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UL OW STAND HS MAID TOLD ALE a in Divorce Case Denies Ab- ter Servant About Her Alleged ations with Other Men. Justice William N. phome at 3 P. M. one day tn Jun when Misa Ferguson let 70 1a a went right up to Mrs, Jewell phe has related?” don't remember that at all,” re the witness, “she says you were there nat, an | hour and she heard kise! hat | iy and en kissing him 1a, ry and | kiseing at parting von nother joe Gon’ t remember Ai at all,” re ane of the co-respondents | | turned don’ een ‘# counter charges, and 'She sa gooks, Julia Sheppard 208 | oath, ¥, Carro! 44, you much earlier!’ Is that ¢ + the witness ee t remem bey Again don’ ee id Mra Jewell over ean yod ‘Carroll, dear’ in the ‘one’ ed Mi on'a ‘story about visits, 1g Laconia, N. H., to the office Penal alia Dentes Story of Mala. he j meas, Btn whom ice Ferro | yO*tiandte renege: Mra, Jewell in drinking | You'd remember i If It #0 " |< The witness meekly th: wi W& her room late at night, and | ,,T}t witnem meekly thought he would testified, responded promptly nm crom#-examination by . ex-Ju she took from her mistress | the cautious Mr, Geran y | woitim demanding 1, Chapman testified that he ts thirty- years old, an insurance clerk and unmarried, It never occurred, but I won't swear to it.” He admitted drivi: down town one day, ewell and Mins “ with Mrs, Jewell ut eaid that Tom were in the party, leclured he had never seen Alice won anywhere except at the Jew- ell_ mansion. Mdn't you. meet Mri weyy snes ents at their said he. “Mrs, % @t the Sanitarium some can't remember the time whea another lady 1 GA not know the Jewells. 1 played | and Columb | new reply ee ts to Nt TE mever did; but T won't awear if “about the famous pink wrap- | story at the Jewell house, Chap a ho euch wing ever happened, ever received him in her} mone in & pink wrapper. Whether or no Mrs, | Jewell and At Beventy-second street avenue?’ brow the Were you never alone with Mrs, 0 far as I can recollevt,"’ Ger fe ja. & Consolidated chan broker a Seah oad hp on afternoo ele Ges tren Ws] husbamd had never acdused her any | erie eats Riveter ise ne panaek tt borin ‘e-mtory that Mra, oidhe ik to! go' away foe's week on me in my room | AE dn with me cute oa 4d you frat hear of thls ac- " hare, 100s, when Serve prougnt thie How old ere yout’ Wanted to Concent Age. {ust | answer? I do not want to evening te Mrs } how often en and Wow many times r oouldn’ 'e tell,” ie, Chapman. : on Se en" bes th that many, but liked her as a friend?’ sald her lawyer firmly, sald. she was forty-four sixty-five years of her in turn. ie denied i gon! day ater an "yeeea tray ney ra" do Resodlate with | ni fall Jullg Fox, the colored that ht uf” ol twent: ana. YVelehed atory, "hy wos My you ve jikea her Just wa a ton # wore inva. 9 and Mrs. Jowell | another of the was Mr, Goff?’ onfeae A ae Peopure i) TO CLEVELAND: (Continued from First Page)’ 1 eee note of $6,000,000 which war among the securities left with the Wade Bark Was aiid by Mr, Keeler to be among the probabilities, Fe declared also that he proposed to direct the day's {nveatigation | skcigo foward an Eastern attorney who had been acquainted with some of Mra, |\9. eget transactions. i ‘Mr. Keeler would not say he expected an indictment in this case, but PE Wh sphebesed 10 direct s eeasching inquiry, and would cok an tatiet. SS MEHTA The evidence drought out should warrant him in doing 40, He said ‘the investigations would relate strictly to (he Carnegie notes, Later he said he thought the matter would 0 to the Federal Grand Jury, asthe cases were all in conection with the Oderiin Bank case, Itt Ghd H. W, Bell, receiver for Mrs. Chadwick, were examined “uecetvar Bell, before going to the Grand Jury room, sald the “geouritieg" he had recelved from Irl Reynolds as belonging to Mrs, Chad- ‘wick amounted to $24,000,000, Later he discovered that there was a dupll- | deen cate of the $10,200,000 “Carnegie” trust agreement, and that the “securities” fo smepegetes to only $18,000,000, .»"Iwouldn’t want to give much for the whole lot,” he'remarked, when aa to their value, OLCOTT WAS COUNSEL FOR MRS. CHADWICK. W. M. K, Olcott, former District-At- {At the Bherit was tn charge of hex! : | house: I saw Mr. Be AMAT, now © mentder of the firm ot] OPE TM College: Gruber & Bonynge, Was) se) for the bank ae Elyria: York lawyers who Vis-| Vice-Pres! f aft f te Giowe R. he capacity of coun- Gen’ Lad has jen whose cotipection with the matter Chadwick. He also I. 1 did not see I asked me if I ri roe rte. 1 tela thes i Roti about’ Pine securities. them that all I kpew about the secur- waa what Mra, Chadwick had ind that I batev her story-» at that Hee, I confess that | A. coon be ay some time o had me, y thie trip 1h saw Mr. Beck- a kindly old man, and he asked | Te {tT dit not believe Mire. Chadwick | ~ bape aoe ‘that her story of the “arneaie securities was true. 1 told hi thet T 4 but Teminded him that was not & representative of An Carente. ue ‘kwith end Mr. Iri was tied 000 brought Coll “My visit was fatie, 1 remained ont: one day. Mra. Chadwick promi rf on the day a but 1€ didn’t arrive, « i leveland bean to guy me Qn, that she thought t TOM 6. on 4 yh have more ty in Cleveland wari her creditors. repre thant ae San e econ Borrowed. Bisorney, and that she wa: my $1.00 check to show ste woe. my itely the Stories Told by Her, you | room, 1 wld | ahootion, Se | Diiret altomey WOMAN IN DEFENSE OF WHOM WITNESSES nT: No Ww. meraiien AND STOCK BROKER INVOLVED BY A MAID* CPAOOREED ONDE IEE SEEDS ETE EL Pe OEDOELIETED ID 86 | | Pandan seatien tentions, urging that Me mimable under the Importance in the 4 to » 2 expert’ fla eet taken away to lay figure. Mr. that as the hole in not exactly the coat he could whether or not the vy w) flame when explode bnieatae at Hyman Btern, | sold the revolver, stand ‘ane testimony, id showed hi A Q Yes, he was taller ea {f he had hind the count when I sold the ‘This was io o. bg ey avenue? A. ea. sell any.other revolver on A to a No. you visit you go to eon a6 the testimony of Dr. P' important Le it the groun *he dented each charge ngminat | the expert as to whether or not {t wou! ween possible for the bookmaker to have shot himself was perfectly ad- i, t pout qty mr state at what 4 was hell when to betere the prisoner, who ghastly ‘open ak tained shirts shirts “Bee tae Be “ie ne ar Ibepmy ~ ‘ieaties find esaged, thy “unm had’ been made as an exact wires oe of the y and the clotn- | Ing Att Tr perteeniy® "When it i, ‘retired Arensed the aa poof er "founeel’s “torte 4 Levy drew frcm the physician conform to the hole in warmen at the bs 3 ot the tragdy, The witness declared it was his opin- cartridge that had i. ploaed* tne fatal bullet was a perfect the pawnbroker who| Mr. Raud after Dr. Phelps fine Q. Did you have that in is yor store on the ti Q. To whom cia you nell it? A. To @ jady. Q. Where were you when you sold lt Jan you deseribe the man? hink he was smooth and the lady walked up ¢ THE 1) $9F4444444-4-5044404. CHARGES APLOT | TO SLAY YOUNG = (Continued trom Fir from First Page.) sly an work of Mr, Unger's con. ‘the testimony of law and of crucial ment case. the ob- Rind {Sree Wis exams mat und vest! He a she raw the @ testimony with The skeleton had lgve toom for the the walstcoat did | not tell d positively | eng d. Last on Sand. | was called to tern said that he et dee twenty. ‘Yer | ie a revolver found pocket after the | ‘The witness examined i! care: | Iver in stock | Sige y a lay of June? sb | A. do not oF not. | aven, He 0 the counter than I. | A must if whop at No, Gis| the office of the June s? A. Yes. ‘ corridor of fg the Tombs? A, Yes, | in the corridor tnd | rn wontan do? A. Bhe | rats into the cortt- aes sa dor of thé Tombs « ToT, ne Into @ cell upon sect Wag not dwelt on, bi Q. bo | whether or’ not ‘yee red | Weapon on that day? A. 2 am pretty | sure I did not, goin | boy, who, at the mis gplingty beeen the ‘ nant rand v ba a ith, was cal The 7 hia story of is | overboard Morgan Smith ‘ortelng Nan Patcerson to do somethin: striking her in the face when. 4! niblted reluctance to carry out his fendant come out of | Sarl at el and be the payement to the curd, where @ hansom pulled up. a Pogeroet faa called. He Tent ified that ¢ June as peers the traged: pai J = WORTD: rontbay /*VES, AMD Tyeee ) are OTHERS * oneeeonsessooossoensooeed PEDDODS 1-594-4- 9009 REMARKS OF WE SPECTATORS: |OATH OF DEATH Mr. }not ask for @ monies, | to Mr. Worth hurried | ton, ng pe hether | thig Women was the fetundant or not en ergee-egamined the panda: | any Other | the jt net Toe seasNN AGRE June Oa A, I auppose to see the | 00 the on¢- longed, news ¢, woln Joseph Hewitt, Mal 4 a the de- Ned ths They quarrel just as Le | came out of the continued thelr argument mand. d even Smith and The boy had mith aD ald, Deseribes the Qu ed full at him. Then, ned jon of Ine nor, clerk of . mB airost and us avenue, where h aves ed with Mr. and Mrs, J. Mor+ 7,2 on the evening of nd Mr. and out mt ot the the wor went eat ficoe't hoot eee her when ~ om RNS in Oe Spretag! dereeepe acess" on See Gifts Ch = | ee Mi ¢ penitivay tions in the light of a joke, and that he A hous! t many others had considered | disease, hs bred u bt an 008O9004000 j HEAD SOLID SORE Awful Suffering of Baby and Sleepless Nights BY MORMONS NOT TO TALK of Mother, (Continued trom First Page.) Be - ipaee |e Sevtcurn 7 Herne ‘CURED BY CUTICURA. on the altars for vengeance.’ -_— Took Them as a Joke. ‘Tayler, yd the protestants, aia escription of the cere: but turned the witness ‘over | ‘ton for sromisnamiinn- Mr. Worthington drew from M fered moet ‘Skin Fair as Lily With no | Scar to Recall Awful Sore Writes Mother, r. given notice to ml hs ago of his sever- “yh m the church. fo?" naked Mr, Tayler. ‘ee | wir air; net @o far.’ TT SWIFT TYPEWRITISTS | | Western Man Have ‘The first important event In compe- titlon between rival rapid typewriter Operatora who have gathered at the Typewriter Bhow in Madison Square Garden Is to be’ decided this evening. Curtis 6t. John, of Chicago, and May Carrington, of @pringtield, 650) words from dietetion ge in an exhibition at the St. Seated | ‘Charles i Mcdarrin, who claims t3) be the champion o' dn on a twelve-hour continuous writin, test at 11 o'clock thi pd At iaracan he he Sout decision and | aod to-night with a total of 60,000, ba a i las it an did they return? A, At hi A THE FAVORED GEM A. FRANKFIELD & CO., ——— “I herewita write out in full the beginning and end of that terrible eczema, which caused my babe untold suffering and myself ia wher, questioned by ton Iwayd Mr. the committee thai naidered the obligu-| Sa A yh same way. He saki there bern any solemnity in the thin Mi by Pbdligations, #o far as hel on sleepless nights, comet! Mr. rthington told the this. he ® Ror babe was born seemingly a he) was ready 4 pe |falr, healthy cbild, but when she was ‘you get & good'ldek at her? ce with cfoss-examination until th k id conaul ‘others, and_asked| three Weeks old a swelling appeared wk wo inches Tessin eee "ree iw vied. equ her ogaie Withiss bd excused ‘until d\.on the back of her head, and in Q you ier = opinion any pat Look at Her, ‘ans MH, Bremhall, Président of the | COUTS of time broke, It did not heal of the, weapon wae esta tn 13,08 Natta solar bat d Brigham, youn Wniveraity, tetified| DOL Brew worse, ang the sore ¢ * h lew of her as he wo wives, marr! efore je to that Carlet Fe Pk Weer aac ah ich ime Bernt Smoot eth memo Bethe dollar. “T used all Kinds of remedies ‘Th it practically im-| could jdentity her or nott A, Yes, 1/ University Board, but was not present that | coald think of, but nothing bia" fore youve vo Have anon’ nin: | got a ood look pine, ihe witngae. was slotied Deesisent | seerned ‘to help: tn fae it’ preg intérast ip Bee piaces tale rind tna ny day a th students, and always urged them (to worse, Her hair fell out where the ny tae vepunee. Be’ Dun. | ached "eh a obey the law laws. teacher in, Brig. | 2°¢ Was, and I feared it would never explain to re sont A, No, r Ds .| Stow again. It continued until my her the. Hivos Wo question nan ga ordered, thy ie Your et ire fo fit ard aga In Tn | aged father came on a vielt, and when ~ tay fend: “Hows enw i "The Brat ‘wate died ‘in 8. wor be saw the baby he told me to get Mr, Levy. ahd Ad te would, ve | ale and trembling the young wonun | Wine ang had children by both of | Outloura Soap and Ointment right jous fingers . ness Re wen Kars ie "yah the SN fe Brea Faleed tne yell” tremulous Gna through the Temple with hie genond “To please him I did. so, and to my Ret ig oe purposes of sxpari- | ,,.Now, Mr. #t [Were sented, but na ineal mcritnee Pe | surprise by thelr use the sore began id this, and t en place. le said he had taken no | to heal over, the hair grew over it, f men, in Slot he Siena to conform to law In relation to and to-day she has @ nice head of ne mores wi was ‘yrs h st, the reece. &8 yoo understand it, you are hair, her skin is as fair ag a lily and teaver | eoare under: not logally ‘married to your prescut/ she has no scar left to recall that awful sore, ond {t is over eight months and no "4 of its returning.” Mrs. WM. RYPR, Elk River, Minn. “Cure prea ase are Mra, | Ryer Feb, 25, 1 six years later: IN $500 CONTEST, | a "Your letter of the 19th inst. re- | celved, by mie in Hy ood to adh og of my baby scme six years ago. We mention OFF) tof p Mewes bas never returped to her {head, which at that time was a solid | sore on top and down the back. Once or twice since then a patch has come on her hand near the wrist, but it finally disappeared after a proper treatment with Cotieurs.” yt Dae 08 | . frente tin: torm et Choeoiate Coated Hite, = per vial of @) Ointm yg Reed La Beaton, Chem: Champt Mass, are Inguired at great gine | lena into the mo ms tne AC, “| 4 Sg Phe et pee other for ‘skid rom musale of a pistol Cacringto eh rie conditions. Pi woman erington ‘fe one of the fastat O1nO. ped zen packs mp: o Deo, ree ferently created different areas vot nets chair she curned Cy tar tonne ate reeced of taking | BAR BARLY—-Oo Monty, MaARY jdencé, 21 W. 106th at, MARY GOR- MAN, widow of Thomas Barly, Poneral on Wednewlay, Dec. 14, at 10 o'clock al at the Chureh of Ascen- sion, W. 107th at, Interment, Calvary, GREEN.—Dec. 11, FRANCIS XAVIER, morning, A Aa ton of Francis and Annie McCann, 154 @ complicated Supreme| Leonard st, native of Newtown, Por- expeoted to close at, dis, Co. Longford, Ireland, Funeral service from St Anthony's Church, Wednesday, at 0.30 A M. in Atty mine | the world, started Is always the diamond, We are showing stones imported -before the recent uprush In diamond _ values, notable In color, brilllancy and cut, and which we are offering at the old prices. RINGS: ‘Single stone, two-stone and fives stone hoop, diamond clusters and pearls set among diamonds make smart ring fittings. Also BROOCHES: Crown, floral and bow knot effects and diamonds surrounding pearls are much in vogue. * Open Evenings, Snipetigre sod Jewel, Sqm cirsuok ¥. EVER HOS HE DODEEE REED i | Be, walling lengths, black and colors, two styles, dull flounces, WILL BE OFFERED A Mans OF HIGH GRADE Imported Tailor Suits "OF FINB CLOTHS AND OTHER MATERIALS “4 Originally $150.00 to $225,00 75.00 and 98.00. id Spevial for Wednesday and Thursday Dec, 14th and.15th, Petticoats, An Important Sale of.a Manufacturer's Stock at \_ Marked Prive Consessions: é MOREEN PETTICOATS, black and colora, MOHAIR. PETTICOATS, taffeta flounce, black, GOLF PETTICOATS; tatteta with platted ruffle; : 2.25 WHITE TAFFETA PETTICOATS, for evening wear, 7.00 and 9,00° TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS, variety of styles, black and colors, Values $8.50 and $11.50, 6,50 ‘at 8.00, Sptcial attention ts directed to this sale of Petticoats, deing of Gn unusually high grade in quality, style and workmanship, FOR i es ASSORTED HARD CANDE 108 | om ONE-POUND — BOXES, Y' COUNTER GOODS THE LARQEST LINE IN THE CITY. ae YOR | LATE a scederrrey SPECIAL FROM DECEMBER 12TH TO 24TH. | mero BOARS. XMAS. ORRRED EANDE. ION BD SPECIAL MIXED eee ANDY. . 4 VANILLA CHOCO! NTEROI pkey i ga ee ae me Se a ee Mig -ORADB 58, Be De... 2 ty or iapoRTaD SATIN. During this sale. we will continue our Special Offer to Sunday. Schoo A 30-pound patt of mixed C. pound boxes for. ++ We will deliver 10 Ibe. at the following rateay Manhattan Island, 100. pbzookirn, Yersey che, cig, Hoboken or No Goods sent C, 0. D. ‘ Waist Lengths at, Dress Lengths at Floss Emb’d, 18,00 — Watches, Diamonds, Rich Gold Jewelry “THE BENEDICT an carusts PRESENT, OMLY BY Dencdlet Brothers, Jewellery, Brondwey & Liverty New York 6 EW ME FOUND AND be wa 4 ae ts. 290 3.00, 4,00, 5.00 ++e++ 7-50, 8,50, 10.50, 1250 Eek The Vantine Scari— Washable, weighs less than one ounce, « one and a quarter yards square, all colors, at 1,25" ~ Silk, Kime Emb’d, 16.50. Oriental Bel aa Yat pcb wg hy ) er, ver Gilt and: ena Buckles, 5.00 to 35.00 Each, Oriental Jewelry aad Jewels, Sa aie tel Churches, tnstitutions and Fairs: ly and 60 half- WEEETPERTRL SLL TTY $235 SABARCAYS St COR. CHURCH “The product of Head, Heart and Hand— the gift that comes from Oriental Land—~ Hath yet to find its rival, Visit “The Unusual Store” for the Gift Unusual, Oriental Dress Silks, Silks from all parts paris of the wo world—Plain, Fancy Weaves an Lyons Printed, neatly put up in decorated Japanese’ a boxes for gifts, 2.00, C0) | |