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YS 4 \ NIGHT EDITION “PRICE ONE CEN’, Che SCHARN CASE | EFORE THE JURY. 460 ——- Coroner Bausch, in Summing Up, the Weak Spots in Story of Dead Points Out (Girl's Brother. ‘GOLD TIDE FLOWS HERE FROM EUROPE. ne ey Three Million Dollars’ Worth Engaged for Steamers Sailing To-Morrow. Coroner Rausch, before whom was hy the inquest into feath of ia) Beharn, the murdered factory ¢ charged the jury this afternoon a Fred Beharn, the brother, had refused to teatify in the case | Three witnesses were heard in the af ternoon pearion, Then calls were made for Nettle Haris and her parents, but they had gone home after Beharn had been taken back to the Tombs Why they did not wait to testify for th boy's Interest after having been sub: poenned wan not discovered In his charge to the jury Coroner Rausch said he thought Mr. Murphy, Tae tlde of gold has set toward this London was also reported on Wednes- War honest about his statement that! ounity again day to reach here Oot 17 Thin was Katle @charn bought pears on Saturday A heavy Importation of $9,000,009 of the) sald to ‘or the Hank of Britieh North need vy Lanard Amerloa evening, still he belleved he was min-| ow metal Was an Thue the total gold engaged taken, Concerning Scharn, the Coroner today, $1,000,000 having been | so far ix $9,100,00) spoke in fair words, but he latd much 1 at Mavre on La Bretagne and) Wank of England hae not yet atross on the improbabliy of his Yon eat at Bouthampton on the ner) raised its rate of divcount, although \s auch action to atop a weatward mover admitted it hat)? in the day! wasann une d thot] ment of gold haw been foreshadowed kers trip, although he not been diapraved “If you believe the boy went ther [veh & Company had engaged |The Tank of France refused gold you should not suspect him, 1t seer) 4.000 Kohl for Import Wednestay exoept at Moliory terme, sure Mise Scharn was alive about 230.°) J & W, Seligman & Uo, will receive and ite pulley le to protect (te accumu: . a 21,000 gol fro ‘i yy | ation, 121,000 golt from Germany shipped by |'MHOM is tecety were bound IN SCHARN’S BEHALF, The Coroner was interupted here by the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grose, | come haw been av dent fur name th oh ent ol 0 nov | Tt le regognined that what with drafts A shipment of 0,000 several days ago on Landon sgalnat cotton, osporie. ana juryman who asked that the pr Was the first symptom of the moves | 4 ef ut thelr prament level the fngn be suspended until Mr, and Mra.) Meh Which has i this way may Kubin could be heard, A recess woe] MeMOUN eRtorta of watiare taken and they were rent for, Aw the} In London and on the peta (0.8 Tati ot room cleared Mine Bila Conroy the rhe engag ment of bewtpnnd in gold Ly ” the Block tyxehar cashier in the mrocery store where Mur phy worked, called ta Lawyer Friend. “1 want to testify,” eald she "I was subpoenaed here by the Coroner, and) I've not deen asked to go on the eland 1 will swear Misa Beharn did buy pears) on Saturday night, 1 know her, She! SOCIETY CIRL’S vow LAD At first I wouldn't say 1 knew Mine Beharn, for | dreaded to come to court but I feel 1 must tell.’ Miss Conroy !# a pretty gitl of about twenty and was in groat earnest HIS LIPS SEALED, Miss Anna Care to a Party and Dis- appeared, BE SES Stealing, She Said She Was Broker's Wife. Beharn called to the witness etand toda bat at the direction of hie — sue BANE M, Vriend, refused to) | rune NJ, Oat Ik—A sensation! A wolldresmd, refined) woman wan Tt was one of the moat atriking incte) Wis created here to-day by the Andina) arraigned tn the Jeffervon Market Court Gente of the great murder mystory and] of the body of Anna Clark, which was) thir afternoon cn a charge af shops the court thrilled with exeltement found floating In the river lifting, Bhe gave the name of Mary Coroner Bauech told the led jt rested| Mis Clark was well known In soclety] Jones, hut Detective Larkin, employed with him whether he would allay the|citcles here and wana generat favorite) In a large department tore, declarer Suspicion against him or go forever In] ON Saturday night lnwt rhe attended @ that she confessed to him that she waw the shadow of the crime. He actually] Parly whieh was given at Beverly Fine siteet, and Nving’ in etyle upeawhe pleaded with the atolid Jad, (oiling him] After the party Whe failed to return)“ Qarkin claime he saw Ret al it would be the noblest thing he could|%ome and her disappearance caused @) the store a week ago and that whe then do to apoak, aveat deal of gowlp, All kinds of rue Re a woman's feck ruff valued at Nettle Harris, his sweetheart, listened |More were afoat, but It waa not exe) aie Mie he ariel Bere! 8 to the apeech with a flushed face and ed that the young woman had mage)” whe gtole anoiner rit jay, he bright eyes. away with herself, Wore, and Wien arrested broke down Hut the lips of Freda Scharn remained | |t !* believed by the police that Mise ands N over, stm intad @ealed and he wan taken back to tha {Clark committed wuloide, although | wa, Now 1 oni't steal any neliher her family nor any of her Tombs. frlends can advance any ronson why | ete a ay Covoner Bausch Interrupted the pro- | she should wieh to eke hor ite, la nobody enna ta ball a te Ren? bees ane ealies venlixacione and avery. effort. wilt bel Man locked up quite un Frederic Geharn, inade. to discover the poraon or persona] “norened i Weei One H The boy looked at his iawyer, Mr. |who were Inet sean In company with | 4 An” |x aud io live on Weal One Hun Friend, the girl. "Keep still; don't speak or move, Mr. Friend forced the boy back in his chair ae he half rove, fettle Harris in her excitement rose to her feet and leaned forward, CORONER'S PLEA. “Prederick Scharn,” continued Seroner, I have had you catled be: he Coroner, the Jury, and the © munity, i THEF SPRANG FROM A TRAN, Policeman Leaped After and Quickly Caught Him. WASHINGTON FIRST OF ALL. Heads List of Immortals in the Hall of Fame. the to find out who caused the ou were (he nd her body and of the crime, witnent exactly other witnes “nave been, but, | aay frankly, suspicion hovers over you thor or not you may pern piclon py testifying on will let Ht remain on you fore’ en it H,9 * not pale Krav or ‘ou, Your counse Feuulte-rents it pe yanie ls iy can dy, uty William Warren, a bloyele thief, ar. rested in Mount Vernon, jumped from a moving train on the New Haven road shortly after | o'elock (his. afternoon and epcaped Hiceman Atwell, had him i custody. are the one) phe oMeers of the Menate of New York University thie afternoon finished their counting of the votes for eligible nominees for the Hall of Fame, who you peed NOt wiawer, orang after him any by Sie eM rh thia for the sake of your and sel x ‘Torday the rulers and statesmen were ‘on bie ry 't nnawer! Bit etl! cried Mr. jtaken up, finishing the different clasmer Atwell (rad takon the prisoner to Of the thirtyeseven names in the| lice Headquarters in city, and wa urning to dlount in neared Mott Haven the prisoner os 7 to the tear of the car, The ‘ood near him, bat Warren Ny rats 1a window and Jumped out. He landed on bis bac wl an Jesper pier him. ‘The (rain fhe going at thirty miles an hour, and eilcaman fel} » hinge the face, y stunned for a moment, but wa soon tp and after the thief, who fan towards the woods near Melrose, The woner to the city prin. fe city nd mas atte c oroner, as Beharn sat twisting his hands n thie in my ‘ake class only seven were Kelectes of those, Washington, Lincoln and Web+ stor, recolved sufficient votes to place them at the hed of the Iit of selected names, excoedini the | away and Nettle Hare seone Was most dram- h rage. ry one of the fun | free being being absent, ‘ot a" i er to aitoad. thd tern geninanen 6nd ttn nade reds and petiner hai been ly heard rom jate p rt AL he eal. and the other juror fa in ACKRON HELO FOR TRIAL, aad she a t rt + tere walt ganedtt oa. e —o Charles 12. Ackron, former owner or| Pi) the fort to place young rege as | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ a Pegg eh . NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER G NEW? YORK 29000008 —$§ BROOKLYN. 01011001 4 GAME CALLED, He Tel At Philadelphin—ct u PY phia, t At Plttaburg- Boston, 4 eld, Ind, crowd gaily al a rar "T unde community bere of th FOURTH RACE 1or 1 2 @ way that which they of good KO teen able interna ye “Tt de no. hot advan POLAR EXPEDITION 2: arbitration, ay we anak Wernent ‘We believe In telng slow to enter! {!] them tondny.” upon war, but having entered upon bench warrants for the men indieted,| a hi tthe Att F Y We believe in seeing it throuah, We be- i naielel:| ‘This aotion on the part of the Attor ROM BROOKL N. Neve’ we haves tight 10 appeal to and the warrants were went to SUP! ney.qeneral practically means that Mi “a 240 William Ziegler Will Fit Out Two Ships to Sail Next Summer. “TE you our brouh Wee them archy William Ziegler, a well-known end) panion of Lieut, Peary fn his attempre wealthy citizen of Brooklyn, announced | to reach the pole in 1800 and 194 4 y that he would purchase two ver: | aleo A member of Walter Wellman's fully equip and man Chem and send | pedition m An quem of the North Pole durlng) tt le My, dlegici'e ambition to be the i means of cheoovering the North Pole the Rimmer of 06t He intends to hays one. veswel rematn expedition Is to In the Arotic regions while the other yn B. Baldwin, NCE WAL FLED. WRT TO FREE be in charge of who Was a com the owe ham the right to control all machinery! been trailing him for some Ul =. In the eriminal law in reapeet t nla | peeling that fh teaetaere, Bee | ANTON . ’ athe Dlate warrant woult aiven, KENTON 0 Oot, 12.-floon Aner WJ tlona of this law, and the I art Ate he Saneny tan ‘insued he notified the J. Mryan'a car arrived at Toledo fromttorney is powerless to act except under! dey 1 the. man 4 Ly e e Saginaw a crowd of workingmen OF] inatrue of the Attorney-(leneral T verintendent 4 thelr way to work gathered and the! In company wiih Aesistant Distrlet-At mith's fret 4 een ctiamnaed as candidate had to make a speech torney Uumer, Mr. Hedges held a confer He tall Executors Get $80,000 in| Relatives Want to Get Cash for Benefit of the Broker Out of Brother and Wife. Sanitarium. reating ‘hat, He party full dinne The will of the dead millionaire Will fam M. Rice was filed for prol nie afternoon In the office of the @urroga No pe ition wan Sled with the will and the value of the large estate i not known, The Rice Inathute for the Ad: vancement of Literature, Belenee and Art gets the bu k of (he este ¢, The will i dated Sepa. & is, and (he m itt went the laorti A writ of habeas corpum was teaued by Justice Freedman in the Supreme Court today directing Louise Murder, the proprietor of a private pantiarium at % Weat Thirty-ninth street, to appear In court next Monday and produce there Thomas TB. Musgrave, now an inmate of her tnatitution The Hep sald, all talked at toward a ¢ Ae " the wilherses to I are W, 0, Wetherbee, off MU*rave War until sbout ten years Filipinos and the Porto Ricans. 1” Greeny a 1 William F, Har-|ago & well-known Wall street broker, ih geen today, annnunced | inet mother iat wea gat omnce ot [ANd NAR reputed rich. He then failed, ACE in' New York and remain with finn Awotbon A Bonn where the checks for] "Aving frome time previously conveyed eafter until the clowe of the cam $55,000 and. $25,000 wore presented, and] io his wife, Fannie K Musgrave, proj n who is said (o have been asked by Valet wad Jones to go ini the deal of getting Rice's property The executors of the will are Wiliam M. Rice, gr, John D. Bartine and James A. Baker, ir. By the terma of the will the executors wot O9),000 In cash for th testator's brother, Frederick A, Rice, and hie erty at Bar Harbor and in this elty Mre, Musgrave soon aflerward left him and nin health fatied ! directing Musgraye's la In court was aued out by James |" of 12) Hroadway, attorney for Woodward, « brother-in-law » Din wee ion win b alt While t called upé wleged i, Ww Toat utes, ne able to Mapsaciuset! ‘The executora are for [pete nervices by mission on the yelus All the residue of after ble wife had om him, received a a lytte stroke, and on hie partia went to live with Mr, and Mr * ward, at various places, AI generally at Simmit, Up to this year. Laat Winter he went to punter © Mr Musarave New i * an expensty a8 Fifth enue and had a handsome bg hy Bar Harbor, He has mpectable fortune in the waoleeale ty goods business, hut not content he ed into Wall street, became jator and emerged @ rulned man, watt F hia failure hie seat on the tock inge wae sold and he aued his son ti Me coltege tuition, a 4 onee ® member of the Union ne for the Ad telence and Art, of Houston, a ITALIANS CELEBRATE, ‘Thirty ahousand Itailans today ob- eared the ar Se of the discovery in two diy ene yo Li i pair eal & Few Blocks sire: LAK AS HEAR Republicans Are in Control and McCullagh’s | Deputies Are Offering Evidence Against UbY. We Are Slow to Enter GREPNCARBTLE, Ind, Oot Roosevelt made hi frat stand for o of all people, That the virtues and righteousness and without them we would never have ‘ Confereuve al d appeal to arma w party are lovere of peace allippines Tacal bandits who have been BRYAN RUSHES THROUGH OHIO Tella Workmen at Toledo tone of volee the Impression seemed to afl argument an well ae ht scouted the idea that it could be laborer wan warned them againet what he con ored the baneful influence of trusts and Toledo station Ohio tour, fi In conference together for a few min Patrick J. Martin, of 168 Third ave Mrs Hresel, the wife of the Anarehiet® Hat 4 that Mr, J ue, had been engaged to paint the} who killed King Humbert, was the prite q a ee ey MT Hegan on hig apartment house at 37 Bast Twenty: |cipa! witness at the Inquiry concerning i hut hie other campaign en-|seventh street T e went the Paterson Anarchists in West How prevented him doing #0 there to make an " boken this afternoon RAND JURY _ INDICTS TWO. ne Oey Alleged Colonizers--Many More inaletments Predicted. ROOSEVELT Is Indiana Friends The Republicans are in control of the present Grand | Jury Attorney-General Davies to-day instructed his deputy, Job Hedges, to notify the District-Attorney that all the mae echinery of the criminal law relating to election offenses — |was under control of the Attorney-General, Mr, Hedges 12.—Gov. Jenid that he would take « harge of the cases, pat Plainy| Th pursuanee of this view of the law McCullagh, State Where he spoke to @ lark | Sinerintendent of Elections, and a number of his deputies, ere about a platform ereeted) cetner with Mr. Hedges, Went before the Grand Jury this mtand,” he sald, “that this[afternoon lw componed largely of mem- Ae o result of their visit two indictments have been an= | We Hoolnty of Friends Wh) nounced and more are expected, Hundreds of complaints, MeCullagh says, will be laid before the Grand Jury. TWO INDICTMENTS; MORE EXPECTED. a | War. practive ate the foundation pvernment cannot be denied, make (he republic what it adiry my members of realden! Me hele Mafuence toward at the Ve The Grand Jury reported t# Judge, amendment he would-take charge of ab Newburger 145 P.M. that they Had/election cases: where violations of the i found two Indlotments as the result of tion lawe will be presented to the thelr invemti¢etion into Qhe charges) Grand Jury made by Supt. MeCullagh and ble depus| SE BAve some eases now im view,t les to-day he sald, (1 may present some of Judge Newburger mmediately iseued pen eed ‘our but in y me we whould hore possible, (or pledged to ful Until war becomes a Inet re- MeCullagh's office for him to execute, Deputy Attorney-General Hedges sald that he expected the men indicted would be arrested jate this afternoon, Tt Is ald that the men tndleted are | from the Eighth Assembly District, of which Martin Bogle {* the Tammany leader. i jo Mand With us in he MeCullagh will bo given a free hand, He and bis deputies will be at. Mberty | | Dring violators of the election jaw Into court inex parte proceedings, re It Je not known how many voters thitg | iniimited authority will reach, but Mt is said that the number oS ee DistrietAttorney Gardiner he would dispute the right of the Att y turn the islands over to the Nr ers, sons and kinfolks, you over to blondy chaow and ane) which the R wilt contrat |(eneral to step in, and that he i the Grand Ji lake measures to fight the matter fm the courte em a OM Mr Hedges Inter went before the ropolitan elee Jer |natructions General John B Day — ney Generel Job DB. Hedw Diatrlot Attorney Gardiner this noon|t And demanded the right to appear be fore the Grand Jury in all cases of vlor! for colonieation, ' fi nine Full Dinner Pail Jalion of the Metropolitan Ble law.} ey (he Grand Jury aa #4 «.. " Warrant Was arrest on the q Is Not All. iIs_ afternoon, Under the amendment to that law) © parsed last year, the Attorney-General io iiiayn raid that hie deputies had Grand Jury with ten of Gir, MeCule Nagin deputten » are all election cases againet Attorney Deputy-Attore from called upon J to them In a conversational in Part f the manner of the apeoch of a tamittar told them that the Republican of the opinion that the War a suMotent reply to all de ence with Judue New General Bei The matter was thoroughly and the foreman, Charlies W of the present Grand Jury, was to the room and consulted At the of the conference He * announced that un AT-LME DROP. WAS. BRESCIA yme length on the tendency a —SWEDHSLFE Pb WTS nanilested in our treatmen Painter Fell Four Stories Declares She Knew Noth= and Landed on All ing of the Plot to Kill Fours King Humbert inne 1 whether It w dincussed [fe Malt, howe French, Aasembly. District, man named, Xe alled ing was arrested and pleaded guilty an@ Was sentenced. Smith will plead before Justice burger tosmorrow, when ball Swill furnished r pall Mr the end 10 meet (he requirements of ne man because he sald the all appetite. wibiicn emed to forget, bout anthracite coal. He he also 1 af that Delaware 7 return to the iy make easion of hia he car was star Mayor J Bryan n Mr. ee and while in the i | ares that she une on a jedge of the fourth stor sip: | fothing wh Me the plot to ) ad of at Wik Wavbl eaurt hala Humbert. She stated that . ped and fell (0 a paved court belo had any conned Martin struck on his hands and feet and when picked up was found to have Tua, who co ust e ad ous If, le ty ermal! tor the thirty scaped werl njury, : a's ral ‘ A on. & scalp wound and was suffering from Anare bea hin, ae nhook ing Was adjourned (9 Mondagt 1%, fev Kew York When taken to Helievue Hospital ies sala ed vicinity: Fate to- Martin wanted to go home, but wan HISPANO AMERICANS bs ie told he had better remain, aa Internal injuries might develop. eee ay ? Care a Cold in One Day ive rome Quinine Tables All s o% Se money Ie toile te, coe, och bow the ** I A Sunday World Want gots before probably rain Satar- wht to freak north: MADRID, Oct, 12 ~ Tha Hispano American Congress, a decree convoking whieh for November whe signed by the ueen Regent in April last, wil Mall Haig Hintey, “he number Grove's signature # on J eaters nt fires thousand, wn

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