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oy ae | Circulation Books Open to All,’ ia 8 eer) RESULTS EDITION. ESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT, © —— = en = — SS ——————————————————— a erm Mauls cn. | ii q 3 Ea __|“ Circulation Books Open to All.” | —__ Ea kW YORK, WEDN RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. ——— 7 baa’ A BIKE RACERS HISSED DOWNEY SPURTS FOR LEADIN RACE BUT HE IS CAUGHT het ; | ‘Exciting Late Afternoon Scene in the Garden—Crowd Hears Rumors of a Dealand the Racers Are Hooted.) 4.) 4.0 PATRICK INNCW NRC THIWIS M&S. BOARD THAW, wso is ro weD Towronr TOT. aT ELECTRIC CHAIR sc cust on pip lat | from Edward Marsh | Shunted from Court to Court for Ree) Thaw.a Month Ago, sentence, Slayer of Millionaire Rice WILL WED “DOD” PEET. “ — Denies Jurisdiction of Judges to | —_— Fix Date for Execution Bridegroom’s Father Recently ‘ Died and Left Him a Great Albert T. Patrick, convicted of the rourder of Millfonaire William | Fortune. » B O'CLOCK SCORE. Maroh Rice, was brought to this city to-day for resentence, ‘ | ——- ‘ y Sg was taken bofore Justice Stover in Part 11. of the Supreme Court,| Rumor, whoch has been busy, with | Bedell and Bedell. 1 1098 f Hat Justin Stover sent the caro to Justice Rogers, who is sitting in the | the report of the marriage to-night e | Vanderstuyft- and Stol, 1098 fh ni y y ihe Supreme © 4 Mra Edwant Magsh Thaw, who recent- Crimi 3 ul Branch 1 ihe Supreme Court | [Ay atvercad tet, humana’ ens ot che :8 ot and Fogler... 1098 4 When Patrick and pis attorneys reached the Criminal Courts Bullding | pitighucg Thaw, cies gong so far ab to | Keegan and Loga 1098 1 | Dorflinger and Dussot 1097 9 Justice Rogers was busy charging a jury in another oase, and the murdorer| give the name ot the man abe ia to |MacLean and Moran...... 1098 1! Achorn and Downey,...... 1007 ® 4nd his companions had to wait for him to finish, | marry: Ut i# sald to de J. Dodridge Record 1278 miles and 6 laps, made’ bv Miller und Waller in 1800.” Wren durtice Stover deolded that) Patrick's to-day, ‘For more than, three | Peet: life ts descrived #4 an cig pie . 1 taka? Before the'Crims ; saitue’ shen, de years 0 ¥ Ans ail st bear anes ii ary he Me Yoen in the death cell ae Sis ated comets ase | Five thousand people were in Mutison Square Garden at 420 o'clock, a irateh e 80 . “ ns ns prison, working with tire- . - 1 ‘ Atiorney’ Jerome aid lees dnduatry on the appeals whieh he His-tather died-a abort skrb-ago: Ho) They were suddeniy trought)to their feet in a frenzy of excitement when tho opowd started for the Criminal Court rd ory from Pane +" court. With Gas een abruad most he oo a ¢) a stunty litle rider in a brown sweater started from the bunch of com~ Luling, Patrick, who pad stood In the fs back to the wali ks bas fought aduation from colleg?. Ho jen- #. pod " i ae Udi Tale dade: t0, the’ ribet af ier heart, oAty aT “Dat” peat, pial peting cyclists and quickly took a load of fifty yards, | Like the wind . i omurt, wow Je) out quickly, with hiscom. /@nd lost. High priced iawyers havp | Anvthet Pag | p Bi avd M gas onl 4 Downey sped away, with the crowds shrieking and howling for him to go 4 Bel acd the District-Adoraey follow: {rind path eg clit Hedley i fi this afternoon wica an vp. { " j on, Downey increased his lead to 4 quarter of a np, but got no farther, 4 4 he crow: ‘ed alo r . ri t 10 ' “ae fog. The crow trailed along and 100M) |has merely been what Pactifc jilmectt | MN, AO tor eet Marah haw. | (ae for Johnny Bedell and McLean got to him and Downey gave up tha efftr, Fell in with the parade. |seaaily’ appear ta ianse “hl br Tat inet Soni ear Wecnite be Seal er | ef ia There are rumors of A combination aniong comp of the competing teams i Several poligemen with dimeutty | he tid the neat bent Wing-—prepared lid Hall, at Bronaway O00 ora 5 ‘ b in the \big bicycle race at Madison Square Garden this afternoon, In fact, i hed a way clear for Patrick and his hatter and hired the best eloquence | sixth streot, where Mrs. i Mate Geese outside the crowd grew [2 Could to submit it tor ieee \fiving wince. her’ divorce. | ‘ £0 apparent wa sthe comPination at one time that the spectators hooted and x Ro. hundress Has Seen Many Go to Chair I, He an hissed, the riders. 4 eb At Jest, the Crlmiggt Courts 8 SA0 Ah {Pe 4 ‘ 7 This was about 8 o'clock, when one of thd foreign riders attempted, to | wilding was resched the crowd was Dak yenty- | 5 , was quick! ‘ a eaten back by the entire force of po- bythe tral Park West. Mre, H r ’ Y . ! move into the dead. "Pho nroad wea auick}y aed to dhe leaders, who sowmed a en detailed for court duty. Pat van 4 (he pot at home wien he ett tp far AS ‘ q to run the foreigner to the outside. Then the for:'zn rider, Dusadt, of the a {Nefek did not look uround aa men, strug TO give ep ae, A gBRD. Yet ee tia oe Pi French team, attempted to come through on the ini Me, | led to get a clover view of him, He ert in hing O28 AF) “env hat time ts the wedding to take ‘ £1 1aoek bauaaiie, 4 | Mhurtiod along a foot or so in sdvance ‘a1ng long Ago, place?” was asked of The mala. Ap he pole. shouted one 3 wei his guards, dauntily aod contitent shat hy hs ight o'clock,” way the response. win out on a t would | d tts Mra to be When finwlly the court waa reached erwetic na- | married?” ostice Rogers was charging a Jury] way up. He borrowed a sitet agg ite | Lam not £0 tell anyihing,” was the fetid there was a long walt, At last] from @ newspaper rep of paver answer, ‘ter who a 0 salle {th him Mrs. Thaw was called up on the tele Vwntewas over, and Justice Rogers called | with m, and on this wrote hj Beals Palen Bo Pg thon tie pad owss Se ey i of the fides,” and like one man the four leagens’ moved down to the wally and the Frenchmug was again true trated. The four men dn the’ bead tut thia'time were Keegan, Folger, Johnn! fopon Pstrick to stand up, He seemed | SPbeal aes de iA Den, bo aig that abe was Mrs. Thaw TERMS (Ik NELSON gle ley sp Tein four, never H Mazed, anid not until bis old friend and he took toward fl Was the “Are you the Mrs. Thaw, that ls Ko- Wen ta tho hua nk ee » }oounse!, Samuel H,. Thomas, nudged wontident of ge teedom. Ing to be married to-night?’ was asked ‘as in the lead at qi! ths. Melean ul (" {him dia’ ne arise. To the quortion | which court after court hag Mpyblt «OM Walt ® muinte, ald the volce, “Se lay sovond for a time, Johnny Modell | } eer he nd anything to say regard. | ime He A aes eA coe stad ; i BOBTON, Dee, 6.—Joe Humphreys, bar dlioadls mgs dourth ‘Then the | the matter, be bowed calmly and jena Aight Unequalied in'the A moment later & woman who said —. manager of Terry McGovern, who 1s ap: ed’ Into second plice, Fohnily . lwaved his hand toward Lawyer Edgar | Listory of crime and Gelinas tn this “aha was, Mis, Thaw game to the tele. TS Lidwad how- pearing at & local theatre this week, an | Bedell appearing to te the lobkout, B, Katte, Who presented his opposition hould have deen ghana her, dhe dedined fp unawer the qu pr ee if ‘ nohnces to-day that he had accepied| UM! nearly 4 o'clock this onler waa , ‘Ye setting of a date, ¢ courts have held, ang, Won In any way. Mre, Coykendal) w. 7 a | conditions for a match between McGov-|hOt changed, At js «time. Frank Ait, Kohler contended that oniy the | they are inexorable, that the death of | then called to the telephone, and her ern and, Battling Nelson at the Light | <Tamer rade’ an exhibition lait mille Vtourt of Appeals had power to fix vhe| Willem Marsh Rice must be Ba TN ht el ae : : Phladelphi gy. |Amd the competing teams dismounted, "y { Mate of execution, ‘ehattiok, bawbver ail ard Thaw le one of the younger i \ ‘The conditio When the race wan remyned | Keegan wick wae brought before Justice e 4 vt f the wealthy Pittsburg family, y by tel Ih to a i dropped back In the Gyneh. MoLenn Me eavaping the death penalty y Pa ol and f, f at LW o'clock, having errived| paring to Appeal to the United Filly trtonds knew nothing of the report J | the elanty per cent, of |was then tn front with Johnny Bedell 3 i oer ‘ . al <1 3 leGor 5 bes ‘tine Gey oe pentane i CAPT, O'CONNOR A R ooo " (Ae aa 1B ound ae Angside. ding (Continued on Second Page) sary‘ WICKES GUILTY IK alee be a Who had eluded death for three q “a ” oi 2 (apparantly only’ to have faled THE “LOFTER' GANG. |Layers Out in Force—Willc! Appellate Divisjon Sustains Order for Opening the si: He was Jn ohdiae ot War. i 1 ie ane ooh Shields a Visitor at : geiomces| MN eee | aan | COREY ADMITS % ee | ’ je bridge ‘ \ Count, “House, full; Byrnes moves street to 'Y PARK, NPW ORLDANS, La, \ rw _ or yornons bad sgathered in the cor| Lawyer Convicted of Writing. 3 atatne have reached C Bi Parke rade track Nee patrons thle | 9 i \ bo of 5 Decent Lid The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court unanimously decided this , afternoon wes the ordinary sort. ‘ Bidore and, crowded about the entrance Threatening Letters—To Be te Part I Every one was looking for Seventeen baokmakers cut in at the afterndor, that William Randolph Hearst has the authority to open ballot h ca i . meal’ a Pairick, Who was hustled through the Sentenced Dec, 13., & tro (mp to a stare In the eveling | Mon'ne Semele the Nigh water, boxes and recanvass the balipts therein for the purpose of throwing out f bi So wen sahabed a orvet ona’ tad te aanenie Se Se" alord esti tras nad igs | PERS, Fa 0 40; for maiden | such as m2y appear to bo rte “dows before those who had seen him] wg iit of Lawes! Wickes, ailae ry, ther hate eek; none 06 Fp and, «to, ‘ Tn the same decision the Appellate Division proceeds to spile the bal- him, “Levis Tuevis,” Who in décured of sond- ja yrnes's sleep, He wetdomea the! 4 to’ 6. rob, 105 (Perrine), 7 to 1, & | Ot boxes go securely that they may not be opened by anything short of f the United States Steel Cor=" Ing plackinall and thréatening letters |Chmmage. | {lminies, nitroglycerine or the Court of Appeals. ili fy i in ates “eel Lor 19 Commodore Weston, of Newark, ites, Pavia, Lady Con. | ahaa! William E, Corey, President of the N. J, concluded late this afternoon, Witkes was fi guilty and was re- mended to the Tombs untii Wedyea-] pirat bs 2 * boxes in districts " . atthe toa,| Mane karte cr eaistetictint:| the ‘earned. Justices ot the Appyllate| whece aisorepancics had beon found| Corey and | have had irreoonoilable visagreements, | believe yeor-olds, and upward.—im ‘Cro’ | Diviston are unable to find tho answer.) between the tally wheew and the re- she is now in Nevada seeking a divorce. | shall not oppose it — Vittie .\Pardsas, ; , Hie FAIR GROUND RESULTS, [xisiiz, 28M! MAME Shi Homenhes | oer te tramed thar even|apening ack” fee nee, int uagetee| poration, made the following Statement this afternoon: “Mrs, | —Purae, #0) doy sant, when ‘he. ill Be: Mentenced, : five fr] CA. Foner), to 10nd 1 to 2 ‘won;| In offect they pare the whole mattor| turns, ig a ; Delos ‘MoCurdy, for Wiakes, « an- [Jonge Dr. Hear fied pat te 4h] Oliver, Mo. 188 (Kinney), 10 to 1 and 4) giohg ko thd Count of Appeals’ for inal] Justiee Laughlin who wrote the de- does not charge me with immorality. | shall provide her | Toe oe la rat whore inns | te 1 Ani 3é to, 2, senonds gerbe 5 tet thle Nige, RIL Eh | adindieation, ’ Wiaipo, reviewed the election and the| Hf she does rt. M hae b sociated wi po | the We) on cov, Wabout colin | Niele ot, Ae a aa in pha atime ig Ha” Lionel, Jim} -Corpormtion Cénnsei Delany will: im-| fact ‘before the court to the extent} — with comfortable support. My name has been assoolated with ‘| : hey ga Tee bs one» Taptlon has s rosth Daniel’ C, Laster p, {pteman. Alive Dougherty. modintely tak an appeal to the Court] OC twelve typewritten pages before| 9 lady, but there has never been. any conduct between us of | Wi die skagyeid Mibeeat cial he Hayman, | Ftne, Hemet 5) aH Tyan Pu fon of Appeats, And, by special arrangement! Coming down to the polnt. He shows f n be ashamed.” (og wt tat no: mt ‘to tabeca ten iy va | igi (an piven ahd d to} between counsel, the expense of print-(that the Legisiature haa made minute whih either of us ca f oa ; ' ’ “Abel or @ ike ag t won); Phat 1. Nicol), € tO! ing the appeal and fhe numerous papits arid full provisions for the counting Re ee isd wh. Mr. Mech "OND en; 600; thee! i Ns ress, | to wcodmpany St will be atvided be-/ OF the voto and that {t appears thas i alitna: ete ture h ; gisiee 4nd race Wag |,tween. tho city and Willan Randolpa] the latent of the Legimature has been LATE WINNERS AT FAIR GROUNDS, | “Bet i C wry), oL} ner also rin. bie Heavet. ‘Tae "preliminaries will be)! #0 safeguard the casting and count- | 9 won b: two bis 4 ll riiahed with the design, of having the ing of the ballots that court proceed- P “ 3 Ttot and | TO. ANNEX HAYTI quertion definitely disposed of batore|itss following an election shall got be Fourth—La Sorciere 13-10, Cousin Kate 2-1 ply Waterwing we r Jani Hetycwhien the Mayor-o'eot Inj heeentary, And, stil further, Justice 4 inch.5-2 place, Cons elo Il f ‘ AND SAND OMINGO, ‘Bia pSapeeyy Vesa ligt pp the purpose of the Log- Fifth—Logistilla 1-2, Bullfinch.5-2 place, Consui . 4 : 9 Ming : Cave Just Where It Was, st a i ondlnw igd th opags Sixth—-Chub 7-5, Bourk Cochrane 4-1 place, Wedgewood. BHT ¥ by of the decision Mf “If the eloction oMcers are to he re- | mn Dad edo. a chedsian whines convened under the mandate of the AT CITY PARK. | i gor deal orient Paphos Tyr Fourth—The Trifler 20-1. The Don 5-2 plaoe, Monoghora. | verge Filthe»Envoy 1-3, Roscoe 5-2 place, Wild Irishman, j Sixth—Robin Hood 6-5 Tom Crabb 8-1 place immortelie. SME

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