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Main 01 Girl Re* j:»9.vd in a w!l. »«*’ Sheriff Siea rr.fhad her photograph in a local gal :Vry. SJsv a!*o po*vd it»r a pu-uu* for ifosto.i Amciicu:). I’m M'im voi: d: Ibis.- ’v kiM u tin* !•;.:;•!.:■ Kvause tiiv A:ikiU^ji is aJwayr\\(.aU n: 1 liiuo.vut. ami i an; .-a'S. da.M.»uv ibimis inU iwi ■ - ?. * *».... w • ••conmvSMa;:;jnry }lt;t lvunin V*’-v.3 up. if !!irdt-a iv.-vivm! a ■;tT i:-o:n Miss Sum-vant ui-tl.it:;: ;■ i: si ran 1:0 that bis brothi,..- .1 .bn and Howard 5*iuiiv C.mvV \-,v- non,- w:;h him. And if lh‘ ijj' wins him and w*-:*- '■'■'■ band tlt;i ss:-i bins it if* mi' V. ’aim «aI ’ 1h« y issb d 1“ !:* ar tb.lt; jdsi*.’ • shot. ___j Mrs:. Stur’t-vanf. Kind's sl,*;.in« «h,,■**.. 1 i’.d a i-’ vsTrju A-is.-r: an ropcrsc.Tim Woman Held le Pilice Court kh»i ** • *lt;t- » »*lt;*WHO FiRED PISTOL I; STILLMYSTERYTHN*» lt;1:OlV of 'Without Bait■ ■!: T'.i’.nsdry c will Jig. when b.T.:d the Hr*! •-!••••- boys making a mil;it. MmuiiHg and dying lt;mt. in fromwto the1FTER WORDY TIFf BETWEEN HER FATHERLT^ -UD THE JUDGE. after a while she went out o£ doors, ilt did not seem more than a minute before she camo back, said it was ! Vioi k ami went to bod. She did notBoston. May *-A dispatch ,0 ‘ diditt.orlmn frirm l.olisiiioii. N. H., i v .1Acucrlcaii from ixdanon.tains the following story of the latest Granite state mystery;Seventeen year old Ethel Stir. tlt; -vant, charged with shooting Jesse Harden, is in the county jail at Haverhill. where she was commit toil today without bail, to await a preliminary -hearing on Saturday. May lb. Yeung Barden is in a critical conditionThe doctors have been unable to locate and extract the bullet in hi*: iittigT He still persists that. Miss Stur-tevaut, his former sweetheart, fired the shot.hot hear tin- report of a pistol.losisb Barden was very immmlfr att* in expressing his opinion of ih* Hard.m boys, lie said Ethel received the revolver as a present .troni him He bought it in Boston, as woii as one for bis wife and a gun for his son. Ethel often went to Etna K dances and came home late, and t;tlt; roads are dark and lonely. 1 got hoi the revolver to protect herself,” Ik says.Miss Stur to vain lias not explained how the revolver, which was found, * ar under her pillow, came to have lt;m«The girl sticks as closely as at ^ .f R „.„s not lhc wowto her statement that some unknown ^ ^ BanU.n wasperson shot Barden, while she sat talking to him outside the door of her mountain home. She has retained her clbeorfulness, in spite of the ordeal to which she has been subjected, and ou the carriage ride to Hanover, over muddy ro2ds and through a drizzling rain, talked and joked with her companions. Sheriff Stearinshot.The neighbors—the nearest one ismore than two miles away—generally speak well of Ethel Stur levant. Ev erytme tells the same story—that there Is a family fend between the Bardens and Sturtevaists. which bar not always extended to the younr i people. Ethel Sturtevmu and Jc-ssrf tb.- iW .°«*vkllirir }A. Ita:i 1 us i): V • • b\ * hr.:In.l;-t* r -*'■ 4‘i lt;‘.11ll■lt;v\i1 .... ». lO I'T'-’.’h* I-\ III :4VT I: or. •:t nil jr«• V: s 7 vitO :*' :ur:i^ lieitv. auin*-°*L hrily ! huiU tlca*lin?\)Z. oUio vahiiniai:•As\l\ul\ i?U lt;k-i: of a C Rev. He hs an asthe v.* husbaa scodriftsand County Solicitor CoWetgh. , ^ jn 0 pagt 1;eea ,-egard■At tb. eourl^ U.| aB s ec.U,eavl3. and Itere arcwas arraigned before Judge i- . D- b Join Be.rden hadWorthing. County Solicitor Co-rlolst asaid that he had no desire to ir.sk-s •upon an immediate trial, as the prisoner had not beeu provided with counsel. He asked for a. two weeks’ continuance, to allow for arrangements for the girl's defense.Jcsia.1i fiturtevaut. father of the prisoner, -vvjtli his wife. Miss Sturte vant’s stepmother, opposed a coutin uancc. insisting that he wanted the trial to take place then and there. He would not say whether or not hewould provide counsel, and after something cf a scene between him ■and the judge the request for a continuance was granted and Miss Stuv-tevar.t was held without bail. She was at once taken to Haverhill and!W-also cast admiring eyes at the pretty daughter of his father’s enemy.The gossip of the countryside cred its all tkv young men ronronied with being more or less wild, and the pos-session lt;:{ firearms by anyone in the sparsely settled mountain country is not a matter to excite comment. 1!, is said that nearly every one in tb* section is in iSic habit of going armed Jesse Barden, in bis staimiom o’ the shooting, insists that he had m revolver. I got a letter from 'ErhC:on Tuesday, asking me to come upand see her Thursday night,” iusays. I went there at that time andmet her a short distance from hoihome. We sat on the wall withouiany quarrel, or explanation, she snddeiily shot me. I ran up the road amimet mv brother and Howard Stone.►and Jclin stayed wiih me wbilu H«w !ird t ii ifiini. Tiiry lirmiglit nv 1101:11.'.This is uni. Really an :inii-iiiorir;!' st'tTomm!, as jd thv * inn - of nr.ikin:^ j Jrr^i. Hrirdcn ha 1 not boon told h« was jrniny in die. Tin * phy.-irian ‘1* n.lt;n iin I him that as ye;, r. s ihi. y siili hiivn ho;a* ui' snvinjr hisSrnio li^Isi may bo lbroAn on Ih-affair hy iln- slni y of S?nrli.‘\ :ud’s hired man. whns*' nano' is livnm.ssv ”1 ilidn’t sic Iiiit .i‘»ha an.onowhusltho•am\\CM•rinina iaJA Doctor’s Endorsementl.'tfi Rterlinf: Street. Tloxbury, Mws.F. Smitji, l'o.Mon,‘•Dear Sir: —I received TMit Jsueliu Liiliia Tills ami looklrt, and I am im.ro than pleased to tell vcij ibat these pills bad awtsll marklt;-A offer; in a very chn.nie and stubborn case oi kidney riiscaso. knowing the formula, I most earuestiv ask that all tvlio suffer from kidney i.*r bladder troubles pay particular atn*nisi-n to the directions, and us your K\u:hn Liihia Pills as a cure ctr.e for all kinnc-y stiul bladder diseases, ami 1 shad at. in mv power to niako know n the K tctu derived from the faithful use id your valuable remedy/*Very sincerely yours,(Signed) Dr. Frederick Georpo Moose,formerly of I-omion, KuRiami.Howard w*: - in front of Gsc \u T'.imsd :y nitrht/' ho says, ‘ and limy .VL-iv making a U\z m»is«\ T:n*v had bron drinking i-i^idvrably and bi-d^-'i.iair Imttb a on liir Mom* vwtii. 1didn'J hear :i!i\ sln.d (\\'iA. KMnd i‘.I*Ma ! i /.• \V:iorMo». :: so; wr\ ' l' Itho ibirik-a hi.v:w.S*' \Thlr»rio i •• i ;*i-r a h«:. 'SimPvant ::11jur i-* Rv ir-'.m Dm* yil■‘A1 ’ ‘ni a ninuatain wb•:i!.:s or b*;;’ isav'b ts siddrm pa :r \ ;*• ;• 1 utr’.y walk lt;f f.vlt;i and a I; *” j:»;i-rs. ?« i!ii P ird. n hoiu“. a j i* • y i '!*'• !:a in »•! ‘Jna hi-.t,;, i‘!’ai'b-a I’.’uii-■■SMITH’S Buchu Lithiaa ;* r % •I :M m 'Ir I lb..* \,ny MUvls-t•!k’ !’ Li:'i *d (iran^T..• . lain; \wn'.’ tin* !»itlilis■ Ist:t»r*w i i S i Miss Sim:an I■ sih iv an* fi-w who:’*i• i i .a* r i i'b a '».»• ;iv« d rii^uirsni h •'*.
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Mon, May 07, 1906

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