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MRS. YOUNG ° TELLS WHY SHE LEFT STATE Wade No Bargain with Her| Husband or with Mrs. Morgan. WANTED OPEN TRIAL. Declares There Was Plot to Get . Wounded Woman Away to Avoid “Revelations.” . ‘A long letter, purporting to have been ‘written by Mrs. Beatrice M. Young, who ghot Mrs, Kathleen Morgan at the Hotel | Imperial come weeks ago, was received to-day by a local news agency for dis- tribution to the New York papers, part it reads: ‘To the Editor: “It isisuch @ blow to one's pride to pick up New York papers and read: | ‘Mrs. Young agreed to leave the State ‘upon a promise from Mrs. Morgan not} to prosecute her,’ * * * “J neyer bargained, directly or ‘through my attorneys, with Mrs, Mor- wan or Mr. Young for that which they ‘could not give me, and which was mine by, right—my freedom.. On Aug. 9 Iwas convinced beyond a doubt: that | Mr, Young and his attorney, Alexander | XC, Young, of No. 74 Broadway, Intended to take Mrs. Morgan from the hospital ‘to New Jersey to. escape summons to @ppear asa witness against me and incidentally to avoid the notoriety a trial would g¢:ve them. Begged for a Trial. ‘Immediately 1 wrote to District-At- €orney Jerome and Assistant | District- Attorney Krotel advising them of the facts and begged them to give me a trial, ; The following morning Assist- Ant District-Attorney Kernochan called On) the at the Jefferson Market Prigon ‘and I convinced him of the. truth of my assertion. “He in turn told me they had learned ‘that Mrs. Morgan «wild be able to “deave the hospital on Sept: 3. The Grand Jury was not sitting, but he sald she Would have Mrs. Morgan held in the House of Detention. “On tie morning of Sept. 7 I wrote a. letter to Magistrate Steinert in sata ¥ galt in part: 1 remember the meatal and} physical agony I have~endured, for months, because’ of Mr. “Brutal, col ly, Young's ly, treatment of me, the lon and far ‘rigs out in déspal, nim too H is only right and just should ‘be xiven the opportunity 10 vin- m, Le Iofeel. the cour id era ee Tae eee pen Oe sboond’ to Pesilaty better, ast over = Serre ae #urprised when ins eatd: heroine len secretes 2s Bat ae ‘Goes mot. intend to retur to return »Pet ¥ afternoon | understand- any time atwr whereabouts ney, No. 346 foUNG.* In| tiumluetion I heve} | | ROBBERS’ CAVE IN THE HEART OF THE BRONX Attack on’ a: Young Man Leads to a Curious Dis- covery by Police, Joseph Chaclli, eighteen’ ygars (old, who gave his sddresa as No. 547 Bergen avenue, the Bronx, was to-dhy \ ar- Taigned In the MorrisaniaCourt béfore | ‘¢| Maylutrate Pool, ‘Thomas ‘Burns, eighteen years old, of No. 779 Eost One Hundred and Forty- eighth street, @ driver,’ was) the com- plainant. He (told the Magistrate that yesterday afternoon, while’he was with his wagon at Westchester and Bergen | @venues, be was attacked by three ie ott ie talr. t tn the tnvend nedia) fice of poumeg Young men who threw him to the floor "of bis wagon and went'through his Pockets, taking everything he bad in voults, the animals wi! fore they could prosecute their search, 4 | the ourb»at the uorthwest. corner and | In. the outer vault two savage| dangerously hum and all bulldogs stood guard and it was neces-| their ‘homes after ing patty to subduel ¢spitad bricks and clubs. be- In the second vault the detectives found Sib gearste aed pew Sate Gone! od | several ‘other persons elightly hurt early ok a rey Be a aan pC “THE WORLD: FRIDAY | EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1008. {ada MORRILL, a) SON AND REVOLVER PORELAR ? REFS. PASSENGERS SENT FLYING | IN-GAB CRASH = Knocked Through Windows) 2 When Trolley. Hurls Beit**"'! Line Twenty. Feet. A woman was. serfously injured and to-day “when a north-bound’ Thirty- fourth street crosstown car, turning the curve to stop at-the terminal in front of the West Forty-second street ferry- house, crashed into a south-botna Bel! ‘Line horse’ car, *) ‘The latter was thrown twenty feet +d was so smashed as to be unfit for tur- ther service, ‘The three passengers, a woman and tw. men, were thiown through the windcws, the woman, Miss Margaret | Ransom, twenty-four years old, of Nu.! 4:1 West Twenty-seventh: street, being snjured internally and bruige@ and’ cut all over her body, She was taken, un- conscious, to Bellevue Hospital and EXPLORER may not recover. The two men, though cut ahd: bruised, didn’t stop to tell any one mow badly they sree , The ley Daspengers were drulsed |! Canis “Bums notified the police and WOMEN: ‘HU! and. Clark, oar Can and Bergen avenues, In front of a bulld-| end trolley car collision early today on a ing «which has just been demolished, | Summit mvthing was found | they found. “caye” formed out of three| Hutton enue’ between, Zabriskie and Jersey City. None was eee nog: uthbound, | in charge ot luctor, and Benjamin ae dato bey rear on board Peet Webber, John OC. Schuctyen P or seri age DE BRAZZA IS DEADINA AFRICA, Returning from Cruelty In- vestigation for France When Stricken. PARIS; Sept. 15,—The Minister of the | Célonles™ to-day received a cable de- spatch from the Governor of French | West Africa announcing the death of | de Brazza, the explorer, whose | serldls Ifiness at Dakar was announced | im anese. despatches yesterday. ‘The Minister notiied Countess de gaying that France oat lost qpoeh elorigdsieltizens. Presi- a 0 ta ed his con- dolences 4 Brasse ‘was returning A dered ‘40 Central B) a ot iy-against ENG ives then ne wae attacked 1 ae acute dysentery, which wae. sggrayated: by the datigues of the 2 Brees) Savergnan was born Big: Head, in eae of pol ie nicto, Brazil, on Fan, 2 {being traced. There ts a TOOLS USEO-BY MASHER GETS~ ‘ENGINEER DIES" * MORRILL THIEF BOUGHT HERE Chisel and Revolver Both Traced—Seller to See Brown. (Special to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Sept. 15—The chisel | @ropped by the masked man who shot) Mrs. Walter Cy Morrill In her home Monday morning has been traced to a hardware store in New York. Pinkerton detective Wiloox, who is on the case here, met another dete pive who Arrived here on a train late this after- noon. The second man had the chisel with him. Wilcox said; “We have found the place where the Chisel was bought. That is all I can Say at present." ‘The hardware dealer will be tatien to Bridgeport to-morrow, where he will try to identify the suspect Brown as the person to whom he sold theh obisel. There is a report that theh chisel was Dought at the Charles Broadway Rouss store. ‘The Pinkertons have traced the pistol founé on the lawn of the Morrill home to the hardware store of Benjamin Gil- le-ple & Sons, at No. 782 Third avenue, New York, but Gillesple & Sons have not sold a revolver toe stranger in two years, and the ‘clue counts, for nothing: Mrs. Morrill has a good chance of re- covery, The three X-ray pictures taken show the doctors a most encouraging state of affairs. ‘The bullet which they have been un- @bie to reach is lodged under the right ear. The inflammation has been allayed, and it is now possible for the patient to take iiquid nourishment without dit- ficulty. An operation will not be nec- essary until Mrs. Morrill has completely recovered ther strength. In fact, in the opinion of the surgeons, the bulet need not be removed at all, save from mo- tives of precaution. the suspect, has retained a lawyer in Bridgeport, where he is a phisoner, and some of his friends from New York are trying to. vecure $9,000 Dail for him, The prosecuting attor- neys, however, insist he must be held. ‘They are convinced from his contradic- tory statements that he was the man cn watch outside while anotner man, en: tered the house, was discovered and fired the shots. New Police Theory. Brown's associates in New York are police theory that he met @ crook in’ the city. and happened to mention that be had a sweetheart in the house of a wealthy Bherif Ritch sald to-day/tnat « seo- ond man fs und tion qomebody te {hough a. béother of Ital to the Chicago has always copsidered as an brother, Detaltmo, ; married “Mim Blocomb, of New Orleans, and was Known in, ble, OOTY. oe svar sarin’ 1878 became 4 French acetone contents: oe. cache Asay oe reat. 13 og rs, 4 in Spring Lake, Wis, where thé candi- dgtes' for the team ie eae SNe ! to dec “HIS SUNBEAM: ON THE ISLAND Three Little Words, Spoken to Woman Cost Andrew Smith Two Months, Words are expensive sometimes. An- drew J. Smith, « Harlem ‘youth, said “Hello, Little Stinbeam,” last night and it cost blm two months on tho island. a eee for Andrew he. cho: im just at a time wheh Magis- trate Wahle, in Harlem Police Court, has started a war on Harlem mashers. There are 80 many mashers in One Hundred andi Twenty-fifth street every night ‘that women who traverse that thoroughfare fear. they will have to walk in the street car tracks. Andrew went forth to mesh last night. He was all dressed up, and in his hand he carried a cute little rattan cane with which he made passes at the vagrant (breeze that were almost vicious, A women pagsed Andrew. He car olied “Helio, Little Sunbeam," but the woman, didn't) stop. Another woman approached. ‘Again ld Andrew epeak, and this to her he said: “Hello, Little Sunbeam.” Policeman Hogan head him. An- arew's finish came more quickly than did Jimmy Britt's. All that Magistrate Wahle required to-day was the state- ment of Policeman Hogan, and Andrew Yesterday” were developed to-day and /Mayed for the tsland, where there are tle Sui stron: Nh, el M'CAULEY OUT AFTER SLAYER OF THOMPSON no AT THROTTLE OF EXPRESS, Discovered by Fireman While Train Is Going Fifty Miles an Hour. (Spectal to, The Evening World.) | FORT JERVIS, N. ¥., Sept, 15.—Erle train No, % the Pacifle Express. ran- ning at the rate Of fifty miles, an hour, @id not stop at Deposlt at 269, the scheduled time, this morning, and Fire- man Young eltmbed to the cab and found the. engineer, Merritt ‘furner, dead, 5 Young stopped the train and backed down tothe station, where another engineer was substituted, It is supposed, Turner had @led some- where betwoen Hancock a ak pi the = Scene oe te aaa wt notice anything wrong until the train ran past Deposit. , WOMAN RAVES IN COURT. Mra. Wilson, Who Shot Her Hus- band, Acts as Though Demented. Mrs. Edward Wilson, who shot her husband at the door of No. 122 Centre street yesterday because he refused to eupport, her, was arraigned in. Centre Street “Court to-day. Wilson. Is. re- covering in Hudson Street Hospital. The woman, who is apparently de- mented, was taken to court guarded by three policemen. Throughout the pro- ceedings she talked wildly about her baby, which di¢ed last Januafy. Magis- trate Breen adjourned the hearing un- tilt Almost See Baby Grow How Lactated Food Saved His Li Life, WI8.—"Our Trunian pertect, ‘Meaith nit’ not morrow. AVPLETON, Bl’Adoo Dissatistied with Po- lice Work in the Mur-_ der Mystery, Spurred on by. the activity of Police Commissioner ‘McAdoo and the reward rE poontul mail oud brag is bowel tra Tpounie we fried ey Bis dete food, that fed, -out nothing of $500 ‘offered by The World, Accing|Frow fat. Chief. of Detectives’ McCauley’ spent mgre than an hour to-day at the st.! 7 James Hotel, No. 109 West Forty-fitth street, hunting for q ciue thet msht Jead to the arreat of the murderer of Jacob “H. .Thompson, the editor! ence, found slain in his ent last week. Commissioner McAdoo is dissatisfied with the way the Central’ Office’ de-' tectives have. handled the case. 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