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Tiki WORLD: TUBSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1904 : | ASSISTANT DISTRICT-ATTORNEY RAND SHOWING SERCT. NORRIS THE PISTOL WITH fl . We witaease Ary of the cad ride Tn urwed by the WHICH YOUNG WAS SHOT, AND CABMAN MICHAELS, WHO.TOLD JURY OF FATAL RIDE, CAME NEARD | proving conclusively that Young hud no thought’ of suicide SULLA IGG IAN ELEED ESE L5 009449499094 09 09090190600 O008 DOCS TEED DOTNE EOE ED EL FETE DE © . From “ Awtul kia te Miss Patterson Jato the cab, a few moments before the Till Blood ‘asted to Skeleton, CURED By curicura® One Application Soothed Him to Sleep. Cure Speedy “When my little boy was about three months old his head broke out with a rash, which was very vay and ran ‘considerable watery We tried everything we could, but he got worse all the time till it spread to his arms, legs and then to his en- a important ine of testimony put forward by the People was! of Police Captain Sweeney that the fact thar Young bad pow- ‘als fingers proved nothing, as in his experiments with a pis-| * ies ec fo ad ‘he could shoot himeelf with it without marking his fingers—in ) fact, that powder marks could hardly come on the fingers of a person seif- + When the trial was resumed this morning counsel for Miss Patterson an- i Bounced that an earnest appeal had been made to the Justice presiding to ot the thropging of the tribunal by curious women. The young ; o | P has begyed her counsel to make a vigorous effort to save her from | punning the gauntlet of the curious eyes of the several score women who ‘ ave managed to pass the portals of the court during the last few days, Cobman; michaels: r%; . 5 so bad that he _ \RECORD-BREAKING THRONG. t Oe ee, ie ee Orne tab eile Veteran court officers recalling the crowds that swarmed to the Crim- or? ean {teh so that he would oor by = pial Court Building during the Molinoux, Kennedy and Buchanan trials in- onvig Wivod Taw, and @ (its 7eoe te ine to-day that the numbers that laid siege to Justice, Davis's court-roon: surpassed in rize and frantic eagerness any gathering of the kind within range of thelr memory. ~ Not only was there a surging mob about the doors of the court-room, @ ‘Dut out on Franklin street almost beneath the Bridge of Sighs several hun- dred men and women collected to see Miss Patterson pass through the gloomy corridor, They could not catch more than'a momentary glimpse @ dark figure as tt flashed by the dust-clouded windows, but even this to satisfy them. | On the first mezzanine floor where the Bridge of Sighs lets into the | © Cripiinal Court Bullding the corridors were blocked with men and women | % <a eniting to see the young prisoner led between her guard of deputy suer- * Tatts to the trial room, When she appeared, stepping out with her usual | > > Buoyant stride, there was a wild scramble to get near her and peer Into Z F * her felled face, and her guard had actually to fight to prevent the women | {p this press trom seizing her garments, 3 rning, I had to put mittens on big inde to keep him from tearing his akin around his wrists, He got weak and run down that he tool tainting spells like we would think him dying. He was almost a skele- ton ana b little hands were thin like claws, . ‘He was bad about eight months when we tried Cuticura Remedies. I had not laid him down in his cradle in the daytime for e long time. He 4 had got so that he just slept in our Qrms all the time, I washed him with Cuticura Soap and put on one application of Cuticura Ointmeng and he was so soothed that I put him in the cradle, You don't know how glad I felt when he felt better. It took one box of Cuticura Ointment, pretty near one cake of Cuticura Soap, and about half a bottle of . & Cutteura Resolvent to cure. 1 think our little boy would have died only for the Cutlcura Remedies, and T shall always remain a firm friend of them.” Mrs, M. C, MAITLAND, Jasper, Ontario, No return in 14 years, Mrs. Mait- land writes, under date of Feb. 24, PISTOL THAT KILLED YOUNG AGAIN SHOWN. Sergt. Norris, of the Leonard street | then turning to her father to discuss police station, was placed on the stand | the testimony | ‘ . when the court, opened for the morning | did the defends session. interest, In fa He identified the revolver exhibited in| red than oth o¢ at : Lemceenpall A. Tt was then about ten or twelve fest | hind the cab at the time of or after you south of the York street crossing, and ae othe mound of hot? A. No; there popeaite & pillar of the elevated Falls! Q Dig you ree Mise Patterson wrtn Wy x " hg hands after the shooting? A. I di Q. Did the cab pass you jugt Before | you heard the shot fred? At Yew. {ioe 2d ANY. person besides yourselt ‘\ + Jook into the cab while It was standing the report of the revolver|!® front of the drug sture? A. No. the cabman’s narrative display any particular she appeared rather rwise heels had he prosecutor, after ° ASS Hoy evidence as the weapon which Pollce-|fatied th identity’ a crots muffled or sharp? °A. 1 can't aay. It] fooked ine ~ oi Oa tne \ isc wards se seh ea man Junior had handed to him after| déceased, got down | 0994 990609608096940000009 | tocy me vo much by ‘surprise that I] The witness stated that sls days tdise |antotm you that iis fourteen years Raving taken {t from the coat pocket ne romaine of the Hea?’ exnesitie ae | Ta | didn’t notice, | the shooting, on hearing that Ve, ites . inform you that {t is fourteen years Of the dead bookmaker soon after the| June 4 a tha Wines of, this, 1 will order the courtroom | Q. Wus the cab moving fas? A. The yp AED Pkg Ed Brecrted a PO*POOHOOSOHEDI1H 10009-0000000000008000908000000008 | since my boy 4 ayia shooting. lang hi ner.ot | roadway | @., Can you descrie the man who di-| horse was trottThg. made ‘atement, jon and — 3 ble skin disease f fe “Four chamber: if the revolver con- returned M 1 lw tel vou te t wa 04 ? " ir. Levy, for rs c! fered. tained loaded shells," said Mergt. Norris, |“ t"48# fect U to the hospliul. A. He was! Q. Where did the cab go? A. It kept], Jf" le easons which he did ed, 2, Did vou feceive two smooth-shaven and had halr like mine, ’ 7 i, WAS very anxious. to | b i “He has been permanently cured “The Ash contained an exploded shell, man and’a Woman, into your seb on ‘Michael's halr 1s dark browa, almoa an Gown Weat otc Se tek the exact penttion cof the passing H E SO U H ERN hore was overy indication that the re) "Mat morning? A bigck Hoare stress and thon turned O00 cups | ME he time of the shooting, HUE At London, 27 Y 4 Q. What time wus that? A. A little) & Would you \recogniae this young back toward @ drug store. temm sald that the car had passed Volver had been recently discharged.” | after 5 o'clock, man if you saw him again? A. Yes ; |fhe cab but had not quite passed the » 3 . Capt. Dennis Sweeney, of the Leon-| @ Did you see where they came |#lf Ree te Meet the Cab. hey when the report reached his eure, . De Qed street station, followed Sergt, Nor- fram? A. No. Q. Do you know Mr. Millin? A. Not) Q. What did you do? A.I ran to tonda to oneoet that Mr. Levy ine by 2, Which side of Broadway were you | Pertonally meet the can at we arug sre H vho was ie tle on the stand. 0, Which side of Broad pene | riding on the car, | wcnee® who Bole Proprietor 4 . on? A. On the south side. Q. When the woman called to you. y. Could you eee into the cab when . Pe Rend for "How to Cure Every Humour.” “When I reached the station house, Pat m ® Paseons bad the report of the revolver, what/the snot waa Area? A, No, sie ated C patil “s ‘6 i@ she uny A. Bhe sald, ‘Drive te vou see suriace car at the , oaogl von om we penne ra , Do vou recogaize the defendant as | Aus More ae 8 the “OF the: shooting? A: Soon “att | O'HANLON TELLS OF | (Continued from First Page.) - . a thie y rap “y aby | one of vour passengers? A. Yeu. @. Dit she weem agitatéat yy ward C Fae, Sas gure’ tato West AUTOPSY ON YOUNG | mnie ri bE) ing of Caesar Young. the man y to you road 4 +} and won cleverly by two lengths from} VILLI Yow. =< “He gave me thisyrevolver,”. contin- | d your cab? A. He she appenred to be trightened, Did you sve any ocner cur. A. Yes, | Getticnls who ee usual wal slow to pad a re Tenn, Nov, 2-<The winners r) wed the Captain, ta€ing e pistol from | tld met drive to West and Fitton lw point Mr, Levy began a aentes | &08F paased tne cap Just berore I heard | ee in and had to make \ip @ lot of ground, @ races run here to-day are as " a sireots to stop at Knox's hat store duestions which indicated that he | t2®, it waa on the left of the cab) 5, Philip N. O° JAttle Butteroup was third, a length | follows - ° the hand of Mr. Rand. ‘I examined | Then got in vaving the way for the Introduce | A&M about fifteen feet norcn of the! Df Phillp N. O'Hanlon, the Coroner's and a halt away r | Phen and | stopped at - the revolver and found that one of the | Hn0x's sore under, the, girth “Keen neas of he shooting, when the reporm reached my | Physician, took the stand and wald that) | Sumahine After Rain Wins. FETT RACH LOne mile and a six. mught a " Are there any tracks on Wee a. | i he ba ned bowardy geting Jordan, i Mt RS Ret gut pd ought a Bek | care CE ap ete ,ttomm seta he watched until the cab-| 404 4 performed the SUCOpsY UPON the) Vostment was believed to he a sure | 40d upward; selling.—Jordan, 101 iD. xt vé Ti tock the cartridges from the | Ae Out? A. Yeu ‘ took place?” asked Mr. Levy mah Rene Up ad valked (9 the aru Pookmaker, but whea shown pho- | thing in the Junior. Steepl He a eat fe and & to &, won H Speapen and inter turned them over to} @ What did he sav then? A. Te told | yee ey the eur. | St The witness joenified Michaeis | togrephs which had been taken of the Cnly one being seriously con Aig gered ag eA DS G ' 6 to 1, § to 6 and 1 to 2, second; Craig, ft Diatriot-Auiorney Garvan, ¢ where they | face cars tun 1 When the cabman stood up in the Fer) body he wald that he could not identity | ME Aunebine After Rein. ' t five cartridges i contained had been | Hotel und he got o 1 the eabman. me the street 1 drove. tc heen. raced In close order all the w 14 (Gullett, 6 to 1, # to 6 anda 9d with Pr and Greeawich, when 7 Me Saw No eee Pe ttraany ne ral he R.. whe were present at the autoosy Tent separenty meget iy ouvere safe Gis. ee ay Som Craig, ee y ‘on see Nan " ‘ao i You Fee any carga hefore or be» "| the | A. t. Sweeney, v" , z er Kain | tle m also ran. $ Bicokae ertel Woke, the, maloon (atl hind you at the time Misw Patter m and drive towand North Moore | aid Dr Mawhentes, vers! tet@elven nad ch oaiices tn his’ mas SECOND RAI Aa the vehicle nd finally forced thy Five furlongs; purse er, A, You: I saw her detained nit the hed hi G. Was Dr, White there? A, He was 0) or | Your attention? ; and told pron ‘onversa (ton Attention? A. it wee when the A. No; I did not no ld ate the ovcupants, He dent]. » then winnnig by a $300; for two-year-olds.—The Gleam, 115 veils Bi, any © Woman raised the trap and called (0) At the DAQREE af one Of them. Her {Cision in’ une nee Datanen leased | oh Bie Bee ee hon Uy a tenga’ snare Kei datan ns or the ace | Me | 0 an Q nar | 001 \E i @ le a ; ‘At thi counsel for the a We cei ea | Young m you Mpanion he eld, was ving Acrosd | that he represented the family of the’ ing ‘orty ley mn alt; Bhook the ctress, sprang to bis feet and Ete to thé. ‘homens in of the police it testimony as to What Mii Pa terson had sald to bh ‘0 was then a pris . wy anes of hei tg," he cried. rintloe avis decided (0 allow Capt r Sweeney to relate his conversation with the FOUnE Money was asked by Mr. | .@: Witat kind of report id you hear? | Lavy way ig down imply. ‘dead bookmaker, | asked him to leave, | Witeiog Seutt YM pecond; Deaiatiny iis Oran tres eq ‘a oh nd. | feelin . $ to 1 Nicht vi ft K that the policeandattie Corodem' | The binaglon, of, The Southernor i Bese tpl adepicch Mes ebb office were able "co gisperiy! inveatigate | Haden by a Garg a could (Time t08 8" the Wetienas. Saat Q: Where were you when you heard ride him? A: He Was! Notion Ai iS ane ; not be resisted in the Dixie Btakes. and | Esterjoy, Gi Chi 'eleraaity: that soumd?. A, About @ block or so Hen He was amoots shaven| _Notloing that) the cabmas ay fet @ What wounds afd’ you find ‘upon | 80 The Southerner was a strong favor: | By ye Bet Col. dle he B. 4 ahove Pranklin street on Weat Broad: land had dark brown halts orem to know his way, the wAneas| the body? A. Only one It was two ite: Ontricl mnde the ranning: foitowed | 4 de ae Tok way, We were gong wouih at the time, | “Dit you ser & red-halred, young man Med volunteered to act us his gulde {0 / inches below ihe left shoulder. \"” | by The Bautherner for a mite and | ¢%4 Moow Fish also ren Tennnot remember the exact location’ |in feont at the drog score?” apked Mr. |e hovmital and got up on the step! Dr. O'Hanion explained that he had Coarter, The Scutherner then closat| ‘THIRD’ RACK—Bteeplechase short r | behind, Stemm went all the way to| found le on h, but dropped | cor ey. re Teeth, uum Went wit tne ey 6 md the bullet lodged in the poster.” Ostriel t dropped back again, and | course.—Chantey, 127 (Archibald), 12 to lope to | her ta Wrest | ! @. TW You" near the report of a re) HOW YO" | volver? A Yer , im. er and had not t Her caniasion tir. Seely lor portion of the: body, be the latter led to the last sixteenth, | 1, won; Cardi 58 f tance of the con-| A: A-asharp feport, like the popping af| "Rrown halt rected Mr, O'Re! : 4 ¥, between. the ft i gai, 163 (Bates), § to 3, ms #he Leonard ajreet police station was loud enough to startie the hore. (| "1 don't. remember having seen such the hangoin closed. As the young man | through the lower lobe Of the lung, 2fe%, Mack was always outrun, ‘nish-| Renn," Apettix, Solo’ also’ ram vender + Quentioned About Shooting. Q. Where did the sound scam to come | & man.” gald the cabman esertbed the 1 alifon of Young's, body then denected ‘and describing a. ats ro bys) fell. + tebpel ) o her Pan from? A. From inside the hansom. Q. Bet you ® Ie fay th 10 the upper portion of the jerdsome Won Eaally, y . ees oo ned te eh ines hegas I Q. What did the horse do when he| waa auch a man? A ean only say bee we fo, tak rene Ver. Aa R. body, where it lodged Van’ Réees. and. Widtdsome race {180 C00 tine eee itv fr pad Gusational her about the shooting. heard the snot? A He plunged and | tT te “careful examination failed | right hand and leaning forward over | *Keleton Mroughe Inte © j fend, and head to the stretch, followed [Chamblee 14 (Munro, ia to. ¢ 1 8 ‘ ‘ . Way. ¥ rther concerns | ¢}) | Sult | 0 5, wo me pet erev au Inn harry at ow nag | rig busing fate Nw table, Once a silla MeheFed aero) | Directly after De, O'Hanlon began to] gear Wicrdaoin Hew eee ant | Hunter” tor" iBeace ase lengtts: Laure! Our High Grade Pianos 14 t ae “te 4 ed the bookmaker .the headless | who beat Tom Lawson a length for tha|# (0 1.3 to 1 and © to 6, third. T . he hansom, after leaving the sale - | © 1.15. Bag tm, . BEA radar at and Wake ose” | STORY OF DRINKING skeleton Mr. Jerome had received was! place, 115. Jugurtha, George Perry. M. turers and by Us for 10 Years, h, {tin, Annie Fitshugh Lindsdown, brought into court and placed along- Panique Wh tloa and The Pride of Su 1 irrey also ran. side the witness's chal What did the cab driver do when “i Ir | it the drug store? A. tHe whipped), UPON glancing up at the ghastiy|, Lord Alatree made the running, fol! pure RACE—aix fasten he 8 Ww by et c oe pl If che Tout ct Fulton steko by aweisck | IN WEST SIDE SALOON. 4. What time wae it then? A lt —_--— “1 told $5 cyte $1 Wow 1 Bhat whe had not seen the weapon wh en abe enty up e frame of boi , lowed by try and Panique, and Gabe shot was fred. but sho maniained | Nae then about (wWenty minutes to 9 e who | Oo What ele dtd hee ete: ate chosed) back in hor meat ton (euceramn shrank | they ran in close order to the Yar turn, | for two-year-olds; sell ; Ashe had not. Then I asked her to/° O°, Frederick Wellens, the bartender who | 2 ? ee — and for a moment her where Pantaue went to the front and) ¢?", Il (D, Austin). & to 1, Other hou: k for th y all she remembered of her ride} ,,9° Wht did you do after you heart! song crinks to the ookmaker and his 4 ago me the Gal ahd 5 Wika festures writhed as if with anguish.) won by two lengths from Silver Foot,|1,.t0 1% won by four len, ; A ses ask for this : CA, and Ula Is Ue BOTY Be tod ee oe ea etart forward? Af | companion In the Bleecker aireet saloon | 9 Fronkiln street and West| "Wate joo diey father and gaaped:| who was four lengths In front’ of Lord) Phapman, (D. Boland), 10 to 14 to Plano $330.00. me: . horse ( op vhich they stopped, was called and! Broadway, where a policeman w leer Drought her) Aintree, er) 8 to ate a: Gasconne, 98 (8o- Beautiful Stool, ele *T met Caesar at the cotner of Co. | Pulled the horse up to @ full stop aa} at which they stopped, ; ® goblet and with trembling hand she ———_ r), 9 to 6, 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, third, Avenue aud Fifty-olotn street | 2007 T could. examined by the prosecution. . He sald piapging, and then proceeded 10 he] emptied ite contents, keeping her eyes ASHVILLE WIN | Dim ah sic Basil, Manfred sand Pe ensronened Site after § o'clock. “We went 0 a Told Him (© Drive to Drag Store,| that the couple had come into the place)" O Dig you any smoki away from the skeleton. | N WINNERS, ‘Trap; ran. ‘ chege sett and one year's i Ee Mar tend Befere you were able to atop the| awetly and #at down In the buck room. | from the cub?. Av L saw & thi Ina few moments she recovered her | (fpecial to” The Bveniag World.) tuning free of charge, « walked to Eigith avenue and Pilly: Horse did Bet en A xa All some ee 4 hye ts Bring Hoye A the cab after the gh " ef lon ener bean | NASHVILLE RACK-TRACK, NASH-' Bennings Entries on Page 14, Entrance Through Our Furaiture th siree: and had another drink, We Nagar -1 h ¢ ua « couple of straight whiskeys." + OD " bay & hanwom there and rode down | {0.me She told me to drive to the) “what time was it when they came| No One Bee Rode on Step. Ree, oyse 48 the Sie Se emery . mnie ain «525 waaanered " to Knox's hat store, whore | SFeet drog atore rege sae x At Mr. Rand's request Dr, O'Hanion f t pout $2," answered c m wi ‘ te he on the | r Te Geeeee lol eet eenetO8 | haneom. A. No, @ Did you take the drinks in. to! So Fou to dhe hospltalts, A.) Huree of the fatal Oullet through | alata Bal A Bayt breaks had gone a few blocks down that t did you do? A. T went on to/them? A. Yes Q. Did you notice We Got cul and went into e queers tare, ‘Where I pulled | .. Did they have more than one round?/ man standing aroun place where we had something " to drive, When we went out from | get pace t,\ityshootlng of a d-haired youts} Young's body When arraigned bet ‘ | Mr. Rand then showed him a tullet, ‘ore Magistrate Ne fe ee which, he said, was the one which he Mentos actte Forkvile Court" Watann it place there was no fu olde "7 tT heard that eA wee | Q. You don’t have men a 6th | iow ; ¥ Did you seo any sort of v | won: | 0. How long aid they stay tn Invtront “of the “drupe eto s ROH IMAn | had. temoved ‘from the ookmakers Was held'in $1.00 Dall for comely ene Story | Ge'You' know: atdtioken man "when were several Dersons atandine near the | Body ——_—"" AY,, Gor. 20th St, ne day in your cab, de you? 4. No; only | you eee him? A. Yes cab when it stopped in front of the! 1 f . cnebenlie | the nearest dru up, vy Examines the Ballet, het this man or woman seem | {TUK store. but T did not notice them ‘ F G. ,Dia vou ask her it she had any Midvensthe Court smiled at awakening | tobe under the infuses of Nawort x, | D2FtCUATTY, as they had nothing to may. | As soon as possible Mr, Lavy. yelded SLEUTH JACOBS fy ng in ¢ br few | | possession of the bullet and submitted it IN TOMBS CELL. . b? A. Yes,/of wit on the cabman's. part, A few | No. Lauder Croas-Kxaminath ri me . | to his medical experts, After a some. | | Howard Watson Had Been asked her chat, and she replied that : a r mo: uestion concerning the coming of Did you hear them talk at all hot had’ any words | Portes id and his | while they Were in the pince?. A. Yes, | Mr, Levy aubjected the young man to, What hurried conference he announced Policeman Junior to hy 7 Q. Did you have any further con-| the Leonard street station Do You remember how man|& lone crosecxamination. Hi that he desired baa —AND— \ | ¢ ion | o you re t jc ot obt | he desired pertntesion to examine " ; uaation with the defendant? ‘A. ‘No, driving ety began to, OFbsbexamine | pala ‘for the “wolukev? A, Yea, "he! from Bteinm a deesription of Mire Par. | the missile under a microscope ‘and in Spending Nights on-the Park} (Continued trom First Page) @ Do you know J. Mo, Bmitni2| The Beleoner’e counsel want cover the | gave me a $10 I gave them thelr/terson's condition at the time he saw bs 2 fy B2 might object ¢o its ad- ; po Raha Tbe. 0 I Y Aa rae ere ee sieclaret (rate had To been eae ee a ene ae pale ee cs wore | Band coneenied to pass ibe mat-| Benches and the Comforts of| Pris. The attorney immedatety ine \ Hd Yor on June § hand him a| Michaels degaret bis mind lose | Lora ay y9-y) ne we we bullet 0 as to enable Mr. | | formed the District-Attorney, and Mr. ma to appear before the Grand | UNH way down,” quéstiuned Mr | DRUGGIST SAYS MISS chim. “he looked as ach Levy's experts to make the examination.| Fifth Avenue Appealed to Him, Jerome told Mr. Britt ; uty on Juno 9? A. Yes, 1 handed | Levy. “did-vou-have any canversati: rt The tleroacope which Mr, Lavy had PP pais! to draw Jacobs th the subpoena. but he did not re- | tion, han acs PATTERSON CALLED HIM, ** wanted to er was! asked for wi Baad to th lawyer by upon one owe ae ihe amdarn The most exquisite creations ard “No! re: ” ie +AU y 7 ad . g Although the Police Captain had made G orange ‘could you hear a loud | vane hamed to yield 1 her emotions, the medical experts based, and. went to, the Teeter ae veritable works of ar! The olny ge ga Sala this |gonversation ‘between passengers 1} Otto Willlam ‘Tennis, the druggist to) 18 yf) one pt Me. Lave's . ai lerense ADeNE some tune in|, A tinkling of ginases and silverware | Britt ‘this afternoon, Wes beens foi Ad tolion Capt, Bweeney stated that yout, fab? A, Hardly om: | Whe an Patterson drove atier | 10M® the witness declared that he tinisthg the magnified bullet. Mr. |and the soft strum of-music, the aight | get his pay, 5 delightful forms an: to lon Sr tomed the sutepey, upon | follow the report of the revolver? A.| Ho said that she cab was dn front of | "For Goda take, hureyun™ Bho had | Mr. Levy objected to the sl sumptuously at immaculate tables and | hoon Ce a her An ing costumes, ‘ C ounR. le en- ies OF #0, 1 ore m no much vant. 1 | ome iy he Taiahe beet wet’ ng 4 Three pere'e 2 sBirncted the ektinan | his. etore beture he noticed tt. When ae rds, Stemm deciared, | relevent incompetent under softly-shaded ligh{s ralsed How- |had been trailing Kirn for some time, and Tn the youn : be dhe nature of tne. book | to give nim his idee of the elapsed time] dif he saw the defendant beckoning (0 isken Ven minutes to drive'to'the rast dead man's.” The objection’ wre oe) Aa Watton, formerly of SpringtielA, /at the proper moment stepoed Into the SLIPPERS wound, ‘The bullet, 1 t hot he| Phe drive son the eeu it if F ee and ed thi - Tan, Mr. La placed i@ wateh in front of while the A im. rd aed | |r ary Dinevthinee was stilled im the | asked Mr.. Rand, adked ary Sarre, into windows at Bhetry's, | pbiariet- Attorney Jerome appeared be. courtroom, wntll It was almost poasibie| “Not that I remember, The woman hetned her aut of the hansom, The Coroner's Physician testified that| For three nights Wation’ had alept| iit susie Wyelt in person and asked When vou saw sh to hear the wateh (lek. Then he wud-| was sitting on the otale of the cab, 1 Q Did you observe the conditon of he had removed two plboes of skin trom | On the behches in Central Park and had! iooked atthe ees ox ea at police ‘siatt aon at] donly struck his hands together with a| could only wee the back and neck of the (at Young, woman? A. Yes, ‘she seemed |the finger of the @ead than. ‘These|siowly starved. Passere-by ignored hi the’ Deteaner ‘ ting did! joud report which caused #everal of the | man, He had his face in her lap. nervous ahd sho sighed hy Dleces of akin, pasted on small pl owiy * | Jacobs quailed under his glances, News- ‘ was per-| women In tin their sea Q. What did the woman do? A. Bhe| Wa# pale Of glass, were held up before ae th timid requests for money until the|Paper men approached Jacobs to get a dos 'whie ua | Bilence Dill Michaels | beckoned to me to come out, but Tpald | @ Didn't #he sob or trembley a. | hess hungry man was willing. to attempt fatement, but the District-Attorney told Mien told that | nodded ho attention to her. The driver either |N did not. sob, She did noi |, The prisoner looked up at the same| anything for a comfortable night’s|\opeyeg “<*> "Mouth shut and Jacobs le? A. Yeo: abel ic Just seven ‘fata Mr. Levy, | asked me to come out or If he could or shiver, time. “Her shoulders rose and a sob| aleep and a meal Bueklin has to grow pale. . {looking at the There is quite a! bring the man in, and 1 said I was| Further testimony of the witness | barely audible above the hum of the ° * . Usain always claimed that he Dil she seem frightened? A. 1 aif nee Br seven seconds and) not a d i © and coukl grant nelther | brought out that though the shades soerrceten. see from her, | crash the avenue from Sherry's # | Jacobs ef eee ate nee night 't aay. sabe request told the cabman to go to| Were not dwn th the windu 7 she struggled valiantly to ee reception was in progress, the house ie Cani a. she tremble? A, No; 1 did not Made the Prisoner Smite, the hospital and pointed out the way hanaom tt was Impomsible to ‘ee a high color mounted her o! 2 was well lighted and the open door Nina aapazoan tremble. for him to mo. ocoupants ess they were leaning |#eemed on the verge of collapse. The | a * pia ae Nan Patterson waiehed the test with mn |forward, They mai had neg [extn marked for identification ana| arses NO oficious servants, $0, WATCHMAN RY F | the greatest inte and what atmos: | tried to look i the windows during his the defendant's counsel began the cross. |*TeWing up bia courhge, Watson en- "S BODY FOUND, saree LM i OF FATAL RIDE seemed x faint stole over har | WILLIAM STEMM, JR,, Fide to (ue hoaplta CPOE, aos chiesial tered the house and, unobserved, passed | sted r" features Ant test ended and Mr | . r eross-examl clon was sul ted t 1 > TOLD BY THE CABMAN, |{'y"fhowea ‘how wide ot the matk| HEARD SHOT IN CAB,, wrune trom teas eeilmony of cTous-examination Dy Mr, “Levy.” frog | from room Xo f oom. Ia the courne of i the sebepen yd bee. Ma Oe Import paracter for the yam he cay ed percep foly pottiea gre mtd ef or A seven pleces ( , | “ould you hear her speak distinct! onecution in it a re aw in of stiverwire, wi o secured in A Frederick Michaela, the cabman who| when sho raised the lid? A. Yea A Willlam @temm, Jr, a truck-driver, of | Pe th t there weer nnee ex when Mr. lave bundle, Fearing thet he could not wae to The Bvéning World.) the hansom in which the tragedy| po -< Kher YY, Qs No. Weirfleld street, Brooklyn, waa)" eve-witneas to the tragedy 6 ty (concen + | edie Be oo late in thy dveniig, Watwoa! <¢ nW LONDON, Conn.. Nov. %.—The followed the Polive Captainon| ¢. Well, whai did she do? You hays |placed on the stand a. Dia » Duilet to enter ates | rolled himecif in a comfortable 7 mn MA ee teres Watchman on the | LOVETT.—NORAH LOVETT, nee Bweeney, heen a night hawk: you have heard of June 4” he said, | w you | certain part w p in an alcove of | flcamner Bet re hich Was burneq| wile of Patrick Lovett; daughter of-Joba , he lived at No. St Weat| women scream? A. Yes, air “1 was standing in front of my father’s | the eabt Dr. O'Hanlon, who had replied readity | geura room far from the muenta, ites oarae’ a Wd in the amoulder.| Sweenty and Catherine Aice Duhel, Waa. atreht, was married, but Well, what did this woman do? A. piace of business at No. 2 Weat Broads | TRE enough to all other questions, hestthtelt |" Toma ‘snores attencted the aitention | (NS fatge to-day. The lower halt of | mare, Canty Kerry, Ireland P with his famliy, On the | 830 nme» tators noe |®AY) When | heard w pistol fired, 1¢| fee Plated | tno Doctor ia not w tatlor i —— we ie koe er St 8h June 4 last te was driving! to laugh. ‘The testi the cabe| Was then between 42) and 9 o'clock.” — | < are certain of thiet 4, \Atistant Distriot-Attorney . Ig. the eound. he dlacey 1 Pu be te NO, 1,5 fOr Danie Ar- a ned souers secnnlos 1 outburs Q. Did you see the hansom before | Abee! ty. a hoow that.”. rejoined ae Mi M'GBEOn atten — Janene. H er, an . nally , , Funeral from Fesldence, Se BS Ian pe eames tne sayinina Yo laugh |{h* Mt A. 1 Ab not notce I. 10 wap fam tRetyl of Ae aaa as ang jaa ares os, -eeeee pleaded sian nth, Wena marin ot! at at this trial. Tf there Is any mora the shot that drew my attention to the\ty ase if | could Mind any One to give wre ot warns Ee eg ew a thence to ®&. Anthony's Church, where re the | oni , nO Where did the ‘sh po by Pama eed ts ig: of plunder a Pepin ctteed ot 30 A. i, COLD IN ONN DAY, | ere did the ‘shot stem to Come : = | te bev b att ye from? A, From the cab, Saw No One Aboot There, Bye © | 7 . A ire on eneh te. | @ Where was the cab at that time? @. Did you see any éne come up be. : Ar ed : -