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NIGHT EDITION. 642% eolumns of advertising printed in The World RACING# SPORTS % advertisements printed in The World last week. Gain, 9 over the same Fy { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | = 2,488 week of last years oy last week. = l 1] 3, columns over the same Gain, 4 week of last year. ‘PRICE ON& CEN = = = ———— PRICE ONE CENT. OCTOBER 15, 1901. << == BARNET POISONING EVIDENCE BARRED. ee —*0O0: — MOLINEUX MAY NEVER BE TRIED AGAIN MISS STONE NOW IN CAVE “It Is Just What | Expected,’ Says Gen. Molineux— PRISON OF BRIGAN DS. fu Ui i Ur Lawyer Weeks Telephones the Good Newsto the | Prisoner at Sing Sing—Judges Stood 4 to 3 on sW YORK, TUESDAY, SOFIA, Oct. 15.—The parents of — ridicules the {dea that Miss Stone may iherued itt at in the fen : 4 be forced t y one of her capt ne neay o it Q Mme. Tsilka, the Bulgarian teacher.) Missionary and Mme saying that-a brigand would not marry Barnet uestion. who was captured by brigands with “| a woman of fifty. i ” i ; Miss Ellen M. Stoae, the American] TSilka, Held in Undere| “1: may be possibic that Mr. Dickinson JOf his forehead was ‘ours! in the wood ost of the i ? teeters 3 jase roeei vee ane ground Retreat, Write from Stine Sone Uy lard measion Bropy o-diny, ft his porkeis vw Roland B. Molineux may never be tried again. Bartow S. Weeks thinks he will now ge free letter from their daughter, urging . ‘i Urer of the Turkish ! sight : 3a y. No pockeis F Bie x eel the step already taken, namely, stop-| tO Friends Calling for Unoale, ‘i ni ca . Assistant Distriet-Attorney Townsend adiits it would be very ditiieult to convier him a second time. stepialready.takeny : § : safety, She states = : alias zs ping the military pursuit, because the! Immediate Aid—Ran-| ne the brigands bad. threatene see The Court of Appeals at 2 o'clock this afternoon granted Roland B. Moatinens a new trial, ; Bea crohns seseasit eee her an Talika tf they r wil . re ; se z : ‘ ; peer aie fee Eee som Ready, but Not} pursued py tone: She ales urged nat found a card of “William Hunelke, No. 295 Floyd street All the Judges agreed that errors had been made in admitting portions of tle Barnet evidence, exelude all of it. led that the testimony of handwriting experts was admissibl and four of the seven voted t Ganger to themselves, Called For. Brooklyn.” The man is apparently about fifty years old. A The writer says that she and Miss GERMAN VICTIM Tt was de Seong arg sedge isn suvicrraneale |i committteesiehetta evieestaa fat tare: OF BANDITS. |gold-filled watch. chain and locket and $2.15 in change wer | strictions specitied in detail in the prevailing opini: retreat, and are treated courteously. Dut ander certain re- iwritten by Judge Werner, Shavale ethane tho Nonlymimenna craic eet ralt eae eet ens Molineux will now ina few days, on application of his counsel, be brought from the death- She also says y ANS | availing, The failure i due to the sym- F ; ; ° ees Se lniy Se of securing their is to pay ¥ of the Inhabitants and local au-| Loxpoy, oct. 15—The Daly stat haa OUNd on him. The police are investigating. chamber at Sing Sing to the Tombs. the ransom demanded, pritian, a despateh from Vienna which says: eS ee pS « les Although the time fixed by the| jo ines Drigands who abducted Miss Stone] from Constantinople, where he la the| German. frm, has been aidnapped, by |” CAPT. HERLIHY’S COUSIN MURDERED? -}JUDGES UNANIMOUS FOR NEW TRIAL. for the payment of the ransom de-| United States Consul, says the | Huigarian Sbrlganda’cats/ Silistriasoc The manded expired a week ago no one| brkands are not Itkely tofmurder: alten Roumantan Government has sent @ pro- Rivhard Herlihy this afternoon called at Jefferson Market STOOD FOUR TO THREE ON BARN ET. n at she e 0 Sofla, and Cy jov = has appeared at Samakoff to claim cn Gn heels. test to Sofla, and the Bulgarian Govern th ay oF to announce the fate | {mes because of belne rushed frum) ment has ordered troops to puraue the (Court to ask about his father, Theodore Herlihy, a cousin of © money e the fate piace to piace by her captors, who are | urigunda, Capt. Herlihy. who died yesterday in Bellevue Hospital. He . Dickinson, who is here In 8 of Miss Stone, having come It is announced from Bucharest that of the captive. evading the troops on the “It ig rumored that the Macedonian ‘ ner. The other three, Chief Justice rst—As to motiy Sommittee has decided to capture |rpl) i di d. oy i‘ motive, It is now learned that the band has | Turkey and Bulgaria, no RE Ceol ERR Oye eo yelieves his father was murdered. ALBANY, 5. | Parker and Judges Gray and Height, | “It isobvious that in every erim= Aissolved, but that Miss Stone is kept | Mr. Dickinson saya that Oe Has re lant et attention to the lack SS eT oe a ae Molineux, the convicted murderer Of | yold that the evidence is admissible | !%! trial when proof of motive is celved information o} nt of a public se Macedonia,” x r 4 By , f ‘ = essential rredie: ‘ under surveillance at a frontier point. | cniid to Mme. Tsilka, who was captured |) The Daily has recelyed tne T. LOUIS. Mrs, Katherine Adams, has been] in tha: the evidence in the Barnet [Uo ¢tuel ingre dient to the evidence This {s due to snow and cold weather | with Miss Stone, He says that the birth | following from Vienna: granted a new trial i ieee winst a defendant, the motive to be his is due to snow and cald wi "| with Miss Stone, He at th Ml 5 ; " L : z : : = % ‘Todaroff, the driver who accom. r < . ; : pointing toward Molineux tends. blished is the e wl | rendering the mountains uninhabita-| War doubtless hastened by the hardahips ‘ elise Stone wheg she " Fourth Race—Harry Duke 1. Alia 2. Miss Gonightly 3. The Court of Appeals, at 2 o'clock |t, jaentity him as the poisoner who | the commissic Wott ppc } the captive ve undergone. has arrived at Sof : y as c t he Bat ble. Sted Dickinesntoayectiatrine’ epleands tors are Turks, Tae Bulgarian Fifth Race—Swordsman 1. George Lee 2: Wallabout 3. this afternoon, handed down a de) iiieq Mrs. Adams while attempting {28 i8 too simple for discusaton. The efforts of the police to arrest| are likely to ralse the price they de- | belice. who Tere itn nla = ++ = claton reversing the judgment of mUr-|t4 take the life of Cornish by means re hold otherwise would be to sane- Baraoft, ex-President of the Macetonian| mand instead of making it lower. He | velllance.’ der in the first degree found against tion the violation of the general rule eas of that rare poison known as cyanide | under the guise of an exception to it. pa ene the Chief Judge and quis he, motive selene for . b new, p Judge Gray ~ : a “Hatred: engenderstony t JEROME SHOWED FIGHT ce es ler ot a een ‘ ’ Fourth Race—Odnor !. Argregoi 2. Barrock 3. Court gave out the following stat he had nay knowtedueiy of Appeals agrees for the reversal of {was written by Judge William EB, nore: tate tact him and ordering that he be given a] o¢ Moro: What was the motive assigned for which | Barnet Fifth Race—W. B. Gates 1. Domadae 2. Prince Biazes 3. ment: Jadme) Weraeria Opinion. ve Moved the ieee ans -| “very member of the Court of! The prevailtug opinion of the court * drainiany ey 1 by: the. lettere: tne Wiliam Travers Jerome, can- —_——— The trish are running thie city. Pre: judgment of the conviction of Moli-! Werner, of Rochester. His opinion to show that they for Diatriet-Attorney on the. Fu oan they will rule, the State,” Ite an nenx on the ground that the trial! in part is as follows: ouprecaltas a ket, was returning pune Demonstrated that He stump. 1 snow them whnt fis cnuntts court erred’ in rocelvi: - in evidence| “First in order if not importance, wo, EERE uno | leet Gre to Knows How to De. them ee yale | [sie declarations of Barnet made to] ix the question whether any evidenc eas | Ret tv’ his rooma/a fend Himself Whe AHOGUAEleReTclueT er The ete Drs. Phillips and Douglask that he | was admissible concerning the. « faa Chie ghee tie RluRtlea RAN ete ith n alc vollar was becoming decltedly: tri: had received medicinal powders | loged killing of Barnet. ‘This ques- | peoples Nee aaNet ee ATER ain a Stran Fer GeemMe|d eva rev he La of lutgrented ) through the mail. ltion may be considered! without re-|£ nt “enytning in oO well-dressed men fous to talk with t the men aad a Masonic Ready to Attack. bate dust © out e des were ar tlee. “One « to free himself | “AM agree that, since the amend- | ferring to the specific objections or |}. » mart ment of section 2, of chapter 26, exceptions of the defenne because it | yetor 2 [of the Inws of 1880, by chapter 535) was malsed so often amt in so many |.) j . . had Dutton tn bis burtonh rUry ie! The Justice ey pleasantly to t "Seo here, my friend," sald Jerome, "1) “8h Voit, “Mire what you. belleve, or of the laws of 1888, genuine writ-| ways that It would Involve profitless | two men, Then they urged him to ha want te be heard in this matter, 1 rt put eat Jerome. Ane | 'ngs may be received in evidence) reiteration and prolixity to dwell i a drink, | wouldn't gt went fora man who, bern | mi a to this country and i upon each ¢ set and xeeption. | apnea bees Peel Nn¥aiigitierilcnuni oitceom ete nis an American, 1 dont | re apn ‘8 WIFE A sUI-| BODY OF A. 8. DAVIS FOUND IN“ standards of comparison with a) tpon each objection and exceptte | \ b ald the “EM have ta whether he ts Irish, Ge UTENANT disputed — writin, although such “As has been disclosed by the fore ¢ BK yO te exc ne, as TL have Just | and forgete his own birthplace. Such a Ttallan, or what he Is, Hh nm CIDE IN WASHINGTON. FERRY SLIP. | r K, althoug ‘ sclos ) . te i of theag f men won't make an American worth Jan American ie « man a | writing may not be the issue on] so!ng statement of facta evidence) prey we nee, that a | muntry eEmNY it endant, and The men tnvisted and finally Justte pene: ‘ he Juri f ‘© satd more, hut! trial, but simply a fact relevant a nd was recelved upon the trial tending | (it) or ity Jerome consented tu take a Just he stranger grew rather angry at this|Juat at thie man with: the | a > ae ata ee y e of State nut ee Eee date out, and wrabbing the candidare hy | Mawonle button jump at him. | "wile Wt she Flunged trom Wich | Worked om the Magnet and! mntorinl to that issue. jto connect the defendant with the) eM mantwiihethastsonlo eel lapel of his coat, he shouted estopped (backs aml for just the | dow ics Swe! Had Neen in 1 “That the genuineness of such| felonious killing of Barnet, for the Forgery of the Letters. \ : Abie i ‘ond dre uy 5 * 4 spoke very wharply of the tendency | MM: ; manner “whieh showed” that he Health. writings must be established to the| purpose of proving his guilt of th ; tthe Bare @ aie: Wonzbys hovieiehetiaehe ook here, You're wrong. I'm rn of the scientifle art . of c yc crime o. oning m Adda mie of ite + les nm Jomination hep irish; deine | cclerteancsand| L. belleves be cAmecians triendieed ne tne satisfaction of the court by common! crime of poisoning Mre, Adams, nue tor. thergte see? Us i rt ruling this couatry and no. one elw can grabbed his companion | WABHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Mra Par-| q drownel man found floating In a! law evidence, and when that {s done| which was the offense charged In the kill Cornis “It's a shame," said he | | “that the L don't: helleve in forelgners having Im nat B ere fact make a fool of |menter, wife of Lieut. Henr: Alip near the foot of White ry sufticlent ail street| handwriting experts may compa | indictment anything to do with the nvernment of Irish, who form ¢ eventh of the pop. and) McAvoy and the crowd |menter, a naval oMeer on duty here, hoa motive forger’s ale : < this country, trom Dick Cr do ho disputants, Pp i +l to-day wan Identified by Mine Maud A i ae Ae y nara HEM TNT, ulation of the City of New York, should Rp eas “ferome laughed and went Munged from a four-story window tn] joven mmiieher of a Spiritualat the disputed writings with the genu- The general rule of evidence ap- | emt te Kill rule the clty.” w view of thix matter ly upstate: the Portland flats to-day and, strik- tus on & atone sidewalk ffty feet per, the Magnet, at No, 16 Court) Ine writings and then give their opin-} plicable to crimin trials is that the | here i Brookiyn, aa A. 8. Davie, sixty) ion thereon, but they cannot velect | State cannot prov gninst a defen- [not Spirttualist. He had Z i . ¥ rk and establish the standard of com: dant any crime not alleged in the g Davies letter! parison and then compare them with | indletment, either as bel » Tecotved Injuries t resulted: ee u 39 tn, her death ' Mrs. Varmenter had been in poor ‘athe’ Coroner. verti K that she would! the disputed writing. | for a separate punishment or as ex; Coroner certitled that the cane Hetanetots us penaes of bis DES PA I ( : W ’ “The: Wortiand fats Im, the mont uni i fet ts wea ion arta ae | AM writngy proved to the matls-| ing the proofs that he Is guilty of jonable apartment building fa Wash- NM non the docte tio! erat m pete ue iterates ates e ington. Becretary Long and other | and waa never afterward aren alive faction of the court by a preponde j the crime charged nalgbles residing there. Itt located | ijata iesimed at No. 12 Livingston! ance of evidence tn civil cases, and) This rule, so universally recog- fat Vermont avenue and Fourteenth | street. Broklyn. ‘The bety had been t atreet earn contain for the ot also AN Oro Sie circle, When the order was given ‘hard street, near the White House. Fee ee erent acrortniant beyond a reasonable doubt in crimi-| nized and so firmly establinhed in DO ae int the cab eotton, f Mr. Rayner Hints that Rect tha texna and Tnimy judgment a ean Sea hal cases, ‘all Bnglish-speaking lands, ts rooted strongly h tin the course of the 7 ’ | We were completely clear of hey, and an 1. By witnesses who saw the paper! in that Jealous regard for the Hb- inquir the Amiral’s Cable) "scene we qussed well clear of her. BELFAST 10 BANKER MUST written, or to whom {t had been{erty of the individual which has Ee Ree rent Ne arcane oave| Report About the itilevabuftetne: beemntot, the: teaine acknowledged. | trom !ifrom/all!ethersiat) leaat(stneo Spantah snip. with a slowly converqing 2. By witnesses familiar with the the birth of Magna Chart. on the Brooklyn, had given a i course toward the leading sht . a t SAU twee oatéle cabal the Battle of Santiago) course sowsra the lea Very denne, Dut handwriting of the person charged | “It fs the produet of that same hu | incont Hing tt. * Was Suppressed. heres werpuewerahinsiin plain alehtiand to be the writer, and who are able) mane and enlightened public spirit! Sy ee Ne wate SS the thing, ® "J to tewtity from thelr familiarity to] Which, speaking through our com-/ontue ae senu Lieut.-Commander Sears also sald that the frat Information Schley that every per- ns bes deere a bellof respecting {tx genuinences, | 14 MILLIONAIRES WILL TRY|y p, pENNIS CHARGED WITH| 3. Where the writing Is shown toon charged with the commission of | was. “I met the Commodore on the quarte:- ‘Kent code was from MeCalla. fterne er replied Leut.-Commander feedlot Yeliawtal ak ahe Guisal rs | Mewat itd the reeadl nt Capt FOR AMERICA’S CUP. ILLEGAL REGISTRATION, — | have been recognized and acqu la crime shall be protected by. the despatch sent?” asked Ad- [those In, all of whleh were made. From timmy’ given by Gea kalby? the penionseuprosed | sumption of tnnocenee until he | i @oby Me, Ray-|""TNe elm of our ship wan ensed ons Aatvescate Lemiy awked hint HEUPAST, Ireland, Oct. 16—A chal-| sonny. pennta, tnirty-nve yearn ong, | Witten tt, or adopted and acted upon ie een nro ten guilty beyond a cere ‘ere alto ene Ber that Schtey'a despateh bad not may oe (neg NEE ga Tera | TWAT conversation, It any, did you | {enee for 8 nerien of races for Amer la wanker of the frm of Mair & Co, | by him tn hie busines transactions | SVN Goth A a seasons upon|* a Vieguime beon forwarded to the Depart-|shortly. turned squarely toward tne] ave with Commodore ey About the |ica's Cup, It te expected, will be Wall atreet, han been summoned | or other concerns, (may, under the [which ft rests so famillar to every student of our law that. they referred to for no other pur- pose than to point out the excep: }tlons thereto. westward, and as she did wo T got a view | htroxrade ugh it had been taken | othe next ship follow!ng In her, wake. che: slans Nee. it mye obsorvatlnn that the Brook- ie 5 sn Wan then held up to mest the anc- that as the des: ond ship approaching, Of courre, we Department ported helm. “The second ship passed in the wake of the firwt one, and T said to the Com: ee aye Modore that it looked aa Ifthe aecond | no? undetwtend tite antl one wan golng to wry and ram us, He, | recollect that at that time anent movement } YO Ne ” Vac! Club 4 5 t RE pau cal BRC ASL cE Ape pear In Yorkville Conet, before) statute, bo compared with the d urn to| learned that a syndtca Magistrate Brann, to-morrow puted wr Belfaat millionalres will tasue the chal- | regtairition J : -|lenge through the local club. Plans) ser pennta, who last year registered | Court should refuse to recelve in evi- ! dence solely for the purpose of com after under way, and It iy understood % 5 f ti me|that the firm of Hatlan & Wolf, whieh | from the Militonatres’ . jab, No parison any writing otherwise pre- judictal to a defendant.) nd for} built the big transatiantte liner] Sixtioth 1, bas a house tn Judge Werner wrote the principal | other crimes ts competent to prove ment, alth: to the cable a witnesses, But the Oceanic, will build the new ‘of construct at No. 9 West speaking, evidence of Accor a tent ntreot. He has been spending the sum- wan not forwardedt” anked Mr. I think, aesented, At any rate (M6) heen si | ©) o Oy: ‘i Saturday appeared to me to be uncertain tn her] wha he cna and h n oO « etn Pi = 1 t¢ is to ¢& tive, 2 BS absence of mistake or We are not In the witness-box. “The Brooklyn was handled by the modore Schley’s report fs In ev captain and quartermancer, She turned win Koln and that ts suifictent after she had passed to the vouthward | could find an Mr Rayner the wsed to other] of the Teresa's wake and followed her. | the c Ponts of ‘the Inquiry K nome pli coal them, and that! 4 trict, and regintered, trom No. 9 West! nembers of the Court differed in| tent, (3) th war Key :Westiuntili he WEATHER FORECAST. Fiftiey ateret Hin reiatry wae ehal-| oie opinions relates to the testi-laccldent, (1) « common schem and tr he id not find that see ee eet ene carat ony introduced Atending to show | plan embracing the commission of or Forecast for the ¢ asking as to the) and then ft was generally remarked on | he imi ra con} base to keep the of the Hoard of Inspectors distance between the Brooklyn and the| the lower bridge they were all going! «hipx 1 made some remark con- aix honre ending at 8 Mr. Dennis insisted on hiv right to/that Molineux caused the death of | two or more crimes so related to Texas when the former wade her turn. | to try and escape to the Seatward, cerning the ther conditions, that 1 - t | ? Tleutenant-Cemmander Sears replied! “Just about the time the Vincaya!thoust they would be more able We day, for New York register from that address, saying | Barnet by the same method as that| each other that proof of one tends that he had oly geven sumMeclent atten-| turned Yeoman Ellis came to me and | later. He said, ‘Until they are and un- py a vicinity—Clear and + | that he had obtained an opinton from king the life of Mrs. Adams, | to establish the others, (4) the {den- ton to sce shat there was no danger of| sald. that his stadimeter. showed 900| ti Iam able to coal from the collier, T iy se rakes a lawyer, who told him that he wan| Used in taking tho [lle of Mrs i f the person charged with the 2 colllaton: hotween ena etna | yards to the Viseaya. My Judgment con-| must keep within striking distance ‘of cool, with at to-night: writhing ia: rglitas to: register: Stood Four to Theee Ae ealGn Gelenefertine onserial ill ced. They, called: He was sure there was 4 wide gap of [epee meter ore: “I think we sald that 1 recognized that he felt Wednesday {reeh to ee eet be Doiceiee te | Four of the membery of the court, ““Lat ts now endeavor to apply to parta‘of a general and co a poos water—possibly about 68 yards, are about out tactical diameter from | the responsibility aux no one elac could | ight weet winds, Re ee eee Ritteeheee Btn . . Lecapaiatll ba ved chtotl thesaroxceps || Cio 4 ie Rarerbing the cngagement of July 3,| that ship now, and he sald: I think #0, | and that It was a aerlous aueation. Ie An. ant the Magistrate: laste «| O'Brien, Bartlett, Vann and Werner, fhe ee eee ieulatee coeared | eae aiid cant tee ut.-Commander Sears aid: , nsw recog ct, eblelelee er eieiop jon, . J , ¥ 3 to the genet . tive or inten hrot T wan In my room when I heard the (Crnen the order was ‘Hard aport.' 1| but That he muat act Ineaccordance with | ater EEEEEEEEEEEL summons for Mr. Dennis's appearance. | Jy, agree that the evidence should | Hom Be — ea TMEV e) Cones bowed, it ; cry of tho executive officer, “Clear ship | am not positive who gave that order. judgment, whether right or wrong; ———— hy - 4 igi %. for action.” 1 knew. what that meant] think the Commodore said “Hard cosets | that ened Cetera wae Oe nS pamiaitig ‘Te Cure a Cold in One Day not hayelbecn recelved jund)the ree | Wiens ened fOr) hela t and ran to the quarter deck I looked |and Capt, Cook said: ‘It Is hard apart. [account when ‘the ‘safety of" the fleet rd meaty Take Lasative Bromo Quinine Tableta. All son for it ie steted in the opinions | a'convenicat hours for chicegs, Cincinnatt and | UductinenL AME ea Bib cela! wll tp aha MiehGE Ripe Big ound andy Whe ae Tasca TT Tet Abou a Te att Sirtataaroa ai ak © [writen by Judges O'Brien and Were ran cymae faanrae me Lat ie gt Z. Sr ig

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