The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1906, Page 2

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. WITNESSES FROM TEXAS TO HELP PATRICK, BY MAURICE KETTEN. ; no great band for tblk- rap al ftye teot | Detective Admits in Court that} | fis witnesses tas. who were brought here to Patrick, had bad réeputatio on. Of Jumos onda and b 0 made ‘knew not De bad “ex. “around Pet Anaie's or, un Annie’ to you as ‘what it of re- Be fnoe went (by the ever know any other J : Youoph joraan? BOXING CLUB IS. He Paid No Fee to BERTHE CLAICHE NODS APPROVAL court proceedings are largely matters Gleyton B. Clayton, cfrouiation shane ager of the Maguzine Current Litera- tj tre, a pale, serious young min, was promptly by the defence, after he hesitated over a couple of questions. John E. Webster, assuyet, | for m mining company, at No. 42 Broad- STRESS HURRIES. TO SUE MIZNER]: ; on “iS! Mrs, Edith Crater Samms ia ferent Denver ‘to Begin Action at Once. co ny ‘source “here that the papers in ad | Samme’s sult have’ been prepared, bi _ Frame a 8 “Olcott” agt to cross-exaniine| "2 bonday, th HH apbenred thee a ‘des irold Bolo- swith steven gold teeth. found ot #, M. Scbroedar, near ‘4 that of Frank ‘E. White, ‘Writer, of this on ‘Who lives at No, 119 West Pee sas Gonos | the Court records do not show that Botton has been begun, , Mrs, Samms arrived in the city yester- day and was taken in o closed carriage to the Nediey, an‘ apertment-house, at No. 201 Calitornia strevt, just outside, of the business section, where ghe will not be Ubely to be disturbed. The greatest secrecy ts belng meiniained abast every move of the young actress, It ig -wndersiood here that Mizner is now hurrying to Denver to make an effort to adjust the matter before it is given an airing In thé courts. Her action, it i supposed, will’ be for breach of promise of marriage. Friends who have known the couple for neartr , three yeara here as man and wife think the sult may be on other grounds. Whether @ ceremony was ever per- formed or not they were married tn the eyes of Cobbrado law, these friends say. Whey lived together, and Mrs. Samms Was introduced and entertained as Mra. BR Meu IRE $997.20 FOR CONSCIENCE. Vaknown Man Terns It In to Keep from Worrying. Comptroller) Herman A. Metz | re- ceived to-lay from Col, Austen, eelver of Taxes, an envelopes contain- ing 4997.20 conscience money, Col. Aus- reg gala: pine) ‘The Kentleman called in the office and stated that he had made a return which was legally right, ut morally wrung, and his conscience had beet troubling him, and he accordingly left this money $g cone ia anil, ond Aas tO DivAse ‘see. thi ,was went £0 the: . There was no assene~ or. Geese OS eat irae way, foliowed Clayton on the stand. Mr. . pepe ards seodh g and alert in + and married. He ‘was born in Virginia. Mr, Mly ¢hal- ‘Yeu Dyke, sesistant ive chosen as jw No. 4 He is thirty-one years old, darned and lives at No 1°West Une Hundred and Fourth street He hes no children, Milton 4. Manle, a collector for a milk by the State at be 3 Ey prompuly jurors wi ed fend PF. Sora tenet a L. vert. am itectural Pact eat Tinks iam shed Nim ae Ve aia Amity Le {Gao admitted Ne was aintyefour years oid and had never been murtied. te Juror No. 5. Erwin W. Thompaon, of No. 45 Cen- Fob, EAE Dad ens’ ewora mas, Juror ‘Mr, Thompson {s connected with the Seuthern Cacti tee AG os and Jeane Sener and has a Pre |, Fecently | from: Bic was excusod ‘by the Befenee, Witars , civil engineer, 1, of No, 2580 ved the truth. of ‘he 50 jecept him. Edwin a 2 No. 8 Walt ; fstpe would not anow isn to. Soe daron ould Mm vict pretty it, wag oxcused. he tremendous Vinsk board of John Ballinger caused surprise when he oy he was a millner, with a shop at No, | tet We ity-third etreet.. Mr. Wiy | Sha Wiiain Scotty 8. ching and | opsllenges merevent, ac No #6, Duns street, Believes Her Justified. George MacCracken. a rosy-cheeked, t Kpee-§ etvil ineer, that be | thought from Swha had read tha: aes (Srl mae 2 MacCrackenT’ oh ébnaet Fox yo in Mr, Bly, “Tl | “James B. Powers, of Wooflawn, said be would not caonviet- Bertho u any clroumatay the phaesceee. ne a i "Pred We Schwrires, a teed. desler, of Wiliamsbridge, was's juror in the Sam baeien case. le was wed by the: “How old are yout" asked Mr, Ely of | Warren ¥. Hayes, an automobile dealer at No. 1115 Broadwa ‘Twenty -thrée,” ed the talesman. ‘And that proved. 10 be ive umber be: he sald. in. his Figg hae 6 che was Justified: ‘str, ohal- ‘ei he fense challenged Dudiey 8. Gregory, @ broker, ‘No, % Broad ‘Phen seat No, 6 1y the J box was iaken by Ben J, Fields, y of the | Blanchard ny, with offices in the Fuller, building. "He ‘ves at Mo. 30 ‘West Thirty-fth atreot, {9 married; but fay no children. came to New York ‘from “Arka ten) years ‘Joseph T._O'Do:inell, book-keeper for the Union. Club, -was challenged by the defense, and. Morelia heres Bee eee wing dealer, Friis street, was hall the Ste! Two Jurors. Chosen. ee “tee yt No. pak Aer | Oe cause Chak ry | ninth OF HER JURORS (Continued trom First Page.) & man. for of your standing, Levy—t that she has been rad aie Influence _ me. it in caso it will not.” Mr. nie yoars and has |. He lives at No, West and Thirt; third taacarer, of No.'sts sant Pity Tours FOUND SHOT DEAD ON CHICAGO STAEET Police, Mystified, Unable. to Tell Whether Case Is Murder or Suicide. There was a bullethole right ear, and. a cheap revol near the corpse, but the police able ‘yet to state whether it is of murder or suicide, ‘The only clue to the ientity of the Man are the initials “A. F.'" stamped on the sweatband of a het found near him. The iat bears the name of the sellers, “B, K. & Co., Milwaukee.” is a close,| There was @ bullet-bole In the hat, ttorney "but the polloe were unable to ft the hat wpon the head in such s manner as to bring the perforation directly over the bullet wound. The hat was also very small for the man. , PERJURY CHARGE IN SEWER CLAIM One of Miles’s Clients Arrested After Giving Evidence as to Alleged Damages. An onier for the arrest of Herman C. Hewer, a grocerynmn at Bt, Mark's and Fourth aventes, Brovklyn, to-day for perjury marked another step by District-Attorney Clark’ in his against sewer claim frituds. ‘The order grew out of an action brought by the j Ty man. for sh damages caused the alleged burst- ing of a sewer: "The plsintift’s attor- ney was former Assistant Distrivt-At- torney Miles, now under indictment for alleged..fraud.4n counection with the sewer cases,” . OLD “VAMPS” READY, (NSN REPRIVE FOR | SLAW ABROAD, THITY OAYS SENATE FOR Governor Acts. on’ Con-| California Senator’s Né-|Calls for. Action After fession Made by Con- | phew Last Seen in Bel- demned Negro’s Pal. ~| gium with Pretty Girl. (Bpsclal to The Kvening World.) TRENON, Fee Sev. Braves bas | TNE Altred 3. Bard, aaithey of. tor. hanged for the murder of Miss Florence | geant John J. Fogerty, of the Ceutral ‘Allitaon, of Moorestown: Oitice,’ who retutned-on the Red Star ‘The: reprieve was granted upon th? | steamship Zeeland to-day from Druesele, confession of George Smiall, made t0-| peigium, where he went six weeks ay in Mount Holly, where both Johns00 | aq to took for young Bard ¥o- and Small are confined, ~ erty. brought back pert of Bards @mall says he ahd not Johnéon killed | eftects,: including two valuable violins, the young woman. Johnson was rob-) one eaid to be worth $1.00. They ware Bing the house “at the time, and Small | sent to the Appraisers’ Stores. killed her in the barn. Young Bara - | east, last Johnaon waa sentenced to die on Fri intended’ 1 g the cherry club and does not absolve Jobreen from all blame. . Small wav tm too bad. Iam awful sorry.” — Wife Goes Back on Him. ‘Se avi 1, retorted Johnson. “T have always told the truth acout this matter, ‘but they thought I was lying” Small has admitted ownership of the ly Ha Ege + h Z | j : i afi AL 3 i é bit Ly i 2 . B gS ce PERE i : & id atl <<! FROM BURNING STABLE. didn't do it," “Johnson deciared. With Blanket Aboyt Her, SheSEn- ‘Stmail did it. He was with me. F robbed the house, but I never touched ters Flaming Structure and: tho white lady." » Smait Writhed tn Agony. bars of bas cell for ‘a time, Then, as the tnd was fed tipon him, he threw himself hia narrow cot. He began Perso! upon squirm like a fe Bhay | Lesping: to the: windaw, "she ‘saw. the ry Sheriff. Litaserat gtable was on fire. Without a moment's times | heal wrapped. Dicer are, ak | Retin Ale Teena arena a "ony his guilt. im fake paca alr. “Dipples’ had tn be payed at age and, though prasad was wy Sil fought i J Single’ word from Gas wirl oatmies Thi Burst tte his call, The tems e He tuned to the devective without for ther tie, voles, wes trembling be pi a ful feasion. 4 Confessed to Save Pal, the bars, the whit fees ing in the openings: [irae a eA a ==} MOISED YAU ASHEVILLE; N.C.) Fob: 21—The Grand Jury the special term of the United " District Court to-day re- ‘The indictments change the th FOR THEIR PARADE. |‘ The old “Vamips’—all who are Toft Black ‘the Volunteer Hire Department of |india! ot New York, ‘wis distanded \by Jaw in 1865—will parade to-morrow. ‘The youngest in Ine will be sixtyefive:yeara ‘old; and there will be many in it who are over! eighty. 9» ‘he start will be made fron Jefferson by ex-Chief of a Younis Department, Eli Btses, who Volunteer es, » Feats old, the old yet ‘wilt: maroh with fags Aytog te) the Columbus statue and will wind up at Volunteer Headquarters {ny bos M street, "Phe “atart will. 44 i at 2 o'clock, Among, th be in line cae or old-timers. who’ will: lot Hennessey, of ie rising in the operating Hearing How Careful Senators Are Moving. ALBANY, Yob, %—The sub-com- mat | cilttes of the Hinanoe Committee of the ordering an investigation in the Depart- ment of Superintendent of Batke Eil- burn. ‘The sub-committee consists of Senators Ralties, Stovens, and Grady. @enator Breokett. in the Genate to- day, rising to a question of personal privilege, inquired of the acting chalr- mén of the Finance Committee, Sen- i 2 H RIGA, Livonia, Russia, Fen. sent to. crugh district Sertously Inju Jacob Gello, of Brooklyn, wes bi wagon he wan driving iH : i : i # A 453 eet oe ‘3 ie THE (tins SHI SLEUTH) ~AILBUR DELI tapes or hooks; nota fold or wrinkle anywhere. ‘Waistband is of guaran- teed elastic, permitting slipping over head. From waist to knee is a light jersey fabric which clings close to the form and in- sures @ smooth, graceful * “hang"’ to outergarment. need waist line and slender hip effect. so Belowknees is full- circular fiounce Sheet tk silk, sateen and other materials. Price $1 to $5 at department stores, GREENWALD BROS., 7 apd 9 Union Sq. ‘Patentess and Kole Manufnoturer?.” i TEH’S Gaaiac, Stil a

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