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rs ’S Trial Just Before Dis- rge’ ‘of Jurors Who Could Not Unite on Verdict, - (eontinuea from First Page.) irl has not been proved guilty; the baaia of « veagonadle coubt. i have it, There is nothing but ter in Rand's argument. We might Ii tell the Recorder we are wust- ‘the time of the court and the ity, K want to sleep comfortably reat of my life, I never couid it} mt thet girl to the cnalr or to im- onment on auch a wretched case us State makes vit." ’t Be Tried Again. Nan Patterson will not be tried fh Was establi#hed to-day when the nent was mude on competent a ‘that eight members of the jury lsawreed last night voted for the pence! of the prisoner. ‘The othor four Bnted to convict her of manslaughter. _ ‘The jury that disagreed as to the quilt pee Nan Patterson last December stood ix to six, and the result of the trial closed shows that to convict her ld be well-nigh impossible, ie sleep induced by nar- fter a lot i ies Nan Patterson awoke shortly be- ‘ hoon. She is a nervous wrecl. To Evening World reporter she said; Rae! a8 though 1 had been beaten @ club all over, I am sore and Prerkd dn body and mind F. A. McGuire, the prison phyai- gays that the girl will not be in ition to exert herself for two or days. The strain of the last trial ost kilied her. For an hour after jury was discharged early this ‘ ing #he was unconscious. o Immediate Freedom. juld the District-Attorney consent admit Nan Patterson to ball she will midi have to remain in the Tombs for weveral days. Abraham Levy will con- walt with Mr, Jerome and Mr, Rand as om possible regarding bail and en a settlement is agreed upon ap- tion will be made to Recorder Goft ‘authorize the signing of a bond. “Mir, Levy thinks that the bail should be nominal, but Assistant District-At- terney Rand is disposed to hold out for least $10,000. Undoubtedly the bail tion can be settled without much iMculty, that Nan Patterson is probably from danger of further legal trial the matter of the killing of Cacsar , the case of the J. Morgan ths, indicted for conspiracy, en- the attention of the District- ey. It fs understood that Mr, me will invist upon trying Smith nd his wife on the charge of con- ee to extort money from Young h Nan Patterson. iil Try the Smiths. gludge Warren W. Foster was about @@ order the indictment against the | @ntths quashed ‘the other day when Mr. Jerome asked for day, The Distre Atorney feels that, inasmuch as he as- mured the Governor, when asking for papers, that the Smiths had @ crime he would conviot of untruthfulness if he should to place them on trial. ; Nocatee alleged eye-witness of the of Caesar Young appeared at Tombs to-day, He is f Billen- ‘twelve years old, of Withamsbur way that one morning last June saw a man in a hansom cab soot in West Broadway, His story not hold together and no aviention paid to it, Utter and complete collapse on the 4 of the prisoner marked the close ff the trial, When she realized that the fury had disagreed again she fell in t in the court-room. Daniel O'Rell- her counsel, and court oilicers carried across the Bridge of Sighs to the mbs, where she was unconsvious near- jy.an hour, @When she recovered her senses she we way to an outburst of grief and intment alarming in its intensity, Dr, McGuire, the prison physician, suc- led. finally in quieting her and just daylight she fell into a profound yp that lasted until almost noon, ¢ flay as one dead on her prison cot, or shifting her position through tha hours, Deputy Warden Hanley paveing @ cell at 8 o'clock looked In, Nan was ing with her head on her left arm rawied on the floor at the side of tho oot, where she had fallen from utter exhaustion, slept Mrs. J. Morgan Smith, her sister, walthough the aged father of the pris- @id mot retire until after 4 o'clock the morning, he was back at the At 10 o'clock anxious for news Nan, He’ was relieved to find that jo was asleep and resting well. For @ time in the court-room last night he \ Pageet that she would dic. “Phe shock was terrific when my girl found that the jury had not aid Mr, Patterson to- confident of ac- sWonder She: Fainted. ‘thought that the jury would set | free yenterday afternoon, and all wings had been packed for re- ont wo KLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 4, }#¥9, ‘ moval from the Tombs, eaten an evening train for Washington, but at the very hour when shé expected to be in her mother's arms at home she was facing the jury In the dimly Heht- ed court-room listening to the ptate ment of the foreman that there could not poseibly be an agreement, “Te it any wonder that she fainted? All through the might she had been In fa state of the wildest dnxtety, When she was brought into court to face the jury she could hardly walk, “Of course, ‘knowing that Nan {8 in- nocent, I regard the disagreement, of the jury as a victory, Bhe will be released on bail*and I will take her home, 1 understand that the District-Attorney has no desire to prosecute her further, She Is completely broken down and a Jong rest will be required to restore her | to health,” ‘Mr, Pattornon was asked it he thougitt | that the scathing summing up of As: | stant District-Attorney Rand had been ihiluental In the result of the dellberas tons of the jury, He thought a mo- nt before replying: Mr. and Js a youn ous, but the day will come when he | realize the enormity af trying to “> the life of a woman to his am; man and am- She hoped to | me etn M'ADOO JOINS IN BROADWAY RUNAWAY HUNT) New York Hospital Ambu- lance Horse Bolts in Crowded Thoroughfare, POLICEMAN IS INJURED.) Commissioner in His Automobile Takes Up the Chase Begun by His Mounted Men. A horse drawing a New York Hos- pital am je went on the rampage on Broadway this afternoon and fur- nished flye minutes of Intense excite- ment between Fitteenth street and the Sinclair House. Five mounted police- men and Commissioner McAdoo in an automobile took part in the pursuit of the runaway. and one of the polleemen was go badly injured that he waa taken to St, Vincent's Hospital. The ambulance was bound for the Lving-in Hosp.ial, at Seventeenth street and Secon cvenue, Ernest Kost was driving and the horse had never been In @ pair of ambulance shafts be- Leaving the stable in Fifteenth between Fifth and Sixth ave- Kost drove east. At the corner nuds, of Fifuh avenue a steam roller threw the animal into a panio and {t bolted, Ran for Five Blocks. With bit in teeth the horse dashed to Broadway and turned south, careening the ambulanee on two wheels. ISost rang his gong frantically and all of the mounted policemen in the nelghobr- hood galloped to the scene. For five blocks the runaway scattered every- thing in its path Jike chaff, Men, women and children, automobiles and other vehicles gave the tlying horse and vehiola a wide berth, At Tenth street Policeman McDermott essayed to stop the horse, but he lost his hold and was whirled into the gutter, Mounted Poltoemen Maldhoft, Jennings and Eckier, of the traffic squad, dashed down from Union Square and nedeav- to halt the flying animal, ‘hey encouraged in their efforts by mer McAdoo, who rode chose | upon tivelr heels in his automobile, In front of the Sinckatr House Jen- nings stopped the horse and Policeman Eokler dismounted and wound the ant mails bridle about hh As he was 4 “Up, broke Ked him in t ind inflicts w Vine mies Hoeptend In on a ine ion Joo uring thi ‘his ome a pomp | BANKERS ERASE BIGELOW’? Lint Cut Hin Picture from NAME, Take Wim from of Dx-Prexi- a pup Photopraph, The executive council of th Bankers’ Association at a me ered that the name o 1 s ones President’ of the Apsociation, be erased from the list of eX-presidents: It also was voted to order that Blge- low's photograph be removed from the HrDuh vot former, onesies, whlch te bon the association iiteratu BELMON Y.. May bright this morning. a number of horse very little was dolng in the w work. one-half mile in 0.49 3-5, worth five furlongs in 1,03 ‘handily, PARI Phe we Fred Burte K RACE TRACK, N ather was wanmand Thero were quis) Mer and ew tet Kenti- Th | horse 16 quite able to take care of hin- | Sf | self in almost any company, ‘The ‘following were we best aia this morning: plate’ oft, the the handily; 0.02 good colt $f he 0: CO Minn ing, Watch for this keap a close tab on hi GAMMARA—One mile in 1.59 105 pounds uj one that should improve SU FRRANCE—One breeaing; 110 pounds up. Not of much agoount, JHSSAMIN A--Three furlongs In 0.30 1-5, 1 pounds up. NIERE~! handily; 105 pounds up. rand sure to win a lot of races, KPNILWORTH—W 0.49 8-5, 1.03, Is |be and’ can’ take care of himself in al- moat any company BER. handi fend ly; Six furl Meme eae At Sheepshead, (Bpecial to The Evening World) SMUMEPSHMAD BAY, weather was a bit unfavorable at the) course this morning at the early hours, | watching the racera at their exercises. About ‘the most pretentious move of morning was i ‘olum bia nts at Belmont ort all ujs Of the mornty turt me, a 0, 1M, esi) \ 10. VAY handily y The Can win § ithemy, 43 longs VIRAL A ra it J ‘m ON TRICALS 0.12, 0. snot mn mona, tral 1 we, he $8 A VAN, » Mb pe gm; 105 pounds up, Stable's was sent mila to test hia speed, the distance, well In hand, in 1.02, ishing on the bit, eix furlongs in 11 was in ithe saddle, 1 36, OM 4-5, 10 very ve Quite a shifty | Feakes, 10% furlongs in| ‘Toecee ust an pounds A vety shitty | In 0.24 8-6, ‘orked 1 in O24 eal Fane, ag 85 povnds, up) and ‘Vhird avenue, Other features of ra, 0.1 n° an: the occasion will be a review and a re-| Iot of speed brit bad legs hecdecul muir furlongs. in trainer ne Colonel's trophy, the one most pounds up. Ie & yp, and CASTOR, 115 coveted won this year by Company id only have a good | tn 1.95, pral- Phis Is the Becond time that com= | |pany has won {t, Company B® and Com- ortiblin des 6: Breen: J five fur G will also receive trophies, which It and be sure to 110, galloping, W. Karrick, | were competed for by rife. teams so- | |Iected from the various companies In the preog- | SANCTUS10% pourd= up, four fur-|resiment. Daniel #, Cohalan wi make mere nicerlooking |[on7— In OFA 1-4, handily,’ J. Rowe, | the entation speeches, After the presentation and review @ dance will Malle fin' 48, KMVIN—110 pounds. and 8, F. [be held Om spans ahalt mile in oe Pie faa kcniner Sit NO Ninde ott"? SUICIDE BY MORPHINE, 1,08 1-9, andiv. J, Row ¢ one May 4—~The| iit handily, accomplished when | four-year-old ighths of a He reeled off five. fin-| Aviva and galloped out. the bead aH (Special to Phe By nod ALBANY, May 4 wek, ~ oscod he ks wh —Ii5 pounds ube sh y ae p x | Tamm Pathe Waasaenh anh Legis) Ace at yivant maiden u ty allopns I. | -110 pounds (up O21, 0.88, Don't let ontm mons, train pounds ot Ket! Lobhy ups 1, 03 ial ‘ah Ve 10 (si | tee | ALB. O58, nner, H. up. threo | yi) | y Grittin, hs r t, | pomnbly innde | Camm 110 pounds up, and sunds ups & halt mile “Blue, trad DELPHIC long 117, rend) N. m 0,12 2, handily. iY. AUG A, Weston, TY hi trainer. LADY 115" pounds up| means 1 A115 pounds up, and ROSH OF ny VATAN TT mile. 0.19 1-9 Her i 7 Sankt AGNOT M15 Bisbers » bills his signature. LIVELY TRAINING HOURS AT BELMONT four furlongs in 0.56, bree: nat rainer, pounds ‘of ‘the trainer, polinds uy, up. Huggins, train PHMPING TOM—116 nound 3 in 0,04, ha to-day over Board ow t uany members charged that tho fa 28 Boe ture was owned by the Penn- Nenrer than Brooklyn, in Ratlroad, pevial to The Hy ANY, May 4 rab, rday, Ww and to foru to-night Ronubiicans, Bedell and wn. wvoten are ill the promoters of This uP. ib oan muster ‘that the bill The w will be U other day. BEDOU: DAW) P: er, sat him. | nity GRAVT TALE IN THE ASSEMBLY. Tammany Men Charge that P no Railroad Owns Legiaine ture—Hlaberg Bills Pasned, ening World.) he Mayor's Seems Assured, ‘ening World.) hh fo} ie ot iw omy it 2 me MoKeo! in rules. ted quanter in good, =O, Matt A half mile in 0.68!, breea- Maree furlongs In 0.40 3-5; CS CI yy 10H pounds “UD, Good looking colt and | p ees oun it mar rom later. i} old fi fi itntamantie “R—Wour furtongs, in | 04 old, Bud May, og28 handily. 100 pounds Up nice N—110 pounds ‘ Look ln but mot yet fit, nue in 0.92, handily ale tp father, BAN Six furiongs in 1.33 8-5, hand-| GO Apias “0 pi hi fly; 100 pounds up. Only an ordinary’! in oi 4-3, handily selling pater, ‘4 ndily. . R maine, SPARKLING STAR—Six furlongs in eh aunts Ub) foun fue 1.2 1-3, breesings {0 pounds up, poe | y not seem to race to his private trials. a9 5 ‘ . RAICK—Worked In 0.24 1-6, 0.49 3-5, panda Woh aS fue ft and will dy we, he Assembly re- veto of Aldermen bills, go to the Governor for | NIAC AR: QGRAB HITS NAG IN ASSEMBLY. Can nt on Only Three tiee oy and a Tle- omnibus Nia+ paved the # went to the Awe effort will be! th pose Ixon, 1d Rogers and two De: > |NAN Ss MOTHER GETS NEWS IN WASHINGTON. he news of, from the anxious days she has spent in awailing the outcome of the trial, and WASHING'TON, May 4. the discharge of the funy on case was| the family say it will be a long tine { communica od to the gir!'s mother afew | before sho recovers from the shock minutes after It reached Washington, | Which the ordeal has brought, All the Mra. Patterson with three of her ehil-}afternoon and evening she. had been ! vos In the suburbs, but a rela-| sitting at a window of the house, ure Been | y the ag, sai knew tho Watching people coming up the street lve of the famtiy, who th the hope. hat they Drovght, news of mother's anxlety regarding the fate of | Lor danghter's acquittal, Bhe shared her her daughter, remained up, and as soon | duughtep's confidence that this would be the Fesult of the trial, « it this more than anything clse which had kent jer from entirely suecumbing to on attat, as ho revelved the news over the tele- phone he hurried to the Patterson home. Mrs, Patterson is almost prostrated WHIP USED IN FIGHT BETWEEN TWO WOMEN ! 2 Baby's Awful Suffering from Eczema Mrs. Hough Lashed Unmerci- —Could Not Hold Her — Tore | hag Face and Arms Almost to Pieces— fully by Angry Neighbor, Grateful Mother Sayss Mrs. ae | roaring a batly torn gown tn which | CUTICURA REMEDIES n big rent exposed a long Burnie welt SAVED HER LIFE” on her arm Mrs, James Hough, living in io apartment house at No, 249 West Che Fandged and Ninth strect, to-day told aMgistrate Crane in the West Side Court that the injury had been inflicted | by a rawhide whip wleiced by her | old, she had eczema ‘We had used cold creams and all kinds of remedie holghbor, Mrs, Edward ‘Temple, wite of | \paward ‘Temple, former stage manager but nothing did her any good; in fact, | . tah? she kept getting worse. I used to lot “he Girl From Kay's'’ company and | Vion ter hands up, and when I would "ithe titppaare walen took piace | dress her, I had to put heron the table, told In court to-day, the culmination oe she * would tear her face and arma ot @ long aeties of bicke@ings end | ainest to pieces, 1 used four boxes of quarrels botween the two women, whe WOULD KICK AND SCREAM “When my little girl was six months Rel aah tments | Cuticura Ointment, two cakes of Cutt hough Hving tn adsoining apartme cura Soap, and gave her the Cuticura avo never Leon friendly, | Resolvent, and she was cured, and I the dress used as) hibit A in court indicated that tho | pent-up bitterness of years was oom: | | pressed into the slashing strokes of the | rawhide that out like knife through the woman's clothes and bruised ner | flesh. James Houeh, who appeared with nis wife, said that were 4 not for his wite'e | modesty mugh more wicked looking welts could be put in evidence than the purple streak Llfat peeped through the rent in the sleeve, Mrs, Temple was fined §& The trouble Tuesday grew out of the right of two tenanis WO usc ac Une with Lermindls on the tre of both apartunent right to “a, Bul Lempie succeeded ng possession of it on wash da emerged trom use the line ‘Phe condition of ace notraces of the humour left, Ican truthfully say that they have saved her life, and I should advise anyone suffering as she did, to give Cuticura a fair trial, Mrs, G, A. Conrad, Lie- bon, N. H., Feb, 7, 1898.'” FIVE YEARS LATER Mrs, Conrad Writes “Tt is with pleasure that I can in- form you that the cure has been per- | Manent. Itis now six yeare since she was cured, and there has been no re- of the digense since. T have ed eda lot of friends to use Cuticura | diseases of the skin,” ant relief ard refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest for apartinent an already filled saw tt with ‘Tempe gir 88W at nae gnation Wax so loud tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths that tne meghbors were enabled to with Cuticura Soapand gentle anoint- listen, to it from the backdoors of the | nalhborhood. ings with Cutieura Ointment, the great skincure, Thisis the purest, sweetest, ds up; halt-| “Following “her word attack, Mrs, | mealepings AT pie. did. Stren Hough aecured, 4 | Most speedy, permanent, and econom- loping’ € | oarving-knife and preparad to cut the clothesline so that the Temple family wash, would be dropped ‘nto the yard below. ical treatment for tortu! i , disfigur- , ecaly, crusted ing, itching, burnin tealp humours, eee pimply skin an Seeing this manoeuvre, Mrs, T romps fold ra ch the world. sald Riera ey SE wut hee san de | at om ‘cond Pi ier rato Sh and with cutting slashes drove rs. | f Hough in fight Into hor own kitchen abe ot ara Bs Book? From. {ners ane ane roe neighbor einerged, reinforeed by ‘Mr. Hough, but| emeraesth had to take to thelt hee before that rapid-fire’ rawhide, whieh scorched thelr flesh with vigorous biow. Magistmte Crane read a lecture ts both. of the Women on the beauties of nelghbonly love and the opposite woe, of fiahting and fined Mrs, lemple TROPHIES FOR THE BVE its {ferer ApRW ADE He. Dr, month Wil receive a Miaghosie and trial” treat FREE. ‘oaeah ner ‘The presentation of trophies to the | First Regiment Irish Volunteers will! be made this evening at the New Star | Casino, One Hundred and Seventh street pila ire ae Willlam H, Wihiting, thirty-seven years old, was found dead last night by. Charles Gallagher, his landlord, from »m he hired a small room at No, 253 HW st One Hundred and Twenty-seventh CH 485 OTH AV. i) corte BY OSCILLATION, matter frum what how long A heavy fog was again in evidence and | nite, 0,19 1.2 9 Bank ‘the mantle beside the bed an | DEAFNESS ier lasted up to 7 o'clock, As soan as the| Thia ta n fair colt, WW dapricie ‘teins empty yiul, marked morphine, was| Disorders, auch as ce atmosphere olearet, however, tho) wing: dustin nai wn, waren, Bt A talt| found. Beside the polson bottle ‘was | x grounds ware gunitt’ and the trainers) (iv. Wotan nim tn chean company oe, | AEE Tees to New. York from] EYE We a racers 4 in the open as jt] Neo). tra/ner, pagan Amityvliie, ty on ‘Tuesday and hired ty magto tnd chromed the rou wee | nC fas APT eer a et aa cI | eho PROM corm Gallnanel ng lt a 16 nd Hvtand tra | friend. had e nfined in in til close to the noon hour, canto Mh TOY unt Ave fortonzs) nsvium, and In a letter which he left Boores of experia and mi@binds oceus/IM, 1,00 Wweorlne. 1. 1. Hvland tmines |for hin sinter he told of the disagreeable CATARRH ine medicines ans aa pind erate on the grand atard and spent| iim nandiy. oof Hyland, crainen | features of canmbemen: Shere, ome. Frealment™ PRED ah a pleasant and {instructive moming —— during the absence of Gallagher onded | WRITE TO DR. GARDNER, mot sa write BR, Dr. rent 4 Oeeie Bis AT Aa SPE A A 4 Oth ete, Agi and hy ain to Me life. Sunday: WANT TO MAKE MONEY Or Secure an Ideal Place to Live SEND POSTAL FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS OF East Elmhurst}: ON PICTURBRQU TEUBHING RNG THE ATTRA Naw York CANDY SPECIAL FOR vs ott egal rmaindes .. . or Atmonita Chips siby FOR FRIDAY, 10 "Be, A Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp., HST Mabhattan Ave., Brooklya, DOES DYSPEPSIA on INDIGESTION BOTHER YOU Do you know what it In to enjoy @ mood | square moal? ven If you fect like It, dare | you satisfy your 4 Digenttod ta one of the mont complex funes tions of the human body, yet it ts, too, the | most simple, Digestion 18 simply the con- | Verting of food into @ condition In whtoh It | ean be added to the blood, When your ay tem te overdonn oF run down, Rexall Dysne fia, Tal nents aati rate aa aoe siti akicle: havo i o : aad oats vent Ua of tha aS aa i ‘ane the acai“. ~ LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE. ‘Wallach’ Laun: | IRONER wiry dg on family” shirt,” HELP PudevhiAraraitala? it oARM M. 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