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“THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1906:"' i “—4SSERTS THAT ~~ ICE BROW IS ASUCUE Declares + Girl Jumped) \ Into’'Lake Before He ~ Could Stop Her. ou fake tha train —to— Big —Moose-—tts sthecked the ‘girl's trunk to ‘Old Forge We did not, explain why. That Trip on the Lake. ‘The defendant told-of writing a postal | TAN I which he asked t's cousin, the iso gave Grace a postal cart.” ued, “and she wroto to Ler moth When we got off the tra Moose we got driven to the Glenmore on tht. way I Mscovered that I had for- gntten to mall tho postal card and gave $19 ti “bus driver to mall Grace sat down. on the wwent.into the office and asked gould get dinner there. could, and I registered. Then the proprietor how lake. He said to take a small steamer which left at 11 o'clock. and asked Grace if she wanted to 0.” The prisoner was not allowed to state the corivepsation, “1 went down to tho steamboat 1and- The ‘steamboat man ‘would blow a whistle that ‘would give me plenty of times othe hotel. ‘They sald we I went ont Then I went, back Grace took off her Te ptor ner, Then T talked sMorrisdn, the proprietor, about On the lake that could be the steansboat, to seo everything oh the lake Metter take a rowboat (Suggested a Rowboat. owt hurrying, in two oy three en I Went out on the porch aboddiarrow, sPhen dt went into the my suit tase, Atrapped (b her-suit case, ulso a tetinis racket ‘In x Grave her coat we went down to the tearried, my .cametn and sult ¢ase. fiO2 w boat and got Into it Gn an easterly direction, ge phort distance from the shore,~vintil office and got VAt thie point a recess wax taken The defendant Matter af fact way, the courtroom at recess with a buwy- of his former girl friends in the-conrt— he smiled and way to hs ga WaT SLs Gillette Is Nervous. Roturning from the jail to the House Gillette rocméd weaker and mo: Hervous than to the stand again he chewed his tinge nails and shifted uneasily There was o usually pale cheeks Rionay, yet when he DeRAN to KIVe Salt: even jones Was on the stand the court: Aot More than half filled, the «dinagree- @dle weather keenlng the crowds from. HolgMboring villages away. anve wax a rem&rkable cont had Jatnmed All of the seats -were there was no strugsiing Pushing throng unit erowds that on previous days. dere WAS ON jttie Kt) Ran t& flock to Herkimer “until nally there was a.mop of seve thousand men and wemen surrownding | the court-ho between the bullding and the and no one let 10 Keep the front ¢ as the defendant remaine 4¥en Wiy In Wh Would -not atlow the w opnyersations Nena eaurdod as a blow tot triat-Attorney MINE unked @ald Gillette, “and rowed 80 AS to Kee n carey and “then vp tito iSdtith Bay coflgated along re ‘We brought with us whore: to et In the ah Never Struck Grace Brown or Did Anything Wilfully (Sketched Especially for The Evening World by Staff Artist Mortimer.) CINE io San atc TOSS BTS SE MMILD LL HS COMESION ey perp rs Gilerres camo ery wrens. : i] of trees. It was very hot. Wo went right in to the sho: out. I asked her if and. Grace « ftto the boat again. “Ejeet my sult case. coat and camera onthe bank ae-we rowed out Into the laks again Gillette left tha witness chair and went over (0 8 map of Blz Moore and polnéd to the yarious places they had rowid to and the Hittle coves and bays they visited. He told of passing a man In a boat similar to the one he and “Biy’? Brown were tn. About 8 o'clock in the afternoon they made a Around on the shore. jgnin. to a soring. where they drank On the way e may into ancth bay whore the Mther boat on thelr ‘seemingly sim! yoraxe. How the Girl Died, "Wo rotred into \Punky Bay and drifted into shore again, Then we rend: sore more. Innlly we got talking nbout whnt We ought to do. I didn't [ntaks we onght "o keep on wolnw ax we had been. She sata we contd ge to Fourth Lake an Weehn planned to go to Utiea. 1 toll her 1 thonaht. she xo ome and tell her people abeut her condition before they found It out. She anid, ‘You don't Know my father? “Tt argoed * with her om WWitle nae She was crying and sud- ends ah said, ‘I will end it al’ ‘Shr jumped an on (he side of the boat. I trled (reach her and she went over, ‘Then the hoat tinned ores ai 1 went tn fom 1 came un. 1 hollered want grabbed bold of rhe boat.’ Dis-you kee her? “asked afr. Atte eo maid Gillette, who was telling his atory as If ina trance. \"f looked at around, int wher Tcoaldre 1 swa 2. Who shore I got’ my «alt cas the trail to Eagle Bay, Gillette sald Le took’ ihe tennis racket Gt of the atraps'by which ft was ate tached to the sult case 20 could > the grip over hin shoulders “When 1 got upthe road a tte was ne Went On, MT ¢ 1 x0 Jn to 1) und started up uinbtel Tad rowed “| Did Not Strike Her” Gillette .sald that fe walked along the Sagle Bay wail until landing at z the boat and He remained at until arrested. He denied’itha taken part In any to the | Jay and taken to Old Fo: ur Sherif! K from the Kimer, where he Now, Cheater,’ asked Me MIITs, Brown, oF Wa yon x¢rbe put her dn oy (iteg wilfully - to Mencken “Nast responded the bos In on tint whisper, Gin Keemed ale ret mobs The prisone 1 prodiived a watch that had stopped at #19 o'clock tte said he had it he fol the lake and sopped ther hen Was tt int qndition Mills held up t ered racqu No," answered defenda phatically, "Phe placer tight and tt looked pew,’ not that" wn. oO irs to adutd. seo how Gillette tested to meeting Jos Patrick and Grace Hill, two Cortland Kits, | OM UO Grain between Canastota A Utica.” “He lett Grace Brown qj stone and ‘Gillette, Accused Slay o-Day Tells | His Story of Grace Brown’s Death er, T he wasn't gettin hungry. She sald no, but I got some luncheon out of my sult case and wo ate i ‘The grase was damp there-and 1 put my mutt caso down beside a tree and slie aat on It. We were there about &n hour, I whould judge. ‘Then we got | they set out on the trip to | Big Moose they made no secrecy of Mel joke: her landing on a ltile beach and walked hen they rowel the spring they met « max _and woman, Gillette traced his HWetle had encountered an- spoke In a tone scafcely above a whis- A deputy sherlft went to New York to- : < | day to subpoena Dr, Huxene E. Bissing, \Goor of the trust company Nae GO : § fot Sixtleth sirect near Madisoh avenue, | Broadway, and when she appeared to. ¢ iste TUE trot be He Ware potnted out Uy a. repres vs Hote: at Hin ‘i . r ‘ ® te Gieomore friend, Thelr tone Is of uty. future happmess, and tt | the ,tltrer pangs of these heart. against him. She wilt the letters "Bully to her in which she often’ apoke of end | GIRL NOT DROWNED, BURKE SAVED HER Leen = NS LER | plaints dafanie Leet, which atoted anyhodyts bust to-Cortiand—mnat told him they were The new witneas In the Gillette mur- = |der_trial, Dr. Eugene H, Eling, woo} Dela Beauchamp, just another un-| his whole body. the San Jacinto apartment: | fortunate who became hyet No. 18 East Fittleth strect, subpoonaed by Deputy-Sheritf noon. Dr. physician to view the body of | Burke, mate oe Brown after it was taken from | gold-medal man, whose many e Lake. But he js not ik to be put on the | 8 SD Ho’ tell everybody you girls were goin ¢ Did vou love and when We-told her she and then answered ‘faintly |, he ‘wan arrested he Was obopt to start for Seventh Lake, where the other two girls were. Gillette. told of a conversation wit i at the Tupper Lake. toi wero} did not come to her K witli Hat being able ta ren to go where Tpolntment, on ne. {9 Biz> Moo e went there and young man reluctantly |G. pa vou w Actors that Ad ecfme time,’ b witness to tell why. tsa a rown Admitted that Defense Opens. Had Rehearsed Story, Gillette Keeps Cool. he would prove As KULItY Of murder ip th lomen of the Jury [APPOINTED BY THE WAYOR.| ESP ut Ric“ "= COMPIRTE TREATMENT {| of the Board of Educn- | afte luke, or do any- | tion Aunoynced. | appointments t to fy fey. we it again and again | 6 Brown left Soy anhattan Borough MoDonald, ©. Guggenhelmer, Frank L. reappointed, © expected to gg on a we But there ts not a parti- }clo Of evidence to support any such as- mption. He apoke of wedding, clothes, which we find to be only ong new dress, a gil going out Soe tdntavanare: ‘ing Journey 6 cume up I atrack her?!" I pruned th ‘appointed to succed Pranic | Rabhott; Thomas M. Delaney, reap- rough Of the Bronx—Comralssioner Wilee ‘Appointed to succeed Samuel M, | parte classef\id this case and bring the Distriet-Attor- | Divtch r Matriet-Attorney: . ; 3 yypolnted ¢9 suocesd Jams uw. Ren: SUAS preaaclne tallies pounds | books will close Deo Hafetorertneed 3 nn . i. i ae NO CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. || SuEAuEe, se Admitting that G Wan clever and able to write a good still was only a factor: She, by her a you camo late to face this jihem te thy ve hesitatingly. you Went on Rorough President) Co! jr subordinates, He did not approve | yuch @ practice, which was In. the | unre of dlackmail, he sald. renident, Coler'n attention wax di- to the matter by Superintendent Higtwaye Feunk J. Ulrich. who ‘had | Tid lie do so? This pris | § whowe counsel had | when abe Iete cn he-met-sher [t® }® Appainted by the State. Ume ago he went to work tn his tincle’s fortland, He met Grace hor once bet Of thine people? leripanuvter. .Q. TAd you-ever talk to anybody abour And tedieod with Gsece Brown and her condition? A. No, widrt factory th cutor, "that Jf you did not go to mect Brown, ds he met other girls, layees. to, present. him vwlth a. Chet: _ to Cause Her Death,” Swears Gillette on Witness Stand — Scene in Court While Medical Men Accuse WOMAN CRED “THE ALLEN IN. | | ROCKEFELLER TELLS OF GRAFT ‘Demanded © $1,000,000) Pool Room Keeper Visits ‘ ) Cash at Offices of the ) Jerome and Makes | Standard Oil Co. Sweeping Revelations. | | i ® ier Rw < th ‘ v | : u 804 that would 1 John Dp!) het Alef) w been runal © sus fan Kefeller and burn the Standard | gambiing-houses and pool-rooms in this Git Building at .d Broadway un- | towh since the civil war “y Indie & ie | Ieee she recotved $1,000.00, out of which | Cull Of his relations with’ the ea uw anid the trist had ew al her | police ‘to District-Attorney Jerome, Aas rel Buabanih Mrs. Delint Beauvoty Huad-} wasnt discrict Murpay and jo 1d of No. i2—Amaterdaniavanua, | tty A dase? at WAS arrested atthe offices of the Guar. | t him, ste couldn't “help | ns dian Trust Company to-day and ar- |! 2 | w Kk. Who WAs matiager of ralened in the Centre Court as a dargerous per ed M. Bar tr Police | x rogdL 4b NO, On, hi ave> \ u storey HO1O 1OF GIVEMS ares Wi make tr xm Mr. Roc iS apbekred | OF the attendan ni Tan oMecterons seuinst the woman, testified that [Jury on Monuay uwaday Ds Weaties- en of next week. de = f Allen and Falk was fu the face of | 2c: made upon Allen's tary, whom she had | home at Ii West Bighth street yea- hersway en] teriy by Keardon and Roundsman us Im BE GURY Hoey her threat was accompanied by tho | day fourishing of a re mpany’s ees 4 | reached after foroin & score o¢ Httendanta Beery, T LMA oot cotsespond- # na woman's huaband, testified in her | {ave jue fee (= - He #aid he had not been in the sald 0 orrespondence kaw mor of her than the others. Thoy | O!! business, but ¢ al en ae snWainuneier: fi est rein AS ey | mented from 4 Ht t of a bigner rank (han. sere lovers. «They were more. They | Mivistrate, WhiC ? a prominent politician and « ow to avert the Conse) ielevue Hospital, where her sanity eh haan doiee hPa Martell ltl Se muicoaeliventowtid n suspected for a long tme of being o-between in the relations between ra pool-room proprietors and certetn police oMiciais. How strong the evi- It waa fast fer y_ that Mra. Hand- 7) X° jHeld imade her appearance ac the |! a6 er oiflce. At nat told her friends and he told hin. pushed her way! ta the presence of ils is cannot red, but the Dis- met at Duruyter and went on] secretacy abe demanded glew,om) forth. | (tet Atuorney | wate a senile that te 0 c «| with, H come off all day. col to Big Moose! and: 9 Bik | WiT trust has ruled my fided to his friends that he was in @ 4 © went out onthe lake. NoW.| ane screamed. “Ith to position to make good his threat >to | Rentlemen, there are much things ae} money 1 will” mitrdor to: aya | clone every mplinC-houme and —pool- Ba } mental and moral cowards, ‘That may] sien burn dewn-this pulang afte KE _ 7 h | account for his fallure to sign his own| .,The secretary madeout a check for |; Anotner wituces heard to-day by Afr. | « namo to the register.at the Glenmore | $0.0 and drew it to the woman's | juan for bon len'é Attendant » ‘order. Bhe accepted it, “and was Tol-| ng’ conde Allen has loco Poe 4 Ra Hepat a owed by one of the clerks to the of-! motor ata nth has to guide Now, gemlemen, if you want tohear | tice of tha Guardian Trust. Company, | hie: foots old. ‘gambler “tried Vr ne account of how Grace Brown died | When whe handed the draft to Mr | to be te nen he fot to the Dis- from the lips of the only one who saw | Barrett the young man beliind hen gave | tic softies, Dut he did not - jer dic, you shall hear 4t.. He will tell | Bim ® knowing-wink. ‘The casnior then | }¢ohe efi Lipot he ANAIy oD sorema's you, and, gentlemen, !f there was any expisinedy he vault did not hold that | creeting: ax) could bring that voice of | Seuntid ne hha asked Mra. | oHole, “Travers,” replied Alien, | *E Ey i Heart ta. thin “eourtroemnron rn he would not retura to-/paven’s seen vou dn a long time 54 lead! Pilthini boys ease ‘Alien and his em: aS were in ine © pleading for this boy | She sald she would be thero ftiet-Attorney fer an hour. r .o is charged with her murder o'clock, and was promptly on ; a) questi AINReC EAGT * lawyer closed abruptly and Mr, | Meantime officials of the two K act. and. the answers they gave $ tp called Chestar Glilette to the wits | Bad commu ilcated wit ThatHiot. | Carmot be UNAd ‘againet them In any Bs he wits attorney's otic L Assistant District ainal prosecution: Mr. Jerome ‘tail : He w Nd not know whether they would culled before the Grand Jury next { Kor no! y Vaddiver waa nel od to mae an investigation, On his represen tion strate Walsh and handed to Deteotlve-Sor- Keant Flood to serve. He w warrant Was jasc by Ma, | s yery) pale and | Atom | ntative Irom | and Ol amon. | | | Moose at the time of the tragedy an. | “Yicod greeted he i g Is expected to (estiiy that the marks | iio) e wha an ag J bruises on the ‘body of the dead 11? oe would not ga to t awn Om |wirt revealed at the autopsy were no. ny. She consented. ente [there when it was taken from the wa: |°F UN¢ terete ae vn ta the een > letters written by “Billy” | 78! Courts, Ballding.. where she, nws * eli B fem t © ues farm house At pier at Sea Een ME Yad fiver, Me mY Rhee 7 uth Otselic will be introduced by the |ifurxtioned her at x n- HOPE; ti hone Nether eee then oe | mated that her husband had vei | Untold Suffering and Constant [ot $1.00.0%, When, sent: for he: [ans + trunkcthekerand sever-polvane| Misery—Awful Sight From-that __) dealings with tno trust Ix would, appear” said’ Magistrate| Dreadful Complaint, Infantile Ec~ ; Dike 0 Topea of mar | peas te thedefense Will base | Whitman, “that. this woman has sim: Sierras de eee NHL bate | py "actod atringely.”“tanait' commie | — zema—Commenced at Top of hi u witness will appear in Gil- | hey to Bellevue tor five days for ex- Head and Co E Op of his 6 : alf, as sho bell him in.) * a she, believes him in;.| 8M lead and Covered Entire Body. 3 ‘130 offer to the | him for several months, commencing a the top of h rere “4 teal enough | untold and constant m to throw herself {nto the water from| ¢here was nothing we.would have the Island Doat,’ was rescued to-day] done to have given him relief, The 2 ing was the| from the. East River by Michael J./ family doctor seemed fo be | the Minnehannock, | fncapable of coping with the ease, soues| after various ex enta of his, which: pean recognized by .Congress. resulted in no ft to the child, we Byery once in 4 while some dexpair- | Sent to Mazon, IIL, to a druggist anid got ing woman belnx put on a Department | @ full eet of the Cuticura Remedies and {Correction boat takes the leap, Bome. | ®PPlied aa per directions, and he began mes the. Ude carries her away, but to improve immediately, and fa about); ee and by the defen: retin ace Brown sed young disuppoared, He dld not see the ; three or four-days to show a aH OTe ws *l usually ahe ts fished out and sent hor) gor a s Weiter Hee bode, Waste Gtes | Way. Delia was just anothes name) brighter spirit and really laughed, for = yn the: floor of the hotel office. “She had been submerged about éwen- evening World reporter the long list. the first thine in nal | ta 'becn Kawwn in the ‘Tender-| days he waa fully reoarerea ith thy Te aon have aad inroads on ner | exception of @ rough skin, which # afternoon. | fi Quty, although there are traces lefc,| @radually disappearing, and event "wud the doctor to. was bleed about h We ety H phere aa toed Auk ccs Moun Ard Hwieh. forty prisoners and (a number of will be replaced-by a healthy: one. eee Infiicted with a bhint dae ents for th pire ta seb te ee Praise for the Cuticura Remedies ‘The cut was made betore she sane street tedae.| Bae always been our test pleasure, en ean te ena Joseph Standish Was herding | and there is nothin, tony that we duel eure Ue prisgne=s! in twoa ui ie «angplank | could say in their favor, for they. oem Hee e Dt ged ionuiy | Seinby saved our baby's lite, for he waa might.” he replind dint plungwd dito the Water ‘between tho most awful sight thet I ever bebeld, State contends that Gillette beat! the steamers bow and the piling, rior to the treatment of the Cuticura ) he girl to death with a tennla racquet | “Ae thn cold water revived tier into «| Remedies. Mrs. Macbelle Lyon, 1826. | and throw her body into the lake. desjru to lye the woman tloundered | { eRe see Ground. “Burke jagped in without stop. | Applston Ave., Parsons, Kan., July 18, eh ping to, shed his cout. It im an. old | 1906.’ 1. page n until a ladder | 5 nrried her tothe Con lete external and internal treat! ani |ment for every humor, consisting of Wellov ie | Gutioure Soap, Ointment and Pillay the Bourd of Edu-| The wofan had been sent f, Jefter- | BOW be had for one dollar.’ A single nejes arising ducing |%0R Market Court to the Inland work. | 8et is often sufficient to cure the moat house, charged wi-h disorderly conduct, | torturing, disfiguring, ftching, burning, | holding the wom was lowered. Hurke She cyan” 4) Lue prison to-day_made the follow- | ka trom expirations | Ag moon an sho WHS taken OU the oot Gited'draunks’” wnd petty offenders were | Abd scaly humors, ecxemas; rashes, aiid - Commianioners, | herded aboard and went on their way, | irritations, from infancy to age, whent. Sullivan, Ran. | ,Burke recelved a gold medal from | all else fails, J BAR| Congress for resculng a woman just +] Christmas. Py eee ane E. | ; “= | of Brooklyn—Horac ¥, reappoin tel. ot idhmond— Arthur Hlol- } h cared Phe IL TMi, to Mockhsivers, of Ford at the * Queens—R, B. Thomas, ‘ core hereeit Was the fre maker | close of bustness. Ides Sires Jan 2, 1007, Checks’ matled, NESDAY, P_W. HYDE. Seoretary. ., 106 1 sect ui vor ORERCIAL-TOR THIS WE ARNT AE ANI nn 15c DIED ae SHAS octal ante AC wOI THiS tb AT, | BURKE—MANTIN,” beloved gon vot at 1 Te(tere to all the Neads of the Brook. | Ruin ur ». .Pouxn 100}! ats Bartholomew und Sarah Burke. |” promised on i eur forbid om || ASSORTED Fit 7 ; Funeral tron antes Prom OM liyn .Worough bureana forbidding them Se HOCOLATES To SOhieaa ee i: ate raat co, OS Huds | y any Christmas gifts from 0 to 8 crenloni Costa} | PFOARCLAY Sy. SUADROAG Berdlice WEST 8 Wi f,.'Puerday, Noy, 27. | at 8.30.7 Mt. of pueumontas JANES Ai SE) Th. SLADE, aged 59. “ COR. CHIC ST Funeral Thuraday, at 10 A, BO, frome] | the undertaking eatablishinent, ®t we PA Os MASSMUSE Flatbush ay., Brooklyn, ee i np X sé — | + faretoga, , Tansingvurg : ‘ papere pleas. copys Me 4 the Intention of hin em.