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THE WORT” MONDAY EVENING, APRIT. 24, 1008. NEW WITNESS SAYS YOUNG HAD TALKED TO HIM OF SUICIDE'S700.000 suit ‘LEAP NAN PATTERSON AND SISTER IN EASTER SERVICES IN TOMBS, REVEALS HELEN FIRE ENGINE 10 Planning Business Declares the Mur- Ph ic: | HALL’S SECRET | dered Man Threatened to Die if HER 5)STER, 5. Nan Should Give Him Up. Fi SE ae : wee sien Why the Claimant to Gilman Daring Feat of Lieut. Jone ~. Horse Dealer with Whom He Had Been KFAST | Ag res LD , Fee tee Millions Settled for and Engineer Shaw on (Continued from First Page.) ir (a : CS f r PRISOK: Oy dl! $60,000. Way to a Blaze, } CATERER WAS PRIVATE CONTRACT. | ,Sernzin, som tir enstann_ oh going at to a fire Lio Jones and Engineer Shaw, of Engine Company No. 32, to-day stopped a run- So She Says, but Hartford De- aay horse attached to a water wagon on Charch street near Cortlandt just BRINGS ; nies It and Declares It “Il- Jas the frightened horse was dashing Yevy subjected him to a technical ex: | dozen handsomely dressed women undey : e@mination of considerable length, the ¢ t of an attache of the District. Polleoman Junior, who was the first! Attorney's office, ‘two were young girls to halt the cab after the #hooting, was| ull clad in aster finery and one was called to the stand, He said he was at-;% &ay-halred Woman they addressed tached to the Leonard Street Station on, 98 “Krandma,” ‘ Juke diese, He Ktanding on the The Court would not permit any seth ele oe Frankly ctrect and. Weat |Cowding of the tribunal, however, and Ny Fwnen (ue seals Were uies Cue coruuy 4 ‘CLOTHING Broadway at 903 o'éeck that morn-/ withoul were swept cieai of the ciur : Shay . Si 4) Into Loft's candy store, at No, 16 ing, Assistant DistrictsAttorney Gar- | ‘ vertiow. | an extra, squad | ut r ne ve, itt Bead WHE prvotep legal, Anyway. Church street, ‘Then forcing thelr way van, questioning, brought the young po- | DOrLBIDL OE. Up: Roomt rors Uiits ‘ . , : Ait ae » : OLD FATHER through a cheering crowd which had Meeman to the moment his a\tention No tae gal heroes te 22 d a Ae MUSE _ witnessed their bsave act they ran after ‘was called to a commotion In a hansom worder Goff, went oI n : we 3 : ; GT the engine to the ire, which had been voniptly at 103 . _ whereupol : chi } Gab, a short distance north apie clengs ti Brophy, called: cnet 0 alan ‘ 3 yest TEA BUSINESS INVOLVED.) iicred hy amail bova Ina vacant ten: What He Saw In the Cab, n Patterson As the bar!" nl 4 P , tr, i THEY —_—— ement-house at No, 101 Greenwich street, ; ayaa Biv enter ie as two % ‘ ; 4 ! 7 y hey reached the place the By Mr. Garvan: sounty detectives Were carrying in the : 4 4 ) . MA nas baptist) @. The hansom was coming towant | trunk’ containing, the enna’ i the cael arier ‘ : , SoA + | Plalntlt# Declaren that by Agree) found tho wildest contusion, Clouds 9 you when you first saw it? A, Yes, case, among them the clothing Caesar ‘ ‘ ‘ SE WOODEN ment She Was to Receive smoke were pouring from the vacant Q., Did you mee any one tnelido? A. SOUNE, Hore, gp Cy a bshesret a eda , ‘ ‘ By sige Preeti: ~ Y BENCH building into a five-story tenement ad You: the defendant, She was sitting |drew her skirt away with a shudder, a ‘ , “ . f 4 i $700,000 for Interest, Joining it, and more than one hundwes on the left side of the cab tacing down- | But she recovered quickly, resumed her G 7 3 , women and children who were In, tht swinging stride and pressed on to her town, peat Be Wore the same imple black Q, What dia you do after you saw | gown sho had on during the examine: theeab? A. 1 hurried, and saw a man's | Uon of talesmen last week, the same bap vine eas the woman's lap. 1 | tareescornered straw hat, with Ite rak isk white pompon, and a bow of trans- stopped the cub and got tap on the #tep.| parent black lace at the thrnat. A Ane 7 ore were closed " owam| buick vell shadowed her prison pallor. The doors were cl das Tl went t ral whioh ‘Ineronaed perce: subtly when ft. Getting on the stop, T opened the | Mieiny was brought into court. and doors, T saw the man on the right sie} sentenced to tHo years Imprisonment the o t vody han r the | at ha avor, She breathed a of the cab, his body hanging over the | tar when the ham-featured man. structure were scrambling about im ¢ | When the announcement was mado | mai panic, Most of them tumbled dows that Helen Potts Hall, the former |the stairway leading into Greenwiol wife of Blakely Hall, had settled with |etreet, Others climbed out on the fir tho heirs of George F. Gilman, the tea] escapes, aan i ae = ere ete |magnate, her claim to his whole es-| Half a dozen firemen attacked thi | tate of several millions as his adopted} blaze, while the rest confined thelr of WESTE Hi R ldaughter for a paltry $60,000, It aston- | forts to quieting the panic among th ished everybody. tenement dwellers. They managed te The story told by Mrs, Hall's attor-| get all of them Into the street befom defendant's lap. His right band hung | who stood at the railing almost leaning | down in front of her. Over her shoulder, was led away to the neya, Lewis 1, Delafield and ex-Justice|any were seriously injured in ee Nan Shudders at the Hat. van NG Bosine ie abe Keener, to Justice Fitzgerald, of the | stampede, ji Supreme Court to-day, In the trial of] Oy thelr way back to thelr headquas (Special to Tie Evening World.) a sult brought by her against George | ters at Pearl and John streets Liew SIOUX CITY, Ta, April 24M, W. Richardson, a horseman, of Cherokee, | i Mettford, explained tt all, Jones and Engineer Shaw stopped tt ‘| Tt was that aga consideration tor ac-| make an Livestigation of the runaway The witness identified Caesar Young's. hat, at sight of which the prisoner shook all ov She turned away her, arrat head while Clerk Brophy was marking |“ n was trembling slightly when Mr turned to the jury and began hb ument of her, Bat gradually she md her composure, ret her little the hat as an exhibit lw teeth together and gazed etead- eed ei believes that Caesar Young, for killing whom Nan Patterson is on copting this “sottlement’? the tea busl+ | ‘Phey found that the shaft of the wast Continuing, Potlceman Jun’ pasa | nels Aa oes HairlatsAttornny, ba: ral jn New York, committed suicide, and says that more than a year ago ness of Goorge 1. Gilman, Known 48) nad been broken, but no other damag pat Atlant Paciit Tea Com: | resulted, — 't Young told him he would do so. Richardson says further he has letters we G horse and wagon ¥é that che actress had in her hy ou at American Tea) ionged to the Knouse Mountain Wat niman by explaining to the jurors tht x and the Gr , | , he arrived at the cab a tong |hature of their duty an@ the importance: from Young which will show that the bookmaker was becoming despondent NPY: / i ricltarwiovs and solemnity of the oath they lad | i i ‘ VAS deans Company, was to be continued by (}ismpany, of No. 99 Montleelio avent wri veal ite aeresanne: ice died ian over the trouble he was having with his family on account of Nan Patterson, | new corporation, with « capital stock of | yamnanss OF Now 8 Montie iy narpentted the, defendant what hind] “our hardest duty, yours, mine, ant Richardson is a breeder and owner of thoroughbreds and races on the $210,000, halt of which Hartford was | NN NN nt ‘ 6 the man hd shot himee the duty of forgetting that this vas: Western traeks, He was In Chicago last spring when Caesar Young passed |t2 Tcelve and for wiheh he agreed (0 | she told me the man had shot himself, | Ys th zi nee ls r r Young passed | ry hey $700,000, Then 1 told the driver to drive to the Nas, been trie before, ahd that a Kr through there on his way to New York from California, ‘The men hat UY DO S20" | TORTURING HUMOUF toaptial h Feel A LOwe minds must be erased tablets for heen acquainted for some time, Young had plenty of money and Richard- Guise. (or Batge: Stim; : % + ure ver-| the purpose of this trial and we : e ways he ever pale —_— ! aH i Ath we flee ie Aten forget eversthing. Having formotten and son advanced to him the Iden of forming a small racing stable to be run _ hie save he tas never pald eevall p i gation with the prisoner? ee ee eee eee i fnareation. of ander Richardson’s direction i the W : $710,000 and she sues to recover It. 114") Body @ Mass of Sores. Called’ aked her whore the revolver f who Killed Caesar tthe West, jford enters a ganeral denial, ‘ough Q ‘as, and) tha queetion Youn : According to Richardson the deal waa she said she ata not know, 1 ask er if the man was her husband and will have to amptena cn f that this woman Ie entitled al- ‘dea 1 got from the many conver: your ations | Henry Wollman, Three Doctors but Grew Worse,, all arranged, and was to have been we had go the subject was that jis | Helen Potts Hell, who attended tn ways by law to resumption of inno- nisher . 4 ‘tems ehe maid ho was nut; that he was her| cence.” OF. Ls lored upon the arrival of Young J” | wite and relatives hud framed It up to | the sick room of the tea magnate, ; friend, Caesar Young, a bookmaker, Sex Makes Duly Harder. New York. But the bookmaker bovxed | separate him from the girl and that ho OWher of nipgty-eleht ten stores scnt- CURED BY CUTICURA FOR 169 Had Not Beén the Revolver. “Your duty will be harder to hear the j out. wouldn't stand for it. | tered all over’ the United States, down “T don't know Just where the letter he “When the horse deal was called off | to ily death, Mareh 1, 10), at tack counea is of Liat sex Q, Did she tell you that the man had | fuCh when the we, as men, are wont to regard a8 | wrote me ta," r, Richardsor I wasn't surpr “at about | Re * a veday, He 3 . shot himself? A, Yes, sho sald the | posscssing the ‘virtues and adoraments nto re 14," eaid Mr. Richardson tos | wasn AM Alt mth ad 1p ee ite ut) Reck, Conn, was in court to-day, Ter “ My Ittle daughter was a mass 9 man had told her; ‘I am going away | ihat bevutify human nature, We are j day, “but T think I can find it in my | ie soos Surprised to hear abouc) claim tu the estate was Imei on 20) gores all over her body, Her face wa VOL accustomed ts look for the degm-| to his own undoing he exercised a great ree of a year he spent 850 | offerts. Ifmy memory ts right the letter) VC Showing In New Yorks | Agreement made with Gilman two or ht the letter eaten away, and her ears looked as i they would drop off, I called in thr i doctors, but she grew worse, Neig! mpanion, to com | bors advised Cuticura, and before wild adopt ler | 3-44 ued half of the calge of soap, ‘i or three months ami may never sce Ni dation of souls that leada to serious | influence women, He was aly you again,” and that then he had shot] orjimes in our consideration of women, | fortunately, very susceptible to himself, She vald she had not seon the | but you are here to do fustiee. You) charms, This’ is a fair picture Tevouer! Will have to tind what the | evidence | Young, “ move: ial leo wilh Now Q. Did you find the revolver? | thy reat UY MS SS * a ne ried Very wotlng and. atten a Me A. Yes. I found tt In the right hand Yan's head went up with a slightcon-|inarried life she went on th age tol coat pocket of the man, ive jerk as Mr. Rand made his Im-|make her Nying. but i think what 1) her. would show that h Mr, Richardson was asked {f he had) tyree years be 3 ded ile mics!” ver | WS . eo had designs on his three years before his deah, under ddlesticks! exelaimed Lawyer| oun lito. jyelunteered (his information for the ian in consilerauion of ler remain cried with| "He told me all about Nan Patterson | Donellt of the accused girl before, He | ing with him as hia « f [in Chivago, and sald he was having all Hie it and cheer hm, h : : understood Nan Patterson was acquitted, ¢ ve all bain kinds of tromble with his famtly about | the frst time sho was tried. Be is NOt | oe, ue cauRnte and ipave a that fr. | her, He seemed to think that there was ft tor her, Rand Ble was m tant Ne rie t is wealth | box of ointment, the sores h aud | healed, and my little one’s skin ar Honor, Use, am going to say about her had vetter! Un eannot in himself he had . much of a newspaper reader and did She Was born jn Ban, Francisco, Q. Did the woman say anything when PAUAG, ye tones the prosecutor |be anid ‘in confection with the facts| better all outside, #it In the. kitchen, Remo Stier mann the case. too. I ro: not know that the charge of murder g known as Helen Standish on wis | a8 clear as. anew-horn babe's, I woul pho maw the weapon? A. No, she did| continued’ defining what the Jaw, Pre-land circumstances of the cage, Let sit out in the street, I am going to] member he told me he would never pers | gti stands against the girl until ‘Nite When ahe married «man sumed | not be without Cuticura again ff j not scribed and legal procedure would de-|her paint her own ploture. tho) prove by sworn evidenge in this case | mit another man to xaln her affections. ne girl until he porers, she divorced Peters and be- | oogt five dollars, instead of sevent! & t oN story of the crime paint th that during the year he maintained Nan | "“L remember distinctly that he said | Letd wbour the case tn a tocal paper @ came the wife of Blakely Hall fiv shich i ‘The revolver was put In evidence, Mr. Grand Jury indicted her} 'F will not apply toh Patterson Caesar Young spent $50,00 0n | he would take hi ine couple of days ago, ‘The letters, he Of the $40,000 which slie at ve cents, which is all it cost us Garvan holding #t un before the defend- he Went on, “You must | that qiame of intuny we are ae. ned | he ar. ae hi i Hain he ty Me rather, han) YS, are somewheye in his house at der the “settlement” after three cnre our baby, Mrs, G, J, Steese, 70 ant's face, at which she shrank back in |not orn: faint ner Many a mullty ROME DY, fo that trail sietenhood sites Coming down to, gune S the day hetore | y family troubles kill tim, The | Cherok Hache $20,000 wine geal apd the nea Coburn St,, Akron, Ohio,” i : 5 man hos escaped india:men pati lP§ | jove of eee and love of comfort over-|the t Mr, Rand sald, Young, his oN pece dire eat erred stock ih the tea company, her seat Miviomany an jnnovent man has been] whelms their finer instincts, 1 will | wite ail been teconelled. for se | wholo yleiding an ficome of $200 a Was Sobbi H leal, cused, ig. |MFELY say she was the mistress of Cae-| eral weeks, the bookmaker ceasing std-| and Cacsar Young fell dying into the , jmonth, ing and Hysterica WY must you take against this wor |sar Youne when her sister Julla mar-| dently his relations Will the. Patterson | lap of this prisoner.’ vee NEW YORK’S DEATH RATE |™She now explains that back of this Q. Did the woman say anything else | nan her inode of life, My learned op: | fed J. Morgan Smith early in 1900.0 ° | | Wwoman--and John, Mullin. went to. the | | Jwas the private arrangement with before you got to the hospital? A, Yes: | P nent Kot from, you that 3 Du would tarda grea, SNILN, ava a MN (uh pond Sheepshead Bay track, The Smiths and | First Witness Called. FALLS OFF 4 PER CENT. |Thartora by which she was to have : " SAeRLTHOWLE fou Rot be prejudiced against he f y of an unfortunate bent tha! | Ny Te there. Young an Arty ; +) $70 000. besides, sho ania,» oh, Gagner, how ‘ ould noe Jans wean womancor one morals, But {has been his down fall.” Beare ean ae: ue RIT! yttt,, Rand's peroration was compara. ‘ Mariford seis up. that this alleged do tt! e was sobbing and wrin don't think for a moment that the King Morgen 8mith Scored. vely mild, though he fopeated Nis Qnty 20.50 tor Week Mndtng Sat vontract. between him and. Mra. Hall i ida cavhen ahe salt 5 ‘ ane ew paring on ‘ Eve of the Tragedy, declaration that he would sho aut ts w Bathe ia for more thin $a Wort Of goods > “ Be " wae ey are fe women ale neva AT a Abr, Levy objected to Mr Rai’s at | ang, roning Conte [attd the pil ener ‘deliberately Baraat an Agninn( 2489 for f Fore, and with no arian sorisane Be WAAC did abe do whan S00) ROE) te oat import The fact of her | ek on the obaracter of J. Morgui | TRA evening ft Hated Air Rand. | Caesar Young, He spoke for two hours, | Is vod funder the state of frauds. to the howpltal? A. Sie threw Hert ta Mh Caesar Young. in of vital | Smith, whereupon the prosseutor re- | TOUNE » Vio te rsnstaw, Mes Harold Cole was the first witness, 1: © Week Last Year, y he say's 1 twould be “corrupt. on the dead man's body and embraced importance, You cannot convict ber on | Pl\r ‘ ett | ORS on ost One Hundred aha tee: | 1s, & Photographer, whom the District. | ryan Commissioner Dar pertous, “iexad, contrary to pubs: It. } Pie Hite: but you murt tale It am going to prove in this MN eT ne utarad and Hor) Attorney employed to take pletures of mimissloner Darlington ans) ile polley und Intended to defraud the Apel @. Dia rhe + anything then? A.| @8 explanstory: of motive and actions, Lay Rand cried watt, emphasis, that) ana during the evening Young went out | Me scene of the tragedy, JRouneed to-day that fov the week end- Miministrators of the Gilman os " An Apology. Rhanheey eye aie "S17 will add, of course, that a woman Vawhe cupnontine s, Morgan einiui ane | Hid elephoned to Nan Patterson a | ing last Saturday at noon the death I will take back the 0. of the loogest: morals ‘is entitled to as . Keep this diefendant, {Met him at MW o'clock at night. 1 | rate for this ¢ Q ei il t Q. War she stil! weeping? A. Yes, | far atrial as @ Woman of the falros: | Re Wits, and to keep this dlefentans ent to One Hundred and ‘wenty | JEROME MAY RETAIN Seopa Ee GE IRR oR on goods and give back the she: lo Poin wore when whol | Nintwed ; VRS eel e eet and iighth avenie and sat a aee ae af In vas rihey saat innan eet SEN Re eanK ena at Different Kinds of Evidence, | nothin vnceht what he Rot Grinking Unttl E ovclone ti the morhing, | MORGAN SMITH LETTERS, | 2186 tho deaths trom ott diseases ex- PROCES 10 MATCH money in any instance, up for the inspection of the policeman, | Mr Rand exp At length the|@merous generosity of Caerar Young ‘Wee lo thie ile wite apread iy Haat at ay Uae Ba A al rtinmings Seldon wear Bute but the where the fearful over- Aw Nan's eye fell upon the gray ¢ bya Mihda: ot syle “palineet and, ele. No Ministers as Witnes next day, nals, woman Aid not want) Supreme Court Justice Gaynor to-day | vay Camel responding week of lust Bowne Wo. And, the tne itn are | crowding of my stores on ht ft witnesres, adding t j der, she fell back In her chair with an| dence might be as false ag the most] Pe ON cuy Calling, wimoat, though €| Yu g ‘hold deep enough (0 hide} County denying the motion of J, Mor- {death from” aplial meningitis, -while inde new by dyeing them tie color that fied customer. éxclamation of horror eircuimatantial” avlaenice, Mrhen the | abr ninie chew are any ministers i | S209" IM ay erore thoy parted | 8S" Smith and his wite for the return | 1F Alle, hmv sloits “woo ah Wer II matenes oF hatinonfaes best, 1 wilt do the samecaee "Oh!" she gusped Sever Jot ihe aaoollng: “Atter cxplaining, that | tia lot 1 Young cuffed her before he put her | OC the letters seized in Cinctnnatl, Orresponding “week of his in WINGO. Le Say the different garments w a ng | Cacear UE ae anuicgh wane tlaat eaNoW. for the story of Younw's 19fats| hn gai hon ne went ‘own ta feel Tuatlee Gaynor had previously grants | vata ‘from ch Aebna EWA ARE Lamon yes days in each year, handed about, Bhe did not recover her| in a hansom cab on Weat Brondway,| yer uy ‘on n_ratiroad. train in Rebru: | ues, lat and slope there until 7 o'clock | ed the application, —Distriet-Attorney | 2 he Doe total mamber of dowths from Na, on k a i © next mornt 4, Ye 7 ‘ome rate ; jy [spinal mening! tis. since imple vo ] composure until the gruesome exhibits | Hear North Moore street, Mr. Rand ary, tba. eom that, time they mat | cit, Tpanltik Hea NL te vetaln eau Uae ae Oe Ha ° we AM While, for the catinon Hever ernck te Hoa’ they ostor ash | Moe Levy & Co., pre replace ° ORCI oC ained mere tricte atjons e Cunard tine ple © sale antod HsAY SO) B portunity to argue his case, year the the numbers hing any colo end Name and ade | F are replaced jh We Arun touring [ART (Ms man could not have shot sec tip an Meee Trane fot Nan & FAS OOHRS De RE RESTLEC i glia ANNSR neMaInded alunordenl BRCIMUpIH SA eat bec autling Aris rd cteauke eb rate ueatatae: | 119 to 125 Walker St. The policeman sald the clothing | himself unless he had been a monkey, | terson, nor did he desert Nis wife. 1 Mi ilast veel, while dating the corres: Diamond Dye Annual, an invaluable Branch at 1457 Broadwa: seomed to be in the same condition as Nor could the shot have heen fired from | gown in the bottom of his heart 1 Hadi No. Revolver und fasued an order for the Distrlos | Mla wet, Ue clara, Cie conte. book written by women for women, v ys when he had seen It on the body of |th® streot, But before I go further T) joved his wife, and she loved hin ner ino Jett tt 5 | Attorney to show cause why the letters from trouble numbered Ne samples of dyed clot 2 {WIT deseribd the various degrees of] though a terrible shadow was cast eo left the house Mra, Young! snount vot be returned week bef list the deaths from pneu lingto | monia were ws Caesar Young, murder, because T want to impress on] across her young life: went through the pockets of his clothe The witness anda he remained with the | you that there must not be merely an | OE wiy in Maven, Lil, Nan Pattorgon | Hk, to tind, some change, | Gentlenn. Argument was held on the matter hist se etaiy a “intent to Kil, but that intent must have] and Caesar Youngs went off on a hot was no revolver In’ the clothing | week, with the result that Justice Gay- defendant in the hospital fifteen min- | peon ihre _an_appreciable. lenuth cot | Se ae tate Webaueh was of stich. of Caesar Young when he started downs nay completely reversed himeelf i ae utes, ag she fainted and became hys-|timey Tiere Must Delt premeditated | eee ee cis non eae Jasted S00) tawn to his death on that morning, |! e sed himself, Th terical, A physician attended her, while | and/deliberate destan, and T will prove] hres, from Sin Francisco to. Lod) “He met this defendant at 8 o'clock |uht of the police to search for ind | he, tho witness, carried the body into | {Your satiataction’ that there” was! Angeles, at Columbus C They got into a| appropriate evidence, while not defined such na design In this case. ge Millin, friend of Young, | hansom cab and drove downtown, They | he uate 1 ‘i TROH RAW ] } nF 2 ‘ 4 , , the operaiing-room, When she recoy- QUARLISRaPlMremeditatl bt rout 9 HUN, & curideh. bath, barely [Roped at iknox's “hat store, where | pe, cau: aaa fuetlce Gaynor, has 1€ new i ervey y pri sale ( ered the actress went to the operating- Able to si up. He argued with -Nan| Young bought a hat, ‘They’ stopped | been recognized from time immemorial “Put if there Js time enoush for the] fy, sed ther ie t | Vist In this partioular case, he say ° (Seg rB' elt a the bdo: ¢ is, ¢| Patterson and induced her to go Kast. |again at Bleecker street and West p ase, he says, It has ‘ 4 4 py i room, threw herself across the bay | qetor to chooso, ‘Shall T kill Or not?’| tie gave. her ga, but aho didn't stay | Troadway, What happened in that cab | not been shown that the Smiths nec.’ ua i de and wept over It several minutes, then there has beely premeditation, no Jong. (Bie, Game back, Luke the ea lafter they lett that saloon only this| the letters now In the hands of Mr Cc a A SNe oa Junior led her out of the operating: | Matter how infinitesimally brief the] aberore I go any further FE want) woman can tell rome In order to praperky prepare y vs th i room and turned her over to Precinct | time jay have, been for the mind 63) to nneak of Detective Quinn, who had bee sum-| choice miy be Instantaneous, n: “T shall not dwell on this, for ¥ | ° ° Giaalh i monel from the Leonand Street Bta- Sa ————— —— : = k —at— KO th dmit thet “a r. 9 Yorn thon, Wirile Quinn took the defendant | the ettiinge oe Gheast cYoune vas a : | Chic {G6 ing ops ne 4 ies'n bernlity “We know that shortly after 9 otclock | de! this woman and of the fact that t that morning a pistol shot was fired) de Hage, and: therefore the motion sy miro ep ee. hig used pianos > ithe police station Juntor remained | planned the day before he dies at ‘cho autopsy on the body of Young, | jada yy, (mie no such thing,” Inter- perfixmed in the operating-room, wWelle! went on, Mr, Rand, ‘t think PAN BAER HS eth oh 2 Br OSs. at it will show itsnit to ho a. self-evident Searching CroaeExamination, |i ot ithat ine. killing of Caesar. Young Mr, Levy cross-examined the witness, | was, planned on the day before his i ee Ka sd F * bre $ taxing im on every inch of ground hej death, whether It was planned by, him ! y f é f ; \ “ Bail covered in ile-altent toausnony,. OF Dy this woman AL ine bar Tat , eae Cai hacia It ne ¥ Jesh Non Patterson killed him and that the E ‘ e . 7* oychaned tor one of ournew pil The doors of te court-room were | Killing was murder T will show you by flung open at 10 o'clock, when the rush | circumstantial evidence,” to get in all but swept the squad of Story of the Shooting, This special price, supplemented by our spe- ye? ve 50 calls for the square pia t Hee eee ey Met ah Meme T CT licGt MOOREA RECARO pat ant Ucestee a ¢ ne i } sik * euiaher otk SHALL PAVRENT DOWN A AP DA a enough to tite Pane A Soucy ately oss ed vel am Nah |Erime, ail he had sald before being Dut i ; : : Bi A payment once a month, is not alone responsible for the other rave bargains, though, will keep everybody from vy iy iP elng crushed. | jroraced, he remarked, ‘ Waly \ 4 + s) s sale of tity CHICKERING BROS.’ pianos during the being disappointed, Fourth Floor, Tremendous Crowd Present, “Now.” he continued, F will take you past month, The recognized character of instrus 1 hed P J the instru: Renay nto the region of white Hghts, Into the ment merits ALL credit, IT WOULD SELL AT $ro9, Steinway upright.....++. $200.00 Men and women, anxious under world, In the world of tho kept to see the chorus girl again under fire | Woman, the gambler, the all-night oafe, of a bitter prosecution for murder, had | the Bighthawk cabman, Twill take een thronging the corridors since an ye inte, chek re and the glamor of early hour, Out In Franklin street be- “irat I will tell you of Caesar Young. neath the "Bridge of Sighs" a crowd! He was a plunger; he tisked great sums gathered to watch the progress of the| Of Money. But he was square ag a die, The ; Actress across the gloomy passage. | deny that ver lene at wee gl Whatever you admire in @ piano you will find in the iia ; y “Moxie! yes, madam, that's what we magnificent cw fl O Peli ied ne up-to-date physicians now recommend for ont td ome i z that Spring tired feeling. We drink it Colonial upright 375 Knabe upright......+610 200,00 ourselves and give it to our familics, “ in San Domingo mahogauy or Steinway baby grand... 450,00 Though but a esting. wilmpes of her| sure oo thonaee Hue Ne won Marat “Moxie i English walnut, steinway square, 50.00 gould be thelr reward they stood there| he lost and died a very teh man. “Moxie is better for you than any Harmonizes with the Summer home surroundings—indi- Hardman square, 25.00 for hours, Nan Patterson Flushed, Spring medici Ne aoutal ieee vidualizes the town house—represents the highest ty nee John Randolph Patterson. the aged| “The character of Caesar Young Pring medicine, for it contains no poison. Rilaneandeontwuelione 1 C panHae einee Mason square... 10,00 father of tho prisoner, visited her early | makes no difference. Were he the worst ous drugs or alcohol. {n the cell she shares with her elster, |!" that ever lived, his killing would Walker squar: 5,00 We are selling agents for the NS eee Mra, J Morran Smith. He found nee | Tot,aaye been any. less the erime of “Moxie nourishes the nerves, tones up PACKARD, Ho & 8. G. LINDEMA Needham organ. . 10,00 \ tn-excetlent spirits, buoyant with con- ‘ f 3 —— ate AKD, UH. & 8. Go LINDEM: ne fidence, eee Meatyen MY paid ad. Ralitend. the’ yistiins the stomach and generally refreshes the SCHUBERT and 25 other avd 10 other widely Inown pianos, great bargains Seen rename arerneerar yarns wa nen LALOR RE RECRENS SN NORCO LE SRS SES EONS EEE PERE mmc. ‘ Be. Young, a rosy. Mus or apt Bhe Is Joss nervous than Tam” hel to ths prinomiria Mtooks Cte ART NNE paid later, as he waited in the court-| her Moe wotil a tiny spot of blood toom for the proceedings to begin, “Bho Renee rent but she completely mastevnd has managed to chonr herself up ana! }°" emotion and again raised her oyes “Get the Genuine. Order acase from | 41a: not need: much en: tf on Mt. Rand, s cen today and i / AEB Tien if Papa Han Peat nt att “ah uy m= 1 your grocer today, and keep it in the house £ l entire body, Drink it and hou is more easily performed. e Wo SIXTH AVE, 19 TOZOWSTREET Bem RECS SY pg NIE pte

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