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bs FINAL EDITION cAll the News. EVENING | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | PRICE ONE CENT. — NEW YORK, J UNE 13, WE MUST BE A MENAGERIE,” SAID MR. COULD Howard Turns on the Crowd at Mineola Court with With- PATRICK ering Glance and Words, In spite of the shock that the allega- ion that she id “D—n!" to Architect Abner J. Heydel gave the good folks of Long Island yesterday, Mra, Howard | Gould again appea in the Supreme Court t Mineola to-da io hen the and Will testimony in the sult which the arehi- tect has brought against her husband for $60,000 for drawing plans for the Kil- kenny Castle which the Goulds were @olng to build on thelr estate at Sands Polnt. Mra, Gould arrived fust In time to (Special to The save the complete destruction of he: ALBANY, June 13.—The Court of Dieband's new straw hat. For an hour before she arrived Mr. Gould had been Ustening to Ye testimony, and growin, more and more ne! a the of Progrased, He started in to relir tho tension by nibbling at the rim o¢| Hon of Patrick. Aly hat, As the testimony grew warm- ev he went at it like an eost elde man with a cheese sandwich, He got all of one end off clear up to the ribbon | and was starting in to complete the cir cuit, when Mrs, Gould, radiant in ajin the case, Blue gown and a siunning automoblie| re.gonator Hill docs not antictpate oat, came Into the court-roo and] any trouble In obtaining a atay. mat down beside him. Mr, Gould the} qe ty believed that it will be granted tion with his wife] for a meal of straw and glue as a re- Nef to ois nervous system, During the recess of the court In the) Afternoon Mr. and Mra. Gould found a| mob outside of the court-room, ‘They | g: @ubstituted con by one of the three Judges who voted | against the conviotion of Patrick. In the event of refueal an appeal will be made to the Governor, ex-Senator Hill, when Governor, | tod stays Jn similar cases, executive | As got in thelr automobile and drove tol action in favor of Patrick is looked for Floral Park for luncheon, On thelr! py counsel for the condemned man. return the crowd outside the court-| Phe action of the court was a al Yoom had increased 100 per cent, Mra] eppointment to Hill, One of the law Gould looked disgusted, Mr. Gould] yong jntemated in the case remarked: looked 4 trifle bored himself, and whon|” syne decision of the court to-day G& few of the more curious farmers) simply mains more work and trouble crowded up to peer in his fwee he sud-| for ihe ex-Senator, A stay will be ob- @efiy turned around and said to thems) aired from some scurce. The court “Say, We must be a regular menag-| gotcd to-day on the theory that tt i infallible Assistant District-Attorney Gans, who | armued the case in the Court of Ap- Is, when he heard of the decision of » court not to grant a reargument, ‘The farmers and their wives, of whom there Wer: plenty about fool- ishly and followed the Gouids tuto the @ourt-rootn, J Getting out evidence in the case to- day was tke puiling teetie Every qu tion that Was eked led toa Wra “T did not see how a reargument could i rd, the sven" ly | between Wie lawyers, and Justice Koga | be granted. Phe was very fully Was Kept busy making ruings. Licuie | considered, and the question of the guilt little, however, the test COURT AGAIN SAYS PREMIEROF MUST DIE IN ELECTRIC CHAIR Court of Appeals Denies Stay of Execution for Reargument of His Case Soon Fix the Death Date. Bvening World.) Appeals to-day denied the application of David B, Hill for a stay of execution In the case of Albert T. Patrick, entenced to die for the murder of millionaire William M. Rice. The court will fix before adjournment this week the date for the execu- Ex-Senator David B. Hill, however, is not dismayed and will apply for a stay of execution either to the Governor or to one of the Judges of the Court of Appeals, so that he may renew his application to the court when it reconvenes on Oct. 2 for permission to make a motion for a reargument of the defendant dia not seem to enter {uto the minds of even the justices who rendered dissonting opintons, “Mhis heing true, (here is nothing in the contention of some of the press that 4 man's lite should not be taken on a judgement where the eourt waa 80 evenly diyided, ‘The division of opinion was merely upon questions of procedure, and not upon guilt, #0 it it Je merely a queation of law, wale was decided against the defendant by @ majority of the court, In the constitutional manner. “I cannot conceive of @ ground upon which the Supreme Court would entes tain jurlediction, and I am quite sure that ine roond’ for Juriadiction ‘was Urged in tne lower court, where, aa T understand, it must have been ‘raised before the, United States Supreme Court would iasue a writ of error. A case might arise wheré on the al- logation, that there was not "due oro- cens of jaw the United States Supreme Court would take Jurisdiction to deter- mine that quostion alone, but I am sure | that no such allegation can be made In this case,” Asked when Patrick would probably be executed, he sald: “The practice ja for the Court of Ap- pealn in handing down Its decision to set the time for execution, and this will be done in the present case, but we do not know what time will be sejt, probs bly some time about the middle of July. ony of Mi Y b; Hoydel and his Withesses Was bru BRITISH AIL out. The good folk of Long Island, Mterally packed the court-room, who | ‘didn’t Much wttenton to the evidence Whey were more intercsied Ia Gould, and if she wasn't a woman Feat self-possession sie Would nave been anneyed at tae ould was not con: Mrs, 4 environment. She smiled, hen fixed a cold eye on Mr. ieydel dnd kept it on. Bim ail through the testimony, audi he Was so uncomfortable he falrly Wiig: gied In the witness ehalr, As soon us court opened Mr. Heydel took the stand. In reply to questions BY RUSSIANS, by Mr, ‘Thorne, his counsel, he. sald thit on Feb. 192, Mr. Gould sc- 1 Hiked hei sMnwerMth' pina -| Ste Kilda Sent to the Bottom gion at Port Washington, Subsequent- ‘ Ay, however, changes Were made an hina Sea the , and the witness liad to mals: of the C by (Bhi prints at an additional expense ‘ Mr, Heydel had a lot of lottera put Cruiser. ba evidence tending. to. show! what he destited ag "extreme tickiepess' on ————st the Hate ober Gout tte chen said “Why, Mr. Gould's mind wou (iy the Asoctated Press.) ghange ‘ike the wind. Almost. betr ANG N Ppa ay te ths rae a SINGAPORE, Btralte Settlement, June wun at her erde would disapps 13.—The Russian auxtiiary crulser Dnte- Of them and order me ty make an-| per (formerly the St. Petersburg) Fe- “Did you write to Mr, Gould and ask | cently stopped the Dutsh steamer Flores his permission Sables in a| (from Amsterdam for Batavia) In the MRAgiae i ie plans far Straits of Malacca and transferred to Raich Mt Thome, Mr Hey! ion forty-one of the Chinese crew and belonging to the British sicamer St, Kilda (from Hongkone), captured by the Dnieper with contra- band on board, and sunk in the China ea. ‘The European officers of the St. Kilda returned here on board the Dnieper, ST, PETERSBURG, June 13,—After- noon.-An early announcement of the time and place for the meeting of the Russian and Japanese peace pleni- Plans in Magazine, the mails “T did and he gave me the permission, The plans wer published in the magazine.” oD Gould a receive a letter from Mr, ‘ing you to hurry up with the plans for the foundations and base- ment of t Astle Im 19039" “1 did. I obeyed tho omer | burried the plans Waltss Crook, a New York architect, \quatiiled as an expert by saying he made the plans for Andrew ‘Carnegie’s house and and tor other fine” residene ; jCrook mud that the relation hetweents | Potentiarien 1s expected to come from aketch drawing and on working plan] Washington os a result of the ¢ wag that tne former is slinply la pre-| changes between the bellixerents, on airy draught to give dea of | ¢ What fi wanted. Tele amatier than yee] that subject now | proceeding there king plans he said, the drawings dae] through Count Cassini and M, Taka- easing In slo as the final draughts] hira, wih President, Roosevelt as the made, Phe object of this part of,the examin [ation was to show that Mrs, Gould w: Unreasonable when she demanded triple drawings of the original draughts ana led things up to what h heoome known In the case as the “Waldorft-As- torka Inclden “How much of an architect's work Is profit?” was asked of Mr. Crook bout 7 per cent. ‘The other 25 per represents expenses, This ‘Is ‘up Including the preliininary” ex- Penses, Afterward the mtloa aire ‘res versed, Mra, Gould wanted triplicate copies of final drawings." Case Goes on To-Morrow, The pluintift closed in the afters Foon, and the attorney for Mr. Gould \ then’ mid that the entire case must Bland or fall on the Waldorf-Astoria Interview, vwihore was nothing In that Inter- view," he sid, “to prevent Mr, Hoydol gontinuing his’ work, — He simply te: fixed to go ahead after that, He was resvonsible for +hix refusal and no one Charles Money, him- felf as in exterminator on mavonry, Wes thea ealiod to the stand for Mr, Dak, “He sald he had.been sent. to © Hoydel about the plana by Mr, Gould end thot a ihe saw wag some intermediary, In diplomatic circles the report is cur rent that Ruesia, whose choice of place continues to be Paris, is ready to allow President Roosevelt to decide that pont In which case thero js reason to bellove the President may name Manchuria, but the report cannot be confirmed. Ambassador Bompard, who has re- turned from Paris, was closeted with Ambassador Meyer — this afternoon, Count mm Alve when (the Germain Ambassador) was also among the American Ambassador's callers, , WABHINGTON, June 18.—1lt Was én- nounced to-day that the formal reply of the Russian Government to President Roosevelt's identic note of last Thurs- day {a In the hands of the Ametionn Government. The respense waa handed to Ambasaador ee Aad at St. Petersburg Re Count Lamedorff and transmitted by the Ambassador to President Roosevelt. It can be said that It is In perfect consonance with the oral assurances given the President yesterday by Count Cassinl, the Ri lan Ambassador here, Tho President, at the suggestion of both belligerents, has postponed the whlication of e responses at tifts hineture, the claim being made that it might not be desirable, nt. and who described Photograp) ff Keiko jo el oH a He Castle and THREE KILLED IN @aw any work plana, he wi " WAY W. C. i Ni mone esate te: Rad, The RAILWA RECK, PRINCETON, Ind, June 13.—Three persons were killed in the wreck of @ speotal train of the Southern allway at Golden Gate, Ill, to-da; ‘They were; W. CG, Peeler, District Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, Memphis; "a, woman name is mot known, and J, J, opremnay Arie” i i 80,000 UNION MEN DISCHARGED. WASEN, Germany. June 13.—The om. p in the bullding trades of tho h Weatphalinn dlattte ROBBER ASKS $1,000 CASH TO RETURN STOCKS ‘Comstock Has Another Tele- phone Talk with Sound Boat Thief. BOSTON, June 18—The local police are taking a pasely interest in the mysterious theft of the securities val- ued mt $120,000, from Henry W. Com- atock, while a passenger on a Sound steamer Bunday night, haying left for the New York authorities the active in- vestigation of the case, on the theory that the robbery ocourrea in Long Isl- and Sound, Mr. Cometock sald to-day that he had determined upon two courses, first to endeavor to seoure an indemnity bond from a aurety company, by means of which he would be abie to secure him- selt @ relssuc of the stolen certificates of mock by the various raiinand, com: panies and the United Btates Steel Cor- poration, HAving secured the indemnity bond, Mr. auld he would proceed to try to arrest the robber, In this connectlon Mr. Camstock day that late last night gecond Ielephone essa; Aork from an alleged Agent of the offer! ‘o return the securit jar. $1,000. in cushy on Mr, Comstock saiq he was asked to AMG A repéaentative who Was to meet the New York nt @t a design Place, The New York police have en advised of these tects, Mr. Comstock Youn, here in Clothin exceptionally well made, every particular, They possess Order Sults, and we only ask a SACK SUITS, single and double jserge, fancy ehevioss, cassimeres, In the newest patteras. Stylish, ‘oad, concave shoulders INGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS, In blue and_un- ‘finished worsteds, light gray tft) $4.50, $5.50 ‘and fastidious, tweeds and cassimeres, Guaranteed SACK SUITS, singte unfinished — worsteds, imergs and fancy sture! blue silk = mix- outfitters to Man and g oe Summer Suits for Young Men men of 15 to 20 years receive unusual attention Our Suits for him are stylish, trim and aie and double breasted, in black and brown and black 53 to 59 West 14th Street, near 6th Avenue GREECE STRUCK WITH KNIFE Gambler Attacks Delyannis on Stairs in Chamber of Deputies, ATHENS, Greece, June 18,—Premler Dolyrannis was atabbed in the stomach, and seriously wounded at 6 o'clock this afternoon by @ gambler named Ghera- Karis. ‘The Premier was aacending the main stairway of the Chamber of Deputies when his assailant out from a place of jooncoalment and Infiicted a fearful} wound on the Greek statesman, Gherakarla wes arrested, ——— CINCINNATI'S ‘RIPPER’ CHOKES ‘ANOTHER WOMAN Following Latest Murder on Saturday Night He At- tacks New Victim. (Spectal to Te Evening World.) CINCINNATI, June Wk—Within a wtone’s throw of the place where five women and girls have been mysteriously murdered, the last one left Saturday, amd more than a dozen murderously attacked, oll within @ year, another women, Mrs. Geor Whiterock, was struck down by Cincinnati's ‘Jack the Ripper” late last night, Despite the fact that a score of police. men and deiectives were patrolling the vicinity of Bpring Grove Cemetery, be- cause of the murder of Mra, Mary Reichart last Saturday, the thug again managed to escape, ‘This time, however, his thirst for blood was not satisiied, for the screams of Mra, Whiterock frightened him away. atter he had borne her to the ground and was choking her. Mre, Whiterock was returning to her home In Cumminaville after a visit with relatives downtown and was obliged to pass the lonely spot near the cemotery, where the many mysterious crimes have beon perpetrated. The man who attacked her jumped out from the shadow of the cemetery fence and bore her down without a word. He answers the same description— short and heavy set—given by all the other women and girls who have been attacked since May MeDonald, the first yactim, was murdered there just about A year ago. —<$—<—<————_—— CALVE COME HERE NEXT OCTOBER. PARIS, June 18—Mme, Calve an- ounces het departure in October for the United Btatos, where she will take part in @ aeries of popular concerts, ————_—— WOMAN TWICE OVERCOME BY HEAT IN ONE DAY. Mra, Marin Has a Ry rhable Bx perience—Once Sent Home anit Afterward (© Hospital, Police Headquarters reports that Kato Marion, fifty-five years old, of (No, 416 Weat Bixteonth street, was overcome by the heat twhkie to-day within a period of one hour and twonty minutes. At 12.30 P, M, Mrs, Marion was found on tho sidewalk, She was attended by an ambulange surgeon, who said ste was suffering from heat, and sent home. At 1.6 P. M. @ policeman found the Bixteenth street and me women Minch avenue, fil, ‘This Ume ane was removed to Bt, Vincent's Hospital, re the plivelcian sald phe was sut- fering frtnPthe beat, “Mrs, Marion Is 4 very stout person. Wiliam, Gataer, of No. 46 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, was overcome by heat this afternoon at Kingston avenue and Fulton street, He was treated at Bt. Mary's Hospital and sent home. ‘Thie was Uhe first heat prestration of the season In Brooklyn, are Young Men's Suits in dash and finish of Made-to- moderate price. breasted, made of blue and black wool worsteds and fancy tweeds en $0.90, $8.50 serge, fancy cassi- at Ninth avenue and Perry street lying |’ $11.50, $13.50 RICH BROKER LEAPS — TO DEATH IN SLEEP Claussen’s Wife, Aroused Too Late to) Save Him, Sees Dreaming Man Plunge from the Fourth Story Window. While wandering about his room on the fourth floors of No, 113 West Seventy-sixth street in his sleep early to-day Carl A, Claussen, a] well-to-do grain broker, fell from a window to the ground and was in-| stantly killed. During the fall Mr. Claussen’s body struck the rail which protects the areaway, chipped off a large piece of a stone post and landed on the bottom steps of the areaway, where it was found, Mrs, Claussen, awakened by some instinct that she cannot explain, ant up in bed just as her husband fell from the window, She was only halt awake at the thne, and her mind {8 not clear as to what rhe saw, but she thinks her husband was leaning from the window when she first saw him and the next minute plunged forward and disappeared, Relatives and friends of Mr. Clausson |: hs scout the {dea that he may have come | mitted suicide, There was no apparent reason for him to want to Kill himself, His affairs were in good condition, his health was good and his domestic relations could not have been better. ‘On more thin one occasion during the past few years Mr. Claussen had wan- dered about in his sleep, and there !s no doubt in the mind of Mra, Claussen that this 1s the explanation of his fall from the window this monning. Member of Produce Exchange. Mr, Claussen had an office at No. 1% Whitehall street and was a member of the Produce Exchange. He was an active dealer in grain for shipment and very well Known downtown, With his wife and son, Waldimir, he occas pied the upper part of the West Sev- enty-sixth street house, which was) rented from the owner and occupant) of the lower part, Dr. Gerald H, Grout, ‘Two of hia daughters are now puplis at] St. Catherine's Academy, In Cannaa, | Mrs, Claussen and her son are so prostrated to-day by the accident that they have been placed in the care of a | physician, The daughters, who are at school, have been summoned home, SEND POSTAL TO-NIGHT For Circular and Views of EAST ELMHURST, x.v. city On the Hills at Ploturesque Muahing Bay THE (DEAL PLACE TO LIYE Comparison Ia challenged with every athior town. site, Half Hour from Herald Square.’ moh lot has water front privite Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp, 887 MANITATTAN AVE. BROOKLYN SUICIDE DREADED ASYLUM. THE FRONTENAC A different kind ofcollar for Summer Adrian, Escaped Insane Patient, rent kind of wear—the lnen kn Hanged Himself, Fearing Ro more wry faces while ad Retarn, our scart, ft hus the "Blip. ay ——E—_—sS sr Fearing that his wife, because of his helplessness and threatened tnsanity, would send him back to the Metropol- ‘osta no more than thecotton kind, which does not bear the Linen stump, 2 tor 26c. Your dealer will get tt if you insist. {tan Hospital on Blackwenl's Island, Gollanccintortestlnehekiiany Strom which he had escaped, Nicholas ron) The Warranted Linen" Adrian, fifty-nine years old, committed | stump. Take no substitutes. suicide to-day by hanging himself in Ie 701 dealer won't supply, sou, hia bedroom, at No, 853 Finet avenue. ay Linen verve Coven,” aid got Adnan drove his sixteen-year-old son cofter-wise, John from the house by threats and ir ivs HENRY HOLMES Troy, New York BALESROOM: 31 Union Square Weat New York abuse, When the boy returned he foun hig father’s body hanging to.a transom. The Smart Clothes Shop 154to 164 EAST 125th STREET To give particular men exclusive fabrics and high-class hand-tailored clothes at moderate cost is our constant endeavor, As an example see our $ | 8 "Milan" Gray Serge Suits Jewels. ih, Diamonds i) Watches Jewelry SF wiveet froin the whole Eis Oe CREDIT ) oe very, ath wet t Ren Sot L. W. SWEET & CO, New York, 81-88 IN a, CANDY CIAL BOR TUESDAY, Natted Cream Dates seebly 100 Chocolate Low Cabin Plan tAHOMH veseeseeesseseee bh, Be SPECIAL. FOR WEDNESDAY, Butter seotch, Chocolate n ut Wafers, Loe | . » Ge 8 More comfortable, because 54 BARCLAY ST cooler, Less bother, because rus- ‘set, all COA. CHURCH The wonder of it is that DENTISTRY i -| 2B: 4 Fy FINITE ruaset Oxfords haven't al-) Ry.shy, aie Matto, itt, aiathstet ways been as popular as/iit pieiss cf Petit itl el they are this season, Hove and faniing osth Soe. ade firm “and But then we haven't al- Fa teeny cned swith . and wit! teed satisfactio! ways had ao good a variety |Srisiie (tA MA Se ita of russet Oxfords as we pricehand alt ou Kuuranteoa Oetice hourt have now. BA Mo 6 a Af raae dare oniy. Ban: $3.50 and $5, G. GORDON MARTIN, i1'r,.0.0.8 1120. Suite 704, 320 Sth Ave., Cor. 32d St., Rocmrs, Perr & Company, NEW YORK, Appointments py Teter, taloeram or ‘phone Three Broadway Stores, Copia wat Aae9)) AAU ES if 258 B42 1260 a DIED. at at a BEASEMY,—On Juno i, ANDREW. F Warren 13th st. Sadist. 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Sixth Avenue, 19th Street, No Branch Store, n Terms, 1h FOR LISTS OF Goons Hinhe nA ¥ mn, 3,25 B-Ploge Parlor Sult, coverd Credit Barve, Apply to oN. J. and f Pay: Freie, Ov6h Saturdaya unul 10 P, at ALOO a Week Opens an CARPET "oH, BROWN CO. CLEANSING 1 a Takiny Cont peer? Altering, DOES DYSPRPSIA oR INDIGESTION BOTHER Your Do you know what it Is to onjoy a good quare meal? Even if you fee! Uke it, dare you matisty your desire? Digestion ie one of the movt cor 5 tions of the hilmun buly, you It Te wer the most stmple, Digestion je alnply the eon verting of food Into a conditiun in whloh Ae vranateed out Le added to the blued, When your wya- Piles! LCecediisesedher te Rites: | teu te overdony or rundown, Hexall Dyepape sla Tablets, whieh ly & igeative treatment, Foullly cet things rit. Frm, the gastric lableta increave vecretion af gags trio Juices and saturate tho food amd atop. e formentation, and then, with the ald of the a waned, Apply i Waldort-Aatoria Hotel, launs Gigent cata eat yee for twenty-five cents Jenced body ironer. Myrile Soy real Stere. In ew ATA Myrtle, aver, TKLy A i Newark LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. ea i ‘Reait { i i 1 ] | | |

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