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oz RET oe PUG Ge tes pact ny knee’ Vent ty, ey; 8 CRROW D AT CRIMINAL COURTS -_ Say ee ern ery cre #y" and the girl began rushing madly about the room. fter she bad been subdued somewhat Mra. Clark, the missionary, tried | tw fl = her. But Nan would have nothing to do with her. She cried for her mothor constantly, and while she was yelling out her mother's Dame word was reectved at the prison from Washington (hat the old lady ad aleo collapsed at the news This was concealed from the girl, who was forced to lie on a sofa for a while and then taken back to her old cell, where she will remain fcr the present, DISTRICT-ATTORNEY JUROME UNDECIDED, District-Attorney Jerome was loath to say much on the subject of a nev trial this afternoon. He did, however, ieeue his statement: “I? HAS ALWAYS BEEN CUSTOMARY WHERE DISAGREEMENTS | HAVRF COME IN CASES LIKE THIS TO CONSIDPR THE ATTITUDE OF THE JURY, WHERE THE MAJORITY IS IN FAVOR OF CONVIC- TION WE HASTPN THE NEW TRIAL, WHERE IT IS THE OTHER WAY WE ARE NOT SO FAS’. IN AN EVEN JURY I AM NOT SURE! WHAT WE WILL DO.” The jury, which was out twenty-four hours and ten minutes deliber- | ating on the fate of Nan Patterson, returned to Justice Vernon M, Davis's | Court-room st 12.45 o'clock to-day, | Before returning to the court-room the jury had sent word to the | Court thet there was no possibility of agreeing on a verdict. After Clerk Penny had called the roll of the jury the defendant was sent for and brought down from the pen on the first mezzanine floor by Sheriff Kelly. The young woman was so weak from the strain she had undergone that she had to be supported throughout her progress on the arm of a court attendant. When she entered Justice Davis's tribunal there was nothing left of | her jaunty or springy stride, She simply moved towards her chair sway- ing from side to side, | MUST GO OVER IT ALL AGAIN, When she sat down shé turned toward her father and said: “Father, | feel a8 they have decided that 1 myst go gver jt all again They all seem set against me, and | velieve they will hold me and try me| once more, and you better go home to mother in Washington and try and comfort her.” As soon as the jury had become seated and the defendant had taken her seat Clerk Penney arose, and at a signal from the Judge, said: “Gentlemen, have you agréed upon a verdict?” | Foreman Harmer rose from his seat and said, looking toward the Mudge: , “*Werhave not.” | dustice Davis ‘then said: “Gentlemen, you have been in deliberation for more than twenty. four howrs. You have not been able to agree upon any verdict on the evidence presented to you, and there seems no likelihood in case of what you ave said to me of your arriving at any positive decision, Therefore WHEN VERDICT WAS eee | and when he arose and replied to the clerk's question as to whether the jury! lad agreed on a verdict or not, an ashen hue crept over her pallid features. , When Thomas H, Harmer, the foreman of the Jury, left the court-room he was at first saying anything at all of the jury's delibera- tlons he had been instructed by Justice Davis not to say a “= NEW LINES FOR CHLOROFORM AID INTERBOROUGH — FOR BURGLAR reticent abo He eaid that : } word of what went on in the j room, 1 will have to discharge you.” "So you see,” he salds “It would hardly be proper for me to talk. At URORS BOWED AND RETIRED. the same time | do not mind saying that we stood six to six from the ft r J. eo apa ad pe dpi jt as sis fom the Art Stinsam2 Court Grants Order Woman’s Night Dress Cut, . “THERE RR WAS A CHANGE IN THE SENTIMENT OF THE — Looking to Franchises for Six Money Taken and Her Ring Affer the jury had been discharged Justice Davis had a long con-! gv; ‘ u ’ Y FROM THE TIME THE FIRST BALLOT WAS TAKEN UNTIL WK yersation with Foreman Thomas M, Harmer, At the conclusion of the | CAST OUR LAST BALLOT AFTER GOING BACK TO-DAY TO TRY AND New Routes in the Bronx— Slipped from Finger While She conversation Justice Davis «ald to the reporters: REACH A VERDICT. WE DISCUSSED THE CASH THOROUGHLY, BuT Union Company Opposed. | and Husband Lay Insensible, “{ have bea Informed that the Jury stood six for acquittal and six | NO ARGUMENT COULD CHANGE THE SITUATION.” ee for conviction. As to how the six for conviction stood, as to what de-| WON'T TALK OF COMPROMIS Tie orotate Division, rat depart a . gree | have not been informed, nor can I consistently seek any infor- any effort made toward @ coinprom was asked inent, 1h an opinion handed down this NRWARK. Nt, Dee Bours. Clare mation on the subject.” | “That I cannot say," anawered Mr. Harme ‘t grants the application of the ence Flasher, who boards at No. 492 For wt it did th in fi ¢ ietio: Interborough Rat 1 for rallroad Broad eported to the po Mr, Hanner, who was in the room with Justice Davis at the time of | person? MG pgs ge eee we teers eae COR TINE MRR ERE Fy e in the Hronx . was i ‘that herr pena cor he pepenegdene d ed, Justice ” who rites In if hile she Tip Sreounennent, said: . "I will not say what degree they wanted to convict her of. It would rey preval fe ; As fave wi M him “of Hea bag t ihe 1 would like to give you gentlemen more information, but previous | Not be proper under the circumstances for me to say anything about it,” Justices Ve nt and | O'Brien, while formed, ter chemise cut a com into the court-room this morning we adopted a resolution | asn't it manslaughter In the escond degree?” Just Hatch he ¢ att ast and $190 which she to our coming into the I f dopted a resolution, — “"Y longh not to make public what transpired in the jury-room, “Weil,” and Mr. Harmer hesitated a mowent, “I don’t think 1 wilt eee ae a Loughlin supported Sheela, stolen . change my mind about saying nothing of th wip Hey weeding rian wes texen from: ber “But can’t you tell us what number of ballots were taken?” Mr, Harmer ; was asked cake grant a certiteate th 1 WAS On an application r also, and t her In an apparent stup @idn't proceed that way, We found ont that there was such a vast difference ” had been opened by a p of opinion that we did nothing else but argue." Eee FROM OTHER SOURCES If WAS LEARNED THAT THERE WAS , HACKETT ASSOCIATION BALL, NOT A VOTE AGAINST THB GILT FOR MURDER IN THE FIRST DI: and t 1 y | ‘The seventh annual ball of the John GREB. ONE. 1 WAS ASSERTED, WAS AGAINST THE GIRL FOR which paraftel Ines of the Union Rail | © Association takes place t MURDEP IN THE SECOND DEGREE, TWO FOR MANSLAUGHTER IN sit’ | "George W. W Monee ine West nate om HIN iit ay KAYA Gate | bares hersha tor rh anization ts 0 zee Fier ND THREE FOR MANSLAUGHTER IN THE sec: | Eleven New Jersey Jurymen Be-! great Liner Encountered Gales °%,'"" snlteants. » AeiPuuh'Ds cae | Secon ee OED strongs ip EGREE . 3 h mt 7 , f Pied e ma Rallwa wemblyman When the fury entered the court-room and took their seats Justice | lieved Eckhoff Innocent, but and snow All the Way Across °°"! Jr, ‘ promloss Davie was called from his room, He took his sent upon the bench, when It | tO Se Pepe ees Oe) was discovered that Clerk Penney was among the crowd locked out of the court-room. Nan Patterson bad been brought (nto the room and had taken her seat beside her counsel, Messrs, Unger and ORellly Were Won Over*by Toss of a) Nickel in Jury Room, —One Birth, One Death in the Steerage Keep List at 1,572.) DOG BITE VERDICT | | SET ASIDE BY COURT. a od BUYING A GIFT Mr. Unger whis- pered something into her enr and the actress sobbed convulsively, A good deal of ght was thrown on] any ta Sart CALLED FOR HER FATHER. fw deraay justioo Is ee ements Siar nee tattle Justice Mactean Says visitor to [| AND CANNOT QUITE DECIDE? ‘ “Where is my fether?” she exclaimed; “bring papa to me at once.” Is hurt tine am ee ee Cues ae Gs wine ae te eae w and Queenstown of seven days, Canine et His Own Peril, pretty suggestions, It will be worth | ‘The father, tvo, had bean locked out of the court-room | twenty-two hours and nineteen minutes your while to visit The judgment for $73 damages and $1! There was a wait of fully five minutes, full of an Terrific gales were ecco: - guish to th ; : ifle gales were untered and se¥+| oogty secured by Ma . See Ugh Clerk, Panner an her Cathar! cuuld ba led lato. tbe whoeadlt fe tien | oral enewatsrvas covered. te decks: With | {it awesome Ghinavedin cinesy enaten Little rs Corner, t-ro rank Migs at they reached ¥ - c “ = be aie lit Shristmas Watches, Diamonds, Jewel 1; iear > of the | : the distress of the | the Ne ork Li : angie Chr’ 5 01 ry Through her ears Miss Patterson watched the mobile face of the foreman | ti Hie i See tation Beadees re reine font and Artistic Merchandise, Everything a - OD jade mewy ered he unt of her great aime the| ton bya ebained dom while on a bus. |peusanteed. Call er write for Booklet Ma ; t eon sonably steady in ep.t¢! (nese visit to the lumber yard, was re: “Little Gifts” Open evenings, It ; and t ri Mes Very | versed to-day by the Supreme Cour’ Cy w. LITTLE, Ku Qn the first day ov ‘ f } fell w ae he ate Wn tt tee ee ris 74-76 Cortlandt St, Block from ferry. A Glance in Advance let fu steorage passenger, On the next day Whe guard of fh Te . ther steerage passenger lost an In = . f guilly ts by ‘The itule ne ow OIED. bihagdle aa ha ns that he Ws burted at sea, bet the new arrival of ; | GILDEA,—On Dec. 22, at her residence. . — quite ready to make & statement of all the da ¢ had kept the ship's pas-| so. trespassing! | 490 West 85th et. MARY, beloved wife of Persons Wanting Help o J 40 tie Jury som 148 4414 | genger fiat Lo the figure It showed Whon| the doe” Ho anid the want Gidea, and native of Clary Morr ositions [iia an tle deliber ' ; ' that after a a delibera ‘ « ballot | the Baltic left Queenstown, t have known ¢ . yee os 4 Sear - : was taken and the m1 Wt 3f0F} The mou interesting passe was | cerout This was not proven | -__ Funeral saturday. Dic, 24 at 2 o'clock. ui M4, at 2 o'cloc! ’ Used World Want Ads, Last Sunday, |: : re| tad) vat, the. daughte , dk and the jury stud Ui tod tor age of th Man who 4 “ ‘ A Thousands Will Next Sund euual wait “Eaay sary : un: ay. 1 then made a speech to the jury f'and’a sweet and Jolly child. She was = pald Wolf P r ut why this man in charge: of a nurse, her father and J was cu After Twas throug mother having been in this country for | Just think what thie means—3,618 chances to secure work, hire hel remon, [larry Hancock, oame over| Several i ol Buy and sell all kinds of rea) estate, planos, furniture, horses, ane |: LB deg lhe e neame ove ‘ f " P e machinery, diamonds, watches new and second und personal property of | MAM" '' to three for acquittal er ; insisted up all descriptions, chances to rent furnished rooms, houses, apartments and Later it # nok to two and Intredu ) ) ole All on the “Rargain” bas! Od | yen tw eleven to ono, and we went § : hichere tik business property of business entering into elther professiona transacted through the agency of (hese There is scarcely a place | ; lomestic life that cannot be sified adveriisoments, i » rt room to report that w sent back FOR XMAS. For tne convenience of readers the ands of “offer ~ t man sald together, completely filing many V section tthe Sunday Wor eae | Tar re COUNTER GOODS, LB. 20c. gdp yy ey have 4 soot FRANCE NEAR BREAKING | THE LARGEST LINE INTHE CITY, You may get a fairly accurate Idea of next Sunday's Help Wanted Direc. | mans came POINT WITH Morocco Ftd og ode pwd ore Coe as tet ae tory from the following Szures showing the number and fom he te vat Rok |, | Molasses int Cup 4 Cream Wanted and Situation ads. published last Sunday satan of Help| wei sana | pitt ee ee crcanen oes Cereane tells Ete, meee | ob he «! nd tha eh ™ Weis _ na, 1h as Frownd that Unless Sultan Hecalls Hie Order) Special from December 19th to 24th inclusive. ant. Then an- Wane he anied, Wanted, \ rep Diamiasing French Advisers, 3 =| pi was Foreman | ‘ jae ONE- rogmncey a FIVE-POUND BOXES. = png bg i, | Consulate W je Close »-PASHIONED BAR UG AR CHOICE CANDY POR FAMILY vse BST- 4 | 48) heads for « att tt " " OLnxED CANDY... eecees 10e)| HR ey Trobe BOLD BY B0¢ M w =| Again 1 protes {| PARIS, Dee The Foreign Office | OTHERS FOR $1.00 PER BOX... + 1 | tit they foeene d the coin and it came | considers the ath n Morocco to | RUTTER PBANUT BRITTLE,..,.LB. 100 FINE MIXED SP AN Ar ay 85, Aa: 1 3 1 | be extremely ¢ Sultan's Ala | Dope JONSISTING| SORTMENT 0! FD o 1 was the SPECIAL pore C 2 Bi 14 standing Pn Bie t yu ny. "RNS | migsal of his French other military | OF ww BAM aVaCHONS % bal ise 4g | Bu Of pr ven advisers has been f ed by a num: | Wiatr aE ORE ORT OR i Asso i SS] =} a verdict in thin way and iney told me | Det of other act bwing bis lalsation) “Tet 6 iO haN pS. beer tite verre 1.00 }~ a0 i 27) to shut up: that T Liaflea | to Interrupt the execution of the French | PRENCH Cl » A 4|now that the ve HIGH-GRADE BONTIONS. $j 50 4 i 4) “Bdgo tigeins 1 dingly the French Minist¢ Ma eR ACE FRUITS.A¢. & | fi 5 P Sia Nie narratio 4 4 M BS (PORTED FRE SLACK PI Pe § ES 3 uring t diste withdrawal f e SH-GQHADE CHOCOLAT! RUT ii oe would ast. tne verdict auide. He made) Moroccan aplial of the French Consii, | “WCORB OF KINDS will Fag ly Speclal Ott PARE oy | orm al oF ¥ ‘ then set} ihe commander and all the members We nue Vur Specha er to Sunda i x 4 i Brat Wedneniay a8 the day for 'oew| Of ehe mallary slow and all Preneh During This Sale Wes eches, Institutions ond Fales : daa a citizens uniess the Sultan vac 1 He also set next Friday as the day for| previous offensive action and offers ‘| A M-pound pail of Mixed Candy and 60 half- . 4 SIIB Peto ehow cause why thay shoul | *MAAble, cee d boxes for zt he pe bg shou’ The Frenc! ister hap been tr ev eneee Peery ey iG isente a nF jot be puiitshed for contempe of court! structed to communteate’ this to x | ib pbk bs RM i ig rerening * verdes la st 7 tan, at the same time he notifies the ¢ sul. miliary men and citzena to itver 10 fhe + noo now that It will be unhealthy for them ‘the ‘officials here say that no definite | ™ ta fell to ANpART Am Prstay next, Manhattan Isiand, 108 Brooklyn, Jersey City, cor, WEST Bway aloe Zegt> 29 CORTANIT St No woods went C. 0, Ds COR. CHURCH | miltary or naval steps have yet been | theso amali announcements may be grasped trom taken as these awit (he dultag’ of to the comparatively few edvertisements published | ONLY S uELp office addresses, 7,239 letters were aot taxstived in Gains S08, soar | ve brome Quinine ren h ihe genuine, cei ar ae fa agreand & suitabl she agmaiure of W. Grn 8e* are not RTURING - DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours ‘AGED FIGHTER 10 OF 69TH DEAD ‘ant Henry Ward, a paeey cr of | the Mexican and Civil Wars and Member of New York From Pimples to to Scroful, from Infancy te to Age Speedily Cored by: by Cuticura rea All Else Patls, The agonizing itcning and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the fright- ful sealing, as in psoriasis; the joss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as Regiment, at Last Succumbs. Capt. Henry Ward, @ veteran of the | Mexican and civil wars, died to-day at j die home, He was seventy-seven years old Ward attained his rank ef dis No. 206 Court street, Jersey City, Capt tinguianed services In the “Fighting | jn gcalled head; the facial disigure- | Sixty-niath’ N York Volunteers, to ments, as in acne and ringworm; the which regiment he had t awful suffering of infants and anx- | from t avy. At the e/tety of worn-out parents, as in milk jerust, tetter and salt-rheum: —all de- mand a remedy of almost superhy- man virtues to successfully cope wita them, That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt, No statement is made regardiug them that is not jus- tifled by the strongest evidence, The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate rellef, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute sufety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures, blood puriflers and humour remedies of the civilize’ world, Bathe the affected parts with Lot water and Cutievra Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and sotien the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Ca- Licura Otntment freely to allay Itch- ing. irritation and inflammation, and ‘soothe and heal, and, Iastly, take Cu- \tleura Resolvent to cool and cleanse will! the blood. This complete local and s constitutional treatment affords tn- stant relief, permits rest and sleep civil war he entered the navy and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. After being tr rred to the &xty rinth he was ra! to the rank of} Captain for distinguished services. While serving ja Virginia the mem- bers of his company grumbled because they had no flag, Capt, Ward had an Inspiration, His shirt was white, his underwear blue and red, Tearing them in the proper shapes he sewed @ tly from his clothes, undér which the com- pany served through the remainder ot the war, The fing was gold framed by Tiffany after the war and hung In the armory of the Sixty-ninth Regs ment, Ten years ago it was stolen and shortly afterward mysteriously fe- turned. Capt. Ward was b tive y at the Anchor Une plor tn , and for twelve years superinte ent for the Mediterranean Ife, H ve burted with all ary | Christmas day in the sobkliers’ pl the New York Bay Cem vy, Jersey in the severest forms of eczema and City other itching, burning and scaly hu- rT mours of the ekin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Dee. 3+ and economicat cure when all else The fact that an Indictment ts found by | fails a Grand Jury, of which # member Is | Sold, thmushout be Tries AGE DOES NOT COUNT. Cuttoura Re. Thocolate Coated aver the maximum age, sixty-fly ‘a al of 09); Olntment eH old, ts no sufficient ground for t stan IePCoe qua & Chem. Corp. m in quash tm John Stults, one of the jury, enty-two years old Was sev- The ‘'M. B.’’ Is Favorite for Xmas. “Carry an M, B.” Positively Fast Black. RaineProof i Money Back. 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