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oe fll you answer my questions?) If you will ans my questions I tion then,” rep'ted Mra, Smith, almost ‘the indictment dismissed with the greatest pleaSurre.” tearfully, Beer et HAR LAWYER. Tet wesestes He, Weeds vaniny to answer all questions that Pail ot tend to grade or incriminate |*:.2¢". saagoring ought to. #top,” Bane Punavetere }TePly to you now, f musy als svith my tawe See ih later! retonted Mr. “After a five minutes’ recess Mrs. Smith went on the stand again. Falke Recorder rated it i] will dismiss that indictment.” “| WILL NOT ANSWER,” replied Mrs, Smith. hy yep U <li what ground?” Ou the lave you made up your mind?” asked Mr, Rant “You under. “1 WILL STICK ground that it might fend to alate and degrade me “| von THE WORLD: FRIDAY | EVENING, APRIL. 28, read. After #he had read the graph, Mr Rand sald: ow. having refreshed your memory, toll us to whom the letter ‘8’ refers." “I refuse to answer on the ground hat it will tend to degrace and inerim- nate me." The prosecutor asked the Reconter to direct the witness to answor, as she had | & moment before sworn that it Was not her honest belief that the answer would | degrade or incriminate her. | “But 1 didn't understand the ques: | para. xpiained 4 miasions in that letter that Smitha purchased the revolver?” ‘Phe Court would not heed Mr, Rand's argument, however, and continued to keep tho letter out. Few men wero able to get into the af ternoon session of the trial, as duriug recess attaches of the courts and of the District-Attomey's office had seized the to anstwor on tho groungethat it would degrade and Inorininste me w tend to dewrade ond incr! ‘The witness aid not haverto (tell Mr. 1 me." Rand whether hey mishand wae heavily hat Je ail,” Bald $he Prosecutor, in debt, fhe said that last’ Sutie My | dramatically. Bmlth was working for a min nant Red. Another Rand. Bomb, QeDid you pay your’ hatel! Question ruded out, ; Mr, Rand showsd the Gifendant three gold bracelets. which: she {Mentihed, Q. When, dla. you bee ‘hep bhacetots st? A, Ihave no idea’ when L saw. them last, Q, Can't you tell about last saw them? A, No. Q. Have you seen them since June 4 last? A. T have’ hot. Q. Where dit you get these brace- lets? A, 'Thoy Were given to me by my mother, ‘The witness Identified a ring as hers, which she declared she had not seen since last June, ‘Then the Prowecutor brought ont of pawn tlokets, Mra, t eay whether or neon them before. Q, Will you deny that you ever saw when you these pawntickets before? A. I will not deny ft. Mr. Rand's purpose was to show that during thelr filght from New York, the Smiths tried to pawn their jewelry, Q. Did you know these things MY HUS- were pawned?t A, YE) bile? Smith, “on ihe wroand that it) Asked for Pawn-Tickets. Mr, Levy. then callod for the pawn- thokets, The defendant's lawyer said he was wilting to let thom go in evi- dence, Mr. Rand then read the printing on the pawn tickets to the jury, The first one for a ring was taken out in Hyman Stern's pawnshop on Oct, 4, 194, in the name of Mra. Bmith. The second ticket was for a bracelet and was taken out on Oct. 1906, Five dollars was borrowed on the bracetet. Mr. Rand declared, however, that the tickets were renewul tickets for jew- elry that had been pawned on June 3, 1006 Mr. Rand again asked Mrs, Smith if she did not know the tickets were renewal tickets, She @ald agein that she did not know, “That is afl,’ said Mr, Rand, on Levy did not ask Mra, Smith puesvene, But be sald to Mr, Rand "I now cadl on the learned Distrtot- Attorney to put Jn evidence the orig- inal pawtickets he says were taken out on June 3" *T have not those tickets,” Me, Rand, smfling. replied ne ee ng a renee - MORGAN SMITH BRAVES PRISON TO SAVE HER SISTER, NAN PATTERSON When the mftnese left the stand Mr. Me oft Pia she tel} out “that? A, 1 alda’ War; How dia you k ae Tt ai nnd ow rit mH AS, ina had nfesiowle? Youn el raga that Had) made | her Wi jecaune We rath bout | ii Q. Bur aha ota you abe ala not sn lev na's ator en how ci Pe RT WAIN aah she be in ‘' dition ag-you wrote to Young i 8 (orton? "Bacaune he ‘ig terribly ain. | appointed to learp enar could not marty te Q. Did sh riers about her immediate ff 0? *: a Q. Yet ta} ahe wan Pigtle | yea able to do Something i ase ow atin te Merwenl or Nothh FS a n sai qudnoes aht be “ie ou Young failed to marry her? Ay jtness had ‘written LM her letter swat nee Mister ‘wae Lik fo. some: x dompernte to oe ty Caesar Young sa, ct guw her (Nan) you for the consequences? Mf. Levy ob- fected and the question was ruled out, Nan Much Agitated. During thie’line of test! ny thi fendant seemed groatiy agitated, ing.forwar’ on her plack: und watching her kinswoman intently. het ‘dota abo A Young? Oe ee a we fanded at ‘Long Island City at husband on that mr A, Wo did t ‘ata Q. Did you or your hon Smith's "we did not poy th the an through the cau Young Caltea Up Nan, eae phot arte lst oF unul Gas shy baits mune an oe etn a eee ue, where at time did ahi iaaeage home at 8 1 ana beats Q. Do remember Yi ty Real tye fea 88, tne nok some ecent oh me a ret NAR Ho "eid rd towne w ne ie asleep. I had dite oulty” Fe Fn Lg pe up. Mr, Y told me to ask m at the Columns Glee jan to meet him at the Q. Dia Mr. Young call uy more ¢ Yes; 28, called un three te an to meet him. Nan once? and sald for mus very sleepy, CHILDREN. iii (eeu dll has id in| ment none but the Ocullst may SEW eet aT Se Owe ge ee WITHOUT cuaRes Our CCULISTS will thoroughly ame“ amine your Chan ‘e have Daprls | Rooms, Selentific Appereeee — every thing-for correct eye treatment. AT MODERATE CHARGB Our OPTICIANS will then make the glasses, if required, In our establish. lasses=-the Opticlan sim and a6- Batata) fills the prescript! py t | Ehrlichkdond Oculists 25 Broad @t.—Areade, ARP 217 Biway—Astor Bowen, OP clans 228 Bixth Ave.==JB0h Me, practice 1845 BY t’s understood that Triangle style, fit and construction are perfect— ¥, ‘ ‘ : opportunity: of alipping in all their wo- . ment, but Mrs. Smith, in a choking voice, declared that she would | men triena iil BAND PAWAED Tene: Canons teenie aie tie ce the ‘wombe Feplied with’ dramas ene i : men friends, jay of | @ Did your A tein you| ‘r#on's teetimony at the last trial, and phesie: —— Otherwise our proof that all TRIANGLE by her decision, F ahate whe ie wenalens eee where he had pawned them? A. Re, pret Bp portion in which the ohorue BiNY GUSTER 18 NOT RESPONSI-lie YOU HAVE ANY THIS | “sts se Linen (lecally stam ed “LINEN?” + Mrs. Smith collapsed completely when she ‘eft the stand and was cpa AAR Mae | Q. MRS, SMITH, DON'T YOU KNOW | f nt On REGY GARE he weg not | Bi Tote Eaow that you were a Jaw: would mean nothing. A collar is dear heen seen since the trial began and a|njsaq THIS JEWELRY WA) “Perourbed” or "frantic." Mrs, Smith GwUh retected hep. Rand. WILL INTEREST YOU. 45 cents if ft doesn’t bear the “Linen’’ ve pak id ic aeeeag pian ie Fe into a chair. She did not nantes oe nese Piers a, PAWNED DY YOUR W toot toed hapetided dl that he we bi onan anewer my veauartion: pid Shaen is. stamp. Prone) ay { her sister. er fa if .| other in striking hue. It was not :|MORGAN SMYTH, IN “frantic” on lay. mepres: iy) man ff er ran to her side and fanned her for ten min tinp, that’ the prevailing color of halr|amonn's PAWNBHOP ON JUNm 8,| MT Rand recalled Mem Margaret | te of mind? ‘Go many ittle boys and girls come into before she was able to go back to her cell in the Tombs. was yellow. 1904 Lid Baker Young to the etand, she swept og offered the letter in| OUF Mere who are weak, thtn-legwed and ANG, i i ‘ ollow-cheeked,"” said: Nan also left the court-room with tottering steps. Mrs, Smith tokl Mra, @mith Grilied Again. Violent objections were made by Mr. | iit? She court-room with calm dignity py LO a sr exoluding ihe Vellisuowe arreitin\ Ai beam Leuven OLLAR father she thought Mr, Rand had “rattled her” on the stand, The defendant cama back to her went) Levy, Be A range 2. th Witnewe atund,| gocument "as a ‘document ” Ta sotire| siiow thom to remala #0, for they cies abe with some of her old vigor, though sh¢| THE PAWN TICKETs SHOWED |“, i 4 J . y, by ee. ‘The lawyers for Miss Patterson wouldn’t talk about the points scored| was extromely pale, There wee delay | THAT THE JBWELAY Was, "Mire. Young, dia you or your hus | the Juey, Sisley wunoet ibe Slahiree eure ete: Vinten itedia'e'co, “oe A They didn’t look very jubilant. in resuming the trial due to the fact) PAWNED AT STORN'S ON THAT ever speak about @ legal separa-| Not Barred from Hotel. it a8 bs Bact it “ak that Juror Walter W, Tinstey, No. 7, | DAY, Heat Smith denied that Y ha he inued hy ‘ ‘th gt ae a Ac merenet eae - hotel on June 8 with your hus-| aia not put in an appearance. a Mr, Ramd repeated the question: See Ua andthe question ei ree ritise . fer vat pe tong one bel, ue et ‘ , Me. Levy's partner, arise and | Sek SAIUROD wee DY, Bird Ne ee eRe . |. @. Did you or your @uatand ever have | Young bad “ver, eon 4 to leave the | What We say of Vinol, we would seo a great i that ‘the case be dignisnca, Mr.|.Vanm Much Agitated. show up considerable tension wus teit | Denies Real Knowledge MEY chien Aone oe nl bpenuse Vines to a her Aster, | difference in the appearance of the younger quota many duthorities amd] 44, SulaNtaa ala th in the oe room, Hg area 215] “Don't you know that theee Cag “ephat te all,” pata ae pe Heater i 4144 owiuins Beneration of this city. You know Vinol ts pa : . Levy and the question | &o'clook, however, and Mrs, Smith was|ehow that your Jewelry was pawned Weeki Diba 3 ‘ atent medtel a 5 aimost @n hour, was raled out, Nan Patterson waa | recalled to the etand, ° ‘Stern’s pawnshop by J, Morgan Smith | the people rested, Sire aratt ate eels heoven frome sildren Bese Tt Will meee Poe \ ugh, Cried Rand. greatly agitated, She pulled nervoumly looked drawn and haggard a8|on the morning of June 8? A. I do not, binwiaie: sense onfore in a Deity od, hemlthy sesh, wound bone, herd OOK for this Shield ut her vell and Kept asking her coune|ehe made het way to the witness-chair. |. Lion’t you know that these tickets| BORNING SESSION Cac ded Mie rue, Vinol ie @ cod liver ‘oll prepara: on the window when Bhe had to pass her father, who caught|51 and 53 are renewal tickets of jewelry Qe 1B to o postmark, and see if} tion, but tt does not contain a drop el al i. ras peer te hurt meet POOF!) 6, nand and whispered: pawned by your husband in Stern's AT NAN’S TRIAL, etre 3 oak “Zour reoolleetiont oF brody rile RUF It is bo del you buy cigars. Poor Julia! She fs getting | coy Httle girl.’ ‘ pevie : crag wr Pet Pane POORER RTT RS TTD i ceereeeeeeenenenenen ascend trightened,” Tage, . pawnshop on Jume 3? A. T e no r 1 sotually contain all the medicinal ; hat Mr, Rand asked the witness it Mr. Rand continued: real knowledge. ? ‘ « euratl ents found in treuh code’ Cigar Stores Co. Aatacone that tis corvay| #78 het MuUMDAnA's moveménts In foing| 2, Did you know that your alster was) ‘The witness answered with « show of Diese ied oer aX pee toeh aa Met sane aria or chilaren'we evar sola, Pett de son : ‘or actual death had not been| Cut. ot New York to Hoboken when she indleted for murder in July, 1900? -Av I} temper. The prisoner took off her veil. | yal di edible page! ot | Seunic atte her sister's arrest, | “We have many letters from grateful pved, Mr, Rand said: had vitally tmportant knowledge in her | “4 She was deadly pale, By Mr. Rand: hndicat beet : ‘Then ended am mothers "whose chi rep owe thelr heulth, kor prone to send this caso to tre | Roenession was not inconsistent, The| @ Did you read and know of thet Q, Didn't you 1 Toronto because erighheliy jd had eateries pore MO Dla’, yah ot your niomietae know | fer ivooe: Me. O. ae lista Mee that there were two persona inj CUtft Wom nok allow the’ question, loge awainst your aleter? you didn't want 6tern to eee you? A. T| waist and the derk gray tallorsmade ak Hate sister being operated ., tells. what Vinol did for her children, ¢ f haneom cab on the morning of | Zhe prosecutor Kept at 4t, shitting his| Gueelion raled out, refine to anewer, eae Ga Wah Maa Wena In Oks Ae cte ats | et tba etlay, salle “atula 4, and that the defendant was one | *ttack again, Q. Did you know that your sister was! Qi You had no reagon to expect dst] vinnwii, Hor hat was biack—n winter | band, Martin? | yory much worried: and did not inw what 5 ‘the two persons, and that the obher|, 9 Dil you ever see Hyman Stern| Put on trial for murder last. Novem | any harm would come to you from see-| hat—trimmed with black feathers. ty dn te oreate ngth for ond HANTS! WANTS! WANTS! owas sinin, BerOre pe baw ts) 1b court bert A, Yes, ing Hyman Stern? A. No eotual rea-| Mr. Rand got from the witness that 3,1 ate hy CHILLY "revert Vino" every: , u ‘I sald in my opening that I would arene a a yea seo him in Toronto tact] Q. Where were you when your sister | son, Commins had not told her Young wanted deneft trom that reat {n'a versa . ‘Who purchased that pistol. Tesdi | "Go Dia" sow know he wae there ‘tase | “8 Dut On trial mst November? A.I/ Q, Didn't your husband leave Toron-|Nan to marry Matthew Trimble, of | { Pern ry raplaly ‘T nd raph ywdhed would prove J. Morgan Smith pur- | March?. A..1 heard he wae there. Bray Cds URS on to without shaving? A, I don't know. | Washington, By Mr. Rend: ste dcants'y ash baitaned nl Wino! wilt THE WORLD ‘the weapon, I dh not say Hy-| Q, Didn't your husband go on a jour-,|,_.@ you know that the firet trial) «1 vr t again,” cried Mr. Rand,| Q. On May 8 did Nan tell you what| At Race Track All Day. Get Viuol from any of the following Ne i uipan Stern would swear Smith pur-| ney from Toronto last Maroh? A. Ho['Was @ mistrial! A, Yea, |Maid you have any reason to leave | she was wild about? A. Bhe sald ahe| 0. At what hour, did you leave the| York durgnista: Fer ne eer ON Steuer maleate tho revolver, left Toronto. Q. Where were you when your aister| Toronto on the day Hyman Stern | believ ad | tegen A. On the last train. w shies MriAragig | | it y Hy ed Cogmine hi misrepresented rs 3. here. pners, sthes things, setts Diga't yoo fro rowr babend, when was hel we trial Be ibrar lest De-| arrived?” Young when he (Cosins) sald Young | ea Fe eseesha| td Seas = eve erein m per- learned ‘oron: oem! & second time? A.I refuse “—E refuse to amswer,” repeated | would not ma , D Bra7, Ameen Tren, ‘ within the « ‘of my voice | March leave the elty suddealy?....,.,, t e ery ber, RIS a cee gncOnase, Ties fice “in. the city receives World A ~ whe dowbts but that J. Mor- Smith purchased the revolver. "We baye traced the movements of Cassar Young for every minute of the day of June 3, and he could not have | the revolver, ond who ‘buys Vinol of un and js not UETOWN OFFICE — \Brendway. satisfied, Your money will be te ere Sth and Brin Bee bed ithons rod 1 ta90 OF eoibarras Wy FIRST AV.—-At Nos, 1. jestions, 6 faith i end that the purchaser takes aD obi ie vlog secon a Ave At Ys ring Mixth Ave, and 103 Mrs. Smith Defiant, The witness hesitated, a moment and then replied flinging back her head de- flan tly “I refuse to answer on the ground WORKOUTS TO-DAY PISTOL CAUSED |PADEREWSKI i Riker's Drug Stor NG, 1867, purchased: i; &t., Broad nd 9th, i “On this evidence certainly the case {t would degrade and incriminate kre fos and os Brosdray, bh Heder should go to the Jury. me. ‘ c bad a BY ve. 1010, 3188, 141, a Immediately tho adjournment for the| The battle between opposing counsel <a Ls na ates Stores, @1 Highth Ave, AauH, 1719, 1704, 108 on the legality and ndmipeibiitty of FRET AV Nex Nor 's8B8, 1800, 1408, testimony was becoming bitter. Mr. moon recess Was announced Mr, Rand fare ‘Turned to Lawyer Limburger and said: (Continued from First Page.) ENGAGEMENTS xe Elisha Conklin Threatened to Levy was bobbing up and down like a gee bow he hn re the. mui! Will do.) hafitily; 9% Di t oan Ayrsit Neos. 6B, 158, 867. 455, Renews His Offer. buoy in a choppy sea, All of the prieon-| Kill a Negro Passenger on a State Feakes, junto her pela als, povraneh gaat | ike 06 pounds up; | FIIN' BRI OR on *{ want to renew to you my offer |oT® sttomeys were clearly agitated at |' woe Poop hie VAL ind Fi handy fis B. Magy win ail odes \ mover to prosecute your ollent, Mra, {the tum things had taken, Mr, Rand Twenty-eighth Street Line, Pianist bisa We H - His Neck b FOR pounde up, gle f lations: | Cheah vp company, rut te hot of very much ere on tra moneniracy indlowmenta it| Was «beaming, ironical end playfully ‘ans. YY | Ga Our ot, Obs Se” Lah bresulne. | account at beat she will answor my questions.” sarcastic, but Was Disarmed, Ov 4 Went in tndite ‘All love the mud. |, NELLIE BU RN=, ip olfg 2 0.99 25. cite mum “Twill consider your offer, Mr, Rand,”| Mr. Levy and his associates suffered erexertion at a iNVIN oh Wedte,f Al Pe Ang ought 0. Win BOON, the lawyer replied, ‘though 1 don’t|another pantc when Mr, Rand drew fusion fe in 0. ‘. Ee Pit | 08 aan GArhtee |e hb 2, me “ $ ° + p ve . re think that there ts any chance thet she| from a mysterious parcel another let-| Paagengere on an enathound Twenty: Concert, ite ca, aely. as Birough | she should have a race betore ehe would is believing, Feta =, ees ecg lah Sad va iaemitty, ‘Tee: ineyere reed. the letter | iemmn erest crose-towal Car were hayes: Diebold Ural aiber, RATER 0,06 25, 0.69 26, anally; pera Hast: 407 West, those Shaoumients anyhow. i wd frightened thts afternoon when a man ta wel 4 pS legdlin di Ce Por} Wearing is HIGH REN rH an, UME dare say you will” Mr. Rand re-|over cangtully after Mre, Gmitth had] TOS ne was Wlisha Conklin, boat:-| NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥., April 2—|iR Gut aeane good mud Tulners ¥ Grotld win a number oF races. Hie i earing WENTY- THER Smertiod saroastionlly, “it would be a| glanced ‘at it and acknowledged her! MEO "Of Dort gonnson, N. Ju threats | Paderewekl, the planist, hay eanoeiled Diebold “ae se convincing proud victory. I wnderstand by your | cognizance of It. Mr. Levy objected to ened to kill Joseph Tyler, u colored | bis enaugement in thie city for to- atranen oe pounds Uni a ha | namalin 6 pour a 0.96 8.5, 050, 25 . iin 7 bstateeeat that you decline my offer.” | the letter and the Recorder sustained | man of No, 231 West Twenty-ninth | Msht and left this afternoon for Bos- mile Wines 0,13, Cao 0.42, 0.87, brees! ne be AN AR ol Math lt at Present, $2.00 rect XY, Mr, Limburger, finally.) him. The letter was marked for Iden-| sregt, with a revolver. ton, BLUCH ERGO. pounde DELa.| ANNIE ABBOTT | furkoniea_ in : hs a. ‘anen ‘that aotttes it, @ald Mr, Rand] tification, however, as ‘Wad tanother 1 ‘ Ih Lobdon. Ontario neu pounde Up! is Rawr er eeti0 pound fe | 0.88 8-63 ey Lace Hat: malking eway. voluminous document in feminine hand- |, Conklin boarded the cor at Byer} a ang cord In his netk wile: ren= |upia tt, Lan. ns pounds ub. and | to private thine shuld Rot be, gone ats—— a \e1 a cult composition, to- ELON ~~ | demne: dmburger bed argued before Judge! writing, and Conklin was forced to stand up. a" condition “was suoh. that Dr. ca He a ae te ab! galloping, | Iter on. - clever earn a: ST—At wes Beet, Re f, in Part 1, of General Sessions, fee FBronasak, of Bult wi called | W ———— OND , to have the Smith Trunk, |Amve those sitting down was Tyler. | and: upon ie avice Padevawalt ; VAFTY-EVENTH fe aatiina. "Attor Ustening Letters Seized in * | Going up to the colored man Conklin | cancitled the remaining” on shgege: ‘a ABT OR, 115 $101,000,000 CANAL SIXTY-SEVENTH ¢ ae to St PHESH ARD THE LETTERS | grabbed Him by the throat, mente of is tur iq tiie cating? 28, 0.43, 0,48, UNDER WAY. ETH 87, TAKEN FROM THR AMITHS| “You're a bad looking nigger,” ho! aren cOcror aye that Paderewoict ie| Pon} j Novng, Bon| WORK EB . SIXTH AT. at tee opposing the lawyer's motion, |TRUNICS IN CINCINNATI, gg =O Psy pine tag held ! a ON TRONS Saha tus, SEVENTH oa and nn Gmnith’s refueal to become| It wis learned that these letters were | ‘Then he drew @ rpvolver from his| Padereweki was to have played with-| tongs, 0.16 Aas, ' 0: reesing, | SANDY HILL, N. ¥,, April 2.—The rod Rand went on meci-| written by the witmeas to her sister, | hin pocket and held It in front of |!n @ few days at two benefits in ths Tab him for a mid runner, J, Rowe, | frat shovelful of dirt from tte, $101,000,~ Aly d ‘schuadiaudld Mra. Harriet Howall, of Washington. "| ‘Tyler'a face, At the appearance of the | “HY; et the house of Bra Ji. Ham-| trainer | four tur, |, bara® canal, was eed at Fort ma AY. Mr. Rand sald that the letters showed | weapon the passengers in the car, es 5 + [He \e q "| Miller, in thie townaship,. yesterday af- Smith, were you in New| Mr Gy aa gee ob euneaen Ot Cinta, Or. C40) Ni breexing ternoon. This !# on a@ contract for . that the Morgan’ Bmiths had been in | pecially the women, began to crowd to- Name. it of the Bxoeisior in oon gon- ee June et” WER omuimp | the oty of Toronto; that they knew | cether near the door, ist beve f e. trainer, $670,497 to construct @ lock 40 feet long mm warxnee I A "aHAKING Barn ies OO earring tan) cod leaner ee it eA io pounds tp ate ur: | wa arnt Judson ‘River et Fort Sil- for the purpose lentifying: p + vise bd K et ht miter } tal Feuer comvion ah that upon the approach of ‘Btem they | “Well, Mr. Man, I’m not bad nigger ot Mrs. 3, Oe Sie lonae ie joping. A. J. Be" ies ang a en tha 80 stent imiion above Egle dma had fled, | and I have papers with me to prove! SWS waxy unleal genius aa givan aieeinge if , a “PHIS WOULD SHOW,” ORTDD| where I'm going,” expression on the Bi ae, ‘ee GRAVESEND’ TRI, Be Lk STiomarea pesgedpelle pho shove! Gott then repeates to Mrs.| yn, magn, WENAT TREY WERE! i gon't care” blunted out Conklin, | wera over, ¢ ae ao mad ie may tonite RN ALS. | 1: Racial Gb cae ole a pe SO ys Shauvicacy redict. | Co cna RuvoLv mm Winn wmioe ‘4 thine 1 Halt you." fle eases before | te ham ror fertu it few days, shin ai cis : conspiracy indict- | oF THE Men passengers and Kawant Beyman, | remultin| nt $6 nad to ' but, the witness's loyalty to her} CAESAR YOUNG WAS SLAIN. 2) ine conductor, wrestled with Conklin and | to Adelina Pat he i Meee e wal Mntpe gers a i remained unshaken. CLAIM THAT IT WILL BE FOR|raenoged to secure control of the re-|qdie Yas born November 6, 1860, tn De: | 2%. 0 beautifully this morning, belong warm and clear, but the heavy rain of yesterday left the track In very bad condition, ‘This ne- \. IP YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY THE JURY TO SAY WHY THESE PEOPLE FLED AT THE APPROACH OF HYMAN STERN.” SHE ROPLIED THAT SHE WOULD '@O0 BACK ON HER SISTER, ‘the prosecutor went on another - AFull Dolla: ; 4 ir) byes! feared OME, Lavy, Vins arey mae eee He grappled. with | oareet consitated the cutting out of ail fest |— Or an Ideal Place to Live If sick, simply write Dr, Shoop, | Cons oa, ana, | M ¥ ‘At the age of twelve he to baanek fit . . , Yh! thei ah dita bar a emma ala velo ne, PREAH He aise, ace an of continontal [seven turtongn and ahowel ¥7 a wer || FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS [| box 10, Racine, Wis, and you will |“ iPhe Recorder then ceutloned the jury |"Ayiited, “and you must not trouble | Ho was e.protessor of music in the | that he ls very nearly ready to race, 1 not to be infuencad by Mr. Rand's to | G'dredy managed t persuade Oink: vente, Geiteevatory nt the. age oof | Tue following were the best work: OF RAST ELMAURST recelve free an order for a full cla marks, Mr, Rand, continuing his ex- | iN to accompany him to the poliee sta. | ns a plano virtuoso and won world wide | Us: package, You pay nothing, promise | BREANG amination, and sowlog Mex, Smith ons | ihe Yorkie Cour anit RApaie: sor pomeee ip oe cern nae nothing, deposit nothing, tisk noth- er letters; ete + A > A %q. When did you get this letter? Mf placed right oan Arin at once. Nearer B yn, $100 |} Recontr dot agan explained io so | ROOSEVELT DENIES |B RR PROPHR—2909 O18, 1228-5 1034 rene Corp ne Wile today Acre Tract || witness that she was privileged in re- THAT HEIS ILL, «alloping; 110 pounds up. ‘This good|f 407 Manhattan av. Brooks! horse ta getting @ very nice preparation and 1s faet shaping up. It would not be surprising to ate him race at Bel- byes pass 0.26%, 0.65, 1229-5, brees- foot ito ‘0 By up. Ie almost ready for crosm-examination of Mlorence | hie best effort. Might need one race fusing to answer the quostion on Dr. Shoop's Restorative ground that it would degrade and in: ‘ criminate her, Admitted She Wrote It. Mrs. Smith was willing to answer this time, and admitted that she had written Telephones trom the Wilds that He Was Never in Better Health, and Disposes of Rumor. GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Col., April 28,—A rumor reached here to-day that The {Crosby Herrmann was continued to-day | to put him on bavi h year of her age. [carry an MLB. the letter in the latter part of March |‘M? President was slightly Indisposed | jn thy tn’ before Justice Amend of her | RAPID" W, 0583-6, 1.20, ‘Guuranteed Funeral Setundare: AD a 16 ‘i mM. fas MaMa Yeaterday and Ald not participate In the | wetion \aeraratlon from George rr) ‘Lan pound "up. a's Church, ‘North Q, What does the letter “8” mean Re ke She thi mod, ie coosnt races ie In response to an squlty. by telephone Ij to the Smith rane ts + OMAN O09 9-8; 0.62 8-5, breesing; A ne Moore wee a ‘ Se in this paragraph of the letter? wo miles from sat Eonton | #9 in nm a not), STAY fast black and rainproof, otherwise Winise to cramer on the ground, that It|Camp Roosevelt, it was sald that tha | Rigw feng ak pounds Ee Ja tn, food ondition, A LAUNDRY wee will degrade and incriminate me. Froaigent never was In better health in iohe ¥ explained th that little game of drew | short not ee i cee aa ile} ‘ ‘ean sd 2 hittvefounth street’ nousd gain referred to Pawn= Stern, Mr, Rand claimed, Q. Is tt your honest bellet that if you explained the letter “8"' in this Jetter|to this jury it would tend to de- grade{ and apenas you? A, (heal- aEtnepeeennnanne OPTICAL SHOP REMOVAL, Owing to largely increas:d patronage during his ten years jef practice, M. Hy eres vedight apectatst, has been ecaet cM ey So a uate te ‘opt boat iran chi id P ? ra i hs RD 3 ie i . , { ~ Ror i " ts tat pug in: Sis" ana. sald ‘Tt was ont was losin, beonuso T'was wicanored see ti nd Seen a Pe eset 44 Umit, but ty rae Gx ay Yan Ct el | rete Usband wasn't mad, eae mas rasth),