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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909. -HELD CONFERENCE BINGHAM AND HIS FORE CARMACK WAS ST DON Girl Stenographer Declares the | Coopers Met Others | in Office. | *PHONED THE SHOOTING | as Prosecution Tries to Prove Conspiracy. Interest in Murder Trial Intense | NASHVILLE, Tenn, Feb, 18.—Further | mony that the killing of former { Cenator Raward Ward Carmack, editor lof the Tennesseean, | lepiracy entered into by Col. Duncan B, (Cooper, his son, Robin Cooper, John D.| iBharp and other persons more proml- As the louse proceeds the excitement becomes More Intense, and bitter feeling Is shown was due to a con- | Inent, was presented to-day. ‘by the partisans of the prisoners and ‘those of the slain Senator. Two or three days more will be re- | quired by the State before {t closes its| case, The defense will then announce the names of {ts witnesses, and it ts ex- pected that Gov. Patterson will be among them ’ Carmack's Pistol Holster. That the State does not intend to let the finding of the supposed pistol holster « m Senator Carmack’s overcoat pocket to 60 unchallenged was proven to-day wh the first witness, Finley Di a mem- ber of the undertaking firm which em- balmed Senator called. Dirris sald h Pockets of the overcoat the night of the Killing and again at the request of the State's attorney before the hearing for ball. He was postive the scabbard was not in the overcoat pocket both times “Has any one else examined the cloth. | ing?” "Yes, sir. Gen, Washington and Mr. Meeks, counsel for defense, examined it with my consent.” “When?” “Bince the application for ball.’’ “Can that holster he crumpled up and concealed in the hand? "It can, readily.” Girl Star Witness, ‘The star witness yesterday was Miss Dalsy Leo, a stenographer, employed in the ofce of James C. Bradford, a brother-in-law of Col. Cooper. Her tes- | timony was after this manner ee ee "You were in Mr, Bradford's office “*Yes,"' was the girl's reply. | and Mrs, Blake. | "Yee." | on Noy. 9 last, were you not?" she was “Please tell us who were there that! day?" “There were Mr. Bradford, Col. Cooper, Mr. Paul Davis, Mr. Thomas "Mrs, Emily Blake, who testified here “Was Mr. Tully Brown?” asked. \ Taylor, Mr. Robin Cooper, Mr, Hayden yesterday?” | “Yea.” | (Tully Brown (s Adjutant-General of ‘Pannessce.) | “Did you ‘hear any conversation be- ween Col. Cooper and Robin Cooper?” “1 don't know that I would call It @ feonversation. I heard Col. Cooper re- mark, ‘He has no right to use my na and I have a right to protect myself.’ "| “what was Col. Cooper's manner that | ” mérning? Was he calm and quiet?” | “] thought he seemed excited, I heard Col. Cooper swearing.” | ‘—Did he call any names or refer to! tany particular person?” | “No, he referred only to ‘him.'" | Conference Before Shooting. “Will you give us the language he ;tened 7’ Miss Lee was embarrassed. She waid that she didn't wish to repeat it. .inaist upon having what she heard Judge Hart handed Miss Lee a tablet of paper and she wrote for nearly a minute, passing what she wrote to At-| torney-General McCarn, “He sald,” read | the Attorney-General, "the —- —- —}| ‘7 am willing that Miss Lee should lwrite the language,” said Attorney- {General McCarn to Judge Hart, “but I and there were many rep- etitions of “hell and "——- — —— : “Is that right, Mies Leo?” "Yes. “Did you hear anything besides what you have written?" {The same things were repeated over and over “What ever?” “About 4 o'clock.” “ewho left together?" #0], Cooper and Robin Cooper." *Was Mra, Blake there at that time?” “ . den was there, too.” CPt You notice, anything” pecullar | about the defendants?’ | “YT paid no attention to the father, Cooper had an expression I never | sectors. His face was spotted and ain,”* time was that conference Told by Telephone. "Flo! after the two defendants left there Id you hear tha: Senator ack had been klied? “about twenty or twonty-fve min- i ‘The telephone on my picked It yp. T heard a hat you, Jim? It was ‘4 Mr. Brad- answe up the tee- . The telephones are on an ex- wire. lease tell us all that Col. Cooper “Well, he first asked If It was seven Ix, then the volce ‘Is that you, heard Mr. Bradford at ng up. He sald, ‘Ts 1. Cooper?” i "You recognized the voice on the tel- I heard Mr. Bradford say, ‘And jobin kill him? [ll be right up.’ * at did Mr. Bradford do then?’ le came out and told me.” | ferlor Jaont know what our pottce courts | They are not New Yorkers and don't know New York or the people, How jean they? ‘They are non-residents strangers.” ———-—— AIDES NGNORANT, Sto rnzeae #9 He Used a Broom, | For beating a dog that had attacked and bitten him, Charles Smith, thirty | six years old, a hotel clerk, who lives and aye, at No, 562 West One Hundred and Q | Thirty-ninth street, was to-day ar- sant igned in the Harlem Court and held Commissioner and Deputies in gun vai tor triat on the charge of i , it | ’ imals. Don't Know New York City, |“Gn rene simun Steinert Asserts, On Feb. 9 Smith was moving from No. | ais West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth | strect, He was folding a strip of carpe on the roof, when a small terrier be- longing to Mrs. Jerrle T. Barnham, who |iived on the third floor, jumped at him ness to-day at the resumed investiga- and bit the Hides Angee of ns right 8 room in his han: into the c: ition o city’ ./ The blows nearly killed the animal anc OH aaa ge) Mrs. Barnham had him arrested. Magistrate Joseph Mors was a wit- courts, Magistrate Moss sald that the large number of arrests of push cart men and other vendors ts due to thelr selling without license, “I belleve that there is a syndicate of | push cart men who supply peddlers and | knowingly send them without licenses to sell In the streets,” said the Magis- trate. “These syndicate members know the law Is going to be violated and they are prepared to pay the fines." The night police court {s a desirable Institution, and another night court | should be established, the Magistrate , said. Maxistrate Steinert, the next witness, | referring to the frequent clashes be- tween Magistrates and the police, testl- | fied: "The heads of tne Police Depart- | ment—the Commissioner and his epu.| tles—are not practical men. They really | For Complexion For Skin Diseases For the Hair MEDICUBA Tue SoapTuat Cures A combination of a Salve and Cream in th jad, ne form of n In canes of Fezema, Kashes, Itchings, Irritations: Infiammations and Chafings of the Skin Makes the skin soft and clear, prevents’ wrinkles and preserves freshness of youth For Sale by:Druggtats and Dept. Stores Riker Soaps It takes more than a pretty label, a handsome box and a pleasant perfume to make a good t, these aro sometimes used to pour soap. ce with cy we carry ev soap for demand, We take care to see i st quality in each brand is vs. We wo still further and of the purchasing power of We buy in late direct and can an es than ordinary isolated s for. To make sure we import the hest at any price—OLIVO and back it up with our guarantee. It js made from pure olorieas and 1s not pertumned, PRICE usntities do wall Compare RIKER prices with othere: Prices: | TOILET REQUISITES Others’ Price 08 3 118| Bathasweet Rice Powder, .25 1B | f 1.00 119 | Corollas Cream. ata Espey's Cream . Herpleins 45) euthymol Cream y appear ery Sx3s5ncFz58 Schenck’s Liquid Cream.. .25 Swandouwn Face Powder.. .25 Viola Cream... +4 660 | woodbury’s Face Cream... .25 | Woodbury'’s Face Powder, .25 10 sWacdbirsleh¥aceR Rods ice Riker’s Violet Cerate The most satisfactory of all 50c Face for developing, printing and) sing promptly executed in our Department, Creama We are sole New York Agente for NERVES, the ner and popular Restorative, fters Drug Store Goods of RIKER'S 84th Bt. Store—the fi in the worl Now prices ae in. other 1d: the well known RIKER HIGH QUALITY at the si RIKER Stores. 4 4 analytical work conducted with promptn: RIRER'S revetire taken at any RIKER DRUG STORE for all Ki work, Ftc nd absolute of analytical Mail Orders Promptly Filled at 28d St., Cor. 6th Ave. . RiKERS DRUG STORES NEW YORK BROOKLYN BOSTON B. Altman & Cx. FANCY NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT NEW DESIGNS AND MATERIALS IN STAMPED PATTERNS ~ FOR LINGERIE BLOUSES, COLLARS AND JABOTS, TIES, BELTS, CENTERPIECES, PILLOW TOPS AND SCARFS, TOGETHER WITH THE NECFSSARY EMBROIDERY FI.OSSES. ALSO AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF CRETONNE ARTICLES FOR DECORATIVE PURPOSES. A LARGE SELECTION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE ORIENTAL RUGS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. ‘34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. B. Altman & Cao. AND SLIPPERS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. ‘as cited 1¥ le didn't seem very much excited.” he make any exclamation of i ror surprise? rn gab saya 20 fig Bl! oi 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue. ie . aq 118 1.25 1G Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. .1.00 OL Koameo Gream + 50D Lettuce Cream. Aq Lubin's Violet Powder... + AS Milkweed Cream .. +60 639 Malvina Cream ssseesss 50 «BO Mme, Ruppert Face (ini 2.00 1 5 Cold Cream, Rosaline . d | Paxto Cream ssssseeeee + Le: the Show, Third Fioor, at Worsted Dress Fabrics, 124%e¢ Mostly black and white stripes, checks and Made of Austrian China; 23 pieces for six persons. Women’s Silk Glovee, 29c Pure silk; 2 clasp, double tipped; bla Bonne Femme Curtains, each 60c Very attractive; only one 25c Opaque Window Shade;, ~ 1 Yd On spring rollers; size 3x6; all colors, > Half Dozen Mercerized Napkins, 39c Regularly $9c; heavy cotton Jamask napkins; in half doren 50c Handbags 29¢ Made of “ Wearwell Muslin, 5c 4-4, white, soft: finished, bleached muslin, p 1234 India Linon 8c 4% inches wide; fine. comb yam; white sheer linon. 2c to 39c Scarfs & Shams, 14e tonna embroid- * carts and shams; scalloped and hem- stitched edges; slighty mussed, $2.50 Bearskin Coats, ‘] 2 to 4 years, Children’s 25¢ Bearskin and Cloth Caps, 15¢ 12 to 14 inches. 14 Ft., 14 HP. Motor Boat tn our Motor Boat SIEG NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE FOUNTAIN” OOPER (6. J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT, Furniture---Example Mid Winter Sale | Figure the savings for Arm Chairs: 19.00.. 10,00 | 10.50 Mahogany 12.00 Mahogany 16.00 Mahogany | Reeul 39.00 ree | 29,80. 2400| 49:80. aia ae | 33.00., 28.601 70.00., 5.50 Mahogany... | Chiffoniers | $32.00 Mahogany 32,00 Maple .. sure tt if you had burned up the money. ve This grade of rug is usualy soid here at $22.50, Friday only, at. gold-burnished frames; 12x24; shadow box and glass; special at $11 ornamented t-inch oval! frames; in this lot you will find | many Interesting sub- jects; size Ox14y at...., 0c Etchings—in 2-inch ornamented gilt frames; size of picture 10 x24; also colored pictures In gilt oval frames; size of picture 14x24; special | 98c | ornamented frames; excellent subjects; special at.. oo $1 box; size of canvas 12x18; special at... GAR CORN—dor. J JQ | 4 MILFORD "LYE cans 47<; can Hams and Tongues Selected mild sugar cured Us S Government —_ inspected; 12%e FANCY APPLES. usually 1Sc; special, Ib. telat: 100 Axminster Rugs, Size 9x12, at $17.50 Our Usual Price Is $22.50—and That Is Low F you are in need of a 9x12 Axminster Rug and don’t profit by this chance to get it, you have lost $5 as ’ There are only 100 rugs to be had at this Price, ey are new goods, direct from the mill, and you can have as-wide a choice in Patterns and colors as if you were paying the full price. The designs are particularly choice—we picked them care- fully, with a thorough understanding of the kinds that you like. (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floors Front.) A Handful of the Picture Bargains Colored Pictures—in fancy gilt Oil Paintings—in fancy giltand Various Pictures—in 3-inch gilt Oit Paintings—in handsome 4- inch gilt and gold-burnished frames, with glass and shadow $5.95 Friday’s Specials in Groceries and Daylight Cakes Pyramid Apples, Fruits & Vegetables | c Newton Apples, or Red Blush & DRAKE'S CELE POUND Newton App BE AK BRA POUND i Taliniane Coffee ||| FLOMIDA “GRAPEFRUIT ra Bienen Nate SRAPE anc | livered; eas ‘ Delicious Coffee thinkin fut) bow of 64, fo | tte. seinseeds eth 30 16 BERMUDA NEW POTATOES Be | OPALINE GiEAN TERE ET ee 45e POLISH—reg, 25c can : INDIAN. RIVER | ORANGES—very . erect and julcys dot. ab, OEY | Fresh Oysters mn Ter Freshly opened; delivered; quart jar i | pint jar cy s of Straight Reductions | Here is a fascinating list of various kinds of Furniture, showing the difference | between our Own regular prices and those asked during this February Sale. | Every piece ot furniture on our floor is at a price reduced after this sam2 | fashion, except sectional book cases and filing devices. green tag, as shown in cut, giving our regular price and the February Sale price. All these pieces bear a yourself—they are worth it, THIS ECE OF FURNITURE 1S SOLD || Library Tables Toilet Tables | Oak Sideboards AEBULARLY AT | Regular Price. Sale Price, Regular Price. Sale Price, | Regular Sale Regular — Sate f or | $17.00 Mahogany... 50 $19.00 Mahogany $13.50 | _ Prise Price Price Price 0= | 24,50 Oak...... iW) 19,00 Oak.. + 13,50 | $35,00..$25,00 $55. | A700) palioganys: “18.00 Maple . 12.00 | 40,00 AE an +00 Oak.. 19.00 Birch. q fame’ 55.00. 41. ITS MIDWINTER SALE | | 4,00 Oak 20.00 Oak. ERGD | -47.00.. 29.00 75,00. 53,09 PRICE IS | 65.00 Oak 21,00 Toona Mahogany 17,30 | 48-00., 31.40 79,09.. 58,00 sees | 26.50 Oak... .sor.,., 19,00 Dining Chairs | Oak China Closets Book Cases | $5.00 Ship Seat vse | gale Regular | $35 Mahogany. sees $27, 9 8:00 Oak, leather seat Ane | A1G3 i) | 26Imitation Mahogany. 20 vias C 5 2 5 a9 2.25 Cane . 175 $13.00..$11,75 Weacred $29.09 | 42.50 Oak Combination. 92 BieOLOUne Sentirtien, 200 45 Mahog. Combination 62 Mahogany 75 Mahogany | 97 Mahogany ; | 150 Fumed Oak. 132 Mahogany 4.50 Leather Seat and Bickirecsssae set eo Oak Dining Tables H » 100 » 120 Dressers 22.00., 19.73 ; 40.00 Oas..., $34.00 Maple. i 5 14,00 Mahogany | 36.00 Maple. 34.00 Retin $15 ae Buliete $10.0) 17,00 Muhogany...... 1200) 56°00 Oak... 38.00 Maple 20.00 15,50 Parlor Tables | 44,00 Mahogany.. 48.00 Mahogany » 38. 30,00, 22.00 $6.00 Oak. 64,00 Mahogany., §800 Oak ee » 48.00 40.00. 00 17.00 Oa 112.50 | 75.00 Mahogany 75.00 Mahogany....., 6200 | 4800...... + 85,00 14.50 Mahogany 12.00 (Sieg:l Cooper Store, Filth 80.00 Mahogany 0 CLL) oon onoone o 50 and that is a very low pric: Landscapes—a fine lot of choice | Colored Pictures—a remarkgble Subjects in beautiful 34-inch | assortment ch picture on giltand pold-burnishedtrames; | gilt mount; size of trame 12x size of picture is 20x 8: 95 20; in neat fancy gilt and gold- 30; special at...... 99049 burnished frames; size 15 Pastels—in fancy gilt and gold- | special at.ce.s.ssaes $1.45 burnished 44-inch frames; |, ” . 95 size of picture 18x40 of 20 x Gilt Photograph I'rames—made 8, 30; regularly $10; with six fancy ornaments; each frame has a wide mat and is wrapped in a box: Special atvire.., ; 29¢ they Cooper Store, Third Bridayiatvrrc seis $6.50 Genuine Dastels—in 2%4-in, gilt and gold-burnished trames; size of picture 16x gy ¢ 20; special at....... $2.5) (Siegel Center.) ~ (a | ae Wheat Flakes wlll. Fragrant Teas _ |! Fresh Meats Daylight Cakes | PUA Ci Formora Oolong and all green ot | | We deliver all paid and charged ||| Fresh supplies trom the ovens | site package 6c , Vtieties; S-Ib, caddy GQ orders from the Battery to. Luh every 30 minutes ( u Iestrenerest sate street, east and PAE ES lf toncae Boot || Family Tess—and all green or Hindquarters of % 15e Cream Farina black varieties, including MIXED; a mutton... | rm MOHN STOLLEN — valle? 12 Hecker's | vall-advericed | brand, | | ip oy ibe SANG EG CLETERT | 13% Poppy-Seed thes; each, LOC ilver-plated spoon in each pack- On thieenteete cine . : 3 @ packages 80c}, pack 14 Sample Teas, including Mixed, ed boil. | ABBE || BUTTER CREAM Harlequin 95 @ c Qolong and CEYLON, § is. 98 Fie) f then; e26hsssreeseee Hecier's Bly Ib... Reet prequarters ef Canada D1, CARAMEL, SQUARES... | tach Raising Superlative Flour (sufficient = Jamb, Ib, ij Poe PINEAPPLE SQUARES 1be to make 12 biscuits), with two PICKLES—or Foun || freshly made country UTEP ERUTTESQUARES packages of Hecker's Cereals; all ‘ CHOW; 6 bottles D1 e|| pork sausages... | FRESH POUND CAKES—Raisin Yarteties, $1.25; reg. 28¢ dottle Cholce cute of “export (itt Plain, Marble, or Citro : 300 POST TOASTIBSAO packages IMPORTED SARDINES—-dor Qe i| native rib roast f 12¢ each 31; 2 “bs . Cc pS TATOAS! P TO | cesses: ‘ Whole rumps of native MARYLLIA BRAND” TOMATOES— , CHOPPED PICKLE RELISH 4Qq/| corned beef and case 81,43; No. 2 family si 6c! plat Jar . Choice fresh cottontail rab- 25 4 HOLSTEIN BUTTERINE—No. 5 99q | bits: pair. Ree c at grown | drum 81.09; print..........., Sal 3 CRISP MANZANILLA OLIVES~ 9% 30¢ [ates ; bbe } 16¢c BEST BOILED HAM— iA SLICED J91/, ES dor tis; cen, 1272C SR aeenennnennne ae hinook BERRY = WAFERS—Huntley & North River striped ner's; 6 packages $1.10; bas chage .... PreenaGUCh |\taneyisaaitineeksrl lle: — HAMS AND BACON the well-known dee £19, HAZEL Brand; WESTPHA f pz mild sugar cured; 154c ecoeeretee ‘To-Morrow TDase @ One 7] QUEEN QUALITY CALIFOR- | SCH Wii — ea Bass & Co.’s NIA PORT, SHERRY, AN- | ! ft Spceal Reserve | P H Al GELICA, TOKAY AND) i bot. §. . Ce ad’ sf aie Ale MUSCATEL — case of 12 BiY at an Sty.e Barrel of & dozen pints, uart renulatly | EN OF SCOTSO. P. S. iskey $11.34; sold in other stores ed to $6.50; : old! | As i h key at $2) a doren regularly @ ins tomorros 91044 a GAC] to 1d Case’ of 8 doten splits, PORT AND SHER: | HIGH-GRADE PURE CALI: ; | 67. Fi told in other stores || ia eb case of 12 quart| FORNIA PORT WINES—| rt 1 $1.30 a doren g attles, regularly uced | received the vine- | yc splits; tomerrow. « 98¢ || to 4 245 yu fe, for-| yard; priced according to 3 se MI Tae merly Sie, reduced Qui | ake. vintage and quality; RYE] QUEEN QUALITY CALIFOR CLAYTON JSSEL'S | con ' nen gation ¢} “NIA_ BRANDY—regu " STOMACH BITTERS— 4g | Qi ADOR, IMPORTED | ich] lar al 84e Ties | bettli: | PORT--a rich, otd $2.50 F wines gallon, reguiar'y + to UMBERTO ITALIAN. VER.) St ale ! MOUTH—the best imported; | feare i s' Rde $2 qua regular OSe quirt bot AWA ROHEMIAN EXPORT BE ° tle sete . 48e Rsaraiouaore racuiedy $l isofaus EXTRA QUALITY. 8, reduced to & quirt bot G4 ,, formerly 7 67c 128 Ask for “S. & H.’’ Green Cabinets of Writing Pape;, 19¢ Women's $1.98 Crepe Kimonos, Ci Wri | IMPORTED ITALIAN CHIANTI regularly el i © 44¢ 80c! (Siegel is) per Store th Trading Stamps— We Give Them l7e¢ 9 Set of ; $! abinets of se tine Paver, Britannica, Artificia! Palms, iad $7.5 \ Ainericanited Encyclope- dia Br! ain 1S —_ olumes, -— f—) Double Green Trading Stamps with purchases made before 12 o'clcck— 13. ee “9, & H.” Single stamps after that kour. $1.95 to $3 Panama Skirts, 95¢e Blue, brown and dl 150 in the lot; well made and stylish. Embroideries, 8¢e to 12% Odds and ends of edge- ings, insertions, bead- ings and bands, <t{( | 25c to 39¢ Embroideries, 19¢ Corset cover embroidery and 12 and 17-inch flouncings; lengths of tly to 6% l4c to 18¢ Silk Veilings, 9¢ and 12%¢ Silk net veilings in lengths of 1\ and Mg yards. 5c to $1.25 Net Tuckirgs, 59¢ Plain and Point d’Esprit ad Men's 652 Negligee Shirts, 39e Large variety cf good desi ght and fects; full ize; well made; sizes 14 to 19. Men's $2 Underweuz, Women’s eolid color blue, tan ay seer sucker skirts; em> Hoerte’s Womer’s $3.50 Oxfords, *1.95 Tan and black Hoer!e’s hicrer's $1.25 + joes, 69¢ Ta'lored Wais

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