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= RTE STOLE I LLG TTS TS LT MT BT RET - NIGHT EDITION—_Alli the News f we All ”__ WEATHER_Farn; NORTHEAST WINDS. Al Business Barometer— The Advertising Pages of The World.. In March, 1901, they registered 2,561 cols,— 29534 cols. - higher than in March PRICE ONE CENT. Che a Circulation Books ; Open to All. By a year ago, NEW YORK, THU RSD. AY, APRIL wn ~~ POO DARA A DD 1901. 10 ay—RACING # SPORTS PAGES WEATHER FAIR; NORTHEAST WINDS, BY an Army of New Yorkers. =~ The books of the American News Company show that th: daily New York City Circulation of The World is “ Circulation Books Open to ‘o All. esi 1 tens of thousands greater than that of any other paper. The excess represents an army. PRICE ONE CENT. _ COUNCILMAN PUNISHED FOR: CON TEMPT — JOOOG POCO PATRICK NOT ee HELD FOR JURY. Justice Jerome .With-; holds Decision Until Monday Next and Re- | mands Alleged Rice Conspirator to the, Tombs — Defendant Feels Sure of Release. Justice Jerome may not hold Law- yer Albert T. Patrick for the Grand Jury on the charge of murdering Millionaire Villigm Marsh Rice, which Valet Jones swears he him- self committed by chloroform under Patrick's orders. The Court remanded the defendant to the Tombs without bail, and will render a decision on Monday next. Patrick, with Morris Meyers, his law clerk, and David L. Skort wajved ex- amination on the charge of forgery, and all three were locked up in prison. Patrick was gay, the hesitation of the Justice to hold him on Jones's gestimony and the declaration of Poison Expert Witthaus that Rice was not killed by mercury and that A person could not be chloroformed | when asleep without awaking, mak- ing him very confident of boing re- leased. The defense called no witnesses, and Lawyer Moore made a short ar- gument in the afternoon, requesting | the dismissal of the charges against | his client. V for Dieminsal, Lawyer Moore formally moved for tne dismissal of Pate! rime wurder. t had not been ess ick was a pure ished that Pa pant in the crime. fed —That the alles: ex, the neco corr pented ty legal evidence. i In support of these contentions Mr. Menre quoted at length from numerois authorities. Patrick Mstened eagerly. and occasionally whispered to his advo- cate as if prompting him, Mr. Garvin, Interrupting Mr. Moore, sail that the evidence nll whowed that Patrick participated in the crime, as he had a strong motive for wishing e's death. Mite alan proved himaelf a prophet becauwe he forged checks the day Rice died, This ended the arguments, and Justice Jerome sald he would probably be able to render hin decision Monday. Patrick, Meyers and Short all decided » walve examination on the charge of ging the will and were remanded to pri Patrick was very facetious In answering the questions put to him by the commitment cle “How old are you “Thirtw-five.”” “Where were you born?" “Texas.” “Where do you lve?" “Tombs prison.” “How long have you lived there?” “Bix monthi “What Is your occupation?” “Prisone Patrick laughed outright as he gave these answors. He seemed positively Joyous. ‘The three prisoners went back to the ‘Tombs, all, ‘apparently, in cheerful frames of mind. Writing Expert Testifies. When the hearing in the Rice polson case wan resumed to-day Lawyer Moore, for the defendant, announced he would ptt In no defense, but would alm- ply cross-examine the people's wit- nesses, When Patrick was brought over from the Tombs Willlam J. Kinsley was called to the stand. Kinsley was the (Continued on Second Page.) to the clerk asked, | kote on in the office of General Super- | firemen ¢ RRR AMRTM ERMEMMIRORI HEINER A TAIN NARNIA IN 2 PATRICK DECLARES HE IS SATISFIED AND JONES LIES. T am entirely satisfied with the outcome of the examination. | am not in a position to talk. It would be most unwise for me to do so, but I can say that In my opinion there has been no corrobora- tion of the preposterous accusations of thir man Jones. His story is false on the face of It.—ALBERT T. PATRICK in statement to The Evening World after Justice Jerome announced he would re- mand him. POELELOL LODE LOL OELELL LE BOOL LOLOL OL OLE JERSEY CENTRAL STRIKE AVERTED. Men with Grievances. in Conference with Of- ficials and Concessions Are Made. e253 T. ker Intendent Othausen Vice-President There te every indication, this after- (factory concesnions will be made." noon, taal the threatened strike on the | ),2° 518 o.clock a delezation represent. ; ; \ nce committee “arrived Central Raliroad of New Jerney has | from likesn 1 joined the confer- ce. The rumor que been averted. The engineers and fire-|there would. be 5 wie onpread, that men will probably get thelr demandy; | aye isitcants Committee which concemlona will probably be made tol rived from’ Wilkesbarre somprives Gas {raintnen and conductors, while the jusha A. Peck for the engineers lelegraphers will gain iittte or nothing. | fpf, for the trainmel soulte tpl All afternoon a conference has been | for the operators. Ellison Riley for the meon an eariler train. ‘This | waa met | a delegaton of Jersey City em- ployees, who seemed delighted at the At 2 o'clock Mr) Walte, representing | Prospects of a satisfactory” adjuatment the engineers, and Mr. Shea, the firemen, anda yumored that telegraphers met the General Superintendent and the division superintendents. They Immed-| At 4 o'clock the conferees though! the Aereemaeunerintendenis.i Oo | searion e until midniz ‘0 representatives of the trainmen,| men's wy carole conductors or telexraphers were pres. | setiied at that tine, z ent at the beginning, the Company in- sisting these men had no grievan Division Superintendent Wentz joined SMALL STRIKE ON ei naterene ani the wetter nae] JERSEY CENTRAL. such rapid’ progress that George Relliy,| representative of the firemen, sald at SRR a April M.—Three 2.20 ofeloc dred employees of the Na strike has been | road of New Jersey, in nk over the entire | Buse phomes rituncen it lookx an if satl-| discharged inntate thirty, HORSEWHPPED SHE COT MONEY IN STREET CAR FROM THURSTON Two Women Ply Lash ColoredPorterFurnish- on Man Who In- ed Mrs. Evans with sulted Them. Cash for Shopping. John Smith, who maid he was a elvil) Dr. J. J. gamineer, living iat) No,)500 Eat Minety: River Creat Sanitarium, resumed the Hogan to-day: In $00 ball for examina: atte Feel ear an ueroate) Hilaser | 4 ls morning and gave additional en: chareed]y ithiannoxingitmojwomen testimony In the contest over the will #3 o jate Eliza Jane Evans. Sixteenth street cross-town ea * uichary | SIT®. Bvane dled at the tanttarium, ‘The Caled were lg nt sixth leaving a large estate. By the terms of Wolf, of No. 31 East aid ee 988 he will she bequeathed over $19,00 to. street, and Dr. Jacob Zweig, of No. 1958] George W. Thurston, 2 negro pe Madison avenue. DOFLET etx had Tho physicians were cacorting two]. The testatrix had separated from cr friends from a riding academy to their buspar Rannnaty will «ne cut him off home early this morning and Loarded| money: to chariies. the car, The women were in riding cor-| "Under croms-examination Dr. Kindred tume, which seemed to attract the par- | 4! a rs. Evans had only been Ucular attention of Smith, who rat op-| times ducing hee eee en, halt a dozen posite them. He began by mabing in-| occasions ame wae inthe city nhoppin, fulting remarks and finally leaned over cont ba ie, she buy?’ ani grubbed a whip from one of their] ‘Glott "PEi for the clothes?” “She did.’ Hclans protestéd vigorously.| where did she get the money?” and lnaily, Smith struck one of thet “From Thuraton Bie tald him ber A wun Rave her the money lowed. Bmith received a vlow which] widens he had fininhed testifying Dr. Kindred, proprietor of the ar the remainder of her cd fee for Av policeman who hippened to ve on the car separated the combatants and) COmIns locked up the disturber for the night.) ie"... In court to-day Smith, looking shame-| Vglow mucha vo faced, said he didn't know why he had| {Qe hundred Ae ipa mizvehaved himself. “Yen, 600 If the contestants win? a $a: Dead Baby in Central Park, The body of a boy baby was found this n ely 1 anc tentliying? ‘Tax Reduction Bi! Paased, ALBANY, April 1.—The Senate has passed the bill of Senator Elaberg, pro- Yiding for. the reduction of the organ: sation for corporations from one-| ¢ diahth eo one-twentleth One nar cant. ree! Enst Drive, in Ce ere was no clue to the child, WIGS io PRUE ; don, at the Rivereide station TABLOIDS OF THE LATESTNEWS it came off the | { getting more | Here—Majestic, Tai Westerniand INFANT IEC RE ASING—Conta- J nve wilchtly you Increnmed « LONBENZO'S MANU Vvouw—Gre- Supreme C were married in 0: the representn| that a child burn employed by killed hy a body. He w YEAR FOR BEGGING—Ma. id letters to rieh people by which she made $150 a month. | gor the rumors circulated was to-day sentenced to one year colossal movements atth in the penitentiary. Van Wrek'e» . nonally, BOY KILLED HY TILAIS—Fr, Fries, jr. fourte Camden, No daw Fries, a wenlthy wan Killed by n tent ne Atinntic City 1 Phyatelal nut Mats to ac W. KK. Va Nmp ville, four years Fitty-fourt She ha» dark bar « nsear on her forehead. FILIPINO CHIEF REWARDED. |: Deluado, Who Surrender. rof Panay. ILOILO, and ef Panay jen, Martin Delgade commander fn the ny for »—Fair treat No yachteman ever found BALLANTINE'S iN- DIA PALE ALE muddy or murky, no matter bow rough the wi reather, #6 |elined to talk much of Ananctal matters pe was cmetsati the irallre ORES ATTACK —WIML Rallroad and | of the Committee of | pine nvenue, HC was a case of Infanticite, MORGAN TO STUDY LONDON TRANSIT. Financier Declares His Interest in the Elec-| tric Traction Prob- “lem and Will Give At-! tention to It. Begins Business Imme- diately He Leaves Teutonic and Denies Any Concern in Pan- ama Canal Scheme. (Copyright. 1991. by the Prem Publishing Company, New York World ) (Bpecial Cable Despatch to The Evening gworld ) LONDON, April 11.—J. Pterpont Mor- fan was among the first of the pa eengers to leave the Teutonic on her ar- rival at Liverpool to-ay. The financtal | magnate was practically unobserved as he walked rapidly to the trsin for Lon- scheme. In closing his talk Mr. Morgan made a nignificant statement that espect Interests financiers here. more part In raliways, He nald that during his! stay in London he would give his atten- tlon to elewtrie tractic movements This is taken to Indicate that t fnanctal king may do something will Kk Mr. Yerket saving. transit, problem ts absorbing Lond Just now and Mr. Morgan is regarded as the man Itkely to fully solve it. No epecial police protection was pro- vided for Mr. Morgan, consequent on tne rumors that attempts might be made on his life. Immediately on entering his private car at Liverpool he buried himself tn a mass of telegrams and documents hand- ed him. His trip, he declared, w holiday than business, more for a 4 station by Mr. Morgan disclalmed responsibil DP. Morgan, Jr.. his two chtldrer regarding | # number of reporters. After answer- ed to him, | Le, Wueettons he hurried to his carri 9 im.) and drove off with a grandchild on each and wald emphatically that he was not| knee, f Bie WIFE TELLS OF ND VACCINATION, MAD-ADUSE PLOT, SAY THE CIRLS. | Magistrate Believesthat Principal of Brooklyn Mrs. Kuster lg Sane, | High School Has Big Yet Commits Her. Fight on Hand. lawyer Louis E, Kuster saya his wife | Twenty-five hundred pretty high girl. of Brooklyn are arrayed gainst their retty young wit says he ts plot: | be ord of her |r ~n Magistrate Cornell, after ordering | Mr. Patterson fan heretofore 5 that Eunice T. Kuster's sanity be in| teresting brushes with hia» lady uired into, called her to the bench. | puplin co. ning points in disct “I do thie as a formality.’ he told |p: these have been mere skirmis! her, “but personally I do not belleve | He must now face t that you are tnsine Under the cir- cumstances, though, T can do no leas! why than Co send you to Bellevue temoor- arile” Kuster had testified that once in a lawyer'n office, at No. 39 Broadway, his wife accured him of trying to poison her. He added that the young woman | war was was Irresponsible in her talk Mrs. Kuster, In a calm votce, declared that the husband was anxious to free f She satd begun separation ar it made youns his plan r Mra, Kuster fiven with a relati at No. 0 East 1 terested in «not a qu ry ruling ¢ where she was A few days ago orning. She Wie accomy ct phice wae tak by Mra Dunn. wh. yx and was fourth street property. 1 NUT and sux Mrs. Kuster who had never bt told of how her} bal ars ath tory her exam further He ald she w { At another tr committed to an asytam, ner theres. wan not insane with whose fandly she nd alnce Mrs fore to Amitysiile Anylam se ischarged eonMdavit of to physicians: Nine in One Fn mn. SPIINGFIBLD Mass, April Mor sickness in the family of Philip Han an impetus in the nbiyman Wel: ting Women tax puy ve Tiponappropriviton wax on motion of 3 from the Commt question will now the Noor of the Senate. interested in any Panama Canal! | tee Se AY | romp Je larly the Americans who are concern: 3) eno ref hence he de. | When Mr. Morgan arrived in London ; | sever on the Denver known ax th whieh Jeft ks jured and several passengers. by ANS Justice Scott in Su. preme Court Takes Drastic Measures Against Bond Ob- structor — Others in Same Plight. Ten Days Is the Sen- tence and the Young: Son of the Late Cal- vin S. Brice Has’ No Appeal. sak Councilman Stewart M. Brice, son of the late United States | Senator Calvin S. Brice, has been sentenced to ten days’ imprison- 1 fine of $473. for contempt of court ina dee sion just handed down by Jus- t in Supreme Court. n fs the outcome of con- ng¥ brought against sev=. nt members of the Cound’ 4 to vote for the issue of $9. worth of bonds to bulid the founy dition for the new Hall of Records, The r will now be entered and tevered to the Sheriff, who will arrest rice and commit him to Ludlow Street ment and te pay The dees eral re hin js 4 final order, and it ta sald re is mm om it. The casd STEWART M. BRICE. lod once and sent toa referee, im xutlty of contempt. aU» action is a confirmation rt ‘© mandamus the board was ft commanded the y to authorize the = to pay Cone or his work on the he Justice of the en no duubt nants of m wittal the lawful macdate Hothat his refusal nte tended to nrejae Io remedion of question to be nalty tourt Is that for sis adjudged we committe ten days and ken Upothred nm Injured. April Train No, vrei PUEBLA, M., ‘ rh. woven mailen HORtE ot Si “trainmen were seriously