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ATHPR—Ralnys Saturday solders now, ’ " INA - sl “ Circulation Books Open to All.’” “WR reeset eew aatdory wn ks Open to All.” | _ | “Circulation Books Open to All, ” ~ PRICE ONE cE NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 14. 1 PRICE ONE CENT ' : ——— — ——— == —— ———— Se AN PATTERSON RALLIES IN TOMBS ELL AFTER COLLAPSE; JURY DISAGREES GOULD HAZERS DODGE HERE ARE SUSPENDED — TO. FACE TRIAL BY COLUMBIA - FOR PERJURY coheae ainda Four Sophomores Punished for After Months of Fighting Form: Attempt to “Kidnap” Millions — er Husband of Banker Morse’s aire’s Son, and 800 Students Wife Is Brought from Texas Ask Faculty to Reconsider. by Detectives. CLASSMATES OF GOULD JEROME HOPES TO GET JOIN IN THE PETITION. FACTS ABOUT DIVORCE, Think Punishment Too Severe To Save Himself from Prison for a Prank Recognized by Dodge Is Expected to Tell the’ Years of Use in Interclass Truth Concerning His Queer| Warfare at University. Matrimonial Tangles. As a result of the attempted kidnap- Arter months spent in fighting ex- Ding of Kingdon Gould by a sophomore tradition Charles F. Dodge, who has ¢iass committee and the revolver exhl- tecoma the principal figure in the Bition it caused young Mr, Gould (9 psage.sorse matrimonial tangle, was make, four sophomore students of Co-| ianaed tn thie clty today. The Mal- jumbia were suspended to-d, They. | eee wee pended to-day. ThFY, tory tine steamer Lampasas, in which Sr iGtsbane aan oo ty, Reginald age, in charge of New York detec- pensions took effect att Young men were reque Grounds. The t the term of sus Uves, selled from Galveston last Batur- jay, arrived late this afternoon. | the expiration of Dodge was immediately taken to Po- is eet at Feb, 6, toe Headquarters and locked up there, the beginning of the second half yearly @choo! term. ‘ He will be arraigned in General Ses- Immediately the news spread througn , sions to-morrow morning. Bhe univ nat the four sophs had deen suspended there was tremendous e@xo.tement. Hotheads talked of organ- {alng @ movement to have ail the upper ment for perjury, in having made a clasemen strike, There was some talk, sworn amdavit to the effect that he waa) Ot the entire sophomore clats of the! es wih the summons and| Hehool of Applied Belences walking out) ‘ @nd staying out until the decree of sus- ea in bis wife's action for dix vorge, pens.on should be evoked Out of the indignation grew a mass| After Mra. Dodge got her divorce 1c in Gurl Hall which was at-|she marred Charles W. Morse, the | J by $00 students, Duncans H,/ banker and ice king, Two years after ne, President of the College Ben-| this wedding Dodge Suddenly’ Degart fo presided, There were some ho'|a proceeding to have the divorce eet specches, but Mr. Browne advised cau-/aside on the ground that he was never tion and upon his suggestion a mo-| prope ® served with vie summons tion was made to prepare a petition to/and complaint In the action and that the president of she college asking thatthe Inwyer who: renresented him, one the suspension sentence be called off. |yforimer Ruger, now dead, had no The petition was prepared and sigved) quthority to appear as hia ‘attorney. hy every student In the hall, Stan! the divorce was ret aside and then members of the freshman class expressed! yrrq sforne began an action, ter the & desire to sign It, A committee W" cnnutment of her marriage to Morac @ppointed to present the petition later| me supreme Court annulled the mar- in the day, when every possible slgna-linge, Later when evidence was. pro- La cfleaeaen aie duced to show that Dodge had been The petition recites that If Algeltinger, | wroperly served and knew all about Doty, Caychols and Finch are auapend: |i. wite's divorce, the order of the ed now they will be put back In thei eee t eee i divorce pro- wrndies xo far that they will be unable | dies was reversed’ Then the an- Toe ethno Of Aoetind Beenae Fatture | Aulment of the marriage to Morse was ‘ ‘ ret aside, leaving Mrs, Morse again the £0 pew this examination practically sets hg tupgpi diadla adhe uck the student a vear, The Columbla biel “ er ” s wife of Dods Naud be roy aces toe borict nm | Evidence was then presented to the duld be 109 severe for a boyish prank, Jong sanctioned by wage at Columbia. Distriote Attorney to eit ot Panes President tutler issued a long states| Mad been in collusion with certain 3 wy obta ‘om Mr Ment explaining the suspensions. He} oe tu obtain .money from kaye Infractions of discipline at Colum-| "sthere was no positive o idence of DA. are lafrenuent ald’ are. beberatly| (nin Nowertrs 90 Dodge wan lnaicted cuveed by sears lonporred rather than| for perjury. From, the first the New malice, but thet the offer of the four! York authoritfes found themselves in the greatest difflcultles about getting | Dodge back here, Ho seemed to have unlimited money to fight with, He was Any annoyance of any Individual) anally arrested and the fight to cxtra- | Liderebtal says President Butler, “or! dite him began. attack upon him by a committee! Ho was released on batl, and then go F group of other students, whether! an order £ the Texas courts enjoin- this goes by toe name of hazing OF! ing che detectives from shadowing him otherwise, will not be tolerated. It} water the Wnited States courts took a eppenra the attempt to kidnap Gould! ianq in the matter and overruled the It has coat this county almost $15,000) to get Dodge here. He ts under tndict-| Siutenta auspended could noc pasw un- noire” nd McCutcheon was deliberately plan-| rorya cours Dodge aucceated {n fight-| ing. off extradition for months, In the : pitted sorrow was caused 0 tl mean time Mr. Jarome had to have [153 7 Stare pod. Won easly, Winsett y? dave arte late this afternoon, The girl was mere composed when they saw her. yphomore Class because of the sus-| propriatt 15,000 te the] yi AL Walker 5 ‘ pension of Algeltinger, for he was to) tac ArPrpnAUN® oF pees to ay the Daordia Mob Takes \ Takes Victim from) a a | Aurumaster, ‘the Stro Strong Choice, She asked when she would be admitteu to bail, Mr. x ev. Y told 7 . be main champion of the class In @ Fa ak sicadal ont (ud) Uady Fonse E. Rice i i Pp i re of securing her release before Tuesday next al * Me me pradeiyy Taig Sake onaes srt) i one UL Beat Home and Puts Him to Death) if Always Paitheul wee ne 8 H f é fe } Runs Well to the Stretch, | there was no ope wh unng : wa: (he Ditvie:sAttorney’ Gea ant ¢ i LeapintaPes . “4 *Aurumaat: Crimmina 11 ) fe ie ge 5 1. beth? ch would depend then upot at th stric ohh Ot ine clans aici the stronweat ma ehat he iw the amaliest fash in the pud-) On Charge of Being Member | ‘it! sixche) “Ws suri fF oop RF ‘I Then Stops Badly, Finishing BE Fah NOUR, OSB : ‘ if the {9 It. Of course while the suspension | ge and that Mr. Jerome intends to In- eo Pale Wierd it ob fs * aE 2 P ‘odo, It is Mr, Levy’s plan to demand an immediate retrial, if there is b Merry vote . . decree was In force he was not allowed 0104 Srominent firm af lawyers and| Of Assassin Band, | ot tue ar a 5) Fourth, lto be another trial at all, and if not to demand the girl’s release om on the grounds and the cane rush went| °°" PY black wt AK 5 it i) ay pe % t . ; several individuals In a giguntic bla = | 4. a ining 9 10 4b, 0 10 10 10 bo} —_———. bail on without him. mailing scheme of which Mr, Morse was : Hichel—Marnthesoe, Towle. | Lady F onde eaally bea Aurumaster quit badly moderate bai > +a) O'Reilly. ¢ ACCUSED OF STEALING FURS, '°,,"s, th vt™ | ATUANEA: Gta Dee. $t--1he Lowruat | I a etc a ee gece Sere | THE WINNERS. Abraham Levy, Henry W. Unger and Daniel O'Reilly, counsel for * . y FOURTH RACE—BI . | | ) ) : ah : : xv Dodge was in charge of Chiet Deputy | hae received @ report that @ negro| I: 54 st Ty Secon Mca wine Sat oP FS Puree gunn, handi Nan Patterson, issued a statement to-night asserting their belief that a vers ‘ United States Marshal Hanson and] has been burned at the ‘stake at Nor-| Trainer. BE. Watkins. =a FIRST RACE—Sis Lev Lee (8 to 1) 1, J f nay ti Justice Davis's cone + Storekeeper Saye Woman Prisoner HeoutiesCiornmck and Vane, of Texas ] wood. Ga. Norwood is on the Georgia | IMtex: Horses Bt MN WW Pin Oven. Cis PY AB Gasconne (8 to 1) 2 Frult 3. dict of guilty never would be reached. They praised ustice Davis's cone» sopemy lee. Fe ee ard came .°f D's) pattroad, about Atty miles west of Au-| {34% Frontenac ss min i ?. ee Ba BS - duct of he case ,and called attention to the fact that no Coroner's inquest = Jo. 235 West | ttict- r rome's “office, were | 1 i st sar . ” Xihiy Wiliod, (66 Moe 2b. Weet |e tees ba We Navhasbol Cohen, or | tt Miomanelt 1a “ell 3 TY Ff) SECOND RACE—Little Jack Hor). hati that the defendant was without the means to summon important Ly era Ee yi genic Hummel's office, ‘They w One report ts that the victim was ac- i Melntyre 104 ee og 4°41 ner (13 to 5) 1, mliladi Love (9 to 2) | Yas eM ie doubt that the District-A Magsamen, of No, M1 Fast Sixty-second | Howe & Hummel's office ey were Crimming 104 8 4 Ot at a “65a ft | witnesses from out-of-town, and their doubt that the District-Attorney test, ag held In $1600 ‘ball for © |met by, Mr, Kaffenburg, of that firm, | cused of being a member of the ‘Be-| k A. Forge o ™ 1 w om (3s 4/2, Badducee 3. ithe , verene wees . * exams | nd afted the crowd had thinked out | fore Day Club,” an assassin band that | —-_ Brunewicl sane til & a 8 mw oS would move for t third trial. tration on a charge of grand larceny dy Magistrate Hogan tn’ Harlem Court complaint of Mrs. Fannie —————— . A milliner and furrier, of No | wo Ogle WILLCOX NAMES MORGAN. | Mrs. Jansik accused the woman of faniating in the theft of furs wort! #79 from her store last night. A man ‘wha accompanied oner was sald An Janalik e taken the! William R. Willcox, who wns re. it she Impl the Woman cently appointed Postmaster of this 5 icv ceee eres are eee wy "8 | city, to-day announced that he had re- In dourt to-day the prisoner denied | @brotntéd Rdward M. Morgan as: As-| ihe men with whom she | sistant Postmaster, | ; of ste ‘ling the furs snd pads SENN Guid she Was pot in his company, Mrs, 5 ius ind Holder, the colored borter WANTS QU/RLES'S SEAT. Nate with the inate anh war inkine | LACROSSE, Wis, Dee, 28—Conaren Sith Magistrate Hogan held her man J, J. Each, of this city, has an ? nounced his candidacy for United States | Dodge was taken to Police Headquar- | ters. Postmaster Contion Him as Chief | Senator to succesd Senator Quarles. FO-NIGHE ne ts-mucrow niente | —— dain level Recing itr ne Pie's Cure to aren year-olds and up. Start sf Wo drivin, wi b . __i- den. ruse per fc si : “ . sili Rand, who prosecuted her, and several times er violence became so seri- index. Horses jockeys, Wr. i. “ % Fin, Open. Clos Pt Bh. | Jd wid MT a ee ci ed dy ty iy fh Hs h fy ui i i| - | ous that it was feared sxe would do herself an injury. Eventually her ‘ wscatgerty 119 { PR ee Eg ‘to" 1 strength gave out and she sank to the floor, a limp, spiritless mass. | fc ‘ ; 7 ‘, Ta Canajonarie pwinis ‘o ppp & & f 8 H H She was taken to a cell, where she huddlea herself up in a corner and | wre is H woe eh ty Fy : i " refused to speak tod or Aad took at anybody, _ The sirl is completely 5 » ‘Thomas, the clty marshal of Merigold, | {FIRST AND UNCHANGED VOTE CAST BY JURY IN THE MURDER TRIAL OF NAN PATTERSON. | For murder in the first degree . . . . LAWYERS IN Sted popes ae $e ep de Cire. oy or manslaughter in the first degree . . ¢ ‘ A WRANGLE OVER DODGE For manslaughter in the second degree. . POR ACQUITTAL «Sau ale eee LOCAL he 42k) ce cece uli eee cap akea ‘RACE TRACK “SITUATION | AT NEW ORLEANS. | Charles F. Dcdge. former husband of Mrs. Charles. W. Fd Corrigan Has Got Control of the New Orleans Jockey Club, and There Is Ik ly to Be a Spirited Morse, in the custody of a Deputy United States Marshal, Kivairy Between It and the Cres:ent City Associations, , teached Police Headquarters at 6 o'clock in a cab, followed in | anothe* cab by Detective Hulihy and other policemen. | The prisoxer was taken straizht up to Commissioner Mo- A:00's office. and admittance was denied to all others—even Hulihy beng exoluded for a time. though three Asistant District- Attorneys were in the room. at Mecnwhile Barton S. Weeks, Abraham H. Hummel and A. H. Kaffanbergh, of counsel for Dodge, were waiting for his arrival in Chief McClusky’s office. When they learned’that Dodge was in the building they hastened to the Commissioner’s office and c:amoredto be permitted to see their client. There was a long discussion going on inside as to whether the Marshal should retain custocy and lodae Dodge in the Tombs or should turn him over to the police immediately. Finally Mr. Weeks sent a note demanding to see his client, Dcdge. ‘Yo this a reply was sent out by Assistant District-At- torney Garvan there was no one there who wanted to see him. AMM PATTERSON RAVED ~ WHEN TAKEN BACKTO CELL Intense Excitement in Justice Davis's Court Room When the Jury Came in with the Announcement That They Could Not | Decide in Case of the Florodora Girl, wesley Ce ‘EVENING WORLD RACE CHART. | 26TH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS. TRACK FAST. New Orleans charts are idened trom first race. 151 PERST, RACE Seven furlongs, puree $400: two-year-olds. Time—0.24 2-6. 0.40, u 115 3-3, a8. Start good. Won’ easlly. Winner, br. f. hy Odd Pellow—Levee. Yrainer—J, Arthur. inves, ” Horse, Jockeys We tq WW Fin. “Open Cie Pi mh | After Nan Patterson was tak:n oack to the Tombs this afternoon, af- 133 “vale, Lee v7 Metaeyee 10” i, ‘h ie ae a rn re er a) ‘ bh vree in het he had i Prat s ' me Ms 4 & it * rf fl 8 43 8 4| ter: jury announced that it wa) unable to a mee in case, she had an 1B dae {ieee ss gpealtion eh Y b 4 is i hs 4h ti attack of hysteria, durin, which she was so violent that it took several ie iit Sass caoaaeett Hh if a it ra! nto restrain her F Virwniacjobannegon "wo fg bef ehh OB # 4 53 j me Fp ean hg abe awe 88s 3 The girl completely lost her head and rushed around the prison, vows « Miss Nannie Ui )) J. Clark 08 10 08 9 i i Hy 10 > ' j ing that she would not remain there another minute. She raved about ‘ae jury which had failed to acquit her and about Assistant District-Attorney , * blinkers. Sis Lee closed a Bie gap. Frult shut out a: start. Gasconne fin | strong. Queen Rose quit. ‘ 152 SBCOND Rac Six furlongs. Time OR, OWES LER Py o » shave ion wm . “ Rielle of 4 ot " o ACA idealMarite Nese waldtees MRR OTReE, hat the, sored ot "Deed Livy and 0 oli called at the Tombs to see Nan Patterson AT THE | STINE ard Wore hinkers, Reratched—Ralth Mar Dick Te utlastes :e- has been shooting from ambush white | pontnac: later finshed strona” Ketarita ‘ po Bee an ted THIRD RACE. dy Fonso (5 to fee Peto i Yasiees Somme Fir TEU tt ge Time D EES itne ete—iwie 1) Always Faithful (28 to 1) 2|HHR SPIRIT CRUSHED. | it tw sald he was direotly accused of B ' “hat a thks Courtroom to tiie nN such a crime, taken from hia home and| Winner, br. or bik) ge Tenny-—Floes. “tra inne 'Lauder® SAF wed. Won easly. Gigantic 3, Coming over the bridge from the court-room to the pion " irge. At tha burned, Name and detalis, however, are | j Jockeys, Wt. 8t 4 H” & ot Fin. Open. Clos Pi Bh y on the arms of those FOURTH RACE—Dick Bernard (7. limp! lacking Nicol 102 “oy ; De ae “Saaenten an | | ae earthy. Paiiiog 118 F ff ms to 5) 1, Frontenac (9 to 1) 2, Astar- diin't act as though s a bit But the moment she got MAYOR ARRESTED IN A | i Me 8 ee 3 ita 3. stron’s room bh. She began to.stride | ) 3 avn ? hain lapadhine MISSISSIPP! MURDER, | 1 Wesla FIFTH RACE Brooklyn (13 to 8) ‘un and down th ¢ and then crying . -—- eck RB Morven ii ‘ ¢ ' + sCarthy (3 to 1) 2, Home 12 demande. hey let Clara Six Others Taken Into Custody | 14 _Barkelmore » Pouther 1M 1 5 6 Us hw he Is y “Why couldn't they he demanded hey let Brooklyn the best saver, Beselé McCarthy finished strona Homestead made too ' + and thes ldn’t let 0. af Ree ot | Adler out, they let Mrs, Di Pietr ind they wouldn't let me go. iE - SIXTH RACE—Jake Greenberg («| AY + namnon| AWAIT NEWS OF STEAMER, |Iirsl Dewey. nt the entronce of Port to 5) 1, St. Tammany (12 to 1) 2, have no right to keep me here and | will not stay, My God! why should ; CLEVELANN. Mis Morant harbor, Jama! Wednesday Ahola 3, ‘ ight. The company this * to-day by Robert Beas, a ly ym t # tha -| men, Incuding Mayer W. A; Manders Sald to Have Stranded. | The steamer had left K BEF SALE. fA. Vee, M-rEtee at. Mr. Corrigan : othe ‘ have been arrested. BOSTON, Dec, %.—Up tv a late hour|Port Morant and after comp’ peel tiga conditions sill continued ss .. fi moved on rapidly a a pm TEN this afternoon the United Fruit Com-|Car#o at ype latter place she was to | Moot here this afternoon, naliey gonte map Rey P30, to Vana and Return Sea MaMill tse, Basten yy. It is) The New Orleans Jockey Club has io tas Wen. Basilis Pennsyivenia. seqpegt at Pes. pany had received no partiowars ot | sup) that a number Sew Eng- turned over the management of its | ¢ P Mhedete yee ae 8 the stranding’ 6f ita steamer, the Ad- dand passengers are on board. track to E, Corrigan, he greatest fight- Queen Rose was favorite in \iie opén-| nebk. ‘ 7