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BIO f f. = SITNTHE BOE Acoused of Manslaughter in’ Connection with Newark Trol- | fey Horror, They Face Jury ind Hear Witnesses. WILL TRY TO THROW THE * BLAME ON EMPLOYEES. An Army of Prominent Lawyers Conducts Defense and Strives to Release the Magnates from, the Clutch of Jersey Justice. Berney justice ts noted for sternness, et 1+ fe tempered with mercy tn the trial @f the seven millionaires composing the Brecutive Committee of the North Jer- @ay Traction Company, and the general Mahader, superintendent, assistant su- perintendet and track master for man- mlauehter in failing to provide the safety device whioh common prudence suggests, | fér the lack of which a crowded trolley | ear plunged down a stesp hill to a railroad crossing and nine high school | girls and boys were killed. The trial| WAteresumed in the Newark Supreme) Court to-day. ‘The accused had not passed the night | im cells, but they looked as hageard and) 41) At ease as though they had, particu- lerty tl Milllonaires—President A. J. Ganaatt, of the Pennsyty: Railroad; Jehn D. Crimmins, of Wall street; Ed- ward F.C. Young, President of the road Aad of the Fire: National Bank. | Serbey City; Dr. Lesie D. Ward, Vico-|f Président of the Prudential Ins! Company; Elias B. Gaddis, Lavid sonng, ‘Vice-President, and J. Roo: t Shan: ley, These seven formed the Executive Cammittes of the North Jers+y Com- pany. Dr. Ward returned abruptly from Bu- Tope for trial; Alexander J. Cas: cut} ahort his vacation ut Bar Harbor when | me of the regiment of lawyers for the, cused wired him that he must appear | trial, Ke Exception for Villuouniren, * Another of the millionaires said he thought the Court would do away with formalities and excure him and the Other six from personal attendance at frial and was mortifed when told that under the law the Jury must “look ‘pon the prisoners" and “the prison efs* must “lock upon the jury Bo the six sit just inside tne bar, fac- Chief Justice Gummere, end “look the fury" in dejected, bored attl- ‘tudes. The other four prisoners, Superinten- dent Charles M. Shipman and James @mith, Arthur W. Pratt and Richard Wick, division men on the road, are not half 93 bored, apparently. “Wo of tho executive committee could whave had the indictmant quashed as to ourselves, according to the laws a Aeclaions of the New Jersey cour one of the millionuires to an b World reporter. wt to do that wou te throw the whole burden of the « fense upon the four operating office: Qn 90 we decided to ask for trial ulto- woth Those in court commented-on the fa ure of the ci ‘Ss to say When the Ju (fran completed *Syrors, look upon the prisoners: pris Onef 190k upon the jury ‘The law gives a defendant twenty Peremptory challenges against pr _pased jurors, but although these ele “magnates are being tried for one of- fense, that of negiizently causing the enth of Ernestina Miller, sixteen years Old. @ schoolgirl, on the s1me evidence ot exactly the same circumstances, tn- fatead of being treated as one defendant ‘with twenty challenges, each was al Jowed hat number, or 29 In al Ex-Goy. Werts had hefore hin a huge ehart on which was the nan f every ene of the 20 special ju ‘* su) noned tWo Freeks ago to try the case, Against gach name was the report of the special Getestive for the magnates on thelr t Yestigations of eath juror that Ine #tead of examining the talesman when called tn court Gov, Werts ply or ferred to his chart and “challenged of the 196 men whose names came cu of the Jury whee: Twelve men weer as Prompily and unhesitatingly acces Three Judges are sitting on the Su- premo Court bench in this trial, Jus tists Van Syckie and Dixon sitting tv Bide Chief Justice Gummer: Witness Describes Accide Various witnesses testified ax to (ie accident, how the car, crowded with schovl children, slid down the strap grade and burat through the gates on] tothe railrerd crossing Just ar he eve fwala thundered arou struck tt. Chirstapher Condon, of No. 12 Norfolk street, mate-tender at the Clifton avenuc crossing, testified (hat there was co ant shifting of cars vcroes Clifton av Hye to and from the coal pockets that there were several express trair bound eant between Sand 9 A. M “ Gafety Appliance Never Put tn He had seen the contemplated dersp Witch on the trolley bill, but «aid er put in; was taken away fall and there was no provision by Morth Jersey for the prevention of h @ catastrophe as occurred or the curve and Seem when the motorman’s brake} “*POWGHMew to stay the car bees PAS was tey and the sind-box a feven magnates, whose miliona ORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1903, “|FOUR OF THE MILLIONAIRES ON TRIAL IN NEW JERSEY FOR MANSLAUGHTER, AND THE PRESIDING JUDGES. (George King, V! CHIRF JUOGE GUMNMEKPPE. SS ——— TES been given to preceding witnesses, tit was customary for trol- |WELCOME PARKS FROM SING SING. (Continued from First Page.) to ussure saf Society, of Sydney, gress briefly, conv the Wustralian actuaries, Mr. Carment wald that in Australia there is a con- he Witness was not asked If the con- that the car seeme demonstration | to Parks at the Grand Cen- | tral atation How We Left Sing 81 Parks wan released never seen a subjects, and that the number of youn men who present themselves for exam! nation os actuaries creasing. He expressed the hope that an international congress of actuaries will |" “pie hig! r ighest men in our nation have give; at once to Dr. Hartuy one day be held in his country. - Ming the foot of hill, suddenly shot forward, from Sing Sing Half an hour later he was on his wa | to New York in the custody of Deputy | Sheriff P. J. Kelly. The convicted walking delegate, 4, was eating his mid- dining room Connaughton pss-examination drew George King, Vici atitute of Actuaries, London, on “Brief be working all right and holding the denly let gy his brak ies acre when Principal | Went to him and announced that the or- | der for his release was in the possession | of the Warden the Firat Time, ever know a car at Clifton avenue FIRE NEAR FIFTH AVENUE CORNER in Thirty- of beef stew, Uread and coffee and tien went to his |coll and doffed his prison garb, dress the same sult of light homespun he had worn throughout his Then, after the usual formalities, | he walked forth from the prison in the custody of Deputy Sheriff Kelly. Ball Alt Ready. The only person to greet Parks as he jleft Sing Bing was Tim MoCarthy, the member of the Houseamithe and Bridge- men's Union who is also under indict- ugh the Kate Jing himseif tn poke in G: sence of the Geeman Interpreter, repeat- ed his remarks in English Fritz Trefzer, of Berne. Actuary of | the Swiss Federal Bureau of A ances and delegate of the Swiss Gov- | ernment to the congress, opened the JOON D CRIMMINEG through both but it was son While waiting for the train Parks ee- gained some of his old defiance, and rin a corner of his | mouth, tiited nis derby back and glared |at the men with the newspaper cameri ‘Here 1 am," he snarled, “fire away, and he moved around and posed. had wandered off in dis- Want to| Sst at his failure to secure a picture Parks waited unt!l the wanderer had been found and posed for Mysterious Blaze Fourth Street Caused Excite- Which Extends Broadway. It your tracks on “Annultants® Mor! WOMEN ROBBED, THEY SAID, ONLY AS A JOKE, sticking a dig camera man at the prison, on a Thirty-fourth street irned cousel f isauing from the Prosecute, but Magistrate Ommen sisted on a Complaint Then he walked off with his keeger, saying, “They can all go to h- The effects of his brief con visible in hi h street Unis afterndon hfare and Fifth ate- with vehicles of-all West Thirty: when that thorou hut without effect Juckson, O., who {# at the Imperlal Ho- in Jefferson Market Court to- to Obtain the raturn of Were ) taken from him by two women in ‘Phirty-third street be-/ leather, His lips were |mianed, and his step, though rapid, was nervous and shaky. There was none of tn court, and although! the aggressiveness in his bear complaint |Nad marked his demeanor during the Throughout the ride to New York he maintained an almost sullen sileace. CONCEALS HER NAME AND GOES TO PRISON. he knew the Young Woman Who 8. from Albany Arrested for Intoxicatio:, haggurd and worn day, endeavor! #9) he said had conductor ran found the rooms 1 visited: the shen, his eyes ud 1 o'clock last night, with snow and no traces of sand Wilson and Cora Nt for a policeman, remarkable thing about this, trhaly men were arrive | * ourth sirest, | they were held for trial | tls usually panctuating an ca Tico and Rooney, of the; pth sireeg sta Ald they #aw them, a few min-! ocoupint of the building ts Mine. | t! hureiedly to the Thisty Uhivd street sta- | Klis Pushed + . batanone waa tigi Villard, a lade tailor, his suspicions w he asked Foster whether that ¢ - deatroyed. Neither fd the Deteotive. 1 Woman was arratgned ‘ate Crane in the Harlem evited station |Court to-day charged with Intoxication wardé WOMAN) agd name of Anna Smtth, HE West Fifteenth street. She the corner, {Is twenty-two years old, ‘The woman waa arrested at One Hun- treet and Fifth avenue early to-day:by Patrolman Power, was acting In a hilarious manne: Magistrate Crane saw her he called ter and questioned hi prices all you have lost 30.| Defore Magis’ rowded and usual} ythen ran up the ¢ WEALTHY MAN TO SEE HIS CHILDREN for went or ten 1 her address t platform, It d been #0 for jo asked 43 No the man on had played a joke on him, Ticho arrested her. When she and her companion were ar- were playing a of keeping the ndabary drew out that the dred and Tenth Former Wife, He 8 8, Keeps Them from Him Because He Mar- ried Again. ive Joke for Foster,” with the moto the motorman It was an exner to the bridg. refused to'meke a eom- laint Magistrate Ommen sahl ie would old the women anyhow all very well for you Ohloans to (Special to The Evening World.) NEMWARK, N cellor Stevens: t “Paat's the name 1 gaye,’ ahs working room, the motorman of the Chancery Chambe an order to show en Bancroft Gale, a Ne hose man, should not be relieved of the f paying #100 a month alimony lo bis former tat she would have to in prison until #he sent friends to cate for her. had no friends jn this clty, having be Weeks, and’ having coma trate Crane had jem Court prison graft games, | © good enough romoney back for to continua t < gates just be n stand back nt following the vocation The prisoner it fused to discuss hi her right name. STEAMER RETURNS WITH TUG IN TOW, em worried cage or give GAIN TO SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL. Montague Holbein Who Has Failed Throe Times, Starts Under Fa- orable Conditions, At present: Mrs was stated by vr husband that she 1 the terms of he of divorce granted her by Vice: rmituing the children to visit thelr father. ording to the lawyer the children ore anxioua to visit married again rban residen: see a man In the for the hus- Signals Warning Other Ves: Not to Approach Too Holbein started jock this evening to swim across the The weather and water con- ditions were favorable, ‘The marine onserver at Sandy Hook reported tyday the steamer Charles F. Mayer, which left kere to-day for Bos- eputed to be HAH BROn SG Montagu Holbein, who ia an Engliah made three un- to swim the Eng- 25, 1901, he came five miles of swimming across 1a point near and o barge and with const! attempts nals get mean- Meh Channel, h seemed to indicate that the Bay- ois disabled. ey ANOTHER POILLON ARREST. Undertaker 8 to have the children from France: Dover and then coliap uses to permit them to visit tee OTHERS FOUND ALMOST STARVING. BOY BR poms ins dee ra Holbein again conned of Asnanit Witness tm Court House, being in the wate: teen hours he was beate name was ment oned Kathryn Polllon against charged with having threatened ber !ife, was to-d. Detective Sergeants and Donohue, instance of the case of having covered thtr than the distance from aishough he had only reached a point elght miles off the French coast Two So Weak They Could Scarcely siice Mother Had Deserted Them, OMAL LO coast, Walk, Told Arrested by on a warrant ‘matements of witnesses, ter Charles W, Riker conduvts the witnenser, et Of counsel for | not shoved eRainet the Wes, dia man Burns had plenty of Ps. cum. no brake didn’t When he left the Quenstein, an 20 West Bighty 1s charged. w NEWARK. No J, Sept. 1.—Twe boys, ‘Ator runner, at 3.20 In the afters Ho» was taken out of the water yeare and his re: Both men were in the co} Criminal Court bul ‘ing ra ee the case of Mre. wax the only aR | who wre found almost starving at dence ax No, j all Hergen street, Harrison, to-day, told the police that they had been deserted |d¥ thelr mother, a week ago, after haying been In the water it useless for im to continue the strugwle any longer, Scntrarnnnces=aateeennl Bonema, NY MES No by Magincrate in in. the fac, faa ACTUARIES MEET AND READ PAPERS Fourth International Congress of Insurance Experts, First of Its Kind in America, Is Held in New York. GREETING OF AUSTRALIA. don, Reads a Paper on British Offices’ Mortality Experiences for Thirty Y The second day's session of the fourtir International Congress .of Actuaries, the first of Its kind to be held In this country, was held to-day in the Fire Arts Building in West Fifty-seventh street, David Carment, Assistant Actuary of the Australian Mutual Provident addressed the Con- ving a greeting from stantly growing {1 t in actuar constantly dn- Tho first paper discussed was that by esident of the In- Netes on toe British Gfficés, Mortality Experiences, 1863-189 Among those who discussed the paper were Miles M. Dawson, New York; David Carment, Sydney; Henry W. Manley, Past Pre: {dent of the Institute of Actuaries, London, and T. B. Macaulay, Montreal. Ralph P. Hardy, of London, a dele- gate, closed the discussion on Mr. King's paper, and then Mr. Hardy's paper on ‘A Comparison of the Table of Mor- tality with the American Table," was taken up. Mr. ‘Hardy explained his purpose and metaods in preparing the paper, which was exceedingly technical. “ae general discussion neerning the British mortality experience was closed by James Raffman, of Budapest, who nen, and, owing to the ab- ure discussion on Yr. Von Kihm’s paper ality.” He was followed by Albrecht Gerkrath, delegate of the German Soclety for insurance Science. Berlin, H. Duplaix: delegaic of the Inatitute of French A Paris, also spoke. uarles, of JAPANESE GUNBOAT STOPPED STEA..ER, Vessel Owned by American and After Cargo for Russians, Prevented from Entering Port in Cor PBKIN, fept. 1.-A telegram has been received here announcing that the ateamer Stanley Dollar, formerly a Donish vessel, but now owned by an American, sent by a Russian company | aad children, as well as adults, and is frim Tien Tsin to Yongam mouth of the Yalu River, Corea, for a’ cargo of lumver from the Russian con-/ cession on the Yalu River, was p vented from entering the port of Y gampho by a Japanese gundoat, whos?) head; the fMelal disfigurement, a9 10 commander sald Yeongampho was not an open port and that foreign mer- chant vess' te is had no right to enter it. stated on Aug. 12, In ‘Tokio, had granted to the Russian Lumber Company a twenty years’ lease of 360 acres at Yongampho, with the right to purchase at reasonable Umber floated down the Yalu by Corean subjects, threby con- forring a practical monopoly of the lum- ber in the Yalu Valtey. rr POLICEMEN OFF FORCE. Five Men Dropped from Depart- ment Rolls for Various Reason Five policemen to- severed their connection with the Department, three being retired on half pay, one, a pro- bationer, resigning. and another hav- ing his name dropped from the rolls on account of death. The policemen retired are Max Glas- It w gow, of the Sixty-third Precinct, Brook- lyn, who has been on thirteen years, retired beeavse of Insanity; Willlam Ret, of the Mulberry street station, after twenty-four years’ service, whose retirement was recommended by th Board vt Surgeons, he having con- tracted rheumatism tn the performance of his duty, and Thomas Moen, of the Central Park station, whose skull was fractured In a trolley accident, Mat- thew Reilly, of the Charles street sta- tion, was dropped on account of death and’ George Blackvurn, a proba tloner, resigne: —————__- SHIPPING NEWS.. 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Godtrey Hunter, U.S. Minister to Guatemala, ex-Member of Co mn Kentucky, in a letter from Washington, D.C., wel “Iam fully eatisfed that your Peruna ts an efficacious remedy for catarrh, ax J and many of my friends have been benefited by Its use."—W, G. Hunter, M. D. | Member of Congress from Virginia Writes, Hon. G. R. Brown, Martinville, Va., ex- Momber of Congress Fifth District, coth Congre: writes: “I cheerfully give my indorrement to your Peruna as a cure for catarrh. Its bene ficial results have een so fully demon- etrated that Its use is essential to all pi j4ons suifering from that disease.""—Hon, G. R. Brown, The day was whon men of prominence hesitated to give thelr testimonials to pro. prietary medicines for publicution. This COMMODORE remains true to-day of most propric . medicines. But Peruna has become so Wicholson justly famous, itr merits are known to. 20. luany people of bigh and low stat that ee — ah ‘ot derive prompt and satistage of Peruna, write ving a full sta ho one hesitates to see his name In ‘print it do ni recommending Peruna. tory results Perna a strong indorsement, Men repre. | Ment of your case. and he. wil be pleaved senting all classes and stations are equally | {0 five you his valuable advice gratis, represented, i Address Dr. Hartma of The Tart rium, Col SKIN-TORTURED! Wea west BABIES “eS REA he And Tired, Fretted ° CARPETS Mothers | FURNITURE BARGAINS, BUREAUS. Find Comfort in Guticua Soap) GOLDEN OAK, $6.00 (veduced fron $8.09.) and Ointment WHITE ENAMEL, $10.00 ; (reduced from $14.50. French bevel seein drawer | When All Other Remedies and /?™s., nandsome floral patterns Physicians Fail, lin blues, pinks, &c., specially adapted : \ for Bedrooms. “LONG CREDIT” makes each dol- Instant rolicf and refreshing sleep !@r do double duty. for akin-tortured bables and rest for CASH or CREDIT : tired, worried mothers in warm baths with Onticura Soap, and gentle anolnt- ‘(@weerTHwaIT a ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest of| 104 106 and 198 West arse emollient skin cures, to be followed In | NEAR 6TAY severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura | 5 Resolvent. This is the purest, aweet- Brooklyn Stores Flalbusb Av, near Hilbn dt, est, most speedy, permanent and eco- es oe a oe nomical treatment for torturing, dis- ‘figuring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and plmply skin and acalp | humours, with loss of hair, of infants | sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. { - The agonizing itching and burning ° oe MR ty Hire | of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful | scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair td . and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled Your Child’s Eyes. acne and ringworm; the awful suffer- Do you realize the great importance | ing of infants, and auxiety of worn-out | of having your child's eyes examined | parents, as in milk crust, tetter and J before school opens? salt rheum,—all demand a remedy of Long days and evenings of close pines Suber hn mat virtues te auceeee: study mean heavy work for young ly cope wi em. That Cuticura } eyes, and it is vitally important tiat Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such | they be protected. immediate, timely stands proven bevond all doubt. doh) protection may save your child much i/gaement 1s made regarding them that} inisery and yourself future regret. j delat juatited ) by iene abronuene ley = My examinations are careful and dence, The purity and sweetness, the | cientitic, made by a graduate phy- power to afford Immediate rellef, the | Sc\cntitic: made Dy a grt ee Paiute? OF dy and permanent | Sician and an oculist of ten y cure, the absolute ‘safety and great || merience. If your child does not need economy have made them the standard ;| slasses | will frankly tell you so. ur remedies of the Glasses, if necessary, $1 up, Peele | Artificial Eyes, inserted, $3, | sone oF Chakotate ated idbeaper ial 6 Oink } wy . Optical rt Pare. i hodon it? 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