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Above the Frieze Line. SLOT MACHINES ALSO Only Inside the Stations. the side walls of the station platforms! t's afternoon upon complaint of the fronting the tracks and below the friese | District-Attorney, who charges him { f suoh side walls, providing that no With perjury: 4 + signs be affixed in any part of the sta- The man of many disguises was ar- tions or platforms except in the man- | Talgned before Justice Wyatt in Special | ner approvide by the chief engineer, | Sensions and remanded to the Tombs mgineer is directed to report T the \ , tions and diagrams concerning all A’ second’ resolution, also offered by | Attorney William Britt, at No. 27 Will-| Mr..Grout, declared slot machines in | !am street, who fs counsel for Canfield | the stations an obstruction, which in the #94 for Canfield's manager, David | Public. Imerests should be removed The Secretary of the Commission | Attorney, Jacobs had gone there to “sel! stated that under the esptonage of Chie¢ | out.” As part of the barter he is ac- | Engineer Parsons advertising would, {= only be allowed in the station space be- | claring the sworn statement he made in hind the raila and that the advertising | December, 198, to the effect that he had | ‘NO POSTER “ADS , 10 STAY IN SiR IN TOMES (eames Nias... aan” P94 94-0 9669040 949004 iH Rapid Transit Commission Of-\Jerome Charges County Detec- ders No Signs on Station Side| tive with Perjury.as Part of Walls Faoing Tracks, Except) an Offer to “Sell Out” to Can- MUST BE TAKEN OUT, | GAMBLING CASE. Chief Engineer Will Have Super=| Attorney, for Canfield Puts Je- vision Over All Advertising, "ome “Next” to Deal and Ar- Signs, Which Will Be Allowed, est Followed Affidavit De- ‘The Rapid Transit Commission late) @his afternoon by resolution moved for the, removal from the Subway of ad- vertising signs. Comptroller Grout of-| fered a resolution, which was adopt t meeting definite rules, regula. ton wi Would be inplosed in copper frantes All of the signs along the sides of the stations will be ordered out. Whether the Interborough Rapid | Place, and that Canfleld was resent, | ‘Transit Company will comply with the "ae absolutely false. In the aMdavit, | order ofthe Board is a question, Gen-| hich Mr. Britt is sald to have in hie eral Mander Bryan sald: 4 “We expected that the slot machines would be ordered out. T have no 4 Opinion to express on the sign order.” Pqul D. Cravath, repreapting the Met- ropolitan, Street Railway Compatty, op- posed at to-day's meeting the eeeRina | of a permit to the New York and Now| Bobs Tunnel Company for the laying, kein Manhatiaa between Har-') i cand street and Christopher street. sia citente “were willing: te ia the \ ye reserved (ts decision. a Mn blag uk F SOUTHER ALDERMEN BAR WHEN KISSED SHE AIRSHIP OFF ON [Sri ease Pr ns, st ed, | eld and his alleged Forty-fourth atreet ) forbidding any advertisements along| *™ing establishment, was arrested s 4 Circulation Books Open to All’ Sh ae ‘NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVE NOVENRER 22, 190, DR. O'HANLON POINTING ON A ‘SKELETON | COURSE OF BULLET THAT KILLED YOUNG. TV Tike N PATTERGON OnnIAK Ih UAT 'Florodora Girl Greatly Agitated at Her Trial When a Headless Frame Js Brought In and — Coroner’s Physician O'Hanlon Points Gat Course of Bullet That Killed Young. ICABNAN SAYS YOUNG WAS IN HURRY TO MEET HIS WIFE AT THE PIER,’ JACOBS, SLEUT field and Buoklin, 'GOT EVIDENCE IN SOOSDEDDOSSESIDSOSOD claring Former Evidenoe False County Detective Joseph Jacobs, the | “wild and woolly” Western hawkshaw, imported by District-Attorney Jerome | to get evidence against Richard Can-| ‘Strong Point for the Prosecution in, Michaels Story that the Last Order Bookmaker Gave Was to Hasten to the Ship in Which, He Was to Sail, in default of $2,000 bail, His examina- for Monday next. arrested in the office of Jacobs w Bucklin. According to the Distriot- oused of having made an affidavit de- | When the ghastly figure of a skeleton was carried into, Justice Vets’ ” /non M. Davis's Criminal Branch of the Supreme Colirt this afternoon’ 4 j and placed almost directiy in front of Nan Patterson, the pretty actress on trial for the murder of Caesar Young, she shiratik back in fer seat with a shudder of horror and nervously gripped her father’s shoulder, A few moments before she had been visibly affected when pieces of 2 | skin taken from the fingers of the dead bookmaker and pastd. on thin | slabs of glass had been held up before her. For a brief interval she'was apes en the verge of pe and ale fora sof al revive her, + | Peeters sips, vines ral entered the Canfield house and played | roulette and faro, and that at that time | \ David Buckiin was in charge of the | possession, Jacobs says he did not get further thgn the front door of the Can- fleld house. As the story of Jacobs's downfall | comes from the Distret- vA apd the | ‘Woestero preapae uP + Brie ‘about a: ‘told nn rar he. could “aalivet a eo di ferring Jo the, chsen pend \Canndid\and Buckiin i Mr. ses slowly recovered her composure, When court adjourned for the with Coroner's Physician’ O'Hanlon on the stand, she was again | calm and rigid with her eyes fixed on the witness. |MAY HAVE AN EYE-WITNESS. That the lawyers who are battling for the Ife of Miss Patterson ntend (Continued on Begon on Second Paies 8909000000000 94990000040000000 6 to put forward the testimony of eye-witnesses in her defense was shown force that a red-haired man was standing near the hansom when the 4 DAB PET, PACE 0, ates: respi alae andy eo. | port of the revolver was heard. Michasls had eeen « brown-haired mam | Sot Winn ou ate kastien Amouretie. uvner—f. F. Puliom, ay | i= This red or brown haired man is the defendant's principal oye-witness— | Aha Gams Geckeye. We mt Mo % Pu. vid Clon Pi Bh. ” | In fact, the only actual witness to thie tragedy on whom the counsel for " een 2 at eid ’ " ‘i an 4 ‘ Kacleeiae | | teabertberann Sy eos c tet pasa ruse : 2 Alforten O'Brien q eat " a | : i i EE Pet Bg ff odds-on Favorite in the Stake! Dowing Ordinance Forbidding Mary Cortes Thought Herself Montana Balloon Meteor Drift, RigSomparperpeodebapmpret ben fe ‘ Bes rae H ‘ a a s3/ Event at Bennings Gets Home! Contests-in Which Any One Disgraced by Unweleome Sa-| with Wind.at Good Height and| tense, and per _ paemoges pa: Alleged eyewitnesses ie ied £ 8 & i in Front in a Drive, Beating Shall Take Part More than 3 lute on Lips from a Fellow-) Then Moves with Her Motor! s.0. ir" who ode on te peo thucab to te hp, Sloman” = HEH ROR ot of 34] Out Ostrich, | Hours in 24 Is Passea, > Lodger. Working. Muore was so other pesub. Side St the mes of tem sheet { ® ste Se ee ay I ag Blots rage pM ome POINT FOR THE PROSECUTION. be fa Hore all the speed. gd fin argh rent md. Arsenal came very fast THE WINNERS. By a vote of 4 to 9 the Hoard of Aly | Mary Cortes, seventeen vears old, of} gt, LOUI8, Mo. Nov, 2%—The alr- Bat if Michaels gave hope and comfort to the mst: 2 : = — dermen this afternoon passed the or-) No, 116 Hudson stréet, Hoboken, drank |ship Meteor, with Thomas Benbow, the strong witness for the prosecution, He told in his yp BECO! added; selling; maiden ¢ dinance against six-day bicycle racing. bolle ac’ “ Py | Montana aerénaut at the helm, made an {ss one. by Maseetto- FRR ie A ge Tate , FIRST RACE—Shady Lad (7 t 2) 1 tne atayor alums. the ordinance OF | \issea. her, i pr Sets ya be | Seether tala Sthorsoan'Gidah tae’ son | CRPITONRS OF Cement: FOURS "Ne Get vo the; Wnlee Site Ise pet, weet are (ex. Horses, ~~ Jockeys. Wt a “4% Fin 6 ™ 1, Arsenal (16 to 8) 2, Alforten 3. | pormits it to becnge a law by default) \) 0 20" jconrse .at the» World's Fair, At the| Young was waiting for him to go on board the ship in which they bis a, ‘ott Maca 7 iyering 148, in 7 ye ane} ca the six-day mea-in the Garden sched wile a pe ‘ [time the wind was blowing from the! sail. z 1 Ta fir Ms el 1), fi 4 cannot be held as the Mm Strelbenger, twenty-five years ‘northwest. at. th « ies Fertson - eb ites as : * id * i e 1g a 3 1 ity mack a 6 9 mahal iret ‘feoenediately,” | old, was arrested because the pid Bie was p35 yong eee Michaels testified that scarcely ten minutes before he heard the fatal sf | Sa es erry Wey Al Oo 2 8 a. gh rl fi The only fight over the ordinance | thought thers might have been some| :The alrehip, on being released, in. | shot fired in the vehicle benath him, Young had commanded him to make — H%. Setme =A aad ie one ba hg MP = [cathe on the request of Aldgrman Dow, | conceied ran for the aire death. |mudlaely, rote to belght of about 100| all possible haste in driving to the White Star line pler where his wife was , } —— Lanely fie ‘sinwrigts ee lal Bt © © ® ing for an immediate put their investigations prov at | feet and slowly drified with thé” wind + or =— Igy eyatioe ..F debean 10) 2 ie fo ke THIRD RACE — Sunshine After) the brutality. witnessed at the slz-| Strelbenger’s conduct went no further | to the south. ae the walting for bim, biel by) fas arr OT i it ow Mo ot Tia See 40-6) 2,| He ureed/ he moter had net teen, A \ int ioe of uibiciod ue etek ne om Mm ti Rain (9 to 2) 1, Vestment (4 to 8) 2, Haye races was dsgusting ‘3 ned than to steal a kiss from the young | started by Benbow. | YOUNG ORDERED HIM TO HURRY. tol Pedclign Racine 104 141414 if it 14 10 a0) 4) ap | Knight of Elway 3. 3, the Board to take epee aeeceiagh |PrWhee ther motion the states | When the air ship had drifted about | w had com ¢ @ restaurant, where thay” aa Away Row it 18 bb HHH 0 4 wald the ordinace had been so amende: Miss Cortes is of forign birth and she) mile and a half south of th ¢ = i is e starting | | Ls ih to wet drink. cr TR. pie G Gran fos Lore ia poll “ oy Pill 2 a » a? FOURTH RACE—The Southerner, that no longer Sapte igergpetd bee been eee Sr ve that It| piace it wae observed through pron had stopped sans jo am! oo « ‘oming out of the place = ~'seraiches—Hawtrey and Magale Atroup.” Overwelzhis—Critieal, 1) Lady Evaline, 1 4 to 5) 1, Ostrich (7 to 5) 2, Andrew “” ordinance against pi Golf. | wan a disgrace to be kissed by & MAN | that Benbow had started his motor, | Tm he herr, 1 A i 1; to 5) “The ordinance ia against six-day races | uniess engaged to him. Streinbingeay) pinrry Wells, the aer Yo peit who had chased them from Seveptieth ~ Massa i oe safe ail the way. Critical 1am ily race. Little Butterovp eas | Mack 3. only,” sald he. who haa a room in the same house SNe otained that thie w pond] street. Collins arrested both on charges: ste es "Alderman Goodman gaid he never had | which Mary lived, met her on the stalre! first’ because Benbow was afd “| of reckless driving. : A 1134 RD RACI The Junior Steeplechase. for ta eg: year aie; $000. hort courte | FIFTH RACE—Weirdsome (7 to! seen a bieyele race tor a football race. | shortly after the noon hour to-day, He) causing an explosion, as on "aie he let | ‘The drivers were Godfried Kihm, of cf two miles, Start ‘Won driving. Time—4.04.. Winner. >. ©. Iderman ly tol er he would ki , out the ed seat a ML. fas in the ¢, ; { 4 Victory—Sprinkle, Owner—Mr._( ‘a. ” | 2) 1, Van Rosen (3 to 1) 2 Tom ‘There was a laugh and the Al laughing’ ia her a8 he No, &6 Spring street, West Hoboken, Horses. ‘Joekey _Rt 4 ay i yond sald he meant football game | and because she sald; “Don't you dare, tal employed by the Hudson t m s in, Opa. Clos PPh P! iudson County Con vd = , Runahine ‘Atte? Rall She'll ie ria i ‘is Lawson 3. “From what I have heard of football | he took a chance. | STABLE T0 COST $3: TO COST $329,400, fumers’ Brewery, and Otto Geas, of I ow Mae tk ei fe? he tp is r i = | XTH RACE—Panique (8 to 5) s#mes I think they are more brutal | ‘The girl fell to the. floor almost faint- . #6 East One Hundred and Thirty- = a a a) | oF q than there bleyo'e races. Jing. Rtretbenger had to raise ber to her) | ou or seventh street, driver, for an. express ‘ot ee y"Grnce , | i i . |4, Siiverfoot (4 to 1) 2 Lord Aim isk Davies maid -he had seen | feet, and then she ran fo her room and | StFe ne at win company, ‘They ore oli eieuten Suiner Keratei nea—Parvon "Kelly Harlem altos and Follow On. Fanshing ler Ri tree 3 the races and was in favor of (ham. | locked the dour Twenty minutes after Have « Fine peta < raph to @ quarrel, and never mest withons , oot Tinkthen out wrong.” Veetment Hone On gamete Wnignenne aar.t | — He @id not consider them brutal He | the entire houselld wap stertied by a Brooklyn. Lash { hostilities, . , | : -—-— —einoviomee * (Special to The Evening World.) said he wae in favor of athlotic sports, | series of terrible screams. Rushing! 11. sigs for the new stables for the ae dan Gl Other and Las! Gaas, with his wagon almost empty, 2 a vg an Pai Ry 7 bY ft — = |no appreciable effect on the attendance, tym the, Dil, bogan. ig RIE Bp oy Bar . a wf = .| Alderman Gooaman renew is oO con rough homestretch. an quit in leat ai Fr | Soe te 08 wen Say wp to Kee over jection to the bill, and Alderman Davies ee the contracting firms who sought the iy away. Kihm whipped up his horees, age of previous days. The rain was ‘Also spoke against it. Abierman Down- T D RLOIN STATION contract esesneeme intending to get ahead of Geos and ) short duration. mo the track was jing made a speech in favor of it HAL TEN E js The etadle ts designed to be as arch). | stop him so that he could force = wy + | nat disturbed ny ¥. He declared that eens sport had penrnh atin teeturally x king r) useful. It | Two heavy wagons, with the driver of Neate hie anat endl aaiae fee r ations to fall said he was cover the block at Flushing and Grand orses, te 7) ‘The card w mixture of good and caused nations to tach like Mr, Good: Aldermen Hold Up "Aperepetation avenues. rand | on@ lashing at his horses, to catch the) Qi)° al “he Gee ent ahead, bye Ls Y ‘ ’ ct to the room they found her on the co the jatia ang | BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov. 22." on the question of immediate con- | '0 t wine (tase Devastenidt” lee’ tee me up behind Kihm, whose wagoa ” Pom—$.18. Off) is, beghn to fall just before the| rideration, Alderman Dowling’s request | toor i & ial gy AM Mya i a arcu oC OMITR Were opened red ing Their Horses, Drivers Dash) ws, ncaviiy loaded, at Seventy-thivd received votes, a mayority ‘ot | ie aenbulanes. was wammoned ana | #tternoon by Deputy Commissioner aib-| Furiously Down Thoroughfare pile Gans, eon: to Khe, present and yoting, and the de! Miss Cortes taken to St. Mary's Has. |#0n. There were fifteen bidders ana | . an ingulting epithet at him, fon taerttien), there was remarkable figuring done by| for Fifteen Blocks. and then whipped up his horses to get | racen began this afternoon, but it had rk .& Btoke were a idiom, ded the con. | other and punish him for an insulting | Koning arrested both men end saved \ bad. The Dixie, mt a mile and three-| tan and Me. Davies speak in fi baw Wav ( ylark& Stoke, were. , q| warters. was the stake feature, the euy. Who came into the city to ‘The Board of Aldermen this afternoon | pext lowest bid was t He | remark, and the pursued man whipping | Gaay from Kihm's wrath. _ “3| There were only three entries, but at {Pf hibitt 1 4 ? New Y ‘ | i F a brutailging exhibition and tuen Move gecided nat to allow the sopropriation The New Yerk Con his horses equally bard to escape, threw —— hat it promised a good race, for opin- | on to some other city to «ive 7 ne A se. Bhaed uf f put in a bie i ina pore evenly Giided Wedron ts | aueresas Uh made Wy the Board uf Eat seria day oscupant of bier HABEAS FOR YOUNG NALLY, Honinerner and Ostrich, The other |{2¥OC 00M. He aid he tad fost « soa mate und Apportionment for a vew lon vohtoks and pedestrians tor Aftoen i races are very cheap, had contracted ater died ot | ‘bul the Tenderloin sid t was! blocks in Fifth avenue, between Seve N Shady Lad Good Thing. egies ‘ 4 Pifty-Atth etreets. airman McCall of the Pinas 1 wax the Shady Lad was the good thing in the | speed Contes! Committee, asked that the report of 1 he Gibson de- gor that distance the two drivers| A. C. Cohen gwore out 's B-} opening dash, being played down from iMiesntytoar pare ene committee againat the approprixt 1 to1'to.7.to% Shady Lad rushed to —— passed. He: eald the committe antious tO see a new police a | the front soon after the start, made ali BANKER M. H, DALE DEAD, | Salus 19, wee, 8 new, pole sation BONES IN OLD SPOOK HOUSE raced, cursing each other, and forcing| habeas corpus late this thelr heavy teams to @ dangerous speea, | ‘urnable to Justine Wiaperate Suprome Court to-morrow, for | — the running aad won by a head from Ppeetal to The Rvening World. find out whether the Police Commis while the drivers of dosens of fashion- | wal nj Arsenal, who finished strong and beat, SCRANTON, Pay Nov 2-Macthew soner wanted the atte jo Twenty-elghth | NEWARK. N. ¥., Nov, —Willlam qiip equinnages tn thelr path, hurriedly ig ey in ies Aiforten three lengts for the place, | HL. Dale, a prominent baker. and bual-| "I ‘w fae iain a deciaion 1 Hyde. owner of what was known os ined into slde streets, or even sought) temp: to Mill dehs Long shot Im Front, | ners man ot thle ofty, who wae hurt In| from the Police Commlvatoner, and it ya ON IP ocr raped > bow tne aidewaike In thele efforts to get oui | shooting atray @t the Mussa, a 1 1% railway accid m at a Pome Sunday js to tre appropriation becom- *P' LM }o have originated | One way ee dae eauan. ates, wont ety ial oa e Probert wdeine withoat our action that we | in 3H has, discovered human bones |/°C 9% Ti ary were tually 4 «: SUNDAY. WOALD - running! & sie and wes 708 that it be voted mgaingt until he cellar wall neneee penews revideats we ear, What is the \propeees site ot had fallen in, having been! Fitty-fifth street’ by Policeman Collins, MONDAY eth Ro Pen ye cation.” by runalng ‘water, of the Eeat Gigty-sorenth strest-aiation, ... MONAT, ictal: dannii

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