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A NORTH SKELTON SUICIDE

... A NOI';TH SKELTON SUICIDE. co - WORRY OVER A COUNTY COURT co 9 S17MMONS. th On _Monlay Mr William Richardson, th coroner, Guisbrougi, held an inquest or att NDrth Skelton on the body of Isa- pi bella Weatheiill (57), wife of John ta s Weatherill, miner, Richard-streel-,North di Skelton.-The evidence of the deceased's nt i husbanid went to show that they retired or to bed about ten o'clock on ...

WITTON [ill] FATALITY

... WlTTON FTALITY. I THE INQuf1ST. Yesterday morning, at the Vulcan Hotel, Witton, Park, Deputy-Coroner Badoock inquired into the circum- stances of the death of Alice Jane l Mary Appleby (26 the unfortunate woman who was shot at vyittou.Park on Saturday night, when the relief of Mafeking was being generally cele- ) brated. Henry Todd (24), the young i cy miner who is remanded on badl upon R A a ...

WAR IN CHINA

... I; THE MURDER-OF THE GERMAN MINISTER. b OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION FOREIGN COLONY V BESIEGED. LEGATIONS BURNED. d, DESPERATE SITUATION. . gi b: DISRUPTION - OF CHINA IMMINENT. T hi FOREIGNERS TO BE DRIVEN INTO THE SEA. t - . at TUAN AS DICTATOR. ALLIES REPULSED. di The news from China is not cal- 8t eulated to ellay anxiety. Anare.4y seems to have reigned at Pekin since our last direct news, and ...

CHARGE AGAINST A SEDGEFIELD LANDLORD

... Ij r, p S Af C 4.INST A I - I ., IE L A N I) L 0 R D g. t;!~ill ek tv.lik~ ose V!r .i trt - iw 1. evf. ~ i lnfi a al i ! '1 thl'iilg Apt v4 r^.' ?? H dii ii t~'ll~ei lCi*'(o' ol Ar ! :,z; 9; \llioiil, a~li)d 'Mi T. tl * 1 U ?? hr in sKi( S i . ?? . to tloe I'li I ir ecii ronvieied' P oil itni H(( ,tir affter- ' sitting in t-he li iti ?? I of ti Iii. CIIit of which he jt 1i i s \\i. nas tol(d ...

SAVAGE ASSAULT AT NUNTHORPE

... ON A MIDDLESBROUGH WOMAIN. J' HUSBAIND IN CUSTODY. IeA woman named Annie Connor, of g Garden-street, Middlesbrough, now lics l in a very serious condition at the North Orinesby Cottage Hospital as e the result of a Lrutal attack upon her m by her husband, from whom, it is said, she has been for some time parted. Mjrs Connor, with three other women, , were leaving their work at Nuntborpe, about ...

RETIREMENT OF MR R. CLARKSON, OF THE GUISBROUGH POLICE

... RETIREMENT OF MR R: CLARK- SON, OF THE GIYISBROUGH POLICE. POLICE. At the request of a inumber of in- boT fluential gentlemen living in GIWS SP brough. Mr Wma. Chariton, J.P., chair- D. man of the Guijbrough Urban Council, spi issued a circular cailing a public meet- thE ing to be held for the purpose of taking m into consideration, the desirability of ha makin, a public presentation to Mr tiv ...

THE DISPUTED PLAY OF DON JUAN

... . RESULT OF APPEAL. The case of Merivale v..Harvey, has been ooncluded in the Court of Appeal. The plaintiff, Mr Herman Merivale, the well-knlown play writer, agreed to write a play for the defendant, ?? Martin Harvey, the actor and .manager of the Prince of WalA`'ETfhatre; Lbundno, the plv to ,be ponnected.4wiithi _e4d its 9ftoo Juan. Disputes Arosp ?? to ,arties with reg;rd to the production ...

LOCAL MONEY-LENDING CASE

... COMM1?EJENTS BY JUDGE GREENlWELL. At Gateshead Colnty Court, on Tuesday, Judge Greenwell gave judgment in the action of the Tyneside Bank, Limited, v. Josenh Chadwxick. This case, he said was one of two which had come before him last month, in which the bank was plaintiff. The defendant was sued on a promissory note, which he and his brother had signed, for a sum of £37, which had to be paid ...

BISHOP OF DURHAM AT DARLINGTON

... B3ISHOP OF DURHAM ATI DARLINGTON. CHARGE TO THE CLERGY. -PiYSICAL SCIENCE, HISTORICAL CRITICISM, SOCIALISM. The Bishop of Durham (Dr. Vestcotft) niade his triennial visit to Darlingtonl yesterday, and delivered the second por- tion of the charge to the clergy Which Ike eoniiiencedl on Monday the l5th inst., at t he Ca/thedral, Duriam. Prior to the deli ery of the chlarge a com- mullion service ...

THE BATTERSEA BABY FARMING CASE

... T1HE B ATTERIEABAR Y FARMING ?? SENTENCE OF DEATH. At Old Bailey, London, on Saturday, William Chard Williams (41), and his wvife Ada (2LI) were charged with the wilful murder of Selina Jones, aged 19 months, at Battersea. The trial excited a deal ef public interest. The youthful female prisoner, with her wealth of golden hair hanging loosely about her somewhat pale face, sat at one end of the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A CLERGYMAN

... At Lancaster Quarter Sessions on Monday, Samuel Walter Way, formerly Vicar of Butler Marsten, War- wiceshire, .was charged with fraudulently obtaining £10 from John Coward, landlord of the Crown Hotel, Gra.nge, by means of a worthiless cheque on the Metro- politan Bank. It was stated at the hearing before the magistrates that the prisoner, when arrested at More- cafinbe, was hiding under a bed ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... I ye THE SHI3ELDS STEALING CASE. In the Crown Court, yesterday, before Mr Justice Day, .John Richard Downes (38), brewer's traveller, Sunderland, ?? surrendered to his bail on a charge of Si- stealing X15, the 'moneys of R3bert ,ic Mather Lamb, solicitor and brewer, he South Shields, on 13th January last. Ae ir Simev a 3eared for the prosecution eand Mr E. Shortt for the defence.- ilr Prisoner ...