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\ Young was bieeding from a bultet | and wite; , wound in the left shoulder, the side | Called te Say Good-By, A turned toward the girl. ‘The dying man| “Karly this morning Mr was removed to the Hudson Street phoned to me at the Hotel #t, Paul, e Hospital, where be died without re- where J lve with the family of my ‘ gaining consciousness, Nan Patterson beother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. was placed under arrest and taken to|J, Morgan Smith, He told my sister . arueetenamend the Leonard Street Police Station, where | who answered the ‘piione that he was +o I T a she was questioned by Police Captain about to aall for Eurvpe and wanted to $ by Sweeney, She was hystyrical, and at | see me before he went mpossible to Dis pose of Another rial first refused to reveal her identity or known Mr, Young several that of the dead man | frat met him in California and later in ‘in Time to Take Up Consideration | "asc, inom ressinine ter conpenure, | Chcare Fitty-ninth street weet side ‘L’ station | from her own and walked with alm to a saloon, whers he got a drink, He was nervous We | 5! ulked to Columbus Circle, where he | brot tragic ride with Young, who it de veloped was at the time of the shooting on the way to the White Star line pler, with tckets in his pockets for passage him but could not.” on the Germanic to Europe for himself) told me that he was going abroad with hia wife, and asked me to drive down- * with him. We drove to Knox's| store on Teentue mreet, where sime, perhaps never aga! OA: Young fell across my iap. don't know how it all happened. had been very melancholy all the time were driving, and seemed to act entirely lost sigh! 8 ascertained that Waa purchased the previow read. to Coroner This statement w: He heard a similar statement! pawn shop of H. Stern, No. 616 Sixth she gave the following acoount of her| “I met him, as he asked, | . of the Charge Against Her of Mur- dering Caesar Young. Unless_District-Attorney Has Evidence Not Yet Disclosed Case Is Likely t } ys Be Short, as Even Prosecutors Ap- L pear Wavering. SOME ODD FACTS IN NAN PATTERSON CASE, Although Caesar Young was shot in broad daylight while driving through @ crowded downtown street, eye-witnesses of the incidents in the open hansom cab cannot be found. The revolver was found tn the pocket of the dead man, ‘The sudden disappearance of Mr. and Mrs, J, Morgan Smith ts considered passing strange. Nan Patterson has a rabbit's foot which Roland B, Molineux carried in the death-house at Sing Sing. If Young feared for his life at the hands of Nan Patterson why should ‘he be in her company on the morning of his Intended departure for Europe with his wite? Why does the District-Attorney at this late hour begin experiments as to the course of the bullet that killed Young? History Is filled with stories of ithe eccentricities of a bullet. MO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF tw YORK. In fancy 4, bos, Me trial of Nan Patterson, the “Florodora” girl, did not begin to-day. 2 By agreement of counsel the case was put over until to-morrow morning at 10.80 o’clock, The delay was occasioned by an Itallan murder case now on betore Justice Vernon M. Davis, The chorus girl appeared in the court-room dressed entirely In black. She wore a heavy back vell and a plush hat with a great black ostrich plume, After the postponement was announced she was returned to her cell in the Tombs, The trial promises to be the most sensational heard In years, It seems that Assistant Distrivt-Attorney Rand ts not exactly sure of the girl’s guilt. ‘The proceedings at the Morgue last Saturday, where experiments were made a on the dead body of George Ratelle, of No. 450 Pearl street, would tendl to These geometrical experiments as to the course of the bullet which killed Young, coming as they did on the very eve of the trial, show the Greatest Sal SIEGELF,OOPERE STERLING SILVER TEASPCONS, Extra heavy STERLING SILVER BUT- TER Spreaders or Oyster Forks, hand- meee org ICE CREAM FORKS or ORANOR SPOONS, set of 0, ODDS AND Silver. Chotce of the following: —Serving Pick, Dessert Gravy Ladle, or Carver's tach, some gray pattern; WM. A, ROGPRS Al PLATE Fiat | fpitce CARVING SUT, sag be B Guadity steel, eet in lined box; PEARL HANDLED CARVING SETS, 3 Heces, sterling ferrule and beet quality a + wet com box, at bs 4.95 | TRA of COFFE SPOONS, |n set of 6, B00 TABLSPOONS of FORKS, (n se: of 6, 1,00 RKS, 11 | tl SPOONS or FO! Ly 900 OYeTER RKS or GPREADERS, FRUIT KNIVES, In sot of 6, COLD MEAT FORKS, GRAVY LA- Btw SBERRY BPOONE wack” Sl + | 8OUP LADLES, each, For over a half century the 1817 Rogers Brothers Brand cf Flat dard in quality and given tion. sare Plated ROOBRS W. R. THASPOONS, eet of 6, 850 TABLESPOONS or FORKS, KNIFE, FORK and triple plate, In lined box, were notified by the Before the latter found a box.. @n autopsy was held on the body, -|Fesuk of which caused the Coro! to change his mind about releasing young Woman on ball The District-Attorney’s office about this time took a hand In t all chances of | mediate release were gone sion started by Mr. Jerome developed the fact that the piste. which had been of up to this time, Young's pocket of High-Srade Silverware Gver Held, Is Yow In Full Swing Ai Che Rig Store. The first announcement of this all-important event was made public Sunday, and the crowds that flocked into the great Main Aisle all day yesterday proved conclusively that this sale had only met with the popular approbation which ‘it deserved, This is not an ordinary Sale of Silverware will appeal forcefully to the discriminating housekeeper. At the rices ever named we offer immense stocks of autiful, new, glistening high grade Silverware. Go Miss Chis Sale Is to Wiss Remarkable Silverware Rargains. | DESSERT, SPOONS, in set of 0, | TADLA SPOONS, in set of 6, OYSTER FORKS, in set of 6, DESSERT FORKS, in set of 6, CUTLERY, Lot 3, SETS of 3 pi Mae ny handle, inade ol ty etoel, wet, HUTA age je. bes PEARL HANDLED DINNER KNIVES, sterling ferrules, triple plated Diades, set of 0, in box CELLULOID or Ups and decided Ground for any suapielor He fixed her ball at} It was right after the location of the tnese, and her sister and | pawnbroker who the revolver Pg p mn fret b "nolited by the | J. Morgan Smith end.) wer iat | ik Poa ain mi w and aister of Non, Partrsee, |apot when ¢! iaappeered from the St. Paul Hotel | the = They bad Wea red bag oars 9 em to appear before the fry ana re, gir, Milton ‘ , ington. ve indie prisoner in bs terson followed, her attorn ‘et ust; q to let her go before the Grand Jur: ane is Sreslas looetaiaeal ugh A add for Ker appearance | ha ied himself. em jciinge hen the chorus git nas been ob aeets the, Seals Mee oie joe! up in the Tombs awafth ih trial, unable to furnish $9.00 bonds. | fuveh Cire ueario tae, whe Ie Ma Suleide the Defense. The defense of Nan Patterson as o1 lined by her attorneys is that You: ‘petites min lomee hatec Nan Patterson's im- Tnveatiga- lay In the e three men have bobbed up and Injected! case. Lot Yo. 6, QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATE on white choles of fern dish, crumb set, chocolate pot, fruit dish, deasert set of two pieces I-inch tray or ean 7 95 Lot Yo. 7. QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATE highly pollshed tea set. consisting of the following ROGERS Al. with bead trimming—tea pot, 1847 ROGERS BROS Al cream pitcher ant 9 9g spoon holder; set, g Lot Jo. 8. TEA SETS of 4 pieces, quadruple silver plated. highly polished and fancy 5.50 embossed handles, at. set, . Lot Jo. 9. RUBBER HANDLED Ks, be at oof 6 2.95 finish, hand engraved. consisting of jumar bowl cream A 6.25 fal Vy oats wa: of Oneonta, N,'Y., and t he sa bis eight oy gear develop knowledge Heved. wi ust what contradict Norlander knows jeide, In this connection ae it is an oj bom) that } lowest |] auadruple silver plates, weakness of the District-Attorney’s case, The bullet that killed the young bookmaker entered his left shoulder, passed between the first and second ribs through the lung and finally lodged in the fourth dorsal vertebra. STILL FAVORS SUICIDE THEORY, Coroner’s Physician O'Hanlon, who stated at the Young inquest that the turfman might have shot himself and that the indentation between Young's fingers might have been made by the trigger of the revolver, said to-day that nothing was brought out at the experiments with a body in the Bellevue Morgue to make him change his opinion, ‘The girl will be defended by Lawyer| breaking down and had become a ner- Abraham Levy and ex-Assistant Dis-| vous wreck, As a matter of fact, Nan triot-Attorneys Henry W. Unger and/ Patterson ts to-day the picture uf health Dan O'Reilly and Philip Waldhein nd has gained twenty-five pounds in ight since the early summer, sistant District-Attorney Rand, whd is Opinion differs as to whether the rogarded by the Judges in General Sea- | young woman can be classed as beau- sions as the bright star cf the District-|tiful, She has a round, full figure and Attorney's office, and several other | Walks with a true Broadway swagger, members of Mr, eJrome's staff, Sho ts about 6 feet 6 inches tall and | js the round and not particu- The trial of this remarkable girl MAY | erly netive chorus girl type, Her Prove one of the most sensational mur-| air is light brown and wavy, der trials of tne decade or it iray prove nothing but a mere examination Story of the Crime, of witnesses, which will end in a very| On the morning of Saturday, June 4 short deliberation of the jury, and the| 194, Caesar Young, a married man, was freedom of the prisoner. This will de-| shot in @ hansom cab at West Broad- pend upon whether the District-At-| Way and Franklin street. It was ex- torney’s office has evidence which has, actly 8.90 o'clock. He was found dying not been made public or whether his| in the cab by Policeman Junior of the Leonard Street Station. Beside him in In the Upholste are 36 and others 40 inches wide. The ird Floor, at, yard, ‘The prosecution will be in charge of As suitable for a door of any size; each, cone © RATTAN | At various times while the chorus girl| fendant in this murder trial. ROCKERS, has been in the City Prison reports| Young was lying face downward as ith 4 have reached the public that she was|acroas the girl's lap. He was uncon- de of the © W.LDOUGLAS Bin, / 7st 380 SHOES €/ prookton Leads the Men's Shoe - Fashions of the Workl. Reautiful Engagement Rings A WONDERFULLY IMPRESSIVE SHOWING. » Ofany Soiti DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RIN‘ with solitaire as illustrated, ranging in price from 22,00 up to 175,00 Also ENGAGEMENT RINOS. Tiffany setting, with one pearl, 14K. gold mopnt- & 50 (Main Floor, Front, 18th 8t.) ry Store. Muslins in stripes and dots will be sold to-morrow at an unusual price concession. Some of these Muslins ice is 10c, per yard. On sale in Centre Miso Extras in Rope Portioves and Pantasote ROPE PORTIERES in a great variety of patterns and colorings, 980, 14, 2%, 46.9%, 6% & 8,5 PANTASOTE, 50 inches wide, suitable for furniture | ceverings cushions, etc.; reds, brows and greens; yard, Third Floor, Front.) Until Closing Odd Chis fine "baglign porcetalat Bac ay | lla At Worthy Savings in Price, wach, tof exceptionally stile) Dinner Sots To-morrow 100 more of AMERICAN, PORCELAIN with ureen and | ccllection of fine, BRENCH AND | meat dian, vil go on es ie : Sener one; 500 ii eta az INA TED Vover) ‘eve parteethe FRAT ute ahem, 00 sels ‘are nade z the aual $1.25 doen Values at, for this sale, set, 46. ee CaP (Third Floor, Front, 19th Street Ereellent Rockers Priced 1-3 Lower Ohan Usual Go The display abounds with the best values we have yet offered. These Rockersare all made as illustrated, of golden oak and imitation mahogany, finely polished and constructed in a most satisfactcry manner | ROCKERS, G&S ‘tam Rest -Morrow, ROCKERS, $ SS As illustraied: made & of solid birch, finished | so L. Douglas Makes and Sells more fien's $3.50 than Any Other Manufacturer in the World, The reason W. L. Douglas ‘$3.50 shoes are the greatest sellers in the world, Is, be« whole case has been threshed out b | ‘the newspapers. tho cab was Nan Patterson, the de- is a stirring feature of " f fittin; had ouoarne Guatien atk f. ||| dise. Values were never more interesting than at present. Prices) . are just as good as those || were never more moderate. 00 to $7:00, the only difference is the it 1 coul take you into my ton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making fine shoes, and show you HWigh-aradé quality, ch, in attractive colorings and feslens: npectal. at. yard, 800 ‘ men lar [1004 ) the infinite care with which every pair of W. L. Douglas shoes Is made, ||) 2vsnde!"it oh “iltgant abetrimnent “of Smyrna Rugs. Bent ‘shocs produced Rayrwhere, Some ert nas high Bprartat or EE 780 | tc and hay Aa peg for the year ending July Ist, 1904, were Special sale of two jes in Oxi H ‘Bise 0x12, at Ries ih | 7.00 » Me Carpets and Rugs. Th inently superior presentation of Carpets and Rugs| so, The Big Store's vast exhibitions of merchan- RE New in ‘pac mauerkraut, oan Woot Veluet Carpets. Body Brussets Rugs with borders te High-wrade quality, In the very newest effects, Nee amortment jar sizes, at very Capestry Brussote Carpets, | sin sszine. at T | dellcat see Naye ‘eas, site, aweot and tender, mi oO ~ Mil Capestry Brussels Rugs. floot covering EOFS; Mitford ipe Jersey Tomatoes; T.0x10.6, at solving ln bot if I could show you the difference bet +, Exaves "of thyme, sage Marjoram and ravory, the - Rargains in Pictures, | Some surprising price reductions are evident | metal corners an PICTURES in 34-inch dark orna: GAME mented yanort ms ne, | — for Boys. Bost in tho :voritd. y & Denies rms Coven Celt, Write for new Miastrated imams | ae Brockton, Mass. ester in fruit enc! KETCHUP — “For brand finest quality ly - Sandi | Prices Are Wa- tertally Lowered Displays are diversified to suit the ideas of even the most exacting housekeeper throughout. | corners, larne assortment | ETCHINGS tn 1%-Inch gilt frames. PA t . pine 890 nate in gilt frames, matted a 90 1 tinh ETCHING Gg ig 8So RTCHINGS tor par’ | peta PICTURES tn B\-inch dark | + ha Ly ine! 5, each pleture te mtened: your choice | Bene le i eeee LARGE PARL banteome pletures. wilt and gold team: COLORED PICTURES: sold at $5.00 else where: in old oval Florentine (ramen 4 7x2 your choice for this fh 25 ed Avena, steam cooked, eucellent tor ac | can, WHITE WAX Ar. COLORED PICTURES in eiit and xy | frames; the newest select from: for thie day. PASTELS in wilt hand-made (ramea: gilt 1Ssood Pi by jalued t ¢ H 4 |ghaose from: these valued uo to 9 gg COLORED LANDSCAPES in 1%-ineh ei}t frame; each pleture is matted: ale matched metal corners; your choles, ARTOTYPE ip att frames, matched metal lonally fine for mak falads 24 Weil oa a beets 10 9 Og CHE ES F—Pourrain’ pm lane 178) ee ln OLIVE O1L—Curtice’s quality | Californie oll, exeepronal warranted absolute full pint bottle, it celebrated packing oi" ee horveradish ANGOR: old Virgt stuffed mangoes; bottle. | ON CHIPS— jon hi uncolored &@ choice deiteacy for coig je without ol » 4Be.; | quince or plu Tb. stone jar. | RELISH — Mra Alvord’s Soee-made corn relleh tn ot! use with cold) | MEDICINE CABINITS, Tuade ood, varnish v. ZED ASH CANS, with coyer, ha ED trong and durabi JAPANNED COAL HODS, No. (10, Wood RIVAL ASH SIFTERS, fit qr | KNEADER see semonatration tn dust ge N AIN | STRE plo. nicket- pl ing them "y ively ‘wit not sag, can be TOILET PAPER in rolls, fine for the heaviest of cursaing for | sane, § rolls ¢ NO. 1 CURTAIN STRETCHERS, 6x12, Dardwood seats; can be tule which makes if convenient and ac- . curate for stretching fines fabrice, folded, takes up very little room, construction. BRAIDED CLOTHES LINE, Mt, guarenion! against shrinking FOLDING IRONING BOARDS, 4%4 fret, shared, stand, s'rong. for one day oy. Many House ed; 2 shelves, door. § ‘ HARDWOOD ‘TOWEL ROLLERS, WASHTUBS, 4 of mak. neatly finished, special they last. at ai 208, MINUTE DOVOH MIXER. RRPRISE WE ier Me IZED PAILS, moons, 1c ERPRISE MPLA fated, on p td is for BATHTUB SEATS, with rubber sorte yant. WASHBOILERS. copper bottom, No. al SCINDINAVIAN CAKE r FP OP HANDLES: IRONS, makes Very delicious cak finish tome strony and durable: old-fashioned crud brush can be used; Ife, Demonstration), 0 i _(Basement.) | HAUT SAUTER Imported from | nowsoRE | scu a rdeaux France: cane 12 ou 6.85 PONTHE CANET. Imp 1 MER, Imported from Jobann akfort-a-M: cae 18g gg | VIOOR, the perfect tonte; butide STOUT, an excajient 4 toni if ‘sua &Se | “POX “ALE: brewery bottling, the 50. full quarts beat ale made in America; per 7 96 | PORT. SHERRY ant MUSCATE PIL. RM! KINDL BRAU and ANSBACHER EN” BE. taner, t | ease. 8.70: per bottle. wr ede | * ESSY IMPORTED CoQ. per case, 11.00. per be 4,00 — Phe: fait quarts, 1 OS Sulrta” Be ANDY RVR 10 roars ol; and makes 7, $0 BREW EXPORT ot CULM: | BU, AA Set Oe (DARK) BRER: per 75, rt VeRO aye oe cording to age and quality me: ba | 1.75, 4.85, 1.05, 85¢ NES choles) per eu, beers. per dosen. 40 75

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