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3 500, 000 A WEEK 2,000,000 A MONTH : Morning and Sunday in New York ‘City than of any ~ : aothed newspaper peepee | More’ Worlds sold, _ PRICE ONE GENT. “WE DEMAND A- NEW TRIAL,” % SAYS MOLINEUX’ Ex-Gov. Ce Argues, However, that Indict- * ment Should Ex- Gov. 'Aiill Defends it! : Ex-Gov. Black, for Roland B. dmissihle- as evidente.”* Molineux. and ex-Gov, Hill, for the SECOND.—The evidence ‘potore! the Grand! Jury was legal in State. battled all day to-day before every particular. 3 Judge Newburger, in General Ses- »THIRD.—Only two grounds are sions, and late this afternoon were} % spect Grand Jury minutes. directed to submit. briefs. 1@ — FOURTH.—Judge Fursman's roling on Ex-Gov. Black, while insisting that Bel® Quashed as Unfair—| ix-Goy. Hill’ made théde, iidictnent and giving bis” Jury ‘minutes: handwriting evidence has been ne; the prisoner was anxious and eager for a new trial, demanded that thé} He held that if the trial was un- Yair the indictment was unfair, and ¢ indictment against him be ireasite e 3 _tleetsion. and and Weeks, the pflson v Astor Chanlet,, the ex-Congres#- ksorted that“ the whole case was managed ‘tofgatgsadmittance and based on: tng, Barnet case. | a seat inside the railing. “Take ont the Barnet case.” he; Justice Newhurger entered the court far 1.) o'clock, Ten minutes later Mr. cried, “and there is not enough evi- dence‘to convict on a charge of petit Jarceny.” + Ex-Goy. Hill contended that the Barnet letters “were admissible as evidence even if the Barnet murder was) not, and; that in any event the murder of Mrs. Adams had. bee: proved and the, prisoner had not yet heen adequately punished. « Molineux-had been indicted for the crime, the Indictment was fair,and.he should bé tried ‘on it. Army: of Legal’ Talent. Assiatant Disttet-Attorney Osborne, Alolineux's peraistent prosecutor, was ‘the iat of the army. of Iégal Talent to ut in wan. appearance. Later District Attortty Phrpin ‘where iseintants, Le Basbler and” Garvany joined Mr.- On- borne. w Then, came ex-Goy,. Black, In com: Paty with a Rey Olcott addressing the Black aroxe and began Court. F the dismissal of this ie sald) Mr. Black, ‘First, on the ground that not sut- ficient legal evidence, was given before tho Gracd Jury to warrant an indict- mects Second—Much of the evidence was Irrelevant, having nothing to do with | riginal charge made ‘ugainst ti endant,” Mr. Black then referred to the testi- mony of the handwriting experts. “This; is the kind of testimony we object to.” cried Mr. Black. “{t ts no: | fair, and we ask that’ {t be excluded from the minutes of the Grand Jury and wo.be given a fair’euance to face the original charge.'!....-—1. Mr.Bhack read an athdrtit trom Mr, Weeks, in. which he told,ofumeeting Depert= Hinaley“akter ne “had {been be- fore the Grand Jury, “Kltisley,” sald the lawyer, “spent WAX FIGURE OF: ASOAGSIN. Supt. Collins Takes Steps to Stop Exhibit at Auburn, | ! The Evening World.) ¥4 Nov, M4—Superin- Collins, of the State Pris- (Spertal 4 ALBANY, } tendent C. V. on Department, to-day took active mea ures to stop an exhibition of a wax |) figure of President McKinley's ax Informed wh he xhibited | in sin, whl Aax been publicly Auburn, the murderer was exécated. The figure Ix not only displayet @ brother of the assassin hax Raged to deliver a lecture on the of the win and, the murder of the Dat President. When Superintendent Colllys wavs in formed of what wax going on, th he sent following telegram to Mayor ture » of Auburn: Cy Burgess, Mayer of Can 300 not, In the inter publle decency, take some aulting eshth enn peoples now in progeny. at the ¥ ee Theatre in » eltyt Cc NS, Supt. of Prisons, to reports, recelved here from Auburn, the proprietors. of the Maluce Theatre secured a wax. likeness of the assassin and dredsed! it in a putt ef his volt clothes, obtained in Cleveland. ft Js sald that a!brother of the murdesyr entered into a bargain with the proprietor of. a. museum (to turn over to" him the body of the mur- derer, if MC had not “been disposed by |the State, LADD’S BILL WAS $3,022, 10. Grout, Who Neat Him forthe Comp- trollership, Spent. $1,020.02, , ALBANY, Nov, 14, 4Willam W. Ladd, Jr. Democratic candidate. for Comp- troller of New York City, to-day cer- tiled gto the Secretary of State tat “Hk” Campaign’ expenses were $3,022.10. M According Edward Grout. the successful | fuston ca ste, certified thar kis ex- penses were $1,026.00, ord DRAMA OF 2 UDNTINENTs Louis Schupisser Arrested | Here for Big Fraudulent Failure in London, two continents | dramatic story to Wght to-day tn the Centre t Police Court when an English: | who said he was. thirty-nine | old aad that ne Myed at No, 676 avenue, was remanded) In harged with being a fug!- justice, 3. Elton, of who declared ted th London a £24,000 fmud. Elton Ftells oo prisoner's name is Louie Erancls He and his brother, | Schuplaser conducted a town, London, of Schuplaser & in August for ‘oved thut the tone. assets of the and tne} “tae fail- Oy yin Cam onder the orm nam son, The dirm tailed 221,00, tnvestls hulure Was a frauguie Tire etre stock and business had) been remoy puruters were in niding wh ure was ‘The failu disclosures wade 3k in the plano nres of the credivars ruined, committed. mule a rities began & searci pr the (Wo-brothers, Lows escaped m an ambulance. from. his aome,. whlin Charles was captured, tried,« convicted and sentenced to nine months at para Tabor in Hollowell Jat}: Louis went to Havre and antied thencd on La bale for New York, arriy- i eite rAd Kekgener, £08 the: em 4 ton was boo ° n by fra don and lost ame 10 thin’ alty fter the and obtained employ nant.” He shunisMer, who, Yur $: n yex open for § ad heard, was In New ‘Yesterday be Saw Schuplaser In Wall He followed himyup Broadway.| t Canal st found “two des “sergeants and Kot them to ar held” at Police reutatton “pa: | ts Foelng await s Meray: ‘ (special 19 The Grentng World.) LAUREL, Del., Noy. 1—-President Burry Richardson.) of the Diamond State Telephone Company, has closed a tract with the Salisbury Telephone Company, Inctuding the candect! lines from Berlin east’ to Nanticol ay at, giving him a monopo! of th business af. the;Pentnaula exception of two amall local ne ts against quashing the Molineux FIRST.—The Barnet letters, free from the Barnet murder, were COUNSEL permission to inspect the Grand 2 finish building the new bridge. - gineer Buck: for report. 8 ® © allowed for an application to in- the admissibility. of gatived by the Court of Appealy ne minute before the Grand Jury. When he came out he was asked how he got through x0 quickly. “ “Lr didn't testify ams an expert,” maid Mr. Kinsley. ‘They asked me If t had seen Molineux write, gnd then if Thad seen the Barnet letters, That was tho only testimony I gave. The counsel told of the appearance of other witnesses. before the Grand Jury and declared that their examina- tion conducted on the same incom- petent lines, “Your Honor will see," he contigued, “that In the testimony of Mr. Carvalho, Kinsley, Wesxels, based upon the Bar- et letters, thy testimony of Prof, Witt aus based on the Barnet autopsy, there Is not a whit of evidence pertinent to thit.case except that of Harry Cornish that he had trouble with Molineux and hd received the polzon package. n on Barnet Case. “4m you Will ace, the Barnet evi- dence in the att cane, Take it out and ther. ldeeeny. t Is the, pleasure pf, thig. Court: no| pect the minutes of the Grand‘ Jury ib Sr lleeaees catia Ghected thei followin : P i i ‘ ‘ board of directors a eee) Fifth’ Race—Hunter Raine 1, Kaloma 2,St. Hera'3, | gobn 8, Kennedy, b. Witix Juenes, | Sixth Race—Frank McConnell 1, Jena 2, Elsie Bramble 3) Samuel Thorne, James J. alll Ef ° Nichols, George F. Baker. Robert Bacon, George W. Perkins, Duoniel 3. | Lamont, EK. H. Harriman. Jacol Schiff j James Stillman, Wo Po Clough, G. ¢ Clark and M. Terhune } | Bonds and se fes of the new cone | cord were dealt inant urt to-day, | GUTS PIES! but no sales were made. There wer | bids of 110 for the stock nd from 1 :| IN JOHNSON HOME} ccc. | An in soon to be made to | have urities of © Northern Us AP hat Amal- Securities iiated “on ib: Bites ae « oo rthern Paci ~ wi be ‘Wa treat fo at an Young Woman and Child Pass Away Suddenly irre o: seuit in. Je ssid as these iti i H bonds are to be converted into coma sated sss) Peery Ui and Authorities Will Investigate. Ll . to 15 Cents. oe ailig of the iSoanliof Directorm 0 the Chicago, Burlington and iquincs (Special to The Evening dy the body, and while washing and | Rullroad was to have been held in Chi Score another point’ for Henry. L.| LONG BRANCH, N, J.. Nov. 14—Con- | dressing {1 saw something — whieh} cago to-day fpr th] nit pone ot) electing Casey in the “Casey Copper War!" siderable excitement prevails here to-|wurprined her, she ays, She thought esentattven of th day concerning two strange deaths in Aw a renult of the former salesman's| one house, attack on the Copper Trust, it was re-| Miss Pauline Johnaon, sixteen years Wall Street. thin afternoon{!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ine all & Johnson, dled about two weeks ago, but that the Amalgamated Copper Company | the mystery In connection with the case }nad reduced the price of copper from] inas just become known, Miss Johnson 17 to 15 cents a pound. was ‘seen upon the street one day and the following morning wan fond dead alegeticonflrmation, of ithe: report]: Ti cairat)) her) homes’ on Washington could. be ohtained from the United | street, Metals Selling Company, but the re-!"K neighbor, Mrs. Douglass, was the| port came from such a source thatlarst person called Into the Johnson | Wall Street was content to accept It 8] houg to see the dead git, She imme- ieue: diately summoned Dr. J. W. Bennett, The reported reduction in the price of | who said the girl dled trom convulsions, copper, {f true, Is the biggest victory] Coroner John T. Tetley, of Ited Bank, that Casey has yet gained in his battle. | gave a certificate for the burial of the When he ‘left the office of the welling | gir} Company he declured that under pres: |" Stra, iy aes ent conditions Copper could not ported a assisted in caring for WOULD DELAY COMPLETION OF NEW BRIDGE TILL SEPT. 1,1902 The granting of the extension would mean that the bridgd ‘would not be completed until Sept. 1, 1902. : ‘CHANCELLOR'OF PERUVIAN CONSULATE ROBBED. Elias Mujica:Carossa, the chancellor of tre Peruvian Gen eral Consul:to this country, boarding at No. 354 Manhattan? o'clock. and before ghat time. the avenue, in‘Harlem:Police Court to-day accused Mary Cain, servant, of taking two pairs; of trousers and $40 in cash. Th woman admitted ‘that she took the things. ey LATE RESULTS AT: LOUISVILLE. . Fourth Race—Aira 1, Eleven Bells 2, Nettie Regent 3. Fifth Race—Lady of the West 1, Rosehird 2, Sauce Boa —_ + ¢ o—- AT LATONIA, He At a meeting of the new East River Bridge Commissior s M “ . THE: MOLINEUX CASE. 8} this afternoon a letter.was read from the Roebling Company}. eres ea 8 ; SAN FRANCISCO, "Nov. 14.—This! $| in which they asked for an extension of ten months in which tots « ampion James. J, Jeffriés’s day.” ‘ t Rome’ in the quarters of the Re-/ | Hance Club, In Oakjand. Tt was fhe matter was referred to En: given out .ygsterday, that Jeffries | would remaingin the gymnasium most | | ot the\day; end that visiting sporting | ; men who desired to learn for them- pion wauld be welcomed. From early mornifig,there was a constant stream of callers at the club rooms. ‘Phoge who were Ina hurry to see! the biguboiler-maker had to wait, for after a Breakfast offchops, toast and coffee. Jeffries,, wha had risen at dawn, decided that @ walk over the hills would do him good and struck out. He did not,retiirn until nearly walk hid developed {; @ run- moat of the time. Wien he got back he Ing to indicate any xt tion. Champ! Heagatedng. Jeffries is acting contrary ta the entreaties of Delaney in taking these long runs at this te stage in his She was held. | selves. the candition of the ‘cham-!, COLUMNS Soa and Resting. training. Delaney refuses to make fy statement on this score, declal ing chat Jeffries’g training 1s proceed- ing very satisfactorily, but from the champion's immediate circle there emanates a rumor that as a matter of fact Delaney’s word is a long way from iaw with the champion. is the rit easy ing before he trainers’ wisl. that Jemries ring (he hours remain- ters the rif with Ruh- wants the clamp! take on more weight, and ¥ays that an additional ten or fifteen pounds would dono harm. But Jeffries has his own notions and generally carries them out, One of his failings be te » hard work Just to please vistors .wao importnne ‘iim to do something toolet them see how he can perform. As the calles the gymnasium d riig a day number Azores, the champton Inkept. busy glv- ing {Mustrations ‘of 4Hke methods of training. He is anxioue to bela “good fellow" and not disappoint! ans one, and because of thin ca proper, Jefiries ‘Boo Light. found that ‘his charge Upped 28 pounds He at once yemerday the an r oe The mee of tae new $409, eal Northern Securities -Co:, which ix to} take up the bonds of the Northern Pa cific Raltway Co, held a meeting this tir that laudanum or some other drug had reason unexplained: the me been given the young girl, but Mrs. ‘or Kor Johnson and the reat of her family | ing was postponed f ~ deny that such was the case. Chicago newer On Tuesday there wax another | rangement conten deuth in the Johnson home. A four-{ tory to the old dire beet year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| The me nda week ago and who Henry Butler, who live with Mrs. | were have been elec v ay ares Johnson, died there. child was} Edward H. Harriman, James stim: put in bed on ighi, andjand Jacob Schiff, venting wax found dea Tu ring, She! Rockefeller-Kuhn-Leet and Union 1 rel nogatOner | cific Interests, Norman i. Ream, rep thin occasion and. {esued a burial cers | resenting Chicago Interests; J. J. Ill, Northern Interests Pr. Mor- repre- representing Robert Bacon, gan, and HH reat representing J. McK. Twombly, tineate for the child. to-day, about both. cisca.” He said h investigates both of them and every- thing was all right, The canes have been brought be= fore the town authoritigs, however, and a thorough investization is to be made, Prosectttor Foster may try to solve the mytery. WARDMAN GLENNON held at 37 cents without inviting Bip He #ayg yome data as to the amount ‘of metal Ising tule and precipitated a xeml-panic In° the copper world. Novoue at the’ time helleved that his statement would ultimately ae pany change In the market, but ed reduction to-day Is taken iby riiene have. followed the history of the rto mean that the Copper Trust ac- tention” the truth of Casey's con t THE STATE. BLIZZARD UP. 25 BURNED MUST STAND TRIAL | | | | -* IGIANT RR. COMBINE ON CURB: _SAGE SEES DANGER AHEAD. Aged . Speers “De. clares the Trust Will Throttle Competition —NorthernSecurities Company, as It Is Called, Elects Direc. tors—Chicago Meet- ing Is Mysteriously Postponed. ! { eu | sentl Ww Vanderbilt a and Northwes ra interests, As the $100,000.00 capital stock of the 0.,@ Incorporated wit be exhausted dreat Northern and K | citle shares, it is supposed hat other similar holding companies Will be organized to take care of the shares « ym 4 Linatte the other Is in the In the case of the Burlington road} that system hax been leased to the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, A separate corporation, which wit oper- tte the Ine on the community: of inter. est p © to avoid yontlict with ates through walch * Toad parse This conflict with the law is what Russell Sage fears will prove a stumbling block to the success of the new combination. It will be remem- vered that Mr, Sage bitterly opposed the project when first It was broached, t* more kindly disposed soward it but he does not fall to sound a warning as to the effect of such s upon the public mind, SUGAR TRUST GETS PAPERS IN ALBANY. AMERICAN REFINING NOW A NEW YORK CORPORATION. | ALBANY, Nov. 14—The American r Refning Co. of New York, with Its prinelpal office in New York City, cr ed i with a capital of} manufacture, refine sugar! sors are: Henry O. Have- Wiilam BH. Thomas, Lowell M. | Charles MH. Seuft and of York City section is taken by the Sugar enefit by the new laws of thie st favoring big Sofnoritinnss { The American will now enjoy pri snot possible under the y luws and escape what It a oft Premium Up in Rome, Wardman Edward Go Glennon will LONDON, Noy. U.—The gold pre- have to stand trial for neglect of duty] mium at Rome hay advanced to d we strenuous efforte of the a Sa WATERTOWN, N. Y.. Nov, 4—A] POCAHONTAS, Va., Nov, 1—Twa ea = renucts na i blizzard js raging in Northern New Jone followed ua fire in the Bal olice Department “to kill tae case icocoooopen TOODCO OO} explosions followed a fire in the Baby nie NG | York. Snow has been falling steadily ats here to-day, and twenty-five men{ 28alnet him for the past eighteen hours, and a gale | Judge MeMahon. (nh General Seesions, @| In blowing. were badly hurt and burned, All. of } P4 ] The heaviest snow fail is renorted| these were rescued, but it in feared cise] 'M* afternoon denied 4 mution ta dis: @|along the Carthage and Adirondick| others are entombed in the mines, |Mlev the jnidictnent against Glennon. | )| roud, where fifteen inches has fallen. i “|The Wardmaus lawyer, Jar w @] Between Carthage and Remsen eight len wre; auill /burning jate thialafter: |i vas madel thwlimationstwol weeks (| inches are reported. 7 um “4 ago, claimMm that the indictment was etly cloudy to- &| Trame ts impefed In some places, and] ,worcu’ Darien Will Begin «search aM) ound yy the Grand Jury on Insufl- Friday; high weat- @} trains are behind their achedule ‘ cle and tlegal evidence. @| Snow haa teen falling: since mi- ener [° Glennon is charged with Wardman night in’ Syracuse and) vicinity, tmped- dude, Swinnerton, Read: Dwyer and Sergt ix with neglect of POGLODESOODOSOOOOIOPZOOIDS || Ing‘local street ‘railway, traMc. At Caze-}.s8TOCKTON, Cal, Nov. 14.—Judge J.{ duty mm fattin ) suppress a disorderly novia the snowfall is.twelve inches.|G, Swinnerton, a well-known lawyer | house in the Nineteenth Police Precinct, jm Que Day i] (At Malone thete<in a. bitgzard: and|.and oraior, died here day, He was| Judge McMahon's decision makes it pale 0 Quiath Teeistas Atare- sidw “drifter, Ave" Com atx*feat? high “arel the sfather! of: James Swinnerton,” the | necersary for Glennon’ ty plead and to rove’ ba cking (rutic.! wellnown neway per artist. wd triad. be burdens in the taxation Hne across the Americaa Refining hag (or years held New Jersey;:incorporation pupess 2,554% PRINTED Totat Number of Advertisements Printed, 22 ee Gam Over (ts Veer, 8, 485 O FINE THE WORLD'S BEST OCTOB bie COLUMNS we351% GAINED $F" taste PRICE ONE “CEN Boiler-Maker Weighs Only 208 1-2 Pounds, and Persists in Taking Off More Flesh Regardless of Trainer's Pleading—Ruhlin Is Fit juunced that the champion waa too IHght and that he would have (o jee up in hie work “T want to see Jeffries enter the ring weighing from 25 to 2) pounds,” said ney, “I guess he will tip the scalex pouts when the time comes." the callers at the Reliance Club sium to-day were a number ‘of Oakland ladtex who were anxious .to r some knowledge of the methods din the training of w modern Jeffries punched the bag, pe for thelr benettt, while the fair vistors kopt up a running fire of comment upon his xtremeth and agile and did other etunt-~ The champion hax recovered tho full” use of his voice, which was somewhat husky for a day or two because ofan injury to his ‘Adam's Apple,” received in 4 wrestling bout with Bob Arm- strong, It was feared at first that the damage might be serious and affect his breathing apparatus while he was [n the ring, but the effects of the wrencls he recelved appears to have vased away, ies Wants to F Sharkey. Jefferies Is pleased over the fact that _ “rrangements have practically been completed for a match between hint and Sharkey, | ought to have no trouble In. best= (Continued on “This combindtion of tho six. great ratiroads 6f the Northwest is an experi-. ment,” sald the aged financier to-an Evening World reporter this morning. “It will be necessary that it be watched and watched very carefully. It may have to be modited very essentially, to abate enmity which It is certain to arouse, “The danger 1 Wil have npon will compel them jer than ever to get a of the w of the weaker lines is an appeal ~ the State ‘The In the through a and Terrttort a in the effect It weaker lines. It roads al the promate ere of iC have to look out for ad= ver ation fre any or all of ninctcen State wovaxugients. “If this combination is ny conducted mservatively the next thing will be great public excitement resulting in local legislation wiping out franchises possessed by the combination roadsin va- rious States. A combination of thin sort throttles compet people don’t like It. The men at the head of It will have to be most careful and conservative to avold the canes bg have pointed o It is very evident trom the cha arter ot rthern Securities Compan has! OL of the Hoard of Directors veolute and complete. The sto holders are no voice as witness a cor poration or any of them shail be *onea to the Inspection of the mtockholders, Ic ts explained that this regulation la tuserted ag a guard against publicity: ROOSEVELT STANDS FOR CIVIL SERVICE, ALL INSULAR APPOINTMENTS WILL BE UNDER THE LAW, | v1 —President | need that fn make WASHINGTON Roosevelt to-lay ant ing civil appototments in the insular Possessions of the United States he would adhere zo the principles of tie Civil Servic Re He declared this pol to Clinton, Rodgers Woodruff, of Phitadeipalas oe the Natlonal Clvil Service Reform cxirutt i Chairman of called t in what the Presidents policy would : MISTAKE A ALMOST FATAL, Bes Mistoking a box of carmualve sublizamin tablets tor pon-bous, Louled | Bata twenty-two year: GIG street and in avenues’ swallowed ond of the lozenges and ar dying. She was taken tothe wegian Hospital and will recovedy ~— no Dependencies. anil ls

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