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——— oe See TR WEATHER—PFatr; Friday cloudy, warmer, WNW =" +1 N AL —6« Ghe EVENING, aeren RESULTS EDITION ( wemyp err) ___| “Circulation Books Open to 0 All.” | Unto Sa OY ‘0 All,” | ~ PRICE ONE CI CEN NEW YORK, THURSDAY, od, PATTERSON JURY IN A TANGLE: | | TEN TO ACQUIT, TWO TO CONVICT secioenecesiaenienie ianities ——_ —+++-__—__- JOR BABE FUND ‘haar geste ARN, JUDGE GOES HOME, | Inia N | BAN KINGDON COULD . AND SET FREE | TURN Street Station Visits Columbia eee a te Grand Jury Reports on Its Investiga- Universityand questions Dean | tion of the $50,000 Raised to Influ- Hutton and a Student. CHARITABLE WOMAN PUTS Jurors, Before Retiring, Receive Pers HER WRAPS ON THE GIRL. Sission to Take Weapon with Which erice Excise Legislation and Recom- nage COLUMBIA AUTHORITIES mends Facts Be Sent to Governor. START AN INVESTIGATION. "Money Raised by the Jurors Not. Caesar Young Was Killed with Given to Her Directly Because Them Into the Jury-Room. the Council of Jewish Women Wil Care for Her, KEEPS UP HER WONDERFUL . NERVE AS ORDEAL ENDS, fer days of patient investigation the Grand Jury has discovered where Students Who Acouse Gould of some of that $60,000 raised by the liquor dealers went, But the liquor deal- Firing a Pistol Are Closely ers who contributed to the fund and want their money back will have to Questioned About Happenings wait a while to be enlightened becanse District-Attorney Jerome has de- Preceding Drawing of Pistol, cided not to make the evider publie for the present. However, a step has been taken in bringing knowledge to the sub- ecribers of whereabouts of the big fund.contributed during the session of the Legislature last spring to influence excise legislation, The money went to Albany all right. Somebody got a lot of tt all right, Anda lot of it went into places in Albany that are not mentioned in polite society, The Grand Jury returned a presentment to Judge Cowing In Part I. of General Sessions to-day concerning the corruption fund that created quite astir, That the fund was raised and shipped to Albany In instalments was | Capt, McGlynn, of the West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth Street Station, began a personal investigation to-day into the action of Kingdon Gould in jrawing a revolver on a crowd of Co to 1 i “is! Byen Marks Trains on Railroad Times vartrcewhaveciot ata ote Table, Confident of Being Set Free lumbia sophomores who were bent upon hazing him, The Captain is acting under | from Commissioner Me- sy aa established by evidence, but the evidence did not establish tbat any criine | "et orders fro | Mie tees Gar ie wh ta Yala d Starti for Her Homein Wash had been committed within the boundaries of New York County. An * uitexianek, CINE ie girl from hey dlatress, When the ao arting asn- Hore 's the pi tment Ininture was in seasion,| 4 had a long talk with Dean ie had dered its Net, Cleme the Grand dury_ of the County ot oe, Palbea’ Wo. ao. guerre or yee Matte ioe tere so) ington This Afternoon, New York, empanelled for the Decem- members through- fter which he , | eta nthe Cow permission. the _ * her, 194, Term of the Court of General ree sum of money |). nerh A Alceltinger, one of the soph | ibd p 4 purse which it had teed fo Chegiel How me) 6 pUn* Quer BRFORE 5 O'CLOCK JUSTICE DAVIS LEFT COURT FOR HIS Jt Mr M 1d not way which was recetved finally Beestons of the Peace in and for th + committee known as the Le; shot. From the university Capt. Me i at whom young Gould fired a | city and county of Now ¥ pre tera, Ceaanton ; as cones & HOME, SAVING THAT IP THE SAY PATTERSON JURY AGREED UPON sca Couns wade there fi saan D Givnn went to the fraternity house { Women's Council Provides for Her, seep ; " . to a " fF ; taal fn known ae] {TRAC sald Lemtalation Committee | \Cose One Hundred and Thirteent ¥ oe , : Reel B' VERDICT BEFORE 11 P.M. TONIGHT HE WOULD RETURN TO RE« vin Liquor Dealers’ Association, which Went frequently to ihe eity of Ale! siroot, where he inquired for Kingdon | Retate:tae pure coum 1 CRIVE PY. IN BVENT OF NO AGREEMENT AT THAT HOUR HE OR} he Liquor Dealer seoctation, ch bany while the Legislature of the} Gouid) ite wae told that the young! ® Mra. He K ep . © enn * > noken " {s part of an organization of the same! state wa Ua diam Whi lech Wek Har teers ' a enraeatne fe New ¥ 5. . DERED THAT THE JURY 8 OCKED uF FOR THE NIGHT. hame extending throughout the seat it aw made against You vald f ‘ dis Cow (Jew Wom who has Four hours of deliberation having failed to bring the Nan Patterson “That It appears from testimony be- 1 rome harging a firearm in the pulsic Streets ‘araak ! re + ji fobs uh that the cath and ite con LO Weg “sdtces toyhe will be pieced under arrest i 1 caae aed itaakedt Auer #4! Jury to unanimous understanding th’s aftemoon, the rumor spread ip tlon by the members of the association | 8! Questions the Haxers, | ‘ caked the i through the great crowd surrounding and inside the court-room that there are such that the members of the asso- Dean Hittew, acting unde 1 ‘ 3 a t was dan | elation consider themselves bound Bagby ' Kon Preaid Butler, summoned “ de AR : i ng t f to give any Information concerning tts jl{* Stale In seen six stuite « S tae the | would A report, said to be worthy of crecence, reached counsel i nthe case eMair, even to the officers of the Lowoor (# That a large part of this money | Gould w was tired t ste BA pon at 4.30 0 ate that the jury then stood ten for acauitt > to F to courts, and that to do so {sa viola ot! Me thom Commit | ince to Aigelt sadfakay a atent 7 at the ee MIRE TOF ittal and tw for tion of thelr oath. of then Asnemtiy and) l, WW, Cu y. W. J. Simp The Juryme wales conviction and that the vote had reached a dead} The lawyers for . - " te of the Stnte of N D. ballly and F la The yo ee the defens . mer , “oriviedl The New York Banshee ie thelt jhe State ef Now i Fee aU CTLE aah Teh ead Cen file the defense believe that one of the jurymen standing out for conviction } phat In the County of New York shocking wit k at this association Is divided into a num- n of influenct ber of branches known as locals, that the boundaries of each local With the inten eg, When they wen back t tt Kom aioe on, sf can be won over by argument, but they have their doubts about the classes they looked extremely gua 1 furs u hem : 4 of the Stat mr iee te teal et teomaniioa cont Neu Dea J got a nat for her, Other, whom they have regarded with apprehension for several days, iisehnrgernt thers” atetnl Guty msl sutton to-day, “is not based upon ' ' 1 Justice Davis concluded his charge at 12.35 o'clock, when the jury, coterminus with the boundaries ate, specific complaint, but has been poy —_—>— w y summer clothing w Satie : 4 t i ee a os wt ent out. At 2 o'clock the jurors went to luncheon, returning at 3! police precinet, and are changed when ‘That the Grand Jury presents here-| necessary by the public clamor arising ‘ i 7 ‘ in ‘ une 5 the boundaries of a polles precinct are] Wt Oe, ‘taken ‘wetore It end’ requests| «rom the iBeldent. ‘There {8 an unweit avorite in : Waite Event at Clever Bantam-Weight. of Bos- ,... ver ae Justice Davis, all the lawyers in the case and those entitled to admission to the court-room were on hand at that There was general exe pectation of a speedy verdict, and as the minutes slipped by comment of all sorts was aroused by the delay. changed, that upon the of the Logis-|ten Iw in the college that ail atlas New Orleans Gets Up in Drive ton. Matched with the Ceii-|,.° he a pened hed “That from time to time this A [ature of the Bt New York the) shall be done on the atilett enetntlon 1m ine city oe x erembers| the Governor of the Byate af New York | cannct have our young men ralaing dis) in Time to Beat De Reszke ornian for a Twenty-Round) ws Sv! Galan money Seams is semnett and to each branch of the State Legis. | turbances in the streets, and if any : ys, a sete and applies it for political pure Mir. a copy of this presentment and| them have done the college injury in) g Head, Bout in St. Louis. ra few and then : power. of the transcript of evidence submit-| tnis respect they shall suffer for it. Mr.| way from all form meee In the meantime the largest crowd that ever besieged the Criminal “That in the yenr 1904, while the ted herewith,” Gould has not been called upon to tes —— seoured Courts Buliding. i the dtoge. of dee Gal 3 d itself j J Aly. THE WINNERS. ae ee Wanted to KIL Herself, rt Hkting at the ¢ ast of a murder trial jammed itself into the ‘ College Wants Fair Play. . pate Boston and Monte Attell, of | Thee 4 only. bee is coun: |corr} $ and overflowed into the surrounding streets, Seret. Walsh, “ lege authorties e not di r * 1 to m t me w n she is made in egy he s $ fore, sen, if ie EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Peg (ah ith A oe FIRST RACE—St. Sever (7 to 1) ns Le ry a rt time w ssc * in command of the court squad, was forced to send for fifteen policemen 5 T pranks of the students so long as they 1@ Little Jack Horner (6 to 1) 2, 1A. ¢ St. Louis. fo nlent | isear Hee iv addition to his force of forty men, The mob that waited to hear the 25TH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS. TRACK FAST, | ate pittea man to man. But when It palesman 3, lor a rie wo of hi | Cantata den verdict Inthe Molineux case was not nearly so large or persistent f New Orleans charts are indexed from first race. comes to pitting one man against a = | core of their weight in this | fe buby she went t \leaes [nH HR peaAe. "1 Ln 145 PINT RACE six furs pure 4400. four year lds and upwe crowd tt Is @ matter that calls for in-| SECOND RACE—Foxmead (9 to 5) ' Pee ee mea hy? SAW A MARRIAGE CEREMONY, Matt gol, Won’ driving. Winne « Thi 17 to 1) 2, Josette 3. hag a gratin he te n Pattersc § taker » Tombs when the jury ell 48 3-5, LHd 435. MAR gy ene ; ga Paster baw st: that ldone an] Treo uamenee Or cat) ; a mho had follow a her Knocked Nan Patterson was taken ty the Tombs when the jury retired, fies M rea Jockeys. Wt % 4 4% Fin " 8. | the young men concerned in the attack! THIRD RACE—Maie Hanlon (12 to yw eg , RHEE nih sn There she had luncheon and witnessed the marriage of two Federal a ae erk tateer: Comite 1) D aiit aie seveneer Wik te suspended yh ’ Searels ( 5) 2 Merry i |The { t nas priscners. When the jury retu ned nes luncheon she was taken to the s This will work a great hardship yy Pioneer 3, u Jon eae ae ae * Criminal Courts Building and placed in an anteroom close to the tral. : or exaiminations will soon = FOURTH RACE—King's Trophy ———— room to await the verdict, S time makes the chance of passing th. (13 to 10) 1, Dereszke (even) 2 DR. CHADWICK 1S TWO INSPECTORS REDUCED. Justice Davis's che to the jury was eminently fair and {mpartial, % examination remote. Matador 3. . —- It was lengthy and palstaking, covering every point of the law. Daring ri chara hn, he 4 t oe aaa iy ap polenta Ss oat 2 FIFTH RACE—Reliance (2 to 1) NOY W INDICTED TOO. Albertson and Baldwin Again PF its deliverance there w not a sound in the crowded court-room but the scouting parties guarded every possible 1, Montebank (6 to 1) 2, Daicy Hee Captalns, volce of the Judge. way in which he id have approacked 3 Cleveland Grand Jury Charges 5 visstonier Mead on : the university yes: and wound up Green's that He Atded Wite tn ssued n ct Ww Li ag DEM ferve gat with the freshmen. at gixTH RACE—Gotowin (8 to 1) Ing “Carnegie” Not aah: Me ‘ WOMAN BLOWN TO MECES = SEVEN MEN KILLED BY i 65 %3 noon around the’ subway station, The . 1 I 5 : : { + $5 sophomores dectared the young man|% Green Gown (6 to ) 2 Dundall 3. CLEVE. we ceue ptaina, Phis was made neces BY CARTRIDGE MAHOME. SMOKE SUCKED INTO MINE, % § f could never return to the university . mien j t decistons - — ’ 8 a 2 unt he had undergone an experience y ORL He le Strat Awids { ADE ISTE Tnapecsore |” Sore | eake, Yes APINNS) Wee Two Shed ¢ ht Fire Near Colliery Ptt " 7 (9 similar to othe: ine ORLEANS ‘ 2 i ‘ % : \ 1m a» 10 peicordig WRAY GE VERT OLhee, One-tline | ne was & very good Facing Lard r \nurew ‘ ny eee ale tron ie agers stn Children Escaped Unhumiitiad and Fan Filled the Place, in LIE ar pain Ps t Pony s : ‘ Heceived It as Soave . Evening Woeld | At the subway station the freshmen Sheet B " New York to statement of the m rirrs' : A ‘evn Was of! poorly, Jonette | had turned out to see that | take Dr. ¢ iw 5 8002 » the pectin two more DETROT M Le Mra TYRBURG, + we Reve . - alien iconnesen _ — thelr class officers got home sa t e allows ‘ 1 < mas F s. twenty w killed mine at Botwar, = THIRD RA One mile, T O.522-5, 1.1% 14645. Purse $400; three @ were about one hundred and fifty . ‘ miss Mea “ " , s " Pieces to-day s east of Pittsburg, to-day, ¢ Le ner. aye usta ate chal baiiidganttlicjlairh canadian on each side, In the centre of the freah, extead ne ‘ . me, N I art-}\ t ty of the Reeses oa Jockeys Wr Bt a min corps were H. H. Holbert, presi ee t ad Itimmond Mintng Company caught fee aay * Powell tot men, Coe. PL BM. | dent of the class: A. McCutcheon, an ; Pare ee Gama ; a F and Talazet moked furiously. Phe (our nuk nderiy 10 ‘ ther officer, ¥ e P be pee \ va a abed w the mine “Ha fourm 0S Wonderiy We} as g 3 other oMtcer, and R. P. Marshail lonath ff goed to A a Na pit_and the reat afr fun that suck sine: Te iy i " ; hen these were seen (he sopho- ‘ * rons. Tnape er’ sire * ine. also drew greag ort ai Merion WO 0 gq) mores made a flying wedge and hurled Male Mant | Riige ak tie ent ; lense sinoke tate tan aan i Bike a” fb pe 4-3, themselves on the freshman centre. In $) noe - lL 1 by {| Another moment there was half an acre a with Neverwots emty-two miners af = 109 ts flying legs, arms and bodies, They t at chant 7 Kiel 4 42) fought in battalions, —s¢ y ‘ ‘i WT Kinwlight ouK quads, com ked t 1M “oe ry 132 'Fiarboyant 10) 3 o) agiles and singly, Two and three tie yt , + oe Pay Did You ‘‘C? gt would pick 4 nice snowbank ataue “ , « és oe mn driving, Winner, ch. b * “TOR \. ta COLLECTORS vend " : : sree in pte | Ate, teen, mnie ening Dl king ie g cter, the tasrvenrott ot l| COLLECTORS. + 80 AGAINST M’VICKER ESTATE U ineie vauve aw yell fom the fresnmes ' et le the ch ”~ <AOKS peste Le i 110 Young Holbert had sipped through a. yee < " ‘ ; a! s RS Is of Contra ts 4a run down stairs, A mo: iM Jota \ “ hy 4 SLERKS 58 ft His Claim for $126,000, 4 2 1-2 came a yell trom the sup : g. tallow “WwW re * ft c ‘ é - bgt Ue des. Wapaisen ahd tn CURE Wad HEE Mae Sire Frank Fost t 4 4 ; ne Dok OH ; dor he * a Be " w Ca et te Court to-day, 1 mi) ins " Puree, bu bree-year Bere vais Ph w j " w ‘ were advertised for last week in b ft pa ars in connection: j " ® eddier—Fatthful. | Sais dae bh ta be py,a ? * Bt. 8 4 w LA Hellance Takes Fifth the Help Wanted s of sims made Ly . Then ¢ mn pM at { ‘ F ® THE WORLD > Inte Mra, Haretet @. a . Meers, 09 Miry Labesma ‘ bist Whether you are employed or not ‘ 3 i . eit banquer a Fox Mead Well Ridden aitatebene t is a very good plan to read ei H H Bretton Ital} th sire *t and F ! sa . I World Help Wants every day. To. 1 red the Hf i 6 te hy Rrovd J nt © tw 1 we } ou m ind nothin nore he he explosia: Aisters claim , tl era Mae pnw 5 ater Hy ‘ ; ue, Fiasco and Trossachs Kutries om Page 15, than the Laces m you se have, m ae | i cintyre 10 Cony pacemakers, Fox Mead ising “ but to-morrow you may find an acted them, between mance Lindsey 108 ame = a = sf oo | pen be stretch, FOX Mpa} iy. | FMEOMKH ‘sleeping Cae t9 Cleveland extraordinary opportunity to get Rarnes wie 4 native of New are ‘Me and hitman. a Pe nt to the front, and standing’ fs | f . higher up." and had lived im this city only @ gaserts iy caster wr ue Si acted [fuah by The Huawenut wou-by Uo la LATS Geet LN LA RDO aa HAY Se Ghar tthe ee eatin hand allay >

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