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Durham Review (1897), 14 Mar 1907, p. 7

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-stltn+ but” In!“ P ARIU. ll " EGMMINEDTOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE Pits. tt Mabekle Gilman. erkins Will Have to Nee Murder Charge at Cayuga Next Month. u l’:l I.” I sh? M ,' ~~u~"i:xl tle-teh.. The , uis letsts It .sideuce that it mu (wiped- ' 'lr Tum" "tlu spring in the pre" "J?,'a"ititi mug in the tnee of Mrs he wrote. u-Perkim. of (unlit-M, chug- mulrrwuml ' murder M her Ltunau'!t/'.'y'tta"i, Dead Man's will“! be W m"erkun 90”" dun “M indi on“ at the no. I jun-lieu any laid ho had a Lxlms the omrt in regard to . mid he would not my much the remarkable acliun of the n-riw- of the peat-e. further pun. Mn gm“ surprise that, Mulld be eottunitted for trial- m! to remain in jail alter as _ hearing in wink-h not a par- idem-e had tteen adduced w r with the crime ot which "he mun-u 1ri mm; with-g cottrtuel hr the 'Y intended to all an) wit. hr dok-ncr, Judi“ Harri. u that he and his colleague had dot-Md to com-lit the :rial. without hearing any Mt-i l "tld. be. Edgar Alvin!- "rrieur. comedian, tor , M an :uuachnmu "inee E in "t,tuh1'"a'tJ,1 of um" um cal My in mm mm. .. :m of .unhl spring in the pre" 3 in the I-a-t- " Mrs wkinn. of Cantie4d, chug- order at her husband. on (Minimum Ihtt. did dud it tamarind for the Peace to tlo mometrutg un- um~lu~itm ot' the l‘ruwn's u; with-g cottrtuel hr the intended to all an) wit. s Moodie‘s Evidence. -iii'"iiiiirimo BY moms GIRL anti h Ji .33.? ebildn'm diam-I‘- “id to him Ite i'ri- "tttttment "atttt' the M)- mi.", to-day. nu rMiatrle authority, ”\roy would retire front the :2 var Imu‘ldvmy " the Crtited :url torvorati'"t 'rn Jum- lat. l iiltuatt. in a letter dated in week or in an“. stated that l nun-ml to many Mr. Corey i if she married any one it na- Eatttarr Ab-hinon Ely, tho r. comedian, tor when she in. attttehntes" wine! but avast- IN: 1ttttSea' of "The Hal If ‘-‘ mum-hr in Sew York six at a, "i Win identified l n. an um M< M tua m Marrh 'ret that ' ;.'"I'l health and time he anv of um that nrruuut. Brother Testifies. " St innipvg, Mull Milieu! a httm- pr h M vii tht the only wr H m “Nor ti {in prior to ml with lwr. health. and The pri-tr. at ltotee and would pinbal- ‘unf'wkl. Me. that slu- did union! had in Perkimd had "ieers, "r, and his ruby " iew " I" wtor. said day: It“, whim my be in excess Jt ron. tite wit ou.t had teel and hinhoh rim-u tire " the Actress. Would Rather Wed ‘3 Ely. the Comedian. t [on .-|- Human marry Wir Ill 0"! did "int I In- wrote. "odvrstooil , the par? Hi I kiln. and tir Mun. and mm m- cm,“ Ending tha- iarm to h The tirut thing he d Henry Perkins' an": , i’vrkim. anal ask her it and I: [no urn-awn. m... u... With much dimcttlty.Mr. J Jlr. Portions to admit that i h, “prawn! mp mn'nw for for 24 .ve"r". arul ne num- uua .. find out who Piontd Wk brother. Mrs. Perkins did the '1eed to N minimal. Witrtesm did not take Mrs. P -tnlvmonl to mm“ that the duct intentionally given the luv-band hm ”naught dz? "want. the poison th" nw-Hvillr. He will that of th erty left by hi, brmhc-r. 100 am gin-r him by his inthrru i Thought Them Too Thick. l Flu-d. "ilse. a G. T. R. set-tic: . . 7 _...._ p Ill an "As fur as l darn. "Ever further than y "No, never." Dilu admitted ho nr ttting about the Mun- kina died and John Pe with him. Curtis Reeve. signal Jnncl'mn. knew Mrs. I Fiarw ln-r and Tom Moll the tum-k. toward cunt arm. This “an “hum M' if"! hom. girls.' llc-w old were the g'l I Eightm-n to twent About that." Any sixteen years ql Got that young. "How htr slid you go 5hr told him him alum! he what rights Midland met "Did yum 1iv.hts?" If "Did Ju- body album "I don't him "What \wru- lwr wrung as expr-edt" "How ram be tell," i Johnston. "He hm already told," Attorney Murphy. "Did she ever compare late husband'." "I aur't remember." "Winn did she say in m the prisoner and All nd bvsthie the '.ost' w rmunl each other. No in the btsll on smother , thought wry were "x nun: mun and a marries 1 Mn. so”! tlwm at a , cm Ite v.11 at lehmnl RI bands thin “1.000000. I 3,. ha. " [any ywUtit t ttl h i m .Siltu'u- Mi in Paris a: Mr. ttner. ' orresr"tttde Ely. Ju 3 les d3)" tl ttet-et mm bow mum that st." I Ely uvuld El) “(lllhl le l met many. Pnuiak!" lo UNI“). and det by whatever an“ to resigtt. will WM to men! '" have potted fr -rrtire ttN States Sn r a! , IN" further tho mwr." ulmittod ho ottt the .m , and John r hmmling name. as wait on Mm. l an qu'mnt'urtui-h- ten under cross-examination u ever haw yuuxurnzsun ' a-kul Mr. .Iuhlulun. m-nrriml one." ssomvut" A anu- ""4” ,....‘ __ aitiv" intents-m that she Would rm marry Mr. Corry. no matter m' much he had done for hrr, and at st," lzn'ml Mr. Ely. and that Mr. Ix unllhl le the mlly man Mae would tsottld Aol,ourrie, attottt at (‘unfilml Jumi \lrleuI-l and the w. to meet a train II amth-r "iwaaion tip. iignui man at Canfield new Mrs. Perkind by sight. l Tom McDonald walking on "ward ortfteld. their arm in u'ua nhullt 7.30 in th" PVQ‘H' ‘lllho- "1‘“ ..._7, ed. front Pittsburg that " as perident of tin ttrs Steel Cow-oration June r su- for me that there i 'd oi truth in this rumor." The Star Winn”. l Mrlhnmhl. lynrthmru, nwrvlmul l. 'Arts' next wallrd. When he ' the Maud there “an gup- vtrttttst'.© in the wurt mum. Ax- ta NJ in lln- face and seemed n; hard to appear unmncern- (hr I nm'n he mid he had u. Perkin- tttree years. He kiln-m, 1n pu- u”... .bP'_"'. H q rut in (hr tttee ami wvmml' Mu. pi:ire"houst'tr-'t'4N "on; "g hard to amwar umnIu-ern- mm to try In " the“. whith M t rnu'n tu. mid he had kin» was making flu" IM'. and _ "s. l’cl'kilh teree years. He Pol-kink "out word In Mr new r hlu- min-r “mm-n, gallautly. hf..n nut to mmw tii) " lulor ins my.» snake-.1 him to vtissl The luun'iug mm um- of th I mum.“ ‘he lrad made " a l il0gs thut tiivtowuotr'tt_y1'4r: 't' .inun 4m Innu- to trnrtt"wld. ~in'w' tit" Htornum-an trial. F him $500. Mu. “(-er spoke to Wit" “HM uith iciki, {mm tlw lwr ttv,lsatut making a will or in: (“Amity hcth o.e. H ts ,htt would have in val-e her ilhd- :ii il:" churches and lu lied "itlaout a wit.1. filrrl with my ¢f prnuph- who .., . , ,l.. . . "st 'll hm;- hm. talking ubunt HI, Hu hm. “no taxed tothtyt T, vote. \urx- [Jamal u mum all 1 . ' W A Harm-h tiw “cuiul l " -;:r I .9 n I. . “In . ' . . . c. " t did ul Inn itt h, , “ms“ ar.wvt, (In! a 1151mm hu- . .. Al T '0' l.iltht (hum n wt" i tr' m) ~.n- tcad {Marathi-d any-l C", H t PM I u Its ‘, um Ian-r tiulitm': I . 't Run“ wluottr't' 4w mid she . ' I “mm-.5 hr Vritm guing to see pon Mio Gtit \wrr lu-r ieelitW toward you. ------ -N a." - “ Ian-2mm mumps REF __---..-... In “in Gilman has. heen living In a: the expetr"'-'. it is said. of my). Oe htts been in eonstttut undo-mac with Edgar Atchison In a letter received from her a v- mm Mi.ss Human make.. the - 7 , dun. uw mun- to n As.WO. F'hc llevvr " "minim! making ,he would have in " without a will. l’crkin- three years. no lkt' min-r “01mm. gallnntly. _ um-v “ski-d him to guns: mun-y we had made an a dun- u:" mum to t'antield. t W»). Slur hen-r spoke to u. hudmlui making a will or take Mrs l'vrkins' than the doctor had tlw husband “dam. mt the poison was in aid that (If tho prtimr 'tlstrr. It!) acre-i wew, t my that ,he mi her to l n' about“ her feelittgs h iorey war in his office denim! that there wan any Ter for the report tint, ha --- As. irsued this state- won informed 1htt irN l with the i"." thowzttt incident till rkim had a _ NIP Mi“ Iéilumn, m'h-r Europe and spent n He Syméd "tl inwrjvcted Mr réiu-w to marry respect to his prnet in replied Cr,nrtt you with ll M _..ing to , rt mm! Foutt avard SH“ mi "Were you ever alone house at night t" ' "I win that on: nigl Ann.- and l was alone the time." "Haw lace mu this?” -' "It was after e. ok- through. Mother was t' tune.' I’vr- talk time: tontinning, in answer to questions by the Lruwu, he said he one? drove from the farm with Mrs. Perkin. alone and once he walked along the railway track with her. "Ever load or unload hay in the burn or in the field alone with the prisoner'" I "1 did not. Uh, excuse me did you my “my or outs?" aid the srituess. "Well, hay or outs!" "Yes, UT' leaded It wagon with out» once "" the farm. Mother “as fixing the fence at the side of the farm 'tlt the time." ' " ' A _ n... .I...d. when Jtt1 at I am to the United me Ist. You "Two weeks prior to the death, woe" she returned from Welland, what re- port did she give of Heary's health.'" "She never told use." "Have you been askod and passed to tell a difierent story than you are telling uowt" "Yes. 1 have." "Mitve you been pressed to any that ynn had improper pinion. with this “on”!!! "That will do." ann Attorney Murphy wanted to‘ chair the akins oi the crown. and orrlced him if he took any advantage oi him utuui time and if he (Murphy) did not tell him to consult his father before sign- ing a statement. "Mr. Murphy ls not reflected upon in: a minute," said Mr. Johnston. "he was A a... mun that made the threatw b, not uga u Illuuu., -..V__ nut the man that made against McDonald." McDonald said he had against Mr. Murphy und Greer saw hint devernl t Murplty,was not present "ca". July-a; - _-. -- NV I minute," said Mr. Johnatcin. "he was "3" " . , nn not the man that made the 't'ir2't1J'.(t"ip1t,ti'1f?i'ir1'iell it”. against McDonald." . ' of her “might. a; est/ McDonald said he had no t,otnpucyttl1t,ift/,'r1 Wttti doubtless due t against Mr. Murphy und said Detective. blow grin”! her by her firth! Greer saw hint iewernl times when M“\head while the 'upirer pom Murplty_was not present. btuud was still soft. Her ttrl He admitted that after .igning the ' 1v fractured nnd lmd never b paper, he went back without again ..'d/e'ii . During the cold mouth. ll ing it, and requested a. change. mud" in l and [)eck-mlwr one “imam tl it. Allan had held the child l "Was any advantage taken of you by under the mp and allowed the cmwn at allt" water to run on her until. sl "The mutt-meant was trot my words." tieally uncunwious. (in tr "Was the substance'."' he had placed her out on l -.Not quite." ‘31 night. and kept her the! l “Did you nut an) thut plzc amid xiii: Fidemhle time. although 5 A... m... h. 1sosss n mun likv Mr aol l trl:,ul in a night dross . . _r.. st... ..' it ls 1'9- u.” ...., --"" - the crown at. all!" "The statement was not my "Was the substance'."' "Not quite." "Did you nut in) that she would like to have It mam lik, then Irvine itt" "I told you she never said th "That close-w the cane," , Murphy. "I shall request upon tlw (Widener to send tr er to trial." dl SEC “CI I," ....... "IT" hasc vorsidered the nmttvr."lum1 will Magistrate "artGou, without look. tlm ing at his vollvuguv. "and Wt' will 30 n-l\ this her for trial. was Mr. Johuttou jumped up. "Tirert. i, sth not n tittle of evidenec to comm-t this i tha wonmn with any por-on at all aud,ior, granted that he died of poison and l tui, stryt-hnine. there is nothing to connect I'm the prisyuer with it. I am suvitriet'tt 'l that such a thing would take phm- in the this munty. and I mean what I say." me After the Hearing. lit-fun: tin» crowd had filed out of the A loan mum. Mrs. l’rrkins way IN away to ln-r coll. which is in the jail annex, in the rvnr of the Court House. She will han- to remain there till the Again»: on April ltith. The nut- will he laid be. fore th" ilrund Jury. and (Ill whether JI tho- l'ruwn haw more evidence than “its Cirrus at tln- prilimiuo.ry hearing will pruhnhly dopvml the notion of the Grand Ii Jury that will deal with the indictment. Mr. .lu-uim- Malwe will be tlw prm‘iding .llltlgu- at the Arsims at Cayuga. ', Mti. l'vrltins. it i, stated, w:\~' in a mort' mmmm-d state of mind last cron- iu-g than at any timo sincv her arrest. Mrs. 1..vmlmrtu't'. oi Cainboro. who we“ t annmumnl in nnv [nun-r in a “tar wit. I' v.vrs," Inn n " put an tiu~ Matul. lt " " mitt-d lllall luvr testimony would simply I p, ., l hnw hex-n that she wn-t to have mine tn i d l My,. l'~-rkin~~' hme tlw day before l Mistr‘ 1 " mm to trv (n u dvest. which Mrs Per. d kinn was hulking I'm- Mr. and that Mrs. il ie tirkittt's "out word to ho. several thy-1 v. 'm f. n nut m mum till a llllt‘l' day. ui, Tirc ilk-wring was unv of the Maw-4 " ilillzus. rim. lizu lawn ot' f'nyugn hm haul d. "lll"t‘ tiw Stonnvnmn trial. Tho town to WH" lillm'. with tuiks Hum tln- surrtulnll- or in: tannin bvth (lap. Tbe drum; or dhwl- :z'. ilzn vhurehci and lmlt'h u"."'" film! with rivs (f [mph- who 1lrox" m.. Tlw Iurtvi.s tl (-10 taxc1 to the utmost. mull N "ttis tttik pl.cusul u wine all tln- ro,sr.u-.l , 'ti'. A. Harm-a. tin. gminl luulwr midi "" I Itt'tr"; avg-ht. did tt mulling hiuinvn. lie! - . I mun n‘tr-l mun-I'd ill tire LWUI any , the I would l “79:90.1: night putting up I was alone with her part Study Door Would Open of Itself Dsamstist Was Writing-Mrs Noises-Uncanny Little Man About. IEPHEN E LIVE Psi w uf a draught Wu u....,......V___a "lmlughts do not turn the door lmmlla," Phillips i-I reported to have quid. The frightened servants “HI and the pm". was fan-ml to do likewise. Sim-9 his departure nu one else has been willing to rent the homie. and its owner is now claiming (lanmges from the papers that made the story public. It would appear that Phillips ronlly believed his home to he haunted, ext ra- ordinary an stwh R lye-lief W“!!! from a mun of his implantable mental power and the non of a distinguished clergy- I .omhm “II n. 905mb GHOSI. - A hotly-contested election was held u Guelph on Thursday to ml a vacancy on the Council Board for St. Junes' Wad. The candidates were Ralph W. Humphries 3nd John Cunningham. The former won by RE. osc-w the cane, mm mu. "I shall request the court. evidence to send the prison- 12 o'clock when l gut was there mmt of the alone with her at her [ Mun-h It...-" is oftrtt in m-t-ult things is g intrllwtual people in 4.. "otfsttudI writers. E PHILLIPS REFUSED LN HAUNTED HOUSE. nun-2:34 ttrftt'r". .."_'_ , I" this tin-my im found in .1' 11 aetiott now before the ummu“ that in 19025519- ., the dininguishwl poet st. ream! u country house Hardly was he settled m Mum-If was seated writ- mse. was haunted. s noises were heard. The 1 daughter saw an uncanny reaping about the house. and oath min-If was seated writ. ..mdv the door sometime. amid that (lentil, when utpt'r" ‘n-hph- h ttritaiv,l writcis. Fividcusrt Ivory is found in a tt now befor" the that in 19023 Str- 1s,aiuguishvd poet d a country hoow y' was he settled -lf was seated writ. mid Mr of It re (ee mum) AND an A: I BROKEN BY mamas rum Mammal. Mun-h H.-.httre Nltrnrart Englishman, thirty years of age, who I pleaded guilty to uggruvated assault on Lam, Mun-h IL--- the pen-on of his two- 'ui-ts-halt-year- Entrust-lumen Bill," um daughter. mm 10-day contained by ‘for it's Mai reading i a. ,-.. "an , plmded guilty to uggl'lvalwu an..." __-- ........_V.. ,7 the person of his two. 2"iCCi'iirirT-lriiiiriiruiirt, Bill," which game up old daughter, mm today 001112an by for it's reeotsd reading in We House of Judge (Maudie to three yen" in {he‘Comx-on, may and which nu intro- pcuitemiuy. Allan had nothing .10 due-ed by Mr.. Dickinsotr, Liheeal. and my for himself, except that he .iii7'i;'i is mmimlly identical with tlw - - __., nun __ ,4.._.‘ unmanned hv Mr. Keir mrdie amel any 1 sorry peuitetstiarF Allan mm mun“! ‘w -. ".' W” __7 _ any for himself, except that he was which is prmetimr0y identical with tue sorry ior what he had done. tuul that momma introduced by Mr. Keir Hardie he had always treated m. wife tsnd Sochribt. lest yet", has naked m gm- family web. ter general ntetwrt. The" Bill Mmply PF" Judge (baguette, in pasAttg retttetwe. vides that women shall have the fran- said: "This it oue of the wont “we" ehire on the same terms “Ion which it of cruelty 1 have ever heard of. Yott is nuw granted to men. The Home of treated your child in tsuelt att ie.".'"," (hummus was crowded when the dehate . .... Lima . L,‘ ._..I.. nun-Inn whose good be- “Hun: u..." Judge (baguette, in passing ,-tttetice.l said: "This it one of the wont cares) of cruelty l have ever heard of. You treated your child in such an inhuman manner that ,.he is now totally blind. You state that you were kind to your wife and family. but you uid not even take your child to u doctor. You ought to be thankful that, ucumding Itn the law. I cannot give you more than three years for your drhuiful "Home. For I brute like you there i, no matey. You are u \lisgruw to the conunuuity, and I will give you the maximum rent- enor--three yeurs in the penitentiary." -* ___-, .1... the little ajt'ti's'it ea Allan Sentenced at Manual to Three Years' Imprisonment try Judge Choquette--Thts Story of His Sume- ful Conduct. tnaer III? unl- III-‘- - water to run on her until, she was prucv Licully uncunm-ious. 0n otte news-ion he had placed her out on the gallery at night. and kept. lwr there for a con- pitlemhle time. although slw wa- only tlad in a night dross lle w,cd to make the child run up and (lawn in tlw pasta-age until wht faintml from the exertion. and u~ed ts remark to his wife that it mu splemlit exercime. He beat and pounded thi A . . . a.“ “mm the heat 42m lll u 1“qu nun. lle uu-d to make the child run up and (lawn in tlw prim-age until she faintml from the exertion. and n~ed to remark to his wife that it Wtos splendid exercime. He heat and pounded the little Ulll' with his fists upon the head' and {are and 0th and was mum to throw her violently into bod. All this he did because he said the child was. dirty and irritated him by ole stiuacy, alihuugh the mother stun-d that there mm no need to punieh tlw child at all, and that what her hthnnd mistook for otruirtaey was simply blind Mir of her father. l The. prosecution was undertaken by the Sm-iety for the Protection of Wm I men and thihlren. INFANT ABUSED. h PRISONER roft nm YEARS. JOHN WARREN'S FRIENDS WILL MM'I A,, tiw m' ms» tit retrace 1 tied ber stepped rrit- "Hold the 15’ my six The "ilishl an “my slid a wei and three days writ- shaft with - In”- (and nook tor otrlt""'V v...” ...__ -t' tr of her father. . . _ The. prosecution was undertaken by l Parts. March ll. The body "f Mrs. Na. I' e Sm-iety for the Protection of Wo, ‘thalic Dole Latlnun. who committed mi- t en and thihlren. eide here yesterday by shooting with a . . t - - revolver. wag removed to-day mun her l l PRISONER FOR apartment in the Rue View to the I fault of the American Church sending l l- N fy YEARS. the arrival here from New York of her father, Gear tr Lockwood who has cad" g s OHN WARREN’S FRIENDS WILL led that he will be sailing to-murroa. CELEBRATE 1T DULY Mrs. Latham's request that her bod: lu- e---'" -e cremated cannot be 'Nutiplied with ttm Ie's Been in Wetttersfie1d Prison Balt a the French law prohibits cremation eh" Century' and is Florin of the Institu- (apt in the case of natural death. IT." tion Twice Tried to Get Away but I tragedy has. profoundly aitvcted the I . . . Has Been Good Since and is alum Wert " the deceased portrait painter M n ' .who aserilred her deed to tne1tuwhol.x. a ' t Baron Rapher, Madame “run. and a - t t ‘Marquis who is an officer in the From-h 1 ' l army and who was the caller on Mr.. “:‘rl'm‘i' Conn.. war"Ir..1..lr) golden Latham who heard the fatal shot “a she aunivermar) to celebrate fifty year, "lyes deswemiing the cluntor. are thu iworeeration is being, planned for the friends mentioned in "lu' of the Mt”. (int time in the hietury of the State ii?“ yr the [Rad Woman. .lhpf Ill Ill" . W od my .11 and '. ,uiri to be .ttl‘tl in val-mung the tlnum-tr. .;t Mr... puma at n It]; at L. I', I» r L tLatham. tho only vtu.ebrattam Pl Ii,t' 1ciy.1 “Vi“ Tho -uppo'~itlnn that Arr.:. Latham Nah human in tlw couutr.i. Joan “am-H. in financial strait, is eoniirrtted. TV the primort tlorist, “ill celoluettt' hi, tii. linonot' which Uw brought nith hm- irrrut tieth mmmm'm a. an t,itttit'vt' ot tlw iAmerica was exham.ted. and. although l'-"“"- n: ”(weather tceit. who derived con-idvrahh- income tram hrr Want-n has jun pa-ul hi~ scvvutiuls 'antmg. it was not sufiivieut to main- lot/day. 'ltrtru' :lllt‘t‘ he "iip. um“, Iain her m the style in “hirh ~lw had “minim; tor tl..' mnuhw ct' bv., girl Witt' lived.. Ile. Lathain had not twain-41 any ' tic l..1~ mmlr a dual: tor lilwrti‘. tltirty _ remitwut'Pm tion her father for 1a.: lu-a.~~ apart. owl lrzth tituer be iriivtltnottth'. t . -----_----" r'or ton you“ lu, hm lawn tlit' moduli ,lf,)'rro,'C't.) at tho itv,tnutiott and alllt‘t' hrl MIDSUMMER TEACHERS' EXAMS. ' lulv hml mangl- ot tho gidunt‘u amt tun t - ---- lgrocn Elms?" oi l:ha plriwn llils lrctk‘l at ' Time-Tables Nearly Ready to be Dis minim to tux-a Jul. . . . “urn-n thits tiw mm of a Mini-Lav my "muted Among TeaChen' lllt't‘, yntr.1 NNrtrren, of Alan-mill, and. Toronto. Ihrrrlt II. -The tima-talrle -\\'lmI| a lad in In: tcena married -ltlll:l.f1'r the Millsumnu-r "swuinationi tit' ‘I- ml. l “m.- in l-uurae of iremi'ation and mi l I 7 . _ ' Hurtl‘uni. Conn.. ytareh ll.- tuttivermar) to celebrate fifty I ".." ... Vv -i-- Century and it Florist of the lnetitu- ' tion Twice Tried to Get Away, bud Has Been Good Since, and is a Model I Man. l Der ,stepireu lnu'n. '_.."'"'"' C "Hold tite lantern runny and I'll unp- ty my six shooter into the shaft." "llnld on, don't ~lwot. I'll cunn- out." said a weak voice in the dark hole. For three days Worreu had lwwl in that i shaft without water and with only the little food that he had punt-(l away in I his pocket. before his flight. l For the last few years Warren lm- dam . velupml n great love for his flowers. He knows all bis plants and flowers by name and greedily reads all the book, on botany that the State priaon library affords. Occasion-“y he contributes tt lit- tle artiele to the Monihly Record of the prison, in which he tells, the other prim» ers about his pet flowers. His conduct he a model prisoner entitles him to num- erous r,t,eltt l some moat s also Warren hoped to get out on reaching his seventieth birthday. but his petition to the Board of Purina! wu Mum! Ind he settled churn spin. prepared to spend his but (by: in the , only home he has known for the last r half v. century. . if year: III um 37....” V leuce moved that the little een dreadfully ill-med. The er eyehight, u:- explained by u as doubtless due to a new“: n her by her farmer over the ile the upper portion of the stillsoft. Her arm Wttis had- I .-_ .1 iiririan dulled- -.----_" It is rumored tut the contract for a million dolur dry dock at Port Arthur ml had never been rtA. cold mouth; "t' November one “imam uu-rn-d that eld the child while naked I and "llowed the cold on her untirshe was prac- ".iott,. nu otte ovetisiott A " Ut'II-u. ..._V _,,r t? last few years Warren ha. dam I u great love for his flowers. He all bis plants and flowers by ml grevdily wads all the book, ny that the State prison libnry Occasion-Hy he contributes a lit- 'le to the Mommy Ream! of the n which he tells, the other prion- ... m. not flowers. His conduct " Manual to IE Mung "___- institution mm Auee In ot the gl'Ullllds and ml the prison has new-1‘ at k km. A . m... t [mum-d his seventh“: unce- m- Wa'h taken murder ci 1m girl Wtit' [tbelt tor liberty. thirty but!) time he hum). Al has been the much! mtnutinn mm Auee lw WWVOIB . _' BILL itiTtt00tlttllh Premier Favors Pi vides that women shall have the tran- chise on 31w nnnw terms upon which it is nuw manta! to men. The Home of Commom, was crowded when the dehate bqnm. bot only women whose good be- savior “as guaranteed try mmnlwh of i.,.tt....-t “urn. "ermittmi. to o-nh-r the is nuw gruntm w me... .... u,“ (‘oinmom was crowded when the debate beg-n. bot only women wiwtye good be- savior “an guaranteed try mmnlwh of Parliament were permitted. to etttcr the gallery.. The foreerr insides and "libido the build- in“; wereuiosttrled and a special detach- nwnt of Kline was held in rereoe in the neigh rhood. in rpita "t the faet that the militant mum-n had; n-nlnmw'. that they would quietly await the vote in the Home. The uni-frag! societies were active throughout the morning. trying to in Cai, the attendance of all the HIIP'NIMN‘ isnnourtni's of the bill and they clnimes mum in -- - . Print- I A pam- md thi~ l'urv vi men. 'e "bum w uum- Delr (ll tmtl" tit." the our." hcw Mule. For "ned t in that 3., ot' only the 'j,','",'.;',', awar Ill ' . l yestn'l " Ira. dv- . I'vshn‘ 'wee. He it h was by he books from m library of 't ntesulit- in " ml of the l mm m prion- l is conduct mu“ m to num- V Mm Ped to get :3: L birthmy, ha at Pardon! t t awn "I‘ll. post syn in the Te rt the last tor Perl [ teat M hr . We brt Arthur tur III Wilt ___--- The nul-frago societies were active throughout the morning. trying to in- sure the attendance of all the muppored, supportv-rs of the bill and they claimed to have 430 members pledged to vote for it. All "wmbers who were mnuitlvrml to In» in the least lukewarm in the mat- ’ - . , -r»_..l.n.... “r 1L. .1" lllI'lll-l‘..-- .V.. he in the least lukewarm in the mat- ter were admonished by telephone "r telegram this morning that their wal- would be endangered if the-y failed to fulfil their pledges. lt is admitted that many promise, to support tho hill wvrt- gin-n by tho Liberals on the sunpu-iliuu [ADV ARTIST UNITED STATES WOMAN IN POV- ERTY IN PARIS. Took Her Own Life choir-Not Able by Painting Bl mated. .:'i,ij',iiii.i/ijiii iiiiiiiCimtiam mum’s i, RE! EVIDENCE TO Ntt HARRY Iqu.1 [mun-“g. n. .....V .. - min her in the style in “hit-h ~he hzni _ lived. Mrs. Lulham had nut "weisod any ‘reluiuum-e- fmm her father for hm l months. Time-Tables Nearly m l tributed Among . Toronto, Morrlt ll. =fvr the 3Iidsumurer 1-3 now in t-nurve of pret soon be in thy hand” The new ve,eultttious tt 'in, 1001 an. now pover' ioi the junior teacher, 3- I time-Tables Nearly Ready to be Dis. tributed Among Teachers. Toronto, Uttrrlt 11.4110 “Inn-tables fur the Midsummer oxuminutimu art- now in ouurve of preparatinn and trill soon be in thy hand» of the tesches:r. The new regulations which were Lem-A1 in 1001 ure now governing all the “urk of the junior tent-lwrn' cuurw: but in the senior (nuts: it has been thunghl wise to make a uspecizll provitiut fur thow who have already taken om- putt. Thu-e “no hold either a Part 1 tr I Delmas Rests the Case for the Defence and Court Adjourns Till Monday. _ Yovk,.yiorth ll.- When court op- IT"' or uu- W.'"rW"1"C' ... L- - . ran-d thi., morning for the further henn- Nt'"'"" .,tatui In the minds ot tue .ittr""'s I in" oi the Thaw who the defence. in an- it wt"." good phte" to viose the mm lor e ' . the 1teienee. cunimm- with the dun-nun rem-hm! late Ile kin-w that tho juryme" had had a l seu"ror, will unnnulwev tux.“ im- surieit of expert te,aimotty and. he deem- 1 “mud. and that ttit t -i6biitt “up“ m it divine that the rest nhmlld tre elim. . . ( ' EM“, . . . iuated. it " W)“. ".". . .' K. Peat trv.trirt Attorney Jerome is " re- front (lup'c-hrtnc rhair l“ m th. 'na-bt (diving may threatening bum which in! the" Ytrn except that may”)? - abuse him for promwnting Thur. Mme in arii6itul. ?t'itlttt',','ti; Jet' oi Hie “"ril'gs ,t.S'tl2' girth“ Tut' in ‘nll‘lP. a: well as moat . ,iretr't “m"'"" t 3 . PT. r. "W" I'"' . . ' ' 7”." Mum. to boll him In oil. to shoot him. cullmwd the trut a“? ”a”. A.” 31‘ and to do other and thing». ' rust-"l. all" Hun it is hay-d1!“ frum ttvsetertri of tin wry, on in "r-r-ttal. In "tr-rem""". “n...“ _Y.,, . otttt'. tlk “all as most iii'idui “0 bac' fullmvml the trial t.ior,rtr, In. itteretsed at the sudden drtertnitttstion of the dv. tince to end its an». and in the District Attorney in not quite prepared to Sto no with his rebuttal testimony it is likely that he will amt Matia- l’iugenld to postpone the trial until Monday. To Drlphin M. Mn“; this! coma-l for Thaw, is orribed the latest move. Personally he waa inward ulth the testimony ttitpt by 3trs, Wu. Thur on wound-y. and in thinking at hum ture plus that night there ttsmtttd Inn 7 .. l1 “.4. null chi; nit ture pun: in.» "NP"" -..-_, his mind the thought that with thk Irie- SHOT MtStlf. Life in a Fit of Melan- Able to Support Herself t Body Cannot be Cre- are Measure But Will be Left to the Decision of the House. in M. Odin“; this! com! in tsiwribed the Intent move. he waa inprowd with the jun by Mrs. Wu. TM ott ' Ind in Ninth. of Ith that night them (Inked Into "WometN 't't' him-:1 the “ark n. Inn, in ' thought TORONTO that tilt ion-cl it autumn-d “hi 00!" - - f~ vote for WI candidate! but the ov mulled “I" aeveral " turn of the [up "iiiiii'y.,ttu'ae1t,ii' who F,u.it2etgtgig at the municipal elation- in 'on "rived st the an at Saturday hot, in which the women voted. In: ot the "pl m. tendod to dispel this “Inuit-.4“ Arte of the 15pee',t')t, then many members of Pnrllntnent tho deem“, by in nominally oympnthized with Mr. Dirk. have taken: alt-input.‘ emon’s hill have been stricken with her protection. While mysterious inneuel whitll will not per Madam! had have littl mit them to attend this session of the Anon-hid»: in London Houw of the Commons. There were no their chum-on of. ohtdnh fewer than sixteen motions lmtile to England by any “map the bill placed on the table. while juat the Emprepy, they ".1. prior to the opening of the debate u nnd even WM" amt petition signed by 21.000 women “as pre- be stu.rded. From the rented. protesting ngninnt granting hr- the Down!“ Eater liamentury suffmge to women on the drove to But-lithium!!! P ground that. it would destroy their in. ----- t'lttenee in their own sphere of work. Af- ‘ter Mr. Diekemon’a opening speech for Ttit W the bill, the Premier announced that it 1min the intention of the Government to ------- leave the question to the free decision " . "" of the House. Personally he frivored the ""et'fhrl C AMI general principle of the inclusion oi wo- ' men in the suffrage; The matter had ue- . _---- _ '.~umed more importance of late yenh‘. New York, Mar", ‘oning to the larger part which women BOOth, bead of the y, . had taken in wages earning and in the erien,declnred yeaterO, ‘ irroie-iiotyt. (in many questions. eontin- be no amalgamation , l “ed the Premier. the opinion of women and the Salvation Am 1 “in equnl to if not greater tlntn that long. as he lived and Y of men. He frankly and?“ that he was of the arrival of Gene It not ennnwml with the present hill. be- ther, in this country '.- cause it would not entrant-lone to the ne- it in the neWapapetu. IT' country degree the main of the working "I have received no »‘ women and wovkmen's wives. lie would father Ance last full." I' rote for the hill, however. as n dodnm all me that he did In tl. tion of his opinion that the exeltliion of his "rival. He has re I'."")"",] from the from-him “up not "xped. with him desiring a m ieut. justifiable or politically right. purpow whatever. “l ----- ently for n magnat- -, _ ---.- -"- -- "if __ "e _ __--- -- ---- ‘nnd if l reecive one ’ _ I& "Wu-uh- of HIV mouior tenth meet him on the bath HONDURAS AND 1" MS. LOSE Fl Managua. Nicurnglm ie. (“would Linn Gettvrtt Dis l the Prey-idem of H: wituerseil w. furor-C I “Max day nu tlw Nivaragmu an- l “amino, in Honduras d will u hm were omted a when. mun Wert' either kilh Lulu-Al tus'. Tcuttudtty. Viva t “urk l tund tbe Honduran l) but in , pi'ter " hard fight. hunght I mam) Hmuhn'un prim 1 int Tagttttrs' in not far a part. strongest position In- l IT , trzupn. ".--------ererett"e.'.=1"-" ro. Part M. "ertifieate of the meniots teaclt- l er,,' tonne. taken in mm or previoum- ly. in order to complete their rx- Luination under the new regulatimh. must uvite on all the subject: required in rqmlntinn " which are not cover all by the Part I. or Part ll. wrtifiqntv already held; but to make up for tlm extra number of Hibjootn. they will be allowed' the 34 and 50 per cent. "tttttd- urd of the former regulationi. Special regulations have xilm bow-u ismued. ott the Inquest of the Public Schoul motion ot the U. E. A., by which wound-claw teachers, who are actual ly engaged in tearhittg. may have th.. /pporturity "tobtaining their wninr number" “winding by homo study. tNnttidttters for scholarships, who tio. uire also senior teachers' standing. must write on all the senior teaehvru' subjectu. not, "rvered by their scholar. _ ship examination, and proviu'mu will Isa, mndo in tlte time-table to enabli- tNnttidttters for s: xire also senior must write on all subjectu. not, run-r ship examination, be made in tin- them to do this. HEAVY SENTENCE port tgNNttt, THE DEFAULTING TREASURE. Mumrmtl. Mun-ll ILAWillianl J. Me- Gets, the former secretary dreamt-er of tlw People; Mutual Building Society, tsho recently pleaded guilty to the ill- dictmersts of forgery and (butting mon- ey under false prete""'. war. to-day urn- tumwl tn eight year: imprisotunett' in the pcniteytytry. Mdiw wm- the muted uft‘iuial " the society and nut only "Ar. beds the urgunimtion of n largo alumtttt. but ail-0 forged the nattteN of mmnlwrn my! iriendm to notes and in other “an dvt’mutlnd- them to tt lurgu "moutrt in litlu- aggregate. Me admitted hi, guilt '. frum tho start and made every effort tn l untangh- the mm- in which he had plural ”luv -1 "ituy's books. HONDURAS AND NICARAGUA EACH LOSE FIGHT. Managua. Nicaragua. March li.- lt is oPorti'it tllul tamvral Manuel llum'lln. :lw new.“ of Honduras. ptuwrttalls willie-nod hid furor-C whack um Walnu- 4ay la tlw Nicaraguan puiitimI-s at Nam. nummn, in Honduras. The Sicuruguln n. m a were mun-d and mnly NicoratV tttttts Wert' either killed or made prior x-rd. Yeuterdaty. Nicaraguan farm: vap- tund the Honduran posiliun at 'l'aguurnu Him a hard fight. In thin "ugagvtut'nt, mum Ilodurau priwuvrs were taiwn. Tagttttre " not far from (‘hnlutm-u. Um .-........-. nu-‘Hinn held llV the Honduran GOT EIGHT YEARS. ture of the grierstsiektn mottrer witness mtstttsl in the mind» at the it was a gum! phwe to close the 1 the debunk ImIIC'I hill -. again-L lne htlup. New YorkJL-rch IL~WHI cum col- ----- vested for me Thaw trial 10-day Mr. Del- latter b nun announced that the doknce tusd no Th Uttar “hm ' "ttore evidence to introduce. - The court adjourned in!“ Homily. 'da/ll, LTE'E...‘ when Jerome will begin the rebuttal evi- an. on (in mud dome my!“ D us... as . _ - _ ., A- Fiiritt,Phettt up! Mn. Evelyn Rubin. Thar I'll in the raw mom today. and who can adjourned the immediately went to (In Tombs to visit her huh“. Gtrivt Attorney .wrmw- III rBh6b' .. , "tng many thn-uten'mg lone“. wturlt Mgr pre him for prom‘uting Thaw. Nome film: the writers, threaten that if Thaw la that mined they will blow Mr. Jerome into in.” mm. to hull him in oil, to ulumt him. Mr l to do other eruel thirn,m. ' that Jmnc'l his; Inky. again {cw York.Mnrch tt.-Whem cum col- ned for tne Thaw trial to-dny Mr. Dol- u announced that the defettee Ind Mo an evidence to introduce. d,': The court adjourned nut! Homily. 15w hen Jerome will bash! the rebuttal evi- all: mm. Mn. Evelyn Kelli“ Thaw In ll the It', M-..“ - man. and '5. coat 1..e BOTH WIN. sit ion held by m ve alrso how“ " of the Public R. A., by which who are actual. WM he re- l“ tu".. New York, Mar h l: Human-:- wen 360th, bead of the Volume“ ot Atrt. he eriem, belated yummy tint there will in- be no amalgamation of the Valium no“ and the Salvation Army in m. an lint, long. as he lived and he had not heard ms of the arrival of General Booth, his fa- tttr- that, in this country until he mad of ne- it in the mwupapora. . I A” -..o---_ ‘M tttT' .-nm m ummu I”, Mil-cl u. --g'ttr Dan“ 1"" [area of Rush "deedhe" thi- a!!! ' “-4 I'm: (new at the mtiroad moo- and "I! gnaw u a: --- - by her +ter. (not! M, ti. Prince uni Prime. ot \YM~“ the In“ of the Ru“ - The up"... "and In“; and p hour nrlicr tun an “It 9““ h- nouncod and new“! foreign in“. who 'i%ti"tt/iiriirrue?Pff2er. arrived " the with»: an" thor- . *r‘" “- n (I are of a. "pl -tr. '13 "PP".?"" of the 13'.“ in. an». derstood,. - by the police, uh have taken atringl'ut teaetr, in! her protetioty Waite the "ioin1s " Scotland Yard bur little - that “I. Anarchists in Londo- .itt Midi" ‘thdr Plum” of. obtdnlug a! ”In! in Englnml by any non-pt. on the life " the Emma» they .rwtakiqt will“ and every pee-tilde avenue of cm win be guarded. From the "itromd atatior' the Dow-gel- 1-211me and the Queen drove to Buckihxhuu pnllce. "iiiijius nomad; numeral SAYS mum-m“ AND SALE CANNOT Joni. un- the ROBBERS STEAL 330.000 AND KILL POLICE SERGEAI'I. Mouqulnn-h It.. A clan“: hall " Occurred " the l'nivornity here had-y. While the official» were being paid oft' in the (‘luuoellury awn armed man an- tered, thruhenod all [lo-lent with pn- tou, and demanded money. The intruders then fired in the llf. mixed $20.00!), and nut-amped. after lull- ing 1 serget"tt of police whom they not [at the door and whn was about to etttrr the building. - .. . - __--- _..-.........|.,| har The Uttivernity l pour. and I“ the are twing marched THXNKS CANADA WILL LOOK I RECIPROCITY WITH STATES London. March II. P ““1an St-r‘ru-u of the.AoocinUtd Chum of We". oi the United Kingdom. which are bold- ing their ulna-l meeting here, n resolu- tion Wu adopted oucing the Government. to undue! nogothtiuu- It the foetbstmt- hw mkmill eo-ttve with the otriret of 1m" ltre.l t” "I .aoro'.. Elihu-5 ll!“ -.'-._r_,,, m conduct negotiation: at tho fauna-- Walnut-l eoafeeenee with the object of mounting mipnrily trade within the British empire. Robert H. Rude. of Belfast, tax-Precl- dent of the Chamber of Pom-acme, of that city. who mun-d the renolutian, coa- tended that the mhmies were rein“ preferential treatment. and that if this Wu further refused they would look else- where for hotter treatment. and a“. in partieulnr. would seek for neipmcity with the United Slat-m. thus leading to the disintegrR1iott oi the empire. MOSCOW ti0UMP. Ttir 8001 tis. MAYOR OF SAN FRANCISCO m. DICTED FOR EEItntXMm. Sin Frauciwo, ltuef in a (with. failed to obey tl to appear here. atusrlft to apprehe Ilix bonds of $IM Sun Frauciwo, Mar'lt ll. -"Ahrahlm Ituef in a fugitive from juptioe. He bu failed. to otrey the order of this court to uppoar here. I therefore direct the Harri" to apprehend him and areatttat his bonds of 8503“) be torteited." Such “an the deei,,iou of Judge Dunne yesterday when. after twice pontoon“; Bud's trial for extortion to give thr boss opportunity to “melt. and had not been found by tlu. ofr- not to bring him. No word has been received thin gm. . .__-A, " “a..- noon ml _ ttnm ttmd r mm atoms. Lain“ Nimitz. i Reut for extortion day from tho out DEPUTAIlON (nluwn.1m1.. March ll. “pm-inn.) _ About. U Mail drmbh fnvm Nun- treal. Ottawa. llnmihuu and 1turue “mined on Mr. Templenmn. Miuirter of Inland Rrvetute, today and Isked an the [I'M-.00 tstamp Will-n in bis pmydemy “Mm bill ho not M- od. They ulna Inked that the bill be he“ ow: for "other you. Mr. 'rmttrkmet did at nuke any do- fhilc ”in, nth-ugh it would ”I an he in mt our humane a the In". . “ .._.i, a: 11-..“... g.“ ‘llulug. University is now surrounded by and all the house. in the vicinity BOSS l fUGIIWE. th. The labor unions an aim: u queer pul- uou in Wham. Ttter proton up!“ tho inviting a! tho Cool Rad-m worn to that an. on the - that u the ml (to. Burton In no... not. will so up in m- ould “()0de (“MOM- II“: " tr. In - of the w. Ch -lutlot" led-n that the an. d the a"aTairakuuutet1ttfee.hC?ue: In: no on. W a. he... an. " “gem-I. and “I “an.“ A DELUSION. at fall." he said. "It. griev- " did not let me know of H. has not mania!“ ssiruqt u meeting for any (over. "I am waiting poti- meunae ttom Gen. Boom cive one I shall be glad to the hash of father and non." iiG _ Volume“? 13 no nteere won or amounts 0:- 1170?” THE sun. to tltr lather Lou Fact“! "eott received ttsi. in?" P whereabouts of A” mama jointly wit. t. will mm- W te 10-day.“ twreiott Hauling} ’5 my port Kt tsr', N

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