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| alae atti ah aaibiieennei baa eke — we eee Mie, _adiemeemiadeemtiniad THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 12,” 1904. . |IMRS. CHADWICK AND NAN PATTERSON IN THEIR CELLS IN THE TOMBS PRISON, SEL: NG PIETRO JURY ‘Less Than Three Hours Twelve Men Are Accepted to} | _ Pass on Guilt of Woman Who _— Her Brother-in-Law. “if DEFENSE OF LIFE ano HONOR WILL BE PLEA. Prisoner as She Is Taken to Recorder Goff’s Chambers Walks Over “Bridge of Sighs” With Nan Patterson. a da unnecessary to take up two or three days in the selection of a jury Sant ‘Wurder trial) was proved to-day In TRdpeter Goff's court. Twelve men to 4 the fate of Mrs, Rosa di Pietro, killed ber brother-in-law, Michael “were chosen tn two hours and minutes. k Was @ selected Iiat of seventy- five talesmen to choose from. They had When examined by the Commissioner of > Surors'as to their attitude on capital © * punishment and.cireumstantial evidence Md these points were not touched on by Assistant Disteict-Attorney Train for | the prosecution nor Caesar Barca for the defense. ‘Mr, Barra asked cach talesman !f he had any prejudice against the Italians am a race and, If he believed that there Were circumstances under which hom!- cide might be justifiable, He accepted all who answered these qu _,-letactorily. Only twenty-three tales- _mpen were examined, FAMOUS WOMEN * OCCUPY CELLS IN SAME CORRIDOR, eae ‘ Caustic L. Chadwick and Nan Pat. terson occupy cells fi the same corridor in the Tombs, The woman who Ix acoused of obtains ing more than $1,000,000 on bogus securities by using the name of A Florodora trial charged with the murder of Book- girl now on maker Caesar Young, but the two prisoners have mever met, They ocoupy cells * different ends of) wets no gumoes of Mi mavmmue FIVE SUSPECTED __LIGHTS CIGAR, e222" IN CHADWICK CASE, THENENDS LIFE "addreas thie afternoon and the trial of (Continued from First Page.) FAKE TALKS IN PATTERSON CASE (Continued from F from First Page.) the little Italian woman should be con- © Bluded within two days. Roan Di Pietro, acquitted by the |’ ~f Was killed on Oct. & Since that Mrs. Di Pietro has been in the the ninesmontha-old baby which Louis Zimm Enters Sagamore But upon learning that Mr, Carnegie never loaves the house in stormy | hind the Jury box and placed beside the /lon that there were no powder marks held in her arm at the time she shot weather Henkel marched up to the front door, Hotel, Makes a Purchase, | Wine ohaie The defendant | turned !abou: the woud on the bookmaker s ce away her head for « moment, but shrug | body eotber-in-Mw sharing her bed and “Who are you?” asked the footman, when the officer hat expressed a Steps | Wash R | 8, her shoulders and pursing her lips| Mr. Levy handed to Dr, O'Hanton 4 Ree pelson fare, ‘The little italian Wo! Josie ty soe Mr, Carnegie Steps Into Wash Room and |fistw vo’ And guaod squarely |dorvat verteprac—a section of a“ howe Tne not changed much since that | “OS't? ( see Mr, Carnegie at the grt While oer physician could not tall 0 Hanlon w ton In Dae bullet tha ed the terson's counse) asked the way to the Puts Bullet Through Brain, hand ‘the child has grown stouter HOW CARNEGIF. W. TRAPPED, “Lam a me ssenger from the United States Steel Corporation,” responded the unblushing Henkel. Killed Young had shat real vertebra Po on fourth ng the young wou 1 sligtt nervoumess I atlyer vial « Pretend of Nan Paticrson. Louis Zimm, superintendent of the Pletro 4 Mc, Lavy chiested to tht fatal bullet hae struck * wlth opp atelong non He was nghered into the library, where he served the subpoena, Mr. | furniture ealesroom of D. 8, Hess & | not fit for adequate experi f Style, nn different pare of x Me ‘ ie y le ol e bullet r aly * é t t bein le. sk UP # ort of friendship and| Carnegie laughed when be heard of the trick. Henkel had played, He eald| Co., No. ¢2t Fifth avenue, watked into) US iy cuuune ou the Bullet thr sh ected from its original course. fee the theory that the bookmaker could 8 bgt 4 shot himself would be tenable. evy returned to the subject of Sagainore Hotel, at Third avefhue, this hth street aftethoon, The only way to satlaty remarked Mr, Rand, a rkeleton of the it was quite clever, “But Tam oulte 1,” he continued. the ancl Mr, Le would be to bi deceased inta court. quondam chorus «irl has shown ‘than an Ordinary affection for the ‘Mite child that. was an unwitting wits “I fear I could not stand the lon: sl bought a cigar, lit it, stepped into a] At thie suggestion the a hud. | pwd marks, and under a cross-fire te the tragedy that resulted in the] Journey to Cleveland. Ig there no way by which my testimony could be| washroom and shot himeolf in the right | derad and agin cameat vagudune shud- oe (weston from the Court, Sr. Rand Of its’ uncle, taken here and forwarded in the form of a deposition?” temple. He dead when those who | Jintice Davis overruled Mr, Levy's ob-) 2nd Mr. Tavy, it finally developed that Dr, O'Hanton could not # @ any direst otter be the aaetriot Ate opinlahoag fack ua t Wispther Jor D7 ton and the Coroner's Phy ey's skete Goff does not like “scenes” Henkel replied that United Statea,Ditrict-Attornay Burnett would have Heard the shot went to Investigate, yaician’ con % vurte " " . . * ’ nyat the stalag were gunpowder marks, ’ his ceurt-room during a trial. AS) 1 be consulted about that, Mr, Carnegio, anid he would communicate Pet Lene Mee Bo 0nd Bien Ole Hanes Rit, he expert, evifen “orttanton fWerewpan' the counsel tor thm detenen toi otyar eald he appeated to bé perfectly wound ip up with some heat; Gen, Burnett: ie down beside lawyer, Pietro sat d hor lawy that he removed particles of skin from the Recorder looked A selt-posseased. Not a minute elapsed |the third fin; ¢ the d “You have undergote a remarkable At the child. Soon after he or- “There is no way (n which Mr. Carnegte’s testimony can be tqken here,” | between the time he went into the waah- | right ae ee ey eee flange of heart ence before recess, . the ye a i ay to the/ said Gen, Burnett to the Evening World reporter Jater in the day. “He will| 0m nd tho report of the revolver |, Mt. L moved tne Dz, O'Hanlon why he |), ruled out the question. The child, in charge of a ma- ’ was heard. In aiming the pistol he | ™ me re th the i excused to Cleveland if is able to travel | s v 'o examine {t,” raplied yal Femoved and will not be ai- | HAVe ¢ Ko to Cl aH ba i able to stave, It i ules (Oily that | Soca" becoce a marron, ‘The’ revolver lage i tntteted met ike the ais Disposes of a Theory, shall subpoena him also to appear before United States Commissioner Shields | Was found tg one wash basin, the Hatt: in the Chadwiek: hearing next Saturday.” ed cigar in another. The New York lawyer who told the Oberlin Bank officials that he be waa to accompany the prisoner to the ‘Guriag tho trial, Special ranel of seventy-five tales- on the ekin ware powder marks. Lex | ¢ i er t ‘apt. Sweeney, aunined them under the microscop station, was recalled. Mr, Rand dls- posed Of the theory that if thera were News of Zimm's sulclde was received Me Found Powder Stains, was . It tals | with the greatest surprise at the Hess | ,, i “4 ‘ vowder ®talne on You fingers he te vg epee gel joa Weved the Carnegie notes were genuine was Edmund Powers, one of Mrs, | Co. store. Ho nas eee Sheem fray! So a a al al |i SF gn hy ty ea) Fors ee i duty for 4 1 days because ¢ . | oak avy. News that when he staine ingen <5 i secuving 4 ‘ury. Chadwick's cotinsel, ‘This was admitted to-day by his associate, Philip Car-| (Wty fz, Suveral days because of il ‘der marks," sald the physician, | with pawder a0 that Dr, O'Hanlon could iy : Much Printed About Case. that wnen_he e with the marks on the book- . he done #0 by rub- no readon for qulcide unless Zimm had become suddenly ineane, penter, but the admission does not agree with the statements of the Ohio p ¢xumined the stains under a micronape | hee been Written end| Vankers, who aneert that the lawyer represented aimee! : ‘a | see ot ‘clothing of the} 2 found them to be similar to stains on bin an exploded shell Ereat teal hae been written + yer rep Aimeelt as Mr, Carnegio’a) in ie Pts unt the ciathing. cf the| the agers ot Police Captain ‘Sweeney |~-"Ahen ‘T'gid’ not rub an exploded he oo agg reneged katt ae confidential agent. | name and his business address. Written |0fteF he Had burned his tlagers with | shell maid mcency, and simply, fired |$¢ “if Rogo ra, Pietro, man, w! “ ” “ r yy > sunpowde my revolver, there was absolutely no Of shears in bis hand, made a Mr, Powers,” explained Mr. Carpenter, ‘‘went to Cleveland as the was thie indemetiog: the card In pencil) "Then Mr.’ Levy brought out that there |atain deft on'my fingers, ‘The only way Attack upon her, 80 save her| '@6®: representative of Mra Chadwick. This was in September, He was| "Notify No. 1 East Fifty-nint Bre, Siaplately_ no staing on the, Bnaere | T could make @ stein, was to open. the M ” " , ye ie ele whe Di enpon, extra action was necessary and she asked by thé bankers if the eignetere ot the notes upon which Mrs, | street Mart ty | had examined them ico és sapiand ome of the awit onstny Angers t Into the man’s body. He| Chadwick had obtained loans wad the signature of Andrew Carnegie. Ho hb Feee karate een eareee Tbr. Baws Risain' wes and on the aldewalk, i! STOCK TRADING HUSHED hth very important At the former | beuse surgeon of the Hudson Street | gn. Dr, O'Hanlon said he could not arrive at any accurate conclus and had therefore submitted the particles of | ekhi to Dr, Lederle for chemical analy- replied that he had no reason to doubt the genuineness of the signature. At no time did he represent himself as Mr, Carnegie's agent, He believed that the signatures were genuine. in her left arm, the second bullet into his on the spot. Hospital when ¢ autopay was | formed, deseribed wnt he saw "Dr. O'Hanlon do at the autopsy, going oves pr wily the same und. AS SIGN OF MOURNING. 5 first defense was that “The crime had already been committed, The Ohio bankers had let! sis. Tt was also drawn from Dr, O'Han-! Court adjourned until to-morrow, been assalied. Togo, | Mrs. erie bh pret ew Carteiia. t hd Statement that sho was the illegiti- ous Brokers Gather with Heads THREW — home of th trae el of Andrew Carnegie. In my opinion there ts room out there for Whose sister he he Petron by 4 commission to inquire into the sanity of the bankers who were imposed Bared in Storm to Hear Eu- MASHER | IN SNOW. BRITAIN SIGNS TREATY. Play bis benefactor false, Re- | UPON by such a statement,” © logy of Dead Friend, z — " he annoyed a whens, oa ‘The United States authorities have no {dea that Mra. Chadwick will try| Fora full minute, exactly at noon Music Mall Girls Resented Bis Apia rig ep compose further to secure bail, Neither do they belleve that she will willingly re-| to-day, trading on Attentions. estoy te Wenmrcen he curb market turn to Cleveland. They think that she will fight here as long as possible, |iq Frood street was suspended alto- aa her lawyers have advised her to do, | gether in honor of J. C. Morris, “The Warden Flynn continues to think that Mrs. Chadwick will commit! Father of the Curb Market,’ died suicide if she has a chance. She sent her maid Freda for a manicure and | mddenly Saturday, At that hour Mr hairdresser to-day. The woman who responded to the call had a bag full of | Morris's funeral at his late home in Now scissors and other sharp instruments designed for trimming and polishing Brighton, Staten Island, was beginning WASHINGTON, Deo. 12,~The arbitra- tion treaty between Great Britain and United States was signed to-day, ‘The treaty was signed by Secretary Hay and Sir Mortimer Durand, the Brit- ish Ambassador, It follows the lines of the French arbitration treaty, It ls in thee him to desperation. ing of the killing Rogo was t in his manifestations, and when “epuleed made at the woman with a palr of heavy tallor’s sheqra, It was hen the woman shot her assatiant ‘The coroner's jury was satisfied that An clegantly Wearing what dressed spats, young man, lavender gloves ind a glossy silk hat, fared miserably late this afternoon fm the hands of the feses Vivian Biackburn and Edita Moyer on their way to attend eeheansa! of the Leonard atreet | Pit ‘AIT BLACK HAND WITHBIG CLUB | Luigi Sass bgt Didn't Pay Any At- tentionto ThreateningLetters, but When Delgiano Called He | Got a Warm Reception, a laigt Salvata, a photographer, of No. Tl Mulberry street, has no fear of the Black Hand. He squeiched a Black Hand conspiracy with @ club last wight and appeared in Centre Street Police Court this afternoon as com- plainant against the man he says was the chlef conspirator, This is Renedetto Delgiano, of No. #1 Mott otreet, who denied the charge against him, but was held in $00 bail for trial. Savata got ® letter signed “The Black Hand" two weeks ago, It demanded $36). He was ordered to place the money ‘on the doorstep. The photographer laughed at the epistle and showed it around ghe neighborhood as @ joke. Another letter arrived week couched in bloodthirsty language and conrtaining ominous threats, He pald no more Mttention to this than he did to the first. Yesterday evening he was alone in his photograph gallery when Delglano walked in, Savata says that Delgiano asked him fd wert about time hé ni “In Festy Bavata Tt Delglano over the wn. sary Into insefsibliity, bound him hand and foot, locked the door, and went to the Elizabeth Street Station for a po- liceman, Deigiano’s defense was that he went to the photograph gallery to have his picture taken, He was unable to ex- plain why he went to have this agree- able function performed at night In a gallery the sole {lluminating plant of which was @ e kerosene famp, ee Chance for Skaters, Entry blanks are now ready for the first open speed skating contest te be giv My the Anisley Skating Club at | Woodlands next Saturday afternooy The fcllowing events are open to all >mateura: 40 yards, scratch; 2-mile han- {Teap and a L-mile novice, scratch. ens tries close Wednesday, wt M, with William H, Robertson, » 1 Beekman street. A FATHER’S EXPERI- ENCE Trying to Give His Little Girt Cod Liver Oil—Says He Had Regular Circus, LU incident was told mat in atest New York's woll-know “me the cna ia nbd tou rr betta ot Vinol, and Sraile ing. ip anes Saged the clerk in conversa ald he: “We were told to sirl cod iver oll. 1 fook ft home, We tog te, to get the cele to fo get her eas Sb aud a or how we had Dist he dot: ouratiy hg fing tee af co nok a and that ren x bottle and w ive Kd ehih sot ae, Tex @ fret dove ‘s ul ‘nol is s0 de- Helows. and it wilt do so much more good than any other to It is simply a won- |} medicine for weak, puny chili | We ‘puny children strong, streugthen and invigorate bulld ¥p the rundown. dred and debill Vinol from any of the ine tolfowion Ne New York druggists: ‘We, the ve Reet eee retail ists of York, belng Sole Agents for Vinol in an elty, are prepared to guarantee jt in the strongest, ms manner, = ew yafe Viee) of us daa ae ott us an cy tad” s otf oe ed” Your money will tape or Teaburreseing questions. rat ‘now our falth in Vinal 4 that the aser takes no chances in trying ft Riker's Drug Stores, hes Ave, and 14 m, cited reedwar fad Hi and Brondway, St, 1917 Amel mm Ave, 2335 man's ye GOL Bighth Av: isbth, St. and it th A’ J, Jungmann. } a hin Ave,, 428 Colum- bus Ave. | | the | Curese Cold in One Day, 2 Days 6 RLbrore oR, bor, 280 he, man deserved death and Coroner) the natla, Warden Flynn refused to allow her to take them to Mrs, Chad-| ‘The observance had been arranged |°#ll for the sixteen Held girls of the | expected that the Ttallan treaty will be jd earnes| o » All -8b Stax Jom~ (yoda mda tekae ty, Sbout Wickes cal drole ho bag # tc ' beforetmnd, and a moment before 12 1 All-Star Btock Com) signed within the next two or three ‘she bad t previouny og a 9 Ou thay go up and dress her hair,” he sald, “bat T can't allow you to jo'clock H, S, Mendels, jr, of the firm | "Before the door leading (rom Twenty. | 9 , Fo Tasietspee's uy aa impotent of| take any edged tools within her reach. She can’t get manicured here.” jot B. 8, Mendels, jr. & Co, whom Mr. t he sue ft potent as ? m |Morria’s death teft as the senior curb placed a ne freeiri Pietro went. Then| SAYS SHE HAS BEEN OFFERED BAIL, |broker, mounted & cab at the cur WoSd pape We ant by the Grand Jury, Mrs, Chadwick, through her counsel, Mr. Carpenter, sent from the front Ot the Broad Exchange buildin began young he) —— » . be ’ ' fm ie £ turned off broadway 4 Tombs a brief statement to the proas this afternoon tn answer to a list of ani bog pe ‘ . ‘agtend a Feheatwal en a | MURPHY DOES NOT WANT | questions submitted. In effect it is as follows the time had come for ti day like this did not Improve the tem ~T0 BE THE STATE LEAD “It ts not true that Dr. Chadwick, my husband, fled trom the United | planned, The brokers ju Freat’to the tanger. "My ‘deni Rey ER. States in order to avoid trouble that might arise because of me, the cab and removed thelr he aguin bexan the young man. fashion of The Ho went was any pro trippt pite of the rag ? istened to th ris which Mr, forward after te le Ke him on & pleasure trp to Europe with his daughter before there bi ceeding against me. “T desire to\inform the public that I have recetved Merlels ‘elle red. while others tn the street who did not ‘unde = Mitt without ceremony } irls seized} offers for bail ?rom | and tie daady stand the ceremony looked on wonder-| masher was dumped Into n pile ot te F R B. Murphy, eoter of ‘Tax four different sources, I have declined all of them becayse of the notortety | ingly. gnow bel Yau * crowd trom | 0 that would accrue to any one who might sign a ball bond for me. To- morrow I will decide whether or not I shall return to Cleveland without extradition papers, “Concerning the claim made by Irl Reynolds that I told him 1 was the Megitimate daughter of Andrew Carnegie, I have nothing at all to say.” | Broadway. w fs in favor of calling @ The two oirls ran lntestho! ba theatre, ) aeeting of the State Committee as soon | ay gore JIU JITSU FOR POLICE. —-+—_ {OAS OVERCOMES BROTHERS. | ma laalo: MeAdoe Co up to Mr. Murphy to- Ite Adoption by Department. thn’ Linsey, (weateanved.” kad he SPECIAL poe ie wat aad If he desired to be ‘Thero Is @ likelihood that the art of | younger brother ‘Timothy, | eigtiteen, | MOLASSES CREAM LUMPS Jiu Jitsu may take the place of th¢ locust stick among the police of New York In handling obstreperous citizens, Commissioner McAdoo to-day received from a poblishing house two copies ot | & book on Jiu Jitsu, and in ackywiety. ing their receipt he Wrote that if, after @ had examined (ne subject thorougn- yy found that there was in the Jap. ¢ bY Bas at their home, Thirty-third street, early found each was In a di They wore hurried to Bellevue Hospital, and there they both responded to treatment. The gas is sald to have escaped trom defective stove. Me,” said be: “my duties down here keep me busy, But 1 think we have @ meeting in the near BANKER NEWTON OWNER OF CHADWICK SECURITIES. CLEVELAND, Dec. 12.—The real jon Emil had been summoned to appear owner of the big bundle of worthless | byt, of course, were not present. securities which Mrs, Cuadwick had in| Inverest in the Chadwick case here the Wade Park Bank is Banker Her-|eontees in the Grand Jury. Recelver ONH-POUND BOXES, OLD-FASHIONED BARLEY BUGAR 4g | Ciroigm CANDY MIXED © stam) oi pa rea Select @ leader?” he was asked. to fll sume vacancies,” said —_——. RB. Mack, National Commit- AID FOR POLICEMAN’S FAMILY, Gisagrees with the proposition | tert Newton, of Brookline, Muss. Srs,|}.yons, of the Citizens’ National Bank, re syviem of self-defense ali thay its] A fund for the relief of the family of & successor to David B. I0ll, {Chadwick three months ago assigned |of Obertin, was a witness to-day and on | A’vouates claim for lt he would recom: | Policeman John Cavanay 2a from | these papers to Mr, Newton. This fact |his (eatimony an indicumont against|parument, “PH Mt the Police Des | West One Hundredih street a ‘oe tier ‘Mi feame out to-day in the bankruptcy | Mrs. Chadwick ts expected, C, L,|. Instruciors of Jiu Jitsu have been Proccodings beforé Referee Remington. | Whitney, a aon of one of the directors, |APPInted at West Polnt and at Aanapo, Irl Reynoids appeared for a few imin-Jand A. B. Spear, the enmhler of tie poeee maak we ieee Be . utes ne we tin reforee aid It = ar }hank, testified, Proeecullyg Attorney ¥s prsralbaces haat or era, Ad, enter’ 1 So tea 7 fare not made by tanned for his to mo on the stand later. |Tiurvey Keeler expects Mra. Chadwice anauah folly wil @ Alivation arises when the “wecuriion” wilt be produced | to bo indleted etchor for forgedy or ob- COMMONS VETERAN DEAD, fa f ‘heatr During this sale we will continue our ru or to Mr, Hill the |in court. Both Mra, © ok taining money under falee pretenses, LONDON, Dee. 12—Spencer Charring. |! even of Dae Special Offer to Sunday Schools, it come forward. He will | ~—- ————-—_— oe ss ton, the oldest member of the House meee annte none 1 of mixed Candy | of Commons, is dead. He representea| CAUGHT AFTER FOUR YEARS. | A 30-poand pal. TRAINMAN IS MISSING. any trace of him fave been in| the Tower Hamiets in the conservative y interosts for pearly: twenty DOVDR, N. 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