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Miao THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY ING, NOVEMBER 12, 1902. SIX DRAMATIC STAGES IN LAST THREE YEARS AND NINE MONTHS OF LIFE OF MOLINEUX, TWICE PUT ON TRIAL CHARGED WITH THE MURDER OF MRS. ADAMS. Morris Chairs at $6.75, . The Regular Value of which is $9.00. yin We Offer Thursday, Nov. 13, ‘\ Hn) 50 Morris Chairs (ike cw), i) Hy t in Golden Oak only, Spring a el Seat, Carved Front, Broad Flat FLD: Arm, Cushion all hair filled, Coverings of plain or fancy Velour, at $6.75 each, | Regular value $9.00. ALSO Wardrobe Couches, hair tops, spring edge, covered * $9.50} . f with fancy cretonne, ~ Special at............ 300 White Enamelled Beds That will sell quickly at the prices quoted. 100 White Enamelled Beds, one inch $2.98 BAK LV TOMBS OCT IF" 1907 ACOOTTIBD NOV: 7% 7908, TM TOVOD FEB 27% 7899 TO FER IG™ S900 CONVICTED BEFORE RECORDER COEF DEATH FOOT SING SING, FEDTO PER IE® 1900 1900 TO OCT 774" 7907 = BRRAIGMENT. COMMITTED TO TOMBS FUB. 27™ E99 70 Wow 77 x90R BROCE DEBRIS PULS OUT MAST Remarkable Mishap to Steamer City of Worcester Under the Partially Burned New East 29644-07008 post, extended foot, brass vase, all sizes, regular price $3.98, now.... 100 White Enamelled Beds, one inch post, cotended foot, Brats rail and mounts, all sizes, regular price §sdaNiow Mo eon non Lu ( $3.98 100 Hard Baked White Enamelled Beds, 14 posts, heavy filling, extende: foot board, massive brass rails, full Rot relate in any way to the history of his case. One of them is a comedy | ew a oe © oo 6 of high clase, ranking with any now before the New York public, I expect | 4 = 5 = to produce it In first-class houses, and I predict that for originality of trea] VIE WS OF TWO SETS OF JURORS ON ment and freshness of ideas it is going to make a hit. . aT 1 ® 7 J % HE MELODRAMA NOT SO GOOD. GUILT OR INNOCENCE OF MOLINEUX. : “he melodrama is not such a finished plece of dramatte work, but !t ¢ . . . too, is marked by originality in ideas and treatment. It will be put on in % Here are the statements made by members of the jury which found Molineux the popiilar-priced houses. The plays cannot be produced this season—'n |? guilty in February, 1900, giving their reasons for the verdict, compared with state- fact it is not the desire of Molineux to come prominently before the pubilc | 4 / ogee Hoa 80 soon after his experience with the law. Hut even though the plays j, ments of jurymen who acquitted him: ‘were produced unonymously they would command respect and attention.” \¢ JURORS WHO CONVICTED: JURORS WHO ACQUITTED: W. T. Price, head of the American School of Playwriting, ee In| $y Astaa OTN ESE ilagleonnleltieeiier demir so soon after his experience with the Jaw. But even though the plays! { deudeAMavillencariny subnet toe) thelr. cintinttot EDWARD L, YOUNG, FOREMAN—Not a juror be- Heved that Molineux wrote the address on the tie capacity of instructor for Molineux for the pant year. i Molineux’s innocence it might have caused a dis- polson package. r mounts, scroll and rings, regular “Molineux,” he sald, “has been working on his plays ever since he, » agreement of the jury. J. NOAH H. SLEE—It was a case where twelve men River Structure. price $12.00, now.. : a . ue y $7.98 was first sent to prison. He turned to playwriting to occupy his mind cee * MATHIAS B. MARTIN, FOREMAN—I think that were of the same mind, @ — developed & marked capacity, In fact he has a great deal of ability ino) tne defendant's guilt has been shown beyond a JOHN J. REDNER—We were convinced of the inno- | Hterary way and ts capable of high-class work. I look to see him take a : x 4 MAST TORN FROM SOCKET. cence of Molineux without his trying to prove It. FRANK HARRISON GOULD--After I had been in the jury box two or three days I began to be- Neve Molineux innocent, and this grew upon me ¢ to the end. reasonable doubt. WILLIAM G, POST—I think he ts guilty. GEORGE C, EDGAR—There was no doubt in my mind. Many circumstances went to prove It. SIGMUND FEUST—He was guilty because he did not foremost position in the ranks of dramatists if he should choose to continue in the line he has marked out, “He has outlined two new plays to me and will start to work on them at once. There will be no difficulty in disposing of them. I was called in to The aftermast of the side wheel Sixth Avenue, 20th fo ZIst Street. the wreckage hanging {ram the Will- wt ‘amsbure bridge to-day. and, being torn \ oo help him in the technical preparations of his efforts and shall continue to prove ha was not guilty. CHARLES N, O'CONNOR—There was not a dissent- ¢ from ale socket, rpeee ae, oe ae ” i 7 saShieers Cae . turned a somersault and plerced throug! act &8 sort of tutor to him for a time.’ LYMAN 3. FOSTER—I was convinced that he was ing volce. Eve ty one helleved Molineux tnnocent. @| ‘wo of the steumere dome. None ot MISSES’, CHILDREN’S and INFANTS’ ; 3 guilty of murder in the first degree. BENJAMIN J. SNELLING—We could find nothing %| the crew or passengers was hurt oy the Noes ©” MANHRIM BROWN—Well, I think he's gullty. in the evidence to show that Molineux potsoned © |femarkable accident. and the ship was > able to make hez dock without difficulty. < )] W 3 Mrs; Adams. $| The city of Worcester rune between EF OT EAR. ©99O409 6609864 9O0HO095$2 0040 02OOOO8OOOF OOOOH eo 4, New York and Nerwich, She docks at the foot of Canal street and the North River. Yesterday she went up tie East River under the bridge at high tde and [ot past safely. Capt. McDonough thought he could do the same thing to- day, but the fog threw him out of bis caleulations or eise the wreckage has BURGLAR CAUGHT | passengers, The heavy fog made navi- gation dangerous and the old side- wheeler picked her way very carefully down the river, Fear Wreckage. First Shoes and Ankle Ties in delicate shades for Infants, Smart Shoes for Misses and Children, suitable for Street and School wear, of Kid and Calfskin with heavy extension soles. Also dressy shoes of fine kidskin and patent leather with cloth tops, heavy and lightweight soles for dancing and dress wear. Slippers and Pumps. BACK THESE 37. MADISON SQUARE EC Decision Handed Down Which| Detectives Fired Shots in the ‘ Restores to Duty Firemen| Air, While Alleged Pickpocket Laid Off in Long Island City) Fled, but Was Finally Knocked MMRS."MARK TWAIN" SERIOUSLY ILL, Famous Humorist Cancels All COAL MEN ATTACK MITCHELL'S UNION Operators Truesdale, Olyphant While Engaged in Fishing for orrled about the bridge wreckage 4A UL Als BUCCESOLUs passawe a. at the Consolidation, Down by Bystander. and Fowler Follow Baer’s Ex-| His Engagements Owing to| Silk Dresses Through Barred! py, .2uunt fear Wreekewe, Rope laeat aa (bie Foot) ample of Ignoring Miners. His Wife’s Sickness. Window of Store. are Rolne Sp pitaaa Cope aaponous ; BIG BILL FOR THE CITY./cONFEDERATES GoT AWAY.| Ph? Snoring = ‘worried ab0ut the’ bridae, wretkage by Eighteenth’ St, Nineteenth St, by 4 caught a policeman, Subsequently the} bridge, and even then in the mist it ene ing, which was caused by the attempt|Of America an Issue in the arbitration) ror jectures antil there Is some decided eileen GRGELA NE M, Stilniboxed\‘oe cnouw| ‘caey could euC Lone to city in satartes for |of three detectives to arrest a nan| Which ts ide in Peomrenss is las or improvement in her condition. Much Ne bike Ag under. epson annette y | Py dent by the replies to the statement in e| it tha ca t ‘or some time ast the Wi! = he @ ines were iy turning ? eee okt sere write: imtezent) | TSS Lee uae Oey tO ree a ne eaident SohnuMNLchel er FAH desi iis lonehing evangentane indiaets burg police have Re nest Mn wheels as the Worcester slipped "past. Be: sr aboe eg NO upwards | "rhe alleged pickpocket had two com-| miners organization, which have been| ford, Conn constant lons of goods from the store| steel tendrils that clutched downwer TWO KINDS oO “CALF.” \; of $500,000, panions with him, and the three men fled with the Strike Commission, Mrs. Clemens, who was Miss Olivia ay, in et i but the a toraanD which poet Forty i a y and et ok-|L. Li h ; r Lang-| Of Mrs. Newman, les’ tallor, No. eet ft » deck, was a je too ta, a This tells the story of a contly dect-|managed to get off the car, The dec} THE repiy for the Delaware end Tack u Langdon, a uate ot Jarvis Lang: ad ", No. $9] feet Fionn ue ater WaSl@ Uncle) Aer a as sion handed down by the Court of Ap-|tectives chased the men across Madi-|®Wanna Company was mats eel ag Wei “On hee ilineas ja foranam avenue, Williamsburg. Thelwas caught In the debris, und (as the 4 day. It ts signed by W. ‘Truesdale, | age. outcome e Ee ‘i ved on the aftermast began to rh i ‘ Peals at Albany, which escaped general|#" Square Park, but chiefly ‘rected meats greatly feared, jatore was not broken Into, but the] vesuel, moved “King Calf,”—and the other kind! Forty-nine firemen, at 81,100 the Twenty-third street line this morn- notice to-day under the modest caption, | el attention to the one whom they ‘People ‘ex. rel Gleason va. Fire asserted tried to steal the watch. They 4p | ereted himself bend a counter on which | of breaking unttl it was almost doubled missioners of New York, Hants, | Shouted to him to stop, but the man s s bis Biittaloy/ paper chia Matgeae aitathar i i h[ of breaicing until it wae almost, doublet piety ster Orders amrmed, with costs.” In Long] 100K Ho notice and redoublea hin et-| Considered by, the Commission. asked him for letters of reference trom| ere lying some <ilk drenses, At 2] over.) ‘Then the great gilt ball which to be made into “King Calfskin, forts to escape, At last two of the detectives yot out thelr revolvers and fired two shots in Island City the real import of the de- cision Was understood and received with rejoicing by the fifty-seven firemen who WABHINOTON, Nov, 12.—That tho an- recognition of the United Mine Workers! Presldent of the company, who, like Mr. Baer, objects to making the recognition of the union one of the issues to to be “This company unequivo- cally easerts that It will under no con sideration recognise or enter into any agreement with the association known Worrled over the alarming tliness of Twain, as he {8 popularly known, Is obliged to cancel all his engagements It {8 sald that during Mr. Clemens's courtship, while he was an editor of a his friends, Young Samuel complied by giving the names of several persons | whom he had known In California, A {goods disappeared, Morris Fahrenbach, fishing this morning for silk dresses and. Last night Policeman MeConaghy se- o'clock In the morning Fahrenbach ap- peared In the back yard, pushed back the window-eatch with his pocketxnite, coula shh we any of ank the dangling bend backward like a great long bow, ‘Although of yellow ping the mast had wonderlul suppleness. at and went hurtling yards across the water Hike an old-fashionad | round shot {rom a cannon, it bent instead B. Altman & €o. Sixth Avenue. nineteen years] ue seswrudy, ine anu tae decoud puus his wife at his home, Riverdale-on-tho- ‘ ; Were in the plut-nuuse, the capt There was great excitement on a/ thracite coal mine owners will reslat tol rriason, Samuel L. Clemens, or Mark| ls» of No, 80 Walton street, went | Note: peing at the waeel, “saey were ? crowded west-bound crosstown car of| the utmost every effort to make the quite close Lo the briage betore tney Long Not one hide in every dozen is good enough Only one Tannery in America—our own— can be trusted to tan it right every time. ‘i eW weeks later he was Invited to call| opened the window and thrust a long Mant Turns Somersnult. have warded off hunger for the past |the alr. This did not disconcert the man! ag the United Mine Workers of Amer-|{¢™, Weeks later ‘| n che ; vd tro > few years at no mall personal discorn|and he Kept on. At last, when he had / tea or any: Urauoh ‘thereof, Nor will it ine old Man's house to hear the re-| pole, with « fishiine and hook attached,| he mast, relsused, from, the srip, of —To tan it clear through without chemically fort. reached Twenty-fourth sireet and Mad-| permit said Ranoolation or its officers to |?!" Mea Himm and ite caaeonly Pin heene ral furlotis roree that twas torn {rom its Six firemen included tn the lst of men | ison avenue, a man in a tall silk hat] dictate the terma and conditions under | pean eee edad tat orto Moony aeincas nei ie orem taeh vuciec | Qoemey era tpciaepenuytunmn Utah tee gre eating it in spots. let gut In Long Island City by the Fire| standing on the corner dealt the flee-| which It shall conduet its business” See eee ee a eR tS hn NGs lithe imest, Case HENHOK CHuphy IMatte Point fst, Into. the duck Gs straiehe se —To tan it so that all the strength of the Commissioners when the greater city|ing man a blow bebind the ear with his] Referring to the recent strike, Presi- |@Nd used her influence : } i CROP SCoH . rhe an arrow from the s bie pleresa. the \ went into effect have died while wait-|umbrella, knocking him down, dent Truesdale says that he is reltably |witg, © 0" (Re day and & devoted Bie winow. nad (ante ietane Ce ee eerie were ac knife into | living fibre remains, and yet insure it against ing final adjudication of their cases,| The detectives, Relm, Becker and]informed that 80 per cent. of lta om. : at card board. It. crashed clear through decay. » —To make it flexible and glossy as silk, through the bg seized Pahrenbach. ‘of the dome deck, down through Then he yelled at tae top of his vole, | {ne ‘grain anioon. with N, twelve: inches He held his prisoner until assistance |of the big marble-topped radiator In 7 he room, on through the came from the outside, The magistrate | the centre of the ro 8 Into the panel wo; also held Fahrenbach. ove of) ee ee oon ect tery The salaries due them will be paid to their heirs, As for the fifty-seven firemen that are reinstated, with back pay, under Dowllng, of the Central Office, took thelr prisoner at once to the Jefferson Market Court, where he was arraigned before Magistrate Barlow. He gave his Ployees were opposed to the strike, but were forced to enter upon It by a ma- lority vote of the mine workers In other flelde, STOLE SO THAT the decision many have long since lost name as John Woods, thirty years old, He declares there ts no unjust dis- of the ceiling of the while remaining strong as Cowhide, main deck and thelr uniforms. Untli his death Thomas] put refused to give any address. The P. Burke, of Long Island City, repre-! detectives say he {# a notorious plck-| mined. TOLEDO, O., AL Giiitec|teseee ocoee egal Rey Regal Shoes, through the production of “King sented the contestants. Nelson Smith|pooket. He was remanded to Police| President Olyphant, of the Delaware son, Secretary of the National Bee-Keep-| The Worcester went on around to her “Ele succeeded him in the fight for position | Headquarters. and Hudson Company, in his reply. do- ers’ Wssoclation and a well-known {RIT and docked. Capt. McDonough be- Calfskin, ‘ and back pay. Senator Thomas a The detectives boarded the car at|clares that the wages pald by his com- writer on the subject of bee culture, Phereent euiranttns arate TE Hee o Gredy sought to capture the gory victory for Tammany Hall, but was rejected as counsel by a majority of the men. The firemen in question were thrown Third avenue. When Fifth avenue had been reached a large crowd got on. Several ladies entered the car at Fifth avenue with the crowd and Woods and his companions, the police eay, imme- crimination in the weighing of coal as Dany are just and adequate. says that “those of its employees who perform contract or plece work as a matter of thelr own volition work oni about six hours a day and take numer- He also HE COULD WED. Garbage Collector Said Bride- to-Be Wanted Silver, and He Robbed Clubs. died in this clty to-day ty-four years old and ood Noted Bee Culturiant Dead. He was seven- as been In fall- ing health for some tim: finally came to a sto) Durled int lot of freight boxes about he will saw It off between decks and the ship comes out xt month for a thorough overhauling, tet that do unti off the Long Island City Fire Daas Aiately rose and offered them thelr Raster vl the condent of ap- : is ment when the greater olty aa@eimed | yoats al of this respondent, and their —— a i e ee sce PON Ba epost} WrOmy | aie: Getectiven:seay. they. aaw. Woods prsphiue dh DAG actual work are,| aypert Doen, a garbage collector, of; aieeiDumba Baked an a fend to tea. seer ete nee were iemaloe hip sinted (FSH UP close to a man and attempt tol any similar empha thee 10] Becaucus, N. Ju, Was arrested this at- igetarian friend was he. apn. oat they were legally, appointed take his watch out of hia pocket. When] Otepmen at hititisde ad President) ternoon by Detectives MeCarty and Thus argued Jim: “Now | prefer Maier paces were given co fromen| thoy trled to grab him he shouted to proposition to arbitrate cee eat? the] Collins, of Capt. Titus's staft on a To be a Forcetarlan, sir. from Manhattan ‘and Brooklyn. “Cap: hie companions and, by making violent o aritrate the queation of| charge of stealing aliverware from Rope mueds Maley, Jensen and Coluns | wots, succeeded in getting off the car, were experienced fire-fighters and their tation filed Queens County with] The shouts of the detectives caused a big crowd to follow thom and when the f mandamus will be serv the recognition of the Prevident T, Scranton « miners’ unton, P. Fowler speaks tor the ‘oal Company and the Elk Hil Coal and iron Company. He says different hotels and cluds in this city. Doen was in the habit of calling at the New York Yacht Club, the Reform reported the fact to the police, I'm sure it is a better whim, Because by‘Force’ I’m ‘Sunny Jim.'” with Its point Regal Tanneries insure the service of Used only in $6.00 Regals,—which are retailed at $3.50, in 45 Regal Stores, Style Book tells. York 14 London. Sold only In 45 Regal Stores trom New York to San Francisco and Loni jores Metropolitan District. TA writ i A iers to-mor.| MAN Was caught adout a thousand per- Club, the Knickerbocker Club and the 7 ? ager! Mealy, of Long (sons surrounded the prisoner and his Shey, THe eeeec tn ertet: Std wbeke ‘6.000 van’ srwtlier iHfotet’ every? ahornlbg. to MEN’S STORES. a‘ Taland City, id the Board will not ors, 5 weerts that If the average collect garbage. Lately these places NEW. YORK CITY. BROOKLYN. fs Haye 9 leg to stand upon. The men will ee EE Wage earned by the anthracite plone, | Coles Barbage. y e pla 15 Nae, TORE CTT: 6 peskman, aaa pg tovreturn to thelr former fre| SEEK SUNKEN TREASURE, |%°'ker® x tess than that pata to work-| MY® missed considerable silver and Browawey. cor, 10th St, i." Ditmare St. Be Willoughby Ave. Nearly all are residents of Long City, and the tradesmen who @ carried them along for the, Inst tyear® are belng complimented for their sound sense." Rivés Calls It a shame. © Corporation Counsel Rives said to an Evening World reporter to-day: “It is wright shame that these men be reinstated after their long! | wbsence from the service with whic been connected but for a few . Many have since engaged In business, earning a live- pay these’ men the sums Fortune-Hunters Will Dredge for Golden Gate's Bullion Box. BAN FRANCISCO, Nov’ 12.—The Chronicle says there is no longer any doubt that the object of the schooner Loulsa D., about ready to sail for the Ronth, is to attempt to recover a part of the treasure lost In 1862 by the burn- ing of the Pacific Mail steamer Golden Gate, off Manzinillo, on the Mextoan const. ers In other empl t it Is because “they fix their own hours of labor and the amount of thelr earnings without any regard for the interests or wishes of thelr employers and in total dim ward of the carningm and wi every other class of employees, DIED AS WIFE WAS REMOVED Robert 7 Detectives Collins and McCarthy were put on the case and this morning thoy caught Doen in the act of purloining & half dozen silver spoons from the New York Yacht Cluo, They arrested the man after a violent struggle and locked him up. ‘Then they went to his home in Secaucus, where they found sixty meces of sliver stolen from the different clubs. Doen admitted his guilt to Capt. Titus this afternoon and stated that he committed the crime in order to pro- vide a suitable: sliver service for the xirl he intend@) to marry, Bhe would Mrs. Caroline N. Fox, a police matron a good fad— — a better food. ‘The Ready-to-Serve Cereal 11 Broadway, bet. 1 TY: 68 Newark Ave. 1341 Broadway, opp. Herald Bldg. R41 Broad et., opp. Central RR. of 2087 Seventh Ave,, cor. 125th St N. J. rte WOFIEN'S STORES. 785 Broadway, corner 10th st. 1339 Broadway, opp. Hi Cy NEW YORK CITY: Ate 125th Bt.. commer Tth Ave. CANDY YOUR‘CREDITIS AS py tag decision comes pretty’; The wreck of the Golden Gate cauaed| Aw Mre. Saran Thalr, fifty-five years SE Haye Hime he seid, anti he igor COOD'AS YOUR'CASKH ARBRE as eeindic. ing the| the,loss of 200 lives and property valued eld, of No. 103A Lexington avenue, Jer. 6 epee 2 ‘ie wane ‘basle’ of the grentar| Re $1730.” Much of this amount wA8ldey City, stricken with amall-pox, was SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. | m the form of bullion and a =| ae . POX, rat. thay” Were "Lone: Yslan City| le quantity of It never was recovered, | elm taken from her home this after. |POlce Matron Nearly Aaphyztatea, Molahses Cream Kins 1Qe ewe ry ¥ are entitied to pay om unple: it ca if magant © [4 when I took char; poration Counsel.” KILLED IN PATENT OFFICE. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12,—Charles a painter, thirty-five yea Dead Bea _ Nov. 12—T! A Bi la % old, ik and instantly jalan by, the Sonar eine noon to the Pest House at Snake Hill, her husband,-Robert Thair, died. Mr, Thair had been suffering with pneumonia for several weeks and while his wife was nursing him through the crisis she was suddenly attacked with the viruies a per busband’ death. His burl of ber ted ough eral Thal halt eros os hee in the Trembnt station, returned to the home of Mrs, John Morrison, No, 212 Bast One Hundred and Bighteoauh street, where she boards, at 6 o'clock this morning. She left h low 0} and th low. The wind blew out the me to weep and at found her unoon- fous. 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