Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 3, 1895 Page: 8 of 8
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dHE HYPNOTIST IS TO HANG
iild nisrosimi ron sicnncn
COHJIITTISI nv a > otiiiu
1 rir t at Its Kluil The Artnnl 1I p
i t Jdcrer Acquitted by n Knnaa Jury
t v ficllcTcd to Lie ludcr llyp
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inollo > In
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Influence
t Jj Wellington Zan Jan 2nAnderson
ftSrar was given death sentence by
1 j jtidga Burnett according lo tho ver
Met of the Jury finding him guilty Of
K nurd or In th first degree for tho klU
ifog of Thomas Tatton TJjwnas Ic
Donald while undur the hypnotic ln
luence of Gray did the killing hut
t Vm discharged after trial Oray Is a
III elltodo former
Tation had incurred his > nmlty and
fAray hypnotized McDonald a farm
iand and whilo tho latter was in that
compelled him to commit
Jtjhe mur < icr
J Thus for tliu first ttmo In the history
ijf Kansas Jurisprudence the theory of
jypnoumn has seriously entcied Into
Jhfi trial of a case of murder J W
bookman if Summr county who la a
prominent candidatu for speaker of tho
Cansas house and who was tho at
torncy to Introduce tho hypnotlo
t theory relates the extremely interest
iig details of the cast On tho Cth
tjay of la it May at a place near Cold
i U Sumntr County Thomas Mc
otiaia shot and killed Thomas I 1U011
IcDonalu w is thu tenant of Anderson
1 Jintv a w < alriy fanner iho was the
r of the murdered man tlray
aa tmohd in a law suit In which
Jatt m was a witness und ho hid It
w nth d a junsumlns desire to get
no lai out if the way It is clalnl
fd hi iu lv d ounff McDonald and
jaU in jn ii quauJ by reporting to Me
> na i tat ratun was circulating
andxloui T p irts about his wife
mi > n mi o u iv tho two men mot
jnd i ti nf a an cry words This wns
1 m th nioj nititf and 2attoit was
r turn that way at 2 ocloeic In tho
1 t e in n
1 < Vt tnlti pMnt Gray appeared In the
prfMr and unmeneed to exoielse ac
oiainBt tin theory of J V llotkman
hi h nutl < influence lie assured Mr
nuld a irdlng to the story that
3au m v n a dangerous man and
liiat his onl > hopo of life would bo
to kill him fintt afcDnimld and his
I Wife both rcbtlluil at the murdeious
Jhourht but Orn > who In a man of
ntonfn will p < wer insisted McDon
ild Ltd nivir fired a gun In hts life
nd ra > n onm procured a rlllo and
JUommoniitl tu givo him lniriuuions
t tlu flr t shots he could not hit tho
i nack sit all but under the in > itterlous
fpfU p Gj oy who wan an expert sliot
ppcume able to lilt tho mirk in tlio
nti r ar v i ry shot In Wm than im
iourfl prnt ttep
t Shortly btforo 3 oclock Gray con
ducted McDonald to tho iwt lu tlie
jvoodfl wherf lalton must pass and
r ut a crot u in which he might iojt
lis gun At the expected hour ration
imn rJdlnR bj and nn uiieirlnjf hul
1 fnm McDonalds jtflu reached his
peart
After n Umo suspicion pointed to Mo
pe uald ami Gray as the murderers
Chi w re aritstPtl as ulso was Mc
Ouualdt AHer thne works n
all M Dei od liroko down aud con
en ted m itlng tlmt ho cmld not
ifar t hii innocent wife In con
flmm m nut n hcm Intf on tho hyp
nutii tnr it xuta sliowu on Ulo trill
hut w i m er McDouald not it ywhoio
trjo t fu it w would deny the con
i Hon or ih < fact that he had made
v th openinff of the Sumner county
TlBtrt t u thne workn n Graj
m mid hjnotinT was
J dqt d tn fut fliht He wis qtilekly
iouno gult > or murder In tlm ilmt iIp
fc < rti and has wim u been senti need to be
liatii d
I On Mondiy of list w eK McDonald
vni pia d on tilal The ease lasted
i he onilro e k and Tva Inlnnsely in
j crestlitff b ause or the rcullar ilo
nefenso oftorad Judge lleekmnn tor
Us client frn ly ndmlttud the crime
h rml mads mo attempt to soften Its
Mroclous dcuils Htt tried tin oaan
1 Mrlctly cm tho theory that McDonald
JW under tho hjpnotio Influenco of
4 Pray und that he had no control over
Ills own actions The c urt in Us ln
airuttionn lift no dlildliig lino ho
< we n r ie eruht of pullty and an ac
f i P an a ot the Ihiory of hjpnotism
Af i thieu hourv dillberatlon tho Jury
tvturned a rdict of not guilty and
im remrjih tble snictarle was
pio
i lentcd of a principal who was Inno
l anrt an t t > who was
utility
f I l llft wnloncf imposed upon Gray has
jl Jittrnetisa great attention hew and In
all the cihci of K iniis and local
i Ph > in lam nro dbt tisilnc the Justneu
ht of the vndl It l hold by moot
V fnpmbe of the legal fraternity that a
l hypnotist has no power to Influenco
f tt man to commit ft crjmc which Is r
PUllvo to tho ono controlled They
that
Jiold If a mm shrinks fn n coni
JM
jn
adilnst tho li v
ny effort OC tho lirpuottst to force
Hint tn rto tlm not will rwult In M lo >
power over the ftittiject Tor thin
rt J irt > Avon they artt Inrllmtl to believe
I JliBt any thoulj not have bwn enn
i Wited tho
on of hyimotlo ln
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Crldciiffl tn Four Cmrn of Mntrl
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New York Jan lJudgo Pugro
tried four divorce fults In the rpoclal
terra of tho Superior court within one
hour yesterday
rirst came Mrs Lillian Itosch who
asked for an nbsoluto divorce from her
husband Frederick Utsen She testi-
fied that she was married to blm on
October 10 1SSJ ard charged that ha
was llvinj with Ulla Ktlxel Daniel
Uelchcr and DetectUe Ernest Itlchter
conflnncd this par of her testimony
Judgo Dugro w as satlslled th tt ho w as
entitled to a divorce
Next camo Maik True who charged
that hH wife Sarah whom h mar-
ried on November 2S 387J had deserted
him and bis rlx children for a man
with whom he said she was living at
No 33 Second street Decision la this
case was reamed
Mary B lc a buxom looking German
woman about twintyfle jears old
then took the witness stand and said
that she had married Joseph lleck on
August II 192 but for the last six
months he had been living with an-
other woman at No 2S3 Past Houston
street Several witnesses corroborated
her testimony and the Judge Intimated
that ho would sign a decree for tho
plaintiff
The next and last suit caused Judge
Pugro considerable trouble It waa an
action biought by John V Dearlng a
Cuban who asked an absolute dhorce
from hts wife Christina a vtrj Bjout
redfaced German woman Dearlng I1
employed in < ho Merchants dining
roumfl in Duane stieet and woro a
Christian Endeavor Society buttonlie
tcatlllrd that lie married the defendant
on February 20 1881
Ills iawjer Albert B Warner then
ntempted to prove by Mrs Fredericka
WVttlg that Mrs Iteming was living In
i r house No 417 West Tortyrirst
etrect wilh aaother min but Iwid
ounsldernble trouble with the witness
who Mpokv broken English and Ger-
man when she became excited Mrs
Weltlg said that the defendant and a
man known as Units DiHutsager reuted
two rooms from her
Do they Ilvu together as man and
wife asked tho law > er
1 dont know was the answer
Did they tako the rooms as man
and wife
I dont know nothings replied tho
witness 1 dont knew why I comes
here but when I get home I will get
those peoples out of my houso right
away so quirk
Did > ou uk them If they were man
and wife
Dots never ny business
Mrs Denring sild that her husband
was n swindler and not entitled lo a
divorce
Hi rn Another tinner
Dont > ou live In two room with
PIllensagerT aslced Judge Dugro
Yon I do but I am Innocent I nm
only ills housekeeper 1 eplled Mrs
Hearing
Isnt there but one bed In tho two
rooms
Yes hut I sleep on the sofa was
tho answer
i dont think you hao shown hr
guilt said Judge Dugro to Ijjiwjer
Warner but I will adjourn the coj
for two weeks < to givu you tme to
establish your case If you do not do
so then I will dismiss the complaint
Mis Kmma Amelia Dewey was
granted a decree of absolute dlvorro by
Judge IJirrett of tho supreme court
from her husband James Murray pe
wey whom she married on July 7
1S81 Tho evidence showed thnt for
omo months pant Mr pew ey had
been living In a boirdlng house at No
C01 North Kleventh street Ihladel
phla with a woman who a > s she fi hii
wire
Judge JHrrett al < o awarded Jessie
W Corhltt a decree nf nbsotute dlvorco
from her husbtnd T > ld J Corbltt a
real estate denier They were married
on December 17 lfiSG and have not been
living together for some time
AV A P A MOV13
An AntlCnthMlo llrnolnllfm 1
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HKltltiKton IriUliilur >
Taeomn Wrtsli Jan 2 IVed Tay
lor member of the legislature and sec
letary of the American 1rotectlvu as-
sociation has preptred a resolution
whlnh ho will Introduce this session I
It stateti Uie fact of the establishing
of on ablegate of eecleelastlcal power
within the boundaries of the United
Htates of America nnd gocti on
Htllevlng Batolll said ablegnte or
delegato of the pope ot Home Is a
monace to our free institutions therc
foio be It
Kesolved by the Washington legis-
lature that our senators be instructed
and representatives In congress re-
quested to have said representative of
said ecclesiastical power removed be-
yond the shares of the United States
of America
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More uf thnt J ul I Holt very
Nashville Tenn Pec 2 It la
supposed thnt Winters who was
Intrusted with the keys to the cage re
leased the other men during the night
and with tho aid of a saw furnished
by friends on tho outside they were
able to saw tho bolts of th lire escape
door Ofllcers uro In pursuit of the fu
gltlvesall of whom are awaiting trial
Hodlck Is charged with the murder of
Deputy United Htates Marshal Wmlth
nt Tracy City Alexander with the kill
ing of two men la Lincoln county
Klger1 was recently convicted of mur
dering Puck Smith In Uutherford coun
ty and Winters was awaiting trial on
charge ojf killing a tollgate keeper
In la iiiMn county
Aollenu lltell
tonJon Jan A dltpatch to tho
Standard from Home a > It u reported
that a then of vslunblo mlnlaturea
from tho Vatican library has been de
tectea Anwnu tho objects taken am
fortyon miniatures from a parchment
luins of the j ar 1100 The theft
w < ru niacoverej by Prof Clitariccl The
mlnlaturea havo all been tote to fo
ITot Hlrlt alaa laplsardl aoi an smt
tlauary namea Utiuu
A Tftn l nrKr Arretea
pinyllle Ky Jan SDr Lee smith
allaj C W Calhoun la under urreat
here on an Imltctmnt found at Waco
Texas charelne htm wlin foralwr the
Itmaluroof ltica Iliotliera baokcr of
Jlolland Texaa to a draft for HJOot
which waa cahed by tile Pint Nation
el bank of Waco Ho doca not raalit
arrest and l > awalUng Initructlona
ffom Waco ofllclMj
e T YoeU AITalr
Albany N Y Jan IInth aenata
today Irfxow introduced a bin etvlnir
thTioweror remoial to the mayor or
New York and a bill to allow tho may
or In Slv notice for heurlu on i
lettUUltv bllla relating to tn city
Ilaltw Introduced a bill nmendln the
balot box bill Oov mor Morton uora
Inated Alvin II Doty New York for
health bflh > r of he port and he was
Immediately cu illrmed
im mnMPinn noT
Wns IIIMm Iiy CrntMlnll Odd 1 > U
limn All Hlnhl
Terrell Tex Jan 8 Tho degree
team of Tcrrtll lodge of Odd Fellows
returned about 2 30 oclock this morn-
ing on their special train having
elsted Pr HubbJid In the organization
of a lodgo nt Crandall ot llftyfour
members The bo > s hid a splandld
time and wero splendidly enteitalued
by ho members of the Iidge At
Kaufmin the spoctnl chartered train
took on eJevun j ibers making the
total Hat of Odd Keltows on bawd flfty
tythrec the engine r trainmaster
master mechnnlo and other offlculs nf
tho Terns Midland being in tho num-
ber The Gazette Is informed that
no person enjoyed the exercls moro
than tho eny and festive though ex-
tremely dignined goat The small
boys are anxious lo harn his tricks
and borrow him to Inltlat some of
their numbirs Dr Hubbard remained
to ciilnpleto tho organisation by au
election of officers but the degree team
left at 1230 and made the trip with-
out accident Jiavlug had an excellent
thne <
Athletic
Iinrton Jan 2 Tlw secretary of the
London Athletlo club In leply to an
Inquiry as to the statement that the
I ondon Athletic club has accepted the
challenge Of the New York Athletlo
club says the challenge tvonx New
York has not > ct been formally ac-
cepted Negotiations are still In pro-
gress The chief dllllculty seema to tw
the date
A Fremiti H put r
Paris Jan 2 Fell to lUpublhiue says
that Minister of Colonics DlIcussu has
received a telegram stating that one
advance post of Momells expedition
In the Congo district has been attacked
by native nnd twenty nvmbers of the
post of whom eighteen w ere white
men were killed
A Inll Delivery
Nashvlle Tenn Jan t A J T Itod
dlck Andrew Winters George Alexan-
der and C D Klger held for murder
and confined In the county Jail made
their escape last night by sawing bars
Deniruetltt Fire
Wooster Ohio Jan 2 Nearly tho en-
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Farrysvllle was wiped out by lire this
morning
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babies derive great benefit from
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Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 3, 1895, newspaper, January 3, 1895; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110065/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .