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Tenants Wanted. Landlords ask Al I for “Tenants” In To-Day’s World. The World's Circulation is over 500,000 a day. eA [Circulation Boo Help Wanted. 570 "as, In To-Day’s World. ‘ [“ Circulation Rooks Open to All.” \ The World's Circulation is over 500,000 a day. PRICE ONE CE PRICE ONE CE NIGHT EDITION ) CSIR IW A MURDER WE, or The Dead Woman Identified : as Mary Martin, With Whom He Lived. POLICE SEARCH HIS ROOMS. It Is Said He Owned the Carpet in ; Which the Body Was Wrapped. William Caesar, a colored porter, em-|put the police on the right track, and + ployed in Youmans’s hat store under the|has practically solved the mystery of is Hoffman House, was arrested early to-| the crime, day on suspicion of having murdered the] Reporters for "The World" located woman Whose mutilated body was found] Caesar last night after several people = Sunday morning at the corner of Waver-| had identified the corpse as Mary Mar- ley place and Sixth avenue. tin, The negro scemed much perturbed, \ The woman's body was fully identified |and said he would visit the Morgue to- nd gee if he could identify her. to-day as that of Mary Martin, who lived with Cacsar as his wife, at 1S rly this morning, in company with West Twenty-seventh street. vening World” reporter and Man- According to Mr. ‘Trapsher, In whose] ager Mosher, of Youmans's store, he house Caesar and the woman lived, the|looked at the dead woman for a long Piece of carpet in which the dismember-| time, and then sald: @4 corpse was wrapped, was formerly | ‘That is not she." used on the floor of the room occupiel| He had scarcely taken his departure by the couple. when Miss Miller and the Tapshers Mr. Trapsher, his wife, Magsie Davis | called and gave the positive tdentifica- land Louise Miller, intimate frienda of | tion referred to. Miss Miller, after look- the dead woman; Mrs. Coles, of 139 West |Ing at the dead woman's face, ex- ‘Twenty-ffth street, where Mary Martin | claimed Yived before she met Caesar; Robert “phat In Mamie Caesar, Coles and several others identified the] «That is Mamie Caesar, I swear it. I body positively, and as a final proof. | would go on my knees before God and Thomas Martin, the legal husband of) swear that that face is Mamie Caesar the murdered woman, confirmed them. | fo, 1 knew her intimately and have vis Caesar denies the body is that of lited her every week and sometimes Mary Martin, but he tells several con-| ortener for a year or more.” Gicting stories, To an "Evening World" reporter after- - The entire credit for solving the mys-| wardg Miss Miller gave @ history of her tery of the dead girl is due to reporters | {cquaintance with Mamie Cacsar. ef “The World,” who discoveed her | Target knew her two years ago ns {dentity yesterday and found Caesar,!sramie Martin” she eaid, “when she who is now under arrest on susplclon | way married to and lived with Thomas et -Dathg) the: miraderer. 8, Martin, a West Indian, who is now in Byrnes Interrogates Caesar. aclothing store at Twenty-elghth street Caesar wan taken to Police Head-|and Sixth avenue Quarters, where it {s suid, he was sub-| ‘I understood that Mamle was mar- Jected to the famous “Third Degree." |ried to Martin three years ago, but While he was being examined, po about a year ago the couple had a fall- ‘men arrived from his house bearing al/ing out, and she went to live with huge bundle. Caenar. \ Supt. Byrnes, when seen by an “Even-| “They took the first floor in the fur- ing World” reporter this afternoon, re-|nished-room house of the Tapsher fused to say what evidence the police |148 and 150 West Twenty-seventh street. have against Caesar. “Caesar lived at that number until up “The only thing T will say at this} to to-day, as far as I know. The last } time,” said ratendent, “is that |time Mam.e was seen in her rooms was T belleve I see the end of the case ard|on the forenoon of last Friday. Since | that the mystery of ihe murder is|that time she has not been seen, as far ) solved, 1 may have a statement to] as I know, until now, by any one who make later to-night,” knew her. While the Superintendent talked to] “Every week on my day off, usually the reporter through the partially| Sunday, f always visited Mamie, For opened door of his office the reporter| sometime she was not in the best of saw on one of the window sills a bundie| spirits, and asking her the reason for , of pinkish cheesecloth and a bowl of|it she told me that she had frequent ers similar to those found In the| quarrels with Caesar, She never told bundle with the murdered woman's | me, however, of the real nature of the body trouble." Detectives Armstrong and Walling, of} Tt waa ascertained that Martin, the Central Office, this morning took | Mamie’s real husband, was born in St. Caesar to the house where he liv Kitts, West Indies, 148 West Twenty-seventh street, and| While living with Caesar, Mamie Mar- there made a thorough search of his|tin used to work out doing scrubbing room, and housecleaning, They did not let the people in the entified by Her Teeth Also. house know that they were offivers, and the Investigation was conducted very | uetective Jennings sald that Miss Iiletloy After w little while one of the | Miller and further identified the body by describing the condition of the teeth detectives came out, and after a short i * Absence returned’ to the house with Jn-|, coe Sea that Mamie had good front iad Af teeth, but on the right upper side of the apector McAvoy and Detectives M en eee ae ‘ Clusky, Cary and Killilea from Police ine ae with the girl, abe Headquarters, had noticed that one or two teeth had been broken off, This was found to be i) % Cresar Under Arrest. true, They all went into tne house, and] When Miss Miller was told that Cae: another search was made of th {mes, Inspector MeAv r prem-]had looked at the body half an hour Y, a8 a result of] previous to her arrival and failed to the Investigation, at once placed Caesar | identify it she sal under arrest, and sent him in charge of ‘He knows better. He knows that it two of his detectives to Police Head-| is Mamie Caesar. quarters, Neither the Inspector nor the dete Woudn Also Knew Hi tives would tell what they had discoy-} William Woods, a young colored man, fered, but ons of the men intimated that| 0 17 West Twenty-fourth street, when strong evidence of Caesar's guilt had|@#ked to identify the body at first suid been found. it was not that of Mamie Caesar. He ‘@ne of them sald to a reporter of “The | #4id that he had known the latter for Evening World" who questioned him on| three months, but the nose of the dead the street: girl was too flat for Mamie. “The World’ isright in its identifica-| Still, he was not satisfled. The coffin tion of the murdered woman and 1| Was taken from the receptacle and think we nave got the right man, In| Stood against the wall, The body was fact, I do not believe there is any doubt | Placed with a sheet about it from the about it” head down, ‘After Inspector McAvoy reached the| Woods was then given another chance, house and the report was spread in the |@"d__ after looking at the body carefully neighborhood that the building was positively identified it as that of Mamie being searched, a large crowd collected | C#es4r 48 she was known, cheese cloth similar to that which was found tied about the murdered wom, neck, and with which she was stran to death, was discovered in Ca room, Other evidences of the crime @lso said to be in the possession of police. | At 2 o'clock the search of the house was still in progress under the super- | viaion of Inspector McAvoy. The fact that the evitience discovered was suf jenty clently strong to warrant the immediate |, TMC dead girl, Warner said, was born arrest of Caesar is rogarded as conclu. ston, and her 5 tive evidence that “The World” has (Contived om Sixth Page.) ‘s | afternoon as that of Mamie Martin, Warner says he is a cousin of the 'man who ts sald to have been the legal husband of the dead woman. He says he first knew the dead gir Coose, ‘That was three yea: am 2 living some- He last where in Twenty-fourth street, avenue and Twenty-sixth street. identified the body of the dead girl this BOOKS START WELLIOSCAR WILDE'S (MRS. STEVENS DEAD, Bandala and Factotum, Outsiders, QUEER WAYS, Woll-Known " ooletp Leader Win the First Two Races. Passes Away at Her Homa NIGHT ~ EDITION MOSS ACCUSES COL. FELLOWS. Says He Was Repeatedly Pre. _s— Marshall Evens Things a Little by Beginning Of His Action for)sne tad Been 1 Several Days Te ee Libel Against Marquis = ‘Twenty Pencillers on the Line—New of Queensberry. Not Thought to Be So Strings at St, Asaph, Near Her Kad. eso sm wrone wens IUD) BRILEY WRG GROWOED,| sre esecs scent ie at tern RACE TRACK, 8T. ABAPH, April 3.— . The track was in very bad shape to- dence, 1 East Fifty-seventh etreet, at day, The heavy rains of last night left 3.15 o'clock this afternoon, the going deep and pasty. Seven Y ; Dr. Beverly Robinson, her physician, Dearest mule (nha programa The Dramatist’s Endearing Terma} Dr every ton an unusually number for this to Lord Alfred Douglas She was stricken with grip, which ted f Product The weather wan cool and clear, with Read in Oourt. developed pneumonia, and finally caused vente rom Lit ng a fresh breeze from the northwest. The her death warm sun and high wind will effectually Her advanced age rendered her very Dr. Whitehead, dry the track before the next day’ racing. The attendance was up to the ave The passage of the Gray bill by the il A dk: condition to inquirers at her residence ‘ in He Pai Assembly in New York yesterday was Wilde Acknowledg td ne were that she was not critically ll, he! eee penhereu tert err Man Named Wood £20 to Go attending physician announced her to alluring, the horsemen are glad that to America. be in imminent danger on Monday. they will not have to seek purses and tear Other physicians were called inc stakes in the West, , sete Dufty has received a lcense| LONDON, April 3.—Every available sultation then, and her daughter, Mre from the Jockey Club, but before he is|inch of the Old Batley was occupied this| Paget, who was In London, was cabled permitted to ride he will have to prove| Morning when the Marquis of Queens-|for to come to New York at once that he is not the same Duffy that re-| berry surrendered to bail, and the libel} yesterday, although the servants said PASSAGES FROM “DORIAN GREY.” | susceptivie to alt lung troubles Athough the accounts given out of her HOW BEFORETHE GRAND JUN, the The Distriot-Attorney Giv Parkhurst Lawyer the Lie Direct. cently rode at Alexander Island. sult brought by Oscar Wilde against the] ay in 3 ppitial proving, Mrs. Stevens grew Ss. PARA sT NS, Ww OM! ‘Twenty bookmakers took stands, This] Marquis was opened before Justice Col RS. ARAN SVENS. Ins, worse, and this morning her physicians (Sketched while telling about Chicago's mclal life.) NE! EVIDENCE IS PROMISED. was the largest number of the meeting. Johnny Shields, from Gravesend, Oscar Wilde, or, to give him his full] cave up all hope of her recovery. oe urge Tash, from Jerome Park, a name, Oscar Fingall O'Flaherty Wild ‘ 7 with horses to-day. . Mra, Stevens was born in Lowell,| Prince of Wales, and the wedding was ” aries Primrose and Max L, Frank|the author and dramatist, charges the! sy. nearly seventy an international affair. TERRELL’S NARROW ESCAPE.|The Accused Doctor’s Wife and have secured the betting privileges at} Marquis of Queensberry with libel by D ly seventy years ago. It is eaid of Mrs, Stevens that she SEE the coming meeting of the Ontario Jock-|jeaving on Feb. 28 last an uncovered | Since her husband's death tn 1812 Mra. | ominated New ¥ otk woclety toe xreater| Minister te Turkey Got im the Fath Many Others Before the The St. ‘Asaph ‘Stakes, for two-year-|card at the Atbemarle Club, on which| Stevens had managed her business af-] extent than any other woman, with the of a Man Whe Was Shooting. Jury To-Day. be. old, valle $1,000, will be run on Monday |card were written certain foul epithets. rainy hervelt, She was familiar with half] OMe exception of Mra. Wiliam Astor. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 3.—The i next, aah Rice As a result, Mr, Wilde, on March 2 a and. w She was an accomplished business | United States Minister to Turkey, Mr. SANK rtis caused the arrest of the Marquls of wen, and was generally) woman, too, and frequently became in-| Alexander W, Terrell, narrowly escaped | sy, Dr. J. E. Nelson Starters. Belting, Sirts, 1 Fin, Queensberry, and the latter, at the |considered a brilliant woman. volved In lawsuits, and these, beeause| being shot to-day. 4 aoe cone gente 5 re el White stmt a ¢ Leta AS lie Police Court, was} airs, Stevens wan one of the best-[of her standing in aoclety, always caused | A man who was being pursued by the | O20 ip tor al bial malpractiog. 456 4 on £1,600 ball. . ecleaden seme Si j.| conalderable comment. police drew a revolver on the Pla 4 ane ao2 rquls of Queensberry, who wore | KNOWN of the leaders of New York woe |e ony ago Mrs. Stevens moved into| Taxim and fired several shots at hie! nr Whitehead was taken betlws te $h8 overcoat, was placed in the a new house at Fifth avenue and Fitty- | pursuers, Mr. Terrell happened to be ke coated a Geiciaa red potas pees assing across the square in his car- Bandala rushed to the front, and open-| 40ck and answered to the indictment by] Mrs, Stevens's maiden name was! seventh street. ingae fap teas ever Megded. winning | pleading, frst, not gullty and, secondly, | sary Reed, and it was at a Bosion| T° house In onponite that of the Van-|ringo as the man fired, and was tn in which the Parkhurst Society is ime terested. easily by’ eight lengths trom’ E. Ball.(that the libel was true and that it was en: Bhustie and Full Sea raced thelr hea aamiikeelw ; i derbilts and in one of the fine residences | great danger of being hit. Shustie and Full Sea raced thelr heads! published for the public good. minary. when she wan elghteen, that! (> ine avenue. |" ‘This caused the Minister's cavass to ee the caavcrse peeedre Angee stopped to a walk in the stretch.’ This| The Marquis seemed quite unconcerne, | she first met Mixs Stevens, whose father! ‘The staircase hall in in white and|jump from the carrt 5 age and nelze the chatted E, Ball to get up and secure the} and replying to the questions put to hin| she afterwards married. gold, and the broad, winding stairs are|man who was firing. The latter tried inst away. ‘i he spoke quietly and clearly. to atab the cavays, but was overpowered Dennett waited outside of the witmems — room of the Oyer and Terminer Gran@ was ime—6.52 Paran Stevens was the owner of ho- | ll in white. rive turong, RECONP RAC Reviewing the Facts, tela _nt_ Newport, Boston, Mobile, and| The ballroom in in the same style as|and arrested, suey uate eee eee P Five furlone. Sir Edward Clarke, formerly Solicitor-|had an interest In the Fifth Avenue] the halls, In white and gold, with eley — —— eo - enterped seestnet, bape evr ae eantotm: 113, (Kee General, in opening the cane sald that} Hotel of this city tle spiders in the cornices and on t POLICEMEN NAMED. [rite novernt near to them. ‘The confus: Hoayr Aine (cael 3 the card left at the Albemarle Club for] He was many years the senior of | cetlings, and the guest chambers are { — ence lasted for half an hi Wah’ Jim, 112 (Dogeett 11 4 | Mr, Wilde was one of the viriting cards| Mins Reed. colors, a color for each sult. ET iinkgavaven’ Milidaabhi- al “Acts tosetasien ieee teas iia Ee ian #5 lof the Marquis of Queensberry, and it} They spent a honeymoon in Europe,| The art gallery tx quite large and cof wewal Grade of Roundem phe matter unos pide ‘Dr. gee: Mabel’ Glenn, 104 (Sheedy). 4 7 | Was upon this that the libel was written. |and during this time Mrs. Stevens be-| tains many old paintings, the owng head has bi Nacare + bet Bttarre, 102 (Fe Do % & |Continuing, counsel sald that the gravest} came acquainted with many of the| having been a liberal patron of art. Bmissioner Andrews, ‘at the mest-| °° eon the Grand: Suey: of the Police Board to-day, called up| !8 entirely new to the public, It has communication received from Cor-| nothing to do with the case against ation Counsel Seott last Monday,|F rink or O'Toole. We have been trying ich had reference to a bill recently] t® get this matter before the Gran@ / Factotum broke in front but was out- “ ol ? 0 ‘ FU Me WAR Sim ee aU oRLe ath jetaes had been raised, as the defendant, | nobility. It was a home designed by Mrs. Bte- the field out At the head of the stretch |!” his pleadings, alleged that the plaintiff] After returning to Am Mrs,|vens as @ place of cheerfulness, she Wah Jim was coming back to his| had for some time solicited persons|Stevens inaugurated her famous Syn-| said, in a talk about It not long ago, horses, Factotum being second, Pontlear |namei to commit indecent offenses. day-evening receptions and dinner par-| The last appearance Mrs. 8! close up, and Mi two | 5 4 produced 5 District Wan din went all, to plee Pe Harr Certain letters addressed by the plain-|tles, ‘This was an innovation, because | made in soclety wus at the marriage of) | F en 1S ee ee ee rues fay ery ctetae in the stretch, and Factotum went t9 the tront, tiff to Lord Alfred Douglas, second son| New York at that time was more purt-| Miss Anna Gould and Count de Castel- vale Dn Capa eee of @ del iyi rawing away and winning handily by|of the Marqul abe! - ie é, thia aark , as, now is. he Corporation Bienethe frees MIONtRE, hae Maned [occ one Tete ee ee ere | et el ie Ey eee ee abe wan ihe aca 1a Caunel Mic makes the Hoard's opinion | "Col Fellows?" was asked. strong and beat Hoey a length and a ught to plain by @ man who said | society fell into line and she became one| triumph for her, ax she was the first to} this bill “I said the District-Attorney, We tried halt for the place, ‘Time—1ds 3-4, he was In distress, anid Mr. Wilde gave |of the leaders in the ranks of fashion, [lead the Goulds into the ranks of the|""Commissioner Andrews sald that very | to get tt before the March term of the AIRBASE. bin £20 with nich to pay his passage] Distinguished foreigners were enter-| exclusive pften occasion arises when It would 80 | regular A Sareion es tee 2 Seven furlongs. to America. Another letter w s iz oI a to 6 atl ugh. to @ roundsman, wi Gran day 0 furlong ett s handel {tained wt her celebrated house, near| ‘The murriage of Miss Auna to a scion |)" cusp, (0, fine a roundeman, While) 10 term, but the District-Attorney pre Starters. Marshall, 114 (Doggett) copyright, 118 (S Ornus, Wi (Kunze St. Vincent, 92 (Keefe) Peter the Groat, 109 (Clurk).25-1 to Mr. Beerbohm Tree, the actor, who] ‘Twenty-elghth street and Fifth avenue,|of one of Hurope's proudest families| miss him from the force. The proper | vented us. gave it to the plaintiff. among others the Prince of Wales,| demonstrated how successfully she had} penalty, he thought, would be to de-| phen, when he knows that Dr. White: Counsel then recounted the facts al- la oc esas [| krade lm to the rank of patrolman, Fess Ergun’ nse cues) showing tall Tie tay So Tne ccureed tee one aheran ok the TAIRORA Wines (AR RiMRiTML OLA cae ame ine now: | ees Wes ence ae " 4 ‘ 5 ss re e cour-| c altro ¢ joard to so degrade. Dy Hanotra aie Nelda ee D Mr, Wilde, who had recently returne1|tosy when Mrs. Stevens was in London, poe EEE in consequence, to es ane. heed eg Grand’ Jury tay jAquinitive, 108 (Sheedy)... - 40-4 15-1 from Algiers, drove up to the Albemarle| iater, with her daughter, who wae then MIDNIGHT HORSE HUNT not ‘orporation Counsel that they |!" this matter he tries to prevent him. Ornus raced to the front and cut out|Giuh at about 5 P, M. on Feb. 2, and ‘ . . approved of the pending measure, | from going by bringing him into court tier eaner followed Br Bee Ninpent: andl P.M. . 28, just entering soclet ene Willlam Kilgannon, who was rejected | about his trial. Peter the Great for a quarter. Mar-|on entering the Club he was handed an)” oy. Sel caucuer Ghin( Ne ntuGimGnt fees a esi Henaanl ty ard when ‘his name appeared | «js, ‘| shall then moved up into, second place |envelone by the hall porter, Sidney pa: Jot. sournel con othe itesne AML the Hart Side Taken a Hand tm] on the eligible ist for" appointment on | “For a whole month we have bess and ass ey stra ned out | wy , who that Marquis of | W4¥e of English society then, anc Iss Chasing the Brute. ne foree, to-lay, demanded that the| interfered with, and to-day we have Doggett sent him to *he frone. Copy-| Wrleht, who said that the Marquis of) ii. geevens was spoken of at court bd Boarl apoint him! He said that unless | simply forced the issue and now right, who had been rlduen under pull | Queensberry had desired him to hand it John Caniff who does business at 6] his demand was complied wit ; sk up to the last furlong, then cut loose, |to Mr, Wilde, The exact words were: the most beautiful girl America had) yonroe street, owns a horse he was ce begin action. ith he would! Whitehead has testified. but too late to catch Marshall, whol Lord Queensberry desired me, sir, to] Xt Sent over. Nine of Uie twelve men of the third| “Does this new matter involve aay very proud of. But all Is changed since | itinie list sent by the Civil-Bervice won easily by two lengths. Ornus was high police officials’ For several years thereafter Mrs, Ste- me en es hand this to you when you came into last night. He isn't proud any more. Gommiastoners were appointed on the (Continued on Seventh Page.) the Club.” vena went to London during the se@-) John was asleep at midnight last night | force, Joseph Smith | and Thomas hat I will not say. I will say, howe me, | "Inside the envelope plaintiff found a[ 0: spending the Winters in New York, | when @ man with # voice lke a foghorn | Walsh were te plication | @ that the most extraordinary ef- and other sporting & Sy Her daughter married Hon, Arthur swakened him by pounding on his door | of Ch A Gas forts have been made to head us off, (Continued on Sixth Page.) Paget, who was a close friend of the Mea Si, gohh, wake Th ike. Daniel Hart, |@%d you can draw your own conelu+ men Fi Casey, Dantel stong," lernan, John D.| “Are other witnesses to go before the Hart and Richard Li: |G, ‘a minute Cant had his clothes on | Jackson Se ard | Grand Jury on the same matter?” Was out in the sirect, Th the dis. es. I don't think the Grand Jury “n ae ear re he heard the clatter of hoofs and will finish the investigation of it to-day.” Sneiiee of the nob BEATEN BY A STEPMOTHER, |i). N\h ch cud's ite was also a wits title Willie,‘ the Park Row police- oom — ness before the Oyer and miner land Otto. Rickman were in full vies, Dora A for In-| Jury this morning. She went there y y a horse “has broken out of his nd is running wild in the streets. I undshub of the runaway, but they might < just aswell huve tried to catch. the juring « Little Girt ae ao allaes ene tha weet pee fren Une, Bast River ie mide| Me Dora Bundshuk, thirty-five years | Must had sald about his throwing ob- he horse had selec mn ml ae ue stacles in. the way of a case going bee avenue, was held | fore the Grand Jury, he pal mination in Harlem Potice| | “care very little what Mr. Moss rt this afternoon, charged wi y-|OF thinks about me. But if he harged with hav-| Thae he sald what was a lle, and whag d| he Knew to be a lie when he said it When Assistant District-Attorney Bate s injured and she|t atten tion was drawn to ‘Mr. he child says that) Moss had sald about not being r stepmother, in a| put the matter before the regular ioe night. gallop the whole east sid: ton, Market, Water and other reets, and he drew a blew 1a country cireus “Little Willie.” actin the crowd, Kot a roy horse had been pou stones for an hour he manak: wt his lasso over the animal's neck, ACTS) | « the horse was led to the stable and at 2) lock this morning the Fourth Ward asleep again. ry twelve-year: on the advice of her wgainst a wall|Jury on the last day ef the Mi al blows in the t term, Mr. Battle, who had change that Grand Jury, sald: eee ae - who works in the Lion It would not be proper for me te MAY MOVE THE STATUES. Rrewery, took the girl to Dr, Erlwein, | say why the case did not go before * fone “Mundred and Seventy-seventh | the Grand Jury, but I will say very poste shail sel umbus avenue, who diag- | tively that neither the District-Attorn as above. stated, hor any of hig assistants prevented it mother's eruel-| from so gotn ae te to the Gerry “Then it mué ha nm som Wihltm lt, Wing | etse who so prevented it inquired tite eon the girl's er. Yes," said Mr, Rattle, “but I cannot Rundsbuk denies the charges of |at this time say who that person wi: cn says the child Is disobedient. | It was certainly no one connected wit 9 = —— this office."” ‘The Park Board, at its regular meet ing to-day, decided to refer to the N tonal Sculpture Society the question as to whether #! is advisable to change th tion of any of the statues In the parks The Stuyvesant and that have been offered referred to the sume society HIT BY COUNTERWEIGHTS. enwer Klevator with _— > MAJOR HAMILTON MURDERED. NO JURY REPORT. Originator f the Es-|Court of Oyer and Terml: bhy Prison, Opened as Expected. Ky. April &—At 1] tne Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury Major A. G. Ham-|qid not make @ report this’ morning, as Net Fall of a i ous originator and execu-| had been expected, although Justice Ine SPRIN April (ur uf the escape from Libby Prison in| graham adjourned his court last Monday yeni pel Ge duit’ with | Until 10.30 A, BM. to-day. winst hin ‘The court did not open at that hour, | elevator at the store of the Me Furniture Company fell a distan in the street and eagerly awaited devel- s o cher, Who Was pe potarr tg i) Auather ‘ twelve feet at noon to-da cr be the man WA’ Ared the | Teams TRETSRAR sent, Word thal fe ceae Abraham Warner, of 161 West Twenty- with it five Jat his chambers at the County Court: Cheese Cloth Heported Found, [fourth street, and’w porter in & tailor} | ihe jar te can Eeintiat Court ase onen The'byer 5 a sii iy of | Shep 4 tan enty-eighth street, | ened neal and Terminer Court unless he were sent It was reported that a quantity of | which cra: Grand Jury Charue, for by the Grand Jury. 4 Jury] The Grand Jury met at 11 o'clock an@ 2 hour, inued the examination of witnesses, only witnesses present were two | H. Wh injuries. ne Rovord.e siuply Muatructed the body in tts 7 saat stylishly” dressed women, whose names Ye. GC. AL Seeretary Minsing. ~ i aeeoans | Werenot elven oul . yl The police have boen asked to look for Ik vawyer Frank Moss, “Angel” Dennet W. Culver, secretary of the Yo MLC, AL, at New Brewer Ballentine Jet and ocher Parkhurst men were on hands ark, NOY hate ‘hae oh Natty gora | Join MH. Mallentine, a member of the well] Supt, Byrnes had @ long conference health March et rer | known Newark brewing frm, is sertously it ay| With Recorder Goff in the latter F signet in wh et) Washington , Newark, from | Perea tae morning, pas whan aa ‘. etated thet the missing wan had b trouble, Hy woe taken ill 10 Washing: | Ooeet .2F BS Vise gave Bie bial saw her Thursday afternoon at Seventh 5 of, His relatives: think he has ns: | awer: pa eg to \ddenly insane aod has co —e—_—_ mine Baseball. Premier Brand Callferaia Wines, adjourned for the day at ‘ollegiate Trophy Series, ein toe Taptetion of foreign, grapes, we Gas @haeke tow kad Gaouie 3 ‘ University of Penne. Ni York Baseball Glen! Polo Grounds, to-morrow B90 P.M oe Wh Ge ant 108 td Bah Site ShsPacvenaie ae Be 3 a

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