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. , A grunt. Douse, PRICE ONE CENT. YOUNG GOULD USES GUN AND ROUTS SOPRS , Finanoler’s Son, Waylaid on Way) to Columbia Fraternity House, Fires Weapon and Pursuers Flee in Terror, " GATHER pRowD AND In the Mean Time Youngster, Who Once Before Scared Them Off with Hammer, Is Said to Have Escaped Downtown, Young Kingdon Gould is getting more Uke a policeman every day. shot from a revolver at the Columbia | sophomores who were trying to haze! him this afternoon and missed the whole bunch, Kingion ts one of the athletic sons of | George Gould. He Is in his first year in the Columbia College of Mines and a tremendoys favorite with mhates, who have elected him President) of the Delta Kappa Epsilon cause of the prominence of his father 4nd his rather independent way, he has| been picked out by & hort of an easy mark About a werk ago a mang of sonhs swooped down upon him on the collewe ‘grounds with the Intention of having fun with him, He waited until he could \ See the pimples on their chins and then drew from his pocket a shin’ Which he'carensed tenderly, The sopho- more rush stopped with a unanimous “He has a gun," howled the leader, ‘The Gould youth sgid later that what “ bis tormentore thought was a gun was Teally & minéraloey hammer the layeh on the sophomores and they Gotermined to get even. Leaving the School of Mines this at- ternoon’ Kington started for the fra- ternity house in Ohe Hundred and Thi _) Moree started after him howling dike ~ dndians. * GOUb) ran'a block aid halt when"he ea that his pursuers Were gaining. He made a stand and drew a revolver “Keep away trom me,” Tit shoot.” “Pish tush," eontinuing their advance. ‘Thereupon Kingdon did shoot + Be Fevolver was loaded with bi cartridges. Nobody saw the bullet, BAY rate, but the sound was enough the aopha. W the rear th Gould made his way to the fraternity whic) has since been Suarded | AB the Feault of Dirtrict-Attcrney Terpne'a investigation into the alrged relagious Lang. of the Charies street station, and Jamed,, alas “Letty” Boyle, a protes- siotial thief, Lag was Indicted by the Grand Jury this afternzon, arrested Un 9 bench warrant txiued by Reosrder Ge. The watraht Was served by one of Mr. Jerome's deigetives on Lang, while he wes on duty at the cor- ner ot BeVentcenth atreot and Ninth SULTS EDITION te & ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’’’ 9) - —_ / BESIEGE BUILDING. He fired a his clas: But, be- the sophomores as object This put} Sopho- he cried, “or replied the sophomores, Maybe Thelr progress waa ao ro pid at they melted the snow speed 135 Tr siete Ar "sitsene. index. Horeca, #. “High Teme between Policeman Joseph ad and later “FWore “blinkers. sak—Hielen Mie Winner much tho best | “ Cirewlation Books Open to All.” A _ Na NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1904. THIRD BAC CR —Seveh furlongs; purse dai Start good. Won Tay We Te iner—J Mayor Johnson outgamed Frontenac. ¢ Gaye cart" We are Sil ones driving. Inner, b. “e., Terns, Rud Was beri, but Rice could not ride. strong finiah, Ht) FOURTH RAW a Winner, br.,# | EVENING WORLD RACE CHART er Getting Away Badly Pr 23D DAY AT NEW ORLEANS. TRACK FAST, Naw Orleans charts are indexed trom first race. Julta Junkin showed | ‘OY & MoD of one hundred sophs, Th FIRST B p 400; two Md fil Time. Sneeri. the boy fol oe th Freshmen | 438 by ie MeBrid aes Rushey a ia Weakly Witt or oy wot out the bark m je—Alabaina. Tracner— aiden, 4nd Was well on his way a eae Index. “Horsed. Jockeys We om ok M Open, Clos, PL Sh. v¢ fore thes: Bathered. thelr} =z: tAntimony | /.07.H. Phillipa 1 8 “ a% 8 T2 $59.10 @rowd for t 1 aianee All a. Romaneit \ HH iM U 5 3, %5 45 31 Mire. Dot Fisher | Ft 0 mm fo 5 OY 8 er pened Jy? i Mavtin 1 3 aM 1 3) 7 2 6S ¥ la Ww Rydgins 1 li i o i. w uw 5 42 = Uvertun »-HCallahan 2 ’ 7 » © 6 4 1B, thong Dag ti a 1 Oa ar He | 2 , by ht rsa, | a } 108 LJ 4 62 fi aad oh ty 8 1 » 5 4 a ae 1 1100 89 ’ Ww one ee ( asts Te SEP »s rong. Balance. Ajl.speedy, qult wren caught. Ethel’s Pride finished ‘ 134 ®8°pNP, Rac Ewe furlongs: HOO; Oureyemr n Time Sbieedtinioon 134 bo in iat a = won caaliy. Wisner vi-"g., Wp storoecdpe | Rema to Fitine Ky A " Resi nly ie || " i ovens We 8 EE rin Gioia PL Grand Jury Returns a True Bill tat na J. Martin” 97 gas " Ce ar Rey | Against Joseph Lang. of the} 4 timer W tag fF aR Reg Ee LS ' pi 0. B yfulla dun iwiikin ohpson Pi ee » 10 1S Charles Street Station, onthe] = acReore aces wT OR RR BB Bh ee ation, on the) " hubochon "8 @ & e.'S 10 0 1S Testim fat ba a LI) Hennessy 94 4 oe * 2) 30010 ‘estimony of a Thief. ‘ore blinkers. Heratches—Nervaior, Lady Charlet, Invlnelble, Mizxén. Time—O.24 1-2 0.80, 1,10 94 | by Dr. McBride—Adpert'a + ¥- * bs asl Gp? Clos Pi Rh. ERE RE gui » f, } we 4 tal houM e i iid 12° 4 88 oe La o » up. Time | afternoon, and the track was in becter B 1hvs.70 GUT. «LITTLE BOY WON FROM ARKCHUE Mrs, Moicote Bolen Oriven insane by Inability to Buy Christmas Presents, Seeks to Murder Her Child and Kill Herse.f, lips Takes the Horse Around His Field and by Clever Hand- ling Lands Him a Winner, Driven: maine by the consclousness that she was unable to buy a Christ. Mas present for her, three-year-old Ar, Of No. #8 Ratirond avenwe, Jereey THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Antimony (7 to 2) 1, Balance All. (3 to.1) 2, Mrs, Bob 3, A! butcher knife this efternoon. The sereams of the little one atiracted the neighbors, who reaeved her. Then Mra. Metegar tried to kill hetwelf with the knite,, Sho was arrested. Jeannett Was taken to the City Hors I feared that she will die. Metagar, the husband and father, has been out of work all winter. SECOND RACE—Telescope (2 to 5) 1, Mayor Johnson (11 to 2) 2, | Frontenze 3, THIRD RACE—High Wind (8 to 6) 1, Terme Red (19 t0'8) 2 Joh) WAITED FOR BURGLARS. Saloon-Keeper Shot Ove, Got An- other, bat Third Bxeaped, (Special to The Evening World.) CAMDEN, N, J., Dec, %—James Car+ roll, a saloon-keeper, was warned that his saloon was to be robbed. (With James Lewis, a friend, he tioned | |himwelf tm the piace and awaited de- | vet: opments. About 8 o'clock this morn-/| jing a shutter was-pried off and three | negroes entered the barroom. Carroll immediately opened fire and one man fell, shot through the eye, | FOURTH RACE—Little Boy (9 to 2) 1, Arachue (25 to 1) 2, Always Faithful 3, FIFTH RACE—Lord Tennyson (10/ to 1) 1, Brooklyn (10 to 1) 2, Cate line 3, SIXTH RACE—Kiities (15 to 1)! 1, Escutcheon (7 to 10) 2, Annie! Alone 3. (Speaiat to The Bvening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Dec. ™.—Fine lraping wenther “prevatied here this one: escaped, while ihe third was cap- tured. The wounded man is Ernest} Baker, thirty-one years old. The bullet | entered hi & brain and he will probably ; | Shape than it has been at any time Fran Johnson is the other pris- BABYS THROAT || @yughipr Jounnette, Mrs, Mary Mets-| City, tried. to cut the child's throat with | STRUGGLE IN THE CAB ACTED IN COURT BY NAN PATTERSON--NOTABLES AT THE TRIAL. | ‘FRISCO FIGHT MAD OVER BIG ~ BOUT TO-NIGHT On Form Battle Look Looks Like an Even Break, but Britt Is Made, a 10 to 7 Favorite Over Bal- tling Nelson, RECORD CROWD WILL SEE LIGHTWEIGHTS IN BATTLE Both Men, Fit-as Can Be, Rest Quietly While Awaiting. the Call to the Ring to Begin Their Battle. (Special to The ming Worll) SAN FRANCIBCO, ‘Dec, %—None of the rerent figtits in San Francisco at- | tracted the attention that the Britt | Nelson contest. scheduled for tonight, js crevting, San Franeltco is fight crazy, Although all of tiose. directly interested in the outcome admit that | on form the battle looks to be an even break, Britt has been made the fayorite at odds of 10 to.7. There is plenty of Nelson money although Britt is a son of San Pran- cisco and the Dane is to some extent an alien in these parts, But Nelson's howing in his Aghte on the coust, has been of a Character to make hosts of {friends for him. The decisive way In which he polished off Young Corbett recently established iim in: the ‘front rank of chamalons, Two boys never entered a ring more confidemt in themvelves. Both are sim- ply overflowing with assurance. There bewe been reports, that) Brite haa over- mcched himaeit, but he deca not show it. and W@ f* « foxy youth. He has deen talking ubot @olng into Nelson | and’ fighting btm toe to toe, but hie | talk ts 90 Indication of his real inten- | uons. What Britt's Friends Think. When pressed to give a reason for thelr confidence that Britt will wia, his closest friends say that they rely upon | his cleverness, They cor that they | {do nét think he hag Net, punch, but they Mere hat he wet be able to keep away the battling youth to the Umit of the the it And win on Nelson's bac! ponte. ers are pot willing te | avoriwe, > “Kater Wem «Ww “ T Wal Open’ Cia Wr ah | since. the running. of the Iraugural a ; bi! at eS Baty hae Ae Mente, | ‘The arrest of tang te thé reauit of a Vai H* psijlips 1005s aes % we oo % LS ie el Handicap on the opening day, Race- “EL ne! | stay ten rounda, bat by that time, ac Arachne 9 werattery I | a bd bf 5 3| goers are’ heartily glad to get rid of | the stretch Mountebank blew up and cording to thelr dope, James Edward | “eqivent by Doyle after his own ar- Always Paivh S * a Hy ms Mo | will be t red th, anid N. oss * ‘i giavete er i * TR 8 45 25 the path, dut the riders still stick to t,|Teras Rod closed on High Wind, in & right Ured you " Sept’ 08 Bicharge of larveny. 10" Federal + H f, BAR gb GS BS 1-4) probably tram force of. habit a hot drive H.gh Wind Won by a neck, | WHL be able to’ wade in and knock min The 4 revealed by Mr, Jerome | 2 Peoegt Kerra, i 4% M4 om om me Sieee, | ‘Terna Rod was five lengths tn front of | into temporary. fargetfainess. ts ab follows: A wealthy Western Sat Pratek 4. tee Wd Ne a al tpi erties rae ® Nery & of ont | John Doyle. fe aytoulan', de sirueiaed If Bett put i er] Supe 4 P ip a the fei ag wel Lover me for eight or ten rounds. ‘ named Pritehard camo ty. New York) =, PM ho. ‘geidewel 3 4 PS ye od faged dank Conséqience rattling} ‘ttle Moy Beats Armchwe, [galt Nelgnn this wfrerndom: “Aner shat | and mot one Ddra Maveng, a atredt} “LRG a att bon wih Fi apiand toh on ervtt turg, Aachue ault when cuaehe othe attendance was. fully, up’ io! the Federal was the ehatoe 4a the tourth) Rates Me, lf, Bet sone ete tas girl and frleng of Doyle. On the erdn-| Alware Faiintyl ee jan hy Ae eae Pat TATE + e, (And the twenty-aix bookies | funguiiy raced Invo the leeds and stoned) Rll never €0 twealy rounds = C halt. \- v, 5 ing of J Fd ore: er pave t 137 rite as a2 ie Mog. Vn a vat rast es aaa all the bual- |p fap ot malt (8 dagen lengths In i Odds Please Nelson. salon B Wavenue|y, « y-—Whleperine, ainor—J, W. tat cuarter, jockey then Joo! im eather Pritchard had $2,500 with him, | Indes. Sockeye Wt. et ye rye “Pin Open. Clog. PI Hh. Antimony Won Eastly, | where he Syed 5 <0 of him afio 5 aes pF beg gy meg the edie, ed that Doyle got into the E.Rich igs GK Me a og se All and Antimony were the | 2nd 1 ie i ee cane "able of his own money up, out berause ¥ the purpuse OC separating Joa Ralls TERN Ye ga D3 a a IP ¥e4 horses Hirat race and | (26 Stack Guring AN, meciting in all bis successful battles he has been SLA he thie roll at ie a He a | 4 the race nthem Bai, | ov, who had mas Teoae te ee all’ thes The lore chou. IE the betting had been ie IM faaliy becaine suspicto ae of i H ; % ry * f By 4 4 ri ’ the All bad the most d and raced | WAY wem the ont in the s:retes, at even money the fact might have La thete. wana. Toe, urine it Pan oi Foe 1 Big ge 83 1.8 19) Out into the. lend. Followed by Mrs. Rob thd won ina deve by halt length) ohn a Title nervous, Then attached-to the West a ies 4 fa qe feed foe RS 2! Bland Antimony. Phe latter gradumity | {rome Ana elie nO ae Swe lengtha tn) Te crowd will. be A record-breaker ttethastreet stutton. came ty nod 5 & 8 3 8 1m WD wD 99) Cldned ground and, once in the strech, | (rant a Kevelite Ail of the haraem s Hasat have writehard for bee drunk and e—Lddy Fonse Mitshinesan. went to ‘the front and won éasily by | Lord Tennyson ® Winner. ‘ v aor der ‘At the sation- house Priten. ni Te handled. Viymettas quit mm stretch turn, Brooklyn ran a | thtee Jengths from Balance All, who > ined oer e had been rubbed bc | ace) 08 mtioated Cateline, x | hat Mfrs Roh a length. Brooklyn. Latins pa 1 Hymettus Ht such 4 row about Telescope Breesea In, were the early pacemakers As mo lelyn ” 4 t led Into che stretch, by ify hen with the gloves eve matin * re) BALL IS UP! LET'S ‘SKATE! WEATHER FORECAST Telescope, was a overwhelming | mettua und Lord fennpesne Tach Meh “wit ARe gloves ‘ever io of . favorite In ‘the wecond race, and it was |>cene Lord. Tenny at to. the fron: a pelts to realisation ot comentario litle more than a breeae, He won by anil won by a and a bait irom ap 0 realization of tee Good at Yan Corti Park, a length and balf from Mayor John Brooklya, half a length | and There May Be « Forecast for the thirtyalx hours | jon in 1.01 9-3, cracking Kood time, com. trent of Ci n m mpent the day quiet an | x 15 Am nx announces to #9, 10. the | Park. fis os, tay Dotug in Central Pi Department of: Parks of the|] New York City and vicinity: that’ these is skating ‘at the lake at ‘Van Wourtlandt tion on the! 7 ending at 8 P. M. Wednesday for 00d Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; probably flueries and row: colder Wednesday. after. sidering that the race was run on outside all the way. Prontenae w. third, half a length away e Uh) Nigh yb ina pbb Oe esis was beat” Staal cet ee Sn aa week in the a ate rir oy RN ie ied flames 2 ly, reating up for to-night. Considera- Ble money Waa bet this afternoon at the | rice (Pacd, MORK Of Uhe Bookmakers tak- ing the Britt end. A. dig comumission trom Néw York w be bet on Britt ar rived to-day, | ———=—— — Chrtetmas Week Wattinason Tear v iis AiR Sabotane | SS Filta Wo Soe, Foe | shook his head in a decided negative, and the girl gave a great | Sbo-had-been plightly -hysterteat after her cross-examination’ wit 6 MAT crs 1 aL) and Smilingly Tells Her Father that Will Spend Christmas with Her Mathes: BOTH SIDES REST AND ARGUMENTS OF LAWYERS ARE NOW TO BE MADE, ‘Actress Gives an Illustration on the Stand: How Young Shot Himself Alter He Urged Her to Follow Him to coe She Rad Re‘used to Go. So far as the taking of testimony is concerned the trial of Nan” terson is now oyer. With the calling cf a few witnesses in rebuttal, | principal one of whom was Mrs, Young, the widow of the déadBgOks"™) | maker, both sides sested, and the awyers primed themselves for the ae tle of eloquence which is to. bring this famous case to a.close, » + When the last witness had been examined, and the defense that It rested, Nan Patterson looked anxiously in the direction of as though in fear that he might have more witnesses. But the p relief, while an expression of supreme happiness swept over her SAYS SHE WILL VESET FRE, It was the first sigh of emotion that she had given during returned to court very cheerful, Turning to one of her attorneys if it was really over, and belng Informed that It was, ¢de.remarked father in a whisper that she was confident that she would be P quitted, There wasn’t a look of doubt in her face as she said It, body is wottylng about thé outcome of the jury's deliberations 1t Ia Patterson. Mrs. Young was tho last witness called by the prosecution,’ aiid she called to deny Nan Patterson's story, that Young told her that his wife bought the tickets for, their trip to and that he would. have company her, The young widow was very pale, but calm, An expression of settled melancholy has fallen over her pretty face, and was a racher pathetic figure as she answered Mr. Rand's questions In a Jot sweet voice 4 hss ; In a word, her testimoug in rebuttal was that ste had bought the tHe! for the trip abroad, but thatehe had done so at the repiie ot her and not of her own volition, as intimated by Nan. When doth sides had rested Justice Davis asked Mr. Levy if be wa slrous of beginning hia address this afternoon, The ,awyer replied t was not physically able to, begin to-day, In that case, the Court would order an adjournment until 10 o'clock. to-morrow morning. Davis added that he wanted to have the case go to the jary to- After a conference between Mr. Rand and Mr. Levy it was would limit their closing remarks to three hours each. Mr. Levy ¥ dis address in the morning s¢asion and Mr. Rand will follow pide ternoon, closing at 5 o'clock, when the Judge will deliver his turn the fate of the Florodora girl into the jury's hands, A MO-T TRYING ORDFAL, . ee Oe eae eriatiaal Onat te that cou an has ever had to endure ia @ Criminal Court in this county, Mise had proved hérself a marvel of stolldity and selflcontrol. Nothing to follow in the trial of thié young woman can possibly be more racking than the ordeal she was obliged to endure while Assistant D Attorney Rand carried her through the mire of her life with Caesar from the time of their first meeting up to that final cab ride which: in the death of the man. rh wag a dramatic moment in the examination when the girl acted over (Continued on Second Page, First Column.) ae FUNERAL READY, MAN NOT DEAD: Guard of Honor and Nance td ilo Ob sequies for Hiram Cronk, Aged 104, Sole Survivor of War of 1812. my ee ed the sole survivor of the battle Bunker Hill. sed States Government | been communicated with by, societies, and Gen, Grant, in bof the Baat, has been ordered Gy eo & iclpate with, under him at the ie Ode also has given }the Adjutant-General of the State He” "| have che militia participate, eile: Cypress Hills Cemetery » has heen setected and aamed Hil}, where at sone fubure date a pment will be ereted to matt buria, place. 4 ei | All the arrangements for the funeral of Hiram Cronk were made Uh e noon by the Boal of Aldermen Mr Cronk Is not dead, but ty A years s near ‘deemed It me wise, after an appeal by Aliierman Wirth, of Brooklyn, to give power to the President to appoint a guatd of hoao and a committee in onder that M Cronk may have a pudiie fanera his body Ile In state in the City Hol Mr. Cronk fs the sole survivor of the ot 1% He fought at Backetts Harbor, and when he dies the plang have ait been made make the ocot- sion one to arouse the patrlatic sentl- ments of the young. It Ts planaéd lo have such a funeral as was held sin 14 Mee Deganceney wa tor “tm lart terek’e Female Restiinenore fo durant \ { l