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BAXTER STR [5 HUSH “BAGH Killed by Wagon, Resi- dents Pay Iribute to Memory of Girl. Uh In front at No, 1 Paxter strovt, alternately playing Saul and th essiah.”” T bave moved u Li to the third floor of the tenemer @ han Brief automobile or beve been In tne Narrow Street. the me reason Maria's mot out to-day to shop fm the posi the baby on one A other and Marta peld toa fold in her skirt oe knew they sur ine y in those eyes than in 3 of Little Italy Maria's home ss a door fi mer of Park street. Park ts not ten feet wide. To make it worse a bulking is being erected amd the much of the street with s left room only for datlder occupie his materia He or, the basket crossed Pile of building matemal Marin was with her Bright Eyes’ bad hes! to smile at the antics ixty-year-old lovers When she turn- ed she ew that her mother tad crossed Die’ im Few Minutes, as puch ex elgtnorh ond, miter, to firt—to the stv fw two or three minntes Not one of the wd of 0 which Feathered blamer! driver, Charnes Olirecht, of No’ TrenWood aveme, Brooklyn. Bat potownnan arrested bim and be was hek! for the Coroner. Whea Meartais body was carried up to her thint-floor homé in the dark tenement a hush feil over thas busy street of eco- nome trade. Morris Stiverstein clowsd Ia clothing store on the first floor, be cans, be said, be was ope who had deen im love with Maria. The pusheart men, afl admirers of “Bix Bright Byes,” moved stiently out-of the street and Giv- seppi Morrell. the Baxter street arid Yeantable merchant, sent hand oc- gna torpiny the «xl, soft tunes all-day. OLD VET HELD FOR HIS SISTER'S DEATH Eifeless in Bed, but Neighbors Say FagamCould'Not Have Been. Responsible. Jem I Prema, stttyseren yrears oM, @ ctvil war yeteenm ard exenpt freman, wan neraicned in Jefferson Market Court to-day on suspicion of knowing somethings of the death of hts sister, Irs. Elen Senich, a widow, aged strty-| three years, The arrest is said by the neighbors to be an error of the patter, for the brother and sister have Mved together on the tap floor of No, 1M Wooster streen for thirty-fve years and were devoted. Fagan ms a wet krown okt Ninth Ward feure. a vamp be was at one time connected with the Potice Department in con- tract work and is sak! to be well to do, whereas the deal woman. th: but a sokfier's and fireman's pension, The two shared the flat with Barney) McCotter, an engineer. Mra. Senich cared for the house, Fagan, who is nearly blind, rose late to-<dkiy and not finding Mrs. ‘Senich up \nooked at her bedroom door. Recelv- ing no TRAY Amt bene (oy fesble to amash & in, be gol John S we janitor, to do HK. Tre tuxty » old woman was found. lying as though death had gome in ‘ber sleep. One Kas jet_was halt openal, MoeCotter, who went home at 1 o'clock, Mentioned to the poltoemnan on his beat! “iapatnick, that there was a death in bis flat. The poltosman went upstairs and found undertaker’s tnen from Bagrin & Leach's place preparing tony Fitapatrick called up the Macdousnl treet station, and Detective Shea, on arriving, deckied to detain | Kyu Later M wie sald that Pagan had im medintely notified Dr, Meyer, of No. 3 Charles xtrest, who had been treating the woman and who in tum notified the Conn Paan 80 had noufled Mrs Benicn’s two nieces ~~. FRACTURED SKULL IN FALL. While working on the second floor of @ building at One Hundred and Fortieth the street and Seventh avenue to-day mph Jonots, forty year old. of No Bast One Hundred and Fourteenth fell from the window, He Jando in the areaway, fracturing his skull, An ambulance called and Jonetz ro- movod to the J. Hood Wright Hospital, Beside being a vet and | 1 nothing | LAWSON ATTACKED TN DIVORCE TRIAL leges He Had Gone Under the Alias of Grammont. CRIMINAL SUIT HINTS. | | Counsel for Accused Wife Asserts that Lawson Urged His | Wife to Drink. Leaves Whole talked of abducting Carmioteel, the red- was was reeatied t s suit for a William M. Lawson, cm) millionatre Jute WASHINGTO? sented a statement, a memorandum Tillman referred he phaintift. urt-ruom was be- nen who oi way and secured the All He said he hoped that Sen- wd Gtor ANison would pat the letter tn be ere | Record, and thut something would he doors were locked, | ad in reference to the question of Ked was the audence | veracity. Mr. Tillman said that the thag only when one went out wae there Tom for another to be admitted by the } Titman Talking Now. d. Young Cacméchne! was} Sp iaeeine ca , am} nowhere In the crowd | | y ove to the Pree wore the five other boys who have ap- |BCVer made any overtures President was ingenious. dent ed in the caso a trie ; i ree ewan Ne as the friends Of | wannis te Tiiman speaking now.” he Called in Rebutta’ seid, amd a wave of langtker went over | the Senate and gaiteries. “The charge I make," he said. “tm that the President ts guilty of bad faith.” Mrs. Lawson was called to the stand in rebuttal of the testtmony of Car- tion with the President. rogely Senator Alkison stid he bad recotved a aml accused her of abduct- tng the boy and keeping him at her | & y |homse, This “was during the. pertod | etter from the President, and ee |when Carmichael declares he was| ‘ought it ought to be placed records: the Senate. He had been waiting patiently for an opportuntty to present it, but bad not an opportunity. housemaid and | son's entaren. “Dig you ever have any conversation nurse for Mrs. Law- with any one about abducting Allen |The letter was read. Stanley Carmichael?’ asked Lawyer! When the words saw the pews | Mooney, of Mrs. Lawson oy paper men in a mass” were read there Abduct Allen Carmichael?’ repeated | 25 q roar of laughter in the Senate last with a wave of net neatly |and in the gaieries, Fal hand in the @recthon of the jury Did Murgaret Carmichael ask” yor Cua tunges Roosevelt. | who jeud for the theatre tokets You) yf Ttknents-statement in the Senate | used?” Yi “Why. y I tokl hee I bought what- | was a5 fotborws 3 tickets we used."* “There are onty two potnts in the wanted yOUr MONEY | Dreeident's letter which I deem worthy ot. 1m a ot lot notice. Hie attempted explanation fe ingenious, but not ingenuous. He chael said yesterday that | igs in question the integrity of pur- pest told het, Asn “hints | pose and utterance of Me, Chandler by Mrs Laweon de | geckering “He was asked to see Hite NaS oiler Chandler, as repeerenting the nesre Meoney ins ne testimno: t - we in ctmrge p lased that Mra. Tavern lataind to me the views of Mtr. Ti ered Napehair eae | with seeming authority : mod Monsanto igagte| emer ober lared most port ebamber,” said Lawyer Mooney. "I'm By Ia eS t ane Jiy's mtd aod T cannot tell you aerate poi pea of = 1 Senator Raley and myneif, and he has produced the letter af Mr. Loeb. None of His Business. “I pow deckire most emphatically that 5 a orem Mrs. Lawson's Drinks. He then took up the alegations that Moa Lawson drank a great deal. Hoe ‘ID THE ALDERMEN GNE YOU AN AUTO This was antommbiie day tm the: Board of Aktermen. Nearly every bead of a department asked for one, and nome for two or these Commissioner Fapenmr wes the only Commesione. who wanted three machines, but he wanted them immediately, Lind with the urgent appeal of Little Tim Sulltvan he got them. The others went to Boroogh Presidents Birmel. Cole and Cromwell —one each. Commissioner O'Brien, of Ad he Grad kept count of every drink entioned in the imony of the piaio~ that on their own word That of eigtteen months e bad taken an average of one drink two weeks Turning then to Mr. . the lawyer shook his finger rat him and shouted: “You urged your wife to drink.” Mr. Lawson turned white and shook Sis head, lovkng the tall lawyer squarely in the eye Raferring to the two notes Mrs. Lawson ts alleged to heve written to Carmichael while they were staying at 16 Hietel Clarendon, Lawyer Mooney | doctared they were forgertes. After the two experts for the plainti? bad testi- fied yesterday that the potes were in M Lawson's handwriting, L-wwyer ooney annoinerd that he felt so riain that the notes were forgeries that be wonld not cadl vpon his tro perts to testify, To-day be maid: | “When my experts speak they wit! ppek wh a voce of thunder and a muling af prison tars Did this mis-|the Fire Department, got one, the erable creature do it or did he have alo” Gommnmaiomer of Parks got one. |inaster mind behind him? This is the | lfiret time in twenty years’ experience |tlmet in a single case there have heen convicts testifying on one kide.”” Whe Unree convicts wore the neero maid, Samah Hamilcon, who is serving 4 three year’ sentence for throwing vit- |iiol: Carmichael! and one of his boy | triemas, Frank Shrimton. The two boys ame under suspended sentence tor pet® These af went through un the xpectnl rut for considering emergency omtters. Special revenue bonds were ordered hewved to pay for thean. Lattic else of importance came before the Board. A resotition was passed requesting Gov. Hissins to sign the kew taxing mortgnges of record one-half of one per | larceny. cent. | Lawyer Mooney then ridiculed the! A resolution honoring the memory of boarding-heuse testimony. He sakt jCarl Schurz wan adopted. | frou have att beard of the House of | Mirth? Well, T call the MeGoehnn sis- FOUR KILLED IN RACE RIOTS IN NEBRASKA. CRAWFORD, Nebd., May 16.—Four men | tenr Doanting-house the House — of Hinds amd Volees. Everybody —w: hearing things. Impasstoned cries of ‘I ve you’ seem to fave foated through | is and over corridors, upstairs and downstairs” Stcses All Around. FURS, FUR GARMENTS, said Mrs honor on m deserted her, He is s0 | mirhty with bis money that he thinks | he can take the law in his own hands. | Wo will show him he Is mistaken.” Justies Garretson's charge to the jury | eminently fur, He pointed out the| distinction between bribery and. legiti- nate expense, leaving It a question of r the Jury to decide in the mat- ter of Carmichael's testimony whether he could reasonably be supposed to have been influenced /by the fact thet he fx recetving a salaby from Mr, Law- son, He also dwelt on the matter of | proof beyond a reasonable doubt The Jury Root on Brief Visit Here. WASHINGTON, MAY 1i—Gecrotary Soot has gone to New York, expecting to return to Washington to-morrow, = | and added pointing RECOMMENDED. COST. orable Men of Country. May 15.—In the Senate to-day Senator regarding the court review amendment to the Railroad Rate bill, It michael’s sister, Margaret Carmichael ver {Gent not being bound y i > Iman stated that he had nev Yenterday the girl said that once she | Ne ae ae or any communica. |, “Wile contradicting In no Instance. met Mrs. Lawson on Fulton street, I te Vieni er trowever slight my statement of what He spoke of she face that Mra Law-j) have been killed in the riots between Fou sometimes veer the name Az¥. | white men and nogro soldiers from Fort aowrence, amd said this was becutise | hoy y }she distked the notoriety bro. on) | obtneges (WY MMAR Msirehy, weHtte was jy her ilrat trkil for divorce. killed at midnight by a squad of sol- Lawyer Moancy pointed to Mr. Lawson | diers guarding the jail at Crawford. said he also Wanted to discuss | Murphy, with others, irted to form & himwif, annowneing that his lynehing party to gain possession of | Grammont. Walking over. tow line negro sokier who kiled Arthar Lawson, Lawyer M strex | Moss, a night watchman, | bis hand in a fendiy way and ex- Lear} “Wihy, how do you do, Mr. Gram= mont?” Mr. Lawson colored but made _no move. Mrs. Lawson smiled Mr Mooney then raid “T oharge Mr. Lawson with con-| spirmcy to run his wife. He bought | le n, the coat on ( a back. the pin in bis te, the ri ngers. Fe supplied the or him his now bride tholr friends RECEIVED FOR STORAGE AND SAFE-KEEPING THROUGHOUT THE. DURING WHICH PERIOD THE PLACING OF ORDERS-FOR THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS, AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS iS ESPECIALLY @ LACE DRAPERIES, WHEN CLEANED, WILL BE STORED THROUGH THE SUMMER MONTHS WITHOUT ADDITIONAL Nineteenth Street Sith Anew, Nenr Fork ROOSEVELT GUILTY TILLMAN IN ATTACK ‘Practically Passes the Lie Back to the President in Rate Bill Snarl and | Matter to Hon- | man 7 from ex-Senator WHliam E. Chan was ed a wish to with ‘Theodore Hoos Tegurd ty the bell pow under thm. On the contrary, I have the opinion in more than o interview that he had noting: jwith it and that it wus the busine the Sermue, and while I did, 1 Quest, enter ingo negotlations wi Attorpey-General, it is knc Sepator on this oor w: and feelings have been remarkable while the P Democrat after Democ with him about this me: [should undertake, unde: stances, to assert’ that | to him to begin negotiations. 7 Ze ment is atsurd on Re face | “The other point to which [ shall ro- | fer is the cavalier way in which Mr Mooly discusses the idea of the Pre occurred, the Attorney think thert the code of honor nm gentlemen kb not bimiing upon the secutive and his Cabinet Made an Agresment “The President asked tim to see Mr. Bailey and myself. We met by appoint- ment made s and & He under~ we beso Deral seems to | | | met subse iu: . lute agreement, botti as to the form and sumstance of a proposes! amendment, o which he said the Presi would assent 1nd bekp get fc Leaves It to Nation. t mnt was not nge, but he wns bound under socr clrepmstarces to give ne and this was not done. Even the A torney-General bimaolf was not notttied The charge I made, and that the Prewitemt is ind th nd stronger hoped tog one of ite features ” As | Mtr | tor moved to |amendment on the ta | red by | osremdm DEATH, HUSBAND GONE. | DENVER, Col, May 1k—A fourte: orl year-oid rl, known as the wife George Contesti, alias George Watse, was found dead today in a hovel at No. SN Temple Court She had been Denten to death with a gatchet and her head was nearly severe! from the body. The chiki wife was Salvatore ico before her marriage to Contest! which took place in San Franasco six months ago. | The couole fled from San Franciseo after tie eurthanuke and the girl's | mother Is said to be in San Jose, Cal. Tne police are searching for Contesti, who has dmippeared. FLEGENHEIMERS’ 2 CARGO OF DIAMONDS ‘DYNAMITE BLOWS: USED FOR BALLAST FIVE WORKMENTO Wealth of the Good Ship Man- chester Merchant Rated in Billions. EES IN Twelve Others Burned BAe he: i hobs tt Was Dropped. Cape. Foale was ‘iieaiine you sot tity collie fake mmonds, rubies and sapplilres a Radin AC round this way? I got a 0 on t boun wil, sink ai ortinary stip t |Got ‘em inside now, and they're for! jan " cheap for cash, We'll sell der pe ro Then Capt Foule told how showed great exckement| the same statement made by Senator Tilman on Saturday last | a ws Gousked. ab Columbs, renee Bei eae a Addressing the Senate, Mr. Tillman, in so many words, passed back the bad Hee ebeews ee ee ie aotsrt | ie to President Roosevelt, declared he was guilty of bad faith and said he/isnt fake Its worth in the Grammomt and hinted toat ertmmal) would Jeave the whole rate bill controversy to the thoughtful and honorable OPS" marke: W about who were killed were mutila Sore Toe formeryaRne ibCtBETy aay ian Ob ia county: ready to pull up a and make for mition » outcome of certain phases of evi- Sou tiailets: i iho “Harantbeltgeiere 1 a 0 of the concussion was ter mad Mate effect of Mate 1 The Dalen unal work e ul cs nder the superyisio: Lamb and If niet Cook Timothy Ryan, and be | lard and all the district superin Nia TALK ROSA RE helen The absences of the deadly bi % the work of reacu Like a Tiffany Side Show. n In accidents of this charact: “That nigger looks like a Tift foree of the explosion wa stow with the stones he had to distance from the He rends to: twenty othe: and relatives of the All of es ob bourd| miners rushet to the mouth loaded dewn wi wus stones t were diamo ires and r Ul you conkin’'t see with the n Poth su ning your Was | ‘The work of rescue wu © Rreat dist el in the surface omen whe rom the sh a As Boon nothia's, — ¢ ed wath hi pride of h More Precious Stones, “At Calcutta E. 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