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Show COUNSEL RESTS FORSTILLMAN Letters Banker's Wife Is Said to Have Sent to Indian Are Read rOTTGKKEErfiTE, X. Y , May 3. Counsel for James a. Stlllnmn, New York hanker. Tuesday finally rested bin case to divorce Mrs Anne I' Still-man Still-man and disown Baby Guy Stlllman The fight against Mrs Stlllman nnd hor baby, alleged by the honker to bo the, son of Fred Beouvals I ml Inn cnlde, was closed after two mnro love let tern alleged to bave pen penned by Mrs stlllman to the guide had been SCI Spted In evidence Earlier in the day an Indian, Pete I de uiie, resident of a reservation near I Montreal, testified that an application applica-tion to have Mrs stlllman and Beau-vuIr Beau-vuIr accepted Into the tribe had been made, but that both were refused. With the exception of a few lines, all of the 350 pages of testimony ad-ilncerl ad-ilncerl In Montreal nt tbe recent hear- i ing befor Commissioner Goodln were accepted Tuesday by Koferoo Gleason. The letters Introduced Tuesday were reported laden with endeArlng terms and complaints :itfnlnt the way Mr Stlllman was muinp They were un- ! addressed and tb'-re was said to be no evidence that they ever had been ' mailed. T don't know what's the matter with Mr Stlllman." one Is Miipposod I to have said "He wants me to lo this and to do that, nurs at me to Save money ond says 1 ought to go on up In the Canadian woods with you " The letter, ending in (he words "Lois of Canadian love," was signed "Kathltho." an Indian word aaid to mean "Dear flower." |