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ay pate and "aes When she saw the crowd, the Judge and ee erry reporter ber steps faltered for a moment, and ‘welked down. the roqm fraaly, ter beat) dowacast, BETS HER IN COURT. y Jerome entered the room and remained a few minutes the examination of Mr, White. He left after a short conversation ith his emntent, Mr, Garvan, who is denne MY, Rand wah ‘eas prosecy R HENDRICK CHOSEN, was the next talesmrn gummoned, He rad he waa & mom- Republican and Players’ clubs, and knew none of the persans ‘Aaaistant District-Attorney Rand, Once, he said, ho had been wato aa & man who bad managed a "Florodora” company, but that ‘would not influence his verdict, He testified that bo wes.an expert shot. _ Mr. Levy said that he would be pleased to accept Mr. Hendrick as the Jurinan, and he was accordingly sworn. Nan Patterson, standing apd him as he took the oath, trembled and rested her band on her ta f shoulder, When she had resumed her seat she whispered to Mr. Levy ‘+ that abe delieved Mr, Hendrick would mako an excellent juryman, > William C, Hyde, 9 real-estate agent, of No. 160 Nassau atreet, followed Mr. Hendrick to the stand. He was excised because he ) hed formed an pinion, aa to the guilt.or innovence of the accused. SBHCOND JUROR CHOSEN, Johnson, of No, 47 West Ninety-ighth street, was the next i ee is junior partner in-the dry-goods house of Ostrander & : No, 15 Thomas street, and is married. ld Mt Ye shown that the relations between the accused and Cassar were meretricious would that prejudice you against her?” asked Mr. had a seat at the Dap Cally, Hoag was brought into court by an attendant, She wore , “WHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY E cI / NOVEMBEW.... ROOM W Oo0ssr sees Wad? 7 BISHOPS LOOK UP UNIVERSITY BOOKS Waggerman Affairs Considered CARBUNGLE GIVES GEDELIA DME HORSE-SHOW TIPS Big Member of Street-Cleaning Depart- ment's Equine Force Puts Cart Mare Wise to'a Few Things— Would: Just! Like a Chance, That's All, Miss Caldwell Talked of In- oldentally—No- Statement. WASHINGTON, Noy. 16-—The seml+ annual meting of the Board of Directs fea convened at the University to-day and considered matters of importance |canneoted with the future of the insti- tutton, Chief of these were the renunolation Jog the Cathollo ereed by the Marquise dés Mantstiers, formerly Miss Mary blacks and wheeled and turned about ye Mg For some reason, unexplained, Holdeworth withdrew the emry of her team, leaving Mra, Grosvenor the vole American defender, with ber four, TO-NiGHT'S PROGRAMME. || ‘For Wrecking Fire Engine by ~ Failing to Stop Car, Man Is Sent to Penitentiary for Three Months. Jobnaon replied that the mode of life of the woman would have no fn the deterinination of her guilt or innocence of murder. Upon this alter a long examination, he was sworn in as juror No, 2, ~ Frederick W, Lohr, of No, 1958 Clinton avenve, Bronx, was excused pe ba formed on opinion, and Edward L. Powers, an editor, was Pbetause he had sore feet. White, of No, 66 East Ninety>third Said tha. he did not place much confidence in circumatantial evidence, it he could render a just verdict. Hi have to tell you,” sald Mr. Rand, “that the jon cannot pngeasee any witnesses who saw Young killed—that ts, #0 far as rite wes peremptorily challenged by the defenga, — ‘Mrs, Peter Hickey Saw It While Cleaning Up Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Garvan’s Office and Ran Away Soreaming. 5 |) Bie Neavlest sentence ever imposed by | With w bucket In one hand and a ® local court upon a motorman con- | beoom in the other, Mra Peter Hickey, Vieted of blocking 4 fire engine with his | an office cleaner, ran along the corridor Was loaded upon James Gullogly, of on the top floor of the Criminal Courts 494 Third avenue, to-day, Justice | Building to-day screaming at the top tt, In the Court of Special Sessions, of her volee, When she got to the etair- . him (o three months in the) Way she took It Ip one leap, landing jn " oreen for cdusing the wreck of » @ heap at the bottom, " Sagine Ht Second avenue and Twen-| Astonished attendants picked the me RIT EH JASE JUV, | women up and escorted her to a neat: fs & inotui aun on the Second | by office. At intervals she exclaimed, Hing, un June a He “Glory be," and cast frightened glances 020 P. M.—Judging seventoen barons | }Gwendolin Caldwell, whose gene sity founded the unlversity; and the bank- ruptey case of Thomas EB. Waggaman, treasurer of the university, whose fall- prrtoctly Matched roan, Mrs. Gros-| twenty-four sadaie| | Yenor did not cirive herself, Intrusting howees, Glaad the whip and ribbons to Miss K. Care: 0.90 P. M.—Judging tourteen gig horves| | During one of the turns Mise Ross's for the Waldert-aatorie Cup ‘Class | | Outelde wheeler stepped over trace | \ Judging | ,and swung her coach againet the rail, may seriously embarrasa the oBard ug noes Remnenn oe | | freak mall bieot the whiff: [ese seviaing Rennes for immediate ss, fumpers selected to compete in Claas | | tree, Her horses still showed nervous. |! P) 6 3. a result of their recent sea} The statement of the American Mar- Oe voves nd were not as well muldhered andaome rown 4 - ‘The opening event on to-day's Horst) \inor, and the ‘American. wamas ton Bhow im waa marked by an ao-| the “Lady's Prine,” a handsome ailver) over ‘the Englishwoman | loving-cup. cident io which Peter Roaah, a profess! The vieta waa Nareeie Bol te tie eat the untversity, They did not know she slonal rider, narrowly escaped death and) Mila atey, and: (ie foe Anes | wus contemplating such a step nor that H. L, Herbert's Ladies’ Man, a famous horeewornan pecelved an amthustaatic | she had gone to Rome trom Now York hunter, waa injured ay badly he can: bat Po Rows felt hy where she spent the summer. ' or defeat not be shown again, WAR qeneraily Ph NR ged TY i! Aa no formal communication has been er team of four hag ever been made to the University concerning the Claes 18, Including @ jumpers, was | thowe in thie country, Pheig Victory withdrawal of the marquise fis an- being put through preliminary jumps! as Bs ave been certain had the blacks} mauncod that action of any kind will over tfoot nrriere—aweeding out for | Mire, i the final to-night. Mr. Roach waa one| Cheee. eect a firet to approach the barriers and | captured a tend Ladies’ Man at the $-foot hedge, The thoroughbred ehacged beautifully, cide and sie quise, made public yesterday in a com munication to the Associated Press from Rome, under date of Oct. 3, came | aa a complete surprise to oMctlals of serrened has 9 far won Sie in| BOt be taken by the Board of Trus ig rate and 8 hot vel ye without the most careful detibers,. The lawt meeting of the oBard of hoodia was held in April and that ae | M but In taking off séeried to loge his bal: | gant tes John at had pn mass i sting | meeting was ndiourned until to-day. ance in midair, Almost turning over | | Stallions’ tour Years old e pe pac | At the time ‘neither the Waggaman ‘ith four of his | fair nor the withdrawal of the aMr- pT ° «ot, on hie sider the big selene! eraqhed | Brandon four ot pinta inl uise had ben suspected and the meet- ntry in the chia. Brandon ls a Fectly formed hackney atalton ang 2 M@# suposed to be for the one pure med justly proud of his four prance |PUrpes® of (alkng up routine matters youngsters, jsonnegted with the sdministration of Mra, Gerke Ameinat the evergreen poreen to the radl| on) and fell in a heap. taking the wings, | per rodis and entire barrier down with him. | iis For a minute it looked ag it the rider | at Semi-Annual Meeting and! ors of the Catholic University of Amer- | ’ } RUSSIANS beef was carefully placed where it was | impossible to miss seelne It Escaped in Snowstorm, ‘The commander of the Rastoropny In an interview op his adventurous voy- age, said; “I eft Port Arthur at midnight in a bitnding snowstorm, The boat was navigated through all the dangers of floating mines without @ mishap, On reaahing the open sea we saw a Jap: anese cruiser and some torpedo boats fn the distance, but we were steaming rapidly through the storm with lights extinguished and passed them unnoticed and reached Chefoo without mishap.” The commander of the torpedo boat destroyer was optimistic with refer- ence to Port Arthur, He declared that all the forts remained in Russian hands and thet the garrison was con- | fident and in feat ‘apirits, | at destroyer Rastorop- mth * ls The torpedo had fallen beneath the horse, There | won ‘hs sinthe tue vcore: Me, Jorden | ba gti , ia “201 3 eee tone pearh of 1) fot and 10% i - yhen the meeting waa ca to Of 19 foet and Waa & seene of contusion in the ardna, | }Hown Pe | fhion Fentionran order there were present aCrdinal Gib-| a maximum boty of Il feet, She and many women gathered absut the |p), Lily, & handsome chestnut, and) 20M, Archbishops Williams, of Hos-| had an indicated horss-power of 4.90 and ral, screamed with alarm. | pi8 only A amall rogiment of grooms dove at! jist Taye the tangle of horse and banker and ha pulled out the struggling horseman. | He had barely escaped being crushed |} val in the event, A few mine tons Ryan, of Philadelphia; Farley, ra, Corken won her second New York, and Keane, of Dubuque; with the sume ataiiion, | Bishops Svaniding, of Peoria; Foley, o1 rumen, who cuptured her jue | Detroit; Maes, of Covingcon, Ky., an Sabo. Brendon won easily ition | Charles” of Providence, lL, an Meicham Fringe salt chestnut stallion | Charles J. Bonasarte, of Batiimore, gwned by the ah exhibjar, Wyle | rge E. Hamilton, of thie city, at- by extricating bis feet from the stir | Wem Carr. ct s jtorney for ie University, ae Me] tupe and crawling from under the, even’ jase 21) whi ihe presnt ty confer with the mombers hunter, ‘The enollemens in the arkne| Make chamedonahin Peblbiton tlhe Board ooncernmg the Waggaman he fact na case, did not subside until he stood up and) wo champion American hackney chat At to-day's eeesion of the board the brushed himself off, at the same time! Contested for the ribbon and $00 prize | Waggamun case was the principal mat- | nat an tah chasm \ ponte d, but it was decided shouting out to Wie friends that he was) Waianie' ontae . he Queen | ter c red, bul Dot decide unhurt, When the horse was pulled up| bender for royalty, Robect Whitwort | (five & statement fo the public at sd ine | no to the to as By WOK bis Car north ac iweniy~ Aengine No, 6, on tae came ee hat dann hin wien ces Stovide that a wed by a fire engine shall } goon the motorman beocot e¢, Ne prosimity of the driver of the ind swung out aod the ‘Thea | car, Ay would be movned ) Nad wan the | ts abn a truck, ree cane on the engine were to the street and all were hurt, ‘foreman James B. Andrews badly Injured that he was com- Temain for a long time in a see hire A Justice the time come eaample to be made on fe referred to the ont ities resulting from cols nyeen street cars and fire sold that the iy © ‘Metropollt ‘eet . The case will be over her shoulder, Somebody got her « drink, which revived her sufficiently to save “Spooks in Mr, Garvan's office, Sure, 1 saw them.” And then they understood, Hanging In @ closet in the office of Asaisiant District-Atorney Garvan le @ skeleton, which Is to be uyed In the Nan Patier. son trial In demonstrating the course of the bullwt that Killed Caesar Young. Te ts part of the dally duty of Mrs, Hickey to tidy Mr. Oarvan's offies, She was going about her buniness quietly to-diy~all alone 1% the offier— when she opened the door of the clover, ‘There wna the skeleton in front of her, he ploked up her tools . sald Mra, Hickey lncovered that her kuees w jacerated that sho would faye to hy off for < je day, “that It wi tne Lop. here is no ening to the abby. Bure if is was ne galleries I saw the spook oon | T would haya @one to the 4 ‘h Jow to be killed entirely. IWOWAN, A PRISONER, AcUSES POLICEMAN ‘: Florence “ag Arrested on Bi ‘Third Avenua by a Brooklyn >. Officer in Plain Clothes, Says! _ > He Demanded Money, ty in Joseph Hickey of the But- Dolice station, Brooklyn, was int against Florence Burke Court to-day. The charge Hickey said he arrested bw Thipd avenue, near Four- 5 vee & lonk Wav from vour brat xi Of this class of ¥. “I'm on me way showed me his policeman’s shield and anked me for S. When I wouldn't give it to him he arrested me,” By close questioning the Magistrate brought out that Hickey, who waa tn plain clothes, had taken the woman to the Bast Fifth Street Station and | teft her standing outside while he went in 80 talk to the sergeant. The ser geant there Wyrevtened to Wek up Hickey and the woman. The magistrate was unable to get a story Shat would hang together out of either the woman or the policeman. He adjourned the case for two hours and finally, tn disguat, discharged the prisoner, advising Mickey to stick to his own precinet hereafter. em JUSTICE HELD FOR JURY, | it was seen that his loge were badly acratebed, In @ Famous Rider, Petor Roach ts one of the leading pro-| fessional riders in tho country and rode | the peerless jumper Pearl when beat all records in Chicago by clear looowe bary at aia feet six inches. her fall that be will not ride again! until the end of the week, | Peter @. Gerry, the horeey eon of | Plvridge T. Gerry, also barely escaped & serious fall when bie hunter “Joker” carried away the tap bars of the bar. rier, but the young man almost pitehed over hts head, losing both atirrups, PB scot Holloway on his hunter, Fox made a brilliant showing and try In the Anale, Bo will Bryon's ribbon-winning: ¢ wn hu John Stuart Elevator, & great gray horse of un- ainly action. There was an unusual showing of toclety's fair horsewomen during the judging of ithe early classes to-day because of the promise of a startling spectacle, Two of America's famous whips, Miw H. A. Moldsworth and Mra, J. % Grosvenor were down to try thy skill in toting four-in-hends age! the dashing oor Fnalishwom international tation a be! | deen Caaurpal te a bred h } uRhbe Mnejorie "and. Bleguzce. renee honote ell to the Enalial was no badly bruised and shaken up by | | by | day. Mites Fina Mot four magnificent ete Rho. eee ics meas json Square Ga! Drove Her Own Coaeh, Hoes Wouent, ever, Det own Ena- (Specttal to The Byening World.) Nk wAnk, N. J, Nov. 16—Justice of | Henry Boasett, of thie olty, | arret detaining tllegally fp the House of the Good Shepherd for several days ja‘. Lissie Variness, of No. 19 Livingston street, was given an conguontion veto | Yen a Sweeney |i teat Neca” a Nea fey eh oo Vaunere id 4 week ago charged) with arreving without authority and; nd f was alao | edt in tights! ating ao sown rm ot the same The way 9 hie, ante makin, un ears tim inauehackay eee oe eh fo en's acrene cham ‘The horse Qucen Waleome, Mistress Marjorie. tak- Ine “the fed ribbon’ and nee the 3 Spevond championship event followed when three winning hackne Hons | were shown fay e Cha lenge: Cue | value for the best hackney atal ¢ jon In the show. The cup must be won } y the [~ ¢ horse two years in suc- cession before becoming the property of the owner. The three competitors shown were Gerken’ Brandon, The Chestnut Hil) Btock Farm's hot | Atuft and Mir. Jordan's Gentleman John | Gentloman John won ihe cup last year. The fine stallion cinched the cup for the Bostonian by winning handily to- Brandon wor awarded the red ribbon and Hot Atuff the yellow, Manhatian a Wh The Manhattan and Bronx Borough White ¢ Wings awept Brooklyn out of this afternoon when the recs’ h and carts of the Cleaning a Ms Judge il of the ree fi te ‘ iy Dan: a huge 008 ribbon; Carouncle, monster equine who could not a ‘im, & & walk, the yellow ribbon, Ee melding, carried off the only enor for The litle mililonal ooklyN. helresses went Into when te pony classes were jude WS ys? por and bmn Ponies of road L. 4 me agg 9 the low, ent by via ie | Brisk about, he "ine Garden rang M3) sth alin vyolces In this class (No thirteen, ait “De ey tt , “t re ners | guowtan second, Mise’ Met wattwa | Titele “Gee U5 al er) Mies mended, ‘atriking con "se re fours ty ae of jowed them in the arena, pore ee as S Pew im, the secon rks pas four, the third Wite Trie@ ae. RURLINGTON, Nd, Nav: 6 —Mes pote Sarah Mondort seantes to commit 5 ey dose he fried to ov her life heraese of the one | et muleide to-day by tak! of -aradnie. Tt te sald Saas a oe’ to the eganies ary and the Y in ehaater zing Comm pany’s ‘The statement ie sued giving an in- terview with the Marquise de, pt sts was taken up, but not aa | the business of the board, Most oF the members are acquaintances of the | Marquise, gnd the discussion was wholl Jof-a personal nature. ‘To an Associated | (i a representative one of the mem- ra said that the board Is loath to ial consideration to the case now, and is \perticularly opposed to having any momber quoted In regard to the case. a is not understood by us,” be eald, | a until a formal communication if we shoubd not Hike to talk about "ine train building In which the | fs meeting Is that constructed withthe | ora nal contribution from Mise Ca. WANTIAGHMAN EDUCATION BOARD A Dolegation Whose Members Call on Mayor, Mayor MoClellan received a mysterl: ous looking delegation this afternoon, ‘The leader was 4 man who said his name was Coughlin. ie pasured Hie Hopor that the delegation represented the United Irish Societies, “We ate about to ask a boon.” said Mr. Coughlin, impressively. "Perhaps it has occurred to Your Honor that you have some vacancies to fill on the Board of Bducation,” Mayor MoClellan said that he was aware of that (oct king with Authority. then, M ye tung the trian att" continued Mr Co: 252.5 Apparently Didn’t Know There a Were Eleven There Already |r, (| a speed of M knots, Her armament con- sisted of one 12+ uation and three undone, and si pag two torpedo tubes, She was func ed in 1901. There le no officlal.confirmation of the én Retterson CELEE4 94496 60440000 040560560 SOE SHESSSoosoossseood OARS. 6 EERE Si SARS UP THEIR SHIP (Continued from First Page.) NAN PATTERSON, AND DIAGRAM OF THE COURT RE SHE IS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. $28 SOSd SEPLSSSSSESCES - BLOW lasting three days, Nothing bas beaa sald of this by the Japanese, The attack of the Japanese, the in. formant of the Telegraph says, began en Nov, 3 and continued night and day for three days. Time after time the Japanese tried to rush to forts, but they wer finally compelled to fall back witn enormous loss, The Russlans were aided by the warships in the harbor The Japanese line of advance Jed acroxs 4& poaition exposed to the fire of tre Vessels and great execution was done by the big guns of the ships, Gen, Soessel Really Wounded, According to a despatoh received here from Chefoo by a news agency, Com- mander Plen, of the Russian torpedo- boat destroyer Rastoropny, which reached that port this morning from Port Arthur, confirmed the reports that Lieut.-Gen, Stoessel, commander of the Russian military forces at the fortress, is wounded, but says Gen, Fook Is quite well, t Mere were ne fy groin gr ammunition rt Arthur to last a year. suMictent su and coal at report that the Russlan destroyer has been blown up by order of her com- mander at Chefoo, and in fact no other report of the affair than the corres- pondent’s story, —— JAPANESE AGAIN LOSE HEAVILY, LONDON, Nov. 16--That Port Arthur in ati} capable of effective defenge is shown in a report to the Dally Tele- raph ¢o-day from its correspondent at foo, It states that 14,000 Japanese were killed and wounded tn a concen- trated attack upon the northern forts t | HOLDS UP TWO p TWO BURGLARS. |Liverrman with Pistol Marches Them to Police Stationr Willam Barden, wher keeps a livery stable at No. 40 Tenth avenue, saw two men trying to force an entrance to the place last might, He went around to his home at No, 600 West Fitty<ttth street, got a revolver and went back tg the stable to find that the men had forced the door and were inside, Bar- , She im and surprised the thieves, up your hands! he said, wed Mine bait Went up, men marched. jow Piok thd Fit ay itr Moran cat ked to Ninn ee) misareeh, grnere iy a Ho Ss a otrs Went toe a Date Waist. ach fort iret, te iit harme of ty ‘ees $o Went Pith, wore hel epee SHOT HIMSELF IN COURT, | wkeo es joago Prisoner Fired at Wite and Child Before Mis Suicide, CHICAGO, Nov. 16§—While being ar raigned in court to-day, Charles sore | a saloon-keeper, fired a revolver several tenes at his wife end child and committed suicide. The child wounded, but not seriously, Mra, Shyck and was. tho to . Bue, “home en oman revi on ee the court. wi confusion, whieh Shyck wan ed th a family disturb- — 1 Sh ae re MAN-HURT IN AUTO CRASH, Baward Bower, of Hartford, @onn., =| will be of the armored cruiser Bayan * Hast ane A tye So may copartpeagies RUSSIA MAY HAVE SHIPS BUILT HERE. ST. PETPRSBURG, Nov. 14.—A num- ber of the ships on the Rugsian naval programme for next year will be laid down abroad, and several will probably be constructed In the United States. Lewis Nixon, of Now York, has already contracted to build sevral torpedo-boat deastroyera, but the larger contracts are yet unplaced. The bulk of the pro- gramme constats of heavy fighting ships, armored cruisers and battleships. The ships to be built at the Russian yards type. Contracts will be given to French and German yards, ‘The Asacclated Prose hears that one of the contracts Is Iikely to go to the! Union Iron had ot oon Mite OLD AGE BROUGHT = NO INFIRMITIES To “The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.” Oliver Wendell Holmes, after eighty years of lite had rolled over his head, every man and womea: Carpet Dept. On looking over our stoch, we find a surplus standard pas ¢ we ‘opose puttin, on, Phich will move These are not ‘ na usually sold at off but from our regular fay 18,000 yards Axminster at 874 cts., regularly sold at $1.50 15,000 yards Wilton Velvet at $1.15, regularly sold at $1.50. urehasers. of not overlook £ ( Intending carpets shoul these exceptional bargains. Lord& 3 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, Blouses, Gowns, Skirts and Tailored BUT athalf Fifth Ave. CANDY SVURCIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, Choeolate Bayvtian Chocolate Molasses Blow, .Lb. SYRCIAL FOR THI nut Butier & Chocolate mallowsn « CREDIT ex wae * CLOTHING 1 Mu Keep You $1 i DRESSED, LENOX CLOTHING CO, 2274 3d Ave,, near 124th St,, 884 Columbus Av:., near 104th, Open Brenini a A Good Barber * gets the best materials /he can, and always insists'on having the old reliable WILLIAMS. mA a b clured that he was “eighty years 5 aw York, said one of the toowina "ars Hn | roper oni and her cx: (ats op built up be | pS “TL wish [cou thee this vieinity who ‘feels an ase (aati soleeda oa liver al’ pxparalon. Pisa jen: 0 n ie by far the teet tiseue ba and SLA but bees iy ni MY tbe y- n im ne (Ht iver “ait “gg replace old He In ti iv in ie ner or strong st stants ma effect og aR whieh 2 ave g bad aft Sone, and pnd break ‘te the en aoeniencd,, te of Now York, bei haat 18 Ue. ety. are prepares strongest ¥ be fe fed tape or coabareneel shows RLY takes no chances in Se a ‘ DIED, TLUNT.—Monty, Nov. 14, 1908 at Rummit st, Brooklyn, Mrw, HUNT | Oot. Funeral Thursday, Nov. 1% et eLB 4 ‘ Pp. ». O'NBILL.—On Nov. 13, PRANCTS fot ak

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