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ern the tone of
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Isaac 0. Woodruff,
ming weaned
derly, bearded
e does not look
is pushing letters
Mott were read
eolmen that
mr, denies having
r Howe In
entified by him
million:
ONE OF
MC JOLLY Dr=
last Monday came
sure you I was
.eugh I could give
3 about that little
tlier your little
tirely and I should
me you are too
,ur time and convenience,
er it. Do not be
have what you
i would give anything,
liladelphia." I
other, though the
ver grow dim. I
it about ten last
id then walked
med our old route,
es a most perfect
flied as I thought
reall alone.
You have no idea,
TO all missed you,
seed you, how do
a r I do not think
jolly and full of
u. were here. It
me you left us.
ly while you were
ty be favored with
me time. Would
* * 'Wishing
tagine, I remain,
ping for the future,
3be had been letet
her to the altar
urch, in Lowell,
37 . Mr. Woodeuff
!patio Flab and
ke, P. Q , where
SHE VISITED
Um. Howe went
r husband and
the club. She
dl, to pay a
ally in this city,
m that the letter
:raved. Lettere
;nature were
'ain and addressed
awe." These missives
7 by Howe's
nes Murphy.
&wee! euepicione
ding a beach of
5 and vigilant disottesions
entered her room
he saw her
ream drawer.
Med fax a moment
eigeted. It
sodruff. He then
ere the club mail
!meek about lettere
re he rowed threes
ere there was another
'laminae's gave
A LETTER
took lb to the
5, who oeized
im. Sae refused
lame. He told
teived letters from
ently married,
1 if they were
at she could
, them, she was
:ed him to
I said, He did
catmint of Me -water
referred to Grumpy
hb, she went to
I taken refuge.
ahanael h5 mini
would leave him
SHE
he pulled out
s Mai. At the
lutes ohe told him
, minuten grace.
id for the letter.
he left him
ik. With this
the warning.
rn the lake the
ed on being taken
med. On his return
. arranged to have
railroad station.
reaping, and went
(ewe declared
,py married life
,odrriff in this city.
he followed her
oral unsuocendul
a to live with
when he thought
been amicably
e and told him
Darn to him, but
Mane her fault,
You're a chump,"
rid you've put
Howe was being
Teller, of the
a the court adjourned
He was the only
day.
1.11111 GIRL"
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TOE SHARON POISONING ,, .
Ing alledr." When Welter WIMP ftree
took ill WM Wine_ hien elven wheel. a
eitifer watehe Whin witball Wm Waving
the hotel eubseeuently she asked for the
wittoh, and Ma.lavateil Promilied It to her
ea eendltlen ehe lennialeed not to tell on
her, Wittlitil prOlillsad and gob the watele
lilre. EitiMil had aloe give* her a ring en
..aitio sike prawied bob t. bat what bed
passed between her and Pegg be the parlor.
The witneel Was Or088.101660311110d by fdr.
Neabltb, but nothing of importauee
' alone&
THE SALE OF THE POISON.
The next witness v as Dr. LaWls H
Campbell of Bradford whose brobhor to
. , t .
the proprietor of a drug there there. He
produced the poison book of the dere rend
allowed two entries" of purchasers .1 stiryoh-
nine by the primeter Oman. The first of
theme was for 30 grates purchased "for
foxes " on December 26th, and the aeoend
for 20 grains on January 4th. The last of
there miles the witnese himself msde.
MEDICAL EVIDENCE.
Dr Howe, Newmarket, who attended
m ' . .
v in hie illness, gave eviaentie au to
-"" aria
me whim, be found ee Emeriti
the oymptoieweibiding
H fifth treated Evans fax taralysie
°me' —e - -
f the einsolee He said that the condi-
teions found wOuld be consistent with the
n ti nt's having taken strychnine, but ad-
e a a- - 'Milted, when ones -examined by Mr. N.
bide that the symptoms neght indicateerimagem
ether thinge besides poltenieg. Teleran,
e
for instanth wheat might be canoed by ex-
to Web and cold, would produce
Peen" ,
similar s m toms. An important part of
D H Y P
owe s testimony wee to the effect that
Jar'
rm. Emu. he frame to ace
'i` bold himwhen
vane on the gooasion when the potion was
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laid to have bean put in the eys,ers
l' that
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he had enen some of the oysters herself,
she and had then noticed that they were pink.
ho and that they made her Wok, and that
she tried bo bake them 1remher usandh b ,
bub that he said he would eat them if they
killed him. She took them, however, and
threw them into the mad. Dr. Howe ad-
ministered emetics, and adopted the usual
treatment in oases of poisoning.
Yesterday .merning when he entered the
court -room he found his ' wife seabed near
the two male prisoners awaiting the arrival
of Mr. Wingfield, who had been delayed by
the violent storm which was raging entelde.
The wiN oast a look as of earnest enquiry
towards the husband, bat he returnee ne
glance of encouragement. Finally she
beckoned to him and he approached her, and
they exchanged a few bub
NOT FRIENDLY WORDS.
Mrs. Lettia Evans "tea yeaterday morning e
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with her arm. thrown around the nook of
o arge w t
her husband, whale life she is h el i h
having attempted to take away. Her
eyes streamed with tears, her frame
shook with emotion, and ID excited and
broken percents she kepb repeating the
reanett :
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" For God's lake, Walt, bell me that you
wHI believe me innocent until I am proved
a '''' ,,,u4„,, ' to
It his bun mad d as a curious feature
8 ne •
in this case that Evans, though warned en
all sides that his wife had dumps upon Ms
life, and thit she had been guitty of meat
y o ese a
unwifelike oenduct, juis steadily I d hi
ears be these mutations, and has per-
noted in helievin bh unjustanduntrue,en
g em
Bab he appears new to have altered his
views regarding her, and is said to have
stated that he desires to have nothing more
to de with her. He listened stolidly to
all the damaging evidence adduced by the
Crown at the first session of the investiga.
gave no n ea on as e ow
don, bub I di bi t h it
affected him
'
Having received permission, the two, in
1 1
charge of en officer, retired to the itt e
room atove referred to. Freed from the
restraint ef public! gaze Mrs. Evans became
emetdonal and beseeching. She appreaohed
it la b d d beganto im lore him to
,
er us lag an but
have trust in her innecenoe, at these em
treatise he seemed to receive coldly, and -he
h ff le
made no show of 'templet y er a ect n.Afber
Id e i d
a attitude made her t a more ex° to ,
d
an mho kept repeating :
" Tell me, Walt, that yen don't believe
it !"
On the arrival ef the Magistrate Mre.
EVALGI was brought into court, and the pro-'
mimed Crown Abberney
freedlnP were n s
Dewern appearing for theP reseoution, and
end Mr.in J. Wood -
Mr. Wallace Neabite .
oeck for the defence.
After John Kevanaghhed testified (whose
ev .
idenoe was given in yesterday's Mons),
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the next witnees was Mrs. laze Mon,
whose huaband, Mr. W. Wilson, Pe a keeps
bekewhop in Newmarket. Oysters are
1 o let
kept for "ale during the seasonsb e m n s.
On the 2nd or 3rd of January a young man
came in, boughb a quart ef oysters and took
them away In an old-fashioned two-quarb
sealer. They had been selling
OYSTERS PROM THE SAKE 'VESSEL
right Idenffe and had recelved no nem'
plaints about them. They used same of
them themselves, beth raw and cooked,
with no evil results. Witness had sum
gelled that he thank* buy tome biscuits,
but he told her be oould get these as well
at hie own village of Sharon. '
Mrs. Emily Branamer was then called.
On the evening of January 2nd elm went to
the Evan.' hotel about an account, and
found Motnertby walking Evan. up and
down the hell. The remainder of her
evidence was simply corroborative of what
ID. already been adduced in reference to
Evans' firth attack.
Walter Wilson, of Bethensfield avenue *
ID thi Mt a out at Sharon for several
° alby, w ° - .
days. " On Tuesday Or Wednesday, Jan -
nary 9th or 10th," be said, "I was aittiog
ID the kitchen at Evans' hotel, behind the
deo book Mrs. 'Beane sent
re reading a •
Meg& Reid for some black currants for
aiter' 8 supper. Sons tea 8b w also med
13 as e
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and both were taken n stairs to Me leek
13
f She returned in ten or
man h3r Ids wife. -
fifteen minutes with the preserves. Evans
h d pp tly match the teeth and refused
a a then
ourrante. Mae Evans set the latter on
the sideboard, remarking to Maggie Reid
that Walter had nob elven any of them,
SIGNIFICANT CROAK.
Maggie advanced and was about to eat
some of the preserves when Mrs. Evan.
stepped her and said;
"Do you want to croak, you -- feel?"
"With that Mrs. Evans plotted up.the
dieh, went to the above, an& throw the mon.
bents into the fire. Just then she saw me
for the tint time, and ehe mad to Maggie
that the doctor bad opined -some of the
Peeeder inte the jam,"
Frank EVAII8 lives below .A,urore. On
Saturday, January 6bh, be went to Sharon
to see hie brother. He was In bed, hie wife
fanning him. He was vary low, as low as
he could be and remain alive. His arm*
and lege jerked and twitched. He mind
willies" be give him a drink of tea end te
pinch his hands and nib his book. Witness
Pegg on Siturday Webb fn the hall
below talking to Maggie Reid, and ever-
heard her lay : " Well, I'd go up, and see
if he is awake." Witness gave in detail an
amount of his movements for the next few
days. On Saturday, January 20th, he was
at the botel, min helped to torah for
big trunk beileogIng be Mrs. Evans, and
which was misfile& Welber finally asked the
whowat was, and she told him that she and
wouldnall him all about it when they were and
-Sad that she had. CITeeea.
man us 1101011are ate,
en the preview', silighte A nails later Maggie
Reid, In presence et lin. Even, told Welter
a
themme hese emu Pegg bud Lotto wokeei
up er a roes begerhee fee a" hews se a
time. Mee. Eviies admitted thee thee woe
the truth, sad that the woe sorry far lie 0.
inunee.y, the 2141a,Lettle's father and brother
arrived, and the three Mid a long bilk,
After it was eroded Lett'o bold witness that
she wait to have another dame, and lath
she was ping to be a better women.
Mrs. Margaret Evora, wife 'of Arthur
Evans, of Newmarket, was the it wit.
net. She described her doings at te
Event' hobel, and the °mtinee of her
brother Walter. She told how Lettie had
compleited
THAT WALTER " BOSSED" HMI
in the matter of the =idiots°, and how* at
request, the, the wItneme had given
Win a certain powder specified bythe wife.
Walter bed ab came been taken violently ill
after this, his symptoms being the same at
ea the first oceasion, only more aggravated.
This ono:ended the fieldmice fax the
Chown Oa the adviser of their oestamel, the
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,prieeners tendered no evidence and MAO DO
abetment. The Megistrate oomenitted them
for trial at the next court of competent juris.
dhOirm•
The development of the case has Mom in
the very effielent hands of Deteotive John
Hedging, Manager of the Oanedian Dame
Mee Agawam When the matter first
reached the ewe ef the Crown he was °ailed
ID, and instructions were given hint to in.
yeatigate the condition of affeirer,
and lob promptly if rosemary.
On Ms report the warrants were
Maned for the arrest of the three prisoner.,
and bee emeotenese arid etnegth of the oath
f indicate them hio work has been well
80 ar
done. Though much has been accompanied,
there1stillgreat deal to be abtended to
le a
before the final trial comes en.
A
Twenty
SHOT
!a
"The fore
. Pleased
Ili led
Iron—Wive
(names
sheerly
roan with
drink wileli
middle of
When near
drew a bomb
toward a
to him.
fixture, then
Opted.
The great
by the amok.
door were
and floors
°rcket,
the cafe
amity the
When
sons were
afr •een had
been final
ken welch
triage and
SHOT A
After leaving
started down
i ()lawmen
when the
going on
moment tbey
man turned
to stop and
Ninon fell
!icemen Lenoire
tinued the
Policeman
Tinier, overpowered
thrower.
Men in the
mama hesitatien,
The preface;
secretary
eerier, and
summoned
Mon of the
eery Geer.'
Meanwhile
the smoke
setraoted
minus. Domino
offered their
wounds of
an incomplete
, ,
"mined*
BRASS
The United
td mitte e
thorny after
OUffari bet
theeffects
the
with9
IM 0001 Or
d f
tide coat
shirt mid
Me pockets
of brass
6 if -
e n e, a
hail lento,
small silver
brown hair
refused to
was their
. "
, givin
became silent!
he was a oabinetmeker
Paris from
44 Yee, I
irritably, in
,
, ' and the
' be
the titer
Frogments
Was a tin box,
explosive cantained
NARROWLY
A man who
the street
" As Pelioemen
bled, but
instantly fired
suers ' tehind
woman sulk
pavement.
hie revolver
A policemen
violently
Breton fell.
6. "
timely, w
on bim. It
the polio°
Mg tam."
leed he police
passing the
sten ethurre
ef them may
Batton admitted
morning that
-
o; himaelf. .
of wbteh are
tive Munn
arrived from
E 1.
ng eh, and
other linen
was very °lean
w so e owe
, I b
to dement bfe.
average.
ellseeday night,
He:minter, it's
Motive Houillier
oa the verge
cosneeteoe
M Bertillon
,
drpertment
the morning
that department
mmeurements
oriailnals
light on the
neaten to
before been
Breton's handle
that he hes
for some time.
be caries himself
his demeanor,
a Needier.
Meyer, an
He was plled
all of vet roh
It hot been
that Breton
authorities lei%
told them that
themselves
about him.
M. Giard,
story, rays
was need.
contained,
Monte of
M
green powder"
making the
Deputies
Dates:Mee
at seen B rel
All.tha inertias&
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be
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your%
fax a
in the
leave.
it
next
light
ex-
rooked
and
coiling
were
filled
ob-
par-
and
had
Mts. of
and
Three
were
the
young
him
eaten
Pe-
eon-
of
named
bomb-
eta-
after
ago,
chief
In-
were
bad
Ter-
the
only
be
ad,
Office
hand-
tussle
. calm
oat-
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a pair
di h
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gold
and a
he
it
was.
again
h t
t a
in
killed
it
The
in
num.
Fur-
A
the
it.
face
and
d
an ts
that
were
One e
n
this
all
• b
jus
and
boty
d
the
en
De-
he is
in
all
ol
the
of
some
ever
in
been
the this
la
out
Bre-
bin.
m, of tide
woe en
,Moinew-three
Zitsmornesengohlo,
and
bus
tam are making good progress toward, irs•
°every.
Ira the Plumber of leeputiee to.dey hie
Auguste rouge, a %dime Republican,
queationed the Gaveronaent respecting else
amoifestatiose that have been allowed to be
made ist the grave of the eiceouted tomb,
'
thiolver Vail tit. He made prHouhu
reference to the feet that! the sympathizers"
with the deed Anarchist had unfuried a reti
Beg et the grave. Whet, he asked, le the
Government doing to prone') eociety. He
declared that the threats ol the Anarohiste
would be followed by their fulfilment. M.
C ovis-Hugues, t3oolaliet; frequently inter-
alerted the speaker, but M. Bogue paid little
'Onetime t o blue Amid le emeadous applenee
W. Pope deolored that the time had came
for the Gevernment to take aotion to eup-
rev o' u le °miry manifestations, no matter
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who made them.
M. Reyna', Minister of the Interior, re -
tilled thet the violin to Vaillwat's grave had
only assumed a leditiout obaraoter on Sun -
day. He hod immediately taken measures
to prevent a recurrence of tbe manifestation.
In the present strugrie with the enemies of
toasty the Goverument woold deend the
.
people, and would banish all
the sensitiveneso which he admitted, per-
ha -pe, prevailed in the Minislry. Thio
thetement wan received with deafenhig
applause.
The Government have thepped the eel -
if Anarchists to Velllatit's grave
in Ivry Cemetery.
of Slide Labe, gob.
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Da Wiftn
Extraordinar° y Evidence f I
I), Evans
Servant GirL
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Persons. Wounded in Paris
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An All4chist
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MN DAMAGES
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.Wallace
HIT THE THREE PRISONERS DID.
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A PURSUING OFFICER.
Wrater—f6141' Ilitt
TelleTale Lette.r—
itashand it "a Chneneee
Naw !hem, Feb.ones
1 THAMAR HOWE toldLatin's
Judge Ingraham and a
. jury in Part 3 ef the
Supreme Court mister-
how he had led the
affectiort of Ma 'meaty
„ lite wife.
He to tall, with I
a -°/38
oiendet nose, dark brown
hair, a heavy, sande'
mustache and v. thin
voles. afro. Howe 81118
not in court, bub her
PhoteirlaPh eras intre-
duced es evidence to
pion theta her affeotion
was werth the valued:el
by her husband—$50,-
winsome and, judging
lettere addressed to her,
who in templed with
her lave from Howe, lo
and of iroporing mien.
guilty of writing some of
credited to his pan
be the jury. Here ie a
Mr. Woodruff, by the
wribben. It was found
his wife's possession and
as Mr. Whednee come
THE LETTERS.
Feb. , 1891.
GIRL,—Your good letter
duly to hand, and I can
glad to hear from you again,
you a shaking for worry-
amount. Do not let it
curly head again. Forget it
prefer it, but as 1 pre-
proud to do that, then take
only do not worry
too sure that you are nota
want so much.
almost, for a " trip to
fear I shall never get such
memory of that one will
thought of you when I went
night to mail some letters,
over to St. Anna avenue, and
smoking a cigarette. It
moonlight night, and 1
what a dull walk it was to
little girl, how much we
and if the others have
•
you think it has been with
this old house ha. ever been
fun as it was the short time
has seemed duller than ever
Well, ib was exceedingly
here, and perhaps we
another visit from you
you like to come again ?
you all you could ask for or
thinking of the past and
yours, Urfo.
17 years old when Howe
ef St. Peter's Parish
MA38., en October 26th,
was a director of the
Gime Club, of Spider
Howe was steward.
WOODRUFF'S FAMILY.In
to the wilds to live with
naturally met the members
Mit Camila. in January,
vise) to Mr. Woodruff's
and it was after her is.
already quoted woe
batting Mr. W'oodraft's
written in quite h different
"My dear Mrs.
were read to the
comma John Reilly and
wars fiat aroused by
letters addressed to hie
remelted. When
one day without warn-
meow something tate a
He said nothing, but
or two and then in-
was a letter from Mr.
went to the Post Office,
was regularly received,
to hie wife. From
the river to a village,
Poet Offiee. The
him
FOR MRS. HOWE.
olnb and handed it to his
it and wens up to her
to tell , him from whom
her that night that if she
a man who had been
es Woodruff bad been,
of each a nature
net let her husband
nob respectable. She
repeat what he
to, • awl "he threw a
over his head. As
the room with her that
the apartment where he
and told him that unless
herb:loot fifteen ?Mantes
forever.
LEFT seem.
her watch, he name to
expiration of the fifteen
she would give him
He meds another de-
.
and began to peek her
work she continued until
He had to run a steamer
muds day, and she in-
as a passenger, but he
he found that the
a guide take her to
She finally succeeded
to Boston.
that he had led a very
until his wife visited Mr.
After she left Can.
to Boston and made
effete to get her to re-
him. She once consented,
their differences had
wielded she laughed at
s'ao had neverintended to
bed tried te mike him
'
oho remarked to him,
your foot in it now,"
oroimexamined by Lw-
firm of Taylor & Parker,
mat Mae morn-
witnem called during
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Said to iffave Conopired mad r named to
Poison Events—ow ms 'Wife lielsaved—
Osamu kito Wave sought Werbion—
ald
linartliag Testimony All Throuh.
The oourb was crowded witn people,
many of them hawing come in during the
awning from the district anund
Sharon, and the evidence, much of
which was of a highly sensational
obarsoter, was followed" with the
Me seob attention. The three prigeners are
Mrs. Waiter Evano, Chariest Pegg and Geo.
Osman, who wore welted a week age en
the charge of attempting to poison Walter
H. Evan", husbend ef the female prisoner,
and a hetelkeeper at Sheren. a village near
Newmarket. Tiny had been remanded
witheut bail until yetherdey. Pegg was
defended by Mr. Wallace Nesbitt, 08111843
by Mr. J. S. Futlerton and Mrs. Evans by
Mr. J. �i. Woodcook. The tether of the
female prieener, an old, white-haired man,
was in court, and ab times wept bitterly, in
striking contrast with the prisoner herself,
who maintained her composure wonderfully
well. Walter Evann, the alleged victim el
the trio in the dock, WAS also in court, sit.
ting beside his fathemin.law, and engaging
lestween times in amiciableeif net affection-
ate, conversation with his wife. The hear-
leg of the case was eammenced et il o'clock
in the east court -roam.
THE DOMESTIC'S STORY.
Margaret Reid, a domestics ab Evans'
hotel, at Sharon, was the first witness. She
stated she was employed there fax three
menthe before the arrest. Evans was taken
ill the day after New Year's day. Osman
lived in the hotel. Evans was frequently
away from ma hotel during the but
a day,
generally came back during the night. She
had heard Oman and Mrs. Evan" balking
about Walter Evans. Mrs. Evans had
weaken of her husband as a drunken feel,
and had declared the would rather draw
a knife threes his throat than have him
raw a line across her horse. Witness and
Mra Evans were en very friendly terms,
mu_ Ream had told her the hated the
name of Evans and had aeked witnewi to
cell her by berifirstname—Lot. Pegg came
often to the house, and was very good
friends with Mrs. Evans. They looked, them-
aelves in the parlor together when he came
generally. She had seen them together
under very auspielons oironmsbancee. Three
weeks before Evans wee taken ill she had
then Pegg upstairs! in the parlor with a lit -
tile bottle. Mra. Evans gave him her pen-
knife and Osman brought them some write
Ing paper. They then mode vp three little
Alter -
powders from tbe stuff In the bottle. Alter-
wards Mem Evans' f ether brought the
female prisoner some bottles centainiog ell
ef cedar and laudanum. Witness had seen
Mrs. Evans' father drop the laudanum in
Walter EMU' tea. When Evans came home
he drank someLowell, ef it, and silted what it
*vas. Mre. Beans had replied that lb was
some of Grao. Otiman's medicine. An-
other time she had taken art of a elan of
P e
odd tea on the sideboard, end Mrs. Evans
cewing on her just of terwarde had sereamed,
is My Gad, Maggie, you haven't drank that
tea 1" Mrs. Beaus had then given her milk
and liquor to make her vomit. Between
Christmas and New Year's Day Mrs. Evanscomplained
had sent Osman to Bradford's drug store
'
and he had brought baok a bottle of white
stuff that looked something like "albs. Mrs.
Evans had asked him, "How will I give itmen
to him?" and Osman had replied, "We'll
have te see Pegg first." Wieners heard
Osman say he had held the druggiet that he
wanted to poison forme. After EVAISI had
beau semen ill Osman broke the bottle, and
Mrs. Evans called him a coward.
TES POISONED OYSTERS.
Evans had been hunting the day he was
Wien 111, Jen. 2ad• and 'lame book in the
evening and ate heartily of oysters. Osman
had bought the eyeters in Newmarket and
token them down to the cellar, Mee. Evans
following him down. When the oyster"
were served Mrs, Besets plaited the dishes
for herself and husband. Evans became
very siok after eating them. She oeuld nob
say whether Mrs. Evan" ate any of the
oysters. Osman telegraphed for Da Howe,
of Newmarket. When Pegg came to the
hotel Mrs. Evans used to send witness in to
attend to the bar. When there one day
the heard Mrs. Evans say that the only
way left was to try ib in the oyster". Pegg
and Mae Evans used be write to each other
frequently. Mrs. Evans burned the letters
after reading them, but allowed her be read
them first. In one letter Mre. Evan. wrote
Pegg "to be sure and gat that etnin" In me
reply te this letter Pegg seal he could not
got ib vary well, fax he would be found mit,
but urged Mrs. Evans to mend George to
Bradford er Mount Forest'for it.
On January 2nd, after EVA1111 ban eaten o
the smitten, that made him ill, witness'
threw • them out, and Mee. Evans subsea
quently asked her where they were, and
then went out and scraped 'now and dirt
over them. The oysters were pink when
e
nisi:id en the table. A day or two after
-
Evans took ill Mrs. Enna father, mother
'
and brother came over from Newmarket
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The two men ware tee worse for liquor.
ldre Evans mint Osman home with them -
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He returned next morning and witness
'
heard Mrs. Evans sending him to Bradford
again. When be came book he brought
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with bim another bottle of the asme stuff,
be all appearancee, thet be had brought
before Next day. Friday January ebb
m • t ofe . ' - '
re. Evans wen after Waiter's mother.
."'the
THE SECOND ATTACK.
Dr. Howe had left some brown and whibe
powders fax EMIL Mrs. Evan" told witeA
nese to go to her bedroom and 'atoll her one
of the powder'. She fetehed her one. Mrs.
EMUS then sent witness out of the room.
In Nur or five minutes she called her in
again, gen her book the powder and told
her be put it on a table in Walter's room,
andthat if she or any of the rest of them
went to give Walter a powder to be euro
and give him that particular powder. She
out a nick in the end of the paper se that
she would know it from the other powders.
When the darter was winning Mat Evans
threw the powder or as meek* of lb as re-
maned in the glees in the fire. Part of it
had been given to the patient by Mies Mar-
Reset Evan., actin ander the direotien of
Mee. Evans. After Evans leek this powder
he had a bad s ell, with • MIMI end tile
nerdy he likewijill b h hid firs P‘ir
a -ft a 6 i a t t. The
odor vise telegraphed for again. maw
POISON MENTION190. .
Wham heeled the doter and Frank
Wan., Walter's brother, mention "pollen,"
and told Mn. Evans go. Mrs, Evan, turned
nrhlte and sai•
d, 1' le
'My G d, they are net beak
mentioning palmtop, are they 1" She added, a
" If he had died before Saturday they
would rest have known it was potion. her
Mae Enos had begged witness nib to bell
anything about har or Pegg or "IDI. Won. _ &lens
--I
I XIII late Better T Would
*,---The Illiensin a Sardine
'With tatiortte Powder and
et the Twenty in the
Decover.
betels, 9 emieee p immobile
a light painted beard paid
he had taken at a table
the room end Maned to
the doer he turned Nuddenly,
Meet hie that .and threw
group of pentane who had set
Tile Meath struck an eleobrio
fell on a marble table and
hotel and station were
The mirrors, windows
bleven . to Mono. Tbe
were rent and the walla
A dense, amain smoke
for feur minutes mid in the
bomb -thrower escaped.
the smoke seethed away five
• found severely wounded
.
alight injarier. The, bomb
with bullets and rough
had riddled the furniture
inflioted meth of the wounds.
POLUMMAN WHO CHASED Him.
the cafe the bemb-thrower
tete threeb en a ' run.
had just palmed in an omnibus
explosion orourred. They
duty, and jumped' to the street
saw the fugitive. The
-en them as they ,called be
fired five shots. Polis
badly wounded ht the side.
and Bigot, however,
pursuit, and with the help
Bethel' and a waiter,
and arrested the
Tney took him to the palioe
Rue de Mosconi where,
he gave his name and
of tbe peace. M. Leurent,
to M. Menet, Minister cif brie
several other high officals's,
to the station and the examine-
erirener begun, Pollee Oommis-
teeing the evidence'.
the sound of the explosion,
and the cries of the wounded
a great crowd to the Hotel
Serene, Bon& and Thyme
t !melees and dretaed
the injured. At 11 o'clock
list of the injured could
HATUCKLES AND A LOCK Ox HAIR.
Press correspondent wan
the Rae de Moscou Pence
the arrest. Beaten riat
ween t we policemen. He showed
tet flight and
of his hY
olio°. Otherawlse he looked
_
A e. he removal of till
t bl T .
had revealed a collarless flannel
the general garb of a workingman
the pollee, had found
knuokles a d er a ei me
. '. '313 '
six-onamnered lovely.; ;a
two fame piece., 11 sons
locket oenbeining a bookof
tied with a ribbon. Ab first
bilk, toiling the Eolith that
busizeter to find out who he
vx.s, 1 Als AN ANARCHIST."'
Ms name and a he
go
y e a es
Eventual' h dd d
and had arrived
Marseilles this morning.
am an Anarchietedhe emeleimed,
revenge toreitersted questions,
more of the bourgeetaie I
- I "
it wouldp ease me.
of the bomb indloste that
perbaps a !sardine box.
a ohleritio powder.
ESCAPED LYNOLIING.
saw the °mature of Breton
described is Aug :
P01811013 fell Breton
he saved lament and earnest
again at the crowd of
the other policemen.
dangerously wounded be
Breton continued to flourish
after he had emptied
struck him in the
with the flab of hia sabre,
bet only to rise said struggle
en ea po carmen is
h th li I el h
was only with difficulty
prevented the orowd from lynch.
say that fear persons wits
Hotel Tern:aims when the expire
d I inel
were severe y jure .
die before morning.
to Judge Meyer
he had given a wioag account
Ho gave a number of neenes
believed to he false. DAso.
believesth t B t h
er a Breboa as
Londe% Mho prieoner speaks
wears an English shirt
marked "A. M." Him
when examined, and ()ahem
dlthth hadh
a eeen aconstome
His education is above
On their g Detective. Houillier
Breloa exoleimeda " Hello,
you, I Meow you well."
admen his belief that
of an important discovery
with the thee.
* chief of the anthropometrie
of the Paris Eolith, searched
thvargh the records
in the Lope that
and ether details
kept there, would threw
identity of Breton. Ho found
show the: the prisoner had
in the Mande of the police.
are white. The palms show
MOO perforMA any manual labor
Eton the manner in wbirb
and from other traits
it in believed that he has
Batten was taken before Judge
examining Magistrate, te-cley.
with qamitione, to all er nearly
he refused thank° any anemia
evidenb ever since hie arrest
doe" nob intend to furnish
any information, he hawing
it was their Oath to find
whatever they wanted to knew
olds/ of the municipal labor-
thab the bomb thrown by
of a oneepound meat
he declares, efght femme
• pobaoh and ptorio sold
that was used by Veillaret
bomb he threw in the Chem.
Was not noe'd by Breton,
, H illi h
on er stye a b ait levee
et n I n.E ng1 ADd .
uratingtrwt Int 616ii. %1Trillat,
BABY MURDERESS HANGED.
She Made a Business of , Slaughtering
the Innocents.
STRONG FEELING AGAINST THE HANGING
I VETERINARY'S FATAL TREAT '
The Executioner Committed Suicide Rather
Vain Aet—The Matron's shriek—The
' Prisoner was Merry.
A Melbourne despatch says : The last
'septet in :be Bruntwick baby flaming
oases, which stirred an Melbourne only a
few months age—those which the Makeup,.
man and wile perpetrated in Sydney,
where they were executed—is told in advice'
from Anntralla tradey. Framer Knorr, the
guilty woman, was hanged ab Melbourne en
January 15th.
Anaelpating trouble, three hangmen wore
in attendeame, bat bbd prisoner walked coat-
peeedly teethe thaffold, supported by the
warden and medical alter. When asked If
she had anythIng to say, she replied : "Yes,
the Lord Is with me ; I de nee fear what
men can de nate me, for I have peace, per-
feet peace."
When the belt was drawn death was In-
stantat erne. As the body dropped a pierce
ing 'Meek for a moment appalled the wile
genes of the emaation, until they learned.
that the ory woe that of the matron who,
had attended Dire. Knorr, and whose over-•
wronght nerves gave way when she heard
the fetal drop of her unfortunate Marge.
The two exeoutters of women comIng ma
81060 together appear to have !Medea for a
time what had almost become the open-
eosin f
ess o infant murder by mercenary
fiends. Despite the plain proof theta the
condemned woman was guilty of the un -
natural orimea there was coneidereble pub -
lio feeling rigatoni the execution, and this so
effected the publio hengmen that e. wade
before the dam of the execution he suicide&
by cutting his thmeab immediately after
taking up his residence in the jail as
'
customary before executions. His name
was William Rerrine, but he was publicly
known as "Janes, robe beragman." He Med
- '
to the governor of the jail that
if he hanged Mae Knorr be woad net lee
aide to live in Melbourne afterwards, and
had begged for a sufficient sum of money to
enable him 88 1811.170 the colony. He said
even the "'pinta " bad combined to annoy
m
bit. He had held hi"ffiee 10 years ande
a:minted 15 oriminate,
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Three lien D . •
rink Aconite Tincture
/ •
- For Whiskey. .
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LONG RACE TO A DRUG STORE.
-
One Victim Is Dead nd the ethers Slay
Dle—An Nocritleg Scene — AE4HCIFIFIE
Sufferings Endured.
Naw Yonx, Feb. — While entertaining
two trisects at his place of thinness in
Roselle, N. J., last everaieg, Nathaniel B.
Oakley, a prominent veterinary surgeon
end liverymen of that plaoe gave manias to
them to deine, thinking le was weamey.
k drink Wit at the mime time Mom
He toe a
self.
Mr. Tracy, whe was 60 years old, left
°them a few days ago to attend !tome bust-
nese in this city, and before returning home
visited Roselle yesterday afeerneon to sae
his Weed Mr. Weede. The two men, after
d 1 in d the 111a e visited the *livery
r v g around v g ,
stabie of Mr. °salty, whom Ma Tracy
la d I e After a brief converiabion.
e e o se .
Mr. Oakley preeesed that they take A
drink, at the tame time gang to a °Meet in
his office and treeing ireone of the shelves
a boon., hem which he poured some liquid
into three glasses.
The men, alter an exchange of good
i h d k to beer Mr. Velem and
w a ee, ran 318 .
Mr. Weeds swallowed the liquid without
comment, but as Mr. Oakley emptied ha
la f hie a la' i •
g es he mating tom see tem) am sag .
"My God. we have drunk &control Follow
3X18 gawk."
WELD BAUR TO A DRUG STORE,
Bareheaded and without their oeats, the
followed Mr. Oekley down the street
, ,
for,a quarter of a mile to Dr. Tiernan*
drug store. Rushing into the More Mr.
(Maley =raged to exolasim :
" ' Dom' cot gawk. We've mid lowed
thenite enough bo kill a dozen men," and
then he fell be the floor. —
Dr. Tiernan and nt. nes Charles n. a
medical sondenb ha Columbia'Coslege, oartied
the men into a rear room end started to
WOrA upon them. Mr. Tracy, owing to his
age, showed most the afoot of the plisse.
Tee twe men teied hard be premobe arte
, , ion and to keep n the soden
nenn leoldeet P P
of the keen, and for a time thought their
efforts would prove ancoessful. Mr. Tracy
tinaty „id :
. ' Donor, it is of no use, I ern goleg t•
die. I know you wilt see that my Make get
this pocketbook.' He beoamo unconscious
aimost instantly, and a few motnents later
died.
Dr. Henry 0. Plereon had arrived by this
time, and lent Me aid to Dr. Tiernan and
hie son. Oakley and Woods, the harmer 60
r old, bythis time were p r tiy
Yee e . _ 14- an
meeker but by the use et strychnine they
P ,
were revived eemewhet.
THOUGHT 1336 WOULD BE THE NEXT. ,
Oskley, who had witnemMr. Traoy's
death, said:
" Death, I am afraid 1 will be the next
be die, as I swallowed the largest d 91
the seeffhe ,
Tee two sufferers wore alive at midnight t
but very low, and it was feared they would
not live until morning. , .„
Mr. Tracy's family le°""n wa° nc•", un
by telegraph of hie death. Ib appeare Mem
.
Mr. Oakley kept his whiskey and acoudis
on the same shelf, the only difference in the
bottles being tIeb the ore containing tile
psalm was labelled with the name et the
druggist who meld 11,0. B. Smith, of Newark
N. j. •
The victims suffered great agony, it
tandem all the strength' of several men to
hold them. Mr. Oakley centinnally ra.
preached himself far hie blender. It is
'rappelled that the shadow the eleourio lights
oast in the closet caused him t k
h) -4-9 the
wrongb tl Thedrank b h
et e. mena oat t ree
ounce" of the i
pas en,
FRIGID WEATHER IN OKLAHOMA
A Father Murders a Family of Six to End
Their Mieery,
„
,
MANY SOME OBFLDREN PERTBH .
s
A reporb comes from the northern pert af
the territory that six penmen of one family
were 'murder, d by thefather to prevent
their eufferieg while dying ef the maid. The
"even bodies were found in the house with
thir threats out. In the house was also
found a note signed by the father, who left
word thab he had killed hie wife and
ohlidrea to save them from freezing. He
added that he himself w Id ' It
i a d h `d f ea eemm
au ei e, en t e ev, enoe o bus wounds and
IS knife clutched in his right hand se it lay
beside him bean out his premise of self -
defamation.
At Aeandarke, two Indian pupils were ,
found yesberdey burled under a snow bank,
Ons of th e children died. The ether shows .•
signs of altimate reoevery.
A report reached the city late Mob even-
tog that a family named Sears, residing •
on a clatm near Moodward, had been fenad.•
frozen to Math.
A i ^ b
oeur or jus in from the •vioinity of •
Alva, smother strip to en, reports a dread-
ful state ef affairs in that leoality. Mere
than 100, had of bo and cattle were ‘
c' II"
frozen and voluntary relief committees are
I h
new scour ng t e country, gathering te-
gather the people and taking care of them.
in school honoree. ,
Mien Jennie Johnston, a young Indian.
teacher, who went to Al1 f
va recent y rein
Somerton Po., left her melon heeler) Sider --
day night for her bearding home. She has
nob been seen mince. It is feared she was
()aught in the blizzard and died from ex -
mere. Mise Johusen recently fell heir to
$20,000 at her old Penntylvanis home and
w,rei immediately surrounded by a score of
admirers. She thought all of her levers
were meroinery wed gathered up her effecter •
and 'et Went, where ohs meoured a school.
EL RENO, 0. T., Feb. 13.—The storm of •
Sunday was the most severe heetwenty
yeare. There is moll suffering, senly a
few fatalities are reported in the i ediate
vicinity. Three 'anima cahoot chit
their way in the heavily failing
panelled Saturday night. s
In the sparsely settled and 1631117
wash of Imre the suffering and fat
greeter then in any previous
years. Overland mail router ere
and all communication is out off
am from the wane All rail
impeded.
Prise Fighters and et. Peter.
The fighb down at Jeckeenville and its
results was a *pores" favorite of the "gag"
makers at blas U. S. theatres during the
week thee maned. The followine is a geed
sample :
"Had a dream the other night. Dreamt
that Mm Corbett died a ed wont up above.
OM. Saint Peter athea hie name. 'James
Ogebett.' • Occupation ?' ' Prise fighter.'
'You can't come in here,' says the Mettle;
' no prize fighters allowed ice heaveon So
Jim felt kind of bed, and turned %way.
Just at that minute Omuta Mitchell cornea
weezieg up to the door. 'Whet name?
stye Saint P. ' (thralls Mitchell.' • °sou-
potion 1' 'Prize fighter,' ' Go right in,'
says the Saint. That made Corbett used,
and so he goes up to old &Mb Peter and
says: 'See here,I thought you maid no
pries fighter was alowed in heaven ; you've
Jolt lea Charlie Miohell in, and he is one.'
' Oh, no 1' says the Saint; 'ID ton
only thinks
he is!" ' It
staple in the Maine baokweodo are said
eased the planet Jupiter as a mammoth
redethenb lamp rant up itibo that heavens
o adverideemente
t John's Ledge, in Boston. le tbe °Mesta
os of Freemason. In the United Sbabee, ,
medley installed new officere at ite WM
!red and sIxtleth annual meeting
mat $46,000,000 to maintain oar arm y
Year.
1 there were net thirteen marriages in
stker, N. 11 , lash year, the brides areall
Orate of rinperreetleue selleltede.
Three Bard Ward
Some ono ham said that the 11
w ord. to pronounce thassouti
was mistaken." Lsb the person
amertien try big ordeal
the names ef the lakes 1
for inthance—
Mothegapre
Leah"' FaelA
Diamond" are found la the United States 4'
Madly in two regions—the eastern elope of in
nuthern extension sof the Alleghentese bowel
the !Western slopes of the Siena Inevacht
Cascade ranges, in C h
iilit orei a lend
' . '
,
The nighty ' portiere net
Waite the dead 100 With 1I. '
smeemeeneweaaseemeamermar,..„.! , ....e...memee„emeaseesen,... see.
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