The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1901, Page 10

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7 i 5 eee a oe Oa ee oe eo ee oo ee ha using roine hs, sone, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1904. -PEN-STUDY OF JUSTICE JEROME, RAID LEADER AND REFORMER. !Shrewd Lawyer, Young and Good - Looking, He Inherits His Father's Abilities—A Brother of Lady Ran- dolph Churchill— Man of the Hour Who Belongs to Many Clubs. ‘Witter Travers Jerome wil! return-to ‘New York thia afternoon prepared to is- {que warrants in reconi time tf he is called upen to doo. He hes spent two Gays at his country home, lakevii }Oonn., and feels greatiy reirenhed th {tey; 20 persone auepected of having vio- Heged the war should take warning. ‘Mr. Jerome te to-day, without much doubt, a monetatked-of man than ay jetber in this city. Aw a Magistrate of ithe Court of Special Sersions he held (Sawyer Albert T. Patrick for the Grand [Jury on the charge of having muntered Wiliam Margh Rice, and it in he who fas led some personally conducted tours to pool-rooma and disorderly hounes. In fact, so well known has Mr. Jvrome Become within the past fe weeks that jel Sopenreces on on Broadway {s signalled who parade belinit ‘ollow the Jerome does Seen dislike inte notoriety that been thrum upon him ecoues Poreonallt : ‘A very remarkadie and distinctly like ality that c he ghould de much before the public eye. UMC en | eqotiam to force if qmhere others might fear to tread, fe- fansive in his seif-es- i the dence tn hi emark as is the word “sterling e ver @pool jerome is ender forty youra of He is tall ant mturdy. Wheo he Ii @n arm you can see the sleeve of coat bulge ntvove the elbow. His shows that refinement which often mes with long and honomble wncestry. And his ts a one. Originally from Eng- land, the Jerome family ts famous in New York history. ‘The father of the young Magistrate was Lawrence Jerome, noted aaa wit and clubman. It was the deughter of Lawrence Jerome—at one time pro- claimed as the moat beautiful of Amert- can girl—who became the wife of Lont Randolph Churchill. Jennte Jerome she was then—regal in form, gracious in din- Pusition. She ts a few years the senior her brother. The flonase Joiner friend reice Jerome forty vears azo fam Travers. For nearly h tury every good story res amos, n House. and the Grand Union, Sarato tributed to Travers Had on Iofereverer The was . day the Magistrate Jerome and Vv ated tn all the tales for which he ¢atn the fame of Roccaccto wor! into nothingness hesiden thy Stolen Trip in Storm, and Jail for Two Men at End of Wild Journey. (Special to The Evening World ' SYRACUGE, N.Y April 2—Charien Nickola and Dan Faraner, two you men of Clyde, are urder ar riding on the pilot of a New ¥ Ar the wind ey ie. Fie per ha tral engine. They hi. ra ane Peay th experience and are i; durance vile while sett! ° i fp ‘The men boarded th: ‘ iy ak , (thinking they could yet ok at h | a a short distance east. Hut the was 8 : an express and they went f- a to this city in about an hr aly PRot of one of the fasten es on, andi net an the Central. lockup ‘They were whisked through Clyde ac They 54 «romed the rate of sixty miles 2 an nour, nang: briey reached here. . RISK FOULING OF BRIDGE CABLE. River Craft Refuse to Stop While It Is Stretched. ‘The fifth cable for the #upport of the working footbridge on the new Enst River bridge was holeted inte place to- | day. ‘The operation eom:n M. when a heevy river, and war nearly 1 o'clock. Despite the guard coate V charge of UENS while the f lifted ced al 1290 P. hung over ided nist the not cone anti warning flan Three or more Broadway, Brovkly and City lines, ve gers, were amons winked aceident rathe “the cable had teen je wire footbridge ro tower to tower sae s re of the ald Brookiyr Fesixth of the new bridke Falezed to-morrow afterioon and be here by that time. CZAR WANTS TO TALK PEACE. London Hearsof aSug-| g gestion for a Con- gress of Monarchs. 27 GIRLS POISONED. Stadente Ate Rhabarh ft nt Worn-0ut Kettle The Brentng W ALI Va, April seven ¥ women pup \daysburg Female Semi re slowly tSpectal te INA re potaoning, ‘They are all jl soning is rupposedl to r girls eating oi from the ein whieh the yer Mie Holen M. Greevy and Miss of tte cit: were amonk the vic! ‘They were able 10 reach home yeatorduy qwith the other six foorvridwe | atterton and were put under the care of thetr family pbysician. TICE MILE-A-MINUTE RIDE XFARNFY AN ON ENGINE PILOT. WALTON IN ROW ANNOY JIERON Fees Received for Pris- oners in Brooklyn Made Trouble. [ Miew votes a Mareys | to solve Question | | perks sbagit z adit I. * willing ve ie ‘8 HAVE On YOU ANY BUSINESS. PROP. | Ashland House on | TESTS SUNDAY DANCE LAW. Himself | Belongs to Many Clubs. | WHAT MARK COYNE SAYS OF SCHWAB. i” Workman Great Made Him Present for Lang Syne.” Inewn ihn bongs Hine Rhein Lave CONSORT’S DEBTS / Money Lenders Notes Lot t Made te- sehable Frank Rw wot ourth avenue, ap: Queen. have s piper on the Vowatter y taking and hrass cosp reying Crane want asked J with the » in the to let? Suminy Werid-Waate | peared in the Jefferson Market Court! nave xomething to aplt in, tenses -quickty. torlay as complainant against James J. He was held in $600 for trial. “Drove His Pegs" for { Young Engineer Tells 4 Never His Opinion of the 4 lronmaster— Never oe his temper, $1,000 4 Treats an as his equals, “Auld 4 WILHELMINA” ego to Negotiate Prince Henry’ sf in Amsterdam to Spite th negotiate Am mina is reported as very caught ors belongs " wan going to take @ train and had to svat el Who ‘SOME TRAITS oF. CHAS, M. SCHWAB, —*0O0-—.. Swears, 2 st ot wt a et et 4 s Talks rthle, though nota 3 “peserved” man, - wt ws wt handshake for every one’ he knows. je t but ‘Chari! 1 Wor Lup t rT "and © don me and. ane Henson yas NIM og iors prope; After Capt. blast furna "here wa made superintend: Vomnestend Steel AWork oko Over Uh rin avoand carry the staki r his men and he would do as We Schwno n ahaie of the hand f Always Kindly, ir. B. 1. Taylor and me aid out for Mr wab's home on Jo! ago x oe the] for or) {gme n ATO Sut Charlie’ Schwab Le not of t went i nk vothh gesting old and a ‘rainy: We eth «town Ate te Tow not want.” “PATRICK WOULD Invited by the Grand Jury. And Jury to-day considering ¢ ¢ Albert T. Patrick, fer of Willlam Mar: tiarke 2 Riow and k for forgery forged will a fowith Patel [three men decided t Grand Jury, though Sho: Ined to do #o mossage that was se the men by William by notified that he County of asion, is willing mation ¥ relation to certa vou, pending bef any pment you may sIpation. th yor which var exe) you am ter cir compelled and Jury to the chi Appearance mstances, to tentify and Your must be entirely voluntary, failure or refusal te Incapable of ralsine t ie presumption, way operating to your prejudice, may avull yourself of the priv Nege hereby extended by appearing az t City of New York, on second day of April, noon. Fs took ta Pa Morris BR F Mg t & ~Has a kindly smile anat| te tive man when Ks he to draw tn a 16, to those mw would enemies of them. tn nt * alway time to ame back Norks as manager after being at Home- me, t think he was any different han with any other workmen. He would” come to We HS an manag nt nt NOT TESTIFY. Ye, Short and Meyers} he in of nt Pr. of facts nik Will tend to Are to dlatinetly under- not and cannot re- appear before in arses againat you. the evidence In cane you so decide, and your to so appear or any or In any personaily: Grand Jury room in the new Criminal Courts Butlding, the twenty- at che hour of Patrick, Short and Meyers were ¢s- corted to the Criminal Courts Busiding and had Assistant ryan, who has the case before t! ny » emphatically instructed them not teatit: the| “I have nothing to conceal,” declar. Short, ‘and Iam willing to,tell all know." advice,” eaid Patrick, sternly. A clerk came from. the iaw. Distriet-Attorney he Grand Jury, call up Lawyer Cantwell, to ed “You had better take your counsel's office, STERN BROTHERS Special {with dots, lace effects and figures on all new and exclusive effects, |tinted grounds, also plain colors and black, 7500 Yds, 32 inch Sheer Lace Zephyr Suitings To-morrow, Tuesday Sale of Cotton Dress Fabrics | 12000 Yds, Printea Mercerized Ondule Batiste _ 15° 18 West Twenty-third Street ROBBERS KILLED FIVE CHILDREN. France Shocked by Crime and Search On for Murderers. CHARTRES, France, April 22—This town has been horrified by the brutal mirder of five children and the at ed agsassination father, a farmer named Brtere, ng in the neighborhood of Char farm in the absence of Briere and kil and a boy, ranging tn teen to seven, ‘They cudgels, Hirtere returned and, after a des him’ for dead with four the head. The murderers then ¢ with the sum of 1,00 francs and a num- ber of valuables. Search ts being m. e for the robber: Heiress of Millionaire firiericiisek bien PLAINS, ITE eM + oa year He Herzon, Mrs ume s offer, Mins Mer WHI today Silicman, of Westehen- s shown that t mentary yee of thy fant witnesses to the Mrs M b, the widov any member of t! milly Ww in court, thetr Interests. after by George A. Strong, « The witnesses to the will were Tho: N 1, Dr. C. H. Judson, Dr. No Dennison, William C. Kidney and ex- Senator Cha P. MeCleland. It was definitely learned to-day that Mr. MeComb left entate valued at > the will was also | makes bY On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Sale of SILK PETTIGOATS. Made of fine quality Taf- fetas Silks, black and the latest pastel tints of rose, greens, blues, pinks, heliotrope, modes, tans yellow, and pearl, Various models. , 8.75 and 9.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street, WON'T TAKE $15,000 * A YEAR TO MARRY. ee McComb to Disregard Codicil Powering Her if She Weds His Choice. ta eee “MeCom?s sofourning at Liver . in September, 1593. » original wil hoof any o the ae except fi ve ewtate & Ved es survivors a it aise Kes the executors a and True Esther 3c Granville W Scott Mc Comb, sole trustees, all of whom are t serve Without compensation, except t Trust Company. restduary mentioned will amoun about $10,000,000, and Miss iannis he about ten times richer tha: red Mr. Heraog. It ts deanttel however, that there will be n: there was a brief conference, and men returned to the ‘Tombs, ‘The sending for Patrick, and his rv funal, with the others, to testify, is res saried ax connting strongly for Pat ft being salt nat ff the Grand Jury had alt evidence necessary 1t would not have asked him to testify The Grand Jury has not closed its conviderntion of the case, but will re- sume to-morrow. hree or four witnesses will be hea: to-morrow, when it Is expected the In- vestigation will be completed Assistant: District-Attorney Garvan 1s contident an tr te t will be ondured, though, he ented, 1 y not de filed unt the end of the term ‘Mhe Grand Jury heard to-day the teetl- ton & Sona clerk, and Dri joseph F. Pedell an’ George Schmidt of the Amer!- can Express Company, who delivered tho poison to Valet Charles I°. Jones, whioh ho had ordered from his >rother In ‘Texas. Jones was brought over from the House of Detention about 10.20 o'clock. He was kept in the ante-room, but was not called, Mr. Garvan conducted the examina- tion tn the Grand Jury room to-day. He haa been working all along on the indictment with a view of making {t as complete as ho possibly can. It is known that the document is hed volu- Tec even cha indictment againat mele against home. Asatstint District treah the Cr! Ul just as the Grand Jury 1 We wae Informed that Pa Meyers and Short had been summones and taken before tho Gr: Jury. ‘i Ain.” he sald, eagerly, “did they tes uty He was informed they had not, that’s good,” he sald ‘There waa belief | the three the Grand Jury room simply to have the ccord of 1 to testy, ttorney — Oxbe pinal Court But) An OVERBOARD WITH LUMBER. Oridge Workman Fell Into Hiver und Dragged Vile Along. As William MeCabe fell from a. pile > lumber, 3 feet hirh, into the East River he pulled some of the pile with him. A moment after he hit the water ¢ timber struck him on the head, Ve dinappeared fro slight for a time but finally came up. He struck ou! Pluckily towards a canal boat and war pulled out with @ boat hook McCabe ts cs oa lives at No. 143 Brook ‘ears old ant ew Fs The foot oe Delan ¢y tors, nnd Hiver bridge “at. atreet. A policeman summoned an ambulance from Gouverneur Hospt fter, ¢ Stitches had been put ina eculp wounc { =

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