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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 9

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TEE GALVERTQN DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY. ARCH Sfo THE STILL WORRYING 'JHFJOWQH ITS EVIDENCE. Number of Kxtuitiuod Ushers Yet tu Ou ou tin. J3iUl-- Synopsis of tho Too murder trial n.i**»»H fourth tiio that'-fills' the criminal court room to tho ovUenee thero seems no abatement In tho intortat Uio trial is attrat-linB. AU.dny yesterday was consumed by i-io hearing evidence fur the deinnsr, whk-b directed to breaking down ami Inifiijiiclilng the testimony of Henry wli'o wns regarded ns tho main etatr.

and npcn whose onvit ilulenilaiits were arrested, upon mMu. hy him under oath thut ho evcr'a house und heard tho de- lcndiih.8 dlsailBitng the different part each had takeii'in thu.krHiUK ot younij Flosehlg. To ro- futu tbis evidence the duresse wenf some trouble fi Ultfke an Wcyci-'s afluri.lha-fllinjrof Ueinroth's affidavit, i no conversation hold ln tire' hottao could ho heard unnei it nt dctailniby iiehirutU. A nuiubor ot witnesses made the experiment and all Rfc.eWl that no conversation latino; placo In (ha hodseji'irald bo honrd under it. They Lave In- evidence to the eiloct tlmt house was boarded up at tho trnioilloinroth to havo gotten umler it, and tiiat eyer a dogs were or character to preclude liuy BIICU ejplolt as performed by They are also imneach- liiKrlloinraUift testimony by evidoneu as to his incredibility.

From bo of evidence It is evident tlmt thoiwliois-Tikia wag to break down Heinroth'B alUilrmt. Tho' introduction o'f ovidcncj from DeWiU'pounty by the state of some very damaging admissions made by thedefendnnt Kaehler to credible citjzens of that county wherein no'SnbsUotially admitted to havine-itoiieaway wiui i leuchiK; uiid packed tho jury of inquest af warlike a bombshell thrown Into' tho camp or the daft-ifse. It was aline of evideiica that waetotally nnstpccted and they were not preuued.to meat it. Their tactics to rebut this has-been to prove- which they have shown by several wipjineKs tiurt Kaehlcr vat not nt the did summon tbe coroner's: far packed the The tbeonr of.tfae stable on the same' Mrs. Jnneman, und that hta us, token at night and cccrcted In the thicket where It was subsequently fpuml partsajjy Suspended by a rope around loallmb.

The defense Is endeavoring that bis death was suicide, and in try- ins; "to prom an alibi to refute theuieory.ql.thcHprosecntlon as to time nnd place, they a number of their own witnesses ye'steraay. several testifying that Junemnni Allan Weyer were at and about Porter's placekt noon on August Kt, others positive that Judge Weyer was at lilpt time, and in fact all or that Tbe evIdehc'V'fCT toe" defense WM resumed yesterday as fallows: jjTHJ! EVIDfcXCE. Cit, keeper of the San Luis life that Fred Kaehlor came down to tbe wtst end of the island and mained night on August 20. Ue was then He zot there about or 6 ere till 8 o'clock the next iry Gay and a boy wera.with jos'sible for him to havo been at an Inquest belli near the city on the evening ot the 2'Jth. is about a three ride to tho Kacbler remained at the fufi-Luit Guy and the boy went tba Extreme west cud, about three nites distant.

Kaehler made observation from vue COD of the- station with a strong mariae ffiaM. deposition Cliff Porter, one of the eriffinM defen4ants la the but nolle proaa- then Tills deaeeMoii vtanitftatatatitlaliy that Juueman, Alien and Wrier oame to I'orter's hoaio about aooft cm AmrnjB Iff, Jnneroan told Porter that tope had commituxi UKD permiseionto search 1'or- premteeje'iflT the bind boy who committed tile Porter's stable wae securely lecked. The scafcbers wtra given the koy and aearched-tuviftisbie. but found no one there. Kssiili nrSB'entTTltr the party.

Tbe tint thne to know him whenue was arrasted and-bronfitt hdre'from Kiatockr. Porter was preparine and had ar- raiced; leKrVrOalveslon several months before ftU and did not here oa fV contd faftvegotfen into the Poriur as the premlau wae loellcepre- ot time in October, 1K84. and KfereekMM dim ww--ealtedoa 'antler, who Utn down itUod, inqneet held on Fleeohii's J8M. Waa Terer. Mr.

Koebltr 'oMman were at Uw tore o'clook p.sa. Ua tocedarjlloib ffronnd. The around tarve or four Jgie-llmb. A rope thus wrapped a Jtwa's weight, Tbe bodv wee niuad buttherojie drova Aetronnd. WitnessaaslsUdln offbebody.

Mr. Allen cot the id to aantlt of an exam- orning. to the wnuM char ot dowiTf. HU think he coulof seen there, owing to tae ewollen WltMasana Allen both the limb, Ttheld: their doctor. or retinlred by Vitness old not examine nry waa'refreshed bfcali- Kstimouy at tbe second Hfaetlfled thst the knot-on the itf'tbe loop around tbe man's limb near the trunk of the Uee was aooutas big a man's leg--4 to inches in ilia'ineW.

was 3 or 4 feet louz, and where the was about inches in diameter. At the first inquest there was some discussion as to bringinu in a verdict of enlcide. He fiaally'Hkreod'to the verdict that death wns causad-byiftlra'BffUlatlOD, without attempting to ivlioao hands, lin was 1 In tbe cmploymont of tbo nst, Ho wont with Sheriff pluce upon hearing of tfnVwialu. They found Allon, Juncman, Wcrarj others down near the fair This was about noon. Kaehier woe'DOtHhero.

Porter and Dirks wore also therWT 3We-wontto Juncmnn's. Mrs. Juneman tLeEV' ('-There was a good deal of blood on the ILpOfiiMWl pn the bod. Mrs. told witnoM had been assaulted by the boy, and Slat Bnc'trletL to put him out of tho room, wbonlllBSictierMOfh lihatihot.

Witness snw the Iff-Mri. head. We con- tinno! day, Witness again weutdownithsnMland when ho hoard that tbo body bad been found. He saw tho body at nicbt after the JtauetiUwd been started. Witness noticed no markB.oI violence cicopt tbe murk nrounit the' iieckrmade by tho rope, Tiiebodv was badly swollea.

rielnrothla reputation tor truth and veracity, was not good, and wltnesj did liot tbTn'k te'Xvould believe him on oath. Crcit-eJnmrned: Witness didnotsoo miiii, Allan and Woyer making any search cept that'Vrattlngly Boarclied tho fair grounila. wife of defendant, Charles Junoman, wan.tnen introduced. On tho morn- inn 11'. 1(W4.

her hnshnnil left, as wnn bis ousUffn, about 4 a. m. to nerve- hie patrons in the citywitb-imllk; She wont to skcpnftcr was- nwakeucd by tho boy inoschlg lie wanted to net into tho bed'. He ramo into tho room under tho pretext of 'UntTlllff timo. Who told him to jwont, but ho-rof used to RO, and whon Bho ot up to put him out ho struck hor with over tlio head.

Tho children ptavo nlnrm, will(OS3 swooned and fell upon tho iloor. The (Jnimron canod in 1113 Wcyo'-onme nvor and sluned ann.nl- i btou UiemiiVniKfivr iindorio-lmlf n.oi.ths. Tin wiw very loruo f.ir lils ak-f, ho always Gfrnmn i bo ciinn) InSo witncno' room on tliomorn- Aimua'-1' 1m niiduwsod IH-T ns "mama," nftm-n uy whlnh hor husband cullcil him' if lu c.nr/,y and ord(-ml him t-lllnu hhi, 'Hint, it Ilir Knew nf a eonrturtlUwoiiUrUll hlt.i. llo limn i i nnrt coinc nnntl r.doi-w.inMind amiivl Iho i i that icol up put Mm out uud Ohktul i wiiiit lie Imu In hi" lianil, wlinn Uo Mnu-lt her with V'Mon lif- nrcoinl t. fov t.i 00 him.

r.iiiiu MUCH i)v ol'. i i nn pli.i iK. i a i i of a mc- i or fotu' (tayft a aivl i i iil'niilt. hi' ijoU'i ttir. Hi) it-mi.

w. of Mr. lime hii u.tMer waBawau. l-imiV tbo ninn who ww wi.ikiiui ut lbt lr Ho bia yua MIU saw hiiri hit her uwr the hcaif. Wltiit-M i i laiUT.

V. a for Ma testtlk-a that Ma iPther rt- i bta i i i i i uiK'ji. 1-Ved Kccb- a i i thnt unl a ny ui-'ro tiH-fi- ciirlj thv iivxt Tli'JV t'ii; theri- wbcii wit to bed- Jijr.u'mvr,, tho tH- ilirie hrr hit, bvIUt'Jicp nriB simply thin tiict, tia UclaHod by tim niotlier and nan Ittiy, HVCB dowa iho islimil, tesll- nud tiLt lldtn roth's rouutatiou fur I a and veracity was bad und bo could nut say that he wuuld btliyvc him on t-arth. Ho wan not uu- fr.eadly with Huiuioth, i'- A. wiiaono of tbu parly who miulu tho t'X- Ijvrlmuot uiulur NVuycr'i.

houtto test tho Incl whothor or not any one uiuU-r tho liuut-o, HKo Heinroth to could, havu iiunrdaconreriiitlou currlud uu In thu houfc. Hu U-stifleil pysitlvtly tluvt could not bo done. Tho ccmiiuuuity down the islund IB illvidod at) to Mcltirotira renutation for truth nnd veracity. William Maclin livud on tho Huinbiirs piiit-c iu IM, nnd was iho ono who found the hotly in the bushel. His attention was attracted by a swnrm of Illcs.

Ho opened tho hu-ibos nuil saw tbe body tliuro. Ho doKcribcd tbe yosttioii of tbe body. Tboro were tbreo turns 'and a hitch in the roue around tbo limb, xvuicb. mndo it umply socure to tsuhtain tuu' weight ct a mau. wont to i Judge "SVcyer of tbo find.

Ho told Juucman of it, aud thht it WHS tbo same that bo (JitnL-niaft) hutl boun lookina for tbo day before. Jiineinan did not heliovo It, iisked witnose to his wlfo till be wont ovi-r and satieitetl tint it tbe man. When cot buck tbo body had Loon taken down, witness kept nvor tbo biv'all night. The body wae much dtcoini)0-5Cd. did not notice any marlia of violence upon tho deftd body.

No one could have possibly Eton tbe bo-Jy where it was Lancing i'rbm the road. Thy bushes rvero very tbick. Thu Uuib was about or 3 inchea in diameter where the rope was tied around it. It ww con- eldorably lirgor near the tree. Hcinroth't chftrarter amonjt his neighbors was not good.

Wltuvas testilied to of tho body. Ills evidence on' this point diifuruil from otliur wbo hod the body, iu that he pLicedtUe body in more position than other witneftHceteatlnetlio. He fiftltl on'j knee uu the pro und. Before the coroner -At Inquest his bad the.appeitrmcce of a man tfettinff cff his all fours. Marcus Hammer teeti- fieU to havinif gone oat to day Mrs.

ww Mr there in bed evrip, a ueintibor vieliiait toe morning she ivns hurt. Sue to.wojind. inch 9r inch and a half long and went i to the ukulL WitneaGflsoiaw.ifer in tbe afternoon. MM. Jaaeman told the witness at that the way in which ahe intf satHttantiaHy Mrs.

Juneman own before Mr. was at home all the afternoon. While witness wae there Judge Weyer sent a messenger for him and be sent wora that he could cot leave home. Witness had seen FJeschlg. Ho was taller and larper than Mm.

June man. He treated kindly by the Junemans aad -took his meala wttUthe tamlly. After tho adjonmment for dinner the defense resumed wiUieja.Jobn Kepaflly testi- -fled the first tiiae bs bs- ure any- court on this He knew Heiototb, thestateV wltuMS. Beiag coacerolng I i 4Ieiaroth' general reputation dbjectious wers made by the state and nnd Henry Mcinroth called by request of tho defenH. Hi-not Iwinp present at tho time J.

Bnrke called to tho stand. He said he-lived on Galveston island in August Ue saw a wound on Mrs. Juneman's head; waa on Mr. Allen's Ijoudj saw a wound across the top of her hoid 2Vii or inches long; was a neighbor of Mr. Weyer; think bis house up; at that time tbe cost end WM no one.

hft tttoufrht, could heara conversation in tbe house by bting tlie floor: the fiooria close; he couid not an ordinary conversation by of half an hottr; Mr Weyer had a hsd of dogs ou his place. He knew Heury Heinroth; hit reputation Is not sooU, he would not believe him under oatb. here, recalls He know Kennvlly; bid a co.iTtrution with him Mr, Burns and Juck Neff; dldnotteU Ken- that had to make affidavit against tbo tneetinfi was at Martin BtroB' twtsay Tnad eftldaTit, rrfcioh examioution by Judge Cleveland. John KrniwUy was then recalled said lived in Poolville. bnt In 1861 lircd at Ho bend.

Heinroth had a roQTersation with him about the affidavit. He (Heinrcth) eaid he In defendants' shoes; his was forced to make the mflUlnvit, btit-tlM not eay by whom. reputation vcaihad. hesaW, and that it would depend OR circurft- whether he would bpticm Hvinrothon oatlu From feovrat repnutfoB 'he would ato depend on the topic reUtwl bf Hetnroth e.onal on his cred.biUty a wit- IU Wervr Son; slteatkm cf Tilrty-alBth and fenietk ar Hetarotb and from naarsay renanllng Me letalnpntatlonbeWoaM bot believe niton Bfllagasked absut HeiarMU's ertdibllUy la re- iraVd to the aradavlt tbe state and the obJootloD wae sustained. TiinOaldMMirfled that berenvrmbered the events of UM and bad read the papers.

On the search Uennr Our wu in Bis place of and eala be wae goins; to bead off rlesohlf and to that anotiwraeaUnel had bcm seat said bis eeaverne (enenrrepautlon oath; bad a with hjm about a cartola brand oa a cow and differed from him. P. M. Harris twtiDcd that ae had lived in Oalveston tweuty-foar years; knew Henry Beir.roth: in 1684 lived dovn tbe lalandi mnew- liered when partlea were ttarehlnc for Fleechtg; there were two men, not tbe defendants, who then; did net know tctlr maroec; eald they were laoktar for a maawba bad a lady ap Island; described the man they were looking for and that utbers wen looking for him. and If they fomnd him weald kill him; bo-would say ttiat mm Helnroth'a general repa- tatlon it wae bad; had beard aay they would-not believe him on oath; Helnroth's statomeut Jto a.bnuid a cow to knowledge wae proven to be TferdioandSommeri (aMined Jkatbellvedon the island for'afaoafntneteen rears; was lirlna; where he was at Mar 6 o'clock a.

did not go In the bouse; don't think Mr. Juhenoan was at borne: William Schneider wae with him; don't think he went 4a the house at the time; In bis estimation Henry Heinroth's reputation w.as notjgood.and he, would have to. know whether he was tellinz the troth before he would swear as io.hts credibility. Dr. O.

H. Wilkinson, a physician here for a number of years, was asked as to tbe effect of hanging by the neck from ft scientific- point of viow and medical knowledge, which he an- ewercd. He said decomposition would set in about six hours after death, in this clim.ite: tho skin of tho face might blacken in A minutes and some parts of the body would not biacken probably for two would take place in about forty.eight hours; decomposition would take place quicker in August than perhaps in an.y other month. fnYoung testified she waa acquainted with tbo 0 unoman family and present there on the evening of August Mr. Jnnemnn was thero from early evening until late, and during tho time sho iraa there; saw a man talking to Mr.

Jnneman in the yard with others; his wifo was wounded and ho would not leave hor; she art ived.about o'clock and staid quito late-, but don't remember the hour she loft Junninan'B; shu eaw evidences of assault on Mrs. Juneman's clothes; wns with her all day of the 20th of August; ho waa home at different times that day with otkorc; stained chemise, underskirt, handkerchief, pillow cases, In a tub; thinks it was about o'clock In tho evening whon sho loft Junuman's on tho first tho loth. Mrs. Henrietta Entlcr said sho lived throe miles down tho county road: was the mother- in-law of defendant, W.T.Allen; olio lived In Ualvcslon since 194'J; lived with Mr. Alton's family at tho timo of tho remembered the assault on Mrs.

Junoman, August IP. 1K84; Allen WOB at at breakfast whon a man camo forhim to gonnd assist In catching man, wbn, it Is aald. had committed a raim on Mrs. .1 lineman und then tried to kill her. Mr.

Allen returned about 6 o'clock in tho afternoon and naid ho hail found a relief (Mr. Gerlock) in (hi! search aud did not leave home anymore that night: ho was la hor presence all that uitrht, havinn slept on a softiin her room wboro his ihuiKhtnr was sick: i II o'clook, whon rho rcilluve--l him, hu could not have left tho rrj iL irjHini.it Icnnvleiiim: couM not. liavo j'nni iwtiy to irei-'nry'B nlaco. n. half mile i i i tho nlcht.

without, hor knowl- iiail nieut i iln.y aud rtiil', nut sleep that, nlfilit. Mrn. AJlon, nf dol'endam. W. T.

Allen, tt-stulcil tbAt. slut luid been marrluil yearn; Hvctl al. l'io alii lilnci) (in ri d. which sho 1'i'ninlit wurt aiciut. two inilDfl from tlio Grwury icini'inhciwl whim tlio t.oli'int for a num; did not Iho i i i at a i tiim-; Mr.

All- i wnn ft lionifl at. hreakiant time, bill W'jnt, I an OIMI nf a td huiM, Tor ft i i bo IHI- ainnif. anl romnlnnd ai. honid ftllthwl I'-'l linrai' tiir nrTt liny nboui I JMir Kid'clonk; romrinluM-oil nf MIC I r.f i i i nil run- i i i "in I 1 It wn-i tV.iihrnt timr. nli HH i llf v.

i i i i i I i i Hint iilg'il: i i i ncir. nii.o ou Bi'nltllibiT V.i, lud'itl. latin-, puwimt met air. on th" niijut o' tav vt A Dr. K.

railed aau he anld was MHuaJutoJ with Mr. Juueiuvi: ruuiiued tbe scar on her head, and- it must luive bwrn iu- tlictod by tv i-'hivrp a hMclu tbo bli.fw uiust have to Lftvt left nf thai nature; tin' inutlon v.a^ by him about a yr MiHf Lucy iVIK'u. of tho doruudaut, T. Alli'ii, huid nUt rciuejntjred the occur- reuc-o ot tlio asmiuii on iMrs. lu-jouitin; sliu tick at ho'iH-.

au-J her I'atlmr homo, tttnl she iiiir. ol! aud u-i all uii'ht; liu vi'ill 1 on Mr. Diatniulit; his j.ip-^yi.t.'O ttu-rVf on Irtnii t'lO WHS very sicfc. am did cof oii'ei' much that nlffht. Mm.

I'nichltaK li'rtlllod wan no- ciualntcd i Mra. Junemnn on tho of AuyUbt, 18M; was thero when a ilci-tor was dressing hor wound; tUore were two of charity waiting ua her; 'lid wmiiliti for Mrs. Juiieimui. and saw lilood on Uur Klin illil thti xvaHlillitf uu thu aecohll William Whitmin-Wna living with Jlr. on fbo day: remotnbei-B tho ticcurruncc nt' r'loechiK Aliair; he- was suk nt is saw Mr.

Allen tlint night, anil be wu ut loMie all night; Mr. Al'un waited on him; I'lillmd ruvei'; winieas did not go to bed thai light: ho couM sleep: up in bed and di.l not lloduwnduriutf thu wholu night; ucuu Kick three or four days at lhat timo with chills and feror; wi'ni-js wait not alt tbo place tluit day; was in tLo yard at litr-es: Mr. Alleii talked him at. tiinys during tho nlwht fur a few tiiiii- xitcs; he was iu kiu room purliapd it.half dpaeft timea; was certain ho wan in wlt-nets' ream atter 11 o'clock p. gave him medicine and water after midnight iin-i at differoat limes luring the night; Mr.

Allen was nt homo every whMe be lived theru with him; thinks he has .1 mcmorv ns as anyone. A deposition was hc-ro read from Mary Porter, wife of Cliff 1'ortcr. She ilcpo'es that Juneuian, a AMuu ciuuu to tlioirhouso aliouffnoon on the day Mra. was as- uuitcd. Juncman asked permission tu search italic for bis hirod man, who htidnssaultod iiis wife.

The permission was accorded and tlie key of tlie stablo furnished them. Tho itablewas kupt.locked und tbe key kept in the JOUbe. AU the 111311 wept to thu htablu except witneaa' husliand, who was hut iHirtially dressed. They were there only about, two and found no one. Witness remained in tho yard while the men searched tho stable.

Xo rmo could have got Into' tlie. Atable without the ley. Sho hcurd 116 huiec-whatever the were thero. stable W.LS locked again after they left, and kept locked uulll next Lacd CuniuilKsioiiJir intuit At'STJN', March Commission ilnll'i rcpurt of tlio uiv.ler the no iv laud act will bo out iu A few clays. The luore fuuUifuH khoiv the Steal biicctMS of laiv.l policy IIB now uperuted.

Tbert 1 art? rounu inimbi-ra ixtiXWa r.vres scbuol liinilu li'useii, iiu.iuslly support SALK- 1 iticUwUia do not I lots and brick, Mi-chanlc, corner Strand und Mrrots. 4 well tilled and 2-mory house, Strand bet, lutu und 1 iiiid three gocd Iwl. lltb and 1 lot and il-ao raised bet. 7th uud t(b. 1 lol and 9.

s. Mnrkct. bet. r.l:d H'lb. 1 hi' n.

e. eor. liuth iW Aim a lion ctii-. ant! V-th, :Uoi.t' lvl. Wth ofschooU.

tuG.GCCupr.tiuQ uf tiie lands by (urincrs. Tbu report will show ttxnt leascil lauds art, bctaK constautly pur- cUntcd for that the sales nuiount to nearly 1,000,000 acres uuuuully, intrcra- Mr. A. Hbxie, coanty survtycr, was placedott the stand to verify as to dlsuuce, a mail aad diagram that bod been pripared by the do- fcnse 1H shoi. the locality in whlcliFleeohijf'ji ttody wr.s found.

Dave a colored man living on the Mott place, was coming to tuwu uu the luornmuol August UM. He met a Fpaae.maa, a Uer- mn, 7 awlbiTebeadcd. He was going west. This was" quite early in tnemoninc. He met the young man near the Allen came on to towu, and on-going back hone about 8 p.

m. lie told Mr. Allen his meeting the young man in the Tucroaug man was walking at amorlrrntR gait. He showed Mr. Allen he'had met the boy.

Mr. Allen seomed-to recog- niiebu footprints. The boy had nothing bis hand. J. G.

Burke, lived on tbe. Wicks placo in 884. but. staid at Mr. Alien's at, nipht.

The Wlcks.plu.ce was vacant at that time, Witness' futter'nnd mother being at Sou Antonio. About 2 p. m. en the day that Juneman hit witnesi and Mr. Alien went They found tracks there andtther evidencu that eoma one had 'oeen thora.

Wicks place is about six feiucks Irom the Blaqe wher-3 tlie body was found. Peter Homburg lived on the place where tno body was found. The cedars In which the body' was found of very thick growth. at-the time the boJy was discovered Junoman came to witness' house the morning Mrs. Juneman was assoSLltad and Bold he was looking for the boy thatdirTit.

Frank Ahazanj'whtflived at- Bagle srove in beaniot ha assault ou Juneman on August 10. People came to house to look for Fleschiz, and told him (witness) to take uis shotgun. if he saw ftayooe answerinic FlesebiK's description, nnd drive him over to Judgo Weyer. It wns Allen and Kaehier who carae to witnesses' house. Kaebler told witneee not to take the bny to town bnt tu Weyer.

This woatonlKo. m. It waa nearer to Judge Wejrer'i than to town. Dr. a practicing pbystcian, was introduced and gave expert testimony as to the and certain 'ueui-rally prbdaced dentli retults from Etrmnrnlation.

This Walrtiii tended in refutation of the theory and thoenarge in the affidavit that tbe dcfeidnnu subjected the decease to certain meth.od9 of ill treut- Adolpb Ehlert, a cear neighbor ol Judge Weier! testified lLat in the of aide Of Jadge Wcyer's house wasboardtfl up so that no one could have- gotten under tlw hr.i;s« on this side: Judge Weyer had about if-een dogs; witness would not attempt to jco iota alter Hark: witnesa would not believe nenry Heinroth on outh; nta general for troth antlveticHy wasWul; wrt- neee tea brotoer-tn-law at defeadaut Weyer. Ba had often convened with Helnroth abont the Fleerhlc mitur. ever twe years aco Heinroth told witness noibinc the natter. Sowl tersMwHb Witoeee not oil Xin Lizzie Weyer, dancnter ft totber's homwoD tkat Jler father then maiaed ihiee kome all He to Kaehler'e in afternoon and watnliK Kaefilcrt. thitilrtt.

Her fUfcer aoewthat night, he Jip wltt and little bntker. who were ttak. DM aot SM Mr. Allea. Father had about twelve dogs at that time.

Her ftlbtr wae about -12 o'elooktaat daV. Mary Rewewantdownto Wey- er'e the morning that lire. 'JuesMn wae mlted. SU eaw Mr. lUealer there.

Weyer wae there. WMwee staid there H1 n.m. Mr. Weyer was at the house all tha witness waa nan. from early morn- iai till-4 v'olook In tha elMnlng.

The (eetiHwaf of Or. Ulgoor. since deoraeed. wko attended, was offered In evidence as glrea before the coroner. Thia simply doeribad the obuaeier end naMre of tbe wound.

Hearietta colored, lived om the old Wl.nter place iu This wae near Jndge Weyer's. Jodie Weyer came to wltntei 1 home thatilay and IbM oce of kjiilaugtters stay at Mrs. Kaebler that ni(ht, d.f..dantKaah 1 testified that her hiabaau came home about 11 o'clook on tba day that Mra. Jnaeman was assaulted and slept for two He then left and cane back about 12 o'clock at night with Mr. Uqy and went away again, saying he was going to Juneman's to watch.

Some time the neitday he went down island. He staid away the second Tbe defense here to offer some documentary evidence obtained through the medium of the German consul toshow that the deceased, Floscblng, left Germany on account of some forgery lie had committed. Their reason for Introducing this evidence to strengthen their theory of suicide by showing that the deceased may have had some briber motive for the act other than his mssault upon Juneman. "lie conrt overruled tbls evidence and adjourned till 9 o'clock this morning, wheu-tho defense will resume and tbo bo placed upon the mend. HE SAW PATTI, Bat Tbey Knocked Him Down at tlie Door Flrit.

NEW YORK, An incident occurred at the Metropolitan opera- bouso lout night. A clerk from tbo oflice ot tbe commissioner of jurors called with a summons for Manager Abbey. The doorkeeper refnsed to admit tho young man, and tho latter lingered about until Mar- uus Mayor came, out. Tho clerk tried to explain the situation to Mr. Mayer, bat tho latter simply SAW a brazen faced attempt to bear 1'atti for nothing, nnd orderod tbo clerk put out.

The latter went out, but returned iu minute convinced that Mnrcns Mnvcr lio, Abbey. Hz attempted to serve tbe summons on Mayer and rocnlved knock down blow for his pains. Matters waro beginning to look sorioas when Mr. Abbey appeared, took.tho summons and mollified tho knocked young tnan by im into tho opcrn. tho available nunuul fuudflOO.OCO annually.

Ijiist year Bales iu four Pnnuumllt. 1 counties ainodctiuc to about acres woro forfeited, and it is found that the purchasers bad abandoned iho lands to tnko up homes iu Mr. Hall i that Inudi which uua iiot be cultivated nnd an- purely Kimlux niiiy bo Iu UiuKed qunutilios at thu Hpiirjilsed notice, without rcqulrlau nc- nettlcmcnt nut) improvement upon thorn Tharonort will talts'bswind out of an orciniizmi griif-f. pwemcnt which in rnimrtyil in uortbwcat Texas. Ex-Senntor Jlaxey unJ ex-Governor aru here.

Chartered to-day: Colleiro Height InvestTM ment company of Waco; Klk's opera-house, Lanipasair. St. Joseph Dock nnd fjhnuuol company of capital John U. Newton aud R. JI.

Wood, in- Tiie governor nnd Superintendent Cooper returned from and the latter has gone to Fort Worth. Tlieiiovi-rnor remitter! tlie scntcnen of youuu Nichols of Ualventon, recvnl-ly convicted of aistuilt aud seuteuced to forty daya. He commuted term of ImprlBpn- mtilt, but the flue sticks. the expert tfugineer Friiell nubmitrt his report on the dam. cost, uiacblaery ncit lights to the city council, and mrinnic of citimiis will be colled (or to-morrow Dignt to consider the scheme, he council Will probably bo instructed (17 the merting.

is much Internet if report, as it is reiiorted he flifarta cost ct the proposed dam aud works at a BifllioQ WOODVILI.E. All tlie VrlHnnnrs li tho Force Their IVnj Out and Tiilio to tlio Woods. Woniivn.i.K. Mai-ch Thorn wns a jail delivery hero Insfc nitlit Georgo Wnnchl)iirno, clinrfiod will) tbo murder of (rnitftin Colvin; ('ImrloH SLovons, with ihcfl, Mid liilwrl par- jury. AH escnpod, 3'ullin doolined to two cntero'l In t.ho of Mio j.t'l, nrmyil i i i 'iiiit luii.tii'l liiii'i jju i itc fiiirf i thi.i morning, two me iiiippoaod to ne in UK- wooilH.

de-urn, dam, coat of electric light vrorlu, water wheels ail power, liuil reservoir to hold B7.0HI.OOO gallons ot wattr, water mains and servke pipes ali over tbe city nnd to tbe lujlnnu. every tljing complete Ha estimatee some flOOO horae power, of which city will require only 2000 bone power. The power value procured by the upon biEis.of value of auch power e'aewberB will reach near annum. Mis exact flgares cannot be obtained until to-morrow, but tbeie approximate closely. The opposition io the dam project is looking up legs! nbjectiiics ss-ts cr the eity to nndertnke tbe scheme and to levy taxes to psy issned for it To DE fi-ec from sick headache, rohstlpation, cse Carter's Liver Pills.

Strictly They gently stimulate the liver and iree the etomnch from bile. REAL ESTATE. Iat on the northeast corner of X3th and Market. Loi 03 the south sld. of Market between and 26th and improvements.

Lot on the southeast cornar of 9Cth and ornceatmte. lau on tlie umth side of Paetclnce, between andJMtb. Hot on the north side. of PostofJtca, bttweeo 3 lots en the north side of PoetoOee, between 3tth and 61 feet on Market, between south 2 lots (JO feet each) 011 tba sooth side of Market, Itetivesn afid 1 lotoa northeast earner of tath and Mechanic and improTemcotv 1 lot ffl feet) eonth of between Mtb and JQtti aad Improvements. Uotcntiie of Church, 26Ui ant yftih aod improvements.

Amwl brick tuilolnt (ooa loeition. 31o on of 1Kb Stranel and improvemenV- 1 lot md cottagr n.i south of telweu aihi Mb. block soath of Sld and ui Inf. TruMMk Witiaie. 36100 on north of tweca Htt and MkiMdI.

awtaHsMt eorMt Hd-trapnvaHMti eja the Mt alCeoleraadtf; A lllrals lesltsaioe oMaa. If heart lioUuid rm-ttory howe octheorthsMeat It Met Mtk. of between Mtb aad block oo the canth ot between 3Ctb West bait of No. an i tecttoa 1. Oalvettoo island; ade- hleih lot.

-uia section 1. isi, awtlon 1, Oalveston isjanS; a very high tract ot thirty "sijj acres aid EOod house situated on Sldnor a very Qbeap at the section I. Oalveston island. II? and 318, cectton very desirable place. 15 acres section high above overflow, ixit on southeast corner '24th and O.

lot en north side of P. 0.. net Slit and 22d. lotssouthcast corner Strand ana Itth. AUSTIN CO- Real Estatu Agents.

West side S3d bet. Strand and TTOR SALE--By Hutches A Porter. lots and Imp NU and 94th 3,000 A lots and imp, Band lots and imp. Baml iBth 2 lots and imp. banrt isth 5 lotSiVacant, and 3th 4,003 3 lots vacant.

BandTtb 2 blocks, RJ and 8Uth 7.0(0 Mock, and S.COO Mock, Sandacth 1 Wock, Jl'and4Sth MOO 1 block. Hand 1 block, and 4flth 11,000 block. i3W and 1,000 Hi blook, a nnd 31st 8,000 Lot SOT, Section 2,000 Lot'J44, 1 10 acres at Hitchcock WOO Flno residences in West end. HUTCHES TOKTEIi. Strand.

'OK BAROAlMsi IN HEAL ESTATE P. W. 13E1SSNER, Strand, between 21st and 22d strceta. SALK S. w.

V4 of n. w. block, onilnt Vaattcr block or; N. w. Srw.7iof Lr.t lilorV fi7.

i focr-roum Collie, ui I between aua tnii. 1 block, Ohurch Wlnr.lt 0:1 tfth. 1 oil huri'l. bet -'1th r.ryj. 85th.

4 lots on Winniii ami In block '-'y, lire. )l near ot in block --li, and improvements, bot, 8 unil 1. lot-Mi) 1 rOH QV 'Wh. lino imornvud place on East Hroadway. liood buildes, Broadway bet.

-Vand Jl. hit with iiniinivtiiurnt't, rontinit for $40 pur mouth, cor. and cheap. lot and bet. lllh and 1-Hh.

In block oO, for cash. block KB, 1. bot. 4.1 nnd 41. Lbut.

lOalul 17. lot and blub raised cottagu, bet. 12 aud U. Hi lots on ftth nnd tJJfr i. Jfi of H.

B' I htnck of outlot 67. i w. block of ontlot W. 6 loU and 11 large houses near Beach park. is and 2-story house, cor.

and 27th.choap for citsli. 'ixliv in outlot and Improvements. S. e. bloilt of nutlot N.

Vduf n. e. bluuk of outlot Iu7. S. w.

of outlot HU. rtlock In outlot 1st, adjoining WoollamB' lake. Hlock In outlot cheap, i. Hi of w. block of out ot "JHi lots in n.

block of outlot 1(10. 1 lout iu B. u. block of outlot 157. ti of utitlot couUiiniDK lots and Improvements.

acres improved and nntiuprovetl, In quautl- lleH to0ult, inttoctlt'li No. 1, tlnttbaigatns, l.Viacres In section in section For prices and terms call nn W. 8VDNOB, Tn-mont Street, Uolveston NntloaM Bank Biiiidimc. j. ti.

H. 110ITUOMKliy Heal titate Agtnti w. c. ft AHDSN OITV- TV, Thrye from Cwhr crt'ok. rn.ly from Houston, iui'1 mii'js froru KrontinK ou tbo 1.

O. N. 11. It, o.ily tbrco uilea from Uulvcbtou bay. iiiKii ruilintr irtiiu, tint! fit'-ttitHii between two grca tuturu cities of UaivedtOQ aud Houston.

You can roach Houston In forty minutes from Qurdon City. kitH and niw s. cor. It tad rth streets. ot ImprovMueatj rentlnc far(3) per Dionth, n.

ivnd 81. 1,790 lull on uorth s. Winnie, brt. and 27. )i lota with (toad -roum cottage, 8 an 'Md wilk laqte S-etory cottage, anil aciu 1H lots with large 'Ittatf store and dwelling n.

w. cor. ana I JKO Let with nice cottage, n. of N. bet Bin 1 lot and ImprarsmaiiU.

e. eMe M. bet. ITtb and.lMI), with eottage 3JW lots with i-room ootun. n.

ld bet. 2,000 1H lots with large modern bnllt rottaxe, very hizh Kround. s. Church, bet. Pm and -in You can Tleach Qalveston in one hour from Garden City.

Four ihu-'sennor trains P.IPS (Jardcn Olty dully. The land upon which Uarden City li laid out has a natural drainage. The soil is a rich, saucly loim. Tpnocr in inexhaustible tjuautltlcs only or.e mliu rum tbv tuwa site. All kinds of fruits fan be crown no tbo soil irrotnnltntr C1M- tirarlint, blackberries.

niritKtorrlise, plums, etc. Cbaice lote aoA tare traeti an now (or sale br 1 lot aud story and a half oattaga of 7 s. av. bet. Bit-id 2.0DO Hot with 2 collates uutlnz for til per mouth), r.

llth and ISth 1,900 and. larylt cottmtfK. ft. MZ O. bet, ilith and acres in lot sectioB-l, per nore 11U inacneinlotw.eeetlon 2, Alvin depot, per 17 10 land lets than a uilc from Alvin depot, per acre HO lots s.

w. ontlot 31. pc-r lot. S'fl 6 lots In s. w.

ontlot per lot 550 North half of e. o.m-rVr of outlet 111..:. 4u N.e.,.s. e. and e.w.

w. 1M. Mug S. c. and.r.

w.Mof e. block 1 block B.C. coVnv.SJ4 and l.an) i block u. w. eor.

TH and art Urv 'orthwcst nliartermitlot 6,000 Lot'JTVinetctiopl. f.OOO J. MONTUOXEKT (XX JOHN A. THE RBAL ESTATE AGENT, Offers tbls week rare feucaiae lax -farm! OTM hmr Ivt A I A as folio we. A ebcice melon fans of IWacrea.

from to Beilvkr cUx. nt acres and Bolivar city. 10 lafi oa Bolivar troaeiw. two Boirmr Mf 1 jpoh 84LE- aad enr-hal lota, with Urge tliu root ra DM. mhaad Mh.

Island: U. Mam. In 1 ana 1 $9) an aM upward. line. AMD REAL BWTATE AltOHAL BANK BUJUH3TO Catxr and Ttattopt ibmtm.

Ko. J. W. RIDDIXL, C. J.T pE-rnr HANUA- REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

22d STREET, NEAR MARKET. TELEPHONE 190. GALVESTOK TEXAS. JJ LAGGE BEBTBANR (Nut door to Oalveston News), Real Estate Agents. I POR SALE -Some of the finest property li tho city, both BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE.

IMPROVED AND UNIMPBOVED. Good bargains to bo had If you will call soon on j. c. MCDONALD Rea.1 Estate Agents, Strand, bet, 21at and 22d. North half of cast halt of lot 107, section 1, coTltaini.ly acres.

Let 4. blank 431, city ot tJalvesten, and 1m- provomcnts. Ixjts 13 nnd 14, block city ot Onlvc3ton, nnd iaiprovoniunte, near sito of the proposed Santa b'u Ifcf HJe WACE MtMMiqk TO OFRK rott kktA The Hotel Bar, Barter and snodwill the wall HOUSE. Saoo FlxM kuown his is a bargain for the right curly. 1 A I W.

H. NVAM.IP. Kstnto Acerit. at. AKflit BroVfsr.

nnionnt of 1 Iftndf for Miln 'ilntivo prices. 'I'KXAH A A I LOAN Htr.iinl ZM. A I 11. A i N. J.ovl, p.

8. WHEN. NOTARY PUBUO AND Abstracts of Title to GalroBton City and County Real Estate correctly prepared. Deeds, Releases. Mortgareo, Powers of Attorney, written up, ana nil notarial work promptly tended to.

Agent for the MUTUAL KEmmvI FUNI- Lire ASSOCIATION. The patronace cveyrbody respectfully solloited. OftKM: TllKUOHT 8TUKKT, HOTklt Bnm-rao. Telephone 61 TP55 SALE- 836 acres land about miles north of Hone- ton. 3LK) acres about IS miles northwest of Houston.

acres near Clear Creek, about from Oalveston. City lots nutl acreage property at Hitchcock. C. DART. Qalvealon.

OR SALE--By 'V. E. Howth Son-- tots 10 and 11 w'th Improvements, in block 85, L. Ite- tween 25 anil 53000:11 lota In outlot 181 10 acres in section 3, lot 00, $50 per oere: 3 lots. n.

cor. 35 lot 8, fa. Slock 11. bet. 36 and 37; ftW.

Also some choice, bmlno-n proimrty for sale. KXIOAX CONSULAU A EXPOKT A KOS: SALE HY i 73XAB HOUSE CLAKKT: Treniont Typmvritiriti atoly promptly. Oni-rcsin'iHli'iirc, coiHiticlM, niitl ml otlnji- liorn in i tn'st style ui rato a oalv. iC.x-li:i;!in'. TiO' mom Ar Moch.an!' 1 tip No.

i nOK ai'cu 1IKA1. AC.V.NTH. I'urlty. i i i i i ri-hnrs-i art ijlv.in to I I Dil'i-eim flint, ilimr of lif.li(ni;ev bulld'nK. Direct, r.iiai- ur i 'null, i-oilf i i VU'.

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