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ex 8. tewell Testifies That for the Last Two Years with Her} me « i Charge of Connpiracy Conve went She Was Not Al- |x aa $ CONFIDENTIAL WANTS, SHE SAYS. betwten the oct: wifo wiiloh Memull otiion in direct issue about @ conspiracy, Po! here wae 4 ot wes i stad . eh in- of Mire. Caro- fugitive from Justice, in Justice Leventritt’s on the resumption of the thas the. Qavactomne th “and atte paper in evidence,” ee of Mr, Young, was called to Mr Fortieth streetr~ Young? .A, Yes Q. You and Caesar Youn sisters? A. Yew, cay Ot the Nie Carer Young! A. Yeu; at v'clook th (he evening's: met house. ot ityman Sern? (ages ‘Asked Mra. Jewel) all tae ee two ua ot my a ne tae tr thot. We bad bed ‘Mim, Jovell did not say who supplant. : {d." who is named by her as he was born In) I. Jewell in 189, In Laconla On thy ira. of “a ie wat fal Voi at sixty-five, and herself with a Picton eit P iustes Hier habits of life and her man- bd her household. 1a Mrs. Jewels, jowed to gota my be @uarrel. He said he had to go out of eee two weeks on business and ‘me $20." 98 her, but her attorneys intimated that D>) Mh was Alice Ferguson, the “confidential @O-Fespondent in her counter charges, / Didn't Associate with Servants, Ratha Married to ced Bile Was mar- mal Ferguson and Annie Roonef’ our chambermaid and cook ff for years,” said she. dined, with us that evening “What were your relations with Wid you, gesceibe hp ‘Conen, om regener nt Coesar of mistréss and ser- lower niysdtt to ksno- in Gid you not become With then?” dinner? AVS oebek a withéae nald fret after NM gaid she had nervous pros- paket) Was Quite {fl in 18%, and tate a borend for the last seven years. Whee 1 wae il tr 3800 1 ot very little b froth the Hervants.” sald Mrs. ("Te Colonel put Alice Fergu- An of the house, and she ¢n- Ww Fea temtified that she always ‘fently feeling for “Bert Chap- War that she did not nurse him When he was {ll and never played games with ry ha confide to you his business and hie little heartaches.” “i: ia oe Husband, Jewell, have you ever over- imaiea roman ‘bounds of propriety of al the reply tion. sree avenue, testimony of Mr. Lasse. came crimson anid she pe her eyes off the witnegs. during the trial, + “What time Q. Where did Youn ant go? A. fae ifow. and waited t sa gover hase. nn jwohen," Mrs, Jow- replied, summoning all the energy = in her and putting it into her ‘And you nen never had any secrets ty! Roept that tor two! Aid bes there rete some sec! Fiannoryg saloon. ained Seek ze at dodge Hib- the with then, Q. How long dk i jai table Pate Dei we rats per’ street "eho Pa Wuce"s ho that thepe fs a tte 6 mn ti in tt salece! A yom did Supreme Court Appoint-| “a'’ is May Be Made To-Day. id be he not coild drink a out showing It? A. jit had another talk to-day |" §, Black and Louis F. Payn to the fonatorship. When Mr. thé office; of the Governor . fetes nt) Pleasant, but had om to aay, The Governor when Ebout the eqhtas wald he had! Jheen considering the Genatorship jin fact, Wad paid no attention to ‘he left the city a few days Governor was asked it he had ‘WHY Fequest to have an inves- of the gas muddle in this city Q. Did you fnotie ‘oung per ot would a Sott not? A. at think she was. Q. Did you — ba! loved ne? 'Q. Did you sour Np in my I have received such a re- Doaies to Have an inveatigat- | fig, lot of ittee sent to New York te ben gat at 4 ym: hae yatorical To rebuttal Mr. that when Young Told ir) that fe wus pans 2 meet Ni cy wOUnce + .e not be supported by the upper courte, end ke oo should be admi:ted, and the ~ bills and wantea i, bes. fense, in the event of oenviction, should et) . ty chant ee yeaterlay evening io tl jury, that be woul whew -conepetacy | they ef Smith and we | ret ell ga. ta thd on & Youlig—aittough that extremity had . : been considered comes to naught. war only as Mr, Rand caprosenl i, a| Wherespem _ the, bookmaker ed, “Dama it, then, you'll go which wag excused last night M& Rand made hia Martling stachment Mr. Rand gald that yesterday he pros duced a warrant for Smit hto be identi. fled a, the police captain, ' ia bose ‘oie ” ige dase the reer) evidence Is not freé from doubt. fore 1 will withdraw the offer of yt ' LUCE TELLS OF LAST . NoKedn Id & dlater of Mrs, Young. NIGHT WITH YOUNG, | McKedu it & dnter of Mrs, Young had mét Nan Patterson on May 6, at No ‘thén Wilifhm thine: the brAdier-fn-iniw | 106 West Gixty-first street, He and Luge desertbed himself as a sales- ht of June 3 did you see were yan. a" se yawn shop af Rew veh twe No, he and Mra. Young d grin wa danaoi The Dol Hundred and Fotty-tourth atrest wa ee tM Aras Mokeon Mea A Aled a simtér Of Mra. Young— sondien He was | Rag J Cae even| He w ny What time buh et Pat edith |e ciel wet Nan kegel . ann EAR IE you 0 her, and gi A. Bho welked station near ha | 0B Gr tneee ard went over ta ine to meet hing r and Bighthy ‘The ferturer of the defendant drawn with pain as she imened t St her Vell, never for 4 monient Her agitat Wag more pronounced than at airy tima x7) mornthg,” and, the defond r Imrodyoed | me Lo ‘the detendant umpented Liat Then we went inte the back room ft some dista ar fold me not to alt Sotinve ty a hour ob? ate eae teeny ¥,) meh” ee the dise tL epretnalied ah Ye Beineas, that ve Young ‘Phoned to maf Q Did you hear ee Young telaphe hone on the as Pattersen, és Patterso: " Hundred and Feet and Elghih avenue’ AY. a i elty for |b “nr pacity great deal wither Baoding the 5 9t ot a do ni lendant hae or wi it The 1 only know what he ate et wi jue! vid become very profane, tna oS ae ae Bang a the defendant waa ay Po! en affection for lee Yount Swore at Mer, Q. DIG you heir him cee, Wr) A. med wear yh curse, let, He said ental an you. | am going on that Q. Do you remei ve that Lae tl y ied hand} A. Wi tg hot fy tl Prisees, of af- har a sd mont aed her conduct cepiniercal jan Patterson he id: ‘Oh, you be | don't Fails, |, ‘ lon. ow Ts | alowe,” jury, | Then Mr, Jase ture) us bit I could not see id Youne ask vou to place, Where hi —_—— jana | Young, was called to the stand. the, stand. | Gaegar Young went to meet her. the cub during the : ide.” e married about 7.06 | humras Nad | maker ordered a pint of wine, Weber's? A. Two hours. mid to her ments. ton wend ovope in_ order lent feelings. a. mart! bs a zs Youngs you. 40 the. way on azoount of Mra. ° want me to @o/ "You pave ow pr ra ah a hid fle outa Hy ald. Wt away, to-mbrrow. tommpy row.’ ‘She Bo the next da n r and loox 1 an that Wee dbout to ytonic was th id that chee Lyd ‘sesar knew what was id she miwt have r then sald; wal OUns Or ‘Mat in ) trouble.” Whea the witness referret neas of the defendant, atiout xth street, | had evden Mise Patterson hung her tears welled ja her ve f "inca imder the plow. ter by the perial Vite f Yes ner ot aS hv) eye in evidence, thee ene or he Mad! took ¢ Did You: write tal 9! Q. was an og! b cenaee. eneuien Aa f or hot when ‘hie ore | wilt i at Pte had sa! cross-¢ are HJ nea He , Sia, | "have Tot yy Youne would not renewed raatons between her and the re Him 610,000, a pce "fe tab a oo ie ey Yio, tes LRA - woud C fe a “Tou cla love you t ORY Eee 5 they weet where er oak paid: he street, | "Oh, ae we Sree ani defendant enld, according to the witnens, r of the calling of ythe cabma fer he could se yo vit YOUNG TOLD ACTRESS SHE MUST GO Away, Berentt 1 Mee, of New Rocnetre, another brother-in-law of Bookmaler Mra, “Cacnar Introduced me to defend: man, of No, @ Webi Ohe Mond74a and teas gad the witne®s, “and Sent to Relsenweber's Hotel to a hansom cab. Q, Did you know the late Caesap) Mise Patterson sat on Young's lap ia The Witness did not remember what | Was sald in the eH. ste told that when | they got to Releonweber'a the hook: Q How long were you in Retsen. Told Her She Had to Go, re Hiate whet was oe there, me that If ever it t out of ‘oung y ‘You've got to Pp { want you t to thi# that @he ould not as she had no cl athen and could not go before she got We sent ont for a up the boata Pat Séeret In Wer Letter, “T told her thefe wae @ Boat wating Wednesday, bed ee May. ‘the 3 Patterson ‘Nan, there er have bess any reason for Way ff you had not written wap ny fe Ge Lmperiel Mee. tHat Yettdr before T did, and ,What Nes caused all the the fli- dently writteh in the letter whieh fet Into Mrs. Young's gol head and yr ‘te Bits War pa to Pb yard been poly mts tee the we the Yee Ay. -y 1 seen ere ont in ia ay ea ety Biteraon ‘out irra? Nad’ be Rea’ aut wD ee aad Wr es, yh pee ve Gel Ce it on cn and it ne aa re, Young ermporarily exeuged the wii- n ‘Str. ‘oe came from rhe doorway Bre a Onamare Ree ori, wie hanted to Mrs, Young Hy at the ur Kame across that you had opened the 3 aheghertpent “ae Alenve noseused” Sirs rs, Young int conodrning x tutte arm ie attmtseth) Fotis lather M aatativg ved the eae SE ie are J. Morgan Smith) wrote zaminéd the witness PR KO) ‘out teh od gg | Keon,” Mi aid tat tnd ar bead send 1 canaot ener ae ot ‘nowwy:| HAD TO QUIT BUSINESS. Caveon FRENZIED FINANCIER, | chitonens ViNt [NAN PATTERSON [LAW SEHOLD. FACES MRS. YOUNG e1eeesoosenees GIRL AUTOISTS RUN DOWN MAN Finally Gompromised, - Irene Bishop and Evelyn Ware de worye to be severely reprimanded. ‘They went out in thelr big red @uto- mobile without a chauffeur this after- HALON hotien aad fomad binal, actresses in Weber & Ziegfeld compromised Oh a past to the bhow: >| Irene and | Ot Thirty-ftth street, when their auto- Ninéteenth stheat, automobile had Ain over It “Om, Kind wir,” Evelyn, the indignity of arrest” “If you bad your leg rum over," re pliett Mr. Pierson, wittity, to Wave somebody arrested.” station-house. le and when they got before Sengt. in the Jeg had anost disappeared, rehearsal. Pierson had @ wooden leg SUBWAY TIED UP (Continued from First Page.) bed, The water only trickled at Bighty. sixth street, but five blocks south ra down the grade like a mill race, Thoroughfures Flooded, Theat the main was broken hen ne Hundredth street police station, graph bureau, Dig MAIN cOuTA not be shut om antl from it, Not until 7 whoye the wheels of the cars, Gon fe ing. for aboyt 4 block north and south. de. tT wae nounced on Mook Exchange, me Victim, beans dies Pierson, Insisted that Actresses Be Arrested nd} for Running Over His Leg, but ween ie Cat ae ener sa. by| actual battlé for Tberty, I am confident I will be able to set niatters right ttached to} ggon es ie "siuh “avr iae ach “It bas been stated that Gov. Black is through with my case, That is cabanas untrae, I had an appointment with him a week ago in his office, but was But when he got to the Tenderloin acy were music hall, on their way to a rehearsal, he Bvetyn were proceeding slowly and erratically along Broadway | mobije encountered the man, who sald he waw Georgy Pteradh, of No. 329 Weet Down went Mr. Pierson and up jump+ 4 Mr, Pierson, rubbing hin leg and screaming that the front wheel of tha walking er eny work they want to do. Another privilege Mrs. Chadwick implored Trene end “please do not submit ua ta ‘you'd want And he ‘just simply {nisisted that Dan Rinn take tho falr young things to the Van and George rode in the automo-~ Wall and the girls explained, the PAM | Trane and Evelyn were nop lave for eich te iu @ cell, and it Policeman Rinn forgot to inquire if BY GREAT FLOOD telephoned to Sergis, Milnes and Man: [was Gin, Who were In charge of the tote. | Mer Men from the water déeynrtment had Beta Working om the break, But the bore of emalior inains had dein turned o'clock eéuld the thirty-at@-inch main be controtied. By this time there were two feet of water In the Subway. Thi watir was tree. Ing, bad for twenty-five minutes short- Jy after 7 o'clock, afl trains wore block- 4, ‘Théy then began to move, out ae thay made thelr way through the fou’. @@ section of the tunnel spray was thrown over the windows of the oars, On the express tracks the water Was Chiet Croker arrived at the flooded section of the subway soun after noon and put @ aecond engine at work pump- ‘The water at Elghty-firet street, the deepest point, was eighteen inches Charlies Schumacher’s Katturs Ans HELLO! FELLO!! WAS HE nove 'N SIGHT Yer? NEW INDICTMENTS FORMRS.CHADWICK (Continued from First Page.) Mr. Chandler bad no alternative but to send her to the cell which had been prepared for her in the Cuyahoga County Jail. She was taken there and turned over to Sheriff Barry, COULDN'T SLEBP IN TOMBS PRISON, To & reporter who talked bed ect ls Reina ool Buffalo Mrs. Chadwick sald: “Iam planning my defense alone. When I arrive in Cleveland I will consult my counsel, Judge Albaugh, and others and be guided by them in selecting @ lawyer to defend me. I will rest a few days before I begin my unable to keep ft on adcount of tlness, “There is one reason for my leaving New York, which I would not men- tion tf tt were not to help other wnfortunates confined in the Tombs prison, | There ought to be something done to eradicate the vermin. The women's department is still in the old prison. I hope the new building fs finished She sald she could not do this until she had consulted with ber attorneys, 80 |in ¢ AID NS AID APPEALS. Seciety Neoka Manan or Money for tts Chrint® man Dinner to Poor, A Christmas appeal for ehjidren has been Issued by the ren's a Sootety, The society needs + carry on the general work. For miore than fitty yeate the ontt-| dren's, Ald Bociety haw been caring for! the poor and neglected children of the city, In ite lodging-hovses and tem- ‘and cared for, Gotlars will Uitte hor “It you have an; to do with med- iotnes at all be. ag. sure you know what te tee everything it contains le medi pried 4 bam tah ‘ee ow nol containe tn 8 form all of a lento liver oll, actu te the that i fuck Wi 1 results in a olds, bronchial and Jung = ad is nothing wt Co) 1) quietly Wye "0 ¥ On overworked, Ured a1 tated. or give arogs and renewed. vitally ta ibe aga an ironic cough for years, ay tee rithout help help take 1 had. eet al faith in medicine and yy gens ke med My dtughiar bough ne me Tt al won. on nee wet 8 ath roth ead foil. ter f= I Mare etn a dertel cod. iver a piepeuee.® rn: ino} from any of the following New i Agen for Vigol fo “hie omer me to rates it io oe strongest manner, and ny tetura mone tay os whee Wine! ot us and i nit perfectly satisfied. 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Exclusive Novelties-in Dainty Bags, Lord& Taylor} Broadway and Twentioth Stregt, , N | soon, so the women prisoners.ean be transferred, for there is no sleep pos- sible for these unfortunates now.” ‘The coll fr whicl Mrs. Chadwick now ty, is Httle more than’e dungeon, Tt is No, 14 on the second tler of the woman's jail, At has no windows and the prisoners are allowed to use the carridore during the day for reading, ‘wilt enjoy im common with two other Women, who are now in the same tier, te tho ‘use Of & sinal! gay stove and a set Of dishes Yor cook! rin WOMAN'S CELL IS LIKE J 4 LURORON. 7 Matron Stanton, who received Mrd. WOM to-day, halt apologized Pore dee anny Mwai Sbe explained that a aew jal) was being built, but that for the present all prisoners had to put wp with dungeon celjé. There {6 no article of furniture in Mrs. Chadwick’ cell A stool, Hor bed is.a.stcel frame, which can be lowered and ralséd tep of the cell, Mra, Chadwick will have, the privilege of adding Letitng store to the furnishings of ber cell, and will also have the re meals gén' with Mrs. Chadwitk after her RE APran eis Sir Bek awe ts tho best known young attorneys In tit# cfty, . DR, CHADWICK OFFERS. AID. 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