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a Distri¢t-Attorney Ernest Baldwin, Philip Car- ert Aga aud a number of others then went to Com jelds’s office and when they wore seated Mrs. Chadwick was ‘fn. There was an oxpression on the woman's face that indicated a 1 te keep her courege up, and ghe did it very well as wong at ut. It was afterward, when the mob got at her, t ad OW THE REMARKABLE WOMAN LOCKs, \ Mra. Chadwick's appearance before Commissioner Shields gave peop)s “Brat chance they have yet had to get a good look at this remerka lo ie & large woman, of majoatic Agure and weighing about 105 ait ie snow white, save at the roots, where it fs almout i, She fs A Woman of about My years, yet there is a touch of you face whith stood out to-day in spite ot. the lines her recent had made, it i9 her mouth that is her most distinguishin Ut fs a strong, drm mouth. The lips ava rather thin, the roth and white, amd the chin is that of a strong cuaracter Altogether, Mrs. Chadwick is a very attractive woman and otust pave to the beautiful in her youth. She was dressed to-day in very . lug. A brown dress of cloth was covered by a long brown rain > e9at. Around the neck was e splendid boa of brown fur, while her hat ‘Was Of brows velvet, She had a brown veil on, but when she entervd the, | (BAIL FIXED AT $15,000. | Looking neither to the right nor the left, her face absolutely immova- ble, Mra. Chadwick sat in front of Commissioner Shields while the lawyers with tne business jn hand. Mr, Baldwin rose and sald: “| under- Af this defendant is desirous of putting off the hearing In thie ac-! " ton for the present. If that is so it becomes merely a matter of ball. ‘The _ ipecific complaint against her involves but $12,500, but there are many other complaints aggregating & good many thousand dollars, and I believe that, ‘dail should be fixed at at least $26,000.” | “I certainly object to the fixing of any such bail,” said Mr, Carpenter, "Tt is exobmive and uncalled fur. It works an unneceesary hardship on this woman.” “I have considered the matter,” sald Commissioner Shields, “and have made yp my mind to fix the ball at $15,000. If Deo. 17 {¢ suitable to,all parties for a hearing | will fix that date.” .s SHE DREADED THE TOMBS. ry ‘This Was agreeable to ll and the case went over until that time, In mplte of the crowded court-room, Mrs, Chadwick had been firm up to this, But when Marshal Henkel got on one side of her and her faithful, maid Freda on the other and she started for the hall, she turned very Pale, Bho could se¢ the fringe of the mob out there and the noses of &@ doren cameras wore poluting at her. She looked appealingly at Mr Henkel, bot he said there was no other way to get to his office, and that -. he would have to go there to wait until her counsel could secure bonds be her release, ‘The only alternative, he added, was the Tombs, so Mrs, Chadwick was | Bot long in making up her mind to brave the public. Taen began the series of scenes in the corridors, In the first place, the | flashlight powder of three camera flends went off at once with a terrific re- Port tight under Mra. Chadwick's nose, It startled everybody, and in Mra. Chadwick's upstrung condition naturally had a serious effect on her. sho iarow up ber bands and fel! in a faint. ‘The crowd surged around for & look and Mr. Henkel calle4 for his depu- ties to clear a way. Tha deputies were beaten back by men and women Pinally the ministrations of Frieda brought Mrs, Chadwick around and an- other start was made, | FOUGHT AS SHE LAY ON THE FLOOR, ‘Turning the corner of the corridor at the north end two more flash- Nght men dobded th tront of the unfortunate woman Again she swooned, and a she lay on the floor men actually engaged in fist fights to get close @nough to look at her misery Before she was halt recovered trom thiy talnt Mrs, Chadwick agnin lapsed into total Wneonsclousness, and it way then that Mr. Henkel and his men took her arms and while Frieda held her waist practically dragged her to the office, where friendly doors were upon her, to the rage of the mob which stood around in the hope of one more peep. | Mra, Chadwick's son Fm! was driven almost frantic by these scenes, | He fought as hard as he could to get to the side of his mother, but was wnable to do anything for her. Finally he burst into tears, and unable to bear the sight any longer, ran from the building. Where he went no one knows, but an hour liter he had not returned and bis mother and her lawyer had no idea where he had gone, Mrs, Chadwick became quite calm after ® while and asked Marshal Hen- kel what was going to be done with her. The Marshal told her it was bail Or the Tombs, The woman smiled rather bitterly, and sald that in view of the experiences of the pqst few days she didn't know but what the Tombs Was about the pleasantest place she could go, | Mr. Carpenter had a brief talk with Mrs. Chadwick and he started away {0 see about a bondsman. He returned in an hour with a sloomy expresal On his face, He had another talk with Mrs. Chadwick and again Pont et, Teached here at noon to-day from Oberlin, was reticent about the feasion and refused to vay much about it, except that the trip ha Saoeesfl and that Beckwith had told all e “It was @ complete statement of the case from beginning to end,” © sald Sullivan. “Nothing was omitted, and it 1s a solution of the entire |® Chadwick mystery. Furf®her than that | Cannot say, for the confession eeaciee for the purpose of evidence in the case against Mrs al Tt i understood that the revelations made by Beckwith to Chand} wher, He are startling in thelr matute and will surprise the world oven more than : the stories that had already been printed in this mysterious case | “Beckwith’s i ju “ to me as counse! [seit n't wou Stn a nn Ss ag ONG STORM EXPECTED CARNEGIE SAYS: ren “I NEVER SIGNED IT.” CLEVELAND, 0,, Dec. $.—County Prosecutor Keeler to-day recelved | #now the following telegram from Andrew Carnegie at Now York, in reply to an.‘ “Maguiry as to the genuineness of the Chadwick notes: Hs c “1 never signed such notes have no notes out now; have ) Mob issued a note for many years. Hope you can arrange to + have any necessary affidavits executed here, ‘ (Signed) “ANDREW CARNEGIE,” Strengin t | “This telogram,” said Mr. Keeler, “is just ns good as Mr. Carnegio's ro | Mag *Mdavit, and 1 shall use it to-morrow before the Grand Jury in an in- i _ featigation of the Chadwick cose which J a= making along lines the same tem (2 Se being followed in Kiyria to-day. 1 have already subpoenaed wituesses © appear to-morrow, and shall try to get at the facts c« as to > Whethe T have jurisdiction or not, —$——~+ 4+ RAND JURY FIXES PLACE eon- ved 6 enying of Mra Untied d been ome, and we all work to will handle any offense that Weather Mnrenu Predicts High Wind and Mach eratare, fact that the foot and that ved by the ing under ® weather will morrow ng of the he wear least, that is what man says ing this W the weather hwest and Warnings ‘ & northwest played all along the jy Hook to Ba: chance that the storm ected and pass of to this clty, but the * not think the chance Any reliance upon ne inh STAYED LIMIT, who ts meeting all peelally b OF CRIME AS CLEVELAND 60 »: at a local theatre, contrasted to! Dee. LThe Mpectal, and if he dows not start « athe, contrasted 10 woh a Til threw twe erack wrestiers jaat al A, Biyria began tts investi | send an vifleer for him J Aube hin.plon of the navy a Chadwick case to-day,| Then United States Marsha! Chandiet | brits Mon! Terrible iceman," evidently took the ‘pho vew Aubry in three minutes nad e1 Vite Beckwith, and assured the laage of the time rift that | jireit n Le To- ; the old bankor really was il Wi meet Frits MOU denies ete ‘Well, we will excuse him, but ho! et | tae be here to-morrow.” sald sulle-| THE CHRISTMAS WORLD | Comes out neat Uy tar tans nny ster | Ot Wi cee Raa ROWE WIth @ : ae | aie. In the. ‘de THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1904~ offee and into an ante-room adjoining the PHOT OGRAPH OF MRS, CHAD WICK ; IN THE FEDERAL BUILDING TO-DAY, eT ae { NAN PATTERSON | (Continued from First Page.) whenever Mr. Band turned to point an ecusing Anger at her she elmost jerked back her bead and looked him squarely in the eyes, Mr, Rand practically repeated the charges he rade {n opening the former trii which was suddenly ended by the {liness of Juror Dressler. He repeated the story of Mies Patterson's relations with |Caewar Young, descibed thelr lust ride in a cab, during which the book- maker was shot, referred again to the efforts of Mrs, Young to break off the relations between the actress apd her husband, aud repeated the charge that the girl had slain him in a ft of Jealous rage, Mr. Rand also repeated his charge that the plan to kili Caesar Young was made thirteen hours before the tragedy. He referred to the purchase of the revolver by a man who resembled J. Morgan Smita, brother-in-law of the defendant, and spoke of the quarrel between ‘the two, in which Smith told the actress she must do something. He declared that all the clroumstantial proot would point to the guilt of the young defendant, JUROR BENEDICT DISMISSED, Mr. Rand's speech had been preceded by an exciting discussion over the removal of Juror Benedict. In ing this juror Justice Davis sald: “Mr, Benedict is excused from further service on this Jurf for reusons which Have been presented to the court and whieh are deemed satisfac, tory.” It had been made known during ioe cess that Adsistant District-Attorney Rand requested the Justice to dismiss the juror on the ground that during the trial of Joseph Ferrone for wife-murder last May Mr, Benedict had refused vo vote with his fellow-jurors When (hey stood for the conviction of the wr is not responsib! r Minat thie, juros Diatrlet-Attorney Jerome asked the Court to allow Mr, Levy to see the aMdavits on which the Court based its | action ‘These were turned over to Mr. for the all bhey seemed to increase his Ire, for he prisoner. ‘The jurors on this occasion | demanded of Justice Davis that the Informed the Judge of General Sessions persons who made the affdavita be trying the case that Benedict had not taken sides against them, but had sul- lenly cefused to vole. Girl's Comnrel Objects, When Justice Davi nounced the dismissal of Juror Benedict, Abraham | Levy, Misa Patterson's counsel, object- | ed, urging that he had not been taken into the conference that resulted tn the called to the stand, so that he could ex- amine them. This motion was denied, Affidavits of J The aMdavits that had been sud. mitted wv the Judge by Mr."Rand"t signed by John Milligan, of Eighth avene; ‘J, W. Bingley, Walter H, Wheeler, of No, 2 West One Hun- dred and. Third street, and Maurice Bouyler, seoretary to Willlam R. Grace, ora, exclusion of the juror. several instances, when a bal- fot was takon and Benedict voced with his Cellow-jurors, he suddenly ohanged | | hit mind atter casting tho ballot; that he refused to discuss the evidence with them, and that atter @ verdict of mur- dor In the second dégree was fnally Agreed upon by ballot, when the fore- | man was about t@ announce the ver- dict, Mr, Benedict said thet he had not voted for murder in the second degree, but for manslaughter After looking over these aMdavite Mr. Levy contin his objections. He de- glared that he had exhausted twenty- ‘our of hiv thirty peremptory challenges. interests of our client we should havo our Objections to Unis moceeding placed | on the record, “In asmuoh as the exclusion of @ furor ta left to the discretion of the Court, the coun: for the accused should be allowed an opportunity of joining In the conference and Investiga- ion which resulted in Your Houor's action. Not Fatr Play, He Says. “Under what system of fair p the defendant be forbidden to take part jin the selection of the fury as wa wre when we were not consulted at Uils| Whereas the prosecution had used only conference over Juror Bénedict? How seventeen. thy placed Kim, he sald, at do we know that the plaue, whim!” justic. Davy nally agreed to give naa’ he eae peremptory leaving him q malic® or caprice of a disgruntied pros- a a + ve but two vacant » Jury-box The stormy argument ocoupte halt an four and all the the Juror Benes diet seemed obvious of the fact that ne was the subject of discussion, Whan © the eplanie was closed | jintitied "him that he was dlwmnesed from the jury.box he. got e witt a | 0 —— jstart end walked out of court roam without a murmur or 4 ame in ie diresion of counsel or Justice. vant Ploredore irl, watched the un-/ ‘0 Mes with ni u City Club Sends a Letter to Col,’ irent and when Mt Pama wh | the box anid petulantly: ‘That means MoClellan Demanding a Full) cniy more delay.” young prisoner Benedict's The | walt before Mr. Investigation of the Contract) mais before man, twenty-six for Lighting | eens ote. Neo East One Hundred H ting. and Eleven: . WAS Accepted by | both sides and sworn In, Hie is not nly the youngest man in the jury box, t hie fellow-furore, with one excep- ‘The City Club, through ite secretary, | tion, were at least twice his age. Lawrence Veilier, made a demand upon | Man in Benedlot’s Place, Mayor MeClellan to-day that there be & full Investigation of the contracts en- tered into between Commissioner Oak- peremptory chailanges to five when, the |! f the panel was called, and aca dozen candidates Bagivie f- spateh from Mr to meet him in ew York, 1 do not kndW when I shall £0," ‘d Mr. Bullivah, “but the isflen me beyond a doubt + rremie nover saw these note signed them, never had anything to do th thm in any way, afd that con- sequently Carnegie's signatures to them must be forgeries. Mr. Helier has aubpoeaned President Beckwith and Cashier Spear, of ghe Oberlin. Bank, to appear betore the Grand Jury here te rrow. LIQUOR DEALERS TO HAVE FINEST BALL. Pinns of Asasciation Call tor an Blaborate Afni Madleon Square Garden Jan, 25, Committees representing the Wine and Liquor Dealers’ Central Assceta- tien of New York County met to-day and decided to hold the annuat ball of vet Association a; Madison Square Gar. * den on the night of Jan. % next. Arrangements were completed for the largsm ball ever given in the history of the organisation, and to-day fully 10.109 Uckets will be. distributed. Bayne's Nixty-ninth Regiment Band and Ben's Urchestra have been engaged, The conmatti¢es having the details of the affair tn charge comprise: Pres), Edward PF. Cunningham, Prits Lindin- ger and M. J. Kenny; decorations, Frank McDonald, BP. J, O'Keefe and M F, Parley; badges and music, Bernard Courtney O'Keete M.'J. Quina; area: tio Voo Giahn, Bernard Courtney, M. J. Quinn, Frank McDonald, Eugene . nan, Franels Conton. The auttion sa of boxes will be duly advertised, ete PARKER READY FOR SWANSON Ales Swenadn, who la to wrestie Marvey Darker for the welterwetght ot the world at the New Pole A AL One Uyndred and Twemty-ninth surest and Pore avenue, of Die, 12 ie in Cine trim for bie bow. The latter will teke ne chances wite hae . “all the facta pearing on these remark: | ley, of the Department of Water Supply, | peremptory oh: Gas and Electricity, and the Gas Trust in the matter of street lighting, In ad- dition, the City Club demands that all/ the facts be placed before the public. hundred and ¢ an. Maurice Boovi Of the slgnets Of che affida lon | been excluded, was t, c! nifma tion: BECK WITH CONFESSE el mt ro | paca SO ALL | reached the Mayor to-day, His atten-| peculiar emphasis | Mon. the piled that his #on, C.K. Whitney, naa | may have been committed against the! tion la called to the fact that under SSS SSS oe Se ee TO U. S, DIS TRICT-A TTORNE teken {t to New York ’ State, and [ shall, of course, look after | contracts made by Commissionet Oakley CLEVBLAND, Dec. &—The United States authorities here hare just Later tt was brought out that the) the violations against the Federal laws, the Borough of Manhattan pays from ‘ "| Carnegle notes were not al In Lore) We have conferred so we shall nat con ’ re for street lamps peered an important confession from C. T, Beckwith, president of the! raine County ant. the ~ Wat) fiict in any action we ma me maciane iver American cities, rcmch OS d Citizens’ National Bank, of Obderiin, Distriet-Attorney J.J, Sullivan, who. 4" ter being to the), Mr, Sullivan said he. ‘The City Club reviews the action of the fast administration in refusing © con: | tract with the Gas Trust at the prices swbmitted in bids, and tinwes: “Tn July last « contact was entered into by ygur administration greatly ex- tending the use of mantle lighis in Manhattan and the Bronx at a material. ly reduced price-trom 89 to $4.75 per lamp per year—whieh contract has re- sulted in ‘eat Improvement of the lighhing of the streets in the two bor-| oughs, The contract was miade upon the report of the engineer In charge ot lamps and lighting After open dls | cussion, full scrutiny by the Comptroller and submiasion to the oBard of Batt: | mace and Apportionmant, “In marked contrast has been the Ac+ | tion of your Commissioner of Water | Supply. Gas and Electricity apon the re- maining contracts for Hghting already alluded to and executed by him on be- | half of the city during the past month. | The advantageous position whieh tne) city secured under your predecessor by | the refusal of that administration to ae | cept such bide and Its firm determina: | tion ‘nat 0 pay the prices demanded | | without contest in court. cannot be re- gnined by any formal action In now) asking the Legislature to pass a bill ems | powering the city to Install a munictoal | electric lighting plant “To the aetion of your Commi of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity | tn Dis abandonment of the city’s In- | terests the City Viub enters serious protest. We nek that a ful! Inves‘iga- | tion be made through the Commision: | ers of Accounts or otherwise and that | and Oxford, serge lined; $15.00. MEN’S BELT OVERCOATS, Lamb lined, Ulster Collar; $35.00. TUXEDO and FULL DRESS $30.00, This sale......+.5 | able tansactions be placed before the} ba } onan ene aneRnEAeEtenEtmem DIED, . MONE.—AGNES G. MONE, Dec. 1, | Funeral Crom ber lace residence, 63 South ‘MM om., Friday Ot 10 A.M, to Peter and Paul, Wythe ave. Interment tn Cale vary Cemetery. O'CONNOR. At Ris restience, 340 B. Bath a. Beret, THOMAS J, WCONNOR, 3 Procinet, beloved bdsband of Margaret 7, Funeral potice hereafter. This sale ........ Po. And fetatist and I diseases. aceert: id net long to ing this most ng all q sumption, are ny Mr, LéVY e00n reduced his number of | only, one hundred and twenty-Afth taleaman (chest by |e the tubes, ON€ | not cure of rea wee germs formate thet nade rr) Place. Same on Sale At The following quotations: will. surprise, the ‘public at the astonishing prices; MEN'S SUITS, Brown, Black, Fancy Worsted, = 0 double and single breasted, satin lined; $15. This-sale, 5 i 5 MEN'S IMPORTED SUITS, Fancy Worsted; Black, Brown Vicuna; all silk lined; MEN'S LONDON BELT GVERCOATS, Black MEN’S IRISH FRIEZE OVERCOATS, 54 inches long, satin lined; $20.00. This sele.. , by bps silk and serge lined, The latest. $25.00. This sa ‘ LONG PLUSH OVERCOATS, Sable Collar, 56 inches iong; cost to make $50.02. This sale, . KERSEY LONG OVERCOATS, Persian §,°90 MEN’S TROUSERS, All Wool and Worsted ; $3.00.and $4.00, ‘ihis sale, ENGLISH CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS; $20.00. POLICE BATTER . |Successful Raid on Pool-Reom in Thirteenth Street, Where Axes and Crowbars Are Necessary to Enter, Police Captain, Tighe, of the Mercer Sireet Station, late chia afterioon made 4 sensational rad on a pool-room at the southwest corner of ‘Thirteenth street and University Place. With elght men in plain clothes, using crows bara, axes and Jimmies, he battered down the tron doors and got seven pris- oners, two of whom were running & stuss game, The prisoners described themselves as follows: . Joseph Cook, twenty-aix, No, 1@ West Fourth street; Thomas, McGarry, Nechewear and Gloves, © Friday and Saturday, Dec, gth & 10th, Fine Silk Neckwear in very new colors, including |brown, hunter's green and, greys, shapes are folded and open squares, also four-in- hands, ‘ fortyAnres, No, % East Bighteenth George Michaels, twenty-nine, | No, 38 Bast Nineteenth atreet; Ed- | ward Colllag,S forty, No. 101 West | Eleventh street; Hurry Smith, twenty- | six, No. 28 East Twelfth street; Jacob & bwarts, twenty-fwe, No. 116} Buffold street; Menry Miller, thirty. | six, Noo Q7 Seventh avenue. | ‘The place ls supposed to be yun by a! man known aa “Crutch” McDonald, He | ma te. | ‘The raid was made through John M, GriMfth, a piain-elothes man, who galn- ed access to the place, played $3 on Marco in the frst race at New Orleans | and then bet $1 6m the Stuss game. By & previous afrangement the cap tain was to raid the place if his de- lective had not appeared at the station | house by 3:15 o'clock, ‘There was & panlo among the bet- torstora When the police battered down the doors, The “wise ones” tried | “The defendant's counsel,” nid Mr. |” ‘Tfeve men served with Mr. Benedior C#8P@, but quieted down when Grit: | Levy, “have not baen coraulted tr thl4| on the Ferrone . | filth only pointed out the attaches of matter, and in order to conserve tho | thar on cape, | They asserted! ine place as the meh to be arrested, CONSUMPTION. | ope Bronchitis and Asthma Often Mistaken for Consumption, How to Tell It and How to Cure It. —_ Dr. P, Ls Andersoa, tet tuberculosis Dr, In, the grusade sett ane , ind expert tm the t fat 4 cure of consumption and other chest ‘onsumption cured ean be prevented in it may be cured in any ‘Persous who have Jan tha digease Js hot recogaizad at “a dwumption unt N has reacted the Thind Anderson's X-Dight is the frat and curate meass of obtaining an absc- jutely correct kaow By mei “Medicine taken Into the stomach will “The armieidal tahatetion roves the sore nderson. Do not delay. Bx, jultation and one trea! re. to 5: (Sundaya 1 H ed. Fri. vgs. it 0) Went be A et (between Sth ead 6th ave), New York: $10 7,50 $10 Black, Oxford and Fancy Scotch $10 ; $20.00. This sale. . This sale... vein ona 1 1.50 @$2 $10 Open Siturdays Until 10 P, M. ° 65 cls., . value $1.00. Imported Cape Shin Walking Gloves, nade with English thumb ; clasps or buttons. New Levy, but Instead of mollifying him WA® not present when the rald was Shades of red and tan, $1.50. ‘Lord®3 Ta or, Broadway and Twentic reet, Fifth Avenue, Ninetecntu street, SPECIAL FOR t hyenay, orga Chocolat e a je le Lb. 100 ‘covered’ “Marsh 4, DAY. ehaee 1AL FOR Marah Pound Molly Boxes... BUY OF THE MANUFACTURER, 29 ¢ Suits & Overcoats. | $100,000 Clothing Stock Purchased by us for Spot Cash from manufacturer in distress AT 5QOc, ON DOLLAR Off Manufacturer's Cost of Production, $10, | 4 JURY COMPLETE ATIRON DOORS = Men's’ 2 ‘ 4 ‘ 4 |