MURDER AT SOUTHAMPTON

... returned to his master's house. The two ser.- vants were chatting and laughing together in the kitchen when Baker returned from eburch. Ptesently he came into the kitchen; he never spoke a word. The cook, the fellow servant of the murdered woman, noticed that ...

SENTENCE OF DEATH ON A MURDBRESS

... naw. She then took the candle and buttoned the cellar door up and went into the back kitchen, having first shut the kitchen :door; she came again into the front kitchen and drbT the blind downi she- having previously drawn it -up. Sae then came and tapped ...

THE LYMPSHAM MURDER

... the , kitchen, Witness took the tea things Into. the kitchen ti that evenilng alter the oatmeal was made, She then saw JE ontshe kitchen table the oatmeal in the basin produced, V Day wase then In the kitchen. When Miss, Staliard left of ite ...

SUICIDE OF A FARMER AT WIDEOPEN

... knives used by the family every day, and which was in a drawer in the kitchen when she left the houses There was no blood in the kitchen; but there was some in the passage, between the kitchen and the pailour. Her husband never breathed. She had not - 'matters ...

FIRE & LOSS of LIFE at DOVERCOURT

... y checked the fire by pulling down the end of a kitchen, and thus confining it to that part of the building, that when the engine arrived the fire had been extinguished, not, however, until the kitchen and its contents had! been entirely destroyed, and ...

CITY COURT.—TUESDAY

... going down stairs a policeman was let into the house. He weiit down stairs into the kitchen, witness followed him, inid she missed the bottle of wine. The things in the kitchen were also disturbed, and a candle was burning near the door. I The candle had been ...

CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER AT TWICKENHAM

... downstairs to the kitchen, and commenced to abuse her mother. He toldher that if she said anything to him he would put the kettle about her. He then lifted the kettle from the fire, and went after the witness's mother, who ran out of the kitchen into the yard ...

BRADFORD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... with Mr. Kitchen for, the purehase of land in Queens a road from the Corporation, as the latter would nos sell it to him (the debtor). Mr. Kitchen gave lOs. per yard for it, and he bought it from him at 12s., the arrangement being that Mr. Kitchen was to ...

A FATAL QUARREL

... Tho cldnim was for £5) damage to a kitchen flie, the ceiling, and an oilcloth. P'aintii, in his evidence, stated that he came home frons business onl the 20th December last, and found that the flue of his kitchen range had been knocked in by seinm one ...

BURGLARIES

... I and stealing a kitchen clock. aprons, and towels. Police-constable Devereux, 299 E, stated that at about half-pasb two on Sunday morning he heard some glass broken, He wenb to the prosecutor's house and observe ttnaeb the kitchen blind had been disarranged ...

Mr. Evelyn Bellew, eldest son of ths lats Mr. J. M. Bellew, will make his first appearance in England in

... thought it must have escaped from the kitchen. The lady smiled, and said, I must tell you ths history of my pet Some months ago I bought a lobster, aad aa it was not wanted for dinner aoook left it in water in the kitchen. I was going to that night, and being ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AT CHESTERFIELD

... sitting-room d over the shop. Her sister went to the prisoner in the r. kitchen, and she saw him at tea time. They all had tea together. At church time witness went into the r kitchen, and her mother and sister went to church, the eprisoner going out wvith ...