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Ayrrmn ‘ oe ULL TELLS OF! (Continued from F' from Firet Page.) bd the children were seated at phe ', Burdick entered the room carry~ Ea bottle. He drew the cork and re- Ht and carried away the dottie. ewe not ssen the bottle since. She ‘very olosely on this point, seeming to reward the dte- of the bottle as partioularly icant, since the house has been bly searched without disclosing Too Stunned for Tho: «if orae too stunned to aek sev f "AU thet time did’ you a “ant Time She Saw Him. Burdick was suing Where did you go after leaving the “fo my room.” PEDIA you eee Me. (P¥es, he came to my room about 9 lock. Burdick again?” recite any of the facts on | relied to'secure hls divorce? Jn ‘this sult was, obtained on er “After you returned to your room) y did Mr, Burdick «0 “To his room, I believe. Wil you repeat what phe raid?’ i cannot now recall what ehe said.’ the papers were ved before ste went away?” She left the game day. he bade me id said she was going to yy who went with her to) Later I heard what she done Mfotlowing morning when the ita, Informed her that Burdick’s bed Not,been oroupted. Nineara Halla She never was in use gare Patio until After her husband's dent Never rerererere with Buordtek, tried to see Mir yrent es the den," “184, r ‘head ie ight enuld not ee S Maggle Murray, the ate told her ia: mto i den?” ot Hd Burdick?" “You never + oritiote | hiin, for ontering | | 1 thowgnt he had a right . ae t zu, £0, to it he felt i ow if he was justified?" ou afraid of the ‘hen rey were re on the lous i‘ afraid 1 might find him dead.” husband was treating her Foian have taken something der the terrible cross-fire is none of my business died 4n their affairs.” m n of nervousness wits a was somewhat to! Her conduct was imprudent to muy the least. Knew of No Row “It has been reported there was a row th week before the yas to that?” ‘od that I know of.’ | Ick leave home once | ou aay 80 the children?” Tam atrala your Pinter ta arian was very fond of her papa es sir.” fet she didn't ask where her papa No troubles 0: Atter a row? He didn't leave Buffalo, but he) an Oouldn’t Bring Herself to Enter. ar enen Dr. saiarey came to the door When was that? i you 4 ago Jwst January.” casion for his leay- What war theo Pair, Burdick might have heen sick aa don unless that he thought in need of Tinmodiate mit owe ones Dearne he would Like {t better downtown.” Mis, Hall explained that she remained laughter went away, because | veo and help. htm mid net havecaone it fad the witnoxs shook her t 64 gidnt know at that time Mr < ga In the den, did you?’ ry What the Cook Saw. Hall's ordeal Ven rom the condition of the pool of blood : , “Vart of thom, the trousers and shint,| beneath the couch when I arrived." shaoten Hertibe, “esven ie ae se That She Was the Rival of ‘were lying near the foot of the couch, |Doesn’t Relieve There Wan No. 3 : Gut and) The stockings were near a chatr. They | Wane suffering from double distocation of the} Florence: Burns, LookedUp, ad . tuok’ the stand. agele said | \ the evening of vie. # ae Dr. Ms youvaldn't have the forethougat ¥ the door of the den open #0 as, vou would have a full view of the 1.20, ty ie aoe from (he |death and thrown on the floor.’ Mackhialtr esses ene back ‘hall from the Ieitehen, | clad only In his underwear, dd he do when be saw you?” J back quickly and partially Ghastly Photograph. took the ghast- Se of the den, with the | “Wih Md dor Pee lrmarere on |in the vottle there was about halt an| qn MOUs, debend on the nature ofl Dresidents Daughter Leaves Young Stanton Finch Put Hic ‘manipulated with hia fingers the| apparently to same one in the house. lovnee of whiskey.” ea y: A, and handed it to Mrs, it without a tremor. [tne chtrd thoor kK Iie Heara No Sam id, you hear any nolsex during the !the table or on the floor?” Joun Notaen, ‘dren get ready for schoo! Lut 1 would not let them it not." ‘Marcy say after Se SAYS FAMILY ~HIED TO HUSH UP MURDER papmething of @ sensation was created at the morning session of the | Diiertives ¢ dick inquest when Dr. Howland, tated in his testimony that Dr. Marcy, the Burdick family pavaiolnee| him, ff possible, death was due to suicide. ned Dr. Marcy that suicide was out of the question. ‘When District-Attorney Coatsworth reached the court he announced all witnesses were entitled to the right of counsel. — “I don’ know what the outcome of the inquest will be,” he sald. we eunmoned every one whom we suspect of knowing anything that throw light on this murder mystery. Something may be developed, | » the public will know all the police know when Sthin five or minutes after to my room [ heard some one ghak- i down the furnace and putting on, room%" Nothing else.” take a package of papers from tho | 94, @u% Sutopay on Mr. ‘Burdick After examining the body Dr. Howland | | examination Woman, subject to heart failure, and asked that she be treated with consid- | °C, wet a steht of the first daughter in jeratton, When she he taken at |of counsel make a present 1 thineehe ee he deveribed his arrival at the house and | Mra. Burdich's inwyer cromsnt’ baveve | bia-converaation with the two malas. in Inmate of the house Waa called upon |, “THe Malde toll me the windows hed 2 PLEA FOR SECRECY. ‘John D. Howland, Medical Examiner, was sworn as ihe first witness. ‘was gummoned to the Burdick home on the morning of Feb. 27,” he “There I met Dr. William H. Marcy, the family physician. the eald to me wan that he was unable to state whether Mr. Burdick He asked me to try to make it ap- I took off my coat, went Dr, Marcy lifted the log- ‘been killed or committed eutcide. ease of suicide, for the sake of the family. iho the smoking-room and way shown the body. quilt which covered the body and showed me Mr. Burdlok’s head, wr at onge ‘that the suicide theory was impossible and telephoned Police | that a crime had been committed,” ‘2 “Fou Meouss the possible motive for Mr, Burdick’s murder with there by the bloody Anger the Ror oF, |, window being open?" » He told me of Burdick having sued his wife tor divorce,” ‘you examine the house? I found a kitchen window slightly open, ‘The ice on the window | I did not look to see if there were footprints oWhat Was It?" burglar getting in thar Just recall the exact nature of his talk,” uot been broken. a you see any of the family?” I spoke to Mrs. Hull and Maggle Murray. Mrs, Hull told me | gone to Mr. Burdick's room and finding L ‘Phen she called the servant and went to for Dr. Marcy. @id you notice in the room?" ood atalne on the dor | couch? ihe wall beside the cough." See any papers Rioet | atti the moment you entered the den his bed had been unoo- Tupted J exaotly. He said th And Afieen inches ueiow i: was{' 01 ELIA blood sonked through the| appeared | were i Boor, snd the desk Ould @urmiae that che desk had Ui | Mt Mowed over the side of the bh “It Gad not, dnto the floor, “How was the body clothed?’ “There was only an und ‘they Was blood-stained. wenn, “Could you identity s.2" A shiver passed through tne auditors as Distriot-. B a8 Dr, Maroy] worth called for the upderebirt, but it Was not in court, “Was there o M had soaked through team Coate- *UG OVE the body at the THE WORLD: ‘SATURDA ve ENE | WOMEN WHO FIGURE IN THE BURDICK MURDER INQUEST AT BUFFALO, AND JUSTICE WHO DECLARES THE INQUEST WILL BE MOST SEARCHING, East Side and Performs Five! Went tothe Theatre with H * Operations on as Many Little} Aunt, Who Taen Mysteriout Sufferers, Vanished. Dr. Frederick Mueller Visits the/Came from ee: Macs. an, \ } ONE. WAS VERY DIFFICULT.|!S AT POLICE HEADQUARTER,, More Than’ One Hundred Surgeons! AE Geena ara rar ls @ prettiest girl the matron at ¥ Areated the Visiter and Warenea | resaquarers thaw hast in Her GhAthe in His 8kilful Man{pulations at Beth | Ayany inonths, she say's, and she-is ex- Israe! Hospital. trameiy anxtous to fing! her aunt,-a Mrs, McPurtland, who is described as’ a dressmaker lying in @ Brooklyn hotel. Dr. Frederick Mueller, pupil of Dr.| Helen was found dressed up, with @ Lorens, performed four of the most| huge bunch of violets, crying as though aiMowlt operations for congenital dislo-|her heart were breaking, at Fortyaeo! cation of the hip in the Beth Israe! Hos-|ond treet and Sixth avenue at °/ pital, Jefferson and Cherry streets, to-}o'clook this morning. Sho was Jost. day that have been undertaken in this| Site did not mow where wie was going ctty since the visit of the famous Vien-|or where she was. She was joking nese surgeon, Dr. Mueler t# to make | for her aunt. MMs home in this country for the purpose| To Policeman Conboy, who took ber | of demonstrating the Lorenz method. |to Police Headquarters, Hielen said. Dr. Mueller's operations to-day gave| “I came down here from my home in the east side Ita first opportunity to see; Lynn, Mass, to visit my aunt. We its malformed children made whole| went to the Victoria Theatre, and she! without the use of the dreaded scalpel. | bought two seats in the tront row of! and a great crowd gathered In the street | the balcony. She gave me one ticket in front of the hospital. and told me to go in end wait for) Four cases had been selected for Dr.| her, that she would be in in @ few: Mueller by Dr. Tobias Jurin after he | minutes, had examined more than a hundred ap-| “When I went in the usherytalload real pliicants. He pad selected the most dif-| nice to me, and instead of teiking me to! ficult cases of the lot, The operations| the balcony he gave me a seat in the were performed In the small amphithe-| front row downstairs. I wedited for my. atre of the hospital before more than @{aunt and she never came. After th hundred surgeons, who were fairly| show was over I waited for ther in. the Jammed together In the cramped Jittle| theatre until they put the lghte out room, There were no women present. | and sald I would have to get out, a# Spoke of Lorena’s Reception. they were going to lock the doors.” + Barrett Price, President of the hos-| No one had reported her missing and pital, Introduced Dr. Mueller, who re-|no one had asked the police to find plied briefly, He said that he ¢eit proud | her. of being able to Join his efforts with oo the great charitable work of the Order of B'nal B'rith, He spoke feellngly of the splendid welcome he and his teacher had recefved in this country. “Dr. Lorenz will return again,” he P sald, “for he bas a love for this coun- try almost akin to his love for his fatherland. Why, when we landed in . Vienna he said to me: “This city seema ‘ only Ike @ village. I wish I was back = = = = SS | New worker! i phe ‘first case brought in was that of}¥ouNg Woman, Who Announced ' Where were Burdick's clothes evidently been taken off after) .j194 Mr. Burdick a woman companion hip that had caused him great trouble den on that night since his birth. He is frail, almost fn i whimpered v s pp eae te ened knees when ‘he was ‘folled| Pasrotman Colgan, of the ‘West One you think, doctor, that the blood out into the operating room and Coe Hundredth Street Station, saw a well- ‘i $0 fF from Fie oon wo s qi the narrow little table wit tte dressed young woman standing fn, table In the den?’ ? Attori mes Showy covering, The chloroform w: “Yes, sir, There was # bottle on the | Whor with Attorsey Haresell, “mediately administered, and of No. 15 West One Hundred and . a small quantity of cheese, and | represents the family. eer stretched out his great hands) street last night. She was ‘in The Mysterious Luncheou, “Did you notice any eatables on Ea | the wouni do you think the blood came F i a | * - Dilffoult but Successful, sto 4 the patrolman told har. to | Did you notice any crumbs about! Here’ sows ea Ir came share, by_ the for Porto Rico on the Coamo,” mother’s Jewels in His Pocket “cnn tn one of the moat diffe Fe ne ee eee or | swinging of ihe weapon with -walos j hes Her: cases I have ever seen,” he ppuls | lashing. He placed her under asvest. “No, ale Burdick was killed. and a Big Crowd Wishes He ty alipont past the’ age ihnlt How: Tnaeditage alen) Sou Hitilesd) In eel EC Re anata ae 9 and Lost Them While at Play | bey ts elton ps ott. a tes ation rales egortbe mo} fully the bloodstains on the door,”’ ane | Godspeed. | in Harlem fon tanrupted A Attorney Hartzell | a ‘Then every person in the room stood] Brooklyn. She said, with evident signe “There was a towel on a chair, ‘There m do you Caer asked Jus- | up and watched eagerly every movement > Was no blood on it. 1¢ appeared to me | Hee Murphy. = of the ‘sinewy hands as they rolied,| Of pride, that she was the rival of ve been unused.” DreHowlan theo, ead che oat on TO VISIT GOVERNOR HUNT. TOLD TO PUT THEM AWAY, {eitsiadute atime! attests HIS aear ns. MA ewes Oe “Did you search Burdick’s cont?" the door was in spots near th is : i jutea he worked unceasingly, until grea’ he wren <annes “1 did not. 1 eaw Detec panel: Dr. Tlowland. then read a report |beads of nweat stood out on his fore- West aide “ourt. to to-day ar chemenaread ee 4 body head: “then il of a sudden there waa| ona charge of Gleorderly conduct. 5 ‘Tho murdered man wis in Rood physical Misx Allse Roosevelt, the President's | n audible click and the head of the ‘ pocket. One of thess papers war a iet-| condition when he mer death: Ganghter, antled thie afternoon for Porto) Bitten eee neers youn | Femur sank into placd. ‘There wad « oe I did ‘not examine them.” technical description of the | wi : s : tanton Finch enjoys Ilfe again. His) storm of applause while Dr. Mueller| TWO KILLED IN TRAIN-WRECK “Were you present when Aaststant | uch nae caused dest, Indlonted ih Boo on ae New York and Porte) Bisa mother gave him all her rings, valued at|/took breath before attem ting the gece ee eee DistricteAit 3 * the back of Hurdick’s head pean Steamship Company's Coamo, where she! $1,590, to put tn th ; ond dislocation. nis only ' Chaaick took the atatosengs | Reten to Jelly. In the midm of the'ls to visit lls Hunt, duughter of the| grr c0Dut in her Jewel casket yeater- end dl \Five Others Gadly Infused When | of the fami) reculing it occurred to Dr. Howland that | g. ak, yy e, silpping them Into his)” fannie Markowitz, seven years oes Engine Hit Freight in Pom. if iwren he had discovered a tuft of hatr while) Governor of the Islanc j Pocket, forgot all about them. He went| was the next child operat mera ted oe abe ' eR : examining ‘the couch where Burfick lay. ; Pacifle street wharf, Brooklyn, whence | out to play, and when he got back home | #80 suffered from, a double a aaa | @oeclal to The Bventng World.) Cosel at tnantry, ‘The Tell-Tale Stennd of Hair, | t¢ Coamo put forth, never presented] tho rings were gone. nO peste Limoult one. ‘the last tw» | LYNOHIBURG, Ve., Masih 14. During “Did Dr. Marcy take any hand In the Rear a "or |@ heavy fog to-day a jooal shift en- Bliriace street, and Jagob Grun- | gine ran into a frejshteistn of etsty- a, bf No, 163 Bedford re oman J. M. Pusivie “were both fore, cingle | Ve Cans Kilitog Fir weet ‘Did you examine it?" ej and ‘Phirty-sixth street. Mrs, Finch| dislocailon, and’ were performed suc- | and Brakeman Mo lawera he prompted here ees Mer AN | wCagually. “I could say st waa not hie| Md, and they saw as sweet and win-| gave a cuchre party yenterday atternoon PEE INA Sel een et ewdll ate | apd Bid Jang “ae cmbioet 0 atatementa| AMM, 5H appeared goo fone, "although 1] some « looking Maw ax one conld meet|to a clud known as the Harlem Dames | aif acv ht the Bouk earee i Howpital ia, Wala, e time without the presence | Ud not unravel in a year's travel After It was over, to make sure that} Wednesday he will go to fit ivi You state whether you discovered | ‘here were young men, too, in thel none of her pat louiney aul Lennon, pss hho is io take, charge of | the ee freight train, were badly ’ aa. P; : * any other bruises than howe on th finan’ EAS. business partner | f 2 ° | gathert youngsters of blood and] determined to wash tt herself, She took | Pattment of one nenot Burdick, said he did not wish to} atement until his lawyer Peran es found that the sing, finger on the] wealth, who went to admire, and who! off all her rings for this purpose. There re saw the steamer pull out, with thetr| were seven of them, all AN wa coe fanadce care Le Detective Sergeant John W. Holmlund, | “*Y Bier Vale eet wath dike peersr tes ‘one in the house? °” | who was the first policeman at the scene | Pearts completely lost to the Uttle Mg-| monds of greater or less elze, except “T belleve Dr Maroy welt something, | @f, the murder, was then called. Hel ure In brown that stood in the starboard] her wedding ring, the dearest of all to yway at the break of the promenade! her. “Where was this ‘hair 4 gayer appearance than it did to-day-| ‘The boy Is the son of J, In Finch, an ABga yctpeis aaras stiniieaalacneivat “It lay on the couch In the vioinity of | Tiere was an army of beautiful women | advertising man, at No. 1964 Broadway, No. 169 Blaria, ous! his hip and Just near the edge of the|there, garbed in the latest modes, to| who Hyves at No. 260 West One Hundred | avenue. Brookly k. | She wrapped them in her handkerchie! f | to, make a statement." been looked the night before, bit one! he Coumo was in gala attire. Sheland mv s via tdtas “Did Mr. Parke object. to any one{ Of, them was found opens he suid. nad been dressed Gor the occasion and | {ne Rave: Wert: har fourtecnivaariels making a statement without thelr ate | hse the wintow thai ‘was ndjlooked her best, wiih new sults of | $0 Stanton, torney” being there? saw i show on. the "window- |signals xivan to the breese from the fore} “Put them {n my Jewel box upstairs,” "He did not objact to any one elae| Hl, T exa the snow below tie and mali tracks and thence led down | she sald to her young hopeful. LJ making a. statement bet may j0ne, eine | window on jewalk. |to Ihe ratls ow both sides, 1" Wives Mgaacuaial Ne reptad prefer to have his lawyer presont before | pq gwarehed the coat and found some Ship in Trim 9: f i pies Beal hei BAt Making a statement letters and v8 In an inaide pocket. Ship in Trim Shape. them In his pocket NAngthing else you recall?" tr the outelde cout pocket I found’ al ‘Doo offi Mrs, Finoh thought no more of the ers of the ship, fully app! Jatin the dignity of the girl who was | ri L h uetaen: you Hind any money in the|t' boone of ‘thelr passengers tuad par! Tne: Leet ERE Aat ne Gar id everything in’ “applople order about {Went to the theatre, When they re: Youthful Detective a Terror to} Boston. jens (nthe inside pocket I found #ldocks. “Miers was not & speck on-ail| turned she looked in her Jewel box to d had not How- | qoiinre,”” her white paint work and the decks were | see if the rings were there, They were i oe i i All Professional Pests, Send-|VENEZUELAN REBELS WIN. | down, It. might oes been placed ss almost like a va No Blood on Door Knobn, Miss Roosevelt’ reached the wharf} 2 She immediately went for Stanton, ing Many of Them to the Revolutiontsta Say They Romted| shortly after 11 o'clock and immediately | who wae fast ep in hie bed. Government Forces cn ,itimine the door knobs for|went aboard sip, nccompanied by het| “What @id you do with the ringer’| (sland, nade Jt my business to exam: Dovelas Robinson, and her, 6OU-| nie mother asked excitedly, ea she ehook dur ine every door knob on the lower floor Roosevelt, and her maid, Miss Burke, | him awal and window bt La ef werinvendiont of the| "Imey're In. my .* gata the| A sileht youth with keen, dark eyea inte gjatet_to ate ‘shh Company, received the part if poctest,” ‘sala brid Hasex Market A the foot of the gangway, and ne alee . "I forgot to put them in| stood on the ge in Mi wach Miabt Be Bloody Finger Marke. “Did Dr. Marcy say anything about ‘I think he said something about a Phere were no Wwces don't |of blood anywher orn. ou took some letters from Mr. Bur- pocket “What else did he say regarding the | q door being ajar? ral. ‘Two of them were from| Roosevelt stepped aboard the Coumo the Court to-day as complainant against “T don't recall nets else. Hen Cleveland, of Cleveland. They are| Vesely commander, Capt, 1. J. Sargent, through Stanton's ing, “But he did’ start thee make _feory dtlen Cr Supt, Bull's eate” Ney “f° !took her hand and’ escorted her to her ‘Thomas Kane and Willem Gunning, 4. Dh re no Detective Holmlum was, excused and |stiterooms, situated In the starboard sont, There, ‘van also tome, ‘Baancuse | Protessions! bewwars, arrested yeoterdey “I believe that w bout the frat | reves announced until 2 o'clock. corner of the promenede deck-house, in Houston street, near the Bowery. Imprtant thin OT a iedibagael Vabeipiiias pane ES ‘Nhe rooms set apart for Mins Roose: iat Bethea $2 fon “Who ate yout” wsked Magistrate "Vy aid Dr. MM x Volt were hung with red draperies an port thinvat & cago of auleiae®” inter: | PENNELL AND HIS WIFE |looked vey pieuy. "on ine Roomevaltal tietsraat tna Muicterasiontae tices | Zee: tlee Murphy. unk lay a horseshoe of artificial fowsrs the evening and must “nave "I am Milton Wolf, the Bog-Beggar Ouly Wanted to A LAID IN THE GRAVE, Cape Henry Hofman, “ipurinendent morning but the were not found RRO TO ae Wolt, who is “Well, he did no at —ee Bei “White Coal Mining Com- F arinch i A ‘ne (ound 4 Pe bd re Bey Young Pangha sis! fears that the boy lost them in the] Charity Organization Society. When he bees u begwar accept money he telke- phones to the Vagrancy Squad or sum- BRUNSWICK, Me, March 14.-—-With Curious Crewd om Hand. ® brief comméttal service, the bodies cain, the Prebdent's Ganamar te f Arthur R, Pennetl and hie wife | ter waloon wes ¥ this waa the desir * omen 00k feavaur moinber of the household? persisted | Were burled here to-day in the Pen- | "o wapbarel at Sines anh ry feast of DIED ON THE TRAPEZE. the. uatloe, nell Jot, at Pine Grove Cemetery, The] on ite the object of ah this erie | 2 He said the children were up-|saskete’ containing the Dodies arrived {nad & awaet senile for every, One and he did not want them to kept to her own ‘The r in Brooklyn Hatsagled in the Q before o'olook. w Tat hAd beepaned, He os plained ime ha . plots, By ‘them, the sn tao i the yy ee Ropes, Hanged Himself, ‘unr eon oe nd without they” were fy, nonce de order ‘hy the chilaren on 9 ere removed mh 4 ry Pes, Wotle Fvank Petrican, Broskiyp | Fiign| @ dosen within the last month. Kane OY, ad ee ok ts pial, “t} dohool student, wag prectiaing on Mra, Hull “ ag ‘lea Roowevalt 9 forall gp fl array Ey Bol ey iasres tee. 3 Sct “mer! LEE IN ASYLUM AGAIN, ofr a "wan: “"Y haul ot his home a No. 38 Willlame avenue, east tts awe. ee Ne Tone oe the nomec’ beoeme| MISS ANDERSON FREE. 00d she said: it Over the New Jersey line and entangled in one of the ropes and ho a the Authorities Captured Him. | a: ancake with wes strangled to Geath, He was fifteen fora ape os ot (Special \o The Mveaints World) p veore old. jo ividence that She Added to uch e 1 think that he was. TRENTON, N. J., March 14.—Wiliem Ly. wan eae qiaiate and. Swindle Trast Oe, of Republic B he jeves Hody Had Been Moved, 4. Tees, who as Deen declared wane’ in| foward son, et ‘too oor Gertrude Anderson, who has you think he lying in the| NeW York and insane in New Jersey, | belp her, aie were hed ‘among the ia we fuprieoned for several weeks. position when" ihe Mo waas| Was taken ito custody to-day by two op iy re Chenged wht defrauding che Trust Gm. oe welectives and resommfitted to the stat De pany of the Republic means of i, a .| Hospital, near this city. d | Bie aZAE:| “Lee was taken before’ Vice-Chancellor Heed comeing

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