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NIGHT EDITION—_All the ges for All Day—RACING# SPORIS WEATHER-CLOUDY: COLD WEATHER-—CLOUDY: COLDER. 10 PAGES "PRICE. ONE CENT. — | “ Circulation Books Open to All”? LW YORK, TUESDAY, M ARC H 1, 1901, PRICE ONE _- TRUST COMPANY | sore SLHAN MILLIONS, 4 oA TRIUMPH BLOOD HEIRS TRIUM —— ix = see = ele = = * BOETIC WIFE PAINE SUES QUIETED IN COURT BY JUDGE Feeneneeeeeensa ds AAAAAEAALORAEAAAASERSAAAERAPEDRESSAEROSALOD DEPRPEPOSELOOEEED Probate Judge Nobbs’s Decision Will Be at bo oval = 1S 2 mi cA « mmr (ome FG aie aa efninininint- to the United States Supreme Court to Decide Whether Gil- man Was Resident of New York or Con- necticut. “tal to The Evening World.) of the Probate Court, afternoon appointed the ¢ Trost Company admim- ntor of the estate of George! Francia Gilman, the millionaire tea, merchant. ‘This in considered a victory fer the three danghkters of Winthrep . { let re Gilman, who opposed farther ée x lay. = Fifty per cent. of the heirs wilt make an appeal to the Gupertor Court, and then the matter will be taken to the United States Sup the dead man was @ resident of unectiout or New York. ‘When the hearing was resumed thts € a afternoon Attorney John J. Crawford . ‘ flasked for an adjournment until Thurs- day, Henry EL Knox, who was for CONVICTS REVOLT AND HOLD COAL MINE. | Gitman, explained to the Court that he had been engaged all thac time in litigation affecting the estate, and that many of the sults were still pending. He sald there was grave danger the Court might take action which would te disastrous to the estate. Interests Endangered. Ife felt it for the best interests of ell concerned to ask a reasonable adjourn Kansas Guards Captured by 284 Prisoners, | Who Threaten to Kill Them. : the surface unz!] Warden Tomlinson in the State penitentiary have re- promises to give them better fond, ‘They volted, captured a coal mine, are] threaten to kill the guarda if thelr de- holding their guards as hostages and . piled with threaten to kill them if tholr de- " ked by the worrt mands are not granted. These de- ty Ife prisoners os ws? mands Include immunity for the ‘arden Tomiinson has refined to grant Husband Tells of For.’ UES | ] ] ringleaders of the revolt. ihavacnundseenal tits: reureliinsitneke giving Her and Offer- ‘The Governor has been notified of | !Mfuriated and desperate men may kill Many pamela have been made } their hastagen [the state of affairs and han ordered | ‘277 Oi ie militia to be ready to proceed to] che meen vinaternivn ing to Start Life| F ing Her. starve the convicts out. Any attempt “ati mn has been added: allegations |e byes jawyer Carr, representing the (ree concerned would be materially reduced state {t now. If the trust company qwas approved by the Judge. Judge Nobbs asked if he was opposed > the election of the trust company. To thia Mr. Knox replied he had a gta tion to offer, but would prefer nat to it now. If the trus company was now, he aald, it would precipl- matters and the Ittigation would inten years. Mr, Knox tried to the Court with the fact that ‘ould be compromined if time MRS. PAINE AND HER CAWYER, BEEBE M SAABAD ERE AASBS SEBEAOSDFLEEASSEAIDASNSAAAAEIBOSSESSOSSSIES OEE OOF 9ODD © OFIOTTSVIGV 9G TIE IIGISGS:> See FFFSSESSGSSESSESSG 4 F9SSESESSSGSSSISD VIBSITSSSSSSSVIGS bch ? PIS OOV SEI 99 FGI HM ANASTSSSESSSS At dddadudeedetelonided ia mes “| of mistreatment 4 crn of W Gthm: accompanied by terrible bloodshed. | , aid rel t how delay would be good for the Tam aad and fonely darting, ‘Cora Vivian Says gat Lawyer Grossman Says report of t ot is that fn unless their de pas Weary and sick at heart, jen Monday morning Ia conyiets, a anted. They killed the Ke Nobh wid that the court wae + For Dion for your dene of the Law Gave | Hyatt Retains Them {to work the peniten‘lary coal mine he mine and are living See eee hati very a Hitlodd wom ANS. ‘Though we are so far n es Lansing, went down an urual nto + aussie rete atneat by y. The law required the | Oh, to clasp your hand, Poison to Her. | Unlawfully. [rine ther prisoners nor guarda reap, one wet sig natilemient olan estate| beleaa! one, pean Rigi eet ata peared, and to-day it was reported ty an ‘ point now open wee jofficial who emaped from the mine that dintnistrator shoud be otmatned {the whole body of convicts had rien, ty Oh, your kindly votce ¢ Wh mocer your feet may wa r, May God protect you, dear, -VERSE SAID TO HAVE KEEN ADDRESSED DY MRS. PAINE TO KINT The second reawion of the trinl o court hts) attern jonetehs ' Mra, May Paine, who in suing her huse|y on eo” band, Oscar Van Dyck Paine for separation, went on to~ia before Jus. thee Freedmaf, in the Supreme Court The husband has a counter suit absolute divorce. lo Mra, Paine blonde and debonnatre, «td | not look like a poetess of passi yesterday's testimony had shown her 5 to ba Instead she appeared simply a lght- hearted, careless young woman | “ black picture hat and a ight L abirtwaist. \ Before the Justice took his seat she r sat in the rear of the court-room con- veraing with a number of women| He friends, all more or less gatmllly attired | sata Cy Nell When court was opened Mrs. Paine arose and took a scat beside her eouns Then the defendant took stand. | His mustache, was fercely curled, | his black hair wan dishevelled, He was painfully nervous and spoke bait gasp- Ingly. He sald he lived a: Andov | .. and in 18%, returning from na trip ’ the road, he Tecelved an anonymous let ter in which his wife was charge! with | tried ; misconduct. lone “1 questioned her,” said the wiiness, | Meaty sie bus de “and she confessed had gore to New ing to Lawyer He York with Mr. Kintner and had jthe first M. te should they h from the mine Lawyer Thomas J. Nett. of No SO] Lawyer recently obtat ved seummona M od poten ABELMAN FAILS) FIANCEE HELD Nd 0 CANIN NOW, MARY PALE FTO sos °°5 FOR $40. 000, HAND IN DEATH) MURPHY SAYS. ILL TD APPEAR Filesa Petition in Bank-|Man Fell in Fatal Con-|Result of His Detective Bail Fixed at $3,500)%, ruptcy and Names | vulsionsWhile Visiting Work Pleases for Youths She L Five Big Creditors. Girl He Was to Marry. Him. Accuses. nf Bridgeport Trust Company ts he wald, “Mt can adjust mat- us an tndividual, Its ap- t would Dest conserve the in- ts of all." Judge Stands Firm, son safd if the Court denfedt * postponement tt would * ston of ‘mportant way from New had other names for admlutstratora, Judge consider no other 1 feos, was a ddenial cnt | mt peat alicares i Win sn foie HE | do warrant for} Kent) 1 oeleven Laskedt for the round t nar administrators. The pany ® ned." 1] Mr wt soroitedy attacked the om Supreme C reme March (9 All agers WA netted hens’? | vices Feuptey tn the Unite States Dixte weduy, anowing —Habllitles - | Court LAND PAAAAGAAA BROAD AORASRERAAG 51, | WEATHER FORECAST. uftirms the veal will ye for Movletubtys wed by rain alt a colder W New ae Trial Spbe 1 Osford re | fuli course from Putney to, * thie me mine these reports 0 Ty comple Mogitl of twenty She ds tothe death of her lover re: | After a da (Continued on Second Page.) LANTID . GREAT $500.00 “OFFER TO EASTER GIRLS---SEE PAGE EY Once Appealed and, the Matter Be Taken. EPORT, Conn., March 19—_ preme Court for decision whether forty yours attorney for George Francis . (Soe-lal to The Evening World) ) overpowered and captured fifteen of < i LEAVENWORTH, Kan., March| their quanta . ‘ , pp a paar ped phen) 19.—Nearly three hundred convicts | They refuse to iet the guards come to % was danger that the interegts of all, ob i eae Secu aibareadeea ad eT at cree f i 4