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FFs. Sessions of Court Are to Be , Held from Early Morning Un- til Dark to. Hasten Conclu- > Sion. ‘PRISONER PREVENTS MISHAP Witness Handling Magazine Pisto! Has It Loaded and Cocked and) \ Pointed Toward Jury When Till- > man Gives Warning of Danger. @EXINGTON, 8S. C., Sept. 29. —Rogin- Mitig to-day the sessions of the court in ‘the trial of James Hi. Tillman for tho @hooting af Faditor Gonzales will con- tinue until dark, both the prosecution and defense appearing anxious to have! the trial proceed with all possible ‘Gespatah. After the Jury had beoPselected voth fides expressed satisfaction and George #, Boland, the poltceman who arrested Tilman, was called to tho stand. He was the first witness for the State. » He sald he was standing across the amtrect from where the shooting occurred! and heard a pisto! shot, Mut gave It no} attention until he saw a woman greatly excited run across the street Mad Pistol in His Hand, “As I started across the street and was | walking around a street car,” the wit-| meas sald, “1 saw Tillman walking H &round the north end of the cay. He had a pistol in his hand. I went up to fim and said: ‘You know who 1 am, Ge@yérnor, and I'll have to place you un- Ger arrest.’ " testifted that 1 PRISONER'S DOCK. JAMIOS H. TILLMAN, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER. 29, 1908. SCENE IN COURT AT THE PRELIMINARY ARRAIGNMENT OF JAMES H. TILLMAN FOR THE MURDER OF GONZALES. VILLAGERS ALL IN JUDGE BUCHANAN (Prisoner's brother-in-law.) BENATOT: TIGLSIAN, Many Houses at Night. dents of Hunterdon County hav almost nightly raids by bur fn fini a be Bridges, Clinton and Flemington. marauders. entered, their old wearing apparel. been broken into. At Joseph Dilt' the thieves the nselves to eatables. Postmaster Charles Wood, and hat for their trouble. Case and Gilbert Moffat were entere A. Abbott, at Mr. Case's home. been removed. of Thomas Hill ai entered. The thieves sc’ sers, which hung j “Did you shoot Gonzale: T asked Rim, We replied, ‘I did. to you think you hit him? 1 asked “"T do,’ Col Tillman answered, sees “I told him he would have to give up| ————S—S—SFSSS—S aaa oat, Weary ef he pistol. He said he did not want to give it up then and I told him T had to put him under arrest and could not / © Permit him to keep the pistol. | “Ho Mnally ga ie the pistol after | saying he w under my pr thon, told him 1 would t him and we Btarted.to the static se, whicl is Bout 130 feet from where the shooting ety Place = =When we had got about Whale way «a ma inning up, I pa ; . i i i Gov, Titman venind me uit swonpc. | Sheriff Practically Abandons the| Quarrel in Which Girl Was In-) Mrs. Ann Nolan’s Lawyer De- 4he nan, Me was Judge Michanan, ' i eee ae jac t{ Hunt. and There is but Small} volved Resulted in Death of] clares He Is Unable to In- @id not know it aru vil us ji man told tne shai ne waniel co ye pr» | Chance Of Arrest of Assassin] Man Not Interested, and Two] duce Her to Appeal from an fected. When we got to ations H illionai i i isi hoger bo var Sonreheuand sui gie| Who Killed Millionaire, Lads Will Be Tried. naverte Deciet tol taken from his pocket by the Chie? of Police o) yee : Beenie ploieccrisier: SEAL ONIEUEN Sept. 29.—Sheri| WASHINGTON, N. J.. Sent 29—The| For the first time in the history of the ¢ “Mir. Til: jor tell me when he] St@enheree has practically almndonead| Warren County Grand Jury has found en om ot. ihe. Susrene| Fave me the hy the search for the assossin of Orrando| indictment against Eugene Sharrar Brooklyn, the Justices were ad- Bey thet te had f P. Dexter and Geotge Oakes, charging them wl ed by a Woman not a lawyer, x Was conf upstair: Ne drove into town yestentay morn- th* murder Aug. M4 last, of William B.|The fall term of the court had con- The pistols taken tron jing. after a hard night of running dowa Rymon. Both boys pleaded not guilty}vened In new nnd elegant rooms in deer acl Ae raieet nike oonas in And the Court assigned Lawyers Stryker | Borough Hall, The place was crowded. “Hay ATA work Morrow and Jeffery to defend them. [Justice Goodrich presided. for the Saranac Lake region. Sharvar and Oakes are Washington] After the opening of the court there, at he would retur e murder, bi Amerl- been able to secure evi- ently strong to warrant an n by ut th om tne Living Minnle Bock, two } euch nineteen years old. y nad been nightly of Samuel ir two miles from, attentions to sitors at the] few moments. woman arose, She was the resentative of her sex pres tt esh Alr girls from was a lull in the proceedings tor a In ‘the tnteryal a stout | only rep- ent. stood for a moment looking at the Jus- It fully | "7hest | New : | eT ithe inal (the mur-! Gurdner” Walker, a. farm boy, iving| tices in thelr sombre attire, An of- | renane, git carttidses | dorer will neve He made PE Kingman, nad formed an‘attach-| ficer attempted to seat her, She shook | of Richland Next wits] forest Dexier Lake, committed the/M he’ was returning from Washingraa} timed her position, A motion was be-| 911 te ‘eye wit ay {in company with Willlam B. Ry ing made by a lawyer. TE reap lire as his hercestina + | Baghbor! rmer, when’ dh t] Justice Goodrich’s attention wns at- bean turned over to him by A Suis accordinc Tinton onde the lawyer to suspend for a moment “Bhow the jury th $5,000 reward offered by Henry | RCCOT hela ee fired and sald to the woman: fworks,” ordered Solici yuld be a fortune to almost] gs) » \ “What is it you will have?" flcating the new Wa Jae PR rip d NEuth eS bath Ann Nolan,” she replied, “and | at not k: 5 hertoot th Sn en NS) rT want some disposition of my case ‘ shot in the foot, the arm and the ad-| 1,4" Sonien, death resulting Ina hours.) Tt was the case that had just been raintive ¢ trial of the boys wns set for Oct. 25] cailed—a motlon for leave to print the e. y time if earnea the Paar cares record In an appeal from @ referee's ted ah, thelr ction when > . Maude’s Nervousness. Seets on. Pree oa orge Johnstone, who Is assisting in . iow, ave you no lawyer, madam the defense said the Court s t h, (From the New Yorker.) the Justios. Realsine JO fomether for, asit-p _ | Maude—What makes you so awfully] No.” she said. “I prefer to state my jarning Came from Tillman, adgey, the Dexte | nervous, dear? own case, About a year ago I sued my “1 gm informed that the plato! 1s now heretofore talked hopeful fi WAY, Fred ie'to hav husband for separation and won, ‘Then Ged and cocked.” This’ informati: 4 hed and gloomy veater- f vs sto have an inter-17 sued for an equal division of about come from an, who liad bee 1 consultation ‘with the | View with papa thia afternoon. $17,000 that had accumulated in our busl- ching Mr. W ‘manipulate the eH Thi you are afra‘d your father] ness. The case was sent to a referes, echamsm of th no doubt t ve his ut? who decided adversely to and 1 was James A. Hoy associate editor ot | Bitte. is over afraid won't show up.” instructed by Lawyer m Adams the State: G, Wood. of the repor Rorial staff, and C, Wallace, foreman with no prospect of suc ‘of the job’ printing departmerit, idem. 2 —- ed clothing which had been worn ny |, Wiliam G. Rockefeller, while waiting Gongules on the day he was shot, | 12. the Grand Central Depot yoathntay. Bad then beoatise of the lure of al he arrival of his father, Willla ’ himber of the State witnesses to arrive er, f Ad W 4 Boprt adjourned, de that the omens Dept leven counsel te represent the defense und five the prosecution. t mp of October. CHARGES FRAUD BY DAWES COMMISSION, | icon" thereby Petition Filed by Delawares Ac- ouses Members of Conspir- ing to Cheat Them, WASHINGTON, Sopt. 29.—Justioe An-| § i Merson, of the District Supreme Court, | Rockefeller, ) torlay denied the petition of George | to bis couni a Bullette and others, representing the | ,i%, Hoaketeller and several Delaware tribe of Indians, to restrain Da fow days to spend tral Young Mr. a It ts WRonsense to say that 3, js Si taineers, and we do not intend to 4 gert our samy, rough fear of thi ocketeller waited in Utiea fro: on Gunday nighe, tat Utica, Mfr ie he the month ang tx a Pond #he Secretary of the Interior and the |) members of the Dawes Commission from considering applications for allotment of any portion of 167,600 acres of land in whe Indian Territory, fhe land in question ts claimed py @oe Delaware Indians under an agree- ment entered into by them with the ene Nation in 1867, Bullette and a@asociates contend that these lends | Py mo (ere segregated and set apart for the golentiet. facts Parr: Earth’s Position tn the (From Sucess,) 01d astronomical whioh it vt it our earth Is only fellor’s private car was attached to the filantic express and switched off at ocke- Untverse. An attempt to replace our earth in the peaition of importance which it held in end has apparently been remo by modern science, is made in @ recent article by the veteran English Dr, Alfred R. Wallace. oni ‘Deleware Indians by the Dawes Com- mmaller planets, ly at its earth, as a planet, ocout tern. wi mtr How It Came to Pass. system is as a; that the lea the only po- ore life is Ofrom the Atlanta Constitution.) “Dad,” said the rural youngster to his bome-returning parent, “what Go you 7 Tailor-Made Walking Suits 15.00 "19,50 25,00 Dress Suits, Effectively Trimmed 25. 32,50 39,50 Tailor-Made Walking Skirts fur own make), Bio 7.0 10.00 Dress Skirts in Cloths & Voile 15. 19,50 25,00 Tailor-Made Covert Cloth Jackets 15,00 19.50 25,00 In our Waist Dept. you will find the largest as- sortment and best values in the city. Fall Madras Waists -98, 1,25, New Westing Waists, 2.00, 2.50, Silk and Velvet Waists, 5,00, 7.59 Broadway and 13th St. 1,50 3,00 10.00 an time sald he did not think the case should go| bureau upon retiring, which the thieves by default simply because of her stub-| overlooked. bornness. ‘The residents have provided themselves ‘The papers in the case were submitted. which they took his purse, conts T considered the]. T' ohec! The to th pockets binson to appeal. er and thought an appeal was not essary."* . Robinson said he was unable to do hing with his client, who belleved would be waxted in‘an appeal. He were found in his front y carried Hanson's clothin; where they turned th mela Kditoh with revolvers and shotguns. H.O'Neill & Co. Dinner and Tea Sets At Less Than Usual Prices for Wednesday. 56 PIECES PORCELAIN TEA SETS—<4 colors, pink, blue, greeny ight blues faney shaper Value 68.75 perercaty) B3e25 } $17.50 130 PIECES DINNER SERVICE — Sage green underglaze, gold edge, plain shape. Value $23.50 per set, at........... $8.69 WHITE PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE—100 pieces. including round soup tureen, large meat platters and perfect in quality, all pieces have the gold edge. Value $10.50 per set. In House Furnishing Department. BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPER—"The O'Neill's" Sweep- er, finished in nickel, cyco bearing, assorted woods and war- ranted in every respectsessee sees es geeeinetccnpnceclesee { $3.00 (Basement.) Investigate Our Club Plan in Connection with Demorest Sewing Machines. —— They are the acme of durabilit — simplicity combined, and have Moodie best of all practical tests—actua/use. The one we illustrate is an automatic drop head, swell front, old English oak case, highly polished, ball bearing stand. Price $25,00. Full set of attachments free. Club membership fee is $1.00, Call and have the system explained. An Expert Demonstrator will be on hand Wednesday and. Saturday. (Basement.) Thirty-Five Onyx Tables At Half Price. These are tables that have been _more or less knocked around during recent alterations. The damage to most of them is almost imperceptible—but new goods for a new de- partment—therefore half price for these. $8.00 Tables for $4.00. $10.00 Tables for $5.00. And so on through the list. (Basement) Trunks and Dress Suit Cases. Two Lines We Thoroughly Recommend. DRESS TRUNKS—Heavy birch cleats on corner and all around body, extra wide bindings, brass plated excelsior lock, one decp tray with hat Size 90.++-se00..., box and packing compartment. All sizes up to 40 in proportion. SiseQe lnc giseseia neice $4.50 SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASES—Steel frame, full linen lined, inside straps for holding clothes in shape. 22, 24 and 26 $5.00 inch (Basement.) To Introduce Our New Stationery Department We Offer for This. Week 100 Visiting or Business Cards Printed in Script, Roman or Gothic Type, ti with "129 Cc pretty leather case with double pocket—for gentlemen a com- Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St. bination bill book and card case—case with 100 cards for... ee men oe? : ‘ARMS FOR THES Residents of Hunterdon, N. J. the Victims of Burglars of the’ Cheapest Kind, Who Enter FLEMINGTON, N. J., Sept. beatae some time suffered severe losses ie e towns most frequented have been Three It is believed the robberies are being committed by two professtonal burglars| who have entered as many as three places tn a single night. Watches and cash have thus for most tempted the Only occasional is a store where the burglars provide themselves with new outfits and leave, No attempt has yet been made to carry away silver- ware and other valuables. At Clinton several places have been entered and a considerable amount of furnisned themselves with new suits, ransacked the place in search for money and left after having helped The Bomes of Stephen Quimby and Mrs. Ridie Van Doren were entered the same night, but the thieves secured only a watch-chain and a cont A few nights ago the house-breakers Degan operations in Flemington, when the residences of Collector Samuel F, A valuable gold watch and money were taken from the apartments of William Moffat's clothing was taken from his room and the pockets rifled, but his valuables had Early on Sunday morning the homes; The pocketbook and a number Gi iz Ri i e inside out, but he had placed his watch and a well-filled purse upon the rN PERTH Wy, i) f | | Clothes for the Hour. More care and skill are put into Wm, Vogel & Son clothing than might seem neces- sary to those who are satisfied with the ordi- nary kind. Onecan find otherclothing which wiil give good service, and yet which does not show the careful selection of fabrics, the smartness of style and fine workmanship that characterize Wm. Vogel & Son clothes. There is a constantly increasing class of men who demand something better than ordinary ready-made clothing. The wants of these men are fulfilled only by clothes that bear the hall-mark of the master tailor. They desire clothes which can justly be classed as the best in every feature. Wm. Vogel Son’s ‘‘Concave” shoulder and ‘‘Closefitting ’’ collar clothing meet the most exacting requirements in every detail. It is as well made as clothing can be made— exemplifies the highest ideals of clothes- craftsmanship. Our $15 Fall Suits & Overcoats Fall sults in the new single and double breasted sack styles—tho predominating calors are grays and browns, in fancy and plain hibets. tweeds~—of course there is cheviots, ci worsteds. @ broad je and black suits as well. Fall Overcoats—The top coat in all the new shades-—the longs loose overcoat—the Cravenette—and the medium length overcoat. silk lined throughout to edge of lapel- Other Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 to $35. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. WwW. I4t ST. © DELIABLE CARPETS as SAVONNERIES, $1.25 PER YD. (Reduced from $1.76-) Finest quality—Parlor patterns in tan, rose and sage, also Oriental 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITS, $19. (Reduced from $26.) 5-PIECE PARLOR SUITS, $25. (Reduced from $34.) Mahogany-finish frames, upholstered in artistic damask. GILT MIRRORS, $7. (Reduced from $10.50.) 40x18 inch French bevel glass, Long Credit colorings. gives you possession of luxuries as well as necessities. COWPERTHWAIT &9. 104 To 108 West {4% St. NEAR 67AV. Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush Av. near Fulton St. Have You a House on Your Hands That you would like to rent or sell? Pre- sent your ‘property for sale to the public through Sunday World Wants and it will soon be disposed of. 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