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PRICE ONE CENT. IBER 18, 1901. — FRIENDS SAY GOOD-B PRICE VALET JONES TRIES SUICIDE. Self- Second Desperate Attempt—“ Let Me Die!” Charles F. Jones, the valet of the late millionaire Willlam M. Rice, whom he confessed that he murdered at the in- stigation of Lawyer Aibert T. Patrick, hax made another desperate effort end his life. Guarded by two policemen Jones has been living In a sanitarium at No. 200 Weat Forty-fourth street. He has been i 11 do not want to lly Then, quick as a flash, he jumped up| Mulcide Inte to-day. with the ragged, broken edges. The noise of the breuking glass at- tracted his guards, who had been taken unaware for the moment. They over- to | Powered him before he could do himself ; More than slight hurt. “Why don’t you let me dle?" he cried. despondent of late and has spent much |!” bed and thrust his head between two of his time In bed. Late Inst night he grabbed a quart pottle containing a tonic and breakir fr eens ne the bed, Jabbed at his thr: vertical fron bars and threw all of the weight of his body forward in an effort to break his neck. He falled, and be- fore he could make another effort he wan overpowered. It was then decided to strap him to his bed, in which position he has since re- mained. Al District-Attorney Garvan, who d the custody of Jones since he confessed to the murder of Million aire Rice, made public the attempt at He te anxious to Nee p Jones safe and sane until the trial of Lawyer Patrick next month, aa the valet Is the chief witness for the prose- | cutton, Jones cut his throat in_the Tombs tat fou and was taken to Bellevue, where he spent several weeks. : ley’e 1 found as def fe he a ed | the d the Brooklyn Jockey Club this nfternoon confirmed the report [sy « vast, wllem multitude; the ¢ ident, a Dawes anal Gene aller ae | ED AT ‘SIX V E K | LLE LED regarding the ‘disqualification of Leonora Loring in the Gita |ontter itn ‘bincx, and. the’ teats’ at | comfortable nisi. Soutnel uy the-mins|strece tothe” chen yore eB. Test a 4 of} comfo: le ov e 1s © courte] f Filly Stakes Sept. 7. The stake, which was worth $28,000, [thousands who caw the cortege slowly | istrations of Dr. Rixey and cared for by | body was to Ie in alateced Shee goes to Blue. Girl. pass from, the station to the Court-|her sister, Mrs. Barber, she sleot for} Soldiers at Intervals all the way kept ( 7K.) A Houre, where the body will Ite In state! several hours. Before reaching Canton |back the immense crowds | which | TARGET SHOOT... LIEUT.-60V. WOdDRuFF DOESN'T WANT SETH LOW Lieut.-Gov. Woodruff made the following statement to an Confessed Murderer of Millionaire Rica Makes al Evening World reporter this afternoon at the headqu the Citizens’ Union: “T would rather have any good, nominated for Mayor than Seth Asked if he would refuse to indars¢ L by the conference Mr. Woodruff “No, | don’t say that. ters ot Independent Demccrat Low.” “ if he is named ereriey | just said that ! preferred an independent Democrat to fir. Low. | think it would be better for the anti-Tammany ticket.” ——— LEONORA LORING’S DISQUALIFICATION CONFIRMED. RACE TRACK, GRAVES Fifth Race—Bju-- j 1. Bowen 2. ¥ Sixth Race—iiowdy 1. Scotch Bush END, Sept. 18.—The stewards of itd Pirate 3. 2, Elegy 3. Body Lying in State in the Court-House Viewed by Tearful Thousands, While the Widow, Who Has Borne Up with Sublime Fortitude, Is Almost Prostrated at Her Home. Thousands of texrful townsmen and visit after a thousand-mile journey from Buffalo to Was! the Court-House at Canton. The body will be removed at? o'clock to-night to the MeKinley residenee, where the widow, who stood the journey from Washington with admirable fortitude, is well-nigh prostrated. stepped from the funeral train, home at last among her old friends, she broke into sobs. MRS. M’KINLEY OVERCOME ing World.) CANTON, Sept. 18.- m McKi t home-coming was witn until 9 o'clock to-night. The firat section of the funeral train for the aMicted widow ¢ heartfelt ym mat hy Executive wax as of and ahe was admitted to the catafalque car |thronged the streets, for a few minutes, passed all the way beneath big: arches tered carriages, As she The President and Cabinet then ems a They were followed) by The procession’ | ——<¢ 2 ___ arrived here at 11.20 o'clock, but the! Aw ner nome town was neared Mra. |4Faped with black. Others Badty Hurt-in Col ee ATH se fin as setsea! oT fctoeks Sew ork | McKinley er Si} Profoandly Impressive: ~” shite a. -——-+~1+ Others Ba urt-tn Collision Betw 9 fs er it = AWTHORNE. 71 = ~ 2 SSC; or 1 o'clock, New York | soon she must part forever from’ the reread Ao etween Bos: e saat ume, casket which has been her chief sollct- | The sieht was. profoundly: Impressive It waa met by Judge Day, at the head as the funeral train drew into the littl oF FATAL END TO YRACTICE ton Express and Freight: tude for four long days of sorrow. » ) SCRUETZEN CORPS. : ‘ 5 of the local Reception Committee, while station. - All about the atation and. : frase Second Race—Denman Thompson 1, Headwater 2, Nonco. |.assemniea about the station was the ‘Thousand Miles of Grief. banked deep in the surrounding streetr kota pein er we june one behind te were thrown from Third Hace—Flying Torpedo 1. Alaska 2, Little Elkiis 3. onli caenisltbay orcher state For more than 1,09 miles whe had tray- matiyies ean ones Rolenneae ae ee 5 ad e tra and dow: 2 wai oe " . , > ys ov the Coroner—Biame Not [ores train which left Boston at 108 Py. ment. rAedeh oy Ellin RTE Fourth Race—Merriment 7 fieChesney 2 2, Hargis 3 Mrs, McKinley's Griet, Fee ee ee erent from | BACK Of the station were long tines ob | militiamen at present arms, Fifth Race—Searcher i, Br tale —— ete iad te Members. M. to-day was tn colliston with a freight! at Avon on the New York, New Haven It ts feared that many passengers in Mrs. McKinley, weeping — piteouniy, these coaches were more or less injured | i was helped from the train by Dr, Rixey Washington to Canton, She had seen countless thousands stand with uncov- » Ohia 3. Immediately In the rear of the station, © and Hartford Raflroad twenty minutes | ii. tif pyealble other dead persons and Abner McKinley, conducted to [ered heade an the black-draped funeral | \° (he mouth of Tenth street. was ‘Troop. w York Independent | !ter. Joan mane wea ieipediitiom Gnaeria AT fee a. u Carrlade which wus In waiting and|train sped. tw, and avpreclated, appar- | 4.2% Cleveland, mounted on thetr’biac puetzen C orys, under the charge of | SIx persons were killed und several | wheel atter it was thought all had been \EE ST joy ik DENG driven rapidly to her home. The other ‘ently, that ali this was the last rever charges, keeping the entrance of the line AOU Herman; Webber oti Nort amid | Chars (vedly/ Burts Seen relatives followed her. Jent tribute of « grieved nation to the of marchiclear. nue, wav cngaged at target practice! Among the dead are Everett E. Joyce Two weeks ago this forenoon Presi- | memory of t not until sie | UP this stree; soldiers at intervals of | thin afternoon in Sulzer’s Harlem River | and Gustavus Hay, both of this city. SIX HURT IN dent McKinley and Mra, McKinley teft'| neared chor ily reallze that | 2 feet with dimculty restrained’ the Peck bullet glanced from one of the| The seriously Injured were: Frank | Canton for Huftalo, ‘They were accom-| the time had come for the Anal parting. |®0l@ wall of people. Canton’ au targets and struck Henry Wohlgemath, |Kirmayre, Bridgewater, legs broken: TROLLEY CRASH. | panied by half a dozen immediate} Her grief wan intense, but with the} >ecame a city of 100,00, and the entire thifteon’ years’ old, of No,‘ 318) East One | Orvis, Randall, ‘internal Injuries; Ri H. \friendn. It joyful party. ‘The| remarkable fortitude she has all along | Population was in the streets, ‘The sta: Handred and Twenty-sixth street, kill- | Woodland, Bridgewater, arm broken B President was in the best of spirits. Heldisplayed, she retained her composure] om Itvelf was cleared, a company of so bien iain, nea ea ao ang atiead pay eu Cee oiand. | BUFFALO, Sept. 18—A trolley car had just completed the draft of theland wan able to walk with agsistan sclatersios the Elghth Ohlo, from Wor fired the fatal shot an apeeral can weed W. Ham, Titleut, vealy “ruined” abet crashed into a wagon toaded with ‘stone < notable speech he delivered at Hutte | from the car to the carriage Sa bat pearl Meei se ee ei ‘shootlig at’ the times? head UandGcnnatss0seias7 Keamanse lV at Main and Utica streets to-day and a the day before Czolgorz shot Very soon thereafter rhe waa at PP a ¢ heads of acres of AD hest; J. H. . recond trolley, following, ran into the To-xlay at noon all Canton Heneath the roof tree which for| People, on the wall of a big manufacture Policeman Pinau, of the Eat One Hundred and Twenty-eixth street sta- tion, arrested Capt. Webber, as he was In charge, and took him before Magis- trate Crane, In the Harlem Court. The Magistrate remanded the privoner to the Coron It {« not! considered that any blame attaches to the members of the corps, as the boy was not near the targets when he wae shot. STEAMER FAST ON HALIFAX REEF PRINCE EDWARD, A> PASSEN- GES VESSEL, IN PERIL. tham, concussion of brain and hurt; M. brufecd, The freight train iad been made up on 4 siding and was pulling onto the main track. The express was just specding by and the locomotive of the freight went Into the second coach, There were three passenger cars on the faat train and the middle one, which was struck by the freight engine, and Frank Hauthway, badly 2 which the first car was pulling. SIx perrons were tnjured aa follows: MH. Jenkins, crushed. John Tunney, both legs broken below nee. jdeorne” Coleman, motorman; left lex ‘Fults, left leg broken at the ankle, left leg broken at Young woman, name not known, face lacerated. Motorman of, trailer, name ret known, Main atreet leg crushed. BRITISH CRUISER RUNS AGROUND. Indefatigable, One of Duke of Cornwall's Escort, in Trouble Near Quebec. MONTREAL, Sept. 18,—The Indefatig- able, one of*the .Britinh cruisers excort-' Ink the Ducal party, la ashore eight Ophir and came ashore at 9,3) o'clock. A guard of honor received them at King's wharf, and they were quickly President Loubet Also ception Was Marred. (Copyright, 1901, by the Prew Put pany, New York World. (Special Cable to The ¥: g World.) DUNKIRK, FRANCE, Sept. 18.—Never has there been such a seasick monarch as wae the Crar of all the Russian an he walled into this port to-day, on hin oMcial visit to France. An Prealdent Loubet boarded tie Im- perlal yacht Standart to welcome the Czar, he was led into the main saloon, where the Emperor half reclined on a soft A arose with diMculty and braced Mr, Loubet, saying faintly: “You find me in a pitlahie condition.” Then he sank back exhausted and ayp- mittel to the ministrations of his piy- sictans. the Caar em- the President entered, feebly All Were Seasick. President Loubet was in a position to fully sympathize with the Czar, for he, too, was seasick, as were all the Minis- tern who accompanied him, except Pre- Il and Big Public Re- Loubet amt Ide ministers left the Stan- dart and returned to the French gunboat Cassini, on whicit they had gone out to meet Emperor c " acer! Both vesse's steamed slowly into ‘the harbor, but it was 230 o'clock this after- noon before the Czar was able to land, A banquet that had béen prepared the Chamber of Commerce wan aban- doned, and the Czar and Czarina after) being received oMctally at the pler land- Ing were hurried away by special direct to Campfeque. | ‘These arrangementn were a source of keen disappointment to the Dunkirk cit!- zens, who, having ylavishly decorated thelr town, hoped that the Czar would bowed heads and tear-lined face remains ¢ the and neighbor, was borne from the catafalque the casket bearing the murdered President, their nd car to the town hall, where {t was to lie tn state for the few hours de Anal Interment in Westlawn Cemetery An they saw the black draped figure derly from the private car of the funeral train to the closed carriage In waiting, sote were heard on all sid drive through’ some of the main streets to the rallroad depot, Instead of going on board the train Inalde the docks. ‘The population wan afoot at an early hour, and by 6 o'clock a stream of spec- tators wended their way in the direc- tlon’ of the pliers and wharves from Woman Anarchist, Suspected of Complicity in Jand Th sent arms a EMMA GOLDMAN'S BAIL IS $20,000.) ° many aad herself. ders f the Prestdent’s widow supported ten- | gangway formed by Prestdent Roose re had nhe she was tenderly i grief-atricken relativ couch it a ‘hid thelr own sorrow to better comfort J cheer the fragile invaltd. ar and carried on the shou body bearers. through f the 1 bugles sounded taps. President's Death, Arraigned To-Day. . ‘ Emma ed her husband sanisted sident’s body was lifted from at pre- ea ts a tt i U ing establishment, rhield thirty feet hign with McKinley's black-bordered picture In the centre. The Secretary of State William R. Day and Judge Grant, were on the platform. mourning. The approach of the: traia. was an enormous local committee, headed by ex. | Came in Unheralded, 2 All about were the black symbols of (Continued on Second Page.) INATION BY EXPERTS. CHICAGO, Sept. 18. Goldman, appear before this Court whenever de-| 4 miles above Quebec. driven to the Canadian Pacific Ratlway | mler Waldeck Rousseau. which even a distinct glimpse of the} yoo Pent guanine saat The “Indefatigable, with the Tribune. | depot. ~ The oMcial greeting was necessarily} Cassin! might be gained as phe threaded Anarct hot o bes see GE aad areola ~ (Special to The Evening World.) was to reach here from Quebec this Large crowds lined the way and the perfunctory, and much shorter than al eeeee ee through the docks to the open | of complicity in the assassination of i aceures ‘aiid ilfntmeotatelys? me HALIFAX, N, 6., Sept. 18.—The steam. | 2fternoon in time to give the royal| royal couple were loudly cheered. Intended, and after, it “over anti- “But troops were everywhere, the pre- President McKinley, was arratgned in cee nes to weck the additional er Prince Edward drifted on a reef here| *alute on the occasion of the Duke's| The ‘special train bearing the Duke] dotes for seasickness In order. cautions ae guarding the Caar being | court to-day. necessary’ BUFFALO, Sept. 18—Leon FP. early to-day while trying to make port.| ‘rival. She may be gotten off only|/and Duchess was preceded by another} | who was ill in her cabin, ee he Svat viattor. | Her bail was fixe! at 39,00, which, it while, Misx Goldman was led/sosz has apparently determined to/g0 ax Mish south wind ts biowine Dut the with coreath injury: special carrying Laird Minto, Gaverpor: | dla) not: make ‘her. appearance. reat enthusiasm. and If the : : ‘ back to the woman's annex at the Har-| silently through hls trial apd) to. the is resting easily. QUEBEC, Sept. 1%—The Duke and riety rhe fatter "left thirty ‘nutes Plana that bed been made were brok- ifitie of the pop he We confdently belleved she will not be] PAck to the woman lectric chair. He refuses to, apeak tp) Wap pullt by Earl & Duchess of Cornwall devarted trom|mlet., he latter lett thirty, minutes| en, and after a brief stay President (tainly heard thelr greeting of him. olnted at the amount of tae ond re-| Judge Loran I. Lewis In. his cell, abd Pry pant 1697, expressly fOF| Quebec on their long western tour at was maintained to Montreal, 3 where the “ lee as wie exceedingly chi when arraigned! yesterday afternoon be> and: Yarmouth, N. 8 Bhe is con- | 945 A. M. to-day. With thelr suite they | Party made its frat exten: jen she was brought 1 guess they thought they would | fore Judge Emery to plead ta’ the ine structed entirely of steel 9 268 feet In| apent the night aboard the royal yacht en he royal special made WHER’ stops BIG SHIP DEALS AHEAD. tor Sewell Recovert by Chlef Matron Keegan, and make the bond so big Pcoukii't furnish |dlctment for murder he would nat e {feet breath of eam and CAPE MAY, N, J., Sept. 18.—Senator | vivactously with her attorneys, it" wae sald, “but 1 have friends the | sWer a question. nage pipeueel depth or pola net, ‘She Mr Christopher Fur Comtmy| William J. Bewell, of New Jersey, who | Wore the blue walking skirt and dark | police kiom nothing about and Ii be| At one time he ratscd his eyes oo fer aitegnmitem/ steamer jana uczurioue, RAILROAD AGENT. HELD UP. |INSULT TO. MARTYR AVENGED Here on! pacing has been sir at thin place for nome | Jacket which have vecome famillar 4! loue of here by. nl looked at District-Attorney Penney, + anit bg 7 a et —— was questioning im, Se . _ LONDON, Seot. 18.—Th ™ . | time paar, nas recovered sufficiently to Mr. Geeting. for Mi me ads —— | TORPEDO'BOAT SUNK. |°""Waue omee was Totnes. American itne steamer Deutechiand, jallow hla removal to hia Camden home | sressed. the Court frst, Me mati that | Qe RS MAIN EMIT AHR RR r ) . pedals Omice Wav Robbed, which salle from Hamburg to-morrow |thla morning, while the defense was willing to allow & NO GAMES TO-DAY a m4 EEPSIE, N. Y.. Sept. 18.— ; for the United States by way of Bouth- Sarat recat the polle tunity to secure Calliston wit v} WN. Jy 7 je police ¢ opportunity c 3 |amtine the prisoner, as he was. Was im Collision with Another of! ycnn Hill, night agent of the West| The Town Council of Harrison ampton and Cherbourg, will take among | “ifinfefai-fefefeetePe ei PIP PNSE | idence against Misn Goldman aa well | AT POLO GROUNDS. % J itsanics ene ats had examined fine the French Fleet, Shore Railroad at Marlboro, was held |to-day summarily dismissed Policeman | her passengers Sir Christopher Furness, | % ST. an the other Anarchists, he was|% ka This indicates that « PARIB, Sept. 16.—A despatch from| up in the railroad yard carly to-day by {John Kinney for an insult to tic mem- | the well-known ahip owner, whose trip WEATHER FORECA confident that Mise Goldman waa en-I the coer es ae FI i Marseilles states that while French war- ir musked mcn, one of whom shot dq] to the United States is arousing t Forecast for the thirty- d trou rr ory of Prealdent McKinley. Kinney la y titled under the law to freedom under | ¥ ete pa were manoeuvring to-day’ off, the} at hima he bullet wus, stopped, by 1 Interest “In shipping and commercial ix how acs f! vonas. 1g tet (soe RBS Caattngemag ent at goadk Ot Corsica two tprpedo boats met] {of-hand. pocket of his. veat uurety been on the force twelve years, circles, and \s considered likely’ to lead M. Tharaday, for New York “Ei'Gani assures this’ Gaurt.!' vanid the thin afternoon between the ie Mpircher d Starr sts the report | Over the heart, and he escaped injury, | The offensive words were suoken tO) to some important deal’ in connection City, wiclaltys Party lawyer, “that my client. if under nofj) Mrookiyne and the Giants Hot at er any lives were lost. | wince tno Je im nie af and nice, a Iittle group at tne time of the Preal-| with the steamship and industrial con- |p SUZ OMS SiC ut7t bord at all other than'her word, would | wan. postponed: at! soon on as foe chair, They. got dent's death, Kinney sald that McKin- | cerns with which he ts identified. Cl 7 mccauntiotivain: R Tine salons co.be pan a Rag tha a I d have been shot five years —==>___- tees aes ee Autumn -Toer te the Pactiic Const. Pacific Coast and the Grand Canyon | OOUC0OU0OU UX OOOOOGCOR Ki | 17 morning In the Supreme S ‘Alderman Waller neard’ of the occur- | Fenseyivente Raliroas Intraday pareanally si of Aein = | Gested veer to Callforeia Dataty, Leaves New York by special Pullman trata £. reand Tuirty daze of trane thane rence and had Kinney summone before meeting of the Counsell. Arizona, Leaves! Mes New: York co Rowat-tetp rate, Pennsylvania Rallroed ly conducted tong at spectal truin Sept 23, Reaaee ak abet poceeceesareet ct Seiebteiep | cagerenens degine