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[STEER TTL Te NaS | é _____THE' WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1906, dg Seirus HOW JUDGE DEUEL HANDS QUT JUSTICE WOMAN OF 82 — MURDERED AND [PASSENGERS IN MITCHELL MAY SOW BEAT HER) MORRIS CANAL} ON BLAZING CAR OF MANY TRADES effervescing with the aplrit of confl- "i | eece. sions Seems Harsh, | Carried to Court on)Riddled by Bullets and/100 Locked in as{t Wildly| Miners, Off to Conven- — Stretcher Mrs. Thorburn Throat Cut From Coasts Down Bridge tion, Think Others Will “Ble returacd from a ten-mile spin eltorly before 6 o'clock, and after he ad beea subjected to a rub-down his managor, Billy Nolan, announced that} VOICE GRATES ON EAR “The Battier’ waa in the pink of oon- @ition and ready for tho flercest kind ft a al Ing Des. $e. Sire atckers of Nelson, who number | SHAKES Finger at One Pris- | fm the hundreds, desplt the fact that oner and Says Perhaps He : hey offered odda of 3 to 1 that their! Pr a ee ony wae ore se Was Tempted, Accuses and Excuses. | Ear to Ear. Approach. Join if Tie-Up Comes, Terrible Terry on points, fin ut few I N : eee cee ee hene: Q] 3 A < wi he throat et rom ear to} With the unde; y of the car blez- ( Ml to The W i CRIPPLED AND BROK ear ana retate Bullet eounae ia it ine Ing aves De ‘ them deainaai pe WILKE BART, Murch 13—, Wwere Lifted to 4 to 1 on the Dane, = . ven money is the prevailing odds that SEEMS MUCH CHANGED Neison will win by the knockout route. nes, ‘All wagers of this sort find ready tak- j ‘ '¢ the general opinion among|Marked Contrast Between Him and ming out behind, a hun-|Many of the anthracite inine workers’ conde ys 102 6 at Ine body of an Italian, well-dressed and | sparks stre a ; about thirty-five years old, was found [dred passengers on a Ralph avenue | delegates who lett But He Was Drunk and) party submerged in the water of the|car had a terrifying ride to-day while| tend the natio Morris and Essex Canal o nthe out- cur casted down the Incline of | dianapolis believe at st Vitahle and that a soft i porting mon here is that the Dane is the Judges with Whom | Didn’t Know What He skirts of Newark to-day. Ma an approach of the Will-| region ta in 5 not equa) to the task of disposing of 1 - ‘i The man had been murdered after a | famsburg Britee. tle-up is proba! | ey do not exp MoGovern within the limit, They fis- He Sits. Was Doing,” She Says, — | struggie atons the banks of the canal. | Trouble In the wiring In the motor-| that President, Mitchell will cor Bi a that Nelson's style is not one that ~ A kreat rock weighing 100 pounds had |bOS underneath the car set the tnsula- } without a t 1 struggle, Into, 111 send Terry into dreamland in six Deen attached to the buds by a ecrd | tion ov fire and the woodwork alse | wileh many miy be drawn, feo f Pounds. Nolan will take personal! The Court of Snecial Seaal | Crippled and broken. her face lined} and b ta t vater. ‘The Jeaugh: fire, All the way over the | the proposition of operators * @harge of Nelson in the ring and will{the smell which nearly alw and seamed with pain, Jane Thorburn,] cord thar it/ bridge the passengers, jammed [ntO] ow the present nent, and they, re foot of space on the cu near the |e the firm note wf, eonyinerd, clzhty-two years old, was carried on a) allow be responsible for any error that may |/with a criminal court In a cl ‘ arise. smell compounded of lesser smells— Niretcher: {nto the 7 Chambors | surface discovery | ad dd burning rubber and won- mine owners’ rently that they will) —_—. garlic, jodoform, chewing tioacco and tn Special ins to-day to face the| only a few hours after the had | der not chahga: their atthude TERRY FINISHES Glose-packed: Wriman' ‘beings! in dain son she charges with having 1 been commit:cd clied the Manhattan} gsme of the de admit that the, clothing. | nl ‘ Newark etive at work ¢ uneasiness became terror, | 4, i bara . ' kicked her in some at No News | men are opposed to a shutdown, but say TRAINING WORK: | ‘on the bench eat three Justices in 5 Hund d Ninth street on the] tht case and nave notified the New began coming through the] tit the strie order wil be obeyed if : their crowsblack silk gowns. ‘1 | ‘ York police, for the man is believed to] of the cur and sparks and flaines| -’ mon aif tha: overy calliery in the? ‘ was something emw-like, too, in the hile have come to Newack from New York. | shot out at the sides and rear end. a ‘ MO oles) Eee osae areal Way peney pte cnean poemagy LORether | when the announcement|In the pockets were found two pawn- mowwrman and conductor kept Sele Spe # ‘Avenue and One Hundred and Sixty-|now and then and talked among them- | ‘CMrs ‘Thorburn wasi@altc| (ickets isaded by ysiiop at wade and shut and fast this! | Seenremaninttved (6h Choc nONTR + ninth Street._Terry McGovern finished | selves. audience was made up| 1n7 Second avenu {they were made] doors at elther ord aseumin ais coud th ' Ree ee a eee pret GngESn Teaber ion th ties The vig room presented a scene never | out simply to “Joe” and “Lon, Jand ler the cae coast. its weight and| the convention end c noon for his figtt with Battling Nelson in | form and plain clothes mea In clothes to be forgotten. The three Justices | Confederate $0 bill and one tw the increasing slope soon gave i mo-| will occupy the atteation he country? Philadelohia to-morro wnight, The little | that were anything but plain, When leat at therend of the areat cable clad {the only otter things found on mentum cnoigh to send, it down the | during the nexi week. Presidents John Brooklyn terror was in happy spirits, | @ plain clothes man smiled you caught | ea utes Since ates cmd hody. ‘The poltex taat incline at igi speed, | but the auleK | any He Dattheye of He feels that the hardest part of the| the winking gleam of one or more} jin their flowing black robes. oN: one | was not the mouv deacent tunr ad the poe thal {te di whole business is over. He !s at weight | ® ld tee between 1} ips. { side of the ie the sheeted stretcher | was killed al a Nght, Te C Es ve pre the Any e F ore ns had been placed on two chairs, nty Physician MeKenz! v goes cuitery ena? u and in as fine condition as possibie. Two of the women and a boy had MID that thehan } motorman, in eutting morrow He'will go to] thelr heads: swathed in bandages un- RIS thal CORI bese rises ae han ten hours power, Was vaintully burned ty a flash | MRO 5 Nothing is worcying him. He vill £0 (0 ee eae ee ee ire he faces of the Judges, At her side | of Ltaliats ia Of Naine [rom the con Ucar eae ea . bed to-night and sleep well, getting up saat: The prone Te, the. little !stood a hospital surge flanked by “they heard shots fired about 9}hanis and face And (beitd were badly roe aa ’ 2 7 = fs , i a k last night. si ed, bt K >» mM cS « he work to-day ‘wag doné indoors, with the |ly as beeves in a cattle car. There | table A Assistant 1 : soon after, the shooting due to Lak Owes) Kh Kecd tm ceva exception of a jog on the road in the |was a constant clatter of perple go- | = _—— _ | torn tel, Clerk Fuller and the |/fact that i Was tore Vay from the | the antume! ad members of, 1 , of the am oe : ’ vA aE a . A mittee, held a muscles limber, The First Case Called. |FIGHT ON FOR LIBRETTIST SLAIN ee ee Te leaner cwithoteay (eee IE OP Mower dawn’ a Httle and the {mittee held ‘A party of newspaper men were at the Jone foot to the other, with cheap on his way t { alo wen Sow ar | tent John Mite 1do writien on his floury, washed. | Licorice Works. where be ed. eas aaa ie 10 und g quarters all day, Their presence didn't} A young truck driver twenty-one or | FORTUNE LEFT SS i worry Terry in the least. What seems) two years old came dywn to the lar to | AND THEN ROBBED ont face and in his shifting eves, He} ,, atts District go0d ¥ i ‘ac s 3 quad vf men was gent es acene:| ite ner a sign fs the little fighters jovial!) sotenced. His law had just | BY MRS. TODD. IN MOCK’S HOTEL, | was the son, Davia, thizty-two years | She"Gord about the waist ct Lie body Pec nee | ues *| old, who gave his vocation asa “clerk."'{ that attached It to the rock was such ROMMIGCE WOILBE NEFS rege and lberu | He dia not say he had been PEON ee ee ee homortarounilon the oniies | conferenco t . ition. He thinks he will surely Det the Battling Dane. Pleaded guilty for him to the stealing —_—. | ———_—___ of a box worth, by a : i | estimate, 75 cents, from a North Ri (Continued from Firs: Page.) (Continued from First Page by putin the most of Ii | of the canal were many foutmurks and | | pier. The truck driver was a sickly ——— a OL the curious formed the| every Indication of & Rete tight. 1 . 3 . | line nd. ‘The clerk rapped for order] man's Wounds told of fi iggle in| i : looking young chap. The ttle rel{qodd's body was found on the tracks! she heard a volce that she thinks was | Mges7ound. Beaa EK vy: i aed W eolt (defenses (One bullol wound in thet | WOMEN TRY SUICIDE; i danger lamps that tell of wook lungs) of the Philadelphia and Reading Raa- oe : pind Justice Dew ) , tight hand was so binck w powder ‘4 flamed in his thin checks, His skin | Toad in a lonely cut in Fairmount Park, ange’s, saying: “Say nothi Do you revomn prisoner?" + that there is no doubt he had grasped ‘ONE DEAD OTHER DYING. lamed in He kia cata tke |,Later her inovements were traced ‘The answer fn arother voice wa fi on the stretcher, | the revolver In. an effort to. push. it] | $ was stretched tightly on his bor |from Jersey City to Philadelphia. De- | ail right. 1 wor't” a 6 joked inquiringly at the| Way when the trigger was pulled. Be. | ite the paper cover of a kite frame, His) spite her advanced age she greased in She Heard a 8 1 yu0 “ Lash . sides, here rere: four bullet wounds in| ” & {tha G. A.[colors, wore an auburn wig and a ard a Scream. uds the body, one in the right arm and two ; . ruritgedari tees cnployer; a deat oldman w | profusion of jewelry—the latter valued | 2 are a Oh, I see," he added hastily, “bring | {nthe head, He was alrendy dead when | er mioat Mee ye in his buttonhole, came in A few milnutes later she heard De ' Ry, bronze iin: hla | Duttonha’’y at about 8,0", Because of her strik- |,” Pk ia u “! ¢) sim uround eo she can gee him!” his throat was cut so deeply that he | } women attempte » In Brookiyn¥ |to speak a good word for the chap, ing appearance the train hands re- | Lan ery, “Don't do that. de 0 ee cite mal Ole manic wae acted || Ws Tes Jecapitated. One of them : n Killing herweler She got off the train | that.” LU Ma hal Meda eatin 2 | ‘There were at least two mi and the 3 Lin front, The litte old womas | for the rock, weighing 100 pounds, was! we 3 snidentif p ck (ress and hood 4 eke up in front wearing ms 1a little shawl #2 Colum- a bottle, 2 Sh ambulance arrived, nd Cotlege Hesttaphei him. Her eyes! carried from a stone fence half a mile ve| fra short dieance along the sroma | Countess Asks an Abso- sides, the w js were made by | HERE ees lute Divorce and Judge ———_—-— 5 | rel your name to the stenogra- membered her. | si ihe, tral 3 ce of the| #t the Union station of tae Jadel- me MRS Er = are | her, said the middle Sustice/ orate Gidar aad necainar tnoetan:aireatn the Imm diately after this ehe heard the | wale | three. His voice had a testy. ERE Tc ge agent saw her go out the door Gor slam and somebody runniae down: | aaiy. quality that grated unpleasantly. The] and disappear af the, crowd, an stairs, She did not think this uni | tay cudtuetinatesaon, (i whe i var veter > round | mony that orrobor | Si naalbcux kei iweGieLe tuna A © his deaf ear: Was met by two men, who took her | Steffan Lagod!nsky the nicht] fortunate mothe | “Heh?” away in a Cab, | watchman of the hotel, said that De| «what made him strike you?" asked | i ij to the stenographer, | ‘The next day Lockwood took charge | Lange and a young man came in at eee A ‘i | ac F Wants to Get Rid of His), “tet your name to or ie Total" None Momtaan ahd” GHrel | eteioce thie moraine ana wat ak | tke District-Attoruey, he eyes opened Calls a Peace Parley. [from the tan Inland College Healtaph nd a S00. a lo. of private detectives to hold tt} arily. oman was Scout sixty-five The metallic grating of the middle| hy force, claiming possess.on under the former's room. Thev were noticed o- ot kno id z ft Jota, was of medium height aad weighads Mother, Husky Man Tells || Ree e cote was ‘soventuated, Will and trust deed. He was ousted by | Henry Oster, manager of the hotel. | net es Ta ee use—he was very drunk, he was The body was remov ; Judge, Who Scores Hi The Veteran sald the truck driver was |uusnael representing the helta and. & 4 iitte tater tie young man came out |afcen very, dupkite al not! taunientionnenty | the 3 . Teneues udge, Who Scores Him | a'xooa boy: thie was ble seat offense, | tht yh his ig! now eters dhe Sure | with a small bundle. Fifteen minutes Pie ees closed aan KILBURN GOES QN ene Ay Sedinand: Telia ube lanes | UAL — ue he sam Mon hour Minnic «str 2 m the six-« ~he ‘did not’ know.” and so forth and so on jlater De Lange followed. Those who yj. was. te n it was shown yer, to-day appeared before Judge as 7 The Justice shook a reproving forefin-| ,,The frst witness called to-day Was! saw nim describe the young man as the ol had been taken to Lilie, Sceadent of the (Civil Teibunad'| Rerselt ¢ i Pee copstielil to. Ree een ke Wy ger at the bony defendant and spoke the ‘disputed will. The’ other wit-| about twenty years old, short and S a apiece from it of the Seine. and asked for permission | No. 158 Hopkins street NEWARK, N. J. March rs, | “The Court, believing that you were) hess was’ Francis G. Hatileld, “of | nickset, He wore a sult of daris mix- | Meee Atiaese LAT Het . . to amend the proceedings In ber appll-| She was taken to St. Catherine's Hosa ‘ Ellzabeth Walters, seventy (ears old, | suddenly tempted and honing that vou) Xi" Te. sald Mrs, Todd sent for him|ture and a black can s shock, Mrs, Mulvey, a neish-! New Senate Bill Put to Sleep! catior. for a separation from the Count, | pital suffering with ¥ of No. 15 Dumnd street, will be ar- | will never err again, suspends sen- pad asked Hla 6. come iM the Von! The doorkeeper sald that at about 3.30 | sa erly it ne ron 4 10 je I M husband, so that the decree will] ture of the skull and & nalgned In the First Precinct Court to-| tence. You may go." oftman and witness her signature to| ociock this morning the pair returned | the old woman two dass after she had) 4 ‘ iry S- |givo ber. bsolute divorce She Js not to lve Seo wills fe calle fol Pp \becn injured: anid: at ce sent £ ‘ and utside Inquiry Mea: kive her an absolute div 5 She is not € tol might on complaint of her thirty-year- He Was Justice Deuel. FE DL eh oat tod te eae hing cab, De Lange. who seemed vers | bean iauren ane! BU ence sents tee ats UI The application asked for a separate alee EE sid son, John Walters, who charges field and Miss Payne, her maid, | unsteady on his feet and much under| ‘(esiimony for the defense showed ure Advanced. domicile and custody of the childrea| 4 GUARANTEED CURE FoR Pil od deal of whiskey . pending the lega} proceedings. Itching. Wind, Bleed ux or F The Justice who had done the talking} “Mr, Carpenter conducted the exam- q ad been a BM. Deuel, who still sits on| {nations which proved tobe semeyhar | the Influence of Hauor, nald the cabman | Y ig in the burn home, and of @ boomerang. Mr. Lee insisted that | and then entered the hotel, leaning on | tjat tlie son had been often sent for | ading will refund money tt Pa her with drunkenness and threatening him with bodily harm, Your iriesivt deciding | OINTMENT fa! Judge Ditte before finally was Ji 1 to The Evening World.) complied with the usual formality of the bengh, passing in judgment upon The woman was too feeble ty be ar- all his slenature attested was her sig-| th an lon, ‘The pair|porties of liquor, After hearing ¢ scores of delinquents daily. while pr NTS fa he GT ay ¥ MdeHaGe ote, ? " (5 (Sone ralgned thls morning and had to be! charges which, If proven, will disbar| did not know what wos in ie") {Nd went upstairs, ‘The doorkeeper did not |Cvidencg the Judsia were | divided. | ati, RIB = Staves i made: cegul;ingy pei hiepane tates wites i 8Ps a {taken to the Clty Hospital for treat-| jim, are pending before the Appellate| “Did you hear her or anybody say | hear any sounds from the room and was Jit or eulity, but the others opposed, ;auother attempt to-day to ford his Ke-| peur together for the purpose of Inter- ment. ay ; she was signing her last will and testa-) not at the door when the young man/So the prisoner was discharged. publican associates to take a stand for} pogating them concerning the possibility ! : - Division, Likewise, he has refused to) SN Tas signing her last young ‘ € ; ‘ alters appronched Judge Sweeney, | reaigu, notwithstanding his admission | "= dia not.’ replied the witness. went out. — &@ thorough and effective tavestigatton | o¢ a reconciliation, The latter will ful- Pr eerne) at the Hapgood trial that, tn violation! | Mr. Lee could not remember the con-| By tracing the playwright’s move-| . as eee nt of Banks I ilours’s| ay the legal requirement. but it is not | Py «Judge, I tad my mother arrerted.| of dia omh of office, he accepted a mul-|Yereation, but’ was sur that nothing | mente still gore mystery is added to| affairs expected to yield favorable results, : di tes She's @ drunk, and T want to get rid| ary from and pertormei editorial and| pe vouncel for Lockwood sereed ate te | the case, He received $200 yesterday in He offered a resolution for the ap-! the parties are fully determined to ter- t active people need, of her tn some way.” legal services for, the publication Town| emphasize that the witness only sup-| royalties from one of his plays and pointment of a legislative investigating | minate thelr union. the upbuilding elements . ‘What's that?’ askell the Magistrate.| Toples, which District-Attorney Jerome | posed that ‘he was signing a will, paid his hotel bill of $50. He paid an- committee and purposely omitted to/" iMneje joint appearance before the court required by convalescents ¥ Don't you know vou can and should| has called the "Pollce Gazette of Soct- Did Not Mention wit other $@ to Whitmark, the muste pub- have an appropriation for the purpose! yi) occur in four or five days and im- as be arrested for that?” ety.” Under these clrcumsiances a lention I. lisher. To-day when the hety was so that It might be cod ita) Chid| Ta iately therektter: Jaq mamended /(bIli —food, force, refreshment, ie Weil, T can't do nothing with her,"| study of Justice Deuel upaa the bench.| ytr. ratfeld followed Mr. Lee on the| found not a cent was in his clothes. Committee on Banks, of which he ts] Medlately ther nel an i nerved for all-—in H Dean! (heeepty CuSHOE TAA aa in his ‘black silken stoves, has an inter: | , MT, robaaite teen Called His Wife. chairman, 1 sive threaters me, too." Satjons against (um, : || aging to Lockwood's case than De Lange was fifty years old and jeut. ®» however, sald only change being @ petition that the Ste has, has she?” interrupted the| geen ee pee eet ore ea tS Btnew tat he had witnessed a wilt, | married. His wife was Selma Mantell, Weddine lin Ludlow . Stree {nasmuch as it would lume eely oes bonds of matrimony be dissolved | olan Judge. “It's too bad im't tt tlilbel against Hapgod, editér of Col-| He Waripur lon tlie Stand by aOR wanda Who 16 Mayne BL iyepers Ausle Ha 6 te erence anaanen ‘Comimities ITI Suppose you have been terribl: Her's Weekly, he carried his sixty odd| counsel, bul they treated him as. a on iy {th thel Sears eae . Bt ; res rmour Ss paieagene men terribly afraid) veirs with ‘a jauntiness. “He was'| hostile. witness. Boa) hes bean vine mich there trackage Jail with Prisoners as fs already cn record in favor of ver, poor fesble woman that she is] Yous, With a Jauntinees He MT | Da Sau onear Mr. Lockwood ask | OM child at her mother's ome in Long cdl atte A RHA Tint n le rh No, doubt you have expected to have her|in nis gestures. His small hands were| Mrs. Todd if that was her last will | Island City, while De Lange stayed at Witnesses Se ne ea ee enue oo aur wore 0% kip youwlth an axel Well manicured ani hie slender feet—| and’ testament?” Mr. Hatfield was | Mock's Hotel. Last night he called on : aaa Cie stistions | Gbstie court (ef st: X t ra ct bal TOs es. memo i d s slender, almost, as the feet of al asked, a a : a. | * It's a0 navhow,” retorted Walters, | M%, fender almost. us the feet Of a) asked: her at the theatre and talked for fifteen Mataiai Ralven: marries, eee, ue “T want her nym away somewt she won't bother me any mor re where |duys he be-ame an o akon aie saa NOt ease eat or twenty minutes with her. She said ' Taon't |Actually, Ne seemed fe ioke eden ike wld sea. hear, Nar say sot! he was In fg usual spirits and spoke} With prisoners as witnesses Marie| sured Senator Stevens that he could 1 am Ns Sad aa counsel eneared! @ ‘Am ‘sou interested in any way in| of coming out to Long Island City to| Verner, twenty-six years old. of No. 38] move to substitute his resolution for | 8 eel. —— want anything ‘to do with her.” iw id mindea a meistlcehae ae Well voile dinbles¢a, be lokuea | ap lee TMS les Ce ge rie | Ene outcome of thle case? A. 1 would |see the child. Then le left her and| Yast Weventieth street. and Bohosh| up (or consideration. This annnge- H THe Ui decldraditho Courts dvs weil up tke @ wax taper in a hot sr Lack wood Was tie net wien: | Went to the Grand Opera-House to sce | Haviconik, of No, 420 East Seventy-sec-| ment, Benator stevens said, was watle : nen, with the asics A icy ne ol ane Ci vidow.”” 4 spopieeniba libs . | factory, > Wi uke a gtrong fight use for a son who wants te t rid of | ene lackwood, Dig and apparently vigor- | "The College Widow ond street, were married to-day in Lud- | factory le will mi gt D, ee) } es ronr BaaOn ew johimnents. $2) Rae mid LOE) wer ot ous despite ‘his age, said he was alaw-| Mrs, De Lange went to the hotel|jow stree: ‘against’ the wroposition of the Finance ' Be sure it’s labeled Is mothe Who do you suppose is e—hen b itt othe. Le low Street Jail. Ol ‘artes ri a solne to look her? Tf tt tan't al he aeee Rd ventiontetat arenes when the Coroner was examining the} ‘phe couple have known each other|Committee for a fake investimation. He “Armour’s.” Sold by all s aatiipanincecardalinn inekciee alcaia Goes Back on the Bench. Twenty-second atreet, He was admitted | ody. She had been told that her hus-| gince ehildhood. Haviscosik 1s four| *Meuhced that his purpose was to put Time Case of Saloon- . 7 ' ei ‘ Nyaavel ani tes to the har in Is band was very Ill, but when she learned | ©! , the Senate on record, all druggists and grocers. i whose do you think Jt Is ought | * ietying the upinias | At the, Very firet question as to what| the real facts ahe fainted. Later she | Yea"s Older than his bride, They were ae wea i j bs aehemed.” Ma Im Mape sesigh ni" | happened when Mrs, Todd ‘signed the | tay hysterical. Alexander Clarke De {0m in Germany and came to this coun-| Sevator Stevens added: Keeper Was Called. Sha t Heated the a to Port mde IAP n diepate! an objection ‘we made yaterteal, Kander Clarke Del iiy several years ago on the wame| The dav the Finance Commiltee bill ARMOUR & COMPA % ty 3 ss adriver. | od health nga to his being allowed’ to testify, Inas-| Lange, ther of the dead man, was ipiay (bee 4, but} N88 introduced In the Senate Judge NY . Faa/mmoelien ii ty sy E the trial—but much as he was not only attorney for} almost as much excited. He declared] Steamer. ‘They became engaged, but) andrews salled for | urope, © Luat Chi ry j mat ir ila Mra Told but a legate | Thin was) je could not believe it was suicide. Ag] about two weeks ago Havicosik refused] ‘Thursday | Judge Parker, the other! Politiclana awarmed to the Criminal cago ne! 5 Janylew. no matter w nel Boo) y TORR to marry her, She Immediately engaged | Jugi#t named with Andrews as the tu-| pianch of the Supreme Court to-day <a] ir. Lockwood, at the suggestion of | the {acts gradually became known from Veatigating committee, started on a bout hls FOR TRAIN TO KILL IT, | itis, ieu's"i | ¢ ELIZABETH, N. J, Ma Kingston, a colored —_—_____ hy Pie Florida sun counsel, offered to walve his iegacy, | the statements of various persona he|a lawyer and started proceedings for! Southern trip. to last several weeks, | when James Moore, a saloon-keeper, at LEFT B. BY ON TRACKS nw. All the tan Fen ea Tustified: that he asked Mrs,| became certali It was murder. breach of promise, suing him for $5,000. | Ypy ask us to vate for tubtertuge of Twenty-elghth street and Eighth ave- ‘ away y nD Sth Vit nh . : le ci ‘i ort, whe: clei ry bbdedth x | ; Told Wf she declanel the will to Ag soon as the body was found Tillie | Je was placed under $100 ball, and, be-| Foye named will not be able to sercg| Nue—Devery's corner—was placed on aN DB lant will and testament, and Bauer, a chambermaid in the hotel, |ing unable to furnish it. was put in]iand the Governor will in end ap-| trial before Justice Dowling, Charged } ted Mr. Hatflelad and 3 7 Y 0 paled to the thin their namen as ‘witnesses; that | Sd she had geen De Lange iat 4) Ludiow Street Jui. Doe OT Ay che donnie advanced | With receiving carpets stolen from the and the » replied In the affirmative, and that| o'clock this morning. She sald he] While in jail his love returned and | 4.'thid reading the Finance Commit. |New York Central Railroad, About) Hatheld and f eid Aura in each other's| seemed iil ami hardly able to walk|po sent for Marie to-dav. After a tee's hill designating former Chiet| “pig Bill” Devery, who was on } See eae: ITER P wil! atl and that a young man she had never|conterence It was*decided to have a| Judges Parker and Andgews a commis. | vgorg's jull bonds Was the first ar- more|”Q. How many Wills nave you drawn | seen before was helping him upstairs. | wedding In the fall, and. jte administration by the State| rival. ‘Then came Pat Keahon, the ould, soft lenther, 1) C! THE SODA FOUNTAIN. NESDAY Sliced California Peachey wince Cream and. Whipped tge 18.—Antia [the « of Westfir ne chin ar confessed, to Chief of Police ‘Tenny ek ig ice ROLL Te ACA 4 5 4 a Any that "sho winced er seem Benth Ran ne ne ee preted gare. nips | Soacem ene mat ee pare oe Lange Mesmanee. was eent an foe| Pankine, Swearing ‘mmany inecet, trom wheee trvos | pelosi Maiby on the Central Railroad a Change. drew one $n 1903, after Mrs, Todd signed |@partments and bo ng more | Leyy, the "Duke of Bskex Street,” a the carpets were atolen: Johnny ‘Mur: RDREADAY- eirly Monday that tr might be killed | . Geert never tr, Hatfield and I witnessed it, }of it at the time. commissioner of deeps, was prevailed HUSBAND MADE HER phy, Charle's ‘brother, was also oni Cain by a The child Was saved by | SI ‘ p the Cour. Of) we: dls Jon part of it was miesine | Louls De Lange was for the lastten|upon to perform the ceremony. The p abi wht Billy: Erader ‘A trehical i akehneva : en vee Be Sa ee Pe] Phe witness sald he did not know | years a writer, of playe and Iibrettos| Necessary papers were obtained and in HOME A POKER hand talking amlably w! yy Halpin, ‘of oven and std, 7 a bare chance is former] where tis will went Nor could he pecull i the presence of. the other prisoners, CLUB) ana ‘rom Humtiton, the. Republican SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY,.. he fist tral \ ate Win ite bat atthe H i for comic operas, He scored a moder. | {fe Presence of p n tL hy first train to come along got a| y Tews due | the substa of the misting: section, |For core erin he Globe Trotter,” @ | eymarnake foal place. tee ana be pies leaders, ‘who had volunteered to come to |. reTt, EROLEY omgnal near the sichias| tla eee a otter, “Joe” was given a ber sonar ras ‘ KEAMB child had ae lef ial ld” expect Letters from Lockwood, farce comedy, in which Maurice Barry-| he left remarked: Is Ch Made by Wife of court to testify as to Moore's previous ‘ : rece ee engine “L wish a wedding would take place] That Is Charge Made by Wife of} gooa character, stopped, and the headlight showed a| 4 this ne-| “Were you enguged to marry Mra,|more starred, He collaborated on “J HH heey bancie on the ahead. He sent Toda” “The Gay Mr. Lightfoot’ and with ‘ail nad congratulated: the bride John R. Moody in Separa- When Halpin went on the witness- Hrenan out up, and they ur relations,” replied the seventy- | magar Smith on the book of several! and bridegroom the bride lett with her tion Suit. stand District-Attorney Jerome cross- | ASSORTED | v SURE Wish eeithe loraative broue and an oS etl ee ante PUP |comic operas, including other and went to the Sheriff's office fon oult, examined him, =| OOCOL ATS A polive earned thie : ser Mr, Hlavtings produced letters welt. |Goose,” “The Little Host" and “sweet | Where ahe obtained her husband's reo) xtrg, tda F. Moody, of No, & Bumpter| ‘Moore Is not a Republican, ts he? PREPERMID chill t V the home of F ten by kwood to Mrs. ‘Todd, dated | Anne Page." Le tie Bttaka ume, where a wedding | street, Brooklyn, was to-day awarded | Jerome asked Halpin. inoataing. Ttorthesarraee | jaune. AED PP Maher WUE elacal | breakiast was waiting & weeen® | $50 counsel fees and $10 weekly allmony.| No," roplied the ex-Chairman of the of the is sehtonn ° Tew Ritue Murtensien “| BaTCON FAILED, SO | Se pending the settlement of her suit for| Republican County Committee, “but years old | ST want to say." broke in Tockwood, ’ Guard for Accused Miners, | *P*rtion from her husband, now being | he's a good fellow notwithstanding, * |heard by Justice Garretson in Special] “You discovered Lying, didn't you?” ——_—___ Court Holds Actors. TOLEDO, O, MARCH 1 Maho, M 18.—tinder | Term. anked Stephen T. O'Hare, the defend- Moyer, Haywood and| Mrs, Moody teatified that her tusband, | ant'g counsel, of Halpin, ve been Indicted for| John R. Moody, was a plumber and that| “7 won't let him answer that,” Inter- letters were all’ obtained Some Strong Contra by you. Th hi | y by you. selon to me W i GERGAI, alle. rox At thp close of Lackw20d'a tentmany OMAN SHOT HERSELF. | royed Olmsted, with the| Me Hastings moved that the motion to e Wl the kindly, in. | admit the will to probate be demissed.! ere pauline Schoute tw ALDWELL, heavy Kau Pettibone, wh eee ta iotke acu) abtn cals beri ats ahs ie een t}]_ ‘The motion wae dented and the de: nty-nine | the murder of former Gov, Steucnerg,| he was addicted to gamblhoe and had ted Jersme, “that's too dangerous ve y real suatice cope, ailah fenre was taken up. vonrs of Aull oe yaaa x We) were removed to-day from the S.ate| turned bis home into a polloy shop and ground io, aig ‘up 1 00) ect.” mg "3 Riread wne Bas ig ARANAICA WaeEA A Mito cunt F Burned in Expl AMEE AB ae Ee gta RD the Prison in Boise to the Canyon County! poker parlor, bringing in. quostionable| Justice Dowling sustained the objec: P the per- frist. The high’ back of his chalr hy 0 Z iB ¥ 1] Jail in, thig clty against the protons of| peragne to, tlie detriment of her fve BL ai Faas wat ira ic | FOUL Burned In Explosion. |i it. ihe woud ans on | Si. aegis] Bt Be 8 ale : Whe leahe back against the} were (rightfully burned in an explosion | two woeks sho drank carbo - nena. ‘ erties honaars i the rad .jeor Af | of hot metal at the plant of the Na-[acid, but not ‘cea to mi eres Se a things into looks, [W231 Maileable Castings Company to-| sho Is now a prisoner in the Jamaloa voloes. bday. Three of them will probably dle." jrospital, vane me tte

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