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¥ streaming from her e¢ rx rs "NIGHT EDITION. 500,000 net paid lead in circulation of A WEEK or two million copies per month is the the Morning and Sunday World in New York City over any other paper. “PRICE ONE CENT. MOLINEUX TO BE TRIED AGAIN; | = { Cireulation Books Open. to All.” ee RACING # SPORTS. A TRADES-UNION CITY, Run by Workmen. Remarkable Municipality in Connecticut. NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD. ~ PRICE ONE CENT. INDICTMENT NOT QUASHED NURSE INDICTED FOR Jane Toppan Pleads Not Guilty and is Committed to Prison Without | 3 MURDERS. soe = Bail—Collapses at Sight of Her Accusers. BARNSTABLE, Mass The Grand Jury found ments tor murder again Toppan this afternoon. ‘I nurse was brought into court at o'clock by Sheriff Percival, accompa nied by her counse The prisoner showed signs of @x- the treme nervousness and was on FIGHT OVER BRIDGE PLAN, Vigorous Fomeiicn Made , Before the Board of Estimate. ‘The Board of Estimate OTHERS SAD TAL MOVED AL HEARTS. SENT LITTLE GIRL OUT INTO} THE COLD TO BEG. Taken to Co Side Court t mixerably Lizgle ou she told suc! clerks, poll and lawyers ch f a fund which will, for a atand between the Voth family ane Went Sixtye “L never sent her sald Mra, Voth ia court to fathervis aslck/and/1 have a. month-old 3 - to the ee ne tintal aie sple. as if she was ready to give up the struggle. she pleaded not guilty to all three in a voice hardly audtble ‘Toppan ix charged with hay- ‘ing caused deaths of Mise Mary D. Gibbs, M E. Gorton and Mr. A. T. Da She was recommitted to jail with out ball. pse zoing from the jail -house, point of « al of the wit- ited a, st her mental distress, She one dazed and had to helped into the court e wis taken to a seat in) the prisoners’ row and ¢ank into a chatr The Ise STONE ALIVE, . A. EDDY SAYS. + ¢+_.____-— M Secretary Hay Receives Cable Ad- vices that Both Women Are Well. WASHINGTON, Dee. 6. gram to-day from Mr. S. A. Eddy dated Pera, near Constantinople, Secretary Hay received a cable Charge dA ffaires at Constanti- Dee. 5. In it he said that he has just learned from Saloniea that the! gent whom he had sent ont has remrned, Stone, the and Mine. and reports beth Miss | American iissionary, alive and well. REBORTED BOTH WOMEN DEAD. Aad been Charge and has received the FIND SECOND BODY IN CROPSEY QUEST "| Belief in Elizabeth City Is that One of the Two ifs that of Nell. ELIZABETH CITY, N.C, y body of « girl, bel Dee. 6 Inding of the body the dragging mt to has been found ten was postpor ell Cropsey miles down the rh Hver from this place, | iption of the drowned girl | bly Hike that of Miss]! mts RoW. Turner and L.A. Winder, members of the Citizens’ Committee of Five, have gone to Sand Hills, th first body is repo: oe they le Morning the second report where the Sine heen found this rived frown the other direction. The t Is general that the girl dead, and Unt one of these two w podtes bs the finding of the first brought Inte last night no who had been on a trip qutonk River. ‘The spot they said the body had been where washed ashore is lonely and there is no habitation near tt, With one o the fisher guide a party star ed at onee for spot and thelr re turn is anxtously awaited + Committee of Five had made gements for a mor ul ing of the bed of the river near ‘opsey home, but when the] « ishermen brought the story of the Lecture of Henry D. Lloyd. Mr, Henry Do 1 at the Cooper Ui land. MrT jo st, Foxent 1 Micors std th case and indor had 5 ne womans nohte Investiaat man 6 Meade discharged the girl | montha in New Zealand. 4 sng him a Mid lets the court-| self especially the advanced labor ra of gratitude in thelr] ‘awe which have wince made that coun- eyes. try famous. Tsilka, her companion, | i reports about | | m-|One in H \ band in a yaelt Hongkong and Siengi, ning, Titer’ ‘Canderdilt and Harry Die elegy Waa deeiden Cl ab oe apecial | Payne ‘VERY LATEST NEWS ' afternoon. | has placed $21,000.000 of 5 per cent. thirty-year gold bonds MORGAN ET AL. FOR IN BRIEFEST FORM. 24 o-— —_ —— HORSE DASHES INTO TROLLEY, A horse attached to a dry-goeds wagon took fright late this afternoon, Washington and Lafayette avenues, Brooklyn. The maddened animal dashed down Washington avenue, and at Fulton street ran head first into car No. 346, of the Fulton street line. The pole penetrated the car. striking and severely injuring Mrs. Pilemano Chizano. of No. 958 Fulton street. The pole hit her in the back. throwing her against the opposite side. —ete THREE CAPTAINS COMPLAINED OF, Police Capts. Chapman, Churchill and Titus and Acting Capt. Morris were visitors at District-Attorney Philbin’s office this afternoon. Mr. Philbin said that Titus was down ona- business matter | but that the other three had been sent for in reference to com- plaints which had been made to him concerning matters in their respective precincts. He would not:say what the com- olaints were. ee. a. bas MARRIED, WOMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR DEBTS, ~The’ Appellate Division of the Supreme Court decided to- | ony that a married woman may be liable for: her own debts. | Katherine O’Connor. a dressmaker. sued Mrs. Ethelinda M. Shera, who claims her husband is responsible for the debt. ego DROPPED DEAD IN STREET. Nellie Dahl, forty-five years old, of No. 500 East Seven- enteenth street, dropped dead in front of No. 159 East Twen- ty-sixth street at 4.45 P. M. to-day. The Coroner was notified ——--—_ — 40 TRAIN PLUNGES 300 FEET KILLING CREW. | VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 6.—Word has just been received | here that a train on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Rail- road fell into a canyon, a distance of 300 feet. ——-—- +40 : LITTLE GIRL PLAYED WITH FIRE AND DIED. Augusta Deggennero. seven years old, while playing about the kitchen sfove of her home, in No. 405 Seventh avenue, was so badly burned that she died in the New York Hospital this —e+e— $21.000,000 IN BONDS PLACED IN ENGLAND. DETROIT. Mich.. Dec. 6.—Joseph B. Moore, of this city, | in England. This means that the projected Gulf.and Manitoba Railroad. from Duluth to Kansas City. a distance of 700 miles, will be constructed. ee -ATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Azim 1, Little Elkin 2, Barbee 3, Sixth Race—Watita'1, Waterhouse 2, Jessie Jarboe 3. BANKS IN CHINA. ete in Manila Also Decided On—Exclusive Anjouncementit in BENS US: Would Confirmed. meeting of the con t Nagai and ement i fay of the In. ae Hats to| Here are the names o. confirmed | men in the directorate of th pens | Raker, Proatdet i in the nal Bank, and ar Lwon-| erpont Morgan ‘ treat U1. Mareiman, Levi Moat n hank | Al Pee |acat | power. qt tne insue tn the same Pothier judge. | venta the prosecution from expe will be comp jWudge Newburger Denies Both Motions of the Prisoner's Counsel and Says He Must Again Appear Before Another Judge , for Mrs. Adams's Murder. Roland A Molineuva motion to have quashed the indictment under which he stands accused of having Murdered Mrs. Kate J. Adams waa denied this afternoon by Judge Newburger in Part 1. General Sessions. Appeais had considered the indictment faulty they would Instead they ordered a new trial of the defendant The Judge held that if the Judges of the Court have sald so, and ordered the liberation of the accused under the old indictment The alternatic motion of Molineux’s attorneys asking for an inspection of the Grand Jury minutes was denied on the ground that Judge Blanchard had already ruled adversely on this point Had Moltneux’s motion prevailed he would have walked out of the Tombs a free man. oWrd of the de- cision was taken to him in his cell in the Tombs by an Evening World reporter, He displayed no emotion when told he aad lost. fete “TL have no comment to make.’ was all he would say, “Ae are still fighting. and we will never give up hope,” he sald. “There will be a I must leave it to my Gen. Molineux was equally impassive. Déatrict-Attorney Philbin, who was in court when the decisicn was announced new trial for Molinenx, bit | have no time to carry it on under my administration, of way with me.” said sucoamor. The Patrick case has the WHY JUDGE DECIDED AGAINST PRISONER. In hia deciaton, Justice Newbergerpimight liave occurred in the Grand Jury y permissible at the preliminary arralgne | sala oom mi 2 As to the applic Ses “The Court of Appeale having Ot] eon of the minutes. MOLINEUX SAYS: motion haa been ism wy Judge Hlanchard on the applicath made before him py the defendant ‘ obtained te re y new facts having |, nnot be entertained under this section. t “NOTHING TO SAY!” ng World reporter sent @ note 1x jn hia cell In the Tombs of the decision of Judge neux sent back word liged for the ine at he had nothing ta final Judgment and i of the defer anew triad sti A new trial ie a re-examination of therefore follows lia motion court before an- iene herein mus seWhen a new trial ia ordered it mall proceed in all respects ai deen had. it ta claimed, however, on of the defendant, that the jthe several judges of the Court of Ap- peals upon the question of the admission awaiting news, and wast uy Gisap: the procec ix stion was bi motion of uash the ind! fe motion asking the Grand Jury min lovely by the State ity of the man whe polaon to Harry ¢ f no trial had ne pa spinions |GEN. MOLINEUX SAYS “TOO BADI” the unal, proceeding. of certain testimony on pre- [4 that | If that was the tntentt ned poamessed It would] ¢ judgment f the Court of the adverse to his effee at streets, His first under the have ao declared and directed power tt for the defendant and fur nis discharge. ‘The opinions of the several Judges were undoubtedly intend: irfal Judge upon fully expected that Black would be used man, it affected him The General had chat Harnet testi Harnet« death Hshing w Reject “The atidayt realhe, upon bamed, are a mi est ni is temporary at © Gran t in the end, FIPERTS UMLLED “ANN FORCED i: POISONED DAT IN BONINE CASE. TO BAGK DOWN.) A WEDDING FEAST. |DOCTORS TESTIFY IN THE'CONFRONTED WITH AFFIDA- PRISONER’S BEHALF. | VIT HE REPUDIATED. DRUG IN THE COFFEE DRANK BY THE GUESTS. Many Women Present at the Vein) eres: He Swere to it hat We | ihystchns Call from Other Doe emember the Word © Attend Viethne at riminalt tn tt Weat Point, Wis “TRAIN FALLS 300 * FEET IN CANYON, 'PLUNGES DOWNWARD. RYING ITS CREW. CAR- WEATHER FORECAST. NEW CONVENT /ENT IN PASSAIC. Dallding Hed Connty Clerk. Forecast fov the thirty-six hours ending SOP. Me Secu day, Dee. 7 Clty and ste with for New York : Fate and niwht; Sat- y faerensing Mahe north winds variable. 1 ‘30 feet and wae n> fara fo matehwood, The train crew wae killeds - eled by May 1, ee, sia is lnc Sah