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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 Sep 1901, p. 2

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to the court room, ,evan knew that there were but _ available The var-lone en- ,7 to are great building, with the ' .. ’ 1 of that on Franklin stress. Life‘t‘i m than: me Polleamen » ‘3. everywhere, and rigid discipline ,, hum order of the day. Squads ot .- blue m men were stationed 0n level-y mm; and in a double line far outside 0: the place of entrance to keep hack the crowds, while 111 a sta- . tlon not far any reserves were ready- ' to reinforce the detail on duty should the feelings 6! the people become aroused to the extent of rioting. Mount. . ed queers paced slowly around every tide of the structure, and no one was allowed to stand on the sidewalks for a moment. so that at no time was the 7 cmdhrxe. . ms PLEA: ms cum a"! w W mom Pub. Co. . W m. m mm _ renewal .0! Jury. .Tho selection at n jury; was there- mule-1 w, and showy site: the m union had bpenoid it m m as follows: . 'ch v.7 Liner,‘ plumber. ’ the court. no Rhoda Guilty. -' After the arrival of Czolgosz. the dis- trict attorney read the charge against the prisoner and asked him how he pleaded. ' He spoke to Czolgosz in a low in fact; so low that. when the p eoner was asked to plead he seemed not to know what. had been said. Justice White asked him: “What .hnve you to any?’ There was a moment’s heelteuon.. m winner's lips moved as it to make a reply. but before he could do so his “I did not hear what was said." Mr. Penney than read the indictment gain In a louder voice and to the de- mad tor a reply. the prisoner, who mmndiuatthatima,_aaid ma very low voice: ' "Guilty." This plea m, hpmjever, not permit-V mmmmmummum of “not guilty" was at once ordered by junior counsel. Mr- Lewis. arose to am not having seen the prisoners m Justice White, however, insisted that m should speak. end the prisoner The enclosure for the bench 3nd bar occupie- over one~hait or the floor moo. while the matador is ,ven over to not: for the general public. Nat ova- 159 of the latter could be mandated, and that» seats today Vere mainly occupied by the "men sum- moned to some on the jury. 02015031, lot- with his nominal, ind occupied out: directly in front or the Judge’s bench. The prisoner’s chair was just had: of that of Judge Titus, and deputy sherin‘s with their stats were placed at voriom points in the room and uién Shuts ”wereilled very sloirxy, owing to the We care shown. ‘ 10, o’clock Honday morningâ€"the hour forum commencement of the Ulla! of laws Cuckoo: for the assassination 0! President McKinleyâ€"the streets in the vicinity of the city hall were the objec- tive of many curious persons. They Vere willing to take chances on being ~ Summary of Day’a Work. Before the day was over. the entire panel had been sworn, the juror! had listened to a description of the Temple of Rustic where the mm occurred, had a'een photographs 0: the interior u the structure tied had been told by m surgeons what caused death and the elect or the assassin'e shot upon various organs of the body. They also learned why the fatal bullet had not been located; Wimun Loton, met- '33:: n Everett. hum!!!“- Wotthchntpay’s Proceed- - mymtmulotcsolgon _ Justice White. one 01th: oldest and nutmefloneod “prune judge; on thq bench. in presiding at the tflnl. Im- uedhtdy after the opening of court, and m M prisons: had pleaded, Justice 1mm. senior counsel [or the dermdant, announced that he was ready to act .in behalf of the prisoner. The work of securing jurors was un~ deruken'with amazing celerity. mm, P“ 1.. mm. u.â€"â€"vw..w. was clued on trial Monday morning. charged with the murder of President Momma}. He entered u plea of “gullâ€" ty‘." tad sobequehfly changed it to “ya guilty” by direction or the court. All events of modal! indicated that the trial will be short. The court eon. toned at 10 o’clock. and tn two hours- otght juror- lnd been seemed. " Jury Quickly mm. HIGHLAND mix, _: ILLINOIS W! 16 mun-m cons: mom :0 4m m ‘ m Jury Secured an accord trim and motion of ‘Tutimony Be.â€" chiâ€"Indications hunt to Convicâ€" tion um Indul'munoe .1: Sec. Baum, 51.12, Bent. 25._â€"Log_g bgforo WINGS IN m COURT. In the Court Room. their home burned, 'rr th the bodies of, thdr three children v. girl of 16 and honey-«11mm In years. Therelo a. suspicion of cflti ml usault and that the bodies we: burned to cover Sonnet" W, Sept '9.-Word camel from me panama. 30 miles north- Gilt-:01)“ that 'm-bert-Beasle and write return Sunday nightandrtouna, Sheldon. 111. Sept :0.-~A boiler ex- pic-ion in the electric 13m punt Wed- nesday Instantly killev Earnest Powelâ€" ley, the manager. an ’ fatally injured Leonard Cnoxr, a. b: 1' her, and an un- known insurance mm or Chicago. The ”(warty loss mm. 30min to- Find. Thu. chm, Three Live: Lost by We: 3t v Sheldon, Ill.- '2' Boston. Sept. 22.1” he annual state-r ment or the Americflr board of foreign missions shows total eceipts of $897,- 370 and expenditure 1 of $717, 081. The mice“ added to the! pt of a. year :30, makes the pruenti at $182,341 The V me ' min in donations of $9.639; shrink; " in the’ receipts tom the woman’ a ,1 d of as 118,1hd shflnkage in Isaac. 01 830,256. makes the present at $182,341 The receipts o! the past yff r. compared yith Springfield, 111.3(1) 19.-â€"â€"In the UM. M States. circuit court mm. vs: initituted asking an o: der setting aside the sale d! the Chwer and Cantata railroads, 'ma‘de by a master in clumâ€" ‘ccry ofafedera! con H. May 16.1900.tn John R. Walsh of C x 230 for 8450000. The complainant: c ”f -r to bid 31,,000- ooodfor the propert: it the sale in set “:1 o » ‘ American Board of Foreign Hinton: Eu a )«efleit. and Max. M IL. 569*- 35"!!! m m Anna would in the meet bejeweled women st Trouvfllo. Pink is the countea’ f: ante colon-.81“: wear: it often as e v aground for her splendid black pear-s Her other game are also in evidence .winding the tiers of: diamonds, enter ' a and sapphires which she purcha: e 1 from eru’een Isabelle of Spain to $125. 000. At Tmuvme the r mt and countess drive much beh-lnd‘ our horses. The coachman wears a p f')“ dered peruke.’ an old-fashioned cocke1 hat and a livery of blue satin, embro dured with gold. . Before: ediournm‘ a: 2. Justice White announced that he would pronounce «sentence on Tum-ale y afternoon at 2 o'clock. The pflsone m u once uk- en beck to jail. Tc il appearance he ween: nowaynflec < lby thereon“ of the mu. 3 , 7 Countess: antennae [that the In“ , mace, Haven may. The wheels or juatice moved awlttly. F’Bhe trial of, the assassin connmed eight-haunt and}! minutes. and cov- Eered a period lot. or l:: two dayl. Prac- ‘tlcall: all, the time wuoccupled {by the fprosetnflon in pr’ewnung the case so than Ind conclu‘slv :v mat; even had the prisoner entered a men at insanity;‘it 'ls doubtful if the ;|~ ~y-‘ would have‘re- turned LVex-dict di. |.’~ rent from the one rendered. . . . - No 3.01qu in nutty. : ‘Tho 7 announceue xt ,by the ut- torneys for (1sz that the gmlnent 3119mm summoned {xv-the Erie County Bar Watson “-1 me district attor- ney to examine 020 ms: and detemlne his end mental c( nslltlon had declar- ed him perfectly pane annoyed ute- only refuge of the ”tense. ‘ Santana on .1311! rad-y Anemoogi Baguio. N; Y., 86:}; 2fiâ€"Atmi- being out” minute‘the i r; rendered-a. wr- dict finding can! 3. guilty or murder in m’am degree. 1 -: ’ Bum. Sept. 25.: --Leou I". lesou. all“ ’Fned 'mm was found'guflty Monday ot‘mnrder ‘n the am degree by the jury in barking. on the 6th of September, shot President McKinley, inflicting Wounds which afterward re- Sulted In the death 01' the president Andrew 1. smith. ’ ' 1 10.431me letter. boot and she. "ennui; ' - Row J. Adina, c mm. mung the praiepnflonot ottho m by the (unmet attain”, the taking of testimony was begun. THE Ffii’flmotcosz ItI'Dcubenflnnl 'Aro Badm- -£vc Iinutn 4: .0: W113 It a.- JURY BALANCE on WRONG sum. mm nf‘n‘r mmsxox. FOUL cm SUSPECTED. Hunted I“ n or Dilpltyi m Emotionâ€"Gena n so to be Pro:- nouneod 'nxm n y. ' WANTS BALI: SET ASIDE. SEE‘SWIX mu. emu 031‘? manna. and Oe‘xtmlgn Maud! Again in Oou‘rt.‘ WINN- of the bottle of Sta stand when men... "mount-t outta. the otthe port engine or the mt ot Wilma“: dam: W mt. on 0 animal marrow. but he Added it would be de- sirable to attend the funeral when it occurred. Admiral Dewey Ind Clptnln Lemly agreed nut this detail could be unused later. | The proceeding: of the com} were very W Commden Bate- u‘u! Schroeder were recalled to listen to themdin; oftheoflcid report of their muony given_ Magyar. 8cm” [ould be ableto «imaged. I was with um until tut nIght. I saw him this morning at 8 o'clock, and left him at 10. We have ‘conflrmod the rumor through the tele- phon'o that be In: died ut the Shore: hum hotel and I would respectfully at the court. if It meets with the approval of the court, to adjunrn tor ted”) “! have a very u! announcem'entto make to the court. I have Just heard-o! the death of Judge Wilton. I left him st 10 o‘dock this morning slightly In- Washington. Sept. Mâ€"The Schley court of Inquiry was brought to a and- dn termination My. 18 minu- tax after c‘onven by the announbeâ€" mcnt otthe cud an ydeath of Judxo Jeri-mid: Wiinn, senior counsel for Admiral Schiey _ The nnnwncemcnt wad ama‘dc to the court" by Hon. ignore Rtyner. mm: counsel. in the fol- iowing lumen Co'mmainder Heflner emu-cued the opinion that three mites were lost by the maneuvers and that part of the machinery m dammed. He consid- ered thct the Text: wu in center dzn- gar when the Brooklyn created than at any other um. ‘ The tequmony several time durinl the day was somewhat exciting. cape. canny so when. Commmder Katine! de- emud the heme and the part the Ten-113d nken. He. said when the Brooklyn nude the loop Ind pulsed unoc- the Tem’ how the (“tunes did not exceed 100 or 180 yam, end the Texas was brouxhtto I that stop Communder Bates testified that the tux-bond enigma ware stoned um! said .he thousht this tho “Duncan the port epithet; . _ Eon, Jen mum ruse- Amy in - 'ms Appartm‘onu in Wuhington. mm im' iho' M at w in]: .1898, m the but: of the greater port of Monday'e proceeding! of 'the court of inquiry. or the tour vitae-ace examined three were oncere of the “an: during the bottle and two 0! them new witnesses. These were Com-I thunder Heilner. the navigator. end Gommcnder Bates. chief engineer. The fourth witness ‘7'“ Commander Schroeder. the executive once!- of the won or Brooklyn’l mopâ€"commune noun» a”: it M an Ihip in mt Way'- Conn-01 Introduce Mich! Chm to 85W THE DAYVIAS EXGITING coming the distance from. thd were unnamed by the fleet blockade at Santiago. He said that early 1n the Mocha the fleet m the or six mile out at sea, moving up closer'lner. v Squadron [end “0117. . While. Commender Schroeder was giving his testimony In. Wilton. conn- eei ior Schley, noun a comparison at the distance of the fleet from the shore under Senior with the distance under Sampson ,.ntter ’the utter ‘ofi- ilcer arrived. but the Judge ndvoonu objected and Attorney Wilson with- drew the “onion, toying he would raise theooint inter. ' Higgins“ Correct: Statement. The torenoon was devoted nuinly to a crois~enminetion oi Communal- Harbor and' Admin! Higinson. 'the latter hnving been recalled. Admin; magnum. corrected hie mmglt con» #4, .L, .n_i‘__- A..-_ LI. -h... , Weehlnuonhm ”a“! one an witneea {as introduced Seturdey u the new courtâ€"Commenter sander, tne executive ollleer of the htdeehlp lull-chase": and now 3mm. of Guam. Hie testimony denth with the mile of the Flyingeqnedron from mournegoe to Santiago end the hon- bardment 'ot the Onion in the mouth at the hes-hoe. ‘ ' ‘ der Schroeder enld the «nine m “unpefluoneultehould hue been and M the bomberdnent eftheCohnnndfleethednotncted an deuben'tely u' the commander-1w chief had announced Me pnrpoee to have It act. ‘ , SEHLEY WAS SLUW on: STATEMENT connscreo. TEXAS mam m” 0003!. DEATH CALLS VA KALT. olu' at ti- mm» a: v nutty. clmmur. I also of m Reserve u: out from Halo: eon for View collided at Pnlou with n petrol“: eight persons and h lighten petroleum on are «pm Mm dun-0nd by up. tln em. whom": areal: lumen“. The non thrush the child'- a 10, in: m shot and” while posing McKinley st Mo m council of the American Mica-am 0! L11»:- llu «Mod the mluuon of the 0mm Central L: ‘r union to place the Western ubo 5.011 the un- talrllston the mud! nun crun- lntlon refuted to curb t don of opinion by In! £ng nation a it was concerned may I meat of, union works“, -{ my. mm wâ€" - place of meeting In 1892. van alacted: Pacifistâ€"Dannie Gal Ana-lean Mention I «an ‘wmm I Rockford. 111.. Sept. 2. convention of the mind at" Protective mu. Burlington mum oi! will be mouth corn in N are of the hon. contain this in the condition D" «were when dump v. improvement III! who The Nation! El! D tin u [Mi-upon! eh neon Ind Idiom-I'll Ii: dent. G. 8. Brian. Chit pmident, A. F. Dinah second vice president. Ohio; Iceman-(rm rich. Winch”. 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