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MRS, CHADWICK |MAROQUIS OF ASKS COURT TO ACQUIT HER Her Lawyers Hold No Evi- ' dence Against Her Has Been Presented, THIS STARTS ARGUMENT. Witnesses for Prisoner Had Been Heard When the Mo- tion Was Made, JURY SENT FROM THE ROOM. Expert Bookkeoper Declared on Gtand that Woman Financier Had Accout In Oberlin Bank, (Special to The Evoning World) CLEVELAND, March 9,—The dafense had dts inning to-day in the Cassie L. Chadwick consplracy case. The prisoner, €s testimony that was strongly in her favor was presented, showed howpleascd éhe was and constantly chatted wita her lawyers, ‘ihe fact that the Government had titted and the defense hal made no motion for the discharge of Mrs, Chad- nick on the gn:unds that no case had been made tended to stimulate, If pos- Eble, the already wide interest in the uial, Long before court opened ennéh fathered in front of the dovernment Building and the room was fille a moment after the doons were opened, T. C, Doolittle, the bookkeeping ex- pert, was again cated to the stand for the defense, He testified that the entries of $10,000 nd $5,000 on the books of the Oberlin Bank, under dato of Nov. 3, 1%3, were ftems of credit to Mrs, Chadwick, Bimilar entrics on the discount regis- ter showed that the two items wore reganied by the bank aa being to the credit of Mrs. Chadwick. Noy, 16, 198, the journal showed the entry of a note of 40.000, This ad not appear on the discourm, regleter, but the journal entry shived, acconiing to the witness, that Mrs, Chadwick was entitled on that day to $40,000 elther In cash or credit, Other entries on that date showed that an item of $10.00) was deposited, though it was not spivified by whom, If the cash or certified check given Mrs, Chadwick on that cay, the entries ‘were enuire and covered the iransac- actions in a proper manner, Thig evidence was directiy opposed to the testimony of Assistayt Casiler Avery and Recelver Lyon, of the Ober: iin Gank, who ald that Mrs, Chadwick had neither money nor credit at the ‘Dank at the time any of tho certified cheeks were issued After a few minor witnesses had been cadled Mos, Ohadwick's lawyer asked the judge to direct the fury to acquit Carlo to Break the Bank with a “System” He Had Invented Consumption’s Victim. IN FINANCIAL STRAITS FOR ANUMBER OF YEARS, Wear It When Called Up for Indentification. the prisoner, Pending the argument on this the jury was dismissed with Instructions to re- rhat such action d that the indlot- ¢ an ofense, and the prove that she had committed an offense against the United othe ta by Judge Wing | 6 argumen by Judge ng In su) (port of i motion und that of Histrene ttorney Sullivan in opposition lasted throughout the remainder of the morn- Ane pession of court. The request of the prisoner's counsel Tor acqurctal marked the closing of the ase for the defense, ti U.S. SENATOR BATE DEAD AT CAPITAL, Attack of Pneumonia Fatal to the Representative from Tennewsee } WASHING 9.—United Alates Senat nnessee, dled here at 6 A. M. to-day, ‘The ciuse o¢ death was pneumonia and detective heart, He died in his apartment at the Pobelt House Senator Bate was twice Governor of T’nnessec, a veteran of both the Mexl- ean ani civil wars, rising from private ‘al In the latter, and. for ‘ears a conspl 4 member of 8, nd Lie on March 4 and his to be due primarily t occasion, He suf- ered a alight chill on that day. He, however, continued b's official’ duttes @nd occupied his seat in the Senate last Tuesday, He became suddenly {ll at the dinner Kable that evening and immediately alled for a physician, He was put to ed, and his condition was recognized 8 Rerious, Despite the effor became stendily w jhls recovery was gi a ; SLIGHT HOPE FOR ; WM. F, POTTH,.. Lessin of Is Ik Raltroad No Worse To-Day, and Physictans Suny Ho Hay a Chance to Live William F, Potter, President of the Long Island Railroad, who ts gerlous!y A with meningitis at the Hotel Marie | Antoinette, has not shown any tin ment, but to- dition is no day, Dr, John gaid that hope for Mr, cry has not been abandoned, In son ‘wnaccountable inanner } the disease, which first manifested I~ coording to ro-splnal cords at of his physiclan he and all hope far up yesterday self last I Dr, Thatel in some way i ession of unusually severe on winters, i BEATEN BY HIGHWAYMEN, pollo © of Brook the bridge to do ew York, h ntage of the One-third of ae Adams at dawn, when! from the shadow of a| Hevsi’ tin: gt ivg{ woywhero for $1.00 by the Amorican| (® EIGHTH AVE. snaugurae | HACKENSACK, N, J, March %— Sadie Hutton, the former mald o° Miss taine! In the otmmty Jal an a withers fn conncotion with OTF death of Louls Rosenda!, coadhman for Dr. Vroom, of that plage, has as yet cnade no ptate- ment roganiing the shooting to Proves cutor Koester, The Prasector had to leave town for @ couple of dayg, but he Is back, and sald to-day that he would interrogate | the maid and endeavor to get from her fa full otetcnent of all she knows about the affair, Ernst Joinsoa, the Swede who Is under arrest here as a suspect, ig sasd to have been a former admirer of the girl, atthough' she hag denied hot she knows him, and the murdered couchinan wag known to be paying at- tention to the maid. A mask, which {8 supporad to have been the one worn by, the man who throatened the girl with a revotver |! When he ‘oreed his way Into the Van h Peak house, and who is presumed to Nave shot Rosendal, was pieked up near the railroad tation at Ridguwood by Chief of Police Pulls, of that yillage, The Gilet also has the overcoat whiten ag » Johnvon when arrested, ' that the mask and 0 ‘ought to the jall here, and that Johnson would be com- polled to put them on, He will then be confronted with the girl, who will be assed whether she can Identify him as the man who entered the kitchen of the Van Peak “house last Sunday evening, find whcce struggle with the poachman, ended tn the latter's death, Another man ig sald to have been concerned in the affalr, but Johnson 1s the only exepect In custody, FOXHALI, KEENE ILL IN COLORADO, Lungs Affected, but He Langha at Friend’ Fears, COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, §.—Friends of Fox apy cerned about his health, although he laumhe thelr fears to scorn, His lungs j are affested, he admits, but he says a month of Colorady weath tien vith fh ather will put Mr Keone sald positively to- would rofurn to New York nacht H This is @ contradiction of at he intends to extabileh enee here preliminary to ndings, When asked’ ex- plivttly oboufia statement that he came Mcat to obtain a divorce, Mr. Keene aNd “You may say for mo that that story { Tam not Jn the habit of dis« ‘vy domestic relations with any must decline to begin such prae- now he nt | Couldn’t Work for 4 Venn Because of Kheumatism. Mr, Frank Grifitn, of Brockport, N. Y,, suffered for four years from rheumatiem, and couldn't do work, He was very much or by the terrible pain, He a8 told to try Volta Powder, and after using one box was able to go back to work, Ho» calls Volta a won- derfi) medicine, and has straight. ened us finely. Volta Powder sent Volta Co, 18 Astor placo, Now Y¥ City, Bold by best drug and dopart- Nobleman Who Went to Monte there several weeks ago to break tle, bank with a “system” ‘the had invented, Ja so 11 of consumption that his death ‘The Marquis, who has ‘been residing in France f or some time, on an allow- ance of $10,00 a year from the trusters | nee In- creased to $12,950 last Deco: on the strength of the satisfactory eales of his Jewelry, paintings, furniture, curios and Word comes from Monte Carlo that He algo receives $150 a the Marquis of Anglesey, who went/month for @ carriage. SLAYER'S MASK (OCEANIC HAS | FOUND BY POLIGE Suspect in Ridgewood Shooting Mystery Will Be Compelted to nite Btar, line, The Oceanic of the She left Liverpool on March 1 and en- Joyed fair weather until last Saturday | when she ran into a gale that whipped | Up enormous fens. washed from stem to stern and all pas- sengers were kept below, Her decks were injured On Monday the storm subsided, byt the sens continued high. 200 miles off Nar ic ran Into a fog that held her speed unill she reached Sa Denve: tles have oecupled considerate pubile mthention since he kidnapped his two obildren from his wife im a hotel in this clty last sum- mor, WAS a passenger, diseiss bls reported reconoliiation with Le wrente \C. Phipps. whose marital dif He refused to Lord Strathcona, Lord High RAAT MC THE CROWDED CARS Give That Tired Feeling Here’s comfort for you This Telescope or Sliding Couch Bed, Complete with Mattress and Bolster, only 7 Easy Payments. ._ ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1905. ANGLESEY DYING. were on boanl, Arrives Here Twelve Hours Late] SCHOONER IN DISTRESS. After Worst Trip in Its History re Sailor Badly Injured—Notas| of Provisions and Leaking, ner Pendleton's Satisfaction, cals of distreins, anchored off the Amagansett Life. Saving Station to-day, Conant Line, PANAMA, March 9—T, T, Lovelace, fc. business wear ever tailored are the Dutchess, Only the strongest and most enduring wool fabrics enter into their making. Every stitch is locked; every but: ton on to stay, If a seam rips during two months’ wear we will pay you One Doltar; for every button that comes off we'll pay you ten cents, But style is not sacrificed to strength, Dutchess trousers are carefully cut; they have ample fulness in the legs and seat and a shapeliness sel- dom found in ready-to-""ear pants, Dutchess trousers are sold in New York in our stores only. Spring goods—medium weight—are now on sale, rics, $2, $7.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. P Get the Habit. Goto Bull Brothers 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt St., nr, Greenwich 211 & 219 Sixth Ave., near 14th 125th St., Corner Thitd Ave. jRemember the Guarantee:—10c, a button, $1 a rip. CHESS ©. ¢ TROUSERS} New York Branch jhave found his resources Insufficient, and on Leo, 26 it was announced ih London that he had atrived in Monte {Carlo for the purpose of testing a self- linvented gystem, by means of which he | # But he seems to'hopes tp break the bank, Commlrstoner of Caneda, retunned from 2 confereive with the hore Govern- London, A L, Erlanger, the al manager, Ball he was glad to got hack from a trip to England and his wits, who have bees touting Lurope, Pendlcton'n Satinfaction Was Short She wis bound from Port Tampa for ; te dee [omive’, today twelve hours overdue) providence, R. 1, and was short of pro- Van Peak, of Ridgewood, who Is jand bringing a record of the rougiest | visions and loaking, The Nfe-avers voyage In her history, For two days th patgengera were compelled to remaln | the gahooner was 820n on fier Way, below decks. Whn the storm abatd the} pond aE ES bly Mnr ran into @ fog which impeded took efoamd a supply of foodatuffs and oveluce Provides Panama Atlantic of New York, has contracted with the Panama Government to establish a mall and freight steamsh!» service on the Atlantic coast, carrying revenue in- spectors to prevent traffle in contra- ‘The gale Increaged In violence on 8un+/ pang, This lucrative trade ds now in day. Two boats wero smashed on the! the hands of Germans, Swedes and peo- main deck and @ seaman was thrown down by a wave and Few of the 00 first cat appeared tn the saloon for the Sunday best Java& Mocha, ple of other nationalities, As the steam- ers of the Lovelace line fiy the Panama passengers} colors, tag isthmians are pleased, Java & Mocha,tb, 20 Stamps Free 20 Stamps Free Java & Mocha iby Stamps Free 100 with 4 gal. PortorSherry,ral, Fresh Eggs, 10 B for... * ( ae ame HY 4, Stamps Free with bay" one 9 Stam 8 package “'Premi- Swift's 8 with” um’ Gorn Starch... Black Pepper... l 0 Premium 8 saps, Fre with 2 baskets f Hams, ib, Potatoes, basket. Lemons, doz, , mn Spring Lines Are Ready Throughout the Store. Special Sales Now in Progress Include: China and Glassware, Housefurnishings, Dress Goods, Silks, Muslin Undefwear, Belts, Hosiery, Sew- ing Machines, Pianos, and Men's, Women’s and Children’s Ready-toe Wear Apparel. Men’s Spring Overcoats. eioghif ie died a | MELLOWED BY 10 YEARS REPOSE IN THE WOOD. are RYE CROP OF 1892. Served and Sold Everywhere It’s Pure---That’s Sure. NEW YORK @ KENTUCKY CO., Sole Proprietor, 410 Covert Jackets, $[%.98 Satin Lined. New Spring Model The Smartest _close-fitting jacket model produced for this Spring’s wear, Double-Breasted Covert, New collarless idea, with stitched yoke, overlapped seams, afd cloth belt, latest || | 1#1@90-stmew aioe; m... $9c) White Bed Spreads, leg-of-mutton sleeve, with . Stitched cross tab, cloth cuffs, Friday and SALE AT BOTH STORES, Remember, We Alter All Garments Free, Chicken isicebon wee 5 with overy pure 28 Stamps ie ing to fhe. or f FANCY with 1 bottle CREAMERY Premium Rye for u tter Salt Mackerel, 5 gyor, Friday, Muret oh. | 5) Stamps Free t ; ta Wi, Rear, Short Box Model Coats—made of tan covert cloth, lined with serge, $9.96 and $11.74; lined with silk, $14.96 and $24.06, Chesterfield Model Coats—Dressy Oxford and black garments, made of cheviots, velours, Thibets, vicunas and undressed worsteds, serge lined, as low as $9.86 each; silk lined, from $11.87 to $24.49 each, Paddock and Surtout Modé¢ls—Shown in tan, Oxford, gray and mixed effects, in a variety of fing fabrics, including cravenetted materials, at prices ranging from 10.96 to $28.49. Men's Rain Coats—made mixed effects, from $12.48 to finest silk-mixed fabrics, 232 Fifth Avenue, Cor, 27th St. Saturday Only, Legs of Mutton, stamps Pree with all kinds —eveememeeeeneenremens | 145, at, 1D. Stamps Free 40 with all kinds |. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, B'way ot 6th Av, 44th to 35th St, Priestley’s Cravenette, In Oxford 49—the higher priced ones ma HONeill & Friday Moming SPECIALS 10 Until 1 o’Clock Only No Mail Orders Filled--None Sent C. 0..D. Walking Skirts Children’s Coats, $4.50; Regularly $7.50 $2.50 and $3.50 Ip, newest waiea fn hive backend | ReSUIArlY $4.00 to $12.00) brown sheviole alvo sared tweeds, a beMined rent echi of aqua’ e700 reve $4.50 /and novelty clothy hands (Third Floor) weateaiet 69 is pourcoue Te Wash Diese Fabrice Hasveexs, $2.50 and $9.50 SILK MULLS, PIQUES, \ ! 8c FEE MULLS fe Silk Petticoats BATISTES. aad DIM yira| $6.50; usually sto Values up to $3. (Tixst Floor, rer) Boys’ Clothing $2.50 and $3.00 Seana natateinabasaats aprantet® | Suits and Reefers Children’s Shoes sen it one a i Runian or Double Breated vin tan Shoes Shake hese ony aleeiad of neat mixturesin Friday, 10 wnt 3 o'clock: wide Onde es Ate en]: Slee 7 to 21, | tne wa : $1.20 14 made of { heviots, 1.0 er thal tnt dase ie tee PPR Sechl taee TO ey 95 (Second Floot) Lesideai 1,000 Hemmed Sheets Corsets 50c, cach; value 65c.' at 59c,; ustually $1.00 , fei orga ey The well known C.B, ®.N, Thom: | Musllt, your choice : pee fps gh Sorts a i or 234x244, at... 2 Wi i ‘rit Floor, ‘ah medived Ip eifecs with and withe Leheahiane a. out Hove Supporters—siecs vier tal Be extra heavy q Silks tc tor woe, in mew Ma - at 39c, yard; value 75¢, $1.00. “er rice 73 per varth Spectl, i Dinner Sets 0 until o'clock Friday... 39C és is (tie Tloot, 20th # side) 1.50; value $18, (Second Floor) Merino Underwear at 124c.5 valtte 25¢. 1,200 piceesWomen's¢ xtra fineWhite Ribbed Lisle Thread Vets, low neck PURE FOOD MARKET and n@ slervea—sizes 4, 5, lavocerten, Preah Provintabns mroegh Cake, W 2184-2186 Third Ave., Corner 119th Steet. FAB. Double S. & H, Green Stamps Next Monday and Wednesd Sale Good One Week, Friday, March 10, to Thursday, March 16 HAMBURG| Extra Choice VealChops,| STEAK, 25°. Swift's 70 Stamps _ Fre Premium’? with all kinds i) 4 4—regulat value 95¢,; a (First Floor, 20th st, Muslin Underwear (all sizes) in at 35c,; usually 59¢, ihe oer regular Gown: nicely trimmed, with. lace | $4. $3.2ht to-morrow nenbrole ali mening 30 to 1, yout cholee, .». jemstitched, space an cluster titcking, embroid via saad lace inserting—WAL! sad beeatlched chs SHORT “ es ENCE SRIRTS, lawn tnd cam at 38c,; value: 5 ratiles, hemas'itched tucking~COR. | Pour-fold Valley Clothes Bats, SET COVERS, French and fitted | of hard wood, wel) braced, 46 bal ce and embroidery cross rings to hold clothes trlmuned-usually 59, each; at 35C | regular 5$¢.; 10 to 1 Only, s4 5 (Second Floor) (Basement) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ist Str Tice ane nape ob phd ets 86" ST. & SEPAVE,. Copyright Books, 44c. | Bust Forms at 39 Attract vily bounc in gloth—criginal Bator from $1.50 edithne. | ae ho Or cere heekbet : The Gall of the Wild, The Wings of the Morning. The Virgintan, : . Soldiers Sor Dress Linens, The Grey Cloak, . Allce of Old Vincennes, Etamines and The Filigree Ball, The Right of Way. The Leah Christian, Via Cructs, In the Palace of the King, now on sale at ee) The Mississipp! Bubble, The Climax, 25¢. yd. ” By mail 120. exira, Wen Wanted for Subway and Elevated Work. ; Persons desiring employment on the Manhattan and Subway divisions of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company apply at 34 Dey Street. Conductors, trainmen, ticket agents, gatemeti, porters, trackmen, track laborers, ia

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