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a WEHATHIOR—Pa 1 vooler to: Easter World Next i i _Pnicw ONE CEN'T, (PINAL | RESULTS EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’” } RESULTS EDITION | kW YORK. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1905. PRICE ¢ ONE CENT. ‘USE LETTERS OF FATHER AGAINST NAN PATTERSON WDistrict-Attorney’s Office De-| clared to Have Gained Important Evidence. PTRIAL OPENS MONDAY. "Prosecutor Jubilant Over the In- formation Found in Mrs. Mor- gan Smith’s Trunk. ‘WORKING ON NEW CLUES. \,Pather of the Florodora Girl Downcast After Giving His Tes- »\ Mmony Before Grand Jury. Destetct-Actorney Jerome and his es- will take up the trial of Nan next Monday with more oon- |tidence than they felt at the beginning j@f the two previous attempts to con- pWict her, ‘The letters found in the trunk Mrs, J. Morgan Smith upon her a~ fm Cincinnati have furnished clues @or new lines of evidence upon which (Mr. Jerome and Assistant Dwtrot-At- | Seresy eae hope to build up a case mronger than they have been able }eo present heretotore, | Whe cating of J. Randolph Patterson, } of the prisoner, before the Grand [sor yesterdmy wes, it is understood, fn refetion to thee letters, After the ler Pattorwon hed been examined Mr, could not conceal hte jubtiatjon. [Rvor could nto fact that the older Pat- ftergon had revealed secrets under pres- |aure in the Grand Jury room be keot oa with the limite @f the Dis- ‘ney’ office, ‘There could be but one reason Mr. Patterson before the Grand He was in Wastitiigton at the of the shooting of Cnesar Young bad no knowledge at first hand of that led up to the tragedy, That ;he shouid be subpoenmed a few hours the arrival of the package of | Smith letters from Cincinnati indicates | was called @0 identity some of the Naturally, he could not ie expected to idontity letters written: other than jer Much Worrled. pil worried expression When he left the Grand from ‘the gratified ex- the face of Mr, Rand, it is Patterson ‘was with Nan every during the two trials and visited her often afterward. Naturatiy, in writing to Mrs other daughter, he would refer tly to conversations with Nan ail likelihood the District-Attor- pusgfeeh been able to pick new threads oF evidence from these revelations, Jetters can be used on the da @ question that the Court will have to decide, but it im apparent that the |Dlatrict-Attorney as mot apprehensive @n that score, y Just after he was called before the {Grand Jury ‘yesterday Mr, Patterson Nan in ‘her cell in the Tombs. her greatly depressed, Thus # far the moat damaging evidence against hee his been given indirectly by mem- \Dene of her own family, That the mith whould be the cause of furnish- ithg new evidence’ and that hor father should be an inyoluntary agent rtrengthening the oase of the District- \att hae plunged the girl into de- pair. To Testify Again To-Morrow. Mr, Patterson appeared at the Grand Jury hooms to-day in answer to a sub- Poena that was served upon hi it the concliiston of his teatimony yoaterday, | But Assistant Distriot-Attorney Rand (wea #0 busy on the Rothschild ‘that liv was excused, Hoe will go bet othe Grand Jury again to-morrow, Daniel aillyy of counsel for Nan #attervson, said this afternoon that only » Rwo lottery from’ J, Randolph Patterson twere found in ‘the mith when she Rly ar ined, an Pe ray vara to the ial mee Veta ite hy oe iene | | 200 ANGRY SLEUTHS GO OUT ON STRIKE Resent Inspector s_O’Brien’s Charge of Sharing Profits with Crooks, SUGDEN FLAYS M’ADOO. Deteotive-Sergeant Calls Com-| missioner “a Puppet Ruled by Politicians.” CAN PROVE IT, HE ASSERTS, | Commissioner Suspende Him With! out Pay—To Be Charged with Gross Ineubordination. ‘The attempt of Commissioner MoAdoo | to reform the Detective Bureau with | the ald of Acting Inspector Stephen O'Brien has brought about an extraor- dinary condition of affairs in that {mm | portant branch of the Police Depart- ment. It is no exaggeration to say that the detective sexgeanta are in revolt; that there is no discipline beneath the surface and the detective sergeants are making charges against thelr superior officers in a manner suprisingly frank. It ds @ long timé since there has been much a deliberate and open breach of discipline tn the Police Department as that of Detective Sergeant Sugden, who Wes suspended to-day on charges of in- subordination. With open defiance of whatever might be the action of the Commissioner, Sugden reiterated to-day all the statements made in his formal et of charges against Commissioner (Continued on Second Page.) BRUSH UP BY SIX LENGTHS AT BENNINGS Baird Gets Hayman Filly Home Easily in Five- Furlong Dash. BENNINGS WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Yorkshire Lad (8 to 2) 1, Nine Spot (8 to 1) 2, Ral- bert 3, SECOND RACE—Tickle (4 to 1) 1, Vendor (5 to 1) 2, Pater 8, THIRD RACE—Tosean (2 to 5) 1, Flinders (11 to 6) 2, Orfeo 3, FOURTH RACH—Brush Up (4 to 5) 1, For Luck (2 to 1) 2, Love Note a ses FIFTH RACE—Hylas (8 to 6) 1, Calarhatchee (11 te 10) 2, Otho Vaugh 3. (Special to The Evening World.) BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASRH- INGTON, D, C., April 6—There was an Improvement in the card at Bennings | this afternoon, but favorites looked to have the call in nearly every race. Only in the firet and sixth races did it appear aa if there would be a real con- teat, ‘Nhe rain of the last few days left the truck in heavy condition and the wieeplechaser lashed through pools of water in the {nfleld., The weathor was cloudy but pleasant and the at- tendance paket up a bit. Speculation was inf ue angtitet RACH. sell ionblatatehs as. vidy Btarter it i igs “ pat i uh IND RACK-—Four furlongs: for. two- Jost a "e it fe ann 1 "ra wine arr hag re BECOND Kasoohanaes ol agi NEW VOCATIONS FOR AGED BASEBALL PLAYERS. “Pop”? Anson Has Been Elected City Clerk in Chicago and Bat-Wielders of To-Day Are Cherishing Political Ambitions, until it was definitely learned that no a Ie oud ioe ey isfiied With he Stale Treasury, aargkt Lilte Byeege cS esha! % opie . HAVE TARBELL AND ALEXANDER QUIT? Reported Credited. in Wall. Street that They Have Placed Their Resigna- tions in the Hands of Equitable Directors, . GIANTS SLUG BALL HARD AT WHEELING Late this afternoon it was positively stated ih Wall Streot that Gage B, Tarbell ang James W, Alexander had placed their resignations in the hands of the directors of the Equitabe Assurance Society at the meeting in séppion to-day, This could not be traced to any definite source, but there were signif- cant movements at the meeting of the diréctors indicating that the report was based on facts. ‘The directors adjourned at 5.15 to Mead again ata date to be fixed by the chair, two mutual izatt sugecated ton the ‘feotions by” State! Buperintendent of Insurance ‘Francis Hendricks on Saturday last was adopt- ed on a'favorable report from the Hx- eoutive Committee, ‘An the directors filed of of: the board room after the meeting moat of them were grinning a# though some- thing funny had happened. Bald one to an Byvening World re- Two-Baggers Are Plentiful in Sixth Inning, Six Runs Resulting—Bleachers Fall with Crash During Game: but No .One ‘Is Hurt. BATTING ORDER, “Bveryttring is harmonious The two years’ plan has been adopted and peace has been established. No one has resigned and no on 4s been asked uation is a nutshell,’ Tt was sald. there was very little of the anger and heat that wes anticipated at the meeting, all sides agreeing that the only thinlf todo was to cease quibbling ahd'fighting for the sake of Bcore by. Innings. Rw, &, emis BPEL TTI SSAA ma, gues, ser ene aolay BY BOZEMAN :BULGER. hae ite Hoot. | ne XANS HELD UP LEGISLATORS IN (Special to The Evening World.) Dahien, oe. WHEELING, W. Ya, April 6—Just ». Reborn,” 1b, PRESIDENT’S TRAIN.| HURRY TO ADJOURN before play was called in the game aed, aan : ~ between (he Giants and the Wheelings es ai ° THMPLE, Texas, April 6—In compli- (hla afternoon, the left field bleachers Bie, DP. hme ata ance with a special ‘emergency ordi-| ALBANY, April 6.—A concurrent rea- olution was Introduced in the Assembly to-day iy Majority Leytor Rogera pro- viding for adjournment 4 inturs on ApMI Heats pone, Louie "Tho resolution s Us ad with ao gave way with a crash’ and intense excitement prevailed for a few minutes local City Council, ‘8 special train stop- ped here for three minutes today, The Progident waa greeted by 300 pchool the ERp shreds Martes out it Irvine, to aton ceror, but Ha nes fata one had been killed or seriously hurt, to Smith nnd, ‘The crash oowld’be heard for several TW O"RENG, out trying ‘to! atead second. | onildrent atid, practically: the entire pop- Finglng chorus of blocks and was due to rotten timbers peek ou ‘Sohriver ned ulation of Temple, 1 he Henate tte adjournment reso- caused by the recent high waters i) aut iA ate Meath ‘The, Presilent was pleased: mth 4 JUHA en Fanerega 16 te Se Gonsmittes the Ohfo River, whioh is near by. out, Bl-/ unique ne A forthe stopp qr Hg rita gonmniee Said thin in a fe oot Several men and boys were baany | La being io would probably ac- bruiwed by coming. in contact ‘with . ral this : its ae nek fee eae pel Tor a Week iater—on Apri ule. ceive a broken timbere, but ,thélr'wounds were $k ss ise lie cy gt ie dremed by » abate Dhysiolane who few tae befdre that di were in the frand atand, a oe bagi ti gti tnaer GIRL WOUNDS SWEETHEART. The ferme’ qa the bleaohs pipet: eae sateen 3 THEN KILLS HERSELF. of spectators ‘not ‘o) stole Sonrt is at epi ou to . “ HUNTSVILLE, ‘Ala,, April 6-H! A. ie nlng ninenion HON att ott and Aid & Ballard waa fatally wounded there ¢- clegant title of "Btoxtes,”” was not aa|\° “ogann. ONE. Ros ; iran Bet I eautswed The alten tho atrong aa several of the clubs encnun- niet val ; Ear Sosutine, © dane he %, ite hataet. ping twedy at tered In other leagues, but they put up koe tn centre, |to. Neal. who. a tb ttt aula owen tyson @ game fight and made a table baa et ee nd Nye ae at pana Ek, a ata strat yea sold id recently tam gents call at, et Seventh Inning, | showing before theby I Home-aicknega fe ada An- fa Rats fads tn the pa oth aur- "MEMPHIS" WINNERS, oes Ing the past few days and only tour- a i | Robertson pitching, Livingston teen’ men appeared’ in tniform® to-day, | Wart hit © nen, Segre ay ee ees tthiuerer tes eed uke yoni | MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn, April 6,~The races Dévlin, who was last to get a leave of | Mh At throw, a out, Ward ‘to “Livi |run here to-day resulted as follows: ing . Strang aafe ‘absence, went to his home In Washing: on Weerels error. Taylor scoring, Mc-| FIRST RACE—Lady Wilmot Gite ® ° Ph teen ee Bhan ton laxt hight, but thé whole olub will i panes, meoting | IR Lone lrsppertvae ker, ivanaston, hy Ree Carian (te 0k ae, meet in New York to-morrow. ath ber a PO Anes Seah Bhan Smith singled. | Worse) hit grounder | SECOND RACE—Jnmes Reddick (6 to fel it wankea, iliaa {he nuces, | end.beth were out on double play, Neal |) 1, High hance (to 1) % Bosch. ia ond Deltora.» tvent out, | (2 « Glibert to McGann, Powell walked | wood (9 iy H and. Delt RUNS. bi Gore was safe on Gilhery § error. THIR, he VS Vist esreal (10 5 2 } throw home, Neha nl Pines (ied to Merien NO RUNS. Orchest @ to 1) 2, Samora \y ing Biren and ‘4 Bighth Inging, POURTH. RACK-—ftough Ko} in he a et oan “putven eas altelad, ending ae Mertea out on grounder, to Aret.| 6 to 6) 4, Forehand (6 tye cone Kisnnetiy to Hob Bente in Donte Mt coe naling Gil") ounien. Out, Delters to Livingston, |8, ‘Time-t.4 Hort. out one grounder ve Sh scoring lve sire immed ons | Neat Went out, Rovertaon to Lavingston, ido SN i hie aan to ne Tene fata haaen | NRopertaos Med v9 Dontin and wara| CITY PARK WINNERS. M¢Gann al, Schri rd: | Pade Daitentet arton - davinesion {alked, but Smith went. ‘out to Neal. Ninth. Tnning. Powell AS ris wn lit, at, Recond, sth outa NS : R i Rf NDW ORLEANS, April 6.—The races here to-day resulted as follo: Rens FS BH, Bator Soar ie $ LADY CURZON IN Chimney of Vice-Regal Palace at Simla, for Fratice:"Sherwar «-guest-of Sir-Kdward Malet and “Lady Ermyntends; his wife, ii Chatean Malet, Monaco, Lord Curzon remained with his wife until she was ronotunced out of danger, Then he left for India, M EARTHQUAKE CRASH India, Shaken from Its Base in Great © Disaster, Smashes Through Roof, \ Causing Ruin in Viceroy’s Home. AMERICAN HEIRESS ASLEEP. -| ‘WHEN HUGE MASS FELL, bis ine Heared on Floor Above Her as Cone fusion Reigns and Buildings Near Crumble ‘Thousands Killed as Ground Opens Waeal and Country Is Shaken. (By Assoctated Press.) LONDON, April 6—8.15 P. M.—A despatch to a news agency ‘co i Calcutta s Lady Curzon (formerly Miss Leiter, of Washington and”, Chicago), wife of the Viceroy of India, had a narrow escape during they 7 earthquake at Simla. A imassiye chimney. fell through the roof and ceiling to the room above that ir} which she was sleeping, Lady Cupzon returned to [udia early Iast March to join her husband, Bhe had been, dangerously i!) In England last Fall, when her mother, Mra 3, Lalter, of Chicago, and Miss Daisy laiter, hurried to her bedside, making a record joursey from Chicago to London, The Amer|can Vicereine was ill for months in Highcliffe Castle, Chriat- church Bay, and upon her ponyalescence last January she wont to the south Lady Curzdn is the eldest daughter of the late Levi Z. Leiter, one of the ploneer merchants of Chicago, who died last simmer, She is beautiful ‘and unusually delented und held In high esteem in India, Her Alster, Miss Daisy Leiter, is engaged to the Farl of Suffolk and Berkshire, DISASTER WIDESPREAD. LAHORE, Punjab, India, April 6—It/ Amritsar, Tarana, Dehra’ Dun and fe reported here that eighty per cent. | Srinagar, at which places many nativos of the intrabitanta of, Dharmaala, tho | were killed or Injured, hilt tation 96 miles northwest of Bimla| Personal tories froin Mussoores atate were killed as a terult of the recent earthquake there, The Government has despatched from lahore tents, food, blankets, doctors, nurses, etc, for the sufferers at Dharmaala, ‘The earthquake was meverejy felt at Kasulull, but no lives wore lost end the Pasteur Institute escaped. Second Shock Feit. A second shock &t filmla Tuesday evening caused auch| a panic that the residents rughed from thelr: houses and slept all night in the ppen air, The mortality in is city ts estl- fifty and one hun- Nb Europeans aro that the reverberation which preceded the shock never will be forgotten by those who heard it The mouftains heaved and swayed a full minute, and then three severe shooks, each lasting & few neconds, were felt In quick succes sion, Many Sick from Shock, Between 6 o'clock tn the mérning of P: April 4 and midnight there were twelve ” shooks, The day-was fine and olear, and most of the inhabitants were al- ready up when tne ohne bearas cume. ‘hose Who weve still | ofa ahi the motion an being Uke, that. 9 thy storm, while those on foot found walble to maintain thelr balance. Many narrow escapes are yr The effect of tho shock in slokness and dissiness with many still continues, ‘The latest census report of Dharmaal reported missing. CALCUTTA, April §—Reports trom many more towns, whi¢h are now arriv- ing, show widespread damage and more fatalition. ‘This te espedially tne case at | Was, imaued, in Ay); At that time the meets Firoxpur (47 miles southeast of Lahore), | Hindus. LATE RACING © RESULTS RACE--THE VEILED LADY (11 to G) 1, SIR RALR ‘ BOB MURPHY (6 to 1)3, wiies ane \ AT MEMPHIS, FIFTH RACE--DON AMI (10 to 1) 1, BRIGHT GIRL @ to 2; SWEET JANE (6 to 6) 3. é TRIER \ | AT.CITY PARK. ; vid RACE—THE DON (8 to 1) 1, LORD HERMENCE MB) ' 8) 2, KERNEL 3, | ik Vita unite EES CurzeTeN RITA moon VS... Liha ts Maeinay ree: