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y wy JORORS IPHOLD ese Hitris Western Union Directors. fll TT His 1 THE UNWITTEN LAW | Twelve Men Who Acquitted James Newman By) for Killing Wilbur Van Tassell Tell Why They Believe a Wronged Husband Is Jus- tified in Inflicting Punishment. (Special to The Evening Waid.) HELENA, Mont, May 3—When Rose Coghlan was in Helena recent- ly she withdrew tho galt for divorce she had instituted adeinat John T. Sullivan, 1! explanation of her ac- tion came to-day, when a close friend of the actress said: “Miss Coghlan !nstituted suit for di- yorce in a New York court, fearing a | decree secured in Montana might not be held good in the East. Mrs, Suill- van's suit for divorce in New York was referred to a referee to take testi- 125th St., Cor. Third Av mony, and an interlocutory decree of divorce was granted in February. (f ‘gd bere real success, no stability, ie ¢ sure, short of selling the right goods This ts to become absolute at the end Fy ond dome the right thing, of ninety days, when the announ pen NE ment of the RraRtINGNE the decree will Ask our clistomers about us. be formally , 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St, 211 & 219 Sixth Ave. MEN WHO BROUGHT IN VERDICT HAVE WIVES; SOME HAVE CHILDREN: All Agree that the Victim Met His Just De- serts, and They Are Proud to Be Able to ‘fens AA - 34/231 Eighth Ave. "nus Uphold the Sanctity of the Home, s) . ws Ri % we yitueamn gte N.S. BR/ 25 YEARS. V3 ee : NS.BRANNT = gga | MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, —— pe! out of your way for thene great Se bargains. [P= ates oun OULO Give Tye OrMER ORECTORS BonTs ON HORSMAN SHIP © Newman was not guilty. He killed a villain—Juror Jacob Mund, father of five children, When a man step$ into another man’s shoes then he ought to suffer. —Foreman Michael Shelly. Any man seeing what Newman saw would:become insane, and if he carried a revolver would use it—Juror George W. Cluett, who is seventy ANS WAMGA cos QOS RES : : Meh a Jd and has grandchild ~ ASX SS Ey Aves years old and has grandchildren, SEAN NN \ : : 2 ie We did what was absolutely right under the circumstances,—Juror } MAN SN : Ht “United States True Edward Cundy, who is a married man, Sait ius : Ors =) SY y 7: ‘| Blue Serge” Suits, i ; f al) ) @ at ey J & eo tH g Made expressly for us of the | best blue serge ever woven, ' ited States True Blue Serge” will F Nou FALE, It will NOT PULL out x of Shape. And it WILL keep its orig- f inal finish longer than any other serge you eyer wore—it won't wear shiny; ¥ soon. These syjts, both single and doubl breasted, dre hand-tailored and will fit any figure—slim, medium_oer stout—| genuing. D |Bbetween 34 and 52 inthes chest Ring, vaiue | measure. 10 is i You'd call this suit a bargatn at $18, $ a Our policy of doing a big business at (Special to The Evening World.) POUGHKEEHPSIE, May 13.—Twelve jurors, most of them property- owners in this city, all men of standing in the community, have decided that a wronged husband has the right to murder his wife's companion—they have upheld the unwritten law. They argue that the discovery 1s bound to unhinge his reason tem- porarily, and during that period he is likely to do some shooting for which he cannot legally be held responsible. Not only are the twelve men who upheld the sanctity of the home proud of their deed, but the entire county 1s piuming itself on account of the jurors Nose the courage of their convictions, ever-at the expense of the statute | Last January James Newman, of) excited when ho killed Van Tassell, | Weppinger's Falls, shot and killed Wil-| That’s all there Js to Jt. The other \ber Van Tassell in front of n hotel in| {HOW Wis a boaster who broke up All engraving done free of charge. Kt. solid Rold 5 tamond this city, Van Tassell was about to en- | winks ows, om) ner as saints, bu |S actittle Profit makes its $13, 50 : ter & hotel with Newman's wife, He had | shoes, then he ought: to suffer. Still, T Handrome 14 karat, iF] price. . 3} Sp met her on mone than oné occasion be: | S4¥e Newman'the fairest and most un- Balld Gold Rings x with handsonts, mono ram engraved free. Rpesudiced trial. George W. Cluett, dean of the Jury, formedythrough a letter that Just such |-with clilldren and .grandchildren ia his & meeting was to take place again, | Home, advanced the casulstical wise in- ~ SSS , $3. 90 ° SSeS > / * A large fore, and the husband had n in- Hand-Tailored Suits} | At $10 and $12.50: ‘With a friend ho waited for the woman, | “Nor considering ‘how good a man Confronting Van Taxsell, a struggle en-| Newman is and how bad ‘a i nelectto e agdlE New AanVARSWInieEoyAveE Heed Tagaell was, ‘what “was Herd eta ae SSS == ney TE iii taf A new consignment of ourg a fite nine inte g : : funda tae 14-4 na Zs twice and Van Tassell fell on the street |cused? When he fount tia he wees te WATCH i nt- | Ml well-known $10 custom tailored suits fatally~ shot. Was false and suy the man with “her eaewelh matt a has just arrived. he became ingane an A ti r 1 ‘Wife Shunned by Old Friends. | Any “inan secing thevsame thing: wauni These suits are the best we haved ‘The echo of the trial and the decision sand ifthe oars yf —=—S SS —— H tt 3 Sl ever offered at $10, has not yet died, and on Sunday the [ged a revolver would use It." Mr. | ¢ ES — SS ———_ : : ‘s nn a oa $5.00 | lever offered at $10. i ministers will take up the part the [fluntt,1# seventy years old. His eyes | ® . = = SS = —— = © HT cot a LU eed try | At $12.50 you can buy a worsted orf cassimere sult, either single or dou- OO049909O00OH ¢ e 4 POOR ROoO8 Got Filled’ Chats and Lawkets, Hi bie-breasted, that is hand-tailoréd) a Pleo aie nbn heat Deamntly Atte roughout and that cont ony Express Pool-Room Service Mall Orders Promptly Attended To, | ae oe vith most $20 ute jury ‘played in making the unwritten] Something might be eafd in. extenna- Jaw thelr own law in such cases, James /tli for the jury, If any one feols that id, ‘ Newman has been allowed to go soot | it, Store aor BU ave alters 964 free. Wilber Van Tasbsell is dead and | fx a lower degree of crlme—one calling ready to be forgotten. Mrs. Newmaa, | for a small Punlsheuents When alle Why Not P. OOOOOODOHOS oe the law, {s held as a thing contami- cept ‘had been we v4 phe ry 2 > hot vot separated from her hustand oY | noquittal, verdict. be ed cut on the | To-Morrow Mr, Powers Will Show the W, U, Directors Another Way to Fool McAdoo and Jerome. nated, and llves a life apart from all ground that some punishment should be meted out to ae man for takirig lite. But manslaughter In the first degree? A Timely Sale of — = —_—_— _ ~ —. ri 7 9 : Bar torinee frien: ‘Dhore never was a time during the de- Fy ry : e | Men’s Pajamas. Dutchess County has positive opinions | iiberations of those twelve men when i about matters of this nature, The first |stch a proposition entered their heads, « u 1s S e picked up about 1,200 pairs panel of the jury, numbering fifty, was (7: Sutten was the last man to surrender. | of thin Madras and Nainsook military, poon exhausted under a battery of chal- Argument of Jarors, cut Pajamas. They are the regular} # At the first it = Sa a =) ing—: vere finally selected. ‘They | “He was insane, ania one man, i Y won't put it off beyand th: Early shoppers get them at... 75 most of them How?" asked another, 4 In the Examining Rooms of our —_+— — were all married m The explanation was’ giv as "given. e having children, They swore that they | there was some. more afgument, “Phe eye eles tht might ell hase een would give Van Tassel a fair and hon- en et wee eet For poonvienan eye troubles that might well have been’ CS eee aed ea ID William Johnson, of East Or-| Five Little Girls Make Charges|Told Passenger on Trip from/Driver of Fire Engine Which prevente! Mf acento. in fine, Consult men willallow any one to say that Ne] “Now. this man had broken up the dia wot do what was Fight under the| nome of an honest man," said one of! ange, N. J., Marmaduke Bow-| Against Charles K. Cannon,| Cleveland to Buffalo that He| Killed Physician on Madison} Arthur W. Brewster, M.D. 2 WW elroumstances, ee renines|secpecnaaca ee eeu ceaea paar gal A Is E ted by the [Edward M. Johnson, ‘M.D. 1343 way, get tier (mes commpbeet of thal £9V 07% | yausd. Phe) tally: was elght to four this ker, Jr, Says Was Too At-| One of New Jersey’s Most| Was Involved for $160,000 venue Is Exonerated by the mares Ke dn beats miasiteay Shelly, Mauor dealers\ F, Sutten, In-| argument, no show of “animus on the] tentive to Mrs. Bowker. Wealthy Lawyers. and Meant to Kill Himself. Dead Man’s Son. ev sice ranhiatean} pan’ Hospital) surance; Jacob Mund, insurance They ‘valea eleven ‘wore, she pert une NO CHARGE except tor glasses, and that moderate, Ihvbichs Sons ; OPTICIAN, 42 years’ practice, DOWNTOWN. ar George W. Cluctt, baker; Martin! pen Mr, Sutten came in on the last Quinn, teamster, und Edward Cundy, merchant, all of Poughkeepsie; Fred ‘ALO, May 13.—A man believed} Mrs. Barnard McKay and her son, © been a New York stock broker | Archibald W. MeKay, notified Coroner ell, Jumped from a Cleveland | Scholer to-day that from inquiries they the v had made, Driver James Reilly, of En- was about three hours out from Cleve- | gine No, 13, which ra over and killed Jing man,| aged Dr, Barnard McKay, at Madison me, tells the} avenue and Twenty-seventh street last le: night, was in no wdy to blame for William Johnson, a young man of East Orange, N. J., who is said to be Charles K. Cannon, one of Hoboken’s most prominent citizens, was arrested to-day on charges preferred by tive {The out-of-town jurors took a firm a ;| stand. The men who own farms and salen farmer, of Wing Station; | nave wives and children felt just like| wealthy, has been arrested at Philadel- Walter Budd, farmer, of Sait Polnt; | their town brothers about the man and|phia and 1s now out on $1,000 bail pend-| (70% ON BUNreM Pullin Oy tN Charles H. Duell, former, Bangall; Au-| the deed which had come under their! ing q hearing on a charge of trespasa) fit! Tanking In years from ten to gust Rapelje, farmer, iyde Park, and Sete enretnrens eeu ee made against him byg Marmaduke] ‘°*”- v ety ae Nae ai a and P, A. Griffin, merchant, Amenia. These | ayo, Souker ur. laimember ofa Bhlndelihia le to furnish $2,500 ball, he occu mien found the prigoner not guilty of | Van Tasscll's Habits Learned. | rm of haberdashers, who also is suing | °°! prerea Aa ai manslaughter in the lrst degree, @3] ‘The jury came to know just what kind| Mr, Johnson for $20.0) damages for al-| Mr. Cannon ts a director of the Firs ofa National Bank, a vestryman of Trinity drink 1 e buffet havi a] accident, charged, and acquitted him, although Van Tassell was before the ie 7 ec= tt was admitted that the shooting was | (tial was concluded, Ho wore diamond | eed ailenation of Ars. Bowker's alec) ho tas Church, Supreme Court Com= | pedsn yner in the | the ble k, when a short, “From all I can gather," sald Mr. ‘“ ol | rings that belonged: to other women. | tions. missioner, Special Commiss! able, c : AUTRE SR CRSP ETL REET AT THE HOLLY Court of Chancery, and one of the fore- |*2d he told me his name was very Gent Jumper nebElOUr ND FESR DE $ tered and done by Newman. Lhe plea of mo-| He did things without the pale and| The Bowkers separated about a year il. mentary Insanity was put forth by the | boasted of them to his friends, He was|ago, after having been married three “He sald, ainong other things, that he | the engine. It was too late for the! From an Acorn grew a Rugged Oalk, Bargains in Boys’@. ~ and Youths’ Suits. ft” eferse, and the jury believed that to| about twenty-three years old, dressed | most lawyers in New Jersey. His son, | was ‘inanclally involved to. the extent | ariver to ; ; i , PA be the aes can of the deed. Well, was handsome, as the worl goes, |¥ear8. Since the separation the haber-| (10105 Gannon, was graduated from |of $165000), aid that he was going to | driver to do anything, It was his mis-)" Fo) Oar the Acorn grew; Youths’ worsted suits, single . and was popular with women. He hnd|dasher claims that the young man from | v1. in the class of 1901, and his daugh- | Kill himself because of his trouble.” He | fortune and not his fault that his en-}o) ii i i dfrient land double-breasted, sizes 14 to 20, in Deliberated Four Hours, a strong fancy for married women. He|East Orange has visited Philadelphia tec Aghees Wal ¥: threatened three Umes to take his Hfe, | gine killed my father.’ e“Fiolly,” with its myriad friends, Mihe new spring colorings. These! In less than four hours of deliberation | told his friends that they were tho|on an average of twice a week to con- safest of all and one might love them with impunity. year from Vansar, Cannon Ia rated as |fa ud Auttiting pign.tnd Weed hm not] Ag a result of Mr. McKay's statement] Began its growth with few, wits "are great. $12.50 values, th intended t»| Driver Reilly, who 1s now In the cua- Special Priday and Salurday.. - $8 @ millionaire and he and his son ana], “I be ; captal F, Wals i rslaly win i Womaany scare] OUMMEL Waists and Gowns 9 "Youihs bie sere suits singey Sueded with the verdlpt yw hols Was EEO: She Loved Van Tassel, On Tuesday last Mr. Johnson went t0} daughter moved in the most exclus: probably will be. forn ‘obably will be fo Rellly is all Gand double-treasted, of fipe dark fast nounced as if the inen were going out Philadelphia, but when he tried to Beane ‘ ‘The kind of woman Mrs. Elizabeth 2 accial circles, ‘They were close friends | couple of bel to @ holiday, The mental processes | Newman is does not matter much. at {leave that evening Sheriff Leedom| or the stevens faimily. aes from custody at one: Mr, Shelly, foreman of the jury, re- sole Mrs, Bowker. ion of hands to the ni,’ ‘isi " i which the jury went through betore it}this day, She has gone back to her |stopped him and served a warrant : Tea threatened to, Jump overboard and | broken up over the acoldent, Battation| , A Surprising assortment of de-/Mfcotor serge, carefully tailored. $6 Feached the conclusion of not gailty {home at Wappingers Falls, ay that 1| Which Mr, Bowker had sworn out Three Others Arrosted. T guess hell do tt. ‘ Chiet Howe says that Reilly {s one of| Signs and materials. Real $10 value; very special. bye 4 ve st a sf “A min v" rd one Ss the best dri always has a Was that any man seeing his wife go- talready sad,” she tells all her (Charging him with trespass. Mr, | In all four ing into a piace of ill-repute with an- pus friends. “It is all over now, |Johnson said he had a pressing en-|Volved, although only five are held us oer man would, by the very nature /and whats the use, T loved the man | gagement in New York, But the Sheritt | Witnesses, esides Cannon threw other of things, become. insane. ‘Therefore | He, Killed. | Every, ope Knows that. |e eay immovable. He did his duty, men ary under arrest, 'Battusatelt Newnan wus Insane when he fired thy |“ ytrs, Newman Ie rather falr, rather | In his complaint in the trespass netion | 8ePPe, thirty ine ut Van Tasseil. Not being respun- | pretty and rather brazen in ‘manner | yrs, Bowker's husbund swears that Mr, €' Of No, 207 Willow street; Joseph Liru- it wa their duty o let him go. {and deportment. She tittered in the |Ju" Jon and the young womun took I nviee Newman? sald one juror, |court-room when the most vital testi- | He did Wit ‘was right and |mony was, being given, she |dinner together in w hotel on Tuen- ho“protected ‘the "honor of iis own | lughed when her husband showed }day evening and that detectives tind ime. He Was proved to be of good |sikts of grief on the witness stand, 4 : aa Bharwoters: ‘This oon an Was proved; And all thls may have affected the | followed them in the afternoon while) | few diss ta be a boast who glorjed jurors \ they were out carriage riding. y fn ruining sted “ubout Phillips, who presided at the| Mrs, Bowker began a sult for divorce his escapad whose Huse ote ae at vine the aesump-|ffom her husband four months. since young girls are in-| o¢ the be 1 what efforts. w eoman, The a lifeboat sin the department and) ¢* Fifth abenue style and qualit #4 enwanita . phase m known as a carefull a4 Alf Fifth abenue prices. MeKay's body was taken to Trint- ty Chapel t the MeKay Here are Norfolk jacket two-jq ith omer breeches, - J will be burted in ae a i the $2.95 ewe } BLOOMER BREECHES for less than $5. 5) ‘The “MIKADO” Suit} ed by H. J. Carnahan, + hoys is cut after the naval® itlery, and Johnson_& Recomm of the Emperor of the Jap-¥ nd moulding, r A %, who are such valiant litte ¥| | I ventured to tell —- hac L,tnoviht he Went! WuRT AT PITTSBURG BLAZE, 10 West 22d St. t off th Just PITTSBURG May B—Fire was dis- o-day in a Liberty street | v Jumpe the steamer turned the the ery his djoining we kn Ou, he got caret dener ne Be ton of the power of punishment hy an| charging cruel treatment as the legal | | Course. not 2 Was sotten Jacob Mund, one of the jurors, has | individual with fever. The worst of} reason for a separation. turn the when au loss of | ¢ ti fo suit is of serge, trim: five children, He bis a son wo will jit all ia that the class of man who @ he was returnit re the partly One fireman was badly C By med’ id braid anda black sie. C . $e married this week Ask Mam why ie Je ra or ard, injured by falling glass, or Misach lL z the verdici ¥ 1 mers track isa. Hohe eee sete et ‘ne aw| CAPTAIN'S BODY FOUND. A $6 worth of thogghi iit IRiay found of th the bout. He Jazie “Husband No, 3 Park other «ir fourteen’ years old, fj natezlal have egtered venue: Gface Foo | fates saw him arvund-at all hoursson Whisk Rup, but we offe ten yours! that occasion, #0 It Is belleved he had fa introductory pr id ‘all you: nelehhor, “LT did, it because Newman was not |shculd always guilty, That young man got su excited | Al of which was a quiet and dignt- e from ut un to Cleveland 6 be upheld ee ffalo Wednesday night. ‘Tie night over wife's actions that he was not] fied attitude for the Justice, lee-Hont Skipper Drowned Two |tweleve years old, of 233 Bloo in bis right mind. He killed the yaius. | ‘To look for a real sore one the Dis- Tava Ago! (RINOKtR ineld avenue; Myra F I waa for acquittal a8 soon as tnedudge | trict-Attorney who conducted the pros- x Jom, of the same numb no herth on that trip. finished charging uw ecution should be seon. All day iong| The body of Justus Johnson, captain) Aiveris, y ‘8 ¢ ate a | } ar Advertised goods are for sate in Edward Cundy 1s business man of | the Poughkeopsiana are slapping him | of the ice-boat Hortan, who fell into the |. Positively Removed within 24 ‘all four stores. keen intelligence. He, like all the rest, |on the back and saying that no jury} Norn River from his boat at Thirty- est, Cannon had nothing to say ex- hours. No detention from business, ever convicted Newman, erunts Mpistrict-Attarney {iitth street on May 1, was found by t that he would accompany the off | GONE WHEN Get the Habit, Go to when itewame to a vote what to do. | 1, ‘Sympatiy; sympathy, Well, Ulthe harbor volice to-day, at the foot/of a man of Cun: When ‘satisiied on the point of law-i|inomd may so. ‘There was’ avmpnihy | ye -phurtycelgnth street the Chiet ‘of Palice. to ha 3 sepin f sf ‘on ene Bolt see SEIS IG Ba YOU USE orphinism ; “ é oted £8 All Of us vo! nally, Tthink }encugh when the of oman- mere affidavits of these. «: gitls had each made four complaints dnd ait drug adatctions periianentis caren vy i Shariee But at is absolutely right under | ous" Bee ene anes APOE ——___ the complaints and affidavits of many | Against him, the circumstances, ie bth ate WOMEN TO BOWL FOR $100, Jor thw mont. reputable citizens, “wh | “8 out Ne screamed In great excite-| Oppenheimer Institute }}270 broadway, n. Chambers: isa married man, He said: : ; s“pnere was no question in my mina | “yn mn Foreman’ Shell: Ys & oman fi ‘ have been observing events, U felt that | m ee greet excitement Wi, go,tuine inate! Announces Intention of Suicide, | A championship bowling match has) there was but, one thing for me to do,| "Yes, four.” aie “THERE'S A REASON.” | 133 West 45th Street, New York [147 Cortlandt St. n. Greenwi Bring a pistol with « fiend of iinet] BINGHAMTON, N.Y. May, 12—"1 been arenes New York.thed Lace]. Detectives , Weinthal and “Quinn mot | GompRaIee Bethe Orrell witeorans Gas'tae GS toe Ser | "°* executive ltices: 170 Broadway 211 & 219 Sixth Ave. m, Ltt | got Shot off four | am going to jump In the river,” wrote y Cannon as he was leaving his magnifi-| amination heres ¢ little book “THB ROAD Send coupon for iterature, & t ‘ Aves sas the a turned ‘the firth on | Winlam © Sthos “wore | Liberty, of Broaklyn, for $100 a side, | Cont home. ay No, B28 budeon Bree 0s ee ee te $0.00," 19 WELLVILLE” in each pkg. | Be. ee 125th St., Cor. Third Aver 5 er el 509, I‘ found on the riyer bank to-day, but no|to be held on George Bothner’s Pas-|day on his way to his offi t No, 62! + 7 was corpse has ‘been discovered. time Palace aileys on Tuewday, May 24 Newark street, qd bim “under led. toe-cot. Reston ti ead bs ay a Rade Aaa ta wile Mies La seein biel Beh SN

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