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ANISIESS | “BULTY FR SAYS: ORADY) MATRON HART a Mia” es Jr Dears ial ‘Killed . Little “Head en MUSTARD "BATH al. tie Brother of Actress Witnesses Swear Four-Year-Old Defendant, Pack: ) Wotim’ Was Soused: In Flery Mixture, " (ahectal to The Brening World.) BLIZABETH, N J,, Feb, 21.—The jury: in the Hart scalding case returned this ‘|aftermoon a. verdict of guilty ae indicted, with af eafnest ‘recorainendetion , tor): .Slemehey of the Court, The battine y | chatged Matron Hart with mane “| tor in causing the» death by “| Two eas. atten, bathing ‘her of: Binle» Brat 4). | four-year-old inmate of the day nursery} of whioh Mra, Hert, was in charge. (The defendant was not in count. when the], verdict was tendered, ‘The maximum |Ponalty. Is teh years in State prion, | Maty A, Hart, former matron of the Bilsabeth Day Nutvery, who le'chatged with ‘scalding t6 death @. child en- }trusted to the institution, went oh the Witnegs-stand In her own defengo: ta- day,” Mra, Hart was apparently up- moved, as she gave her testimony, Throughout the cross-examination she Feperved a moliaity and an indifference _|that'wont @ shudder through the entire odurt-room, | Large and. heavy of tea- ture, she showed .no.emotion when the ‘|charges’ of; inhumanity against, ber by. other wit when she went on the: stan home) announcing pe Je will never return, years oid. A He charged { Na! Bol Reeping: he taverted,ea much aa possible, Where wire many mca and women of HST SPRINTERS | “TN AANDIGAP Sie Fuong Daan Dash, in Which Good ‘Lot Faoe Starter, Serves as Feature Event. To-Day att eons {20 te}. 1994) ralndater Get) ri /ARCOND ;RAGE—Chamblee 4@' to 4) A. “Oponte (12:40 1) 2 Sate s ouard 2. of Qe’. company. af Wiss ) Shadowed Brady. jostiive A. ‘Bhreiber, a private detec- ,employed | by the. Drummond f, was capled. ‘He said: that on He’ Was engaged to shadow. : He-enid ‘he was on the case be had not obsorved Mr, found Mra, After the Mittle, ohild had Bron given ite fatal Dath...Even this teatimony’' failed to, cause a sign or emotion yh baighasie ro hie Mrs, Hart took the Ny she took Hisie from hor cot In the dar- mitory.and carried her in my atmn to ‘the bathroom, She had.on only 4 shirt, whioh I removed, :I,but my arms ander, her arms and placed her In the musthrd bath. Then I took her by the legs and soured her, When’ I) ceased sousing the ohifd I did not dry her, but! wrapped her in a towel,’ so that o° Sweating process would ensue, which ts ag mood for a child as a bath. I afterward car- ried her back to. her crib and tenderly wrapped hor up tn the bedclothes, Then T lay dotwn on my bed as } wan tired,” Bhe testified that girl had been ill sev. eral days before the bath, and’ that bath had been given by Instructions of val Conover, She also contradicted the ¢ timony of Nora Kelly and, Nora suif- yan, two little girl Inmates,, that they weip inthe bath room when. Elsie was bathed, but admitted Nota Sullivan was in the room, i Mrs. Hart deniéd the testimony of Mins Schmidt, She said drinks She sald thee al for thousands of childtes average ite pomed after, 800 ohitdren * day an high Damaging. testimony was given’ b Tilley. Purcell, who sald tha: folie is Mrs. Hart hold hor hand over the chi + M. the mouth to ce |}t, Another with ot retua said that she aa Relig the ghili crows-6, ea, against th see pf the tu n forced Its ‘head der the yi ta Sullivan, one of the nursery. oh bers im pee out at7.55 Pa Me ‘with i they. gor; ‘A. They got tn Saree defies way, I ae The ‘cay, but could not you jor ate them ri \- ter hytomohi let A. ¥en, on aw them come out of Rel be fete they eet an and rode ji 0 Bt tnepueh ‘Pty-tourth. streets | A s Keeps. Head Bowed, ay “all thiv,,tcetimony tho alleged ite We Ista Tomalned biegen Belt ng a re Al Kept her vell down, rea Cae private des | est ae had. kept at the heels ot Ane and Repteaseny of thy saefonaah i thin with ithe had seen Mr, any ‘nd | ise MaocKengle leave the se in @ cab early in the evening. Ae | tar maintained Nat) at the hotel, en- trance until 290 A. the next morning, | but, he maid, ie couple did not return, fept, 2 jetentive had seen thi ndene ry Milne pana com of the hotel at 7,90 Ha h mained on Bare any ia ext mornin: one eorarediean omiow many entrances are there to (Continued on on Second Page.) the child around the tub with her foot, DENIES, HE IS THE MAN WHO HELD UP CORNISH. j.iren fald that the matron had swiried | & THIRD Rabe LPying Charcoal (8 te 1), 1, Belle of Porthand (10 to. 1) a Dusky. 3; i “FOURTH | [RACE—Right ‘Royal (9 to 6); 1). Jake ‘Banders (@ to 5) 2, Dapple Geld $, FIFTH, RACE-Song and Wine (7 to 2) 1, Charley, Dickson (2 to 1). 2, Matador). ° f (Special to The Evening Wortd,) CRESC! JCITY, NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb: Fora feature to-day the Creseent fy Jodkey Club proved a ‘handicap ‘a; six furlongs for three-year- olds and ‘ypwan, and It enllated the setvices ofa good lot of sprinters, Spendertan, who won more nices than any other three-year-old in training last year, Was ‘In at 108 pounds, while Jake Sanders was: slated to cerry the tod weight, 108 Dipple Gold, Edith May and Rigit Royal “were the other Sarters, ‘Thece was adother sprint Under panagties and allowutices at fve and ‘one-half fursongs, All the “ther races’ were under ‘sell- ing conditions, wilh fairly balanced fields. The track waa deep and heavy a tad weather cloudy, The scratches wera Race—Julla, Becond Race—Sudducee, ‘Third Race—Wreath of Ivy, Fifth Kace—Opinicn, Gay Boy, Jake Greenberg; Sixth Kate—Harry Now, Knowledge, PIRGT RACK- rd; ne mali erede avde nia & Co, Bthriers, Coaundrum cee a nn We Bea ( ital forthingt on Hnian Rind Fan.” Juba, woratch Toskeys. Wi. Bir et, , eli 104 LF Sohn Murphy, the hota man, »* tn accuesd of havitlg tora 93,07 Mond brooch from, the gown of Mra John WW. Cornfah'an front of No. 722 Bast, One, Huidréd’ abd Thirty-elghth Bireet last Friday night and yhot at) Mr, Cornleh atid A polleemas, declared to Inspedtor O'Brien ti-day that he was | the 'viodin of a conspiracy, He accuses | fan enemy of writing an anonymous let- ton to Vapt, Ward. of the Alexander BYenue station, accusing him of the erime and of planting alx sticks of dy- | mamite and an outfit of bunglar's tools | ip dls eat bin, wavreiiey wire found | by the police lash night, Murpty has been identified by Mr, frd. Mra 16 (Morals, and by Policéman Ilernan, eae ihe Ww ari Favorite Bar Foss le, Cusleurs, tei asad npr! ns has the woman who was who eajy . the; hold-up man following the Cornishes wo: ehiscd hinaad shot at him after the) _Exaniinigttoy of the polls SECOND RAC! seeiitoa four- years Hay eae six furlongy. Winner, bby CAR Sa ie Senay Owner—8, s par: ‘ seats Ty 7 <a et itnne ns Bho re, ay George pe mY a. ani ne Baaauces waa sc! ae Ei years ix furlongs, otuinte Aah bed rem records show that he has @ criminal] gtartors, Chamblee arrested with him and supposed to da his wife, His pleture is in'the Rogues’ Gallery, | In’ 1890 he was sentenced for recetving atolen goods, in 189 for grand larceny, | 1o 184 for Assault, ‘nd tn 1901 for gouns | terfelting, Qn this occasion he was sent up for two years and five months and fined $1,000, The woman, who gavo her name as Florence Murphy, 18 known-to the police ie “Gumaiioe Annie.’ Under the name. Jockeys, Wt Bt Bat wan 1, ten sey 108 ‘) +h 1! it ig iF imine 104! 1 rdinal Wi ie vaso *Hudion, aranetok, C sey Lady Ray, Claremont, ‘P FER, ‘aoracches—Wreath of vse ve Jon, \Bren Terms ie ‘he Dickie World len . Doing When They: eot. \ UP TQ SEMTE Legislators of Missouri's Lower ‘House, Pass Measure. Which Kills Horse-Raciig and Pool- Selling in State.’ jatomeRanore OITY, Mo.; Feb, 1+ ‘The Lower House of the’ Legislature |» to-dey ‘pnesed h Dill repealing tho old: “Breedors’ law,’ Pool selling on ‘horse Holey in’ “certain Inclosures,". was wie ‘by tho, Breeders’ law, but the ich passed the House to-day pati the selling tn any part of Missourt of oola on horse raced, whethek the races, are run within or without ‘the boundaries of the State, , ‘The iy now will go to, the Senate; where, It {s expected a determined fight mill be. made hy iperaons, Interested th the meveral race tracks of the State, When ithe bill, waa, introduced in thd}, Hous Gov. Folk pent a special mes- et to Kgl Houses of the Legislature, Bt HARPER er BREEDERS’ LAW [QUA Next ‘Year's j Awarded to Philadelphia at ‘Sésulin To-Day in. Milwaukee |: Ban, Karot Is Re-elected. BE, Wis, FRoulsville, ident Sneiee oppoeition, and Philadel- pbia captured “the next’ meeting of the American Bawiing Congres clone it Loutsvilte. stood, Ph {iadelphia, 26; TLowlaville, 24; ‘other real contest wis for pon of ‘Secretary, and Sam Dayton, the Inctimbent, was ver A, Li Langtry, of Mit: prr'est Milwaul WAITING SURGEONS. | 4 ie Haagen ok the, Uniteestty of Pmtoano. | et who a renting at the Prosbytetian: Hos. pital preparatory to undergoing: a Rieal operation: to-morrow, passed hi Reet tul silat, ‘ Hie was nM ‘cheerful’ frame. of’ mind when visited by an Evening World re-|\ porter, The deticacy. of the subject pre- vented’ a direct quention being put to Dr. Harper bearing, on, the probable oulecme of. the- operation, but it was plainly seen he fears, the; worst, ‘The lqead the arrival of Dr. Charles McBurney, of New ‘York,’ who. !s. expected to- morrow morving .and.,who will, haye charge of the operation, . Drs, Biilinue sand Bevan tolday ma the final’ examination of ‘President Har- ner, prior to the 0) » This was not as rigid as. that of ‘yesterday and the surgeons reported their patient in as 00d condition ns possible, ‘T will only. aay,”" said Dr, Nevan, who, performed the operation: on Dr; Harper last year, Eee the patien' trouble lies in Of the colon, I dealing to, say tel FoF not a cans cer exiata there, ant mtn 7) e, Uni. The students ¥, af, vee Mt Cobb uf be tl ca jal, prayers’ rent el the Pra lent’ were con ucted’ by Cc. gon, the ayntveraity chaplain, — HENRY IRVING. ' SERIOUSLY ILL, Collapaed After Performance and Unable to Attend Presenta. tlon Ceremony for Himi To-Day, LONDON, Feb, 21,—Sir Henty Irving is seriously ii! at Wolverhampton, collapaéd after a performance last night and was obliged to cancel his attend- acne at a meeting to\ be held in the Wolverhampton Town Hall fais after. ‘noon, where he wae to be presented with a silver casket, ir Henry was born In 1888, LATE WINNERS Sixth Race—Selling; four- ne are’ awaiting | . He Brooklyn ee “Charles J. 04; M. J. Conta, owe Ht» * Piet ‘s {~The murder oon: “ee Phelt, of ka Ver: Annugh no and There Will Be Something BOOK (DLE AT i NEW ORLEANS “vy PARK RESULTS. en FIRST RACE—Harpéon (12 to 1) Padre (6 to:1) 2, Jamas H, Reed 3, SECOND RACE—Saladin (12 to 1) ‘DA, Waal (12. to 1) %iLow Mm. ~MHIRD RACE—SavolnFalre (4142 to t) 1,, Yorkshire Lad (6 to ) 2, ‘| John Lyle % FOURTH RAGE-—Rightful @ 1-2 to 1) 1, Bessie Mack 6 to 1) 2, Togo 8 FIFTH RACE--Chanlay (10 to 1) the) 4, The.Hebtew (10 to 1) 2, Remorse Wedd ie rr ae nad newer W, iooring Ned tin tly, around’ her I tral wi he mip fen on . the low, une Seren ch ti, att = Whe ene fare ge alr, hry natitu= Oourt especially denies this, erates, SERGEANTS: GALLED UP, Fottowing out hia Intention of ridding the department of all. men} not physi- cally At for senvice,, Police Commisubon- ‘er MbAdoo ‘torday ordered the follow- bev Wergeatsts to ‘appear’ bofore the Boand of Police Surgeons.on Thursday: William Brophy, of the Brooklyn Bridge Squad; Waltor Norris, Leonard aul wtation; James 1, J, Kenney, | etreet #aation; Rit Sobre Ber, ity atreet, Brooklyn; Charles B, Foster, Canarsie station; Henry Met- h Hall, Brooklyn, John ; Bvenue wtation, orn OF ATLANTH ITY’ ATLA aa ee pic er ca ne bak: AT CRESCENT CITY. year-olds. up} mile and. nigh RACE Gling) three ee RAINLAND (7 to 5) 1, BARKLEMORE (10 to 1) 2, MERR ACROBAT. (6 to 1) 3. Harry New and Knowledge scratched. CITY PARK. Sixth Race—Selling; three-year-olds up; six ruriongs. BENMORA (Nicol), 3 to 5, 15 SID'SILVER (Young), 9 to 2; 26 MIDNIGHT MINSTREL (Pirott), 10 to 1,3. ——- ASCOT- RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Decimo (7 to 2) 1, Flea. (7 to 2) 2, Allegiaace 3, of, Madgo Crowley she was arrested In November, 1002, with Dave Gross, Whose number in the gallery is 6,198, on | ja charge of robbing Charles La Tour, of No, 312: Weat Ninety-ninth street, of fn witch and chath and a lot of money, The wome 4 osvaped conviction. ooo THREE MONTHS IN ORANGELAND, atin, i ihe. ey diy, Vea Met | bee Honey Rete GTON'S BIRTHD: ‘SPROIAL. ee ate wee Judge Paulus, Norel and Demurrer were scratched. __ ‘HOT.SPRINGS, Fifth Race—Seliing; three-year-olds up}. five:and:a,half fu ie ee gS. \ PLATOON (J'to.6) 11, bcigiie (8: to’ 1) 2, ORCHEST ee Ba: 3. +. (Bpectal to 'The Bvenitix World.) NEW ORLBANS, La,, Feb, 21,—Mean weather Is on tap down there just ot present, The sun seems to have gone out of business entirely and the aly Is waturated with 4 fine miat which ts any- bp but pleasing to the race-guing Nothing new hes developed in the moing War, ‘Things have simmerd down to an tnwonted placidity, bit thin ‘be the ominous calm which sonie- iH precedes a storm, The attend: ance at both tracks to-day was onl; talr Ue ee ‘waa not business enou: for one-half ‘the books at either aga The going was heavy and the pro erammea fair, FIRST RACH—Three-yearvold iin by furlongs, Ghnlda” owners W,-0, dopih, maldena; six Hendepring— —Betting-- Bip. Fi, $ 42. 3, 3 riian Dovie, Niberad Red wood, Meceona, Pan Be nella fod ‘and Si. Venice serate! ee ND ae ea, three-year-old; , er, Dy Oy i Owner—M. 'L, Hayman. eee —Betting— Jockeys, Wt, Str, Pi, 4, Gannon 11 i B Be Re ane 138 5 i dard i 6 anki, Chaney end aul Jockeys, Wt. + Morrison 105 He Ba ia Ina atps fa gavolt Faire ‘orkshire 1, fohn Lyle.. 2% Dootor: batah,’ Poseurs ain Ferrin, Giabock, Della A., Abelard, Dan | Horne, Lone Days aleo ran, Soratched—Lay Greeque. three. ny Pitas of Penmnoe—Barly Morn,’ Owner Gannon 114 i f a Dr. ier ‘Odnor, ler, it Hodul ale ray i ut —_—_ HOT SPRINGS RESULTS, FIRST RACE=Quinn Brady (8 to 5) first, Peter the Great (20 to 1) second, Neverseen (8 to 1) third, Time—0.48 3-5, SWCOND RACK--Mies Comet (6 to 1) first, Inflammable (8 to 1) second, But- woll (7 to 1) third, Time~1.19 4-5, THIRD RACE—Toscan, 1 to's, frat; Qus Heldorn, 4 to 3, second; Turrando, 3 to k third. Time-1.57 1-5, Only ree starters, FOURTH, RAOH—Ossinoke (20 to 1) 1, ly Charade (13 to 5 3, Minna Baker to 6% Time—40 3-5, scratched, oo ‘Tone gs Kew Orleans Mardi Gren Heskett Fa Baca: raat tran ah and Give se to Despair ‘as. oe Searchers Are, Drawn Uneon- » {eoeaiat te hay ‘wvenine World BIRMINGHAM, ‘Aig Feb, 3icThe bode oF . ot y._.| tearful ¢lisaster at; Virginia gegen hive been recuvared, reeoulng parties arp still at’ work thore ts no: cbaant ot the mines being Ps vallye, entombed men, Y ‘Among 4h6 wikis found ts thie ot ohn The names of the ohers found dead aré'not leno’ through what an awful struggle the yt ig prove that ‘pone the a papal One wonfen 4 quarter betel ih President, on tae Ys, Will Take Up Standard Oil Inquiry. (Special to. The Svening, World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.When Pres- {dent Roovevelt ‘visite Teka in’ the laty ter part of next month he will persons | 4 ally take a hand In the Btandard ON ins ‘vestigan! Ho will request me of the reest producers iv the N {Beaumont iMelda to call. on him: Houre of Rey scopo of the far to that State, The President does not believe any addition: |, ai instructions are: needed to have the investigation carried into Texas, Applica to All States, » He paid to-day the: Instructions, that Corporation Commissioner Garfleld bad recelved, would not ‘only apply to « Kangas, but to every Sther sectlon of the country where the Standard Olt ‘Company has an, interest. t Roosevelt's invéstlgation of the Stand. ard Oll Js now fully Under wey and | gan ‘a dozen or more special agents of the Bureau of Corporations aré in the feld securing evidencs on which to base a $ Jorinuinal prosecution of the trust. an ot ‘The Presldent tx not content to teave | 4 *Ithe investigation to the subordinates | Ro of the departments, He insists that the Standard Of] Company is a violator | © of the law and that it shall be puh- ished, The Kancos situation has furnished 14 the President with a condition which warrants the investigation there; if he cannot find evidence enough there to secure a ‘conviction the special agents will bo sent to other polite, ‘The whole energies of the Department of Cemmerce and Labor are directed to tho Kansas oll flelds just now, ‘The President haa fssued tha most impera- ive orders. that nothing Is to be: jer- mitted to hamper the investigate, fa to be ae thorough as. it it wide: spread, Special investigators wt) be sent to every refinery, shipping point, producing point and to every headquar- tery of the Standard Olt Company. While the presets investigation is to be pushed as far a8 Kansas ib concerned, it will In no Wide Latuetas bi plans of the President made last vember to Hibs hi th ti ation of the Beet me Upon ae Ih) tra ane 16. position so far profit ‘out "wi dent that the men whaft, only to find. their dy wreal masses of, that they were: sicw! noxtous gases ay they fo tion in Kangns che ed Commissions: ditional agen! ‘There ure. already. ningteen the fleld and Detare | the end of they this number will be increased, clal agents whi be followed accountants, who will books of the Standard Olt the. various central ally tke such fe tat may seem to be ra In discuss dent hos al he will clove Haare % th ccawful hum ner” fy Trust, 80 anxious In oe make a’ case against fo pany that he % Hee ate of alpmsag A

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