ald helwae an lot CoD Nehne prigelnien of Lem | iyreatened Temes, Ae the coal) stele than Half an Hour. It was stated at the Democratic State! two wore marched down ' NG figure of the form ‘Haaser promised he would tako the | shown in ikem bi nore « the Committee rooms to-day that Bird 8. We {at the muzzle of a re BS urned tyne nelther € pieme th aa ‘where. these hel pel} Reading sy The figures show a Coler would mi © oniy one more speech /two white men took Masclcotte away. had , ‘0 the rand eye got & far- ldencit or ees campatgn. ey he negro shackled Miss Staf- ny One Cor mers Wagon and tho wounded boy was a ji Then the negro shac a oe aalac ona: we Iniven. to, the. hospital in. Union bill, | ‘This i 4 surplus last year | TRUAX DENIES A NEW TRIAL.} sie wit not invade the State, put will Tavis WlateT And parmealnesnacitornivae y fet told the suing story me the | sonz,088 1 to Sept. 40 th close the campaign at the Brovklyn) cont lot attacked hers Maselatte es: ep talk fel ® compared with Academy of Music Saturday ing his co - : . <i deficit wae # mpved with cademy o BI om his captors and bro wae loud Me Meta may Ut her Gide. Re [a ourpli ; HHowsid Goma was the victor thie] Chairman Custisle sald he ald sot yelp yetore the negro” harmed. ates “excited roar. of Onborn: This made Hapser ¢ (parents sus-| for that portod were | Meraing In the $25,000 sult for breach of | think it ni anytaing to) stare deep. Ampreasive. eloau They yqueatione ‘ 1 aon | g en tofl $204 ontact brought against him by Frank) yyy. pits detailed statoment of the his- a ere grator using ever wectdent a: i ‘3 % Sapiilas ee a = A master, y make thei while oxi vis 5 athens dealt on cau ode onHestion with J.) i endant Chris. Botha Dead. Mr Binck, his tong halr shaking ove i Wall sires eth aan Me VW. Matthews & Co shshatisy 5 i his forchead, lawn 3 tu in itt nN Nall a0] gue advicos inilcate Mr, Coler'a elece-| PRETORIA, Oct —Commandant and Jerome, mark on the 1 t for ME a eal che, Avthat te 6 ht 5 otha died at Kokstadt to-day in the facer i uy I nal counsel Lhe ba ie te eae tae POROUS ——— ton. continued ti (May and | i new triul and @| Coming bac! ne charges agalnst latore of et We Leaeuat Je ubte | 8 t, which were de-] Odell, Mr. Carttste SHIPPING NEWS. charges. ly t 6 Uy th anna vyoxting tely $0 \ "I think it was a mistake for Gov. | a before the 4: hi s and base ud. | 6 Zs Nea aden ging the Jury! Odell to mike the statemont he did that RAN Oe OAs sYartiding methods, to prove anyvone of! saat ie wedi OF Hor rested With the heihad loaned only $95,000 (a, the grocery | ,_ AWMANAC FoR 1 ane their aseertivas: SEEKS Al. | pad eoved” his case they should’ and} concern and then have hls partner] “Y" Pee Bites i sieesand 10 Jecome silences Osborne. | foe Mun come ont In an affidavit In his behalf {n The defendan Low Water, elf, cM, 2, yamuatic, climax, Owdorng LICEMAN Se eee Ne hisckateed tha cpieniig! which the alleged loan from the Gov] 4, 4 ks ~> rom his sca th Fhe pte hal | He had a 4 rnor is placed at $59,000, The people | 4" white. Fiery words were on his too Ht liseharge bln it he Be ‘iE von ould be Pe to lbellevarthe: rs veone preraorle) Leland $3 Mr Jerome grabbel tor and catight | H op ‘was dlacharged for | NOW? Be slow. to believe the Mell Gate Fer; BLE. m2. an? ‘ood | Corrupt, y realize tha ae OBIE. down, op Rertectly Rood | rea nd dodged and ald no vORT OF NEW York. Cy Miverpool al veston San Juan Arkadla, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPs, SAILED TO-DAY. Venture to rep Beainces rece cecanc ti away Horse and Carries Mrs. Told Her Companions She) oneleses pou evilions rors \ gankdon thee tie Stillman to Safety. Was Going to St. Louis. ReSIHcEia ih Greens iy ub) ane Rae voit & Fhelds's | has brought sult inst t Te Cou 4 Hie a ULI firm to recover between $50.00 and $75.- ae Court ruled that the A horse, (tightened by an automoniie | Harris Wallace, a boss painter, TYNB giv a new produ Vag WUC Mine Meine cee roieraie ietiee rem produced rin away today, The driver was | lsu Ve Gee aT Ra MeN a UNTIEaUURE RECN or tui mua hem eran geminal pmo have ve t Se NINE FADD RucusHt ix descriie tas bes Ay Viger ygenen mibhe tO) that the frm. wilfully defrauded him that polit is con itis J uit was BAe by a courageous | tik + nh exceptional beauty and with Te was Cound to-day thay the arrange. by declaring thelr profits to be smaller Bry wll ak no nt [Algures denoting move mature years Man nets several mae than they were, and deducting 60. p it, Martin. ee! Bon toute © horse ran through Twenty-first | OM elleved to he marred toa in eee ay ‘ cent. from the value of goods, charg- hampton ao atreet to Mirat avenue, and they on to} > Sliver, Bho toh a trlonit tore a I" Mihey. would ing It against the profits made on Liiverpoot. al lead rile Helv Une eke Mie eee weeks was murrled tithe tian elek th ‘ HJ sale, salleming that France and the Ce es ee eH Le Nenger i 5 i w show on other -tnen|\U! At pana Lue | 4 " ing to take hier to tee: all her all its Tt is good for the weak . Turk's Island Charleston, 6 Galveston. te El Ch Denver, Nenport News, Galveston, in. "4 | votasses Cream Ixivs | ana orhe: .orms of indigestion are and Gther complications; eight out o one: tion is ‘CATARRH, OF THE. STOMACH rm or ancther; the orly absolute cure tor dyspepsia ani indiges~ ‘DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. 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